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KHUONG PHAN
kphan@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Signage has certainly been
dotting the county landscape
like wildflowers as of late, and
Tuesday evening it was fi nally
time to get a good look at and
good listen to the political can-
didates responsible for putt i ng
those billboards and posters
everywhere.
The Chronicle's political
forum held at the Citrus
County Auditorium in
Inverness was a standing-
room-only affair, with an
excess of 300 people in atten-
dance.
The format for the Itorin
went as follows: The specific
candidates in each race were
given four minutes to del i% er a
speech and once everyone in
that race spoke, each person
was given two minutes to make
a closing statement
Those in attendance- audi-
ence and candidates included
- were for the most part quite
polite, giving applause as
everyone was introduced. A
smattering of boos and jeers
were launched from the crowd.
however, when certain candi-
dates voiced their personal
positions about certain issues.
A number of those who
showed up did so in support of
various candidates, but a great
many ca me because they want-
ed to gather as much informa-
tion as they could for the
upcoming Sept 5 election.
"We came out here because
we wanted t. learn about the
candidates," said Homosassa
resident Jim Wilson. "Some of
them, we don't even know who
they are."'
DAVE SIGLERICror-,nko
Democratic candidate for the U.S. Houseof Representatives David Werder, left, uses his time in the spotlight to take on Ginny
Brown-Waite along with his fellow democratic candidates Rick Penberthy, center, and John Russell, right, Tuesday during the
Citrus County Chronicle Political Forum at the Citrus County Auditorium in Inverness.
Tuesday marked the first
time that Wilson had come to a
political forum in the county
and lie said that he did so with
a perfectly clean slate, unsure
of whose name he'd check on
the upcoming ballot
'A lot will come from what
we have here tonight," he said.
Joining Wilson in the first-
timer category were Dan and
Alice Hurley of Homosassa.
The couple said that they
were curious as to who the
candidates were, but they
were also curious as to how
they stood.
"I'm more interested in how
the county is going to be devel-
oped and how they want to
deal with the growth here,"
Dan Hurley said. "I'm also
interested in the school board.
I think they dropped'they ball
\\ith that elementary school.
We need someone strong in
there."
Amongst the welcomed new-
comers were a great many
political forum attendee veter-
ans such as Joan Huscher of
Inverness. Huselher estimated
that she has come to seven pre-
ious forumInis.
"I come ex\er year," she said
witha-big smile.
Huscher said that the candi-
dates keep her coming back
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must apply lire experiences
and common sense whlen it
comes to deciding a proper
punishment for violating the
la \.
He reels those judges whoi
sentence based on what the
law allows without looking at
all aspects ot'a case, including
recommendations and victim
statements in some cases, are
doing an injustice.
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have," he said,
"the better
you're able to
render a rair
and impartial
decision."
Gourley, or
Ocala, is run-
ning in the
r:. *. Group 30 race
for Circuit
Judge in the 5th Judicial
Circuit. The circuit covers fithe
counties, including Citrus: the
position would be based out of
Lake County.
Gourley points to his 19
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No shortage
now
Academy of
Environmental
Science
packed to the
gunwales with
junior scholars
for the the
first time./1C
* Editor's note: The Citrus Counti Chronicle is presently interviewing
local candidates iho i ill appear on the ballot in the Sept. 5
primary elect ton. The Chronicle staff will publish stories about each
candidate through Thiur di.
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE GROUP 30
* WHO: Mike Gourley and Michael Takac.
* COVERS: Citrus. Hernando, Lake, Marion and Sumter
counties.
TERM: 6 years.
PAY: $139,497
ON THE BALLOT: Sept. 5 Democrat primary. Winner is
elected circuit court judge.
INTERVIEW SCHEDULE
Thursday Circuit Court Judge Group 31
Cease-fire
stabilizes
Lebanese
crowd crater-
riddled roads
on the trek
home while
Israelis leave
Lebanon as the
cease-fire end'-
ing 34 days of.
combat solidi-
fies./16A'
Takac says background quafies him
KHiUONGPHAN
kphan@chronicleonline.com
Chron icle
He's back for more.
After two previous unsuc-
cessful bids for a judgeship,
Michael Takac is hoping third
time is the charm. His reason
for running again is quite sim-
ple.
"I want to make sure that
there's one more good judge,"
Takac said.
Takac, who currently works
as an attorney for thestate with
the Office of the Attorney
General, is running in the
Group 30 race for Circuit Judge
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Judicial Cir-
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counties, inclu-
ding Citrus; the
position would
be based out of
Lake County,
Michael Takac has
Takace received vari-
ous endorsements, including
one from Citrus County Sheriff
Jeff Dawsy.
He is proud to have grown
up in Marion County, but he
really takes great delight in
Please see TAKAC/Page 7A
Hurricane home
assessments
* State will begin
new home inspec-
tion program./3A
* Ruling pending in
cycle fatality from
2005./3A
* Cancer survivor
starts charity
run./3A
* Senator urges
patience for
Cuban exiles./3A
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Council
nixes
health
plan
3 members vote
against benefit
MIKE W; -?
mwright@
chronicleonline.coim
Chronicle
When the Crystal River City
Council decided May 17 to
include health insurance ben-
efits for one council position, it
left out one important part:
The vote.
Mayor Ron Kitchen, fiercely
opposed to taxpayer-support-
,ed health insurance for coun-
cil members, realized that
loophole and brought the issue
up again Monday night.
This time, Councilman Jim
Farley changed his mind and
the council voted 3-2 to remove
paid health insurance for:
council members from the
2007 budget.
Councilxvoman Susan Kirk,
the' main proponent behind
the health insurance measure,
was furious. Kirk maintained
the council did vote 3-1 during
a special May 17 meeting to set
the 2006-07 tax rate in a budget
that included about $6.000 for
the health insurance.
Kirk, who said her position
is one of principle and that she
had no intention of using the
insurance benefit, said during
Monday's council meeting that
was improper for Kitchen to
raise the issue again.
Kitchen, though, pointed to
the printed May 17 meeting
minutes that included a veiba-
tim transcript ofthe discussion
he and council members had
about the insurance issue
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3-of-5 7,705 $11
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Today is Wednesday, Aug. 16,
the 228th day of 2006. There are
137 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Aug. 16, 1977, Elvis Presley
died at Graceland Mansion in
Memphis, Tenn., at age 42.
On this date:
In 1777, American forces won
the Revolutionary War Battle of
Bennington.
In 1812, Detroit fell to British
and Indian forces in the War of
1812.
In 1858, a telegraphed message
S from Britain's Queen Victoria to
President Buchanan was transmit-
S, ted over the recently laid trans-
> Atlantic cable.
t In 1861, President Lincoln pro-
hibited the states of the Union
from trading with the seceding
states of the Confederacy.
1 In 1948, baseball legend Babe
Ruth died in New York at age 53.
In 1956, 50 years ago, Adlai E.
Stevenson was nominated for
president at the Democratic
national convention in Chicago.
In 1960, Britain granted inde-
pendence to the crown colony of
* Cyprus.
In 1987, 156 people were killed
when Northwest Airlines Flight 255
crashed while trying to take off
from Detroit.
In 2000, delegates to the
Democratic National Convention in
Los Angeles formally nominated Al
Gore for president.
Ten years ago: A jubilant Bob
Dole set out from the Republican
convention, promoting his tax-cut
plan as a boon to working families.
Five years ago: Paul Burrell,
trusted butler of Princess Diana for
many years, was charged with the
theft of hundreds of royal family
4 0n items, a charge he denied. (The
Ib4e sn case collapsed when Queen
emrgpw Elizabeth told prosecutors that
Same Burrell had told her he was holding
460 some of Diana's things for safe-
f keeping.)
One year ago: Hundreds of
defiant Jewish settlers hunkered
down in advance of a midnight
deadline to leave Gaza.
Today's Birthdays:
Sportscaster Frank Gifford is 76.
Rhythm-and-blues singer Robert
"Squirrel" Lester (The Chi-Lites) is
64. TV personality Kathie Lee
Gifford is 53. Singer Madonna is
48. Actor Steve Carell is 43.
Country singer Emily Robison
(The Dixie Chicks) is034. _.
SThought for; Today: 'The most
persistent threatto freedom, to the
rights of Americans, is fear." -
George Meany, American labor
leader (1894-1980).
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pending
in cycle
fatality
Decision expected
by end of week
DAVE PIEKLIK
dpieklik@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A judge will decide this
week if an Inverness man's
Sixth Amendment rights were
violated, allowing charges to
be dropped in connection to a
fatal motorcycle accident in
Crystal River last year.
Attorneys for Darryl
Roberts, 41, believe charges of
vehicular homicide and hav-
ing no motorcycle endbrse-
mient ..rshoulrd' be dropped
because his speedy trial rights
were violated. Defense attor-
neys Bill Grant and Bo
Samargya argue prosecutors
missed a cutoff date to bring
Roberts to trial for the Aug. 20,
2005, crash that killed his 38-
year-old girlfriend, Melissa
Potter.
Potter, riding on the back of
the motorcycle, was killed
after Roberts collided with a
vehicle turning in front of him
at the intersection of Venable
Street and Rock Crusher
Road, according to prosecu-
tors. Potter was thrown off and
had to be airlifted to an area
hospital, where she died six
days later.
At a Tuesday hearing, Grant
said Roberts was issued a tick-
et the day after the crash for
not having a motorcycle
endorsement on his license. In
October, prosecutors dropped
the misdemeanor charge, but
later refiled it in April to go
along with the vehicular homi-
cide charge.
Grant argued that happened
after a 90-day deadline to for-
mally charge Roberts or bring
him to trial for the misde-
meanor charge, saying the
move was "a deliberate
attempt" to circumvent the
timeframe. If someone
requests a speedy trial, the
rights require him or her to be
brought to trial within a cer-
tain timeframe after being
arrested.
Grant said prosecutors
shouldn't be allowed to refile
charges. He also said prosecu-
tors missed a 175-day cutoff
date in which to bring Roberts
to trial on all charges connect-
ed to the case.
Assistant State Attorney Bill
Catto countered that speedy
trial rights were automatically
waived for Roberts after he
missed a court hearing in
October. He acknowledged
Grant could be correct in his
argument the charge of no
motorcycle endorsement
shouldn't have been refiled
and could be dismissed.
However, he said Potter died
six days after the crash, and
that charges of vehicular homi-
cide weren't actually filed
until April 21, before being
revised July 17, which he said
is still within the time limits.
After the hearing, Circuit
Judge Ric Howard said he
would make a ruling by the
end of the week.
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
With Citrus County growing, construction crews from B&B Electrical and Utility Contractors have been working around the
Beverly Hills industrial park area to bring more electric service into the area. The industrial site now is home to some storage
units, but more development is planned for the site along County Road 491.
Cancer survivor starts charity run
Event Saturday at
Black Diamond
LARRY BUGG
For the Chronicle
Runners and walkers will be
moving for an undeniably good
cause this weekend.
The Ovarian Cancer 5K will
start at 7:30 a.m. Saturday at the
Black Diamond Ranch golf
course. The 5K run will start at
the same time as a one-mile
walk.
Proceeds from this event will
benefit the Ovarian Cancer
Alliance.
Teresa Rosebrough came up
with the idea after a personal
experience with ovarian can-
cer. The Citrus Roadrunners
will present the event.
The entry fee will be $20 on
the day of race. Athletes should
arrive around 6:30 a.m. to regis-
ter.
"She (Rosebrough) was a run-
ner herself and decided that
she wanted to raise funds for
the Ovarian Cancer Alliance,"
said Chris Moling, the race
director. "She approached me
and the Citrus Roadrunners
about putting on this event.
"The race committee has
raised over $15,000 already
Teresa lives in Black Diamond.
They went to a number of local
doctors and got a number of
individual sponsors. Many will
not participate, but will send a
donation in."
The race promises to be a
huge event
"There should be over 300
runners," Moling said. "There
are already over 250 preregis-
tered. I expect two-thirds to be
walkers. The weather should
be fine.
"There will be several high
school cross-country teams,
some Lecanto football players.
We have a lot of community
involvement"
Lots of volunteers will be
involved.
"It will showcase the Quarry
golf course at Black Diamond,"
Moling said. "It is an exclusive
golf course, but Black Diamond
has embraced the event The
second mile will be on the cart
path encircling the Quarry."
Moling said many families
would walk or run to show sup-
port
"We're looking forward to
having a lot of people who don't
normally run to come out to
support ovarian cancer
research and to experience
Black Diamond," Moling said.
Information about the event
is available at citrusroadrun
ners.org or by calling Moling at
637-2475.
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County
Inverness to discuss
collective bargaining
Inverness City Council will
have an executive session to
discuss collective bargaining at
6 p.m. Thursday at 212 W. Main
St., Inverness.
The meeting is not open to
the public.
Citizen group
will meet tonight
Protect Our Water at
Rousseau (POWAR), a citizen's
activist group for Lake
Rousseau, will host a speaker
from the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) at 6:30 tonight. The group
will get an update on fishing
activity and fishing habitat on the
lake from FWC Regional
Biologist Jerry Krummich.
The group also will continue
discussion about what should
happen to the currently inopera-
ble lock on the Cross Florida
Greenways Canal that connects
to Lake Rousseau. The group
has been advocating renovatiqg
or rebuilding the; aging lock' on
the canal.,The, ppk has beenI
closed since 1999.
The meeting will be at 6:30
p.m. at the Lake Rousseau R.V.
Park and Fishing Resort. The
public is welcome. The resort is
at the north end of Northcut
Avenue on the lake. Northcut
runs from County Road 488
north to Lake Rousseau.
Northcut also intersects with
Riverwood Drive just south of the
lake.
For more information, call
Buddy Crosby, chairman of the
board of directors of POWAR, at
795-6806.
Weekday lifeguards stop
at Hernando Beach
Effective Aug. 15, there will be
no lifeguard coverage during the
weekdays at Hemando Beach.
Lifeguard coverage will remain
as scheduled from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. Saturday and Sundays
now through Sept. 4.
For information, call 527-7677.
Health seminar
set for Thursday
The "Are You Ready Seminar"
will be from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Thursday at the Plantation
Inn. This seminar is geared
toward nursing homes, assisted
living facilities, home health and
other medical facilities.
Guest speakers will be Dick
Fletcher, chief meteorologist for
TV Channel 10; Judith Tear,
Citrus County Health
Department; Tom Leto,
Hernando County emergency
management director; and
Laurene Holder, administrator
from the Manors.
Registration is $35, which
includes lunch. For information,
call A Plus Planning at 302-8848.
Brown-Waite to honor
veterans with medals
Congresswoman Ginny
Brown-Waite (R., Brooksville)
will present medals to four
Citrus County veterans and one
Marion County veteran at 10
a.m. today at the Inverness City
Council Chambers to honor their
military service.
Those honored will include
Sterling Dobbs and Leon
Zimmerman Jr. of Homosassa,
Charles Smith of Inverness,
Ralph Stannard of Citrus
Springs and Paul Jones of
Dunnellon.
From staff reports
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Fish outta water
Special to the Chronicle
County Planner Margaret Beake, the Old Homosasssa
Waterfronts Florida program manager, is asking for the
public's help in searching for a special fish. The copper
mullet weather vane was created and donated to the pub-
lic by local artist Kevin Jenkins. The fish was last seen on
the roof of the gazebo at the Old Homosassa boat ramp
parking area. The gazebo was constructed with funds from
the State Waterfronts Florida Program. Extensive repairs,
made necessary by ongoing vandalism, Beake said, have
recently been completed by Sandpiper Signs and contrac-
tors Daly & Zilch. "Community participation in finding this
fish would be appreciated," Beake said.
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4A WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2006
COUNCIL
Continued from Page 1A
Sure enough, though the
word "vote" was used several
times, no vote was actually
taken.
Instead, Kitchen asked each
council member whether he or
she supported keeping the ben-
efit in the budget Councilman
Roger Proffer said he didn't
want it; Kirk, Farley and
Councilman John Kostelnick
said they did.
"My position at the last meet-
ing was that I don't want it for
myself," Farley said, according
to the transcript "If another
council member wants it, I
don't object to that"
State law requires munici-
palities to offer health benefits
to elected officials, but it does
not require them to pay for it.
Kitchen said he brought the
matter back because he
believes the council should
make a policy decision
whether to pay for council
members' health insurance or
not. Leaving enough in the
budget for one council posi-
tion, he said, isn't fair.
"It's not about the cost It's
not about the people or person-
alities," he said. "It's a policy
decision. If you fund one posi-
tion, you must fund them all."
In other business, the coun-
cil:
Tabled for two weeks the
first reading of an ordinance
designed to quell alcohol-relat-
ed disturbances in city bars.
Council members said they
wanted more discussion on
parts of the ordinance that deal
with open alcohol because of
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the impact it may have on the
city's community redevelop-
ment plans.
Directed staff to develop
an ordinance that would allow
the city to send claims to the
insurance companies that rep-
resent non-city residents who
are at fault in traffic accidents.
Police Chief Steven Burch gave
a presentation that showed the
city could recoup thousands of
dollars in expenses to police
and fire that respond to crash-
es.
Decided to schedule a
workshop to discuss the city's
roadway needs, then seek
another workshop with the
county commission and repre-
sentatives from the
Department of Transportation
to act on them. Council mem-
bers said they city should have
a bypass to direct traffic off
U.S. 19. They asked the DOT
for support; the DOT declined
because the county commis-
sion hasn't taken a position on
the bypass.
N Directed City Attorney
Anthony Perrone to research
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whether sitting council mem-
bers must resign before run-
ning for office on the same
council. Mayor Ron Kitchen is
seeking re-election to a
revamped mayor's position
that, after November, will
become one of the five voting
members of the council.
Councilman Roger Proffer also
is running for mayor.
Qualifying for city races begins
Aug. 28.
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FLORAL CITY
Rowland "Curly" Dabinett
Sr., 73, Floral City, died Sunday,
Aug. 13, 2006.
Born Aug. 19, 1932, in
Neptune, N.J., he moved to
Floral City in
1979 from
Washington,
N.J.
Mr. Dabinett
owned and
operated R.C. Dabinett and
Son trucking company.
He served in the U.S. Army
in Korea.
He was a regular patron of
the Country Diner in Inverness
and loved boating. He also
enjoyed rebuilding car engines
and did some drag racing in
the 1960s and '70s.
Mr. Dabinett was preceded
in death by his wife, Carole
Dabinett; his son, Rowland C.
Dabinett Jr.; and his daughter,
CaraLee Dabinett.
Survivors include one son,
Richard L. Dabinett and wife
MaryEllen "Mel" of Rahway,
N.J.; one daughter, Denise
Dabinett of Allamuchy, N.J.; a
sister-in-lawv, Joan Hennion of
Easton, Pa.; five grandchil-
dren, J.R., Justin, Erica, Buddy
and Amanda; and one great-
grandson.
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.
Katherine
Fraller, 58
DUNNELLON
Katherine C. Fraller, 58,
Dunnellon, died Monday, Aug.
14, 2006.
Mrs. Fraller was. born in
Albany, N.Y., and moved to
Dunnellon from Fort Myers in
2005.
She was a homemaker and
was a member of the Daugh-
ters of the American Revolu-
tion.
She was Catholic.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Glenn Fraller of
Dunnellon; sons, Brandon
Fraller and Timothy Fraller,
both of Fort Myers; daughter,
Heather Fraller of Fort Myers;
and sisters, Linda Mahon and
Jean Snyder-Domino, both of
Albany, N.Y,
Roberts Funeral Home of
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Hit-tz
bies were painting and crafting.
She was a member of St.
Benedict Catholic Church in
Crystal River
Survivors include her hus-
band of 61 years, Joseph H. Hirtz
of Crystal River; son, Michael R.
Hirtz of Fort Lauderdale;
.daughter, Diane Randolph and
husband Mark of Montreal,
Canada; brothers, David
Jenkins of Ocala and Jay
Jenkins of New Jersey; sister,
Ruth Babbitt of New York City;
and one granddaughter, Melina.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
Evelyn Micik, 89
DUNNELLON
Evelyn Micik, 89, Dunnellon,
died Monday, Aug. 14,2006.
Mrs. Micik was born in
Brooklyn, N.Y, and moved to
Dunnellon from Beachwood,
N.J., in 2005. '
She was a homemaker
She was a member of Ho-Ho-
Kus Reform Church in New
Jersey.
Survivors include her daugh-
ter, Michele Borzek and hus-
band Nigel of Dunnellon; two
grandchildren; and two great-
grandchildren.
Roberts Funeral Home of
Dunnellon.
Marie Neal, 77
INGLI S
Marie Dean Neal, 77, Inglis,
died Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006.
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Born in Buford, Ga., she
moved to Dunnellon in 1992
from St Petersburg.
Mrs. Neal was a homemaker
and a member of Dunnellon
Woman's Club and Dunnellon
Historical Society.
She was Catholic.
Survivors include two daugh-
ters, Blaire Floyd of Longwood
and Terri Neal of Orange Park;
three sons, Cliff Neal. of
Ringgold, Tony Neal of St Cloud
and Patrick Neal of Franklin,
N.C.; eight grandchildren; and
seven great-grandchildren.
Roberts Funeral Home of
Dunnellon.
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Funeral: G- ^ :E
Norman J. Bernard. Funeral
services for Norman J. Bernard,
80, of Beverly Hills, will be at
2:45 p.mh. Thursday, Aug. 17,
2006, at Brown Funeral Home in
Crystal River with the Springs
Masonic Lodge No. 378 officiat-
ing, followed by Pastor David S.
Bradford of St. Timothy
Lutheran Church of Crystal
River. Family will receive
friends from 2 p.m. until service
time at Brown Funeral Home.
Private cremation will follow
services under the direction of
Brown Funeral Home &
Crematory
Rowland "Curly" Dabinett Sr.
A memorial service for
Rowland "Curly" Dabinett Sr.,
73, of Floral City, will be at6 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 18, 2006, at the
Heinz Funeral Home Chapel in
Inverness. Gerrit van den
Thoorn will preside. Heinz
Funeral Home & Cremation,
Inverness.
Geraldine D. Hirtz. The Mass
of Christian burial for Geraldine
D. Hirtz will be offered at 10 am.
Friday, Aug. 18, 2006, at' St
Benedict Catholic Church with
Fr. Michael Suszynski, cele-
brant. Burial will follow in
Florida National Cemetery. The
family will receive friends from
2 to 5 p.m. on Thursday at the
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home of
Inverness. In lieu of flowers,
friends may provide memorials
to St Judes Children's Hospital.
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OCRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
GOURLEY
Continued from Page 1A
years as a board-certified crim-
inal trial lawyer as one accom-
plishment that makes him
stand out in the race. The dis-
tinction means he is a special-
ist in the field of law, the high-
est level of recognition from
The Florida Bar.
Just 45 of 983 judges in the
state are certified, he said,
with just nine in criminal law.
Gourley previously worked
for 12 years in the Ocala public
defender's office, and said in
his career, he has handled
more than 150 criminal and
civil cases.
i At. -14.
* HOMETOWN: Ocala.
* OCCUPATION: Attorney,
Ferro & Gourley.
"I had just about every case I
would be faced with if I'm
elected as judge," he said.
Married with two children,
Gourley said his personal
background would also help
him, especially in family law
cases where he would under-*
stand "what it means to take
away someone's parental
rights." He said his experience
as a public defender has taught
him how to handle large dock-
ets, and the importance of
pushing things along.
G,, : y backs programs that
target defendants with mental
health issues, opting for treat-
ment rather than incarceration
if possible. He likes boot camp
programs for giving "a chance to
save these people, rather than
put them in a prison situation."
Gourley, who lost a 1998 race
for Marion County judge, said
being in front of as many
judges as he has gives him a
grasp of what makes a good
judge.
"My philosophy is," he
added, "the best judges are
those judges that have lived in
the real world, that have both
feet on the ground, that can
apply common sense as well as
applying the law to those situa-
tions."
FORUM
Continued from Page 1A
and this year she specifically
had her eyes and ears trained
on the race for the county com-
mission.
"I want to see them do some-
thing about the gas tax," she
said. "They should repeal it."
Kevin and Nancy Smith of
Lecanto came out Tuesday
because they have two chil-
dren currently in the county's
school system and they wanted
to get information about the
school board race.
While fact-finding was cer-
tainly an impetus for the trip
out to the auditorium, it wasn't
the only reason they came.
"My wife made me come to
this thing," Kevin Smith said.
"That's the truth."
For people who could not
make Tuesday's forum, WYKE
is planning to air the whole
event Wednesday, Aug. 23.
TAKAC
Continued from Page 1A
highlighting his Hungarian/
German immigrant parents
and grandparents.
"I'm really touched and
proud by the fact that it's their
sacrifices that put my brother,
my sister and me through
school, and that's why we're
able to do what we do," Takac
said. "It may sound corny, but I
am proud of that My being
here is more of a credit to them
than anything I've done. I just
had to show up for class. They
made the sacrifices."
In addition to his work for
the Attorney General, Takac
has been employed in private
* AGE: 44.
* HOMETOWN: Ocala.
* OCCUPATION: Eminent
domain litigation and
defense with Attorney -
General's office.
practices and the governor's
office. He believes that one of
his biggest strengths is having a
wide range of professional
experience.
"I've done every kind of
issue there is, and I've been in
courtrooms from Pensacola to
Key West," he said. "It makes
me a good candidate because
I've seen that there are a lot of
ways to do things. I bring those
new ideas."
Takac works primarily in
eminent domain and property
rights litigation; however, he
does have appellate and crimi-
nal experience. The latter, he
admitted, is not as extensive as
his opponent's.
He said that he would have
no problem applying the death
penalty, because it is state law,
but he added that it is very
important that such sentences
be applied in a consistent man-
ner.
Takac's platform is centered
on three issues: integrity, expe-
rience and courage. Takac
added that integrity and
courage go hand in hand,
believing that law must be the
guide for any judge.
"I've always put the law first
and people's rights under the
law first," he said.
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
Citrus County residents fill the Citrus County Auditorium to capacity Tuesday to listen to candidates
make there case as to why citizens should cast there votes for them during the September 5 pri-
mary election. The political forum was sponsored by the Citrus County Chronicle.
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Still time to sign up for soccer
Come out and
show off your
fancy footwork
Special to the Chronicle
If you think you can "bend it
like Beckham," come out and
show your stuff for two of
Citrus County's soccer clubs.
West Citrus Soccer Club has
been kicking it around Citrus
County for more than 20 years.
The club is a member of the
Florida Youth Soccer Asso-
ciatioii.
Registrations for the 2006-07
season are scheduled at the
Computer
group can
help show
you the
ropes
Special to the Chronicle
The Crystal River Users
Group (CRUG) is offering the
following classes for September
All classes use the Microsoft
Windows operating system.
Digital Cameras This
three-week course is for those
who own or intend to purchase
a digital camera. The hands-on
portion will allow the students
to practice procedures with
their own camera, such as
changing resolution and com-
pression, focusing, bracketing,
program modes, optical vs. dig-
ital zoom, macro mode (close
up), auto focus, flash settings,
depth of field, plus much,
much more. An instructional
CD containing a PowerPoint
presentation reviewing all the
points covered in the class is
also provided. Please bring
your camera, instruction man-
ual and batteries to class.
Note: The course does not
cover digital single-lens reflex
(SLR) cameras. Each class is
limited to 20 students. The
classes will run on three con-
secutive Tuesday mornings at
the Citrus Springs Recreation
Center, 1570 W Citrus Springs
Blvd., Citrus Springs from 10
a.m. until noon on Sept. 12, 19,
and 26. There is a small charge
for the classes.
E-Mail for Fun Teaches
how to find graphics and ani-
mated graphics on the Internet,
how to save them and how to
attach them to messages. Learn
to create personal stationery
with sound. You need to know
the basics of Microsoft's Out-
look Express as a prerequisite.
This class will be held from 9 to
11 a.m. on consecutive Thurs-
days, Sept 7,14,21 and 28, at the
Boys & Girls Club, 405 S.E.
Seventh Ave. in Crystal River.
Pre-registration is required,
as classes do tend to fill up
quickly. Call Anita at 527-3188
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday only
Directions to class locations
are available at www.crug.com.
Crystal River Mall from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Saturday Look for
another registration setup at the
Homosassa Lion's Club from 5:30
to 8 p.m. on Aug. 24,29 and Sept 7.
Boys and girls ages 4 to 16
are asked to bring a copy of
their birth certificate. (This is
required for registration.) The
registration fee is $55 per play-
er and includes a uniform and
club program.
Every player will need a
medical release form. Forms
will be available at registration
and a notary will be present to
sign forms. A driver's license is
required for the notary.
Visit the Web site at
www.westcitrussoccer.com for
more information about regis-
tration, sponsoring teams, the
board of directors and for tick-
ets to the Mike Hampton
Pitching-In Foundation Rock
Crusher Canyon Concert fea-
turing Gretchen Wilson and
Blake Shelton.
East Citrus
East Citrus Soccer Club is
the oldest and largest club in
Citrus County. Last year, the
club fielded more than 95
recreational teams and six
Citrus United competitive
teams as a proud partner with
the West Citrus Soccer Club.
Citrus United is the premiere
competitive soccer club in
Citrus County.
East Citrus Soccer Club is a
member of the Florida Youth
Soccer Association, Sunshine
Youth Soccer, Tarsa, and USA
Soccer. Its recreation program
offers two in-house tourna-
ments a year and a chance to
play in the District C6
Sunshine Cup. East Citrus
develops All-Star teams to rep-
resent the club for the
America's Cup All-Star
Recreational Tournament.
Boys and Girls ages 4 to 19 are
invited to come have fun. There
are no registration boundaries
in FYSA soccer. Players reside
in all parts of Citrus County.
East Citrus Soccer Club inter-
leagues with other C6 District
teams in a 14-game season. The
club's TOPS soccer program is
the only one in the county. TOPS
soccer offers opportunity for
challenged children to come
out and laugh and play on the
pitch.
East Citrus Soccer is looking
for coaches' and sponsors.
Coaches receive quality train-
ing at no cost. Sponsors enjoy
the smiling faces of the chil-
dren they support.
Attend one of the East Citrus
registration dates for the next
several Thursdays. The fee is
$55 with a $5 family discount.
All registrations will be from 6
to 9 p.m. at the Citrus County
Auditorium: this Thursday, Aug.
24, Aug. 31 and Sept 7; and from
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept 9.
For more information, visit
the club's Web site at www.east-
citrussoccerleague.com, or call
John and Ann Withkowski at
489-9882.
Quilt 'til you drop!
JOAN NOVAK/Special to the Chronice
Mable Toth, seated, is congratulating Gladys Murphy for signing up for the Sept. 22 Creative Quilters bus trip to the 20th anniver-
sary quilt show, "Quilting Circles: Bringing Friends Together" in Jacksonville. There are a few seats left for non-members. Cost
of the trip, including a ticket to the quilt show, is $25. Call Joan at 795-3261 or Sue at 382-2369.
Local Kiwanis Clubs celebrate merger
Special to the Chronicle
Jackie Marx, manager of Crystal River Capital Bank and former
president of the Kiwanis Club of Suncoast-Crystal River, celebrates
the club's merger with Rafael Del Valle, current president of the
Kiwanis Club of Central Riidge.
Special to the Chronicle
The Kiwanis Club of Central
Ridge recently received notice
from their international organ-
ization that they have success-
fully merged the membership
of the former Suncoast-Crystal
River club.
In honor of the merger, The
Kiwanis Club of Central Ridge
Board of Directors recently
voted to rename their organi-
zation "The Kiwanis Club of
Central Ridge-Crystal River."
The official date of the name
change is, Oct. 1.
Central Ridge Kiwanis
President Rafael Del Valle
said that "the merger will
expand our membership base
and clarify our geographical
location. It is our goal to
increase our membership to be
more successful and have a
greater impact in the central
Citrus County area."
"I encourage community
service adults to become a
Kiwanian," Del Valle said. "We
always welcome new potential
members and invite them to
visit us any Thursday at noon
at Crystal Paradise Rest-
aurant, 508 Citrus Ave., in
Crystal River."
The Kiwanis Club sponsors
many projects in the Beverly
Hills area, such as the
February International Fest-
ival, Christmas meal program,
Christmas parade and the K
Kids at Forrest Ridge elemen-
tary In Crystal River, they
sponsor scholarships, the
Crystal River High School Key
Club and assist with ticket
sales at the Manatee Festival.
N ew s '- ** .
Yard sale benefits
church missions
Church Without Walls of
Inverness will have a large yard
sale 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday
and Friday at the office, 1140
Turner Camp Road, Inverness.
All kinds of items, including
furniture, an organ with music,
CDs, appliances, household
items and clothes will be avail-
able. For more information, call
344-2425.
Sew, come cut up
in Inverness
The Inverness Cut-Ups and
the Pine Ridge Sewphisticates
August meetings are scheduled
as follows: Inverness Cut-Ups at
9:30 a.m. Monday at Citrus Sew
& Vac in Inverness;-Pine Ridge
Sewphisticates at 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 23 at the Pine
Ridge Community Center.
For more information, call
Sheila, Inverness, at 860-0090
or Connie, Pine Ridge, at 527-
9943.
Pine Ridge Bowling
League to meet
Pine Ridge Bowling league
will have its organizational meet-
ing at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 24,
at the Beverly Hills Bowl.
Bowlers, please try to attend
this meeting. The league will
begin the new season at 7 p.m.,
Thursday, Aug. 31.
Anyone wishing to join the
league or be a substitute is
asked to attend this meeting.
Call President Bob Rupp,
746-5473, or Secretary Barb
Birkholz, 746-6657.
Legion post plans
pasta meal
Blanton-Thompson American
Legion Post 155 Legion Riders
will host a spaghetti dinner from
5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug.
23. All you care to eat for a $4
donation. Members and public
invited.
There is bingo from 2 to 5
p.m. Tuesday and Thursday in
the dining hall with lunch being
served along with bingo.
Members and public invited to
attend. Enjoy a good lunch and
spend time with your friends.
Join Cub Scouts
for fall roundup
Cub Scout Pack 975 invites
everyone to its fall membership
roundup at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in
the Forest Ridge Elementary
School cafeteria.
Cub Scouting is open to all
boys in grades one through five
and their adult partners. There
are lots of activities planned for
this year, including a trip to
Homosassa Springs Wildlife
Park, camping, swimming, the
Lakeland Speedway, a holiday
parade, mini-golf and batting
cages, and much more.
Cub Scout Pack 975 holds
weekly den meetings at Forest
Ridge in the school cafeteria at
6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays. Pack
meetings are held on the last
Tuesday of the month, where
awards and achievements are
given.
Call Lisa Stoner at 489-9723
or Michael or Teresa Pate at
527-3842 or e-mail CubPack
975@aol.com. Visit them on the
Web at www.pack975.tripod.
com.
Pet SPOTLIGHT
Elegant
Things get 'crabby' at the Jiannine household
As if dogs, cats, fish and a
goat weren't enough of a
zoo, new critters have
made their way to the Jiannine
farm ... at least temporarily.
Long-time readers are familiar
with my granddaughter,
Sequoya, who, though she lives
in Virginia, spends her sum-
mers with me. She's now
twelve and taking a very firm
position about the upcoming
teen years: "I'm going to stay a
child forever." One of the Jack
Russell puppies (Kiser)
belongs to her, though he lives
with me. Both of them clearly
know who he really belongs to,
and he is totally entranced
with her.
Somehow the sub-
ject of hermit crabs
came up, and her
spending money
became crab money.
We read about them
on the Internet and
she called her Mom
to get the OK. Thirty
dollars later, two
crabs (Snookums
and Nevaeh) and a
"crabitat" came
,. "'*
Kyleen Jiannine
PET "li v. i. 1X
home with us. She had picked
two smaller guys (girls?) along
with temperature and humidi-
ty gauges, food and extra
shells. Despite our best, even if
beginner, efforts, things did not
go well. They didn't leave their
shells, even to eat.
Within a week, one
had died and the
other was clearly ill.
We took them back to
the pet store to learn
where we had gone
wrong. This time, we
lucked out and got to
talk with a clerk who
knew her crabs. She
told us to pick ones
with dark purple
claws, ones we'd know were
healthier. She gave us many
additional crab pointers, such
as using crab salt to make salt
water for them. Adrienne and
Audrey, along with Sadie and
Pearl, now came back with us.
They seem to be healthier,
though I have yet to figure out
when they eat. Their new home
is larger, and hopefully, more to
their liking. We're trying to pro-
vide a crab world that will keep
them thriving. We did decide to
forego the pet store's $8
coconut hut and bought one in
the grocery store's produce
section for $1.50. We drained it,
cut out the meat, and made two
huts for the crab crew.
Later this week, Sequoya,
Cierra (her younger sister), and
the "Herms" will be heading
back to Virginia. Once all the
girls are gone, I'll have my cry-
ing time. Kiser will be con-
fused and sad for awhile, but
he'll bounce back, just like I
will. It isn't easy being the
granny of girls who live in
Virginia; I'm so in love with my
granddaughters and grateful
for whatever time we get
together. Far too soon, they'll
be grown, with lives full of their
own pursuits. And despite
Sequoya's words, she will leave
childhood. Maybe, though, in
her heart, she'll be a child for-
ever, like her granny.
Kyleen Jiannine is a pet care
specialist in Citrus County.
She can be reached at 746-
6230 or by email at
lyleen@earthlink.net
Special to the Chronicle
Jacob, a 12 pound miniature
poodle adopted by Ted and
Marcille Gustina in Dec-
ember, is adorable, lovable,
and has perfect manners -
except around squirrels! He's
always the first to greet peo-
ple for dinner!
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...o... d u9.44 +.18
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... .- AI 2 12.64 +.06
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' 28 18 AnnTayIr i ,r
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.. ... CousGr 14.76 +.54
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12 EPasoCp 14.30 +.11
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38 Eqynn 14.75 +.01
9 ... EqOPT 37.19 +.11
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25 19 -ir.na .t7 Or
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...... iShBrazll 39.90 +.92
.. IShHK 14.07 +.16
.. 18 iShJapan 1384 +531
...... iShTaiwan 12.81 +24
...... ShSP50 12.88 +1.46
.. 15 iShSPGth 59.19 +.71
...... ShREst 73.75 +.85
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21 17 Idauoip u37.50 +.42
16 14 ITWs 44.90 +.74
20 16 Imation 3920 +26
18 13 INCO u79.75 +1.02
.. IndiaFd 38.87 +1.08
8 8 Indymac 41.63 +.87
11 10 IngerRds 37.10 +.93
... 27 IntcntExn 60.85 +.81
15 12 IBM 77.08 +:40
28 24 IntlGame 37.10 +.59
15 19 IntPap 34.51 +.51
23 15 IntRect 3420 +1.08
.. '98 Interpuabfc 8.78 +.02
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14 12 JPMorgCh 45.04 +1.15
19 14 Jabil 2.31 +130
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18 16 dohrrn 64.41 +50
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17 12 JoneApp 29.07 -.48
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14 17 K don 38.00 +.85
0 19 KeIug u49.74 +.14
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18 17Keypan 4055 +.02
21 15 KimbCk 61.11 +.02
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23 19 Ktdoig 11.00 +.01
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21 12 K higPhlr 16.55 +24
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22 19 KnigLfrs 17.48 +378
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1817 Kraf 33.51 -.61
..... LeapK f 8.74 +.12
17 15 Kioger 2321 -.12
18 13 L-3Co r 6925 +1.08
... LG.Pt ps 1920 +.81
13 ... LLERy 3.19 -.08
14 LSILog 8.18 +.34
9 ... LTCPrp 22.69 +.39
.. 17 LaZBoy 13.82 -.14
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16 15 Laclede 32.5 +.60
54 38 LVSands 63.97 +322
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5 7 L+,.,.''. 4 ,"7, .4
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...... LbtyASG 4.97 +.07
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12 11 ULincNat 58.65 +1.54
35 Undsay 27.32 +66
17 1'85 Lo M 68326 +21
9 9 Loewss 36.94 +.657
7 8 LoneStTch 43.78 +.25
5 18 LaPac 19.39 +.08
15 13 Lowess 28.64 +54
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...... MCR 8.33 -.01
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...... MgdHi 6.09 +.03
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... 13 Manuifgs 32.22 +.71
7 8 Marathon 87.85 +1.52
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...... MStewrl 1727 +22
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18 MasteCdnu54.49 +26
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26 15 McAfee 21.00 +1.21
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16 17 Merck 40.95 +07
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. ... .. M tdAApt 57.65 -.056
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.. Mlacron 96 -.02
39 19 Mpre 62.78 +1.13
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9 8 Mueller 38.53 +1.61
...... MunienhFRd 10.80 +.08
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13 16 RCp 3391 +.76
28 19 NRGEgy 48.40 +26
2... 29 NYSEGpn59.00 +120
12 7 Naborss 33.18 +.43
1: 11 "L..C, 37 +.54
lo 16 'iafa.': 4 +.67
... ... *,r'.i.1 u .'.'. +.49
24 15 NOilVaro 64.74 +1.13
22 16 NatSemi 23.16 +.77
24 26 NaOwlIP 24.80 +.40
15 20 Navteq 26.63 +1.07
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.. NewAm 222 +.03
5 6 NwCentFn 41.75 +.64
16 17 NJRscs 48.63 +.83
19 15 NYCmryB 16.48 +.18
17 14 NYTimes 22.15 -.28
13 9 NewldExp 43.51 +.44
41 21 NewmtM 50.69 -.16
22 11 NwpkRsl 5.50 +.08
NewsCpA 18.79 +.12
33 19 NewsCpB 19.61 +.18
23 14 NiSource 21.45 -.02
17 17 Nicor 43.44 +.72
15 13 NikeB 77.67 +.49
18 8 NobleCorp 64.96+1.66
21 9 NobleEns 49.40 +.79
... N NoldaCo 20.73 +.88
17 14 Nodt m 36.12 +1.31
13 12 NorekSo 4323 +1.74
.. 28 Norteltf 1.97 +.05
15 14 NoFrkBc 27.55 +.27
... 18 NoeetUt 22.71 +.08
17 14 NorthropG 65.75 +.62
... 17 Novalis 56.63 +.95
17 16 NSTAR U32.40 +26
11 10 Nucors 50.51 +1.66
...... NvFL 13.655
N... MO... MO 14.85 +.07
11 16 OGEEngy 35.60 +.26
18 16 OSIRest 28.51 +.35
9 9 OcdPet 103.81 +1.42
22 16 Oceaneer 6.53 +.45
6 17 OcwoenFn u15.63 +51
36 17 OtlcDpt 37.19 +.87
... 19 OSiceMax 43.79 -.10
8 9 Oln 15.14 +.33
32 14 Omncre 4651 +.12
19 17 Omniaom 88.45 +.47
7 16 ONEOK 3828 +.06
19 17 ONEOKPt 54.86 +.11
19 15 OstkoshT 49.85 +.74
... 10 Owensll 13.42 +18.8
18 16 PG&ECp 41.87 +.33
15 13 PNC 71.51 +.87
25. 15 PNMRes 28.060 +21
... 7 POSCO 60.48 +1.48
14 12 PPG 6323 +1.30
16 15 PPLCps 34.87 +.12
...2 PXREGp 3.92 -02
19 16 Paci 25.75 +.33
7 10 ParkDio 6.50 +.15
25 16 PSaypSAoe 25.78 +.90
22 15 PeebdyEs 44.66 +26
.... ... Pengrt g 23.06 +.10
16 PemVawi 26.17 +.83
14 14 Pemey 67.85 +1.53
PepBoy 9.81 +.15
S17 Peps 34.0 +.05
25 20 PepSlCo U 63.59 -.36
17 15 PepslAms 22.51 .+.02
9 15 Pai0Elm 19.16 +.32
11 9 Pnan 416.13 -.50
..... PetbrsA 84.38 +2.37
... Pelrobibm 9329 +1.44
'5 11 fici. ;'4.1, -
1A Pn.,OD:9 'i .1) 3kr.
19 -'a f'eiG 25.8 +.65,
...... PimcoStral 10.38 +.03
16 21 PinncEnt 24.40 +.59
16 16 PioNr 42.00 -.72
.. 15 PitnyBw 42.85 +.65
.. 13 PlainsEx 44.82 +.16
20 20 PlumCrk 3421 +.33
14 ... PostPrp 4621 +.88
23 17 Praxair 54.72 +.84
18 8 Pridelnt 25.98 +.31
16 15 PiinFnd 53.82 +.42
23 20 PretGam 60.44 +.68
18 15 ProgssEn 44.00 +.57
13 12 ProgCps 22.73 +25
23 21 ProLogs 54.92 +120
.....ProsStHiln 3.18 +.01
... ProvETg 12.81 +.16
21 19 ProvidFS 18.49 +.44
12 12 Prudentl 72.60 +.64
30 17 PSEG 70.03 +.97
... ... PSEGpIA 81.96 +96
12 14 PugelEngy 2225 +.01
5 8 PuiteH 28.33 +.80
...... PHYM 6.95
...... PIGM 9.51 +.0(
...... PPriT 6.10 +.04
9 9 Quanexs 35.16 +.83
36 27 QuantaSvc 16.72 +21
... 13 QtImDSS 2.00 +.01
23 19 QslDiag u62.57 +.62
20 16 Quester 89.36 +.44
26 24 QkslvRes 35.68 +.25,
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22 13 RTIlInM "S4 .52.-
15 18 RadioShk 17.49 +.21
21 17 Raloorp u48.94 +.78
16 15 RJamesFs 28.71 +51
16 22 Rayoers 39.44 -25
21 16 Rayheon 46.46 +1.13
.. 12 Realogyn 2154 +.43
21 20 RItyle nco 23.76 +26
15 -. Redwn 4257 +.06
15 13 RegonsFn 36.77 +.71
...... ReanEn 12.75 -.01
...... RepseDl 28.63 +.40
...... RetalVent 14.65 +.58
... Revlon 126 -.03
15 ... ReynAms 64.056 -.07
2 -. ReAid 454 +.086
21 18 RobHall 32.07 +.50
20 16 RodkwlAut 6126 +-27
15 13 RoHaas 45.05 +1.05
11 7 Rowan 3122 +.13
11 11 nCAb d32.63 -.17
..-. RoyDShlIA 70.91 +1.09
..Royce 19.47 +33
4 7 Ryland 40.86+1.47
23 SAPAG 4621 +2.29
14 14 SCANA, 40.44 +.32
12 15 SLMCp 47.94 +.07
26 .. STMIcrO 1.15.85 +9
-19 16 Safeway u2926 +.51
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37 13 ADCTelr 14.07 +.13
23 14 AMIS HId 925 +.47
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...36 AgileSftH 5.69 +27
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97 20 AlaiS 21.30 +.2
.,. b5 Alvarion 6.85
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.. 11 Apotolnv 19.50 +.09
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.. 10 CDCCpA 4.51 +.06
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5 CentAl 33.31 +.32
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37 28 Cemers 45.19 +.36
10 9 Chaparral 69.47 +2.46
.. 16 ChariRsse u26.86 +.95
14 12 ChrmSh 11.21 +.49
...... ChartCm 1.36 +.08
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.. 38 CienaCD 387 +12
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19 16 Cintas 36.02 +22
17 13 Cirmus 6.82 +24
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29 20 CibriSy 30.32 +1.63
218 18 ClenH 40.55 +1.79
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3 21 Cogent 11.96 +.29
51 39 CogTech 69.53 +2.4
24 19 Cognisg 31.00 +1.37
42 28 ColdtCs 22.42 +.52
11 .. Comarco 6.78 -.21
57 33 Comcast 3469 +.31
57 ... Comcsp 34.61 +.26
16 10 CmrdlCapB 15.82
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18 17 Comtech 30.62 +2.61
20 Comversif 20.44 +33
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31 17 Conmed 19.86 +.14
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18 Cutera 22.71 -.61
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... DOVPhh .90 -.04
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85 48 Daktmlcssu0.97+1.61
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41 DigeneCp 45.13 +.13
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SDuraAto .41 +.04
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Sev3 1nc 15.20 +.23
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23 17 EoSar 32.96 -.33
... 20 Ecpsys 14.84 -.15
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63 17 eDlets.com d3.75 -.23
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33 Emcom 6.83 +.44
43 12 Emdeon 11.59 +.06
7 6 EncorW 36.38 +1.08
SEncyslveP 4.12 +.08
21 18 EndoPhrm 33,37 +.68
...... EngyConv 31.13 +1.52
13 Entegris 9,92 +.36
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15 EnzonPhar 7.74 +.17
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20 15 Ezcoip 34.97 -.72
28 18 F5Netw 41.865 +.54
... 24 FEICo 20.09 +.71
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30 25 FidelBsh 38.73 +.50
8 7 Fieldlnv 8.70 +.27
15 14 FithTlhird 39.68 +55
36 28 FileNelh 35.55 +.05
... 18 Finisar 341 +.23
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17 15 FstNiagmara 14.87 +22
15 13 FstMrmt 22.856 +.38
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81 19 Flowlnt 12.14 +.23
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....' Fonar .37 -.01
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.. 53 FoxHollw 31.75 -26
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...... GTCBo 125 +.01
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14 15 Gemstar 2,88 +.01
...... Genaeerah .40 +.01
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... Genta 1.37
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25 GigaMed 8.62 +.38
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22 Glenayre 12.15 -.01
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56 31 Goolo 380.97+11.54
.. ... GrWiRes 11.77 +1.02
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19 25 HutchT 18.23 +.29
.. nHydrgcs 1.76 +.08
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4 12 12Tech 156.86 +.9
35 16 IAC Inter 27.93 +.60
49 18 IBaslsn d7.79 -.18
.. 45 COS 23.42 +.865
.. 6 PCHold 26.80 +.07
91 19 Pass 4.55 +23
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.. 16 ImpcoTch 7.57 +.37
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ndevusPh 5.58 +.07
... nfinityEn d4.64 -24
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.. 16 IntgDv 16.76 +.55
16 19 Intel 1813 +26
9 14 InteaDig 30.05 +.76
21 22 Intgph 37.07 +1.05
15 15 IntlSpdw 47.33 +1.06
34 24 IntntSec 25.81 +.16
26 17 Intersil 23.78 +.93
38 21 IntaLase 18.75 +.52
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36 43 IntSuig 9556 +3.54
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28 16 lnvtogn 59.81 +.39
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IvanhoeEn 1.93 +.02
5 11 IxysCp 8.32 +.08
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67 17 JDASoft 16.10 +.44
...50 JDSUnilo 229 +12
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.63 JetBlues 10.12 +.06
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3 8 JupIrned 6.39 +.06
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KeryxBilo 10.60 +1.00
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12 14 KnghtrAp 16.03 +.75
52 29 Knollnc 16.13 +.13
8 7 Komag 36.83 +.82
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9 9 Kullcke 7.13 +.42
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61 36 LUiecll 27.50 +.42
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17 15 Uncare 35.39 -.11
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33 17 Utteifuse 33.33 +1.76
60 27 UvePlsn 4.22 +.36
... 62 LodgEnt 18,35 +.09
21 17 Logiechs 19.82 +.11
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...... Loudeyers 4.33 +.02
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... ...MGIPhr 14.15 +.45
43 12 MGPIng 1&.95 +.96
MIVA d2.23 -.01
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.. 22 MRVCm 2.42 +.09
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56 17 Maot 21.76 +.96
25 MarchxB 15.36 +.64
13 10 MartenTs d14.90 +17
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11 McDataA 3.66 +.17
39 Medlmun 26.07 +.65
... Medarex 9.41 +.27
I MediByhrs d.O0 -.03
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... 32 MedCro 21.45 +1.00
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7 6 MesaAir 7.56
7 8 MetalMg 25.92 +.80
11 10 Methanx 21.41 +.54
23 17 Micrael 9.25 +.29
..... MmaoUn 3.18 +.54
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51 19 Mcroeml 26.63 +1.36
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MillPhar 10.03 +.20
19 15 MilarHer 27.18 +.57
... Mindsped 1.61 +.15
.Misonm 4.57 +.01
.,. 7 ModtecH d5.46 -.25
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... Monegam 1.53 +.15
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... 38 Movenc 3.95 +.13
...3 MovteGas 2.32 -.02
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S. Myogen 31.08 +.33
..20 NS p 44.06 +.22
18 14 NETgear 19.00 +.29
85 40 NGASRs 8.52 -.04
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... NTLInc 24.42 +1.41
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48 23 Nasdq 28.64 +1.53
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14 Neteasos 1723 -1.48
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46 28 NelwkAp 31.70 +1.73,
... 64 NeurMhx 29.09 +.86
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20 17 NorTrst 57.19 +.93
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.. 20 Novatei U44.6943.08,
80 53 NVIWMls 10.45 -35
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.. 33 Novel 6.68 +.05
27 15 Novius 25.73 +.58
27 12 NuHoriz 11,53 +23
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... 16 NuanceCm 7.99 +20
35 20 NutiSys 52.99 +.94
... 14 Nutn21 1,90 -.02
...... Nuvelo 17.22 +.76
29 19 NvIdlas 2552+224
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19 16 OReMyA 29.00 +.54
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73 24 Omniell u16.90 -08
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52 25 OnAssign 9.389 +.34
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49 PDLmBio 17.74 +.31
24 20 PETCO 28.43
27 27 PFlChng 3524 +.83
12 PMCSa 58 +37
20 19 PRAInt 24.50 +124.
4 11 PW Eagle 31.00 +24
11 8 Paccars u56.46 +1.99
16 13 PacednU 26.80 +.46
.. 68 PacEth 15.49 +.48
9 8 PacSunwr 13.97 +.31
12 9 PaNeO 520 -31
2t 13 Packear 9.00 +.63
5.14 Plmlntca 15.04 +.71
20 20 PebmrM 33.99 +.85
... 19 PeanAS 20.80 +.38
28 22 PaneraBri 49.81 +1.55
40 22 ParPel 24.16 +74
33 13 PaenTcas 15.13 +.69
38 27 Parmoelh u33.10 +.90
5 4 Partuxs 5,06 -.03
23 19 PatleMson 32.66 +34.4
S 6 PatUT 26.72 +.63
29 24 Paydres 34.84 +.79
38 36 PeetlCeT 25.66 -.05
17 16 PnnNGm 34.82 +.61
13 24 PeopleSupu16.59 +.60
36 14 PrSeTch 22.02 -.53
Peregrine 1.32 +.02
20 16 Pe 15.51 ..
27 11 PeM Awi 10.12 +32
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19 15 PetsMat 23.36 +41
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13 11 PhiuCors 34.04 +.51
... PhotoMdx d.99 -.06
16 14 Phobin 14.13 +.61
... ... PIwrks 2.60 +.19
15 12 Plexus 22.45 +.53
...... PlugPower 4.03 +.12
37 20 Polycom 22.81 +.49
7 ... Portlay 1224 +.13
20 13 Powswav 6.63 +29
....... Pozen 922 +.10
34 16 Prestek 7.74 +.06
25 21 PriceTRs u43.82 +1.43
8 17 pricene 32.44 +.80
...... ProgPh 20.86 +.62
... ProgGam 7.12 +34
23 17 ProilSvc 24.14 +24
39 24 PsycSols 3124 -.52
.. 20 QLT 7.18 +.13
11 18 Ologics 1727 +.13
26 19 Qualcom 35.45+186
... QuanFuel 2.68
34 QuestResnl.05 -2.01
33 15 QuestSw 12.74 +53
41 13 RFMIcD 6.58 +.4
58 36 RSASec u27.75 +.05
12 17 RackSys 20.03 +1.14
2 34 RdiSy 24.59 +.98
.. 17 R D 5.90 +.12
38 34 Rambso 11.39 +.51
5 18 Re~S .k .95 ..
56 39 RedHat 23.03 +.11
25 19 RedRobin 39.57 +57
.. 33 Redback 18.60+22
15 11 RentACt 26.45 +.11
14 13 Reapcp 1288 +.03
38 22 RschMot 74.60+1.55
20 19 ResConn 23.01 +.48
25 20 Respirm 34,17 +.40
16 13 RossSIrs 23.61 +.81
...... Rotechn 1256 +.04
29 17 RuthChls 18.62 +.30
S.... Cop Spo 4,31 +.06
...... SAFLINKh .42 -.01
.. SBACoum 24.60 +1.02
24 21 SEIInv u51.13 +1.52
26 18 SPSS 2299 -28
10 10 Saleco 55.49 +.32
.. 14 SaiPhm 11.62 +.32
57 18 SanderFm 2432 +.41
26 19 SanDtsk 48.87 +2.97
... 8 Smina 325 +.14
S... anlais 6.19 -.09
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2... 17 S Sp 347442.41
24 18 Schwab 16,43 +A6
18 13 Sde]ePh 1958 +.17
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22 15 SearsHHtS46.20 +3.44,
34 14 Se eCmp 6.46 +.06
22 17 SelCmIds 19.03 +57
11 11 Seldtin 51.81 +129
20 12 Semtechlf 11.75 +Z4
.. 25 Seplacor 4826 441
.39 Sianda 1655 +.62
28 Shire u50.71 +1.48
98 23 ShiMstIu 27.35 +.39
71 22 SiRFTch 20.47 +.90
71 20 SlmaWr 12.12 +.64
S15 SigmaDg 9.43 +.16
19 17 SIgmAn 72.64 +.88
... ... SigmaTel 4.56 -.06
30 14 Sionlmg 10.88 +.20
56 20 SkinLab 34.46 +.74
27 21 SST 4.06 +.18
.. 9 Slcware 6.01 +25
.. SlvSdg 22.98 +187
23 -. Similar 5.76-3.16
31 27 Sina 22.02 +22
48 14 Sirenza 9.13 +.21
..... SidusS 375 +.02
...... Smhemera 424 -.15
44 18 SirenaDenn23.13 -.66
10 9 SkyWest 23.06 +.41
65 14 StiwksSo 4.55 +.19
33 14 SmbrMir 9.81 +53
... 17 SmurfStnre 10.39 +.34
27 25 Sohu.cm 21.35. +.99
. Solea 8.59 -.02
25 21 SonicCps 21.79 +.12
... 38 SneWal 9.96 +.41
57 22 SonoSte 26.67 -135
66 22 Sonus 4.61 +.14
12 ... SouMioB c 1475
42 13 Sielnnst 11.34 +.0"7
SpansionA n15.75 +.55
20 14 SptSr 17.24 +1.07
20 17 Staes 23.65 +12
42 34 St1anckss3019 +23
28 12 STATSChp 621 +.11
10 7 SIDyna 53.10 +1.06
S...... M 1.95 +.01
15 15 SteCoM 20.06 -.96
19 14 StIFWAs 32.77+1.09
19 15 SMaddens 33.55 +.62
84 12 Strax s 3.37 +.06
6 19 SunHlthGpulO.37 +26
S.. Sunfcio 4162 +.12
.. 48 SmunPowern31.98 +1.66
12 12 Supe ssx 34.53 +.74
14 14 SusqBnc 24.71 +.75
14 11 Swrfm 2482 +.48
45 19 Sycamor 3,63 +0
24 23 SyTessEnT 19.60 +.11
72 14 Symotoc 1792 +.18
... 1 Symeim 7.12 +24
44 23 Synapss 22.65 +1.06
13 11 Syneron 20.92 -.32
... 7 yoys 24 +.34
.58 Synois 7,96
18 14TOA TAelfr 17.66 +.44
66 24 THiQs 25.61 +.80
3 4 TOPTarks 6.53 +.03
17 5 TVI Cp 1.98 +207
... 27 TakeTwo 11.56 +26
19 ... Tarnnt 1.31 -.41
...32 TASER 7.14 +.17
.. 19 TechDea 34.66 +,06
... 4 Tetme 12.50 +.12
32 20 TeleTeci 13.59 -.09
- .. Telldnc 16.64 +.81
18 15 Teliabs 941 +42
75 21 TesseaT 32.97 +1.07
28 21 TeiaTc 17.47 +96
...... TevaPtm 3423 -.16
27 22 TexRil sAsi1.14 +.37
...30 Thorato 1428 +27
.. 67 3Com 424 +,06
25 21 TbcoSfc 7.55 +.26
...... TWTee 17.15 +.08
T...... VoInc 6.37 +.14
23 19 TrdeStaI 14.00 +55
...... Tmsmela 1.12 -.03
... .. TmSwt 1.76 +.10
23 18 TriZetto 12.63 +.09
94 17 TidMics 17.45 +1.04
28 22. TrinbeN 47.88 +.7
46 31 TdiPathl uS.82 +.70
44 14 TiQLuint 4.35 +.17
19 13 TnmeRelg 18.25 +.94
15 14 TrstNY.;: 10.97 +.20
16 15 Trnistmi 3248 +.69
... 1 24i7RealM 829 +.36
9 UALn 23.31 +.56
,17 15 UCBHHId 1726 +.50
9 6 USCnct d524 -.05
...... USEnSys 4.41 +21
..-. USLEC 525 -.10
25 ... USAMot .21.88 +,.3
25 19 UTiWlds 22.67 +.88
... ... UTStr 7.97 +.11
68 .41 UndAnmrn34.73 +2.25
14 10 UtdOnn 10.92 +.41
USEnr 3.63 +.14
29 20 UtdSurg 27.05 +24
12 11 UrivFor 50.74 +1.80
24 18 UtOisis 16.64 +.73
29 19 VAStwr 432 +28
... VaTech 1.84 +.11
36 26 VaeueCkk 17.36 +.61
26 17 VaianSsh 34.80 +1.53
Vog... V eog .39 -.04
7 16 Vebsign 17.79 +.57
...... VetxPh 31.57 +.94
32 20 WVSat 26.87 +1.18
..... .ViRnt 124 +.09
5 8 VoPhrm &.73 +27
53 30. VstaPdtn 23.75 +1.60
16 14 Volomin 19.61 +.49
22 13 Wmlaco 1837, +97
14 13 WashFed 2225 +.52
20 21 WaeltInt 5824 +1.61
. ..W. W G 4.12 -.01
36 22 WebEx 34.64+1.91
41 26 webMelh 7.72 +.27
25 18 Webseesl9.84 +.38
14 12 WemetEnat 1.52 +.67
... 10 WeSet 459 +.09
... 4 WheelPt 1725 -.5
44 32 WholeFds 52.83 +1.92
18 15 WViup 19.04 -67
44 20 WindRvr 9.14 4,72
5,.WnTsFac 146 +.05
38 14 W ,Sys 13.74 +.38
17 14 WIdAcep 3725 +1.00
.. ... Wiate 1.19 -.08
... 46 Wy 74,82 +329
.... )Salt 11.01 +21
20 18 ormn 20.65 +.59
11 8 Xyrex 19.77 +1.28
9 6 YRC1Wde 37.64 +.76
33 46 Yahoo 28.17 +91
18 10 Youbet d3.49
25 ZoneTch 1.40 +.05
16 14 ZMlBcp 82.91 +125
... .. Zoktekh 1.87 +.73
65 12 Zoran 15.55 +.53
54 33 Zamie 2624 +1.35
I
I tA WvPnA-v ATIC-IT.-T 16- 2006
CITRUS COUNTY (L) LCHRONICL.1S
12-mo
Name NAV Chg %Rtn
AIM Investments A:
i BasValAp34.45 +.57 +3.6
CharltAp 13.99 +.15 +7.1
Constp 23.92 +.49 +1.7
HYdAp 4.33 ... +3.5
InlGrow 2638 +54 +21.2
I MuBp 8,02 +.01 +2.7
SelEqtyr 19,13 +.26 +6.3
AIM Investments B:
SCapDv B 16,80 +.37 +7.4
AIM Investor Cl:
Energy 44.56 +43 +17.7
C SummitPp12.06 +21 +5.4
Utilites 15.49 +.15 +14.9
Advance Capital I:
Balancp 18.00 +21 +4.0
Retlnc 9.55 +.03 +0.7
Alger Funds B:
SSmCapGrt 5.16 +.12 +7.3
AllancBern A:
t BalanAp 17.00 +20 +42
S GIbTchAp56.46 +1.68 -0.7
SmCpGrA23.69 +.59 -0.4
AllianceBern Adv:
E LgCpGrAd 19.56 +.47 -1.4
AllianceBern B:
CoipBdBpil.59 +.05 -025
GIbTchBt 50.57 +1.51 -1.5
GrowthBt 22.93 +.55 -7.2
1 SCpGrBt 19.78 +.50 -12
USGoIvtBp 6.75 +.02 0.0
St AllianceBern C: 1
SCpGrCt 19.84 +.50 -12
Allianz Funds C:
GwthCt 18.89 +.37 +4.1
TargtCI 15.81 +.45 -2.9
Amer Century Adv:
EqGrop n23.97 +28 +4.8
Amer Century Inv:
Balancednl6.28 +.14 + .4
Eqlncn 8.44 +.07 +9.1
FLMuBndn10.60 +.02 +2.8
Giowthln 2020 +.31 +1.1
Heritageln14.82 +.33 +11.7
IncGron 31.12 +.36 +6.2
IntDiscr .- ... NA
.IntGrol ... .. NA
LiUfeSdn 5.17 +.06' -3.7
;, NewOpprn5.99 +.11 +5.8
OneChAg ... .. NA
RealEsiln 29.68 +.38 +24.3
np Ultan 27.05 +.40 -8.1
Utiln 14.85 +.13 +122
S.. Valuelnvn 7.25 +.09 +7.1
:,8. American Funds A:
t.. AmcpAp 18.81 +26 +2A4
Lt AMutlAp 27.44 +.30 +7.0
BalAp 18.20 +.18 +4.3
8-. BondAp 13.13 +.03 +2.9
CapWAp 18.76 +.10 +12
CaplBAp 57.20 +.43 +122
K.. CapWGAp39.74 +.57 +17.8
EupacAp 45.42 +.74 +22.4
FdlnvAp 38.59 +.49 +13.5
; GwthAp 31.45 +.43 +7.8
-, HITrAp 12.19 +.02 +6.1
IncoAp 19.44 +.16 +10.4
IntBdAp 13.32 +.03 +2.3
4 ICAAp 33.31 +.36 +9.7
NEcoAp 23.57 +.36 +48.7
;0 NPerAp 31.12 +.49 +152
.II NwWridA 44.04 +.51 +24.3
0S SmCpAp 37.71 +.51 +14.6
iS TxExAp 12.41 +.02 +3.2
I WshA p 32.64 +.38 +7.7
American Funds B:
BalBt 18.13 +.18 +3.6
.. CaplBBt 5720 +.43 +11.4
-. CpWGrBt 39.54 +.57 +16.9
NE GrwthBt 30.38 +.41 +6.9
t IncoBt 19.33 +.16 +9.6
: IGABt 33.15 +.36 +8.9
Ita, WashBt 32.43 +.37 +6.9
2.- Ariel Mutual Fds:
t.I. Apprec 4527 +.72 -3.1
T. Ariel 49.01 +.62 -5.0
Artisan Funds:
80 1 Ing 28.64 +.55 +23.7
IT. MidCap 30.47 +.74 +3.8
t1- Baron Funds:
Asset 58.17 +.95 +8.6
6_ Growth 45.58 +1.09 +0.7
I- SmCap 22.13 +.54 -3.0
Bernstein Fds:
IntDur 12.97 +.04 +2.1.
DivMu 13.92 +.01 +2.1
Ec TxMglntV 27.03 +.56 +212
InlVal2 27.00 +.55 +21.4
i BlackRockA:
K.0 AuroraA 3423 +.61 -0.7
i. HYInvA 7.85 +.01 +5.3
-. .Legacy 13.89 +.26 +1.0
BramAeil Funds:
.r, n,..,IAn 311 .33 +1,4
s Brandywine Fds:
,, Bnmdywni n31.68 +.59 +5.5
6-. Brinson Funds Y:
rI, HiWIY n6,97 +.01 -+4.3,
CGM Funds:
,,11." ?) 4~4-. *'1 .44
Calamos Funds:
Gr&lncAp30.94 +.41 +5.5
Gw- hAp 51.37 +1.38 0.0
SGrowhC 148.82 +1.32 -0.8
Calvert Group:
Incop 16.57 +.06 +2.5
IntEqAp 23.41 +.34 +20.8
MBCAI ... 0.0
SMunlnt 10.62, +.01 +2.2
'o.i',Ap .:ii ; .*12 42.8
S ,p '1,:, 7.')7 +2*3s
'S".:.:EA p 91 364 .5 +22.:
T.Fu 1 l). +.01 +1.8
U'+ TxFLgp 16.46 +.03 +3.1
TxFVT 15.60 +.02 +2.8
Causeway IntI:
"; ,lI.1. . ,i : : +16.8
Cohen & Sieeis
C"r, r, w4 1 *,t +23.9
Columia Class A:
R"A .,Ti '; 1. +6.4
Columbia Class Z:
AocmZ 28239 +.50 +6.6
AcomIntZ 37.90 +.65 +24.6
-0-Credit SulseABCD:
,r.ValueAt 2059 +26 48.5
I.- DWS Scudder CIA:
,' CmmAnp 19.89 +.40 +8.4
SDrHIRA 48.45 +:51 +10.5
DWS Scudder Cl S:
SCapGir 46.86' +.63 +1.9
SCorPlsInc 12.51 +.04 +1.6
EmMkin 11.76 +.04 +11.1
S' E EmMkGrr 23.85 +.30 +25.9
EuroEq 34.66 +.70 +19.4
GNMAS 14.54 +.05 +1.9
,% t. GF.P.P. 9.55 .0 .1:
''r' 41.06 .) 1 1
,.iTr,, 34.41 +.56 +24.8
Gold&Prc 23.02 +.20 +49.3
'+ GrolncS 22.23 +.33 +5.2
SIntTxAMT 11.10 +.01 +2.5
IntFdS 56.78 +1.23 +20.6
a4", LgCoGro 24.96 +.33 +1.1
hr LatAmrEq 53.54 +1.34 +41.0
-*'" MgdMuniSg.09 +.01 +3.8
MATFS 14.19 .+.02 +3.3
SPacOppsr18.35 +.18 +24.1
S*, ShtTmBdS 9.92 +.01 +3.3
;'. Davis Funds A:
S, NWYVenA 35.04 +.40 +9.5
'.c Davis Funds B:
u. NYVenB 33.45 +.38 +8.7
8., Davis Funds C&Y:
"S. NYVenY 35.47 +.40 +9.8
L NYVenC 33.67 +39 +8.7
SDelaware Invest A:
-V" TrendAp 20.81 +57 -2.4
TxUSAp 11.50 +.03 +2.7
': Delaware Invest B:
'0. DeIchB 328 ... +5.9
'. SaeiGrBt 21.59 +50 -3.4
-co. Dimensional FUb:
EmMkIV 26.84 +36 +29.5,
IntSmVan19.42 +25 +19.5
6 USLgVan 23.02 +.33 +8.3
*yr USMicron14.92 +28 +4.0
0., USSmall n19.95 +.45 +4.8
p2.,., US SmVa 27.97 +57 +.2
O:8il IntSmCo n17.54 +,25 +18.4
0.' F_.gMidn 22.29 +`34 +23.7
-- InttVan 20.72 +39 +24.7
TMUSSV 24.52 +.50 +7.8
n. DFARIEn29.32 +.31 +22.2
c-. Oodge&Cox:
,, Balanced 84236 +82 +7.3
S.' Imnme 12.44 +04 +2.2
*8i;.i InOSlk 39.95 +.53 +22.4
Stock 145.42 +1.88 +10.0
Dieylus:
a.,,e: 42.49 +41 +7.0
'C:,:. 34.85 +.50 +6.7
i t S 10.40 +15 +7.0
0,.i."..1.1i 37.77 +.52 +5.7
E, Tilj 40.48 +.91 +1.5
FL i.',ri 12.92 +.02 +1.9
I, r',r. l '. 17.71 +04 +2.4
Dreous Founders:
A r 1..1ir I'iv'4" I"' +3,9
,..' -"i', rt ii. *' +5.0
Dieyfus Piemier.
,.,rE-l',15.80 +.14 +6.3
H r, l' .'l 0 4' +`38 +10.7
uJiH,Pr. 14 +.02 +4.4
in. ruAi 30.37 +A41 +10.2
ST7.,1,uC' 116.82 +.14 +6.1
S r.-,,:,-,a 22.25 +.76 -1.4
. Ealon Vance CI A:
r.., p 18.04 +.09 +19.8
.1rIfmF Bi 10.84 +.02 +5.4
l,. 7.85 +.17 +6.8
W.C... A 6.37 ... +6.4
N. ilrM.ii. 11.65 +.02 +7.4
pf- 0 11.79 +28 +79
i Tr1*-,.a 7.15 +.01 +2.6
Eaton Vance Cl B:
S FL.Ib 11.00 +.01 +4.4
HiirM6ib 11.42 +.15 -0.3
rriM.1Bi 11.65 +.02 +6.6
SEaton Vance CI C:
'.," r' 7.14 +.01 +1.8
rJIl.lIC 11.65 +,02 +6,6
Evergreen A:
AstAIp 14.52 +.14 +7.7
MUTUAL FUNDS
Evergreen B:
DvrBdBt 14.17 +.04 +0.1
MuBdBt 7.45 +.02 -:.r
Evergreen qC:
AstAlt 14.06 +.13 -;,
Evergreen I:
CorBdl 10.29 +.04 -i"
SIMunil 9.90 +.01 -
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 25.79 +.29 +',1
HiYieldp 4.48 ... -)
VaiRestr 47.17 +.77 -
FPA Funds:
Nwinc 10.91 +.01 -i.
Fairholm 27.59 +.16+1 ,.,
Federated A:
AmLdrA 24.14 +.28 -.
MidGrSIA 33.52 +.76 -,.,
KaulmAp 5.52 +.11 -'
MuSecA 10.58 +.02 -.n
Federated B:
StrincB 8.64 +.02 --
Federated Instl:
Kaufmn 5.52 +.11 -i.
Fidelity Adv Foc T:
HrCarT 23.30 +.22 -; i
NatResT 45.72 +.54 +L'i
Fidelity Advisor A:
DivMlnAr 22.68 +.44 +" 7
Fidelity Advisor I:
O InU n23.01 +.45 +- i
EqGrin 50.30 +.85 -i1
Eqni n 29.92 +.34 i
IntBdIn 10.74 +.03 +2.4
Fidelity Advisor T:
BalancT 16.22 +.20 +7.2
DivmntTp 22.44 +.43 +17.5
DivGrTp 12.38 +.14 +5.0
DynCATp 16.42 +.25 +10.5
EqGrTp 47.44 +.80 +1.2
EqInT 29.56 +.34 +7.5
GovinT 9.81 +.04 +1.4
GrOppT 30.02 +.79 -3.7
HilnAdTp 9.77 +.01 +5.4
IntBdT 10.72 +.03 +2.0
MidCpTp 23.18 +.46 +2.9
MulncTp 12.83 +.02 +2.5
OvwseaT 21.33 +.37 +14.9
STRT 9.37 +.01 +3.0
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2010 nl4.16 +.14 +5.1
FF2020n 14.82 +.19 +4.4
FF2030 n 15,16 +22 +7.2
FF2040n 8.92 +.13 +7.5
FF2015n 11.68 +.13 +4.9
Fidelity Invest:
AggrGrr n16.81 +.45 -2.7
AMgrn 16.18 +.16 +4.7
AMgrGrn 15.37 +.20 +4.4
AMgrinn 12.94 +.06 +6.3
Balancn 19.22 +.23 +7.8
BlueChGrn41.91 +.68 -0.7
CAMunn 12.29 +.02 +3.0
Canadan 46.96 +.61 +20.3
CapApn 25.49 +.39 +4.0
Cplncrn 8.46 +.02 +6.2
ChinaRgn21.85 +.10 +17.1
CngSn 431.04+4.03 +9.4
CTMunrn11.31 +.03 +2.5
Contran 65.32 +.97 +9.8
CnvScn 23.49 +.26 +9.4
Deslin 12.37 +.20 +7.9
DisEqn 28.98 +.42 +7.5
Divnln 35.88 +.55 +19.5
DivStkOn 1428 +23 +7.2
DivGthn 29.65 +.33 +5.6
EmrMkn 20.77 +.22 +36.4
Eql in 55.29 +.68 .+10.1
EQIIn 23.12 +.27 +4.8
ECapAp 25.79 +.38 +23.7
Europe 40.37 +.67 +18.9
Exchn 293.36+3.35 +8.2
Exportn 21.32 +.43 +7.4
Fideln 32.96 +.56 +8.4
Fity r n 20.76 +.35 +6.9
'FtRaleHirn9.92 ... +5.1
FL.1u.,. II ) +.02. +2.8
F].:r.. 7". .::1 +.36 +7.6
GNMAn 10.65 +.04 +2.0
Govlncan 9.97 +.03 +1.8
GroCon 61.55 +1.23 +5.8
Grolncn 34.23 +.56 +1.5
Gronclln 10.20 +.15 +7.8
Highlnorn 8.78 +.01 +6.0
Indepnn 20.07 +.34 +7.8
IntBdn 10.18 +.03 +2.4
IntGovn 9.94 +.02 +2.3
IntlDiscn 35.01 +.55 +20.8
IntlSCprn28.60 +.25 +18.5
InvGB n 7.30 +.03 +2.6
Japann 17.32 +.31 +282
JpnSmrn 13.89 +.26 +9.0
LatAmn 38.19 +.95 +46.1
LevCoStkn28.09 +.40 +13.1
LowPrn 42.24 +.50 +6.0
Magelln 85.36 +1.82 +2.5
MDMurn10.76 +.02 +2.5
MAMunn 11.78 +.02 +2.6
MIMunn 11.76 +.02 +2.8
MdCapn 27,38 +.57 +11.8
MNMunn 11.32 +.01 +2.5
MtgSecn 10.93 +.04" +2.6
rlu.-,;i.,,.. I .I ..* "0 ..0
P....r r "i 1,r l
tJnmi ri, l4 7i .i.o i ii
rm iali r. i J ;,.T. t.2
NYMunn 12.69 +.03 +2.7
OTCn 35.36 +1.03 -1.2
OhMunn11.56 +.03 +2.6
Ovwsean 45.25 +.69 +21.1
PcBasn 26.40 +.33 +24.2
PAMunrn10.72 +.02 +2.8
Puritnn 19.44 +.17 +7.5
RealEn 35.59 +.43 +19.9
.StIntMun 10.16 +.01 +2.3
SBFn 8.83 +.01 +3.4
T,,lod a.'..1,', -4 .) *t +2.7
rr,:mli 1,r," 3" +4.7
SEAsian 23.77 +.16 +27.1
StkSicn 25.46 +.37 +7.5
Stratincn 10.46 +.03 +4.9
StrReRtr 10.18 +.05 NS
Trend n 59.06 +.84 +7.3
USBIn 10.73 +.04 +1.9
Ullityn 16.89 +.15 +16.6
ValStratn31.77 +.58 +5.5
Valuen 78.01 +1.21 +7.4
WrIdwn 20.64 +.33 +13.5
Fidelity Selects:
Air n41.90 +1.11 +18.6
Banldng n 37.42 +.53 +,.3
Biotehn 58.40 +1.19 -1.2
Brlirn 70.11 +1.74 +20.6
Chemn 64.52+1.01 -1.1
Compn 33.52 +1.00 -6.3
Con[ndn 25.19 +34 +3.5
CstHon 41.70 +1.03 -12.8
DfAern 75.590 +1.78 +8.0
DvCmn 18.42 +.60 -1.4
Electrn 40.35 +1.32 -4.4
Enrgyn 50.25 +.50 +20.4
SEngSvn 68.34 +1.14 +18.2
Envirn 16.28 +.35 +4.8
FnSvn 115.83 +2.08 +11.4
FoNodn 55.43 +.54 +12.3
Goldrn 34.70 +.14 +57.2
Healthn 123.13 +1.17 +3.3
HomFn 51.30 +.86 +3.9
IndMtn 46.16 +.82 +19.2
Insurn 66.51 +.74 +4.7
Leisrn 74.73 +1.41 +3.9
MedDIn 49.44 +.46 +A.4
MdEqSysn22.98 +.25 -2.0
Mumltn 43.97 +.70 +3.8
NiGasn 38.97 0 .40 +15.0
Papern 29.27 +41 +52
Phaman 10.41 +.12 +14.1
Retail n 48.57 +.99 +0.2
Soflwrn 56.20 +1.34 +10.1
Techn 59.33 +1.87 -3.0
TecmnA 42.47 +.85 +13.0
Transn 45.71 +1.25 +12.0
GIoGrn 49.63 +46 +15.8
WirelesAn 6.23 +.13 0.08
Fidelity Spartan:
Eqldxinv n45.60 +.62 +2.1
5001hxlnvrn89.16+1.21 +2.1
GovSnn 10.74 +.04 +1.9
Fidelity Spart Adv:
EqldxAd n45.60 +.62 NS
500Adrn 89.17 +1,21 NS
First Eagle:
GoIA 46.18 +.29 +17.3
OverseaA25.91 +14 +20.8
First Investors A
BIChpAp 21.53 +.27 +3.7
GlaohAp 7.66 +.12 +10.5
GovtAp 10.62 +.03 +1.8
GrolnAp 14.19 +.23 +2.4
ncoA p 2.99 .. +3.7
thvGrAp 9.39 +.03 +0.7
MATFAp 11.71 +.02 +1.7
MITFAp 12.20 +.02 +2.2
MidCpAp 27.38 +.49 +0.7
NJTFAp 12.79 +.03 +2.0
NYTFAp 14.24 +.02 +2.2
PATFAp 12.82 +.02 +2.3
SpSitAp 22.07 +.44 +9.0
TxExAp 9.85 +,01 +1.6
TotRtAp 14.22 +.16 +2.2
ValueBp 7.16 +.10 +8.0
Firsthand Funds:
GIhTech 3.83 +.09 -1.8
TachVal 32.10 +.81 +42
Frank/Temp Frnk A:
AGEAp 2.06 .. +4,4
AdjUS p 8.87 +2.9
ALTFAp 11.38 +.02 +2.7
AZTFA p 10.97 +.02 +2.8
Balinvp 65.31 +.81 +8.8
CallnsAp 12.57 +.02 +2.8
CAInlAp 11.44 +.02 +2.8
Ca[TFAp 728 +.02 +3.8
CapGrA 11.06 +.20 +2.2
COTFAp 11.90 +,02 +3.0
CTrFAp 11.00 +.02 +3.0
CvtScAp 16.29 +.15 +3.9
DblTFA 11.84 +.02 +2.7
DynTchA 24.73 +.58 -0.6
EqlncApx 21.32 +.25 +6.7
Fedlntp 11,32 +.02 +2.5
FedTFAp 12.03 +.02 +3.1
FLTFAp 11.81 +.02 +3.2
FoundAlp 13.28 +.13 +9.7
GATFAp 11.99 +.02 +2.5
GoidPrMA30.63 +.24 +58.3
GrwthAp 37.30 +.57 +6.3
HYTFAp 10.81 +.02 +3.9
IncomAp 2.54 +.02 +8,.0
InsTFAp 12.19 +.02 +2.8
NYITFp 10.83 +.02 +2.1
LATFAp 11.48 +.02 +2.7
LMGvScA 9.83 +.01 +1.9
HWoE TEUU FNTL3ES
Here are the 1,000 biggest mutual funds listed or Nasdaq Tables
show the lund name. sell price or Net Asset Value (NAV; and daily
rinl change as well as one total return figure as lollows
Tues: 4-wk total return '.%)
Wed: 12-mo total return i-.
Thu: 3-yr cumulative lotal return ,Ai
Fri: 5-yr cumulative lolal return (')
Name: Name c.f mutual fund and family
NAV: Net assel value.
Chg: Nel change In price ol NAV
Total return: Percenl change in NAV ror the time period showr,, with
dividends reinvested It period longer than 1 year, return Is cumula-
live.
Data based on NAVs reported to 1Lipper r-y 6 p m. Eastern.
Footnotes: e E<-capilal gains distribution I Previous day s quote
n No-l.Ioad fund p Fund assets used i. pay distflrution costs r -
Redemption fee or contingent deterred sales load may apply s -
Stock dividend or spint I Both p and r x Ex-cash dividend NA -
No information available NE Daia in question NN Fund does not
wish to be tracked. NS Fund did nol eaisf at slart date Source:
Linner. Inc. and The Associated Press
MDTFAp 11.65 +.02 +3.0
MATFAp 11.81 +.02 +2.6
MITFAp 12.15 +.02 +2.9
MNInsA 12.00 +.02 +2.6
MOTFAp 12.18 +.03 +2.7
NJTFAp 12.02 +.02 +2.8
NYlnsAp 11.48 +.02 +2.6
NYTFAp 11.73 +.02 +2.6
NCTFAp 12.20 +.02 +2.9
OhiolAp 12.45 +.02 +2.8
ORTFAp 11.76 +.02 +2.8
PATFAp 10.33 +.02 +3.1
ReEScAp 26.25 +.41 +6.7
RisDvAp 34.61 +.48 +10.7
SMCpGrA36.99 +.94 +2.3
USGovA p 6.36 +.02 +2.1
UfilsAp 12.93 +.10 +10.9
VATFAp 11.73 +.02 +2.8
Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv:
IncmeAd 2.53 +.02 +8.2
Frank/Temp Frnk B:
IncomBl p 2.54 +.02 +7.5
IncomeBt 2.53 +.02 +7.1
Frank/Temp Frnk C:
FoundAlp13.07 +.12 +9.0
IncomCt 2,55 +.01 +7.5
Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
DiscA 28.22 +.23 +16.8
QualldAt 21.10 +.17 +12.3
SharesA 25.02 +.24 +10.8
Frank/Temp Temp A:
DvMktAp 25.82 +.09 +23.7
ForgnAp 13.65 +.12 +12.4
GIBdAp 10.81 +.04 +6.8
GrwthAp 24.81 +.26 +11.2
InlxEMp 17.81 +.22 +15.3
WorldAp 19.13 +.18 +10.8
Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
GrthAv 24.86 +.26 +11.4
Frank/Temp Tmp B&C:
DevMkIC 25.24 +.09 +22.8
ForgnCp 13.42 +.12 +11.6
GE Elfun S&S:
S&S PM 45.22 +.55 +6.6
GMO Trust III:
EmMkr 20.44 +.27 +28.3
For 17.29 +.30 +21.7
GMO rust IV:
CorePlusBd 10.44 +.03 +3.2
EmrMkt 20.40 +27 +28.4
Foreign 17.30. +30 +21.8
InIllntrVI 33.99 +.64 +22.4
GMO Trust VI:
EmgMktsr20.41 +.27 +28.5
USCoreEq 13.98.+21 NS
Gabelli Funds:
Asset 44.37. +.60 +6.4
Gartmore Fds D:
Bond 9.42 +.03 +2.0
GvtBdD 10.05 +.03 +1.8
GrowthD 6.80 +.13 -2.6
NafionwD 19.12 +.30 +5.2
TxFrr 10.42 +.01 +2.5
Gateway Funds:
Gateway 26.35 +.16 +7.5
Goldman Sachs A:
GrlncA 28.32 +.38 +11.9
HYMuAp 11.39 +.02 +5.7
MdCVAp 36.61 +.48 +6.5
SmCapA 42.98 +.79 +6.5
Goldman Sachs nst:
HYMuni 11.39 +.02 +6.0
Guardian Funds:
GBG InGrA 16.74 +.22 +18.3
ParkAA 33.40 '+,47 +7.7
Harbor Funas:
',.. I I ,', +1.8
i".. : -.a l.l I....9' '1 -. .7
'. i, .i.1 '+27,0
Hartford Fds A:
AdvrsAp 15.83 +.20 +3.4
CpAppA p 37.01 +.59 +12.0
DivGlhAp20.17 +24 +9.3
SmlCoAp20.30 +.51 +10.8
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 52.76 +.88 +12.7
Div&Gr 22.11 +26 +9.9
Advisers 22.76 +28 +4.0
Stock 49.92 +.84 +5.5
TotRetBd 11.35 +.04 +1.6
Hennessy Funds:
CorGrow 19.42 +.50 +32
CorGroll 29.38 +.65 +5.0
HollBalFdn15.94 +.09 +4.8
Hotchkls'& Wiley:
LgCpVlAp23.39 +.40 +1.4
MidCpVal 28.79 +.46 +3.0,
HussmnStrGr 16.14 ... +3.2
ICON Fds:
Energy 34.39 +.46 +15.6
H thcare 17.71 +.18 +3.1
ISI Funds:
NoAmp 7.27 +.03 +2.2
IXIS Advisor Cl A:
TarEqty 10.69 +.13 +8.3
Ivy Funds:
GINatRsA p 30.40 +.35 +29.7
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpValp 24.83 +.32 +7.4
JPMorgan Select:
IntEq n36.12 +.72 +19.7
JPMorgan Set CIs:
InldAmtern25.61 +.34 +7.7
Janus:
Balanced 23.03 +.30 +7.1
Contrarian 16.01 +.23 +14.1
CoreEq 24.28 +.44 +9.8
Enteipr 41.86 +.84 +5.2
FedTE 6.95 +.01 +2.6
FIxBnd n 9.28 +.03 +1.4
Fund 25.81 +52 +4,8
G LifeSci rn20.05 +29 +2,3
GITechr 11,33 +.39 +3.5
Grinc 35.92 +.66 +6.0
Mercury 22,32 +.49 +2,3
MdCpVal 23.23 +.30 +7.2
Olympus 30.97 +.64 +1.8
Orion 8.75 +.20 +14.5
Ovrseasr 38.18 +86 +41.5
ShTmBd 2.87 .. +2.8
Twenty 49.67 +76 +6.0
Ventur 57.08 +1.54 0.0
WridWr 43.92 +,97 +6.4
JennlsonDryden A:
BlendA 18.08 +32 +8.6
HilYdAp 5.64 +.01 +5.4
InsuredA 10.71 +.02 +2.4
iliyA 16.06 +.17 +22.3
JennlsonDryden B:
GrowlhB 13.70 +.32 -2.1
HiYldBt 5.63 +.01 +4.9
InsuredB 10.72 +.02 +2.0
John Hancock A:
BondAp 14.62 +.05 +1.4
ClassioVip 25.54 +36 +7.8
SIrlnAp 6.78 +.02 +.4
John Hancock B:
StrincB 6.78 +.02 +2.7
John Hancock C11:
LSBalanc 14.17 +.14 NS
LSGrwth 14.45 +.19 NS
Julius Baer Funds:
IntlEql r 41.63 +.54 +25.0
InlEqA 40.81 +.53 +24.7
Legg Mason: Fd
OpporTrt 15.23 +.33 -7.2
SpInvp 37.51 +.91 -4.5
ValTrp 62.75+1.20 -4.3
Legg Mason Insth:
ValTrlstl 69.51 +1.33 -3.4
Legg Mason Ptrs A:
AgGrAp 106.50 +1.62 +5.4
ApprAp 14.69 +.18 +4,8
HilncAt 6.66 ... +3.9
InAICGAp 14.15 +.25 +19.1
LgCpGAp21.36 +.43 -5.4
Legg Mason Ptrs B:
CaplnBl 17.25 +15 +14.0
LgCpGBt 19.99 +.41 -6.2
Legg Mason Ptrs 1:
GrincA 16.03 +.24 +2.5
Longleaf Partners:
Painers 32.73 +.40 +60,6
Inll 18.16 +24 +11.5
Smcap 28.30 +.43 +11.1
Loomis Sayles:
LSBondl 13.97 +.07 +7.3
Lord Abbett A:
TftlAp 15.22 +.15 +11.7
BdDebAp 7.73 +.02 +3.9
GlIncAp 6.79 +.04 -0.1
MidCpAp 21.44 +.29 +0.5
MFS Funds A:
MITA 18.97 +.27 +6.0
MIGA 12.53 +.23 -0.6
GcrOpA 8.57 +.16 +-4.6
HilnA 3.77 ... +3.9
MFLA 10.05 +.01 +3.0
TotRA 15.64 +.14 +3.5
ValueA 24.92 +.29 +9.7
MFS Funds B:
MIGB 11.40 +,21 -1.3
GvScB 9.32 +.03 +0.7
HilnB 3.78 ... +3.2
MulnB 8.54 +.01 +2.6
ToIRB 15.63 +,14 +2.9
MainStay Funds B:
CapApBt 27.97 +.50 -0.8
ConvBt 13.91 +.11 +5.0
GovIBt 8.09 +.03 +0.5
HYklBBt 6.20 +.01 +4.5
InlEqB 14.77 +.24 +172
SmCGBp 14.39 +.31 -3.5
TotRIBt 19.09 +.22 +3.1
Mairs & Power:
Growth 71.32 +.94 +1.5
Marsico Funds:
Focusp 17.57 +.32 +3.0
Matthews Asian:
PacTiger 20.76 +.12 +17.8
Merrill Lynch A:
GIAIAp 18.11 +.15 +13.3
HealthAp 5.66 +.09 0.0
NJMunBd 10.72 +.03 +4.2
Merrill Lynch B:
BalCapBt25.97 +.26 +5.9
BaV1Bt 32.71 +.39 +9.1
BdHilnc 5.07 +.01 +6.1
CaInsMB 11.47 +.02 +2.5
CrBPtBt 11.36 +.04 +0.7
CplTBt 11.52 +.04 +0.8
EquityDiv 17.23 +.18 +11.6
EuroBt 18,.53 +.28 +19.8
FocValt 13.35 +.19 +7.6
FndIGBt 17.15 +23 +4.3
FLMBt 10,33 +.02 +2.8
GIAIBt 17.75 +.15 .+12.4
HealthBt 3.96 +.06 -0.8
LalABt 42.03 +1.05 +43.8
LgCCBp 12.77 +.22 +6.7
MnInBt 7.79 +.01 +2.4
ShTUSG I 9.04 +.01 +2.5
MuShtT 9.91 ... +1.9
MNilBt 10.47 +.02 +3.1
NJMBt 10.70 +.02 +3.7
NYMBt 10.99 +.02 +3.1
NatRsTBt 50.40 +.43 +132
PacBt 24.84 +.34 +24.7
PAMBt 11.24 +.02 +2.9
ValueOppt21.33 +.39 +5.6
USGovt 9.87 +.03 +0.7
UtIllcmt 1322 +.15 +11.6
WidinBt 6.12 +.03 +12
Merrill Lynch C: -
GAICt 17,18 +.13 +12,4
Merrill Lynch I:
BalCapl 26.75 +.27 +7.0
BaVl 33.64 +.40 +10.3
BdHilnc 5.06 +.01 +6.9
CalnsMB 11.47 +.03 +4,0
CrBPtlt 11.36 +.04 +1,5
CplTI 11.52 +.04 +1.3
DvCapp 25.32 +.26 +30.7
EquityOv 17.19 +.18 +12.7
Eurolt 21.72 +.33 +20.9
FocVall 14,83 +21 +8.8
FLMI 10.33 +.02 +3,3
GIAIIt 18.17 +.15 +13.6
Health 6.24 +.09 +02
LatAl 4423 +1.10 +452
Mnlnl 7.80 +.02 +3.1
MnShIT 9.91 .... +2.3
MulTI 10.16 +.02 +2.4
MNatll 10.48 +.02 +3,9
NatRsTrt 53.91 +.45 +14.4
Pacl 2721 +.37 +26.0
ValueOpp 24.18 +.43 +6.7
USGovt 9.87 +.02 +1.4
Ullcmilt 1325 +.15 +12.5
W ilnc 6.12 +.03 +1.9
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd. 3.96 +.03 +80.8
Monetta Funds:
lMorganr Stanley A
'1: -rA "J iO +5.2
Morgan Stanley B:
GlbDivB 15.17 +22 +10.8
GrwthB 12.87 +.30 +1.8
StratB 19.90 +21 +9.4
MorganStanley Inst:
GIValEqAn18.92 +27 +10.1
IntEqn 22.71 +.34 +142
Muhenk 79.27+1.37 -5.4
Under Funds A:
InlemtA 17.48 +.51 -6.8
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 16.37 +.17 +11.5
DiscZ 2.53 +23 +17.1
QualidZ 2124 +.17 +12.7
SharesZ 2521 +25 +1.1.1
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 33.84 +.75 +5.2
Intlr 23.73 +.31 +192
Partner 28.13 +.44 +42
Neuberger&Bermw T
Genesis 48,84 +78 43.4
Nicholas Group:
Hitn I n2.10 ... +3.6
Nichn 57.44, +.67 +0.4
Northern Funds:
SmCpldxnlO.95 +.25 +5.6
Technlyn 11.01 +.28 -3.1
Nuveen Cl R: .
InMunR 10.71 +.03 +2.9
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhitOkSG n28.73+.57 -10.9
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncrn26.28 +.21 +8.9
Globalln 25:75 +.37 +16.4
Intlirn 26.14 +.30 +22.1
Oakliarkrn42.52 +.61 +1.2
Select rn 32.82 +.60 -0.3
Old Mutual Advh : ..:
Tc&ComZn11.38 +37 +0.9
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFMu 10.13 +.02 +5.1
AMTFrNY 13.01 +.04 +5.5
CAMunIAp 11.51 +.03 +5.3
CapApAp 42.22 +.88 +1.0
CapIncAp12.11 +.09 +3.2
ChlncAp 9.22 +.01 +3.9
DvMktAp 38.04 +.57 +26.3
Disc p 4223+1.20 -2.6
EquityA 10.46 +.18 +1,9
GlobAp 68.95 +1.43 +10.3
GIbOppA 3729 +.86 +16.3
Goldp 29.72 +.50 +61.6
HiYdAp 9.25 +.01 +4.6
InlBdAp 5.79 +.04 +4.3
LtdTmMu 15.80 +.02 +3.8
MnStFdA 38.79 +.51 +7.4
MIdCapA 17.69 +.38 +1.0
PAMuniAp 12.80 +.02 +4.7
StdnAp 4.15 +.02 +3.5
USGvp '9.35 +,04 +1.3
Oppenhelmer B:
AMTFMu 10.09 +.02 +4.3
AMTFrNY 13.01 +.03 +4.7
CpIncBt 11.97 +.09 +2.4
ChincBt 9.21 +,01 +3.1
EquityB 9.99 +.18 +1.0
HIYIdBt 9.11 +.01 +3.8
StrlncB I 4.16 +.01 +2.5
Oppenhelm Quest:
QBalA 17,73 +.22 -0.1
Oppenheimer Roch:
LtdNYAp 3.37 +.01 +3.7
RoMuAp 18.45 +.05 +5.7
RcNIMuA 12.52 +.02 +5.1
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
TolRtAd 10.32 +.05. +1.5
PIMCO Insl PIMS:
Anlsset 12.77 +.08 +4.2
ComodRR14.97 +.10 +6.9
HiYId 9.58 +.01 +4.4
LowDu 9.89 +.02 +2.5
RealRet 11.31 +.09 +12
RealRtnl 10.92 +.05 +2.8
ToltRI 10.32 +.085 +1.7
PIMCO Funds A:
RealRtAp 10.92 +05 +2,3
TolRtA 10.32 +05 +1.3
PIMCO Funds D:
TRtnp 10.32 +05 +1.4
PhoenixFunds A:
Balaer 15.01 +.14 +5.4
Cap~rA 14.603 +`27 -2.1
IntlA 12.78 +.21 +19.4
Pioneer Funds A:
BalanA p 9.93 +.09 +1.5
BondAp 8.99 +.02 +1.0
EqlncAp 31.85 +.37 +12.4
EurSealEqA37.16 +.84 +16.6
GOrtlhAp 12.32 +.23 -1.8
IniValA 22.41 +.46 +21.5
MdCpGrA 14.60 +.31 -2,8
MdCVAp 23.37 +.33 +0.8
PionFdAp47.14 +67 +9.7
TxFreAp 11.60 +02 +2.4
ValueAp 18.09 +.20 +5.3
Pioneer Funds B:
HiYIdBt 10.80 +.05 +3.4
MdCpVB 20.33 +.29 -02
Pioneer Funds C:
HiYdCt 10.90 +.05 +2.4
Price Funds:
Balance n20.18 +.22 +6.8
BIChipn 32.29 +.57 +2.3
CABondn10,93 +.02 +3.3
CapAppn 20.95 +.19 +6.1
DiGron 23.42 +.32 +5,8
EmEurp 28.35 +.18 +37.1
Eqlnon 27.37 +.33 +7.4
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Eqindexn 34,57 +.47 +5.8 TA IDEX A:
Europen 19.11 +.33 +15.0 JanGrowp24.51 +.42 +0.1
FLintmn 10.67 +.02 +2.1 GCGIobp 27.13 +.44 +9.6
GNMAn 9.29 +.04 +2.2 TrCHYBpx8.98 -.03 +4.0
Growthn 28.78 +.51 +4.8 TAF Inpx 9.16 -.01 +0.9
Gr&lnn 20.69 +.29 +3.9 Turner Funds:
HlhSci n 24.85 +.42 +8.2 SmlCpGrn25.71 +.76 +5.3
HiYieldn 6.83 +.01 +4.3 Tweedy Browne:
ForEqn 18.48 +.39 +16.2 GlobVal 28.42 +.20 +12.8
IntlBondn 9.53 +.05 +0.3 US Global Investors:
IntDisn 45.51 +.64 +25.4 AllAm 27.46 +.29 +10.6
InllSkn 15.67 +.33 +16.1 GtbRs 17.15 +.15 +33.4
Japan n 11.20 +.24 +23.0 GidShr 15.85 +.10 +88.6
LatArn 31.26 +.60 +49.9 USChina 8.72 +.07 +20.7
MDShtn 5.12 +.01 +2.2 WidPrcMn2926 +.15 +91.2
MDBond n10.59 +.02 +3.1 Prc 2926 +15
MidCapn 52,80 +1.16 +4.3 USAAGro up:
MCapValn24.02 +.32 +9.4 AgGt 29.84 +.61 -0.3
N Amer n 30.59 +.64 -1.2 CA Bd 11,07 +.02 +3.3
,NAsian 12.58 +.11 +14.2 CGrNsSr 27.01 +.32 +6.3
NewEran45.49 +.46 +17.5 GNMA 9.40 +.03 +2.2
NHoriz n 30.64 +.71 +0.1 GrTxStr 14.50 +.11 +5.5
Ninen 8.79 +.04 +1.7 Grwth 13.80 +27 -4.0
NYondn 11.26 +.02 +32 Gr&lnc 18.11 +.30 +0.6
PSIncn 15.25 +.13 +4.7 tcSlk 16.24 +20 +9.0
RealEst n 22.86 +.25 +25.5 Ino 11,97 +.04 +1.8
ScTecn 17.97 +.58-7.4 lntl 27.17 +.51 +23.8
ShtBdn 4.66 ... +3.0 NYBd 11.89 +.02 +2.8
SmCpStkn33.56 +.69 +7.1 PrecMM 27.00 +.26 +68,3
SmCapValn38,.58+.76 +7.7 SciTech 10.30 +.2 +4.1
SpecGrn 18.88 +.32 +7.8 ShITBnd 8.81 +.01 +3.5
Specinn 11.82 +.06 +3.6 SmCpStk 14.04 +.26 +3.7
TFIncn 9.94 +.02 +3.3 TxElt 13.09 +.03 +3.1
TxFrHn 11.97 +.02 +5.0 TxELT 13:94 +.03 +3.0
TFIntmn 11.04 +.02 +2.6 TxESh 10.59 +.01 +2.8
TxFrSIn 5.32 ... +2.3 VA Bd 11.52 +.03 +2.8
USTIntn 5.20 +.02 +0.8 WIdGr 20.02 +.31 +16.7
USTLgn 11.23 +.07 -2.0 Value Line Fd:
VABondn 11.55 +.02 +2.8 LevGt n22.69 +.36 +5.4
Value n 24.99 +.32 +9.3 Van Kamp Funds A:
Putnam Funds A: CATFAp 18.38 +.05 +2.6
AmGvAp 8.74 +.03 +0.9 CmstAp 18.00 +21 +7.6
AZTE 9.14 +.01 +2.5 CpBdAp 6.47 +.2 +1.0
CIscEqAp 13.34 +.19 +2.0 EqincAp 8,80 +.09 +6.3
Convp 18.17 +15 +8.0 Exch 393.00 43.36 +6.5
DiscGr 18.26 +36 +2.8 GrInAp 21.11 +27 +7.8
DvrnA p 9.81 +03 +3.5 HarbAp 14.79 +.09 +5.3
EuEq 26.52 +.51 +20.6 HiYdA 3.47 ... +2.9
FLTxA 9.10 +.01 +2.8
GeoAp 1825 +.18 +4.0 HYMuAp 11.03 +.02 +5.
GIGvAp 12.05 +.04 +0.2 tnTFAp 18.41 +.03 +3.1
GIbEqtyp 9.99 +.15 +12.5 MunlAp 14.68 +.04 4.2
GrlnAp 20.16 +.30 +4.6 PATFAp 1727 +3 +3.1
HthAp 62.10 +.82 +3.2 SGrwth 39.34 +.81 -1.2
HiYdAp 7.87 +.01 +4.6 StrMunlnc 13.45 +.03 45.9
HYAdAp 6.05 +.01 +6.4 US MtgeA13.35 +03 +1.9
inomAp 6.65 +.02 +1.3 UWtAp 20.35 +.19 +10.6
InOEq p 29.77 +.57 +20.7 Van Kamp Funds B:
IntGdnp 15.27 +.28 +22.7 EnterpBt 11.57 +.27 -0.3
InvAp 13.49 +.24 +3.3 EqlncBt 8.65 +.08 +5.5
MITxp 8.94 +.02 +2.4 HYMuBt 11.03 +.02 +5.1
MNTxp 8.93 +.01 +2.6 MulB 14.66 +.04 +3.5
NJTxAp 9.15 +.02 +2.5 PATFBt 1721 +.02 +2.3
NWOpAp 44.54 +.86 +2.5 StrGwth 33.37 +.69 -2.0
OTCAp 8.01 +.16 46.0 StrMunlnc13.44 +.03 +5.0
PATE 9.05 +.01 +2.5 USMtge 13.30 +.04 +0.9
TxExAp 8.72 +.02 +2.7 UtilB 2028 +20 +9.8
TFinAp 14.76 +.03 +2.4 Vanguard Admiral:
TFHYA 12.99 +.02 +4.5 CpOpAdI n77.52 +1.83 +6.4
USGvAp 1287 +.04 +1.9 Energy n 122.66 +1.00 +21.5
UtiAp 1203 +.13 +10.4 ExplAdmln68.80+1.57 +2.2
VstaAp 10.18 +.23 +1.5 ExtdAdmn34.88 +.66 +5.7
VoyAp 16.21 +.33 -4.4 500Admln118.69+l.62 +6.1
Putnam Funds B: GNMAAdn1l.10 +.04 +2.7
CapAprt 18.71 +.34 +0.1 HthCrn 61.39 +.71 +11.6
ClscEqB t13.23 +.19 +1.3 HYidCpn 6.05 ... +3.8
DiscGr" '16.74 +.33 +1.9 ivTiW.ti.l,,-0"7 +.02 +4.1
DvrlnBIt "' *.: +2., rTib,..T.I.Tl,:i.,' +.05 +07
Eqinct 1 is .7 i, +7.3 lntGrAdmn75.81 +1.43 +22.3
EuEq 25.57 +.49 +19.7 IfAdmin 1322 +.02 +2.8
FLTxBt 9.10 +.01 +2.1 LtdTrAdn 10.68 ,+.01 +2.6
GeoBt 18.06 +.18 +3.3 MCpAdmln81.59+1.41 +6.7
GIIncBt 12.01 +.04 -0.4 PrmCaprn6974+1.37 +7.7
GibEqt 9.10 +.14 +11.7 SmCaprn64+1.37 +
GINIRst 29.88 +.25 +16.4 STsyAmln026 +.02 +3.1
GrInBt 19.85 +.29 +.8 ShtTrAdn 15.55 +.01 +2.8
HIBt 55.72 +.74 +2.5 STIGrAdn10.48 +.01 +3.7
HiYldBt 7.83 ... +4.0 SmCAdmn29.40 +.61 +5.1
HYAdBt 5.97 +.01 +5.6 TtlBAdmI n 9.86 +.04 +1.8
IncmBt1 6.61 +02 +0.7 TSAdmn30,8 +.45 .+62
trhGdnt 14.98 +.27+212 Waltidrmn52.51 +.35 +5,5
In8Nopt 14.31 +.23 +18.9 WetlAdm n54.67+.55 +8.4
InvBt 12.35 +.21 +2.6 Windsorn 59.14 +.88 +4.9
NJTxBt 9.14 +.02 +1.8 WdsilAdn58.70 +.73 +8.1
NwOpBt 39.75 +.77 +1.8 Vanguard Fds:
NwValp 18.34 +.22 +4.9 AsselA n2620 +.34 +6.3
NYTxBt 8.59 +.02 +2.1 CALTn 11.63 +.02 +3.5
OTCBt 7.04 +.14 +5.2 CapOppn33.53 +.79 +62
TxExBt 8.72 +.01 +2.0 Convitn 13.95 +.11 +11.5
TFHYBt 13.01 +.02 +3.9 DivdGron 13.24 +.14 +9.3
TFInBt 14.78 +.03 +1.7 Energyn 65.30 +54 +21.4
USGBt 12.81 +.05 +1.2 Eqlncn 24.51 +28 +10.1
LUIlBt 11.96 +.13 +9.6 Expirn 73.83 +1.68 +2.0
VistaBt 8.82 +.19 +0.7 FLLTn 11.52 +.02 +2.8
VoyBt 14.12 +.29 -5.0 GNMAn 10.10 +.04 +2.6
RS Funds: GlobEqn 21.65 +34 +16.9
RSNtRsp 35.16 +.19 +18.6 Groltcn 32.56 +.43 +52
Value 25.88 +.26 +68.8 GdhEq n 10,10 +22 +2.1
RIverSource A: HYCOppn 6.05 ... +3.7
DEI 12.79 +.18 +14.6 HthCren145.39 +1.68 +11.5
DvOppA 8.16 +.09 +12.2 InflaPron 12.00 +.05 +2.9
Growth 28.65 +.38 +2.0 intlExplrn 19.99 +26 +20.1
HiYdTEA 4.36 +.01 +2.7 InUGrn 23.80 +.44 +22.0
LgCpEqp 5,43 +.07 +4.5 ntlaln 39.81 +.6 +24.2
Royce Funds: MGraden 9.54 +.03 +1.3
LwPrSkSvr16.59 +.30 +14.8 ITTsiyn 10.65 +.04 +1.3
MicroCapl 17.11 +.18 +15.7 LifeConn 15.77 +.13 +5.1
PennMulr,11.09 +.22 +8.0 UfeGron 21.86 +.30 +8.0
Premierlr 17.11.' +.33 +110 .lfelIncn 13.58 +09 +3.5
TotRetlr 13.01 +.21 +7.3 UfeModn 18.99 +.22 +6.4
Russell Funds S: LTIGraden 8.93 +.07 -2.9
DvEqS 45,96 +.72 +5-0 LTTsryn 10,88 +.09 -1.5
InlScS 75.82 +1.48 +21.0 Morg a 17.61 +.32 +4.1
QuantEqS39.60 +.78 +7.0 MuHYn 10.77 +,02 +4.1
Rydex Advisor: MulnsLg n 12.52 +.02 +3.1
OTC r9.76 +.26,-5.9 Mulntna 13.22 +.02 +2.8
SEIPortfoios: MuLtdn 10.6822 +.0 +2.5
CSreFXAn 0.16 +.04 +1,8 MuLongn11.17 +.02 +3.
nlEqAn13.87 +.19 +20,9 M rt 15.55+ +2.7
LgCGroAnl9.11 +.32 -0.9 NJLT n 11.74 +03 +,0
LgCVaAen22.87 +27 +10.8 NYLTn 11.17 +03 +2.6
STI Classic: OHLTTEn11,89 +.02 .0
CpAppAp11.63 +15 -0.1 PALTn 11.24 +02 +2.7
CpAppCp10.90 +.14 -0.8 PrecMlsrn28.63 +.40 +47.5
LCpVIEqA 14.06 +17 +108 PrecM r n28.63 +40+47.5
QuGrSIkC 22.99 +'31 -27 Pmcprn 67.14 +132 +7.5
TxSnGrip24,73 +34 -1.7 SelValurn19.85 +.22 +5.7
Salomon Brothers: STARn 19.93 +24 +5.8
BalancBp13:28 +.08 +5.2 STIGraden10.48 +01 +3,5
Opport 55,66 +.64 +12.5 STFedn 10.22 +.01 +3.1
Schwab Funds: SlralEqn 22.42 +.40 +42
10001nvr 37,53 +.51 +5.8 TgtRe2015n11.76+.13 +4.6
S&Plw 19.98 +.27 +6.0 TgtRe2025n12.13+,16 +5.3
S&PSel 20.06 +.27 +6.1 USGron 16.70 +.35 -1.3
SmCplnv 23.68 +.51 +4.5 USValuen13.93 +,19 +4.8
YIdPisSI 9.66 ,, +4.7 Wellslyn 21.67 +.14 +54
Selected Funds: Welltin 3165' +32 +8.3
AmShD 41.98 +.48 +10.0 Wndarn 17.53 +.27 +4,8
AmShSp 41.91 +.48 +9.7 Wndalln 33,06 +.41 +8,0
Sellgman Group: Vanguard Idx Fds:
FrontrAt 12.80 +.32 +433 500 n118,67+1,61 +6,0
FrontrDt 11.13 +.28 +2.5 Balanced n2.08 +,21 +4.4
GIbSmA 17.60 +.31 +10.4 EMktn 20.91 +.28 +242
GbTchA 14.00 +.43 +8.5 Europen 32,56 +.61 +20.4
HYdBAp 3.26 +,01 +2.5 Edxtendn 34,84 +,66 +5.6
Sentinel Group: Growthn 26.90 +.44 +0.3
ComSAp 31.26 +.38 +8.4 ITBndn 10.07 +.05 +0.6
Sequoia n154.48 +1.60 +7.8 LgCaplx n 23.07 +.32 +6.3
Sit Funds: MidCapn 17.97 +.31 +6.6
LrgCpGr 37.22 +.61 +3.7 Pacificn 11.90 +.19 +23.5
StFarmAssoc: REITrn 22.93 +.24 +21.6
Gwth 53.15 +.62 +9.0 SmCapn 29.38 +.61 +5.0
Stratton Funds: SmlCpVn 15.51 +.28 +7.5
Dividend 37.87 +.37 +17.3 STBndn 9.84 +.02 +2.5
Multi-Cap 41.88 +.68 -0.5 TotBndn 9.86 +.04 +1.7
SmCap 44.71 +.77 +5.1 Tollntlln 16.08 +27 +21,6
SunAmerica Funds: TotSIkn 30,88 +.48 +0,1
USGvBt 9.11 +.03 +0.1 Valuan 24.18 +28 +12.8
SunAmerica Focus: Vanguard Inatl Fds:
FLgCpAp 16.67 +.34 -8,3 DvMkllaaln11.47 +.20 +21.4
TIAA-CREF Funds: Inatldxn 117,76 +1.0 +0.2
BdPlus 9,96 +404 +1,8 InapIn 117,70+1,60 +6.2
Eqlndex 9,29 +.14 +5,8 TollBdldxn49,77 +19 +1.8
Groinc 13,30 +.20 +7,7 In8TtPluan27,80+41 +6,3
GroEq 9,21 +,18 -0.8 MIdCplaln18,04 +,32 +8.7
HIYIdBd 8,99 +,01 +4,2 TBlstan 9.86 +,04 +1.9
IntlEq 13.63 +.19 +22.0 Tsinstn 30.89 +46 +6.2
MgdAlc 11.63 +.13 +5.09 VIctory Funds:
ShtTrBd 10.27 +.02 +2.8 DvsSIA 16.94 +26 +3.5
SocChEq 9.92 +.15 +5.2 Weddell& Reed Adv:
TxExBd 10.66 +.03 +2,6 CoreinvA 6.57 +.10 +9.3
Tamarack Funds:8 Wasatch
EnlSmCp 30.47 +.68 +9,7 Wasatch:
Value 40,75 +.50 +5,6 SmCpGr 35.56 +.84 -4.2
Templeton Instil: iWeltz Funds:
EmMSp 20.97 +07 +24.0 Value 36,75 +48 +4.8
ForSEqS 24.56 +.27 +16.9 Wells Fargo Adv :
Third Avenue Fds: CmStkZ 22.56 +39 +7.9
Inthir 23.0 +10 +14.0 Opptylnv 45.03 +76 +1.3
RIEstlr 32,88 9 .39 +15,7 Western Asset:
Value 58.10 +.79 +9.7 CorePlus 10.33 +05 +2.1
Thornburg Fds: Core 11.10 +,05 +1.9
InrValAp 26.37 +.28 +21.2 William Blair N:
Thrlvent Fds A: GrowlhN 11.27 +.22 +5.1
HiYld 4.99 +.01 +4.3 InllGlhN 27.35 +.54 +20.5
Incom 8.44 +.03 +1.6 Yacktman Funds:
LqCuSIk 27.00 +.33 +4.4 Fundp 15.46 +.13 +4.5
PE PPE Name Last Chg
30 37 Sloe 44.84 +1.20
29 20 StJude 34.40 +1.16
14 8 StPaulTrav 44,14 +1.05
25 49 Sakss 15.70 +.13
.. 89 Salesfrce 28&63 +1.93
SalEMInc2 12.80 +.07
11 9 SJuanB 38.90 +.50
... 13 Sanoi 44.90 +1.48
23 19 SaraLee 17,04 +.02
40 23 ScheromPI 2006 +.05
28 19 S nhlrbs 63.56 ,+.88
...... ScoPwrn u46.78 +.78
... 5 ScoltslRe 6.77 +.13
13 10 SeagateT 20.75 +.43
10 13 SempraEn 47.35 +.42
19 14 Sensient 20.08 +.17
17 15 Svcnmstr ..10.91 +.23
29 14 ShawGp 21.72 +.41
13 12 Sherwin 50.77 +.89
.. Shurgard 69.55 +1.25
23 18 SlenPac 14.49 -.01
38 20 SiaVIng 9,83 +.13
41 45 SimonProp 83.33 +1.11
S... ixFlags 4,67 +.08
19 14 SmithAO 41.24 +1.77
22 15 Smithiln 43.30 +.64
25 13 Solecan 2.97 +.04
19 17 Sothebys 30.57 +1.08
17 15 SoJernd 28.082 +.32
16 16 SouthnCo 33.78 +.21
... ... Shn 89.08 +1.33
20 18 SawsiA 16.99 +.55
31 25 SwnEngys 34.09 +.49
19 12 SovrgnBcp 20.95 +.44
29 12 SorintNex d1629 -.17
4 6 SIdPacs 23.65 +1,06
16 ... Sandex 28.10 +.95
.. 20 StarwdHtln 51.86 +.92
23 17 StateStr 62.23 +1.05
26 22 StationCas 59.13 +1.54
23 18 Sters 22.96 +.44
45 ... StralHolels 19.93 +72
... sTGold 6201 -.24
.. 25 SturmRug 6.82 -.03
18 14 SubPpne 35.27 +A44
SSunCmts 31.40 +19
17 Suncorg 82,27 +.41
9 10 Sunoco 78.,09 +2.04
...... Suntechn 31.20 +3.19
13 12 SunTrst 76.79 +24
20 11 Supvalu 27.06 -.34
67 20 SymbIT 10,66 +.46
21 18 Sysco' 28.55 +34
14 13 TCFFnd 27.08 +.48
16 12 TDBknorth 28.59 +.34
12 15 TECO 15.65 +.07
18 16 TJX 2687 +46
16 12 TXUCps 65,40 +.68
TaiwSeml 926 +39
11 TalmEgs 17.60 -.03
17 14 Tagetl 48.68 +51
27 14 Technid 26.33 +.03
.. TelNoL 13.48 +52
T..... Te 20,82 +.50
TelMexL 24.09 +.31
16 13 Templan 43.47 +.68
... 11 Tenaiss 36.43 +.53
... TneHlth 7.29 -.26
21 20 Tppco 36.97 +,53
8 16 Teadyn 13.20 +.32
15 9 Terexs 41.02 +1.68
... 71 Terra 643 +.10
16 ... TerraNio 20.09 +20
7 8 Tesoro 70.05+125
31 15 TetraTs 27.88 +.43
21 18 Teximns 32.04 +1.14
Thieragen 3.16 -.02
,31 21 ThermoEl 3923 +.86
21 16 ThmBel 47.37 +1.43
16 15 3MCO 69.78 +1.16
10 9 Tidwl 4820 +.51
18 16 MTaany. 31.17 +.50
29 17 rTimeWam 1608 +.03
11 10 Timken 3325 +.63
25 20 TitanMts ":.,i .1
21 7 Todco o : .i ,_
14 ... ToddShp 19.90 +25
6 7 TolIBros 24.53 +58
TorchEn 9.50 -21
13 11 Trchmik 60.52 +.31
.. 12 TorDBkg 52.73 +.81
... TotalSAs 68.80 +1.51
21 21 TotalSy s 22.36 +.36
29 11 Trawns 66.45 +1.40
24 15 Tredgar 16.10 +22
... ... TriCpntl 19.82 +24
28 14 Tibune 31.24 +1.46
15 12 Triniatys 34.30 +.77
22 17 Tween 38.02 +1.52
16 13 Tycolnt 25.92 +35
... 19 Tyson 13.54 +.06
... 13 UBSAGs 56.05 +3.10
.. 19 UlLHIdwi 35.17 +.58
6 US Alwyn40.60+2.46
10 14 USEC 9.53 +26
7 USG 46.50 -.37
16 16 USTIic 51.06 +.12
.. ... UUnlao 74.49 +334
16 13 UnFirst 31.43 +.73
25 ... UnilevNVs 23.29 +.38
16 13 UnlonPac 82.12+2.54
Unisys 4.88 +,03
32 ... UDomR 27.75 +25
.. 17 UtdMaro 3.20 +.11
19 17 UPSB 69.00 +1.70
10 8 UtdRentals 21.45 +.86
13 12 USBancp 32,29 +.30
9 7 USSteel 59.44 +2.32
19 15 UtdTech 6103 +56
18 15 Utdhlth 48.18 +47
15 18 UnlvTInst d17.655 -03
42 29 Unlvslon 33A49 +03
14 10 UnumPov 17.56 +.63
26 ValeantPh- 19.08 +.66
7 8 ValemEs 63.03 -21
32 26 VarianMed 52,00 +46
16 15 Vecten 27.25 +.03
15 13 VefzonCm 34.39 +.47
...... ViacomBn 36.44 +.01
21 12 Vishay 14.01 +.61
1 ... Visteon 8.75 +27
...... VioPart 2.69 +.19
...... Vodafore 21.08 +.45
34 38 Vemado 102.13 +.64
4 8 WCICmts 14.80 +.93
5 10 Wabash 13.01 +.40
13 11 Wathovia 55.18 +1.02
30 16 WaddellR 2220 +.62
16 14 WalMart 44.55 -.55
30 25 Wagrn u49,69 +1.03
97 9 Wadd 48239+1.37
12 11 WAMull 44.05+1.39
17 19 WsteMIc 34.81 +.71
39 18 WatesnPh 24.68 +.25
19 18 WatsonW u37.96 +.90
23 14 Wealhfnts 45.30 +.2B
16 17 WeinRIt 40.89 +.71
Wellmn 2.50 +.02
17 14 WellPoint 75.27 +.61
15 .. WellsFgos 3497 +,2
58 24 Werniys 60.75 +1.97
14 15 WestarEn 23.99 +.23
......WAstTIP2 11.74 +.02
10 9 WDIgltl 17.05 +57
..14 Weyerh 56.24 +.86
12 10 Whd 768.73 +23
9 ... WilmCS 14.35 +.30
19 WmsCos 24.83 +23
19 16 WmsSon 33.97 +.90
14 13 Windstbm 13.10 +.23
19 15 WInnbgo 28.67 +1.36
15 16 WscEn 42.06 +1.01
12 11 WodhW g 20.13 +73
28 23 Wtlhys 47.06 +.02
17 14 Wyeth 47.64 +.33
S15 W hamn 28.50 +.96
9 11 TOEngy 46.08 +.31
16 15 XceEngy 20.78 +.12
19 13 Xerox 14.75 +.18
14 13 YankCdl 24.92 +01
17 16 YumBrds 47.84+1,10
22 18 Zimmer 67.17 +.15
... ... Zwelg 4.99 -.01
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Prime Rate
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Australia 1.3079 1.3168
Brazil 2.1463 2.1587
Britain 1.8931 1.8878
Canada 1.1228 1.1268
China 8.0000 7.9830
Euro .7824 .7862
Honq Konq 7.7787 7.7784
Hunqarv 214.59 214.34
India 46.470 46.520
Indnsia 9094.00 9070.00
Israel 4.3650 4.3790
Japan 116.07 116.67
Jordan .7086 .7086
Malaysia 3.6800 3.6770
Mexico 10.7915 10.8125
Pakistan 59.98 59.98
Poland 3.03 3.04
Russia 26.7697 26.8270
SDR .6748 .6747
Singapore 1.5775 1.5802
Slovak Rep 29.34 29.42
So. Africa 6.8630 6.8590
So. Korea 965.40 965.50
Sweden 7.1988 7.2440
Switzerind 1.2371 1.2415
Taiwan 32.70 32.73
U.A.E. 3.6728 3.6729
British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show
dollar In foreign currency.
FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Sep06 73.05 -.48
Corn CBOT Dec 06 2381/2 +1/4
Wheat CBOT Dec 06 3971/4 +3
Soybeans CBOT Nov06 5691/4
Cattle CME Oct06 91.70 -.10
Pork Bellies CME Feb07 87.80 -.95
Sugar (world) NYBT Oct06 12.79 +.29
Orange Juice NYBT Sep 06 172.50 -.45
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6.25 Gold (troy oz., spot) $622.50 $645.70
5.25 Silver (troy oz., spot) $12.056 $12,220
Copper (pound) $3.5575 $3.b210
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4.84 CBOT = Chicago Board of Trade.
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4.92 NCSE = New York Cotton,Sugar & Cocoa Exchange.
5.02 NCTN = New York Cotton Exchange.
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AbdAsPc 6,09 +.1 .. eUnearIl .06 -.01 ... iShNqBlo 70.19 +1.43 20 ... PYREn 1.00 +.01 ...... SPCnSt u25.05 +.16
S Aleauctn d,22 ... EIswthFd 7,90 +.02 ...... IShC&SRit 87,51 +1.11 .. 6 PainCare 1.48 -.07 ., 15 SPConsum 3257 +45
9 AdmRs 37.80 -.15 .. eMan 25 +04 ...... iShRIO00V 74.94 +.66 ... PeCopg 4,38 +.02 ,,, 10 SPEny 5724 +.29
7 AdvPhol 1.90 -22 12 ... EmpireRs 11.37 -.11 iShRlOOO1 49.78 +.72 PhmHTr 74,84 +.78 12 SPFnd 33.20 +55
SAdvens 3.00 +.03 ..,,, EuroZ 278 -01 ...... iShR2000V71.58 +1.48 13 7 PioDri 13.68 +.38 1 SPInds 3186 +57
15 ... AmOrBlo 5.02 -.34 ... FT. 16.40 +.25 .... IShR2000G69.46+1.70 ...... PwSCInEn 17.05 +.49 17 SPT-h 2034 +40
...... Anoraqg 78 -02 .. 11 FiveSar 9.59 +.05 ,, IShRs2006942 +1.42 ...... PSOSn 19.67 +.40 15 SP 3432 +22
... ApxSi 16.02 +22 19 ... RaPUil 13.40 +50 IngSysh 2.03 -.10 ...... PwS n 16.60 +38 ... Stonepath d25 -.03
. .BircrMIg 3.84 ...... Frnrg 4.50 +17 3 ih3 APrs 11.48 +.50 ... ProPh W d 20 -.24 .sT n 30.64 +.91
21 13 Bodisenn 12.05 -44 GalaxyEnh .38 +02 IntnHTr 46.26 +1.30 ProUltQQQMn67.634+335 ... sTHomen 3641 +73
S CalysBsh .10 54 GscoErngyd270 -06 .. 17 InterOllg dl3.53-1.87 PrUShQQQn7025-3.60 sTReain 36.41 +73
S87 +02 lobeTel .64 -.06 ... .. KFXInc 14.68 +.83 25 .. Pvwena u2.02 +.02 S... ... 27 02
12 13 Cc 1677 -.11 4 15 GoldStr9 307 +14 ... KittyHk d.40 -.10 ... Qnstake .33 ..Ry 89 -.06
CelSd .58 -.07 9 7 GreyWol 7.15 +,07 ... MktVGoldn 3.56 +.52 ...RegBkHf 15355 +269 7 Tsek 234 +,15
ChenereEn31.72 +17 .... GpoSImec 10.70 +.97 44 25 Medltast 12.23 -5.56 ...... Rentech 4.77 +.16 TekHTr 30.3 +,35
31 16 ClaudeR 1.26 -.05 3 ... Harken .59 +.01 ...... Menimac 9.82 -.01 ,,,.. ReailKT 93.11 +1.37 Telkoel 2.31 +.16
17 ComSys 9.70 +.35 8 HawHold 3.50 46 11 Melretek 11.13 -.10 15 8 Rewards d350 -.37 29 Tengs 1.14 -03
CovadCm 1.40 +.03 ...... iShAstla 21.05 +.30 78 23 MetroHth 2.34 -.01 ... SLSInUn d.30 0 01 ,, 26 Ul Pg 52.55 +1.29
... g 2.55 +.05 ..... iShMexiao 41.02 +.87 ...... NBRESec 1625 +.06 ... SamarPh .35 -.01 13 9 VaalooE 8,32 -14
S DJIAOam11226 +1,11 .. 12 iShEmMid 9820 +235 10 16 NOrlong 4,75 +.09 ,... SemlHTr 31.96 +79 18 9 Wstrndif 21.54 -.18
EVnMu2 15.14 +.14 ... Sh2TB 85.97 +.72 20 6 NthgtMo 367 +10 14 SPDR 12863 +152 ... Xthanon 497 -.11
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Letters to the EDITOR
Thanks from diner
Where do you begin to thank so many people
through 30 years of helping Gail Hillis at the
Country Diner in supporting her income, and
making her life pleasurable every day of walk-
ing through the door to serve the public? You
just can't
But I do want to personally thank 0 Forr
Marjorie Sanders (Miss Georgia) as letter
many of us know her. Her knowing Sou
John (owner of Stumpknockers on the I
Square), allowed us a perfect night, 13A
with a perfect meal and staff.
Also thanks to Kevin Tinsley (Jerry)
and his family who own Awesome Blossoms
and Gifts for donating the beautiful flowers for
Gail's table in pink and white roses.
Robin, Gail's daughter, made up 12 snack
trays that were so good and looked so profes-
sional.
Dotty at Absolute Travel was such a wonder-
ful help in the arrangement of getting Gail a
three-day cruise from all of the donations from
our wonderful customers at the Country Diner.
Victor Waller, thank you for all of the extra
monies, that you never hesitated about. David
LaPerle also for wanting to make us a unique
gift out of marble, only we did not have enough
time to put it together.
Sandy (one of our servers), thank you for help
in the decorating with me. Plus everyone else
who put money in our collection jar in enough
time to pull this off for Gail.
Who says there are not enough good people
in the world? You can find them all at the diner.
Gail, we all wish you so much fun on your
cruise and your new future that awaits you.
Thank you for making my 12 years as enjoyable
as your 30 years were to you.
Gaye Swenson
Inverness
Moving homeland
After World War II, wouldn't it have been
smarter for the world leaders to set up a new
Jewish homeland in the middle of South Ameri-
ca rather than.b In itiddle of all "them" Arabs?
Duane Smith
Sugarmill Woods
Not acceptable
With the possible all-out civil war in Iraq, the
stubborn policy of the Bush Administration
and Rumsfeld and the pentagon, it could leave
our American forces as sitting ducks.
This is being ignored by President Bush as
he starts his nine-day vacation on his ranch in
Texas.
How long will the American public sit still
for this outrage? Either pull out our troops and
admit our loss, or send in enough troops, at
least 50,000 more, and take complete control of
Iraq.
Not only are we losing lives, but we already
spent more than 300 billion taxpayer dollars.
Vote the bums out in November ..
'Ray, Raphael
Pine Ridge Estates
Not for sale
In the past few months some person fabricat-
ed the story that Howard's Flea Market had
been sold. Sometimes, the alleged buyer is a big-
box store. Other times, condominiums are going
to be built, or storage.
This is all news to us. I wonder who signed
the contract? I wonder who signed the deed? I
wonder where the deed is recorded? I wonder
why the newspapers missed it? I wonder how
the alleged sale took place without the Howard
family having their mortgage paid off?
If we had sold to Wal-Mart, Target or anyone
else, would it be logical to spend significant
sums on a new, concrete ramp to the office as
we did to improve disabled access? Would it be
logical to install the new roof on G Wing or the
new roof where Les and Becky have put their
new concession stand on the main aisle as we
did recently? Would it be logical to sign a con-
tract to install new roofs on other wings in the
hear future?
Would it be logical to have purchased a new
tractor and related implements a year ago if the
market were going to be sold? Would it be logi-
cal to install a new, sophisticated multi-station
video camera security system with digital com-
puter storage capabilities?
The answer to all of the above is obviously
and certainly not Those improvements would
be left to the new owner to make as they saw fit.
The fact is, the market has not been sold and is
not for sale, period.
The Citrus County Chronicle informed us that
the citizens of Citrus County had named
Howard's Flea Market "The Best of The Best"
among area flea markets for the 10th consecu-
tive year. We, the staff, the management and the
owners, remain committed to providing our
dealers and our customers with an ever-improv-
ing facility and quality flea market for the near
and distant future.
The next time someone tells you Howard's
has been sold or is for sale, look them in the eye
and tell them they are telling a ridiculous lie.
Tom and Alice Cushman
Homosassa
Unite against terror
The Bush haters miss the point as to the
rules of running a country, namely the United
States. In times of national danger, the presi-
dent does not have-the pleasure or the luxury
of contacting all of the House and Senate rne sr
bers. as well as the g oM.abopt what he,
the press ident. should d"l e.'gatherers avail- W
aL'e information and advice from those who
adv e the president and moves as best he can
Sauce the danger head on.
As to the opinion handed down by the
Supreme Court, even the court can be wrong
and in this case the President is right.
The terrorists are fighting as personae non
gratae, meaning no country and no uniform,
and therefore are not covered by the Geneva
Ir
er
n
Pi
P,
Convention rules of war. Neither do they abide
by it
I am not amused by the Bush haters who give
peace and comfort to the enemy by attacking the
president instead of the terrorists. The terrorists
are killing our sons and daughters who oppose
them for the nation. Don't tell me they would be
safe if they stayed home: Remember
lore 9/11?
s and We should be standing together
d Off against the terrorists who have plagued
AGES us and killed us for three decades. It is
, 14A past time for us Americans to put an
end to the Muslim terrorists.It is a job
for the United Nations, but we all know after 50
years it is worse than useless.
Gerald Ruble
Inverness
Condemning Marines
This letter is in response to Marilyn Day and
her ilk
I've had enough sanctimonious hyperbole
from you. As a Marine Corps veteran, I have to
speak up, or my conscience will not let me rest
I've been hoping against hope that you liberals
would wake up and stop the dangerous non-
sense, but I know how foolish that is.
I guess the Marine Corps part is the primary
reason for me writing this. I can't believe that
you have said the things you said about
Marines. I am stunned that you could not give
Marines the benefit of waiting until charges
were investigated before you accused them of
atrocities and cover-up. Without hesitation, you
and your kind took the side of our enemy and
condemned those Marines. By doing so, you
have emboldened and strengthened the terror-
ists' cause. That is worse than treason; it is
betrayal of a personal kind. How many Marines
and soldiers will now be killed because of the
incentive you give the terrorists?
You are now standing on the same moral and
intellectual ground as Cindy Sheehan and that
mountainous pile of anti-Americanism, Michael
Moore and George Soros.
Most of us Marines try to hold ourselves up to
the icons of our history; we use them as a meas-
uring stick for our own performance.
More than anything, Marines fear not living
up to our predecessors. One thing has always
separated us from everyone else is that we do
not forget our history the honor and bravery
of those Marines who came before us is the fuel
that feeds our Corps.
On behalf of the Marines, soldiers, sailors
and airmen serving our country, stop attacking
our military and shut up.
Joe Spoto
Pine Ridge
Mentions of Jesus
Re: L.M. Eastman's letter, "Myths and more
myths," July 30. As most non-believers, Mr.
Eastman makes claims that are not totally truth-
ful. I have no doubt that there are many scholars
who agree with you. However, there are just as
many, if not more, who will not agree with you.
Historian Edwin Yamauchi calls attention to the
most important reference to Jesus outside the
New Testament The proof comes from Tacitus, a
Roman, who wrote in his Annals 15.44 that the
Christians were responsible for the fire that
destroyed Rome in 64 AD (CE). His words
included the following "... Christus, the founder
of the name, was put to death by Pontius Pilatius
.." Yes, there are doubters, but there are those
who state Tacitus' Annals are an extremely reli-
able reference to Jesus (Sym. Tac, 398; Chilv Tac,
24; Mart Tac, 211; and Gran. Grec. 40-3).
Other sources include the letters of Pilny the
Younger to Emperor Trajan and a collection of
Jewish writings that give a few clear references
to Jesus Babylonian Talmud, written approxi-
mately 70-500 AD (CE). The most significant ref-
erence states, "On the eve of Passover Yeshu
(Jesus' name in Hebrew) was hanged..."
Many Buddhists regard Jesus as a "bodhisatt-
va" (a perfectly enlightened being who vows to
help others). Other sources, not biblical, include
Suetonius, Mara Bar-Serapion and Lucan of
Samosta. Many of the references to Jesus in the
Jewish tradition use names like "that man"
when referring to Jesus; therefore, some of the
references may be considered unreliable. For
your edification, the Quran is a non-Christian
collection of writings and yet admits to the his-
toricity of Jesus.
Thank you for your thoughts, even though I
disagree with them.
Bob Wardrop
Inverness
Beat to death
Criticism of our country's politicians is expect-
ed and part of our freedoms. Anyone seeking or
elected to public office is open to reasonable dis-
agreement with their policies. However, some of
the editorials and cartoons ridicule our officials,
especially the current administration almost to
the point of libel.
You also print letters to the editor (no names
mentioned) that repeatedly contain the same
themes. Topics such as WMDs, Haditha, lying
about the reason for the invasion, prisoner
abuse, etc., have been repeated so many times
that the horse is "beat to death."
I've been a registered Democrat for the past 58
years and served in the military under five pres-
idents from Roosevelt to Johnson, some fair and
others much better I don't consider myself a
right-wing zealot, but the repeated, bitter vitri-
olic letters from some of your readers tend to
turn me off.
SPresident Clinton suffered the same ridicule
.lbm the talk show hosts, cartoons and editorials
and though his actions were of his own making I
felt sorry for the agony his family had to endure.
There was a time when we criticized the office
holder, but respected the office he held. Start
looking for candidates for 2006 and 2008. Let's
hope we all make a choice we feel comfortable
with and vote for the person and not the party.
Tim Donovan
Inverness
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Sound OFF--
Library helps
I'd like to thank the Citrus
Springs Memorial Library. On
two occasions, my son was
asked at school to read certain
books and I had called up the
county libraries and was told
that I don't know why these
teachers give a list during the
beginning of the school year--
he'd have to be on the list for
at least three weeks. Well,
Citrus (Springs) Memorial
Library in Citrus SpHings did
have the books. I want to thank-
you and, to a lovely staff, I'm
glad we have you here in Citrus
Springs.
Memory of roses
We just loved the commen-
tary that Gerry Mulligan wrote
on the people who sell the
roses. I bought roses from the
husband and I just love the way
he loved her and the way she
grew roses. We moved here in
1972 and I can't tell you how
thrilling it was to have that
hometown feeling, coming by
and seeing him and his golf
cart there selling the roses that
his wife grew. We're going to
miss her. God bless you, sir.
Thank you so much for such a
beautiful memory. And thank
you, Gerry.
Space crunch
In regards to the county's
additional space nee's ahd'
with all due respect to
Commissioner Damato, I can"
Wandering aisles
I would like to know why the
state of Florida continues to
issue driver's licenses to peo-
ple who are forgetful and phys-
ically impaired, 75 years old
and up. If they can't find their'
way around the grocery store,
how can you expect them to
safely maneuver a car on the
road?
Greeting cards
I have a large amount of
used greeting cards and I'm
wondering if there's any organ-
ization or club that would like
to have these. I'd like to donate
them. If anybody has any info
on that, please give me an
address.
Conserve water
Here's two gigantic ways to
conserve water: Shut down all
car washes in the state of
Florida, and people won't wash
their cars and RVs so often.
Shut down all water-bottling
companies that bottle water
and ship it all over the world. I
personally don't like govern-
ment regulation, but this we
need because water is life and
without water, you can't live. So
come on, governor. Get your
head out of the sand because
there isn't any water. No one is
counting how much water is
being usl- b.these two busi-
nesses albne. 1'll bet it's not
millions, but billions of gallons
a day.
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SAVE OUR WATERS
only use common sense and
logic when urging ary future
expansion of county offices on
(County Road):491 in Lecanto
on the 100 acres already
owned by the county. We
already have branch city or ,
county offices such as driver's
license and tax collector in j
Crystal River. And, like large j
company home offices,, growth I
usually requires them to open
branch offices. Downtown .
Inverness is built out. Let's go ,j
easy on the taxpayers.
Looking leaderless
The majority,trio on the board
is running this county into the .
ground. They can't get an -
administrator. State Sen. Fasanoq
said don't come.to him for any, .
more money. That's just great.
Kansas schools J
The children of Kansas won [_
a victory. New members of the .
state Board of Education are.,
going to reverse the anti-evolu- ,
tion standards that previous.
board members introduced to
Kansas schools. Good. Science
beats religion.
Freedom of speech
Congratulations to Phyllis.
Shaw. I fully agree with your 3
letter to the editor on Aug. 10.
My question is: How did you .
get il printed in the C ,o/MC./?,
This local newspaper has been
practicing censorship by omis-
sioh for a long, long time.
Eleventh Annual
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Week
Photo Contest
Photos submitted should depict scenes of
Citrus County's waters and/or habitats.
Enter photos by Friday, September 1.
Photos must have been taken within the last
year and cannot depict any particular
business. All photos become the property of
Citrus Publishing, Inc.
is $100.
also win tickets to ..
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Letters to the EDTOR
Free to think 1920, gave women the right to
vote. These Amendments were
In response to Phyllis Shw- no passed so men and women
Aug. 10: could legally work themselves
Having on occasion read to death for starvation wages.
some of Marilyn Day's politi- Whether man or woman,
cal letters, I have found them when payday comes the
to be enlightening and always American worker doesn't put
truthful, especially when his- his hand out for something for'
tory is brought into the discus- nothing. He puts in long days,
sion. Being a retired political not telling others what to do,
science teacher who taught but doing the hard stuff, the
the subject for more than 25 intensive labor that built the
years, I was dismayed by Hoover Dam and Saturn V
Phyllis Shaw's assessment of rocket that powered men to
Marilyn Day as a human the moon and back His sore
being. It is evident that Ms. muscles don't come from sit-
Day can think and rationalize ting at a desk shuffling papers,
for herself without following so when he gets his pay check
party dictates. Shaw's percep- at the end of the week he
tion ofwho Ms. Day is, is shal- rightly expects it will enable
low at best I'm sure Ms. Day him to support his family in
has friends and family and- dignity. He knows that he has
doesn't hole-up in a room earned every penny he is
hammering out hate letters paid. And so does his boss!
and supporting Hezbollah and But to directly answer the
Hammas; that simply is ludi- question that Mr. Hagaman
crous. asks in his first paragraph,
Ms. Shaw should remember "How can the government
that Connecticut held its pri- determine the right amount?"
mary elections on Tuesday That's easy. Just do it the same
and voted against its long-time way they figure out what to
senator because he supported pay the president, and mem-
Bush. Tuesday's election was bers of Congress. And, if per-
about Bush and his bad poli- chance, that is not precise
cies, not about Lieberman. It's enough, then they should
best to remember that only 35 switch to the no-bid contract
percent of the population sup- that works just dandy for
poi or like-George W Bush:.j Halliburton. -
L. M. Eastman If a job is necessary and
Lecanto essential to the business, it is
important and should be prop-
Oi C" r^ll;ng. WrSa earlyy compensated. Any archi-
SControlling wee tect worth his salt will tell you
I have owned property on that the bottom rows of bricks
Lake Todd (Hernando Pool- are much more essential to
Lake Tsala Apopka) since we the integrity of the building
came up on the weekends, than the dainty penthouse that
from St Pete, in 1969. We sits on top.
became residents in]
! We had no paths to
We just ground our w
through-the pads, ree
grass and bonnets, et
floating islands, now
tussocks, blocking ou
open water. We dredge
shoreline with bedsp
long-handled rakes a
made contraptions of
descriptions to clear
front.
Now we can boat a
the shore (when the %
high enough). We hav
open trails to our bea
open lakes. The low
few years ago may ha
an effect on the fishing
Years ago the fishing
great But the good fi
are still catching their
friend of mine still ge
catch of crappies mo,
Another friend release
bass each trip. I've go
fish around my dock
ever had.
: So, I wouldn't go "t
the good olpie days." I
here. "
The Aquatic Weed
has its act together. Y
it seemed to hit here
there, with not a lot c
able results. Now thi:
looking good. Thanks
Worth every I
Robert E. Hagamai
against the minimum
but his ideas are so a
they go back to a timE
people thought the e,
flat and were held in
to the landed estate v
they were born.
Time marches on.I
Abraham Lincoln iss
Emancipation Procla
On Jan. 1, 1863, but it
13th Amendment to t
Constitution, which b
law Dec. 18, 1865, tha
ended slavery in the
States. The 19th Ame
to the Constitution, p
May 1980.
the lake.
'ay
ad- 011T
Franklin Aretz
Beverly Hills
uas, sa w _
. We had Immigration input
called In today's mail, I received a
r way to "public document" of "official
ged the business" from my representa-
rings, tive in the U.S. Congress
nd home- Ginny Brown-Waite. It seemed
f all to be asking my opinion about
the lake- the immigration issue, but
then I noted that in fact it was
ll along a statement of her opinion and
water is it wasn't clear at all why she
'e wide would want my input
dutiful My own opinion is that she
water of a and some of her right-wing
ave had Republican allies are trying to
ng, true. turn this difficult issue into
was something they can benefit
shermen from politically in an election
nm. A season when many issues are
ets a good running against them.
ses mays. Although I am hardly a fan
Smanyore of President Bush, he has pro-
than I posed some enlightened legis-
lation which Brown-Waite has
ack to been reluctant to support.
lack to Having been the governor of
e Texas, Bush understands the
complexity of this issue. (I
Control wish his grasp of foreign poli-
ears back cy issues was as good.)
)f notice- We obviously need to do
ngs are more to prevent illegal immi-
s. gration, but the idea of sud-
denly telling more than 10 mil-
Ron Hill lion people most of whom
Hernando work and many of whom are
paying taxes that they
penny should return to their country
of origin is unworkable. Of
n argues course, we could demand that
wage, they all wear some sort of
antiquated identification showing that
e when they are "illegals" although
arth was I am not sure what being ille-
bondage gal means. They seem to be
where pretty much like the rest of us
. except for working harder.
President
ued the
imation
was the
he
>ecame
it actually
United
ndment
'assed in
Michael Francis
Hornosassa
Proof in scripture
In his letter of July 30,
Franklin Arentz draws a single
line from Genesis, 2 verse 7,
and through some strange
alchemy extrapolates.it to jus-
tify abortion. His logic is sim-
ply because it isn't specifically
prohibited in the Holy
Scriptures. Well, neither is
child pornography, nor a host
of other pernicious elements
in our times.
Nonplussed, I referred his
letter to G.TKeough, noted
biblical scholar in New York,
and he replied, summarily dis-
missing the concoction as
"patently absurd.'
However, he did suggest
that Mr. Arentz study the fol-
lowing verses from the scrip-
tural texts: Psalm, 139 verse
13; Ecclesiastes, 11 verse 5;
and Mark, 12 verse 17. These
writings should rationally dis-
pel Mr. Arentz's erroneous
notions.
I would further encourage
Mr. Arentz to ask his mother
whether she heard his heart-
beat, and felt his movements
during gestation. Was she con-
vinced that her fetus, later
named Franklin, was a God
nurtured, growing young life?
I would think, yes! That's what
many of us call "reverence."
Incidentally, it is a biological
certainty that fetuses breathe
in the womb.
e ,. Sam Raffa,
-, Ci ru'S-prirp gs
Voters, take stock
With elections on the hori-
zon, it is time for voters to take
stock of the type of govern-
ment we have and to decide if
a change is in order. The
choice is between good and
bad government
Good government provides a
level playing field to allow all
entrepreneurs to do business,
and maintains the field by
adequately funding regulatory
agencies and staffing them
with competent people. Good
government provides and
maintains functional infra-
structure to allow businesses
to prosper. Good government
secures the future of citizens
so that they will spend money
and create prosperity.
President Clinton did this
with a budget surplus to
secure Social Security,
Medicare and Medicaid.
Bad government removes
adequate funding of govern-
mental agencies through tax
cuts. Bad government is run
by ideologues who want to
"starve the beast" of govern-
ment with a lack of revenue,
allow infrastructure to deteri-
orate and kill regulatory agen-
cies by staffing them with
those the agencies were meant
to regulate.
Bad government squanders
budget surpluses and frightens
citizens into not spending,
allowing main street to die,
producing layoffs, and, ulti-
mately, depression. We have
been down that road before
under Herbert Hoover, a
Republican who left the Great
Depression as his legacy.
Bad government leads to
Third World economics and
societies, with a few privi-
leged, a limited middle class,
and many poor. Our inner
cities are going the way of
Third World cities, with no
functional infrastructure and
no competent and honest reg-
ulatory agencies. Bribery gets
things done in the Third
World, just as campaign
financing by special interests
gets things done today.
We are losing our level play-
ing field. If Republicans can't
. practice good government,
there are Democrats out here
who will.
John Bassett
Inverness
Sound OFF
Doom and gloom
Someone said that nobody
smiles in Citrus County. You
want to know why? The devel-
opers come in and they ruin
our land, all the problems we
have with traffic, and the north-
erners come down and they
want to change everything to
their way. What's there to smile
about?
Tax frustration
What does it take for this
county to do something about
the taxes? We've been talking
about it and everybody's com-
plaining and nothing is done.
We think about raising the
homestead exemption to help
the people that are living here,
and the retirees if they want to
move, scale down or even scale
up or even down. Somebody
needs to do something. What
do we need to do to get to the
right people? Help. Please,
somebody help us.
Combat pay
I'm calling to sound off
regarding the Citrus County
SFre Service. I was very glad to
see that they have now a com-
bination service due to
increase in population in Citrus
County ... I was a Boston fire-
fighter, but now have retired
and looked into many things in
the fire service. The volunteers
are made up of two categories.
One is combat, which means
that these individuals are able
to fight the fire and risk their
lives every day.
The other is a support sys-
tem, older people who get
equipment for combat staff ...
The volunteers are paid, I
believe, $10.45 a call for both
combat and support staff. I'm
really worried this is unfair to
the volunteers who risk their
lives. The support system
should get a lot less pay.
Complain at home
This is just a comment to all
the calls about people eating
with hats on .
I really personally don't see
where it's anybody's business if
somebody wants to wear their
hat while they're eating. I'm
sure it doesn't ruin the taste of
the busybodies complaining
about it. All I got to say is, if.
they don't like to see some-
body with their hat on, why
don't they just stay home? That
way, they can just complain to
each other about something.
They need to get a life. There's
more in this world to worry
about than people eating with
their hats on. The same people
complaining about it are usual-
ly the ones who are blowing
their noses at the table.
Could be worse
President Bush did not cre-
ate all problems in this world.
AI-Qaida and other organiza-
tions were in operation before
he took office. God forbid what
would happen if it had been
anybody but President Bush in
office. We'd probably have to
be in bunkers to hide our-
selves, carry guns, and the war
would be here on top of us. So
thank God for President Bush
and his administration.
Wasting a life
I'm calling in regards to the
30-year sentence that was
given to a.teenager, Mr.
Thornton, because of a tragic
accident. He was given 30
years in prison by Judge Ric
Howard and I think that's out-
rageous that a judge would do
this. This was an accident and
it should be treated as an acci-
dent. Although this young man
made some mistakes, there is
no reason to throw him into
prison for this.
He was a 17-year-old teenag-
er who had no previous crimi-
nal record. He was not
impaired by alcohol or drugs.
and he was not driving reck-
lessly and had no intentions of
harming anybody, yet he's sen-
tenced to a life in prison a
wasted life, I might say. He's
given no chance for a decent
life. I think this is very, very,
very much, well, disgusting on
behalf that we have a judge
who has no more feelings for
our younger generation than
this.
This young fellow needs to
know that the judicial system
should keep his- best interests
in mind, as well as punishment
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for a crime. And I know he is
not a criminal and he should
not be treated as one. There
are ways to punish these peo-
ple in lesser ways than sending
them to prison.
Destitute, not poor
I'm responding to the Sound
Off topic of "Our children
first," wanting to know why
children from other countries
are brought here for free sur-
gery instead of giving
American children that option.
You, as well as many, people in
this country, need to pull your
head from the hole. We have
Medicaid for the poor. You do
not know what it is like to be
poor in a foreign country.
These children are not poor;
they are destitute. Imagine a
child going around with a cleft
palate the rest of their lives.
Children in this country are
lucky.
I have helped many poor
people in this country, only to
find out that the money went to
drugs, alcohol or cigarettes.
Many parents here are very
lazy. Even Medicaid money
always finds its way for unnec-
essary items. After having the
opportunity of traveling to vari-
ous countries, I find that the
poor in this country are dirty
and neglected even though
they are given money for soap
and water. In foreign countries,
they only have a few clothes,
but the children are always
clean. So I would never deny a
child the opportunity of any
type of surgery.
Warning to teens
This is just another opinion
about the Thornton case, in ref-
erence to the 30 years and
three lives that has been
demolished. Is it possible that
because of the result that
other teenagers might be more
aware of how they drive and
other drivers might be more
aware of how they drive? To
wear seatbelts and to be cau-
tious because an accident can
cause so much destruction. I
praise Judge Howard for giving
this sentence to this unfortu-
nate accident. But hopefully, it
will save a lot of other lives.
AUC;UUST 16, 2006 /
CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
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"You may difer with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus
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"We can only pay our debt to
the past by putting the
future in debt to ourselves."
It's not over over there
ENDORSEMENT
Experience on
school board
gives Miele edge
t's the knowledge that Lou
Miele gained during his first
term as a school board mem-
ber that gives him the clear edge
over two opponents in the race
for District 1.
Miele is being challenged by
Paul Earnheart and Michael
'Joey" White.. All three candi-
dates bring a positive outlook
and noteworthy platforms to the
race, agreeing about several of
the key issues.
Earnheart, 40, is a physical
education teacher at Rock
Crusher Elementary School.
Like the others, he's running as
a concerned parent. As a
teacher, he's grown concerned
that the FCAT-
intensive environ-
ment in schools THE I|
these days has neg-
atively narrowed School
the focus of the edu- Distr
national process.
"We're not teaching OUR 01
to the whole child," Lou Mi
he said. cand
He views Withla-
coochee Technical YOUR OPII
Institute and other chr..nic.ie.'r
alternative-learn- commentnt a
ing settings as a key C:hrroicle
to producing in-
creased numbers of graduates
who will succeed in the work
place. He feels the school system
should closely track the progress
of students, starting in middle
school, and identify options for
those not likely to flourish under
traditional classroom offerings
that prepare youths for college.
Joey White, 35, made a bid for
the state House of Repre-
sentatives four years ago, and
while that was unsuccessful, he
said his platform then is largely
his platform now: the well being
of children.
As a business owner a land-
scaping and lawn-care business
- and as the parent of a Rock
Crusher Elementary pupil,
White feels uniquely qualified to
take on the business of educa-
tion. He believes increasing the
technology-related offerings in
the classroom would hook an
increasing number of youngsters
into the benefits of sticking with
school and he said he would like
to promote greater communica-
tion between school board mem-
bers and parents.
Despite few major differences
Cut the tape SOI
I'm calling in reference
to all these political calls ,.
you get on the phone.
Actually, they're not calls
from people; they have a
recording.
I think the politicians
don't know that a lot of CAL^
people are like us, that 56 .
anyone who calls with "
these canned messages on
these recordings will not
get my vote.
You know, I watch the news and I
read the newspaper. I don't need
them to be calling me on the phone
with a canned speech on a tape
recording. So anyone that does that
is not going to get my vote.
Ruling and ruining
I just found out that Citrus rules. I
found this out because it was writ-
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on the issues among the three
candidates, it's the understand-
ing of the intricacies of the job
that separates Miele from his
opponents. In this case, the
experience gained by the incum-
bent is worth valuing.
He rebuffs concerns about his
child being educated in private
school but asserts that it's a non-
issue in his mind. His child
attends Catholic school because
it's Miele's desire that his child
learn about faith in that educa-
tional setting. He has no qualms
about the separation of church
and state in public schools and
contends that his decisions are
based on what's good for all pub-
lic-school students,
not simply on what
;SUE: would be good for
his child.
Board, Miele, 47, is can-
ct 1. did about problems
the school board
'INION: has faced, most
le best notably the Homo-
date. sassa Elementary
construction deba-
ION: Go to cle, but feels the
ine.com to board has learned
out today's from mistakes
editorial. while, at the same
time, made strides
overall.
He defends the workload of
school administrators and is
confident that each has his or
her hands full. On the budget,
however, he says it's necessary
to actively search for areas to
trim unnecessary spending.
While "concreteables" are an
immediate option to ease crowd-
ing in the classroom to meet stu-
dent-teacher ratio require-
ments, he says the long-term
challenge is to, ensure quick-
fixes aren't confused with long-
term facility plans and needs.
He understands the role of the
school board as a policy-making
entity and leaves the business of
running day-to-day operations to
the superintendent of schools.
Before going into real estate,
Miele had a career as an educa-
tor. He has a master's degree in
special education from the
University of Florida.
His time on the board has been
an education in itself, and in dis-
cussing the issues, it's clear that
Lou Miele is the best suited to
serve as the District 1 board
member for the next four years.
en all over imy car that my
son left in McDonald's
parking lot overnight
Tuesday.
At the risk of making
someone's day by publiciz-
ing this, I want to let you
know what you've done.
The baking soda you
poured all over the car has
ruined the paint job. But
0579 then, you rule. You knew
that would happen.
This malicious act of vandalism
shows a total lack of respect for
other's property property that
some of us have to work very hard
to afford.
We're sure that most of the stu-
dents of Citrus High do not want to
be associated with such an act.
Next time, leave "Citrus rules" out
of it because the school might rule,
but punks like you sure don't.
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LETTERS to
Pure propaganda
I am sick of all the letters that
Marilyn Day seems to be writing.,
There are a few of her ilk who spew
nothing but hate to the editorial page.
It's pure propaganda, and I for one
am so tired of seeing her name and,
what she represents that I have
stopped reading the letters altogether.
Maybe she would be happier if she
wrote a novel and then she could give
the paper a rest. Lord, I'd hate to be
married to someone with all that hate
stored up. She needs to stay away
from the leftwing Web sites.
Ronnie Tharp
Inverness
A terrible loss
As a dedicated animal-lover, I felt
compelled to respond to Ms. Williams'
letter referring to a Sound Off call
from someone grieving over a hit-and-
run that killed her dachshund.
I don't believe the dachshund was
outdoors alone in the middle of the
night because the owner was uncar-
ing or stupid. Rather, I imagine this
little dog managed to slip away with-
out being noticed, and was found
dead after midnight. It happens. I am
extremely watchful when I take my
tiny Chihuahuas outside for about
three minutes at a time. Yet, occasion-
ally, one of them manages to sneak
past me, being a curious animal, cer-
tainly not untrained. It's amazing how
fast those little legs travel, how fright-
ened I become when I count furry
heads and come up short, and how
thankful I am to have never lost a pet.
Having all the sense in the world does
not prevent unfortunate accidents
from happening.
The senseless are those who hit
animals and don't stop to move them
to the side of the road. They are the
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cruel ones without conscience or con-
cern. I can only imagine the self-
blame and sadness felt to find a pre-
cious pet mangled or dead.
My sincere condolences to the
owner of the dachshund who lost its
life on Walker Street, and shame on
the driver who didn't take the time to
stop and didn't care at all that he just
killed someone's obviously lost, terri-
bly confused and most beloved dog.
Joanie Welch
Inverness
Save Social Security
I recently observed a sign along the
roadway that read "Save Our Social
Security." Perhaps this question
should have followed: "Who created
the problems with Social Security?"
Since many of us have paid into FICA
for years and are now receiving a
the Editor --.
Social Security check every month
and then finding that we are gett'i g
taxed dn 35 percent of the money we
paid to the federal government to
"put away," you may be interested in
the following:
Which' political party took Social
Security from the independent trust
fund and put it into the general fund
so that Congress could spend it? It
was Lyndon Johnson and the
Democratic controlled Congress.
Which political party eliminated
the income tax deduction for Social
Security (FICA) withholding? The
Democratic Party.
, ,,Which political party stalled taxing
Social Security annuities? The,
Democratic Party with Al Gore cast-
.ing the "tie-breaking" deciding vote
as president of the Senate, while he
was vice president
Which political party decided to
start giving annuity payments to
immigrants? That's right! Jimmy
Carter and the Democratic Party.
Immigrants moved into this country
and at age 65, began to receive Social
Security payments! The Democratic
Party gave these payments them,
even though they never paid a dime.
Then, after doing all this lying and
thieving and violating of the original
contract (FICA), the Democrats turn
around and tell you that the
Republicans want to take your Social
Security away! '. .
And the worst part about it1is unin-
formed citizens believe it!
If enough people receive this,
maybe a seed of awareness will be
planted and maybe changes will
evolve, maybe not; some Democrats
are awfully sure of what isn't so. But
it's worth a try
John Blaklej
Citrus Spring,
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Two Beverly Hills men got
pulled over for speeding
Monday afternoon and ended up
being arrested for having more
than a pound of marijuana
between them.
According to the Citrus
County Sheriff's Office, Jason
David Swanson, 22, and Michael
Christopher Berg, 21, were
reportedly in a car with one
other person and traveling east-
bound on State Road 44 at 77
mph in a 55-mph zone.
The deputy stopped the car
near Eden Gardens Drive and
wrote a citation for speeding.
According to the arrest report,
the deputy smelled marijuana
and noted that Berg and
Swanson had slurred speech
and were acting suspiciously.
Berg was asked to step out of
the car, during which time he
reportedly said, "I'm going to be
straight up with you I've got
some weed in my pocket"
Berg handed the deputy a
small bag of marijuana and then
contended he had no more
drugs on his person.
Swanson reportedly was rest-
ing his head on a bag in the back-
seat A search of the bag yielded
two large marijuana bags under-
neath: some clothing. Swanson
reportedly admitted to owner-
ship of the bags.
The deputy continued to
. search the area where Swanson
was sitting and reportedly dis-
covered a plastic bag that con-
tained four individually
wrapped marijuana pipes and
another bag that contained a
marijuana pipe.
Swanson reportedly admitted
to owning the pipes, stating that
he had purchased them in
Miami and that they were for his
own personal use.
During a further search of the
car, Berg reportedly yelled,
"Officer, I'm not going to lie.
There is an ounce of weed in the
center console." The deputy
looked in the console and
reportedly located another large
bag of marijuana.
When all the marijuana was
weighed, Swanson reportedly
had 430 grams (about 15.2
ounces) in his possession, and
Berg had 45 grams (about 1.5
ounces) in his possession-
Both men were charged with
possession of a controlled sub-
stance (marijuana in excess of 20
grams). Swanson was additionally
charged with five counts of pos-
session of drug paraphernalia.
Swanson's bond was set at
$7,500, while Berg's was set at
$5,000.
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However, the scores do indi-
cate the victory did not come
easily: 25-19, 25-15, 25-23.
"I don't think we played up
to our potential," said first-
year CR coach Meryl Weber.
"But we got the win, and
that's a positive start. I just
think we could have played
better."
While expectations were
high for the Pirates, they
were well, uncertain ror
the Hurricanes. Notable loss-
es from last year's team comn-
bined with injury problems.,
with only 10 days of practice
to figure it all out, left more
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For the Chronicle
Lecanto volleyball coach
Freddie Bullock refused to
make any excuses following a
season-opening loss in three-
straight games at Seven Rivers
Tuesday night (25-18, 25-14, 25-
12). The alibi she failed to
acknowledge the play, or
better yet, dominance was
that of the Warriors' Rachael
Capra.
Capra finished with 14 kills,
a service ace and three set
assists to lead Seven Rivers to
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and jumping
ability to over-
whelm visiting
Lecanto. The
undersized
Panthers fought
valiantly, displaying impres-
sive blocking at times, but ulti-
mately were overmatched.
Said Bullock, 'Rachael
Capra is the real deal. I
thought our girls played excel-
lent, but we've got to learn to
finish off. I thought our team
played well, but they played
better."
Despite the Warriors' clean
sweep of Lecanto, Seven
Rivers coach Tim Bowman
saw a glaring cause for con-
cern errors. Thirty-six of
them, in fact
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MLB SCOREBOARD
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB L10 Str Home
70 46 .603 5-5 W-2 39-21
68 50 .576 3 3-7 L-2 38-19
64 55 .538 7% 7-3 W-1 38-24
51 68 .42920% 2-8 L-5 30-31
47 72 .39524% 2-8 L-7 29-27
Central Division
W L Pct GB L10 Str Home
78 41 .655 z-5-5 W-2 37-19
71 47 .602 6% 6-4 L-1 40-22
69 49 ..585 8/z z-6-4 W-2 41-18
53 65 .44924% 6-4 L-1 32-30
42 78 .350 36% 4-6 W-1 26-33
West Division
W L Pct GB L10 Str Home
66 52 .559 z-9-1 W-4 34-26
62 58 .517 5 z-6-4 W-1 27-28
61 59 .508 6 5-5 L-1 30-31
56 62 .475 10 3-7 L-5 31-29
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB L10 Str Home
71 47 .602 z-7-3 L-2 35-22
58 60 .492 13 5-5 W-2 30-33
55 63 .466 16 5-5 L-1 25-31
55 63 .466 16 4-6 L-1 27-28
52 67 .43719% 3-7 W-1 29-29
Central Division
W L Pct GB L10 Str Home
63 55 .534 z-5-5 W-1 34-23
61 58 .513 2% z-5-5 L-1 31-31
57 61 .483 6 z-6-4 L-3 34-29
56 63 .471 7% 4-6 W-1' 34-24
50 68 .424 13 5-5 W-2 25-31
46 74 .383 18 4-6 L-1 32-29
West Division
W L Pet GB L10 Str Home
63 56 .529 z-9-1 W-5 38-25
60 58 .508 2% 4-6 L-1 28-32
59 59 .500 3% 4-6 L-2 30-31
58 60 .492 4% z-5-5 W-1 31-27
55 63 .466 7% 3-7 W-1 31-28
z-first game was a win
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Monday's Games
Detroit 7, Boston 4
N.Y. Yankees 7, L.A. Angels 2
Chicago White Sox 12, Kansas City 2,
Oakland 5, Seattle 4
Tuesday's Games
Detroit 3, Boston 2
N.Y. Yankees 6, Baltimore 3
Toronto 4, Tampa Bay 3
L.A. Angels 9, Texas 7
Kansas City 4, Chicago White Sox 2
Minnesota 4, Cleveland 1
Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Detroit (Verlander 14-5) at Boston
(D.Wells 1-2), 7:05 p.m.
Baltimore (Loewen 2-4) at N.Y. Yankees
(Lidle 1-1), 7:05 p.m.
Toronto (Lilly 10-10) at Tampa Bay
(Shields 4-6), 7:15 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Saunders 4-0) at Texas
(Eaton 2-2), 8:05 p.m.
Kansas City (Bernero 0-1)' at Chicago
White Sox (Contreras 11-4), 8:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Lee 10-8) at Minnesota (Silva
8-10), 8:10 p.m.
Seattle (Meche 9-7) at Oakland (Haren 10-
9), 10:05 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.
Cleveland at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 2:05
p.m.
Texas at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.
Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:15 p.m.
Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
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TORONTO TAMPA BAY
Jhnson
Ctlnotto
VWells
Glaus 3
Ovrbay
Rios rf
BMolna
AHill 2b
JMcDId
ab rhbi
If 501 0 Upton 3b
dh 5 11 0 Baldelli cf
cf 5 03 0 Crwfrd lf
3b 3 00 0 Norton rf
lb 3 23 1 Hollins rf
4 12 1 TLeelb
c 4 01 1 Cantu 2b.
4 01 0 Nvarro c
ss 4 01 1 Gomesdh
Zobrist ss
ab r h bi
3 0 1 1
3 120
3 1 22
1 000
4000
3 01 0
4000
4000
Totals 37413 4 Totals 32 3 8 3
Toronto 000 110 020- 4
Tampa Bay 200 000 010- 3
E-Baldelli (3). DP-Toronto 2, Tampa
Bay 2.. LOB-Toronto 8, Tampa Bay 6.
2B-Overbay (33), Upton (2). HR-Norton
(10). CS-JMcDonald (2), Norton (4).
IP H RERBBSO
Toronto
HalladayW,15-3 7 6 2 2 1 3
Accardo 1-3 2 1 1 0 0
Schoeneweis 0 0 0 0 1 0
League 2-3 0 0 0 0 1
BRyan.S,27 1 0 0 0' 1 3_
Tampa Bay
Seo 7 10 2 2 2 4'
Meadows L,2-3 1 3 2 2 0 0
Miceli 1 0 0 0 0 1
Schoeneweis pitched to 1 batter in the
8th.
HBP-by Halladay (Baldelli).
T-2:49. A-9,217 (43,772).
Tigers 3, Red Sox 2
DETROIT BOSTON
ab rhbi ab. rhbi
Gmdsn cf 401 0 Crispcf 4 2 2 1
Planco2b 3 01 0 Loretta 2b 4 0 1 0
VWIsonc 1 00 0 DOrtizdh 3 0 1 1
DYong dh 4 01 0 MRmrzlf 4 000
MOrdz rf 4000 Yukilis lb 4000
CGillen ss 3 21 0 Lowell 3b 4 0 00
IRdrgz c 4 11 0 WPena rf 4 02 0
Casey lb 4 03 2 Mrbelli c 3 0 0 0
Monroe If 4 02 1 AGnzIzss 2 0 0 0
Infante 3b 3 01 0 JvLopzph 1 000
Inge 3b 1 00 0 Cora ss 0 0 0 0
Totals 35311 3 Totals 33 2 6 2
Detroit 000 000 201- 3
Boston 001 p00 010- 2
DP-Boston 1. LOB-Detroit 6, Boston
5. 2B-Casey (3), Infante (6), WPena (10).
HR-Crisp (6).
IP H RERBBSO
Detroit
Bonderman
Ledezma
Rodney W,6-3
TJones S,33
Boston
72-3 5 2 2
0 1 0 0
1-3 00 0
1 0 0 0
Schilling 7 9 2 2 0 4
imlinL,5-2 2 2 1 1 1 0
Ledezma pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
T-2:54. A-36,179 (36,108).
Twins 4, Indians 1
CLEVELAND MINNESOTA
ab rhbi ab r hbi
2 10 0 LCstillo 2b
4 00 0 Tyner If
4 01 1 Mauerc
4 01 0 Cddyer rf
3 00 0 Mrneau lb
1 00 0 THnter cf
3 02 0 Kubel dh
3 00 0 LRdrgz 3b
3 00 0 Bartlett ss
2 00 0
1 00 0
0 00 0
3 1 1 0
4 01 0
2 1 1 1
4 122
3000
4 021
3000
3000
3 1 1 0
Szmore cf
Mchels If
Hafner dh
VMrtnz lb
JhPIta ss
Choo ph
Luna 2b
Shppch c
Gutirrz rf
Marte 3b
Garko ph
Boone 3b
Away Intr
41-22 15-3
31-25 14-4
28-31 16-2
21-35 8-10 ,
16-45 10-8
Away Intr -
32-26 8-10
35-30 7-11 ,
31-28 7-11
25-33 14-4
Away Intr
36-25 6-9
28-27 5-13
30-32 5-10
28-35 9-9
23-38 7-11
Away Intr
29-32 5-10
30-27 6-9
23-32 7-11
22-39 .6-9
25-37 4-11
14-45 3-12
Away Intr
25-31 5-10
32-26 7-8
29-28 4-11.,
27-33 11-4
24-35 8-7
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Monday's Games
Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 2
Atlanta 10, Washington 4
Philadelphia 13, N.Y. Mets 0
Chicago Cubs 3, Houston 0
Colorado 4, Arizona 3
San Francisco 1, San Diego 0
L.A. Dodgers 4, Florida 2
STuesday's Games
Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 3
Washington 5, Atlanta 0
Philadelphia 11, N.Y. Mets 4
St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 0
Chicago Cubs at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
Arizona at Colorado, 9:05 p.m.
San Francisco at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
Florida at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. .,
Wednesday's Games
Milwaukee (Capuano 10-8) at Pittsburgh,
(Duke 8-10), 12:35 p.m.. I ,
Chicago Cubs (Hill 2-5) at Houston
(Pettitte 11-12), 2:05 p.m.
Florida (J.Johnson 10-6) at L.A. Dodgers,
(Hendrickson 1-3), 3:10 p.m.
Atlanta (Smoltz 10-5) at Washington..
(Traber 2-1), 7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Glavine 12-5) at Philadelphia,
(Lieber 4-9), 7:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Arroyo 9-8) at St. Louis (Reyes,
4-5), 8:10 p.m.
Arizona (Hernandez 9-9) at Colorado--
(Cook 8-10), 9:05 p.m.
San Francisco (Lowry 5-7) at San Diego
(Park 7-7), 10:05 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Atlanta at Washington, 1:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m.
Cincinnati at St. Louis, 2:10'p.m.'
Arizona at Colorado, 3:05 p.m.
San- Francisco at San Diego, 3:35 p.m.
'Hbuston at:Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m..: ..,:..,
Totals 301 4 1 Totals 29 4 8 4
Cleveland 000 000 001- 1B'
Minnesota 001 000 03x- 4,
DP-Cleveland 1. LOB-Cleveland 4,,'
Minnesota 5. 2B-Bartlett (14). SB--
LCastillo (18), Mauer (8). S-LCastillo.
IP H RERBBSO
Cleveland
Westbrook L,9-8 8 8 4 4 3 3
Minnesota
JoSantana W,14-58 3 0 0 1 9
Nathan 1 1 1 1 1 1
T-2:12. A-34 854 146 564)
Yankees 6, Orioles 3
BALTIMORE NEW YORK
ab rhbi ab rhbi
BRbrts 2b 4 12 0 Damon cf 5 22 3
Mora 3b 3 11 0 Jeter ss 4 1 1 1,,
Gomez3b 2010 BAbreu rf 4 1 30
Tejada ss 401 0 Giambi dh 2 0 00,
Gbbonsdh 401 1 ARod 3b 4 0 1 1.
Conine If 4 00 1 Cano2b 4 0 1 1',
CPttson cf 4 00 0 Posada c 4 0 1 Q
Millar lb 4 12 1 CWIson lb 4 0 1 0-
RaHrdz c 300 0 MeCbr If 4 2 2 0.
Mrkkis rf 400 0
Totals 363 8 3 Totals 35 612 6
Baltimore 000 012 000- 3
New York 000 001 32x- 6
E-Markakis (2), ARodriguez (21).'
LOB-Baltimore 8, New York 10. 2B-
BRoberts (30), Tejada (28), BAbreu (4),,1
Cano (22). 3B-Damon (4). HR-Millar'
(10), Damon (17). SF-Jeter.
IP H RERBBSO
Baltimore
Bedard 6 5 1 1 3 6
Hawkins L,1-2 2-3 33 3 1 0
Byrdak 1-3 1 0 0 0 1
Britton 1 3 2 2 0 0
New York 1,
Mussina 6 6 3 3 1 6
Villone 1-3 00 0 1 1
Proctor W,5-3 12-3 1 0 0 0 1
MRiveraS,31 1 1 0 0 0 1
Mussina pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
T-3:24. A-52,418 (56,937).
Royals 4, White Sox 2
KANSAS CITY CHICAGO
ab rh bi ab
DJesus cf 401 0 Pdsdnk If 3
GrdzIn 2b 5 12 0 Iguchi 2b 4
Teahen 3b 5 11 2Thomedh 2
MiSwy dh 3 00 0 Knerko lb 4
Brown If 4 12 1 Dye rf 4
Gthrghtcf 000 0 Przynsc 4
RSndrs rf 4 02 0 Crede 3b 4
Shealyib 4 11 0 Uribess .2
Buck c 3 00 0 BrAdrs cf 3
Berroaa cc A 00 0
r h bi
0 1 1L
02 1
0 1 06
02d
00 0
1 1 0
1 1 0
Totals 364 9 3 Totals 30 2 8 "
Kansas City 010 012 000- 4
Chicago 000 020 000- 2
E-Dye (5), Riske (1). DP-Kansas City
3, Chicago 1. LOB-Kansas City 8,
Chicago 5. 2B-Podsednik (25), Thome
(18), BrAnderson (17). HR-Teahen (14),
Brown (11). SF-Podsednik.
IP H RERBBSO
Kansas City
RuHrdzW,3-7 72-3 8 2 2 3 5
Burgos 1-3 00 0 0 0
Nelson S,1 1 0 0 0 0 2
Chicago
JVazquezL,11-7 51-3 7 4 3 0 1
Riske 22-3 1 0 0 1 3
Cotts 1 1 0 0 1 0
HBP-by JVazquez (DeJesus). WP-
JVazquez.
T-2:43. A-35,690 (40,615).
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Angels 9, Rangers 7
LOS ANGELES TEXAS
ab rh bi
Figgins 3b 4 21 2 Mathws cf
Izturis ss 5 12 2 MYong ss
VGrero rf 4 22 3 CaLee If
GAndsn dh 4 11 1 Txeira lb
JRivra If 4 01 0 Blalock 3b
Kndrck lb 5 01 1 DeRosa rf
Quinlan lb' 0 00 0 Stairs dh
AKndy 2b 4 00 0 Hrst Jr dh
JMolna c 3 01 0 Kinsler 2b
Pride ph 1 11 0 Brajas c
Napoli c 0 00 0
Willits cf 3 21 0
ab rh bi
4 000
5 1 3 1
4 000
4 01 0
4221
3 2 1 0
4 1 23
0000
4 0 1 1
4 1 1 1
Totals 37911 9 Totals 36 711 7
Los Angeles 002 400 030- 9
Texas 030 210 100- 7
DP-Texas 1. LOB-Los Angeles 6,
Texas 4. 2B-Kendrick (13), JMolina (15),
Willits (1), MYoung (42), Blalock (21),
DeRosa (33), Kinsler (18). 3B-Figgins
(5). HR-VGuerrero (27), MYoung (12),
Blalock (14), Stairs (9), Barajas (11). SB-
VGuerrero (14). CS-Matthews (4),
MYoung (3).
IP
Los Angeles
ESantana 5
Romero 1
HCarrasco W,3-3 1
Shields 1
FrRodriguez S,311
Texas
Padilla 32
Rupe 2
Littleton L,2-1 2
Mahay 1
H RERBBSO
2-3 8
1-3 0
3
0
Rupe pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
HBP-by Padilla (JRivera), by Padilla
(VGuerrero). Balk-Padilla.
T-2:55. A-26,561 (48,911).
NL Boxes
Nationals 5, Braves 0
ATLANTA WASHINGTON
ab rhbi ab r hbi
MGiles2b 3 00 0ASrano If 4 1 20
Rayp 0 00 0 FLopez ss 4 1 1 0
Yates p 0 000 Zmrmn 3b 4 00 0
Barry p 0 000 NJhnsn lb 2 2 0 0
Rnteria ph 1 00 0 Kearns rf 4 0 1 2
Diaz If 4 00 0 Escbarcf 3 1 1 1
CJones 3b 3000 Churchcf 0 0 0 0
LaRche lb 3 01 0 Schndrc 3 0 1 0
McCnn c 3 00 0 BCstro 2b 4 0 1 1
Frncur rf 3 01 0 Astacio p 3 0 1 0,
Lngrhn cf 300 0
TPena ss 3 00 0
Crmerp 1 00 0
McBrid p 0 00 0
Orr2b 2 00 0
Totals 290 2 0 Totals 31 5 8 4
Atlanta 000 000. 000- 0
Washington 013 010 00x- 5
E-MGiles (8), TPena (1). DP-Atlanta
1. LOB-Atlanta 2, Washington 6. 2B-
.Kearns6(28). SF-Escobar.
IP H RERBBSO
Atlanta
CormierL,2-4 42-3 8 5 3 2 4
McBride 1-3 0 0 0 1 '1
Ray 1 0 0 0 0 0
Yates 1 0 0 0 0 1
Barry 1 0 0 0 0 0
Washington
Astacio W,3-2 9 2 0 0 0 5
*T-2:01. A-24,036 (46,382).
Brewers 6, Pirates 3
MILWAUKEE PITTSBURGH
ab rhbi ab rhbi
BClark cf 5 00 0 Duffy cf
Grffnno 2b 5 12 2 JHrndz ss
Fildr lb: 5 12 0 FSnchzz3b
Mench If.: q401d .lRandadl.b.
BHall ss 4 01 1 Nady rf
.CHartrf 411 1 Palinoc
DeBell 3b 3 11 0 Castillo 2b
DMiller c 4 12 0 JBtsta If
DDavis p 1 00 0 Grzlny p
Cpllan p 0 00 0 Davis ph
Cirillo ph 1 11 0 Marte p
FCdero p 0 00 0 STorres p
Grabow p
Burnitz ph
4 1 1 0
4110
,3;.jdH1i
4 1 20
4020
3 1 1 2
2000
1 000
0000
0000
0000
1 000
Totals 36611 5 Totals 34 312 3
Milwaukee 011 000 022- 6
Pittsburgh 100 000 200- 3
* E-FSanchez (7), Castillo 2 (17). DP-
Milwaukee 3, Pittsburgh 1. LOB-
Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 6. 2B-Graffanino
2 (10),. DMiller (26), Castillo (20). HR-
CHart (2), JBautista (13). CS-BHall (7),
Castillo (4). S-DDavis 2. SF-Randa.
IP H RERBBSO
Milwaukee
DDavisW,9-6 7 9 3 3 0 6
Oapellan 1 1 0 0 0 0
FtorderoS,7 '1 2 0 0 1, 1
Pittsburgh
G'orzelanny 7 6 2 1 0 5
MarteL,0-6 0 2 2 2 0 0
STorres. 1 1 0 0 0 0
Grabow 1 2 2 2 1 2
Marte pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.
T-2:37. A--17,877 (38,496).
Phillies 11, Mets 4
NEW YORK PHILA
ab rhbi ab r hbi
Reyes ss
L,Duca c
Beltran cf
CDIgdo lb
Wright 3b
RoHrdz p
Heilmn p
Tucker ph
Vlentin 2b
Wdwrd If
Mlldge rf
OHrndz p
Ledee ph
Felicno p
Chavez If
3 33 4 Rollins ss
4 01 0 Vctrno rf
3 00 0 Utley 2b
3 00 0 Snches p
3 00 0 Geary p
0 00 0 Howard lb
0 00 0 DIlucci If
1 01 O Rwand cf
4 00 0 Lbrthal c
4 01 0 Nunez 3b
3 00 0 Wolf p
1 00 0 Sndoval2b
1 00 0
0 00 0
'11 0
4 1 2 1
4 1 23
4 21 0
0000
0 000
4220
3 21 3
4 001
2 1 22
1 000
Totals. 314 7 4 Totals 331113 11
New York 101 000 020- 4
Philadelphia 423 200 00x- 11
DP-New York 2, Philadelphia 3. LOB-
New 'York 3, Philadelphia 7. 2B-
Lieberthal 2 (10), Wolf (1). 3B-Victorino
(4). HR-Reyes 3 (14), Victorino (6),
Dellucci (12). SF-Rollins, Rowand.
IP H RERBBSO
New York
OHernandez L,8-94 10 11 11 4 5
Fpliciano 2 2 0 0 1 1
RoHernandez 1 1 0 0 1 0
Heilman 1 0 0 0 0 1
Philadelphia
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On the AIRWAVES
TODAY'S SPORTS
BASEBALL
2 p.m. (WGN) MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Houston Astros.
From Minute Maid Park in Houston. (Live) (CC)
3 p.m. (FSNFL) MLB Baseball Florida Marlins at Los Angeles
Dodgers. From Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. (Live)
7 p.m. (66 PAX) MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Tampa Bay
Devil Rays. From Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. (Live)
(ESPN) MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Boston Red Sox. From
Fenway Park in Boston. (Live) (CC)
GOLF
1 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Championship News Conference (Live)
SOFTBALL
9:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Little League Softball World Series Final -
Teams TBA. From Portland, Ore. (Live) (CC)
TENNIS
1 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP Tennis US Open Series Western &
Southern Financial Group Masters Early Rounds. From Cincinnati.
(Live)
7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP Tennis US Open Series Western &
Southern Financial Group Masters Early Rounds. From Cincinnati.
(Live)
Prep CALENDAR
Wednesday, August 16
VOLLEYBALL
6 p.m. Wildwood at Dunnellon
Wolf W,1-0 7 4 2 2
Sanches 1 2 2 2
Geary 1 1 0 0
HBP-by Heilman (Dellucci).
T-2:40. A-40,283 (43,647).
Cardinals 5, Reds 0
CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS
ab rhbi atl
Freel rf
Httberg lb
Grf Jr. cf
EEcrcn 3b
Dunn If
BPhllps 2b
Clayton ss
LaRue c
Hlndsw ph
Shcklfr p
Harang p
JCastro ph
RFrkln p
Vlentin c
3 00 0 Eckstin ss
4 00 0 Duncan If
4 01 0 Pujols lb
3 00 0 Edmnd cf
3 01 0 Tguchi cf
3 01 0 Rolen3b
3 01 0 JEcrcn rf
2 00 0 Blliard 2b
1 00 0 YMolna c
0 00 0 Crpnter p
1 00 0
1 00 0
0 00 0
1 00 0
2 2
1 0
0 0
r hbi
1 1 0
1 3 2
1 1 0
000
000
1 1 0
0 0 0
032
000
000
Totals 290 4 0 Totals 34 512 4
Cincinnati 000 000 000- 0
St. Louis 010 130 OOx- 5
DP-Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 1. LOB-
Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 11. 2B-Pujols (26),
Rolen (37), JEncarnacion (20), Belliard (2).
HR-Duncan (11). CS-Freel (8). S-
Taguchi.
IP H RERBBSO
Cincinnati
HarangL,12-8 5 8 5 5 2 4
RFranklin 2 3 0 0 1 0
Shackelford 1 1 0 0 1 0
St. Louis
CrpnterW,11-6 9 4 0 0 0 6
HBP-by Carpenter (Freel), by Harang
(Eckstein). WP-Harang.
T-2:30. A-42,761 (43,975).
MLB LEADERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING-Mauer, Minnesota, .362;
Jeter, New York, .343; DeRosa, Texas,
.331; Dye, Chicago, .326; ISuzuki, Seattle,
.325; Tejada, Baltimore, .324; 'VWells,
Toronto, .323.
RUNS-Sizemore, Cleveland, 97;
Thome, Chicago, 89; Hafner, Cleveland,
86; DOrtiz, Boston, 86; Damon, New York,
84; Glaus, Toronto, 83; Youkilis, Boston,
82; ARodriguez, New York, 82.
RBI-DOrtiz, Boston, 111; Hafner,
Cleveland, 105; Morneau, Minnesota, 103;
Ibanez, Seattle, 94; Giambi, New York, 93;
MRamirez, Boston, 93; VGuerrero, Los
Angeles, 92.
HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 164; MYoung,
Texas, 159; Tejada, Baltimore, 155; Jeter,
New York, 153; Sizemore, Cleveland, 145;
Loretta, Boston, 145; VWells, Toronto, 144;
Matthews, Texas, 144; VGuerrero, Los
Angeles, 144.
DOUBLES-MYoung, Texas, 42;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 39; Matthews,
Texas, 38; Lowell, Boston, 37; Teixeira,
Texas, 36; Overbay, Toronto, 33;. DeRosa,
Texas, 33.
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, 36; Hafner, Cleveland,
35; Giambi, New York, 34; MRamirez,
Boston, 32; Glaus, Toronto, 31; Dye,
Chicago, 31.
STOLEN BASES-Figgins, Los Angeles,
43; CPatterson, Baltimore, 37; Crawford,
Tampa Bay, 36; ISuzuki, Seattle, 34;
Podsednik, Chicago, 32; BRoberts,
Baltimore, 31; Jeter, New York, 26..
PITCHING (13 Decisions)-Halladay,
Toronto, 15-3, .833, 3.20; Liriano,
Minnesota, 12-3, .800, 2.19; Garland,
Chicago, 13-4, .765, 4.98; Verlander,
Detroit, 14-5, .737, 2.95; JoSantana,
Minnesota, 14-5, .737, 3.10; Schilling,
Boston, 14-5, .737, 3.83; Contreras,
Chicago, 11-4, .733, 3.53.
STRIKEOUTS-JoSantana, Minnesota,
187; Bonderman, Detroit, 159; Schilling,
Boston, 153; Mussina, New York, 148;
Kazmir, Tampa Bay, 145; Liriano,
Minnesota, 142; Lackey, Los Angeles, 139.
SAVES-Jenks, Chicago, 33; TJones,
Detroit, 33; Papelbon, Boston, 31;
FrRodriguez, Los Angeles, 31; MRivera,
New York, 31; Street, Oakland, 29; Ray,
Baltimore, 27; BRyan, Toronto, 27.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-FSanchez, Pittsburgh, .345;
MiCabrera, .Florida,. .337; CJones, Atlanta,
.335; Pujols, St. Louis, .332; Holliday,
Colorado, .327; Hatteberg, Cincinnati,
.325; Utley, Philadelphia, .324; Berkman,
Houston, .324.
RUNS-Utley, Philadelphia, 99; Reyes,
New York, 98; Rollins, Philadelphia, 96;
ASoriano, Washington, 91; Pujols, St.
Louis, 88; Beltran, New York, 87;
HaRamirez, Florida, 86.
RBI-Howard, Philadelphia, 106;
Berkman, Houston, 100; AJones, Atlanta,
100; Beltran, New York, 98; Pujols, St.
Louis, 93; Wright, New York, 86;
MiCabrera, Florida, 82.
HITS-Utley, Philadelphia, 156; Holliday,
Colorado, 146; Reyes, New York, 144;
MiCabrera, Florida, 143; FSanchez,
Pittsburgh,. 143; Pierre, Chicago, 141;
Furcal, Los Angeles, 140.
DOUBLES-FSanchez, Pittsburgh, 41;
LGonzalez, Arizona, 40; MiCabrera,
Florida, 39; Zimmerman, Washington, 37;
Rolen, St. Louis, 37; NJohnson,
Washington, 36; Atkins, Colorado, 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,
41; ASoriano, Washington, 38; Dunn,
Cincinnati, 35; Pujols, St. Louis, 35;
Beltran, New York, 33; Berkman, Houston,
32; AJones, Atlanta, 29.
STOLEN rB AS- yes, N itork, 49;
Pierre, Ciiicago, 42; HaRamirez, Florida,
36; DRoberts, San Diego, 35; FLopez,
Washington, 31; Furcal, Los Ahgeles, 29;
ASoriano, Washington, 29.
PITCHING (13 Decisions)-Webb,
Arizona, 13-4, .765, 2.77; CZambrano,
Chicago, 13-5, .722, 3.37; Penny, Los
Angeles, 13-5, .722, 3.48; TGlavine, New
York, 12-5, .706, 3.92; Trachsel, New York,
11-5, .687, 4.84; MBatista, Arizona, 10-5,
.667, 4.79; Smoltz, Atlanta, 10-5, .667,
3.41.
, STRIKEOUTS-CZambrano, Chicago,
167; Harang, Cincinnati, 158; Peavy, San
Diego, 154; Smoltz, Atlanta, 153; Schmidt,
San Francisco, 140; Capuano, Milwaukee,
136; Pettitte, Houston, 136.
SAVES-Hoffman, San Diego, 31;
Isringhausen, St. Louis, 29; BWagner, New
York, 28; Gordon, Philadelphia, 27; Lidge,.
Houston, 26; Borowski, Florida, 26;
Turnbow, Milwaukee, 24; Dempster,
Chicago, 24.
BASEBALL TODAY
SCOREBOARD
Wednesday, Aug. 16
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia (7:05 p.m.
EDT). Tom Glavine has one victory in his
last six starts.
STARS
Monday
-Matt Diaz and Chipper Jones, Braves.
Diaz went 4-for-5 with a homer, tying an NL
record by hitting safely in 10 consecutive
at-bats, and Jones homered in three
straight plate appearances to lead Atlanta
to a 10-4 victory over Washington
-Cole Hamels, Phillies, pitched eight
shutout innings with nine strikeouts in
Philadelphia's 13-0 blowout of New York.
-Derek Jeter, Yankees, went 3-for-5
with a double and a two-run homer to lead
New York to a 7-2 victory over Los
Angeles.
-Nick Swisher, Athletics, hit a go-ahead
two-run homer in the eighth inning and
Oakland beat Seattle for the 13th straight
time with a 5-4 victory.
INJURED
New York Mets ace Pedro Martinez
strained his right calf and left Monday
night's 13-0 loss against Philadelphia after
giving up six runs in only one inning. The
Mets said Martinez who missed a month
earlier this season because of an inflamed
right hip felt the strain while warming up
before the game. He was listed as day-to-
day.
MILESTONE
Randy Johnson surpassed 4,500 strike-
outs in the New York Yankees' 7-2 victory
over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday
night, becoming only the third pitcher to hit
the plateau. He fanned Tim Salmon in the
fourth for his 4,500th strikeout, and trails
only Nolan Ryan (5,714) and Roger
Clemens (4,552) on the all-time strikeout
list. The win was the 276th of Johnson's
career.
SNAPPED
San Francisco snapped a five-game los-
ing streak, winning for the fourth time in 20
games overall and just the second time in
15 road games since the All-Star break,
with a 1-0 victory over San Diego on
Monday night. ... Detroit snapped a sea-
son-worst five-game losing streak with a 7-
4 victory over Boston.
HIT MAN
Matt Diaz tied an NL record by getting a
hit in 10 straight at-bats, and Atlanta beat
Washington 10-4 Monday night. Diaz's sin-
gle in the seventh inning off reliever Travis
Hughes made him 4-for-4 in the game and
allowed him to break the Braves' team
record and equal the NL mark, shared by
several players. The most recent to
accomplish it was Cincinnati's Bip Roberts
on Sept. 19-23, 1992.
WELCOME BACK
Vinny Castilla agreed to terms on a
minor-league contract Monday with the
Colorado Rockies, He was released by
San Diego on:July 21 after hitting .232 with
four homers and 23 RBIs in 72 games.
Castilla is a career .276 hitter, and was a
member of the Rockies' only playoff team
in 1995. Castilla is third among the all-time
club leaders in games (1,083) and home
runs (238), and fourth in RBIs (741), hits
(1,202), runs (609) and total bases (2,164).
He was an All-Star in 1995 and '98 with
Colorado.
STREAKING
Nomar Garciaparra homered and drove
in three runs, and the Los Angeles
Dodgers beat Florida 4-2 Monday night for
their 16th win in 17 games. The NL West
leaders have won five straight and have
their first 16-1 stretch since the franchise
relocated from Brooklyn in 1958. They
came out of the All-Star break 1-13 before
going on this current streak. ... The
.Chicago White Sox defeated Kansas City
12-2 for their fifth straight victory. The
defending World Series champions have
now won six of seven and 12 of their last
17.
SPEAKING
""You don't see things happen like that
everyday: a three-homer game and a guy
getting 10 hits in a row much less them
happening in the same game. If you were
in the ballpark tonight, you were certainly
entertained and got your money's
worth."- Chipper Jones, who hit homers
in his last three at-bats in Atlanta's 10-4
victory over Washington on Monday night.
Jones' teammate Matt Diaz also tied a NL
record by getting a hit in 10 straight at-
bats.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
MLB-Suspended C Matthew Lauderdale
(San Diego) for 50 games for testing positive
for a banned drug in violation of the minor
league drug prevention and treatment pro-
gram.
American League
KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Named Steve
Williams assistant director of scouting, Mike
Toomey and Donnie'Williams special assis-
tants to the GM, and Gene Watson major
league scout.
TEXAS RANGERS-Placed RHP Kip
Wells on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug.
12. Recalled RHP Scott Feldman from
Oklahoma of the PCL.
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES-Recalled RHP
Lance Cormier from Richmond of the IL.
Optioned OF Scott Thorman to Richmond.
HOUSTON ASTROS-Waived OF
Preston Wilson.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Promoted OF
Vic Buttler to Indianapolis of the IL and C
Neil Walker and OF Andrew McCutchen to
Altoona of the EL.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-Recalled OF
.Timo Perez from Memphis of the PCL.
Optioned RHP Brad Thompson to Memphis.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS-Agreed to
terms with LHP Glenn Gibson and assigned
him to the Nationals of the Gulf Coast
League.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
CHARLOTTE BOBCATS Re-signed C
Jake Voskuhl to a two-year contract.
SACRAMENTO KINGS-Signed C Loren
Woods,
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ARIZONA CARDINALS-Signed QB Matt
Leinart to a six-year contract. Signed DE
Garrett Mcintyre. Released OT Kellen
Davis. Placed G Rolando Cantu on injured
reserve.
CLEVELAND BROWNS-Signed DB
Jeremy LeSueur. Waived WR Brent Little.
GREEN BAY PAKCERS-Signed DB
Antonio Malone and DB Jeremy Modkins.
Released WR Leo Bookman and G Wayne
Lucier.
NEW YORK JETS-Negated the trade
with Cleveland that sent RB Lee Suggs to
the Jets' for DB Derrick Strait after Suggs
failed his physical. Waived RB Nick
Hartigan.
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS-Placed KR
Darren Sproles on injured reserve. Waived
DB Raymond Walls.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS-Re-signed
FB Robert Douglas. Released TE Leonard
Stephens. Placed TE T.J. Williams on injured
reserve.
WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Signed LB
Jeff Posey,. OL Spencer Folau and RB A.J.
Harris. Waived LB Chris Clemons, RB Kerry
Carter and DB Ben Emanuel.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ANAHEIM DUCKS-Signed D lan Moran
to one-year contract.
COLLEGE
ALABAMA-Named Randy Hasenbank
cross country, assistant track and field
coach.
CALIFORNIA, PA.-Named Justin
Barroner interim men's golf coach.
DOMINICAN-Named Bill. Diener
women's assistant basketball coach and Jim
Sayre men's assistant basketball coach.
GREAT FALLS-Announced the resigna-
tion of Antonio Veloso, athletic director and
men's basketball coach.
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nine kills, finished with 11
blocks; Hirsch picked up
seven kills and six blocks,
and Rash had six blocks and
four service aces.
Citrus, a heavy underdog
coming into the match, kept it
close for most of the match,
rarely allowing CR to put
much distance
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aces and two kills.
The match had started the
way many might have pre-
dicted, the Pirates building
an eight-point cushion on
several occasions, the last at
18-10. But Citrus proved stub-
born, trimming that deficit to
three a few times, the last at
22-19. It would get no closer,
however, with setter Ashley
Clark she had 17 set assists
on the night getting a kill
to bring it to set point, then
serving an ace to finish it.
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third game. That wasn't the
case, however. In fact, this
was the only game in which
the Hurricanes weren't play-
ing catch-up throughout. An
early 4-1 lead on Clark's
serve gave the Pirates as big
a cushion as they would
enjoy until the final points.
Mistakes mounted in this
set, to be sure. Eleven CR
errors and four more on serv-
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from there, serving four-con-
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them aces to make it 23-19.
A Courtney Spafford kill and
a CR error narrowed the gap
to 24-23 before a Worlton kill
ended it.
Citrus' Rachel Fults,
returning from off-season
knee surgery, looked sharp
with five kills, matching
Spafford's total.
CR hosts Chiefland at 6:30
p.m. Thursday, while Citrus
is at Central at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday.
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Golf
getaways
all
around
I've been writing this col-
umn for a year now. It's
been a learning process
for me as I've tried to cover
as many different facets of
golf as I could think of that
might be of interest to some,
if not all, of our readers.
Looking back, I realized
that, other than a few articles
about golfing equipment,
most of them have been
about the golfers, courses,
and tournaments in our area.
With regard to. the courses, I
have written
about inex-
1.- pensive ones,
luxurious
o ones, par-
three execu-
tive courses
and champi-
onship quali-
ty courses,
Don Rua but I haven't
LOCAL said anything
About the
LINKS ultimate golf-
ing experi-
ences ...golf getaways at golf-
ing resorts.
Golfing resorts offer the
best of golfing minus the dis-
tractions of everyday life,
plus a lot of pampering for
extra seasoning. We are for-
tunate to have several nice
resorts within a couple of
hours drive from our area,
not to mention the Orlando
area resorts.
Two of the best are right
here in our back yard: The
Plantation Inn and Golf
Resort in Crystal River, and
World,...Woods Golf Resort
just over the county lifi e in
Brooksville. Besides offering
27 holes of golf, the
Plantation Inn Resort offers
accommodations,, an array of
recreational opportunities
and the best of the Crystal
River water activities. The
World Woods Golf Club does-
n't have accommodations on
it's premises, it offers the
best in, golfing facilities,
including the worlds best
practice facilities, and 36
holes of championship golf.
In addition to the courses
in our immediate area, there
are several within short driv-
ing distance:
Grand Lake RV & Golf
Resort in Orange Lake
between Ocala and
Gainesville offers a resort
setting for RV's.
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sort.com/index.htm
Mission Inn Resort & Club
in Howie-In-the-Hills in
Lake County is a golfer's par-
adise of 36 holes that is-
touched by history and
blessed with natural beauty.
A most enchanting place dis-
tinguished by enduring tradi-
tions oF excellence and hos-
pitality.
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The Westin Innisbrook
Golf Resort in Palm Harbor
is a place like no others in
Florida. A 900-acre resort
with superlative golf on four
top-ranked courses; fine din-
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tennis on 11 beautifully
maintained courts; six swim-
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multimillion-dollar Loch
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plete children's recreation
center; and 60 acres of lakes,
jogging and 'cycling trails.
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Saddlebrook Resort in
Wesley Chapel is nestled in
480 acres of lush Florida
countryside, just 30 miles
north of Tampa and offers a
secluded retreat from the
hectic pace of everyday life.
Saddlebrook features two of
Florida's most picturesque
and playable golf courses,
plus tennis and a spa.
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Grenelefe Golf & Tennis
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PLANTATION INN
Monday 9-Hole Points
Lou Cioe, 6 John Gusha, 3 Nevin Jenkins, 3
Rich DeBusk, 2 Dale Yox; 2.
Thursday 9-Hole Points
Glen Oberlander, 6 Wayne Larsen, 4 Ken
Moody, 2 Wayne Bratschi, 2 Lou Cioe, 2
Trevor Brady 2 John Young, 2 Bob Struck, 1.
Saturday Points Front/Back
Front Wayne Bratschi, 4 Hugh O'Neil, 4
Dwight Brown, 4 Dan Bunn, 4 Bob Korfman,
2 Steve Steele, 2 Dave Stidd, 2 Frank Rymar,
2 Dave Tyson, 1 Lou Cioe, 1 John Young, 1
Jim Gabbard, 1. Back -Andy Carlton, 5 Bob
Korfman, 4 Wayne Bratschi, 3 Jim Gabbard,
2 Dan Taylor, 1 Cathy Moreton, 1. Closest to
pin No. 8, Dan Taylor.
CITRUS SPRINGS
Aug. 8 The Sandbaggers played three
man team, two best balls except three balls
on 4-8-11-16. The results were:
First place, 155 John Sullivan, Emil
Colletti, Bob Malloy
Second place, 158 Leon Smith, Lefty
Ward, John Lycke
Closest to the pin on No. 4 and No. 11 Leon
Smith, No. 8 John Lycke, No. 16 Charlie
Dykeman and No. 14 in two Lefty Ward.
Aug. 10 The Citrus Springs Men's Golf
Association played individual points. The
results were a three-way tie for first place -
Garhart Hartwig, Lefty Ward and Charles
Dykeman with a 68.
Closest to the pin on No. 8 John Sullivan,
No. 11 Bud Abernathy, No. 16 and No. 14 in
two Jack Williamson.
Aug. 12 The Sandbaggers played two
man team one best ball except two balls on 6-
8-16-18. The results were:
First place: Bob Manecky, Rick Mazzacua
Second place: Don Gonczi, Charles
Dykeman
Third place: Manly Benmark, Garhart
Hartwig
Closest to the pin on No. 4 Bill Curry, No. 16
Bob Manecky and No. 14 in two Jack
Williamson.
Local
LEADERS=-
Hole In One
On Aug. 14, Jake McClelland scored a hole in one on Lakeside
Country Club's hole No. 15, 193 yards, par 3, with a 3-hybrid.
Witnessed by RJ Unverdorben, Emmett Dixon and Chris Strange.
CITRUS HILLS
Aug. 9 The Citrus Hills Men's Golf
Association's tournament for Wednesday
was a two best ball format. Thirty-four players
participated. Ties were broken by matching
scorecards. Team prizes were awarded as
follows:
First place (-28) Jon Walton, Joe Skender,
John Rowan, Don Winograd'
Second place (-22) Dick Brown, Jerry
McClermon, Dick Larson, Jim O'Hearn
Third place (-22) Don Morrison, Frank
Margagliano, John Keller, Don Sinclair
SOUTHERN WOODS
Aug. 9 -The Southern Woods Men played
two man teams point quota (flights):
Flight 1
First place +9 Howard Watson, Rich Perry.
Second place +7 Jim Heister, Dan Pera
Third place +3 -- Jack Stassi, Ed Ryal Ed
White, Ron Broadbent
Fifth place +2 Bill Robben, John Holden
Homer Moore, Gary Cooper
Flight 2
First place +8 Jim Davis, Tom Venable
Second place +7 Tony Corso, Jesse
Mackey
Third place +4 Robert Dyson, Frank
Nolan
Fourth place +2 Peter Shaw, George
Kaltenbach
Fifth place +1 Scott Litzenburg, Joe
Antonacci
PINE RIDGE
Aug. 9 Pine Ridge Men's Golf
Association Wednesday League played box
score. Results:
First place, 120 Conrad Medina, Cal
Clingan, Dave Doyle. Ernie Polk
Second place, 123- Pete Fox, Earl Decker,
Paul Cheaney, Bill D6well ..,
Aug. 9 Little Pine Ladies League winning
teams were:
First place, 27 Merry Guinn, Sandy Roth,
Margaret Roberts, Nancy Harney
Second place, 28 Jan Beressi, Mary
Hayes, Karin Radke, Lois Lenhart
Third place, 28 Bev' Divis, Lori Hoover,
Barb Richie
Fourth place, 29 Jane Woodard, Julia
Southard, Maureen Smith, Gale Kimpel
Fifth place, 29 Ida Bachand, Pat Barry,
Joyce Kocielko ,
Closest to the pin No. 1 Linda Snell, No: 2
Lori Hoover, No. 7 Barb Loboda, No. 9 Jan
Beressi. Closest to line No. 6 Mary Ann
Conroy. Birdies: Linda Snell No. 1, Ida
Bachand No. 2.
Aug. 11 Little Pine Friday Men's Quota
League results of play were: -
Points
Jim Gallagher +5, Mike Fitzpatrick +4, Pete
Piazza +2, Irv Rayburn +2, Rob Smith +1
Closest to the pin hole No. 8: Jim Gallagher
9'9"
Birdies: Mike Fitzpatrick No. 5, Jim
Gallagher Nos. 2, 4 and 8, LT Shull No. 8.
Low round: Jim Gallagher 26 .
Aug. 12 Little Pine Trail Shoot-Out
Shoot-outis a game in .Which one player is
eliminated per hole. Player is eliminated by
shooting the highest score on that hole: All
ties are broken by a chip-off.
Results
First place: Barbara Birkholz
Second place: Gail Kimpel
Third place: Lori Hoover
Fourth place: Lorraine Rutledge
Fifth place: Kemrn,Eid
Aug. 12 Little Pine 'Trail skins game
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Skins:
Johanna Roskow Hole No. 1
Mary Ann Conroy Hole No, 3
Carmen Faber- Hole No. 4
Dianne Barrett Hole No. 5
Dianne Barrett- Hole No. 6
Lorraine Rutledge Hole No. 7
Closest to pin No. 1 Johanna Roskow
4'4"
Closest to pin No. 3 Mary Ann Conroy
231"
Closest to line No. 6 Lori Hoover 110"
Closest to pin In two No. 9 Dianne
Barrett 6'7"
Birdie: Johanna Roskow No. I
SUGARMILL WOODS
Aug. 10 Sugarmill Woods Men's Golf
Association played best 3 of 4.
First place (-19) Ray Pozezinski, John
Bunner, Mike Theodore, Don Bell
Second place (-15) Art Anderson, Jim
Turner, Allen Moore, Jim Taylor
Third place tie (-14)'Chuck Swenson, Ed
Chmielewski, John Sullivan, Bob Hettrich and
John Holden, Jim Melia, Bob Chadderton,
Paul Danner
SEVEN'RIVERS
Aug. 11 The Seven Rivers Men's Golf
Association played two man better ball tour-
nament. Results are as follows:'
First Flight
First place score 66 Harvey Jenkins, Cliff
Ledbetter
Second place score 67 Ron Kryk, Ron
Neal
Second Flight
First place score 61 Paul Owen, Joe Davi
Second place score 62 Frank Wade, Jim
Price
Third Flight
First place score 54 Bill Murphy, Sam
McMechan
Second place score 67 Dick VanPoucker,
Wendell'Reed
Closest to the pin No. 7 Bill Murphy, No. 11
-Dick VanPoucker
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third career Nationwide Tour title, finish-
ing with a 5-under 65 for a one-stroke
victory over Glen Day. Stadler, the son of
Champions Tour star Craig Stadler, also
won the Johnnie Walker Classic in
February In Australia. Day closed with a
double bogey for a 68.
Notes: Five-time PGA Tour winner
Blaine McCallister won the 2003 event
with a tournament-record 19-under 265
total.
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PGA Championship
Site: Medinah, III.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: Medinah Country Club, No. 3
Course (7,561 yards, par 72).
Purse: TBA ($6.5 million in 2005).
Winner's share: TBA ($1.17 million in
2005).
Television: TNT (Thirsday-Friday, 2-8
p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.)
and CBS (Saturday-Sunday, 2 p.m.-con-
clusion of play).
Last year: Phil Mickelson won the sec-
ond of his three major titles, birdieing the
final hole in a Monday finish to beat
Steve Elkington and Thomas Bjom by a
stroke at Baltusrol in New Jersey. Tiger
Woods tied for fourth.
Last week: Dean Wilson won the
International in Castle Rock, Colo., for
his first tour title, beating U.S. Ryder Cup
captain Tom Lehman with a birdie on the
second hole of a play. They tied with 34
points under the modified Stableford sys-
tem. ... England's Simon Dyson won the
European tour's KLM Open in the
Netherlands on Sunday, holing a 10-foot
birdie putt on the first hole of a playoff
with Australia's Richard Green.
Notes: Woods, the 1999 winner at
Medinah and 2000 champion at Valhalla,
won the British Open four weeks ago for
his 11th major title. He won the Buick
Open in his last start for his fourth victory
of the year and 50th PGA Tour title. ...
Woods, Mickelson and Geoff Ogilvy, the
winners of the first three majors this sea-
son, will play together in the first two
rounds. :.. The 7,561-yard course is the
. longest in major championship history. It
played'to 7,436 yards in 1999. ... The
tournament ends the race for the 10
automatic spots on the U.S. Ryder Cup
team. Lehman will add two captain's
picks on Monday for the September
matches in Ireland. The European points
race will end Sept. 3 with the BMW
International Open ... Ron Philo Jr. won
the PGA National Professional
Championship in late June in Verona,
N.Y., to top the 25 club-pro qualifiers.
Philo, the brother of LPGA Tour player
Laura Diaz, is the head pro at Metropolis
in White Plains, N.Y. ... Cary Middlecoff
(1949), Lou Graham (1975) and Hale
Irwin (1990) won U.S. Opens at
Medinah. ... A European hasn't since
Scotland's Tommy Armour in 1930. ...
The tournament was a match-play event
from 1916-57. ... The 2007 event will be
played at Southern Hills in Tulsa, Okla.,
and the 2008 tournament is set for
Oakland Hills in Michigan ... The WGC
Bridgestone Invitational is next week at
Firestone in Akron, Ohio. The Reno-
Tahoe Open also is next week.
LPGA TOUR
Safeway Classic
Site: Portland, Ore.
Schedule: Friday-Sunday.
Course: Columbia Edgewater Country
Club (6,327 yards, par 72).
Purse: $1.4 million. Winner's share:
$210,000.
Television: The Golf Channel (Fridays-
S10 p.w-nid fg h't;' Saiurday-Suricy.,"
2:30-4 a.m., 10 p.m.-midnight; Monday,
2:30-4 a.m.).
Last year: South Korea's Soo-Yun
Kang won her first LPGA Tour title, beat-
ing 2005 Women's British Open winner
Jeong Jang by three strokes.
Last week: Cristie Kerr won the
Canadian Women's Open in London,
Ontario, for her second victory of the
year and eighth overall, overcoming an
eight-stroke deficit in the final round to
beat Angela Stanford by a stroke. Kerr
finished with a 7-under 65, while Stanford
bogeyed the final two holes for a 74.
Notes: Ashley Prange earned a spot in
the field with her victory in The Golf
Channel's "The Big Break V: Hawaii."
The former North Carolina player has
won twice this year on the Futures Tour.
... Annika Sorenstam, the 2002 and 2003
winner, is skipping the tournament after
playing three straight weeks. She won
the Scandinavian TPC on Sunday in
Sweden, birdieing the final hole on her
home course to beat Lorena Ochoa by a
.stroke. ... Karrie Webb and Paula
Creamer are coming off breaks following
the Women's British Open, while
Stanford, Natalie Gulbis ahd Morgan
Presselare playing for the fourth straight
week. ... Hee-Won Han won in 2004,
beating Lode Kane with a birdie on the
first hole of a playoff. ... The Wendy's
Championship for Children is next week
in Dublin, Ohio, followed by the State
Farm Classic in Springfield, Ill.
CHAMPIONS TOUR
Boeing Greater Seattle Classic
Site: Snoqualmie, Wash.
Schedule: Friday-Sunday.
Course: TPC at Snoqualmie Ridge
(7,120 yards, par 72).
Purse: $1.6 million. Winner's share:
$240,000.
Television: The Golf Channel (Friday,
4:30-7 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, midnight-
2:30 a.m., 4:30-7 p.m.; Monday, mid-
night-2:30 a.m.).
Last year: David Eger won the inau-
gural event for his second Champions
Tour title, beating Tom Kite by three
strokes.
Last event: David Edwards won the
3M Championship on Aug. 6 in Blaihe,
Minn., for his first tour title, beating Craig
Stadler and Brad Bryant by two strokes.
Notes: Three-time PGA Tour winner
Kenny Knox is making his Champions
Tour debut. He tumed 50 on Tuesday....
Jack Nicklaus designed the TPC at
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Vineyards in Aloha, Ore., followed by the
First Tee Open at Pebble Beach.
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Site: Moosic, Pa.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: Glenmaura National Golf
Club (6,990 yards, par 71).
Purse: $475,000. Winner's share:
$85,500.
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Greg Kraft beat Tim O'Neal by two
strokes.
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10th annual golf benefit Aug. 19 ati
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four-man scramble is $50 per golfer "
or $190 per'four-person team, whicfi '
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range fee and balls, prizes and
awards for the top three teams. All
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for an entry form. For information,
contact Suzi Moore (352) 208-7337:
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CR Match Play
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The Third Annual Crystal River
Match Play Championship will tee off-
at Plantation Inn Aug. 26 with a 9
a.m. shotgun start. The day will .
include a steak dinner, putting con- -
test and closest to pins competitions:
Match play begins the next day.
Players will have seven days to play.
their matches as they advance in
eight scheduled flights.
Entry fee is $100 and includes
scratch and handicap divisions with^a
consolation bracket. For information:
call the pro shop at 795-7211. .
Golf tourney benefit:
Special Olympics "'
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Recreation Center with a 2 p.m. shot-
gun start. Cost is $50 per person
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course. Volunteers are also needed.
Registration forms will be available
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WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 16, 2006
Ed a t owww.chronicleonline.com
Pupils
greet
new
mascot
Homosassa gets
flipperyfriend
CRISTY LOFTI,
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
-Chronicle
Children screamed with elee
when they saw a fin peak out of
the stage.. curtains atHomo-
sassa Elementarm School.
It-! the first day of school
and the pupils gathered in
front of the school's stage for
an assembly with Principal
Regina Allegretta.
When ,a giant dolphin
popped out from behind the
curtain. Allegretta introduced
surprised pupils and staff to
their new mascot their new
friend.
Please see ., T ',.''T/Page 3C
Chalk TALI
PTA to hold
leadership training
Citrus County Council PTA
Leadership Training will be from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug.
26, at Forest Ridge Elementary. All
* officers and committee chairmen
should attend this event.
PTA/PTSA members, principals
and anyone interested in learning
about PTA are also welcome to
attend The agenda includes offi-
cer training, reflections, an idea
exchange and more. Child care
and lunch will be provided.
Registration forms have been sent
to the schools, or RSVP to
Rhonda Kauffman at kauffamily
@yahoo.com or 634-1478.
Car wash and
rummage sale
The Citrus High School
Marching Hurricane Band will have
a car wash and rummage sale
from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at
the Citrus High School bus ramp
on Line Avenue.
The rummage sale will start at 8
a.m. and the car wash will begin at
9 a.m. Both events will end at 3
p.m.
Car wash tickets will be pre-sold
at $5. Tickets can be purchased
from any band member.
For more information, call Band
Booster President Gary Saslo at
344-9758.
VFW offers
scholarship programs
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
(VFW) has announced two 2006
competitions for students around
the country, and local VFW Post
4252 in Hernando has once again
initiated plans to be actively
involved in these tremendous pro-
grams that improve writing skills
while allowing our young men and
women to express their thoughts
on patriotic subjects.
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Environmental Sci-
ence students learn
how to use canoes
Friday morning at
the Crystal River
charter school. The
academy's student
population has
grown from about
40 students to 71
this year. HIGHT:
Travis Schaak, 14, a
freshman from Le-
canto High School,
waits to try out one
of the canoes Friday
at the environmental
science academy.
This is the first year
ninth-grade students
have been admitted
to the school.
BRIAN LaPETER/Chron.cle
School
sees
ranks
swell
Science academy
boasts fidl roster
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
or the first time ever. the
Acaderi. ofr Environmental
Science has a full house.
The small Crystal River charter school
that began in 1999 has struggled through
the ears to enroll more than 45 students
at a time, but after allowing ninth graders
to apply tins yeaL the school has 71 stu-
dents for the fall semester
".And we're quickly filling up for the
spring semester," academy Admin-
istrator Ben Stof-
check said.
The school is
housed in three
The other converted beach
condos on Fort
schools Island Trail, giv-
ing the students
would love opportunities to
to do these explore nearby
rivers beaches
types of and estuaries. Or-
iginally, the school
things, but was open to all
students through-
they can't. out Citrus County
in grades 10 to 12.
They're The idea was to
gi\e them hands-
to100 big. on environmental
science experi-
ence.
The goal is to
son promote environ-
,Stfch ,ck mental aware-
administrator for the ness and stew-
Academy of hardship by steer-
Environmental ing students to-
Science, aboul the g -t
school's strengths. ward environ-
mental careers.
FOR MORE Stofcheck touts
INFO the school's small-
er classes and
To learn more opportunity for in-
about the depth experience
Academy of out in the field.
Environmental For example, stu-
Science go to dents can canoe
www.environ- off a dock at the
mental- school in search
school.org/ or of local wildlife or
call 795-8793. to categorize and
study ecosystems.
"The other schools would love to do
these types of things, but they can't.
They're too big," Stofcheck said.
While Stofcheck said the academy's
teachers try to visit local high schools
at the end of each school year to get
students interested in applying, this
year; the school was able to advertise
on Bright House Networks. With a
$12,500 donation of television advertis-
ing space. the academy ran a
Please see SCHOOLJPage 3C
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
20 wEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 200
Church gears up for back-t>school bash
Food) fellowship
and fun will be
open to all
JEFF BRYAN
jbryan@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Got the back-to-school blues
all ready?
Then how about celebrating
at the third annual Back-to-
School Bash on Friday night at
the First Christian Church of
Inverness?
There will be plenty of fun,
food and fellowship at the
event that lasts from 5 to 10
p.m., Youth Minister John Isaac
Brock said.
The campus of First
Christian Church of Inverness
is off State Road 44 at 2018
Colonade St, directly behind
Cinnamon Sticks Restaurant
In its third year, the event
has grown modestly. About 50
attended the inaugural bash in
2004, while about 100 students
were there in 2005; Brock
anticipates about 200 for
Friday's festivities.
The Well Band, featuring
Steve Germany and Aaron Ang-
strom, will highlight the five-
hour event Among the activities
at the event, there will be a 25-
foot rock wall, inflatable jousting
arena, dunking booth, indoor
and outdoor basketball games, a
video game room, football tables
and volleyball. Pizza, popcorn
and soda will be available.
The cost? Free to all students
in grades six through 12.
"I think kids, when they go
back to school, are faced with
real-world problems," said
Brock, who is in his third year
as youth minister at First
Christian Church of Inverness.
"They need some encourage-
ment from a moral and biblical
standpoint."
Brock will deliver a 20-
minute message about the
importance of salvation, while
The Well Band will provide
praise and worship music at
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* WHAT: Third annual Back-To-School Bash.
* WHEN: 5 to 10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18.
* WHERE: The campus of First Christian Church of
Inverness, 2018 Colonnade St., located off State Road 44
directly behind Cinnamon Sticks Restaurant.
WHO: Students in grades six through 12.
m COST: Free admission.
MUSIC: The Well Band, featuring Steve Germany and
Aaron Angstrom.
ACTIVITIES: A 25-foot rock wall. intlatable jousting arena,
dunking booth, popcorn vending machine, pizza and soda,
indoor and outdoor basketball, video game room, ping-
pong, fcosball tables, volleyball and more.
SINFO: Call John Isaac Brock, youth minister at First
I Christian Church of Inverness, at 344 1908.
Special to the Chronicle
The Well Band consists of Aaron Angstrom, left, and Steve Ger-
many. The duo will perform at First Christian Church of Inverness's
third annual Back-to-School Bash from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday. The
event is free and open to anyone in grades six through 12.
the church's family life center.
"I'm hoping we can plant
some seeds and throw some
water on some seeds," Brock, a
1998 Citrus High School gradu-
ate, said. "That's the best way I
can phrase it We're hoping to
attract the non-Christians and
let them know that being a
Christian is a cool thing. It's a
life-changing event as well."
Helping to plant those seeds
will be Germany and Angstrom.
It's the debut performance for
The Well Band.
"We're very excited," said
Angstrom, the director of wor-
ship at Shepherd's Pres-
byterian Church in Ocala.
"This will be our first official
event as The Well; we've
worked very hard on our
music. We're excited to get to
share it with some people out-
side our church congregation
where we attend."
Germany and Brock used to
play in a band together years
ago and have been friends just
as long, if not longer.
"That's kind of how this
came about," Germany said
about playing at Friday's event.
The Well Band will play most
of its own music at Friday's
event. Germany said they will
play about a 45-minute set.
Germany and Angstrom, who
met four years ago when
Germany recorded an album,,
have teamed up to write songs.
With the help of Andrew
Osgena, a member of
Caedmon's Call, those songs
are being produced for The
Well Band's debut record.
They've also worked with
bassist Aaron Sands,'who has
performed with Jars of Clay.
Currently, Germany and
Angstrom are in the process of
finishing their first worship
album. The self-titled debut is
due out in October
"We use the songs, at the
churches we attend, that we've
written together," Angstrom said.
"God has opened a lot of doors,
brought some really amazing
people into our lives. A lot more
than that, it's been exciting who
we're working with."
For more information about
The Well Band, visit its Web
site at www.myspace.com/
thewellband.
For more information about
the third annual Back-to-
School Bash, call Brock at 344-
1908.
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MASCOT
Continued from Page lC
Last year, the school decided
,to change its mascot from the
Indian.
Assistant Principal Scott
'Hebert said no one knew how
Homosassa got the Indian as
,its mascot, but the connotation
was slightly negative and polit-
ically incorrect.
The children had the choice
to vote for having the otter,
-manatee or dolphin as the
school mascot. The over-
whelming majority wanted the
'dolphin.
The real thing
(well, almost)
To make the change official,
the school had a mural of dol-
,phins painted on the front of
the school but a bigger sur-
prise was yet to come.
ERA American Realty of
,.Homosassa contacted the
school at the end of the last
'school year after raising $1,300
with a luncheon.
,. "We're all pretty much com-
mitted to the kids," said Lynn
Garrison of ERA.
The group decided to buy
school supplies for the incom-
ing children, along with a giant
:dolphin character costume.
: "This is kind of our thing,"
ZGarrison said. "We like to get
bout in the community."
: After "Mr. Dolphin" visited
,the school last week, the chil-
,dren will vote again to name
their new friend.
"I like the name Power
*Ranger," first-grader Kenneth
-St Don said.
His classmate Morgan
Trotter liked the simple name
4"Mr. Dolphin."
Morgan said, "He was super
awesome."
Recent
graduate
Roxanne MpNabb
Sprankle graduated
from Pasco-Hernando
Community College
PN program July 13.
She is now and has
been working with
Citrus Memorial hos-
pital. She lives in
Floral City.
Special to the Chronicle
SCHOOL
Continued from Page 1C
30-second spot throughout the
summer encouraging teenagers
with a passion for science and
the environment to apply
WYKE also donated some air-
time to promote the academy.
The result of the commercial,
along with opening up the school
to younger students, is an enroll-
ment that increased by about 58
percent Stofcheck also had to
hire two additional teachers,
bringing the school's instruction-
al staff to five teachers.
"We're just overwhelmed
with the response from stu-
dents wanting to attend the
academy," Stofcheck said.
He has even set up a waiting
list for the current semester for
the first time in the school's his-
tory. So far, the spring semester
has about 60 students and the
junior class is completely full.
Freshman Tiffany Lubee
lives in Spring Hill and
learned about the academy at
her charter middle school last
year. Because Crystal River's
academy is a charter school,
Tiffany is allowed to attend the
out-of-county school.
"I was obsessed with coming
here," Tiffany said.
Her goal is to one day
research marine animals, and
she knew the academy was the
place to get a good foundation.
"I like learning hands-on,"
Tiffany said. "You can learn it
in a classroom, but it's great
when you can get out and
explore things more."
While at the school, students
can take classes in science,
algebra, English, art and multi-
media. They are also offered
internships as seniors.
Ian Sylvester, 17, will begin his
internship with the Department
of Environmental Protection.
His home school is Lecanto
High, but he's been taking class-
es at the academy a semester at
a time for the last three years.
During school hours he has
scoured the surrounding
woods to categorize plants and
also completed various dissec-
tions. For his research project,
he hopes to look at how lyngbya
treatments affect fish.
"You can do so much stuff
out here," Ian said. "It's more
than canoe trips."
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The first program, the Voice of
Democracy Competition (VOD),
began in 1946. It provides high
school students in all grades the
opportunity to write and record a
broadcast script on a patriotic
theme, competing for more that
$2.3 million in college scholarships
and incentives. State winners
receive an all-expense-paid trip to
Washington, D.C., to compete for
$146,000 in scholarships first
place receiving a $30,000 college
scholarship. Students can enter by
submitting the required entry form,
along with their essay and record-
ing, to a local VFW Post. The VOD
program is endorsed by the
National Association of Secondary
School Principals contest criteria
and is designed to foster patriotism
by allowing students the opportuni-
ty to voice their opinion in a three-
to five-minute essay based on an
annual theme. This year's theme is
"Freedom's Challenge."
The second program, the
Patriot's Pen Essay Contest, gives
sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade
students the opportunity to express
their opinion on a patriotic theme.
State winners compete for $75,500
in U.S. Savings Bonds at the
national level in March. The con-
test is endorsed by the National
Association of Secondary School
Principals contest criteria. Annually,
more than 115,000 students partici-
pate in the contest. Contestants
write a 300- to 400-word essay
based on a patriotic theme. This
year's theme is "Citizenship in
America." The first-place winner
receives a $10,000 savings bond
and an all-expense-paid trip to
Washington D.C. The top national
winners each receive a savings
bond ranging from $1,000 to
$10,000. Students can enter by
submitting the required entry form,
along with their essay, to a local
VFW Post.
Judy Prive, VFW Post 4252
Auxiliary president, encourages all
teachers and parents to get their
children involved in these pro-
grams. For further information and
forms, call her at 726-3339.
Also, you can visit the VFW Web
site at www.vfw.org to obtain addi-
tional information and download
forms.
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Driving Program. Applications can
be picked up in Student Services.
Class will meet from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Monday through Thursday for
nine weeks. Students will have six
weeks of classroom training,
range, city and highway driving.
The final three weeks are spent
accumulating a minimum of 1,000
miles, with 20 percent of night driv-
ing on a variety of roads and condi-
tions. Class hours will fluctuate dur-
ing this portion of training.
The next classes are scheduled
to start Oct. 2, followed by Jan. 9
and March 26.
This course will certify students
with a class "A" CDL license for a
career as a professional tractor-
trailer driver.
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Specialized classroom and lab
experiences are used to enable the
student to become proficient in the
use of a variety of nail applications,
including acrylic sculptured nails
using a form, applying wraps and
gels, tips with overlays, fill-ins,
removal of artificial nails, nail art,
manicures and pedicures.
The Nail Specialty class will be
from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday,
Tuesday and Thursdays and is
240 hours in length. The cost of
.the course is approximately
'$440.88. Books and supplies are
additional. Partial scholarships are
available to students who qualify.
A high school diploma is not
required. Registration is on a first-
come, first-served basis.
For more information, call
Student Services at 726-2430.
Practical Nursing
Program offered
The Withlacoochee Technical
Institute will accept applications for
the Practical Nursing Program and
registering for the National League
of Nursing Exam on Sept. 18
through Sept. 29. This is for our
August 2007 class. Applicants
must apply in person at Student
Services between 7:30 a.m. and 2
p.m. Monday through Friday.
The Practical Nursing dlass
meets from 7:15 a.m. to 2:10 p.m.
Monday through Friday and is
approximately 10 months in length.
This course prepares graduates to
successfully complete the State
Board of Nursing Exam.
There are a limited number of
students admitted to the class;
therefore, there is a selection
process that applicants must follow.
Students must pass the National
League of Nursing Exam to qualify.
Cost for the exam is $40 and is
due at registration. This exam will
be given on Oct. 18 and 19 from 9
a.m. until 1 p.m.
Applicants must have a high
school diploma or an equivalent
GED and be 18 years or older.
The cost for the course is
approximately $3,200, which
includes tuition, books and other
supplies. Financial Aid assistance
is available for those students who
qualify. This program is approved
for Veterans Training.
For further information, call
Student Services, 726-2430.
Volunteer with Family
Literacy Program
Even Start, Citrus County
Schools' family literacy program,
offers assistance to adults who are
interested in working toward a high
school diploma, as well as helping
their young children.
Adults attend the center several
days each week, bringing their
infants and toddlers with them.
Adults attend individualized GED
classes with a certified teacher,
computer training, etc., while their
children attend their own literacy
classes during which books are
read, songs are sung, etc.
Interested persons in the com-
munity are invited to volunteer to
help in the infant and toddler rooms
to read stories, rock children, help
with art projects and participate in
the many educational activities the
program offers to families. This is a
wonderful opportunity to get
involved with the community and
make a difference in the lives of
Citrus County families. Call 795-
7887, ext. 1 or 2.
IPS slates parent
meeting Thursday
Inverness Primary School's
School Advisory Enhancement
Council meeting will meet from
5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday in the
school's media center. Parents and
interested community members are
welcome to attend. For more infor-
mation call 726-2632.
Info about alternative
teacher certification
Central Florida Community
College is holding an information
session for bachelor's degree hold-
ers who are interested in becoming
teachers. CFCC's Educator
Preparation Institute will provide
information about the Alternative
Certification Program for individuals
with a bachelor's degree or higher,
in an area other than education.
The one-hour meeting will be at
5:30 p.m. Thursday in the lobby of
CFCC's University Center, Building
41, 3001 S.W. College Road,
Ocala.
The Alternative Certification
Program uses a state-approved
model for competency-based
teacher certification. It is a fast-
paced, 21-credit comprehensive
program. Candidates must pass
the Florida Professional Education
Competency Exam and Florida
General Knowledge Test, complete
classroom observations and teach
lessons. Attendance is mandatory.
"Three cohorts have completed
the program at CFCC, and more
than 75 percent are now employed
in area school districts," said Cheryl
Lonon, CFCC student development
adviser. "We are proud of our par-
ticipants and their accomplish-
ments. They have decided to make
a positive difference in this world
one child at a time."
To learn more about the informa-
tion session or the Alternative
Certification Program at CFCC, call
Lonon at (352) 854-2322, ext.
1597, or visit www.GoCFCC.
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certification.
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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.
"Barnyard" (PG) 1:40 p.m.,
4:4 5 p.m., 7:40 p.m.
"Talladega Nights: The
Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (PG-13)
1:20 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 8 p.m.
"Miami Vice" (R) 4 p.m., 7:20
p.m.
"Monster House" (PG) 1:45
p.m.
"Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man's Chest" (PG-13) 1
p.m., 4:05 p.m., 7:15 p.m.
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
p.m., 4:35 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 9:50.
"World Trade Center" (PG-
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p.m., 10:30 p.m. Digital.
"The Descent" (R) 11:55 a.m.,
2:25 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:50 p.m.,
10:10 p.m. Digital.
"Barnyard" (PG) 12:25 p.m.,
2:40 p.m., 5:05 p.m., 7:45., 10.
"Talladega Nights: The
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Noon, 2:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:40
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"John Tucker Must Die" (PG-
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4:15 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 10:05 p.m.
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Your Birthday: Taking a backseat isn't likely to be
your modus operandi in the year ahead. You'll look for
ways to get bigger jobs with more responsibilities,
which promise to yield larger rewards and benefits than
you've previously enjoyed.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Others may not be as fired
up as you about something you want to promote; but
your handling of the matter will be so profound you'll
I have no trouble encouraging their support.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your choice of serving
as an angel in the wings for a venture another is con-
fronting will turn the tide for him or her.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It's "hail, hail, the gang's
all here," but not much is likely to get moving until you
arrive on the scene.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) When you feel the
stakes are worth the effort, you can come up with all the
ample reserve needed for success. You could be espe-
cially effective when it benefits your work or career.
Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) It won't be a waste
of time for you to join in activities that could improve
your mind or stimulate a flow of fresh ideas.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Your boldness and
courage will inspire counterparts in your endeavors to
be a bit more daring as well. Collectively, you'll realize
a big success you didn't expect to achieve.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) The reason people
will respect your judgment is, they know if you prescribe
a course of action, it will be predicated on logic.
Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) You aren't likely to
take responsibilities and promises frivolously. You will
do an excellent job completing what is expected of you,
but you'll expect just compensation as well.
Aries (March 21-April 19) Associates may be
surprised at how well you handle the so-called difficult
types. It will be your diplomacy and friendliness that
wins the approval of combative people.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) Follow your construc-
tive inclinations that urge you to be solicitous to those
family members who have momentary concerns.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) Both personal and
business companions won't have any trouble knowing
where you stand on critical issues. Even though you'll
be tactful, none will misinterpret your position.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) If your focus isn't riv-
eted on financial issues, it should be. You could be luck-
ier than usual in money matters, mostly because you'll
take a different tact in handling the action at hand.
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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.
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and traveling. If
interested call or write
George 352-228-9457
PA.O. Box 1732
Crystal River, FI. 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
Your w.orfd first.
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Looking for a trim, slim,
petite woman, 50-60,
non-smoker & drug
free, to share my
Ocala home for a
lasting relationship.
Please call
(352) 362-4789
*-1** FREE SERVICE**
Cars/Trucks/Metal
Removed FREE. No title
OK 352-476-4392 Andy
Tax Deductible Receipt
Abandoned
Mother Cat & 3 kittens,
looking for new & per-
manent home. Mother
spayed, kittens 3-4mos.
(352) 270-3345
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 Dog
3yr old male, neutered,
mixed breed, needs
fenced yard, likes kids
(352) 795-8630
after 4pm
FREE GROUP
COUNSELING
Depression/ Anxiety
(352) 637-3196 or
628-3831
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FREE HUGE HOLLY TREE
Beautiful wood for
carving. You haul away
(352) 341-1679
FREE REMOVAL OF
Mowers, motorcycles,
RV's,Cars, ATV's, Jet skis,
3 wheelers, 628-2084
KITTENS
And 2 Year, Old Loving
Siamese Cat
Some altered, all lifter
trained (352) 621-8086
CAROL'S WILDTHINGS
Cubed Gator &
Gator Sausage Special
$6.99 Ib. (352) 860-1143
J & S PRODUCE
Open 7 days, IOA-6P
Full Line of Produce
Crnr Citrus Ave/CR 488
Australian Shepherd
Family heart broken,
Panicked during
thunderstorm Sunday.
White/ grey/black (no
tail) Lecanto Bauer Rd /
44 near land fill
352-697-5252
Black Female CAT
Red collar & red heart
tag, "Missy"; 8/4, Vic. of
Sumtervllle 301,543B
REWARD 352-874-8725
Blond Cocker Spaniel
No ID on him; 8/12 vic
Sanders/Independ, Inv
352-726-9752/634-5214
Cat, Light gray, long
hair, blue eyes 15 lbs.
needs medication,
Near Croft & Dawson,
Inverness
(352) 344-1640
Gray & White Tabby,
lost 7/13, Citrus Springs.
lost seen 8/11 near
Alhambra & Biscayne
352-489-3021
Gray Tabby w/ black
tiger strips, 4 white
paws, Homosassa.
REWARD
(352) 382-3794
HUSKY, "Kona," Dunklin
& Nessle near C.R. on
8/12, 7 yrs, fixed male,
slvr/wht, blue eyes, very
friendly (352) 795-9538
or (828) 557-0576
LOST 2 Children's Pets
Female Pug "China" &
Male Jack Russell "Jack"
8/12, Vic. Highlands
352-726-2098/302-9975
Lost FFA STEER
Red w/wht face
Vic. 490 & Venable 8/11
REWARD!
352-795-6798/563-0258
LOST SHIH-TZU
Grey and white female
shih-tzu answers to
Maddy. Reward offered
please call 352-422-0707
Lost Steer
in Homosassa in Villa
Terrace, if found
(352) 563-0258
SHIH-TZU, F, gray/white
w/ pink collar, "Maddy.'
8/11, near Cracker's Bar
& Grill, (352) 422-0707
SMALL BLACK DOG
Vic. Pine Ridge 8/13
(352) 527-1680
FOUND SET OF KEYS
W/4 Truck keys, on Vel-
vet Pt. Mini farms area.
(352) 795-4689
FOUND SIBERIAN HUSKY
Thin & tired. Vicinity off
495 by Adirondack,
ATTRACTIVE SWF
seeking male
companion. Candl,
352-628-1036
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, $2500. Ask for
Donna @ (352) 628-2555
Inside Urn Crematory
Niche at Fero Memorial
Gardens, Beverly Hills
(904) 288-8157
*ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE CLERK
Full time position
available for a fast
growing construction
,n Company. Duties will
ors 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.
* p Qualified candidates
fax or email resume
352-794-5423
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coastalunder
groundservlces.com
*CHRONICLE*
INV. OFFICE
106 W. MAIN ST.
Courthouse Sq. next
to Angelo's Pizzeria
Mon-Frl 8:30a-5p
Closed for Lunch
2om-3om
HOMEWORX Legal form
services, wills, divorces,
bankruptcy, notary
serve credit card assis-
tance, (352) 637-9635
REAL ESTATE CAREER
I Sales Lie. Class I
(352)795-0060
www.adoota
rescued oef.com
View available pets
on our websife 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
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
BUSINESS BROKER
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
I Will do Medical Care.
Dr's appt.errands,
respite, overnight. Lic.
w/ref. (352) 795-2909
Personal
cm /BeautV
Berle's
International
School of Beauty,
Barber & Massage
Therapy
now enrolling for
Cosmetology, Barber,
Nail Tech, Skin Tech &
Massage Therapy.
Serving Tampa Bay for
30 Years!
Day, Evening & Week-
end Classes. Accred-
ited by NACCAS.
Financial Aid
(if Qualified). Admis-
sions is now open.
Call Mrs. Martin
1-866-724-2363
7127 U.S. Hwy. 19
New Port Richey, Fl.
34652
Creative
Professionals
For All salon
Locations at the
Villages.
Hairstylist
Nail Artist
Massage Therapist
Benefits include:
Health Insurance,
AFLAC, Dental, 401K,
Paid Vacations,
Hourly Guarantee,
Paid Well Days,
Educational Benefits.
Apply at
3400 Southern Trace
The Villages, Florida
or apply on line at
www.shear
exr)ress.com
(352) 753-00-5-5
HAIR STYLIST
Immediate
Opening
Call Sue: at
352-628-0630
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ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSIST.
Immediate opening
for computer savvwy
person at sales
environment of
builder/ developer
near Inverness.
Contract and
accounting type exp.
favorable. Must be
extremely detail
oriented. F/T work
schedule to Include
weekend day. Long
term position
w/benefits. Fax
resume to: 352-4456
CUSTOMER SERVICE
& SALES SUPPORT
Exceptional contact &
computer skills needed.
Sell me on your abilities
gregorvw@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
JOBS GALOREIII
www.AAA
EMPLOYMENT.NET
P/T ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Immediate opening
Must have exc. phone
skills & general office
knowledge with
computer experience.
20 hrs/wk. M-F.
Please fax resume to:
(352) 344-0067 or email
/bowerS
edtours-us.com
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, mail
and morel
Please Fax Resume
to: (352) 795-0134
Or email dselvagglo
@fandh
contractors.com
RECEPTIONIST FOR
HEARING
COMPANY
F/T; Computer skills.
friendly, people
oriented. Fax resume
only to: (352)671-8164
DENTAL
ASSISTANT/
HYGIENIST
Needed. Warm
responsible team
player. Assistant must
have crown & bridge
exp. for patient
centered practice.
Fax 352-465-3009
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/Cell 422-3656
F/T RECEPTIONIST
Exp. req'c for very busy
medical office;
Includes benefits.
Fax resume to:
(352)563-2512
FRONT OFFICE/
RECEPTIONIST
Check in & check out
responsibility. Medical
manager experience
a plus. Fax resume to:
352-746-4233
MEDICAL OFFICE
Needs person that
can assist the .Doctor
must previous medi-
cal experience
Apply at:
521 SE Fort Island Trail.
Ste E, Plantation Pt.
MEDICAL
RECEPTIONIST
for family practice.
Full time. Fax resume
(352) 795-2296
NURSE
P/TH3-11
Shift differential.
Bonuses abundant.
Highest paid in
Citrus County.
Join our team,
Cypress Cove
Care Center
700 SE 8th Ave.
B Crystal River
(352) 795-8832
PHYSICAL
THERAPIST
and/or PTA
Needed for growing
physical therapy of-
fice. Salary based on
exp. Send resumes to
3470 N Lecanto Hwy
Beverly, Hills, Fl. 34465
or fax 352-746-2295
PRN
Knowledgeable IBCS,
Day Shift Mon Fri.
Fax Resume To:
352-637-2525
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F/T, RN/LPN
Needed for a
Physician's office.
Benefits Include:
lnsurance/401K,
Competitive salary. I
Fax Resume to:
(352) 746-6333
L
A+ Healthcare
Specialists
Medicare Home
Health
RN's/LPN's
Medicare Visits.
Excellent Visit rates
Call Robin for
more info:
(352) 564-2700
rkeefer@atlantlc.net
Brentwood
Retirement/
Assisted Living
Has the following
full time positions
available.
*Dietary Waitstaff
*Housekeepers
*Maintenance
Worker
Insurance
after 60 days.
Vacation after Jan.
1st. Apply in person
Commons Building
1900 W. Alpha Ct
Lecanto 746-6611
EOE, DFWP
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
*Tuitlon
Reimbursement
*401K/Health/
Dental/Vision
Apply In person
Arbor Trial Rehab
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL
EOE
CNA'S/NA'S
FT & PT
ALL SHIFTS
Assisted Living Facility.
Sign on bonus
Pay based on exp.
Benefits after 60 days
Vacation After Jan.
1st. Apply In Person:
Brentwood Retirement
Community
Commons Build.
1900 W. Alpha Ct.
Lecanto 352-746-6611
DFWP/EOE
DENTAL ASSISTANT
F./'T SouLnwest Oclo
Seeking experienced
expanded functions
dental assistant to join
our growing practice.
We offer health &
dental benefits,
uniforms. corilnuing
educcilon &
rtirermenl plan
(321)729.0004 ext 101
or Fax Resume to"
(321)729-099 "
DIETARY
POSITION
AVAILABLE
Must be able to work
flexible hours, am, pm
shifts, some cooking
exp. helpful but will
train right person.
Only hard working
serious- minded
persons need apply.
Apply at:
Cypress Cove
Care Center
700 SE 8th Avenue
Crystal River, FL 34429
EOE/DFWP
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
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$249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
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AGENCY SEEKING
CSR
Fax resumes to:
(352) 795-0902 -
Line Cooks &
Sous Chef
Experienced line
cooks and sous chef
needed for our
casual dining
restaurant.
ALSO
Experience a plus.
Servers, Bussers,
Dishwashers
Full and part-time,
flexible schedules.
Earn top wages and
benefits!
Applications and
Interviews at
Customer Seice
Center:
8447
SW 99 Street Road
Ocala or send
resume to:
humanres@mfi.net
Come
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the world"
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DFWP/EOE
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 LINE COOKS
For upscale dining.
Exc. pay and benefits.
Apply In person
2100 N Terra Vista Blvd.
Hernando 746-6727
FOOD SERVICE
MANAGER
AND COOKS
Immediate opening
at Cypress Creek
Juvenile Facility.
Institutional cooking
and hands-on
management
experience preferred.
Competitive Wages,
Direct Deposit, 401K,
Vacation Pay, Health,
Bonus Plan for
Management and
Cooks, Dental and
V Islon Benefits.
Must pass back-
ground check and
pre-employment
drug screen,
Contact
Sandra McDowell at
352-527-3091 Ext: 119
or fax resume with
salary history to
225-273-2165
attn #648 or email
resume to HR1 l@abl
management.com
EOE
cnMedical
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
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:
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Exp. Line Cook
Wait Staff
Apply at: CRACKERS
BAR & GRILL
Crystal River
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.
HIRING ALL
POSITIONS
Interviewing Aug. 16th
& 17th, starting 10AM
Front Porch Restaurant
U.S. Hwy. 41, Dunnellon
(352) 489-4708
JOE'S EXPRESS DELI
is Now Hiring
EXP'D COOK
& SERVER
Over 18. Need to applv
In person after 1:00 pm
20359 E Penn Ave. Ste B
Next to Am South Bank
LINE COOKS
PREP COOKS
DISHWASHERS &
WAIT STAFF
Apply in person
9:30am-1pm, M F at
ROMANO'S
5705 Gulf to Lake Hwy.
(352) 564-1211
NOW HIRING
ALL POSITIONS
ALL SHIFTS
Apply within.
Nicole's Fine Dining
P/T Bartender
Nights & Wknds.
Experience a plus.
Apply in person.
Manatee lanes,
Crystal River DFWP
795-4546
RELIABLE
EXP. SERVERS
Good Attitude a must.
We offer top pay,
benefits,
Full or part time
Apply In person
Citrus Hills Golf &
Country Club.
505 E Hartford Street
Citrus Hills
(352) 746-6855
VAN DER VALK
FINE DINING HIRING
EXP. LINE COOK
DISHWASHER
EXP. BARTENDERS
Please Contact
(352) 637-1140
WAITSTAFF EXP.
For upscale dining.
Exc. pay and benefits.
Apply In person
2100 N Terra Vista Blvd.
Hernando 746-6727
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Inverness now hiring
Assistant Managers
Fast food management
experience req'd.
Benefits Included.
Send resume to:
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or call (352) 563-1322
Legal Assistant or
Paralegal
Experienced required.
Wills, Trusts, Estate
Planning, Probate and
Trust Administrations.
Send Resume to Citrus
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People Systems
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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-
essary but you must
be well dressed, well
groomed, articulate,
have a great attitude
and work ethic.
Please apply In
person at:
Village Cadillac
Toyota/Scion
2431 S. Suncoast Blvd.
Homosassa
We are a Drug Free
Workplace
WANTED
MANAGER/
SALESPERSON
RV & AUTOMOTIVE
SALES
Need' an energetic
employee
Send Resume to:
(352) 726-4966
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A TREE SURGEON
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estimates,352-860-1452
AFFORDABLE,
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I Trash, Trees, Brush, I
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" 352-697-1126 .
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
D & R TREE SERVICE
All phases of tree work,
no job to big or too
small. Uc., ins., Ref.,
Cheap Prices, 302-7744
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
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D's Landscape & Expert
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design. Cleanups &
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Sod: 352-563-0272.
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
removal, const. debris,
Free est. (352) 400-5340
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CRANE SERVICE
Serving All Areas.
Trees Topped,
Trimmed, or
Removed.
FREE ESTIMATES.
LUcensed & Insured.
L (352)458-1014
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
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#0256879 352-341-6827
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TECH MEDICS
Hardware & Software
Internet Specialists
(352) 628-6688
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We clean, optimize
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#1 Mr. Fix it
I do it alll No job too big
or small. Call
220-9326/382-3647
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v'Chris Satchell Painting
& Wallcoverlng.All work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Lic#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
All Phaze Construction.
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pairs. Faux fin.-40255709
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
See our workmanship
Free Estimates
(352) 628-4391
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
DP Pressure Cleaning
& Painting. Licensed &
Insured. 637-3765
George Swedlige
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400 /628-2245
Gregory McCarthy
Painting & Home Repair
Free Est./Sr. Discount
Uc #99990256375
(352) 563-5677 or
(407) 346-9408
Henry Trochez Painting
Press, wash, affordable.
Prof. job. Llc#30555
Insured (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Lic./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
MICHAEL DAVIDSON
20+ yrs. exp. Painting
contractor/
handyman. Uc.3567
(352) 746-7965
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
o 352-464-3967 e
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
Myrick's Marine Const.
Docks Built & Repaired
Lic #2564 / Ins.
(352) 341-4152
PHIL'S MOBILE MARINE
All Makes & Models
All Work Guaranteed
795-3674, 220-9435
QUALITY OUTBOARD
REPAIRS, Full & dock
side service. Morrill
Marine (352) 628-3331
AT YOUR HOME Res.
mower & small engine
repair. Llc#99990001273
Bob, 352-220-42441
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
01464-2738
Custom Home Interiors
Draperies, Slipcovers
Woven Blinds, Fabrics
352-447-3582/447-4244
CAREGIVER, I will work
any shift, any time
15 yrs. exp.
(352) 341-0082
I Will do Medical Care.
Dr's appt. errands,
respite, overnight. Lic.
w/ref. (352) 795-2909
IF YOU NEED A
CARE GIVER w/22 yrs
exp. Call Sheila
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operated by F/T RN.
(352) 621-3868
www.theoldfolks
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Full/part time opening
slots, before & after
school care. Highlands
vrnnrs aarcnell raiminig
& Wallcovering.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Lic#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
A-1 CLEANING
Comm. & Res., lic. & Ins.
352-564-8883, 257-3215
Pressure, Gutter,
Window, house & yard
Free estimates, friendly
service (352) 220-7418
CLEAN BREEZE Free Est.
9 yrs. exp. Lic./Ins.
"Top Quality Products"
Sarah@(352)726-7604
HOMES & WINDOWS
Serving Cimus Countyover 17
years. Kathy (352)
465-7334
HOUSEKEEPING
BY ELLEN
Lic. & bonded, free est.
(352) 697-0764
Post Construction to
Resldental/Commerical
Exp. & Lic.
(352)637-1497/476-3948
PROFESSIONAL
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Owner/Operated
Bonded, Uc. & Insur.
Will clean your home or
office. 527-6674 Home
563-3554 Bus.
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COUNTERTOPS &
CABINETS
New & Resurfacing &
Also Repair. Lie.
28417 (352) 201-2284
Additions/REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Lic. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
Call Tacumsa
Contracting for quality
additions, remodels
& repairs. Free Estimates
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(352) 489-2581
Remodeling &
Renovations.
Lic CGC 062450 & Ins.
352-228-0432, 344-9435
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Additions, remodels,
new homes. Most
home repairs. 637-4373
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352-563-0104/257-1011
One panel or complete
Pool cage rescreen,
Superscreen w/10Oyr.
fact. warr. Fam.owned
& operated for 29 yrs.
FREEDOM RESCREEN
Pool Cages, Window
Scrns, etc. Will beat all
estimates. Lic# 2815.
(352) 795-2332
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Llc#2708
(352) 628-0562
Always Ready Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting. Uc.
&.Ins. (352) 522-0520
Cell (352) 220-9223
BO's Handyman Serv.
Lic. 99990000005
Visit Us.
See our workmanship
Free Estimates
(352) 628-4391
Pressure, Gutter,
Window, House & Yard
Free estimates, friendly
service. (352) 220-7418
Henry Trochez Painting
Press. wash, affordable.
Prof. job. Uc#30555
Insured (352) 302-4928
KEN'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Pressure Washing,
G .r i ,'i f l a i r i e n a r ,,-
La..r.; Ha or.q
601-2342
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
housesdriveways. 25 yrs
exp. Uc./Ins. 341-3300
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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
Uc#99990255609
V CALL ME FOR Small
home repairs the big
contractors don't want.
I'll return your call. Uc#
25995 (352) 613-5427
A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No job too
small! days wk. Uc
#3008. (352) 341-1440
A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No job too
small! 7days wk. Uc
#3008. (352) 341-1440
AAA HOME REPAIRS
Maint & repair prob-
lems Swimming Pool
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352-746-7395
. AFFORDABLE ,
S DEPENDABLE
HAULING CLEANUP.
PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash. Trees, Brush, I
Appl. Furn, Const,
I Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
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
COUNTERTOPS &
CABINETS
New & Resurfacing &
Also Repair. Lic.
28417 (352)201-2284
prcs.Ins/i c
a -
FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Professional
Handyman Service
Most repairs. Free Est.
Llc# 99990256374
(352) 257-9508
General Maint/Repairs
& other services. Many
yrs. exp, #99990255728
Tom (352) 601-2384
Gregory McCarthy
Painting & Home Repair.
Free Est./Sr. Discount
Uc. #99990256375
(352) 563-5677 or
(407) 346-9408
MASTER PLUMBER
Retired & Boredl
How can I help you?
(352) 601-5680
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
services. Uc.0257615/Ins.
(352) 628-4282 VIsa/MC
REASONABLE RELIABLE
Superior Maintenance
Pwr wash, home repairs
Int/Ext cleaning & more
li. 30929 352-270-3551
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vlnyl ceilings,
Framing, 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
APPROVED SHEDS for
Deed Res. comm. Site
or pre-built. Sheds of
CIfrus 3399 Hwy 44 Inv,
A+ TECHNOLOGIES
Plasma TV's installed.
Stereo, phone, cable &
more (352) 746-0141
CITRUS ELECTRIC
All electrical work.
Uc & ins ER13013233
352-527-7414/220-8171
FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, Lighting,
New Installl ULic. & Insur.
#2767(352) 257-2276
MASTER PLUMBER
Retired & Boredl.
How can I help you?
(352) 601-5680
#1 Mr. Fix it
I do it all! No job too big
or small. Call
220-9326/382-3647
Lic#99990255609
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving Items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
AFFORDABLE,
S DEPENDABLE, I
I HAULING CLEANUPS
PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126 .
Always Ready, Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting. Uc.
& Ins. (352) 522-0520
(352) 220-9223
Appl., Furn. & Trash
Removal, Moving?
YOU CALL ...I'LL HAUL
Larry270-3589, 726-7022
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILER
Low $$$/Same day serve
Furn., apple, trash, brush,
726-2264 201-1422
J&J Moving & Hauling"
Clean Outs, Relocations
Odd Jobs, Yard Work
(352) 628-9370
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
removal, const. debris,
Free est. (352) 400-5340
WE MOVE SHEDS
564-0000
CARPET INSTALLATION
restretches & repairs
Vinyl & VC tile., 37 yrs In
busn. Uc2389 341-4449
All kinds of fences
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
,Free estimates.
(352) 527-3431
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing.
All types.Free estimates
Comm/Res. 628-4002
BEACH FENCE
Free est., Uc. #0258336
(352)628-1190
813-763-3856 Cell
OAKHILL FENCE
Specializing in Farm
Fence, LIc./free est.
(352) 302-8226
IRRIGATION- New
Systems & Repairs. Ins.
Uc. 3000. A.L Evans
(352) 637-5825
#1
at Service
Hise Roofing Inc.
Your local hometown
roofing company
specializing in
new construction,
reroofs & repairs.
25 yrs. exp.
Leak specialist.
(352) 344-2442
Uc# CCC1327059
J Vaughn Roofing. Inc
New Roofs, Re-Roofs &
Repairs; 25 yrs exp
Ins/Lie CCC 1327365
(352) 795-6659
J.T. Neely Roofing
Reroofs, new roofs &
repairs (352) 637-6616
LIc. CCC05011
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates, Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
KlI KIA SBAWALL S
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[ Uc. & Insured:
RX1677. (352) 628-3337
Concrete Slabs
. Driveways, patios, boat
shed & RV Slabs, etc.
Pavers. Ins. CRC1326431
Mario (352) 746-9613
KEN DYES CONCRETE
SRV. Serving Citrus Cfy
30 yrs. lc/Ins,#14447
(352) 628-4688
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
-Acrylic'Decking :
o 352-464-3967 o
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Uc.1476 726-6554
Addltlons/REMODEUNG
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Uc. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE, |
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash. Trees. Brush, |
Appl. Furn, Const, 0
SDebris & Garages n
352-697- 1126
Call Tacumsa
Contracting for quality
additions, remodels
& repairs. Free Estimates
CBC1253431
(352) 489-2581
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall. Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263.
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handlcaD bathrooms.
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vlnyl 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
Uc/Ins 73490247757
352-220-4845.
FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All voes of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogglng
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. Ins.(352)302-7096
FLIPS TRUCK & TRACTOR,
Landclearing, Truck &
Tractor work. House
Pads, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch & Topsoil.
You Need It, I'll Get It
(352) 382-2253
Cell (352) 458-1023
SN HAULING, LLC
Fill, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch. Up to 9 yards.
(352) 453-6335
VanDykesBackhoe
Service. Largiceaorng
PCor.,d C',.qai r. .
Dircr.irg (352) 302-7234
(352) 344-4288
AFFORDABLE,
S DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE
STrash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126 ,
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
HAMM'S BUSHHOG
SERVICE. Pasture
Mowing, lots, acreage.
Licensed & Insured
(352) 400-5233
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
removal, const. debris,
Free est. (352) 400-5340
TURTLE ACRES
Dit"uufV OcaoEICE
Advanced Lawncare &
More. Lawn Care $10 &
upl C lean ups. No job
too big or small Uc. Ins.
352-220-6325/220-9533
AFFORDABLE,
S DEPENDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
I PROMPT SERVICE
STrash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Fum, Const,
SDebris & Garages I
S 352-697-1126 "
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Rellable,Quallty work,
Resdential/Comm.
Uc./lns. 352-613-4250
DISCOUNT Lawn Service
:.1owing & rrimmirng
C'iRi.S COUNt '
(352) 527-1836
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing.
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
LAWN LADY Residential
Comm. Mowing, Mulch,
trimming & cleanup
257-1522 or 563-5746
TONY'S QUALITY LAWN
CARE. NOv. accecrirng
Nlew Cu:,Icmel
352-628-6022, 228-2410
DANIALCOLE POOL1
CLEANING SERVICES
Peiiable, Wki, Cleaning
uc ins 352-465-3985
MAVEN POOL MAINT.
Start enjoying
your pool agalnl
Cr.em & ruln terdce
avail. c. (352)726-1674
POOL BOY SERVICES
loral Pc.ol Care
Acrylic Decking
352-464-3967 o
R.C. (GATOR) EDSON
Pump Service-All Tepes
r.s a.Uc 17110101c17
(352) 637-2519
WATER PUMP:SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes
& models. Uc. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
= 4Cc"
RAINDANCER
6" Seamless Gutter
7" Commercial Copper
& Aluminum Best Job
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
r A BmeR-
ALL EXTERIOR
ALUMINUM
Quality Pricel
6" Seamless Gutters I
Uc&lns 621W0881 I
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Aluminum Structures Inc.
NEW LOCATION!
7090W. Gulf to Lake Hwy.
Pool Enclosure.
Screen Rooms
Vinyl & Glass Roorms
Vinyl Siding,
Soffit, Fascia
Rescreening
Storm Panels
Prepare for Hurricane Season!
Have your fastening components checked.
352-563-2977
Sw LiQ./Ins. CB-CA15418
Ir st CaSLS
Commercial Residential
Roll Off Container Service 10-40 yds.
Land Clearing Fill Demolition
32s-01 443 -41J Reliable Service
WHAT'S
MISSING?
Your ad!
Don't miss outl Call for more information.
563-3209
Maids on Call
We Make House Calls
Residential &
Commercial
Cleaning
Call for a free quote
Phone: (352) 726-8077
679665 Lic. # 99990003051
.
Crystal River H.O.G.
Chapter 1796
Presents our 1st Annual
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
LCT WANTS YOU!I
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Immediate
processing for OTR
drivers, solos or
teams, CDLA/Haz.
required Great
benefits
99-04 equipment
Call Now
800-362-0159 24 hours
A EXPERIENCED
FRAMER &
LABORERS NEEDED
(352) 637-3496
ALUMINUM
COMPANY
Seeking Installers. Pool
enclosures, screen
room, carports, etc.
Top payw/ benefits
pkg. Valid driver's
license required.
Call 726-6547
Your World
;, . ...f. :.., f.'
J ( ~t~~r*
AC SERVICE TECH
Want great pay &
benefits? Must be drug
free & pass bkgrnd ck.
Apply In person.
6575 Hwy 44, C. River
Aluminum Installer
Experienced Lead man
with drivers lic. High
performance equals
high pay.
Blackshears II Aluminum
(352) 795-9722
AUTO DETAILERS
Port Rlchey,
Brooksvllle, Inverness,
& Crystal River Area
Dri. Uc & backgroOnd
check req. DFWP;
(352) 302-2863
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2006 11C
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FRAMERS/SHEETERS
$$$ Local $$$
352-302-3362
Cabinet Co. In
Sumterville Needs:
2 EXP. SERVICE
TECHS FOR
KITCHEN CABINET.
PUNCH & SERVICE
MICA CABINET'
BUILDER ,
DELIVERY DRIVER
Van & tools turn.,
Start Immediately.
(352) 793-2396
CABINET MAKER
SExp'd builder. Paid
holldays.(352) 7955300
CABINET SHOP
HELP
Builder, Laminator,
Sicut out person, exp.
;nly (352) 746-3532
DRILLER'S ASST. &
SERVICE PERSON
Needed,c ong hours..
clear. Cl3.. D i: 8
ariira rec.:.r.3 pa.1 d
'* nolidaa,, ..J,,3 h,.; l-,
'[.352-400-0398 c.eire- 9r:.
DRYWALL STOCKER
i [Jeed. no Buili g,
Supply Co. Monday
.thru Friday, 7am-5pm,
(352) 527-0578 DFWP
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
EXP'D PAINTERS
Driver's Uc. & transp.
req'd. River Oak
Painting (352)621-7600
EXPERIENCED
SEALCOATING
STRIPING,,
ASPHALT PAVING
DUMP TRUCK
DRIVERS
TOP PAYl
(352) 563-2122
'; Fast.Pace,
Growing Countertop
Manufacturer
now hiring:
FULL TIME
SHOP HELP
r.ac:cor, rr.ite:
tai,-,ir.'3 Geo l p,
ori ,,r, r, i;
I,:.-. rk
.:all. p..lea:
* Apply in person al.
* 6843 N. Citrus
FRAMERS &
CARPENTERS
Must be'.
dependable?
& ep ",j. rools
S; iand:ride a must.
352-279-1269
DRIVERS *
IMMEDIATE
OPENING
30 year
manufacturing Co. is
looking for qualified
drivers w,'valid Class
"A" CDL and 2 years
minimum
experience.We offer a
-.competitive benefit
package of Medical
Insurance, 401K, Paid
Vacation.& Holiday &
ShortlTerm Disability.
." Apply in person at:
Great Southern
3Q Woods
-.194 C:R: 527-A -lake
Panasoffkee or Call
Terry at
(888) 238-3771
HANDYMAN,
JACK-OF-ALL
TRADES
Full or Part Time. Fax,
qualifications to:
(352) 726-7723
S LABORERS
SNeeded, to help
S 'assist'In loading
h rou e r,,',d ,:: 0,' .3;
| ..or.PartTlme.
i Experience preferred
S',Start immediately,
S Contact
Dicks Moving inc.
S (352)621-1220
MAINTENANCE
HELPER
0'" Mr
ia' -p ,l Ir, per.:,,- t
r r,'.ot Ian-J -"jpr" .31
ENCORE Crystal Rive'
"". RV Resort
11419 W Fort Island Trail.
MARINE POSITION
DIXIE OFFSHORE
TRANSPORTATION CO.
has Immediate
openings for
AB & OS SEAMEN
f8ipo'sItions::USCG
.,Merchant Mariner
Documents
REQUIRED. Excellent
pa,' o.ertre JCi-'' .
t.jl cal Ir.jrar,.e
oi s9 3.3,3: 11i P4 ?j
,,'uIC2- r,-' 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
OFFICE PERSON
F/T. Auto Parts
experience necessary.
Apply All Prestige Auto
(352) 795-7000
FRAMER
Full Time
352-302-1206
PLASTERERS
& LABORERS
Needed, Immed. open-
ing. Must have driver's
license. 18 yrs or older.
Days, (352) 220-8505
Eves. (352) 860-1502
Plumbers
Foreman,
& Exp. Helpers
Needed for
commercial work.
Benefits, competitive
wages. DFWP
Call (352) 726-5601
PLUMBER'S
HELPER
Service Plumbing exp.
helpful, but not nec.
Call Roto Rooter
Plumbing Service
(352) 621-1993
Plywood Sheeters
& Laborers
Needed In Dunnellon
area. (352) 266-6940
PROSONIC
Corporation
PROSONIC, a global
leader In SONIC
drilling seeks
ambitious field
Personnel
In our Ocala office.
CDL license
preferred.
Cleah driving record,
willing to travel, &
pass drug test.
PROSONIC offers
great benefltsl
Please contact
Danielle at:
904-371-3172
Fax: 904-807-7843
prosonlcrecrulter@
tampabav.rr.com
ROOFING
CREWS NEEDED
Must have own tools &
transportation.
Good wage for the
right people.
John Gordon Roofing,
(352) 795-7003
Service Techs &
Lead INSTALLERS
Top Pay:
,(352) 564-8822
SPRAYER/FINISHER
Furniture Finishing
High End Furniture Co.
.Experience with
references a must
By appt. 795-1100
TOWER HAND
Bldg Communication
-Towers. Travel, Good
'Pay & Benefits. OT,
DFWP. Valid'
Driver's License. Steady
Work. Will Train
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri
Wanted Exp.
Drywall Finisher &
General Repairs
Must have car. Call
Davia al 352-302-3182.
WANTED
EXP. TIRE TECH/
OIL CHANGER
For large truck & auto
tires. For very busy shop,
hrs. Mon. Fri. Only,
Valid Driver's Lic. rec'd
Call BEASLEY TIRE
352-447-3174/563-5256
Acrylic Decking
Installer/Helper
Hard worker, reliable,
'vehicle & Lic. a must -
(352) 464-3967
BECOME A
MORTGAGE
BROKER
Now offering State
Required Course,
In Citrus County.
Positions available
.. CINTRON
FINANCIAL GROUP
(352) 398-1313
BEST INSTRUCTORS
WANTED
If you are a Group
Fitness Instructor (Yoga,
Aerobics,,etc) have a
lot of experience, are
energetic and love
what you do. Please
send Resume to:
PO Box 2224
Inverness, FL 34451
*PERSONAL TRAINERS
ALSO NEEDED
BKLEEN CARWASH
Fulltime Positions
DRUG FREE ONLY.
Tue Sat, 9-5:30
491 in Bev. Hills
S.527-4977
CAREGIVERS
S&S Resource &
Services is seeking
persons to work with
developmentally
disabled. Call
(352) 637-3635
COMPANION/
HOUSEKEEPER
20 hrs./wk. Good ref.
a mustl(352) 795-9666
lumber industry, os
an immediate j4b
opening at its Lake
Panasoffke facilty
for qualified Diesel
Forklift rjechan I Ic.
Applicanthould bwn
hand Ilbols, be
dependable and
safety cz)nscious..
Good jobd
of Deton, t and
Cumm" engines.
Mi 'Irelding
exper preferred
but not necessary.
Compelittive pay
package4based on
experience. 401 K
and insumance.
Please apply in
pers on at
194 Courfty Road
52AA
I kee,
F I
or call Terry at
888-238-3771
Drug Free Work Place.
EOE
CONSTRUCTION
LABORERS
WANTED
No exp. necessary
Must be 18 or over,
Transportation
preferred. Call for
Interview, 860-2055
EXP. LAWN CREW
All phases of lawn &
pref. (352) 621-3509
Farm Hand
morning. Landscaping
experience a plus,
(352) 422-6688
GLAZIERS
Experienced
MIDSTATE GLASS
A complete glass Co.
(352) 726-59461
Fax Resume tor
352-726-8959, Inverness
GOLF COURSE
MAINTENANCE
Looking for a Job?
Lecanto would like
to hire you for entry
Farmlevel and exp. golf
course mas-Frint.
positions. BeLandscapints
employees. DFWP.
Expfor Interiened
HOUSECLEANING
MaGds On Call
Looking for hard
working self motivated
person. Must have own
transportation, good
pay. Start Immediately.
Previous applcantsry
need not reapply.
Call (352) 726-8077
HOUSEKEEPERSm
positiood Benefits
Apply in person at:
available for FT
Crystall 746-0404River
Kennel Worker
Manual labor lork
taking care ofd
Impounded animals
at the County animalve own
shelter. Cleans and
maintains thel
kennels, feeds and
waterevious appnimals.
In the care and
handling of animals
and knowledge ofa
animal breeds.(
Experience in basic
building/grounds
maintenance.
Experience dealrson at:g
public desirable.
Must have sufficient
physical strength and
agility to handle ork
restrain lare or
potentially dangerous
animals. Computer
experience.
$8a45 hourly to start.
Excellent benefits.
Apply at the
Citrus County Humanls.
Resources Office,
3600 West Sovereign
Path, Suitcare 178,
Lecanto, FL 34461
no later than Friday,
August 18, 2006.
EOE/ADA
LANDSCAPE CO.
Seeking Crewle.der
Must have exp. In
Installation of water
gardens, brick paver
patios & landscape
walls. Exc. wages.
Send resume to
munroslandscaping@
tampabay.rr.com
or call (352) 621-1944
LAUNDRY RUNNER/!
HOUSEMAN
Goud Beneficts
Apply In person at:
36Bes00 Western
Crystal River
LAWN
MAINTENANCE
Must pass drug test,
& background check,
transportation a must.
352-726-6434
MARINA HELP
Full Time & Part Time
Apply at Front Desk
HOMOSASSA
RIVER RESORT
5297 S.Cherokee Way
Homosassa, FL
PHONE REPS
NEEDED
Set your own HoursI
Set your own payratel
Exp. preferred
Call 352-628-0187
Pool Tech.
Part Time. Will train.
Retiree's are welcome
to apply. Competitive
salary.
Apply in person:
2100 Woodview Ln.
Lecanto 352-527-1700
- CIRus
played in US and World
raise money for
charities. Earn
awesome Income.
(800)861-9456 24/7
PROPERTY MGMT
Retired couple to
manage rental prop
& possible Bed &
Breakfast In TN. Prop
mgmt In lieu of rent
w/possible Income
from meals served at
B&B. Apt. supplied
w/ample storage
space & garage for
personal use. Call
Keven: (352) 422-0702
SUPPLEMENT YOUR
INCOME with new
vending machines.
$100 ea (352) 628-4999
Tanning Business
In Inverness location
for Sale. Call for Info.
(352) 344-8933
JOBS GALOREIII
www.AAA
EMPLOYMENT.NET
PRODUCTION
WORKERS
No experience needed.
Gulf Coast Metal
Products
Homosassa
Call between
8-11am, M-F
(352) 628-5555
r EAL ESTATE CARER 4
Sales Lic. Class I
I $249. Start 9/12/06 1
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
SCHOOL, INC. 1
(352)795-0060
SECRETARY/
HOSTESS
P/T for Builders model.
Thurs., Fri. alternate eve-
ry Sat. & Sun.
Weekends a must,
$6.50/hr.(352) 527-7171
TAX PREPARERS
Learn to earn. Tax
classes beginning
soon. Enroll nowl
Locations In Crystal
River & Inverness.
Jackson Hewitt
Tax Service
(888) 282-1040
WATER FILTRATION
SERVICE
FT Service/Installation.
Will train the right
person. Must have a
truck or van. Benefits
352-795-0003
WE BUY HOUSES
CaSh........Fast I
352-637-2973
I homesold.com
WE BUY HOUSES
Ca$h .....Fast I
352-637-2973
1 homesold corn
WILL TRAIN
Willing to work long
hours, for position In well
drilling operation &
pump repair. Must have
clean driving record.
Benefits; Apply @
Citrus Well Drilling
2820 E Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Hernando
Mechanic P/T
For nights & weekends.
(Will Train). Must be
over 18. Apply In
person. Manatee
Lanes, Crystal River.
DFWP
OIL COMPANY
STORE CLERK
Wed. & Sat. 16 + Hrs.
1017 SE Hwy. 19,
(352) 795-3469
Come in for Interview
P/T HELP FOR
MONTHLY EVENT
Help needed for
parking, set up and
clean up. 800-438-8559
Pool Tech.
SPa-r Time Will .rair,
I9ilre. are 1 lc.-.iiTii
I-,sap ai, C r.pealiri.s.
salaryr.
Apply In person:
2100 Woodvlew Ln.
Lecanto 352-527-1700
SECRETARY
16hrs. wk. Wed. & Fri.
Must be computer
saavy, good phone
skills. Prof. appearance.
Real Estate ULic.
a plus. $8/hr.
Fax Resume 726-7269
ADVERTISING
NOTICE:
This newspaper
does
not knowlingly
accept
ads that are not
bonafide
employment.
offerings. Please
use
caution when
responding to
employment ads.
- REAL ESTATE CARR
| Sales Li. Class I
I it 9/2T/ |
S (352)795-060
GOLF BUSINESS
Play lots of golf & play
better, tournaments
"LIVE AUCTIONS"
..,..... ,r.ai'llelu,.dge ,: .rr,
F,'i, up,,':.m r. "'' ,: r
1-800-542-3877
EDISON Morning Glory
RECORD PLAYER w/80
Records $1,000 firm
Lg. DRESSER w/mirror
(Berkey & Gay) $350
(352) 302-2135
Toasters, Iron, juicer,
clocks, dishes, plates
and more vintage
Items All for $75 Record
albums, 20 @ $3 ea
Beverly Hills, 746-3069
30 X 30 X 9
(2:12 Pitch)
2- Roll-up Doors,
I Walk Door, 2 Gable
Vents, 1 Window
w/4" concrete slab;
INSTALLEDII $16,895
25 X 30 X 9
(3:12 Pitch)
With Roof Overhang
2- Roll-up Doors,
I Walk Door, 2 Gable
Vents, 1 Window
w/ 4" concrete slab;
INSTALLEDII $17,395
Meets 120 MPH
Wind Code
20' to 35' Wide
Unlimited Length
"Stamped" FlorIda
Engineered Plans
METAL SYSTEMS
PLUS, LLC
1-877-951-2300
+ Sales Tax & Co. Fees
www.metalsystems
pluscoam
ALL STEEL BUILDINGS
25x25x7 (2:12 Pitch)
1- 9x7 garage door,
2 vents,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED-$10.595
30x30x9 (2:12 Pitch)
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab.
INSTALLED- 15.995
25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16 495
Many Sizes Avail.
We Custom Build
We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
LLC.COM
1-866-624-9100
metalstructureslIc.com
APPROVED SHEDS for
Deed Res. comm. Site
or pre-bullt. Sheds of
Citrus 3399 Hwy 44 nv.
(352) 726-0046
COOK PORT. WHSE
10 X 12 Barn;
Guar. for life $1,995
(863) 899-9333
WE MOVE SHEDS
564-0000
SPA
W/ Therapy Jets, 110
volt, water fall, never
used $1895.
(352) 597-3140
3 Ton Mobile Home
package Air Condition
w/ heat $450.
3 Ton Ruud Codensing
Unit $250.
866-746-8513
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
2 Ton $780.00
2-/2 ton $814.00
S3 Ton .$882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof.Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Available
Free Delivery!
Call 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appliance,
Sales Service & Parts.
New location
(352) 344-2928
AC CENTRAL SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
new w/ warranty
prices starting at $575
Toll Free 866-746-8513
Air Conditioner
Kenmore 18,000 BTU
220 1 yr. old. For sale
$250. or trade for
another A/C,
(352) 795-6761
ALL APPLIANCES. New
& Used, Scratch Dent.
Warr. Washers, dryers,
stoves, refrlg. etc.-Serv
Buy/Sell 352-220-6047
Amana Refrigerator,
side by side 26,7 cu in.
energy efficient, Ice
maker, dispenser,
white, excel cond.
$375. (352) 341-4009
APPLIANCE CENTER
Used Refrigerators,
Stoves, Washers, Dryers.
NEW AND USED PARTS
Dryer Vent Cleaning
Visa, M/C.. A/E. Checks
352-795-8882
JHotpoint Washer &
Dryer; Maytag
Dishwasher; Hotpoint
Elec. Self cleaning
stove; GE Refrig.
All white In gd. cond.
All for $360 or $75 each.
(352) 344-0820
Kenmore Refrigerator
Bisque
$200.
(352) 560-0379
MICROWAVE
GoldStar Microwave
Model ER4010 Very
nice condition. $25
(352) 795-0999
Washer & Dryer
$100.
(352) 489-4301
Washer & Dryer set,
white Whirlpool, excel.
cond. $325,00
Coffee & end tables, It.
oak finish. $75.00
(352) 212-0579
GENERAL ESTATE
AUCTION
*THURS. AUG 17*'
4000 S. Fla. Ave.
Hwy. 41-S, Inverness
PREVIEW: Noon
SALE: 5 PM
Super Sale. 2 Estates-
complete. Ref., W/D,
oak furn.-"BR, LR & DR.
Pinball mach., dlrt
bike, hardware, con-
tents of party. shop.-
Lots of quilters & crafts
parts. See Web: www.
dudleysauctlonr.com
(352) 637-9588
AB1667 AU2246
12%BP 2%Disc ca/ck
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qlw .w.al
Delta 10"
Tablesaw
$150;
(352) 341-0935
Delta 6", Deluxe Jointer,
w/ mobile base, $325.
Craftsman, Lathe w/
copy crafter on
table/desk $150.
(352) 860-1595
Electronic Testing Insts.
used for HVAC + Electr.
Testing Insts., 300 Mllw.
Sawzall, /2" Var. Speed
Drill + 3/8 Hammer Drill
w/bits & saw blades
$225 (352) 746-1603
SHOP SMITH MARK V
Model 510. Like new
cond, caster set, biscuit
Joiner, router aft & more
$2400+ new/sell for $700
(352) 637-9570
VARIABLE SPEED
SCROLL SAW
w/12" plate & blades,
EZ bench mount, $50
Like New!
(352) 560-6137
2 XM CAR SATELLITE
STEREO SYSTEMS w/
Docking Stations & 1
PORTABLE SATELLITE
BOOM BOX. $250 for all
(352) 341-4848
25" ZenIth Color
Console TV,
$50.
13" Color TV
$15.
(352) 341-0379
2 GLASS SLIDERS
For 72 X 80 opening
$100 OBO
(352) 422-6173
Interior/Exterior doors
Interior Prehungs: $35
Exterior Prehung 6-
Panels: $85. Mirrors $10.
Next to Citrus County
Speed way
(352) 637-6500
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Computer Desk,
walnut color,
excellent condition
$100.
(352) 341-4009
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdee.net
GATEWAY OFFICE 2000
Computer, 17" monitor
keyboard and speakers
$150.
(352) 697-9631
HP Pavilion computer
31.6 GB storage, key-
board, monitor, speak-
ers,'HP PSC 1315 all in
one printer, desk,
phone chair, bookcase.
All less than 2 yrs old,
$500 (352) 860-2538
PENTIUM 3 COMPUTER
Internet ready. 17" color
monitor, keyboard,
mouse, complete WIN
98, SE, works good
$125. (352) 795-1907
YENMAR TRACTOR
1401D, diesel, 4 wheel
dr., 39 hrs, since rebuilt.
Looks new! 19 hp, 3 cyl.
W/box blade, 95% tread
on AG tires. $3,200
(352) 341-0483 Aftr 6:00'
Your World
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6-PC PATIO SET
Excellent Condition
Never Been Outsidel
$2350130
(352) 860-1380 -
PATIO SET w/ COVER
66"x41" table, 4 side
chairs + 2 capt swivel
chairs, cloth cushions.
Like New, $400 OBQ
2 UKDe.RIE, MATICHING
Waterfall Antique
1 wl mirror
$150 each
(352) 527-3566
2 Navy blue wing back
chairs, light blue sofa,
like new cond,, $200
Used mauve recliner
$20. (352) 341-1015
3 PC. BEDROOM SET
Formica, Cust., Dresser,
Chest &'Nightstand
Orig. $2,000/Sell $500
KIITCHEN TABLE w/4
CHAIRS $75
(352) 628-3995
4 Rattan Bar Stools
$100.00
PVC Dbl. Glider with
Table. $100.00
(352) 341-3422
Call after,6pm
5 PC LIV. ROOM SET
Sofa, love, W.B. Chair,
end & coffee table
Exc. Cond. $325
Other items avail.
(352) 726-2535
5 PC. CHERRY BR SET
Dresser, Hdbd, Ftbd,
Matt/Box $900;
7' DRESSER 12 drawer
Cherry (Kittinger, N.Y.)
$475 (352) 726-4072
7 PIECE KING
BEDROOM SET
White, Near New
Immac. Cond.$900;
(352)209-4744
8 PC. DINING ROOM SET
Ashley's Cherry Wood
w/6.uphol. chairs;
lighted China Cabinet.
$600 OBO
(352) 637-2521
88" COUCH
Taro w/maroon & green
floral pattern. Good
cond. $135 obo
(352) 628-1125
9' COUCH 4
Like newl Firm cushions.
Beige w/rust & green
highlights. $150
(352) 489-5498
Bar/Counter Stools 26"
4 solid oak, cushioned
backrest, memory
return swivel, $160.00
(352) 860-2645.
BASSETT HUTCH, lighted,
older darker wood,
.good shape, $250
(352) 489-6416.
BED: $185, New Queen.
No rllpped Pillow Top
Set. 5 yrs'warr, King Set
$225. Delivery
352-597-3112
BED: $559 Nassa
Memory Foam Set,
Seen on T.V. 20yr Warr.
Never Used. Retail
Cost $1459. Can Deliver
352-398-7202
BEDS <- BEDS +. BEDS
The factory outlet store
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 *. Full $159
Queen $199 / King S249
Please call 795-6006
Blue recliner couch &
loveseat $400.00
Beige Recllner $75.00
(352) 341-3422
Call after 6pm
COUCH
Navy Blue
Tapestry w/Flamepoint
Pattern $100
(352)746-4293 Daytime
COUCH large, light
brown, leather, 7' long,
asking $95' 45" ROUND
Cocktail table, Bam-
boo & formica top.
$35. (352) 489-7475
COUCHES
(2) MATCHING WHITE
.Bassett, Good Cond.
$100 each
(352) 527-6527
Custom Formica Bunk
Beds, includes, storage
shelves ladder, light &
mattresses $279.
Dresser & Bookcase $47
(352) 212-4786
Day Bed, includes 2
matresses, $125.
White Student Desk $35.
(352) 795-2386
DBL RECLINER
SOFA
Like New Pd $800
asking $400 OBO
228-1225
DIN. TABLE GLASS TOP
Chinese Base w/4
chairs $900;
Wrought Iron Bar Stools
(Cane Bk)$100/Set-
(352) 726-4072
DINETTE SET, 5 pc. white
wood grain table
w/wht. leather swivel
chairs, exc. cond.
Asking $250.
(352) 382-5455
Dining Set able .,iJ
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Lighted china,
Good condition $375.
(352) 344-2833
DINING SET, table,
opens to 105" with leaf,
6 chairs, hutch, $800
(352) 746-1772
DININGROOM SET, w/4
chairs & 3 leaves, like
new, $- COUCH,
rose-colored pattern,
very nice, $2S=. All exc
cond. (352) 527-3566
Dual Reclining Sofa by
Broyhill. 7' long. Creme
colored w/pattern.
Each half reclines.
Good cond. $300. OBO
(352) 344-5660
Dining Table w/Chairs
39 X 55 w/add. leaf
Colonial Style. Good
Cond. $135 obo
(352) 628-1125
END TABLES
High quality furniture
brand $150
Other Items avail.
(352) 726-4072
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Lg, FL Burlwood, lighted
cabinets, bridge. Must
see to appreclatel
Paid $3A00/Sell $1,500
FIRM (352) 628-4714
IMMACULATE WHITE
WICKER BEDROOM SET
Dbl headbrd, box sprg
& mattress w/ dresser,
mirror & nightstand
$600 (352) 527-3566
KING SIZE BED,
incl. Memory Foam
mattress, top, box
spring & rails. $400.
Headboard, solid wood
$75. (352) 628-3868
KING SIZE WATERBED
w/12 Drawers. Twin
glass cabs on hdbrd
w/mirror. Exc. cond. 2
yr. old semi-motionless
mattress; $400 OBO
(352) 795-0211
King Sz. Water Bed
Mirrored Canopy, w/
pedestal drawers,
$200. obo
(352) 476-4073
(352) 476-6645
LA-Z-BOY Hide-a-way,
multi color, $150 obo
various furniture. All exc.
cond. (352) 344-1669
LOFT BED
Great for college dorms.
Very sturdy, xtra shelf, all
wood, plans, nuts & bolts
incl $200 obo. 344-5285
MOVING SALE
Din. Rm. Table/chairs
$75. Leather couch
$75., W/D $150. Design-
er coffee/end tbis. $80.
stretching mach. Lots of
misc., (352) 628-1792
New King Size Bed
paid, $1,000. sell $500.
sheets, covers,
bedspread included
(352) 464-1508
PRE OWNED FURNITURE
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NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
QUALITY FURNITURE
Like new, 6 pc. King Sz.
Bdrm Set, Dinette table
w/4 chrs 352-527-3503
Queen size comfy sofa
bed w/upgraded matt.
$450. Antique Singer
Sewing moch. w/wood
cab. & bench $400.
(352) 794-0069
SOFA & CHAIR
Robb & Stuckey
Beige & creme, multi
pillow, exc. cond.
$400/obo 352-270-3180
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Sora, a.8 Floral,
good cond., $200.
Coffee Table, glasstop,
oval, cherry $225.
(352) 527-3006
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 527-6500
TRIPLE DRESSER
(Walnut) $45
(352) 746-4293 Daytime
Twin Bookcase
Headboard,
$50
(352) 341-0935
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
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18.5 HP Poulan 46" Cut
Riding Mower. Large
tires, extra blades,
excellent condition.
$750.00
(352) 637-6952
2-30" CUT MURRAY
RIDING MOWERS, both
run, 1 needs minor
work, $300 for both,
OBO (352) 601-5870
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
Murray Select Rider,
42", 16.5 HP, twin, $450.
Scotts 21", 6.5 HP, OHV,
3 In 1 propelled mower
Landscaping Plants
& Lrg Herb Plants,
Wholesale prices.
(352) 586-2590
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HEAT TRANSFER
CAP PRESS
Like newly $350
(352) 341-0483
HEWLETT PACKARD
Office Jet 7210X1
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
Liquidation 690 + new
& used DVDs for resale
from closed retail store.
240 new to newer.
450 classic. $750 for all
(352) 860-2460
MEN'S GT MOUNTAIN
BIKE, needs gear work,
$50; 44 GAL CORNER
AQUARIUM, custom oak
base, $100
(352) 794-5499
NATURAL GAS POOL
HEATER 250 BTU, never
used, $500 obo 1 carat
diamond anniversary
ring, size 8, $550
(352) 422-8093
Pool Pump & Motor,
Starite, reconditioned,
Must sell
$275.
(352) 464-3967
SOD. ALL TYPES
Installed and delivery
avallable.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 new( $385
T-shirt Supply Avail.
(352)341-0483
TWIN BEDS, complete,
$200. FULLSIZE BED,
complete, $200
(352)637-3172
WATER SOFTENING SYS,
Econominder Mdl #5600
metered, cycle, .0$
10' WIDE FIELD GATE,
metal, $50
(352)341-4848
Weed Whacker,
runs good $25.
Sirrus Car/Home Satel-
lite Radio $100.
(352) 746-7023
Wells Double Waffle
Baker, new,'$500.
(352) 400-5233
Wooden Kitchen Table
Golf Cart
Club Car, $1,450.
(352) 527-1345
POOL TABLE,
Gorgeous, 8', 1" Slate
new In crate, $1395.
352-597-3519
Remington Model
11-87, 12 ga. Shotgun
like new, $500, abo
Pro-Line Point Blank,
compound Bow, $200.
obo 352-634-1570
SET OF GOLF CLUBS
w/ 15 new balls
$45.
(352) 726-2644
TAYLOR made Dual 5
Driver $150.00
PING 1-3 Irons SW-3
$325.00 Excel. cond.
(352) 860-0048
Tectrix Stairmaster
with heart monitor,
Like new
$700.00
(352) 794-0069
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
(352) 220-4386
6' x 10' Utility Trailer with
lights. Good cond.
$350.00
(352) 476-7697
FACTORY DIRECT
5X8 -$695 w/ad $650
5X10 -$750 w/ad $695
PARTS. SERVICE. TRADES
EZ Pull Trailers 400-1430
6532 HWY 44, Crys. Rvr.
U-Pull 6x10 Inclosed
Trailer w/ side door'
& 2 rear doors, new
org. $2,499.+ tax asking
$1,800. (352) 563-2554
Baby Crib & Changing
Table, dark wood,
$110/both
(352) 794-0211
613-7890 cell
GRACO BASSINET
$50
GRACO SWING
$30
(352) 746-4341
Greyco Infant Car Seat
with base. 5 point
harness. Less than 1 yr.
old. Mint cond.
Bermuda Brown/Blue
IMWII%
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
_-r dr.i-... oA9 90 Ml
VARIETY CONSIGNMENT w/ 4 chaIrs $60. jJI 5psureo,8o.2y 9a
New store in Hernando Camper Refrigerator dogs or cats offered
3387 E. Buffalo Ln. 5'H, 2'W, magic chef for sale are required
Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 10A-4P $50. to be at least 8 weeks
k LIQUIDATION SALE (352)341-0379 of age with a health
certificate per
(352) 860-2949 Florida Statute.
SAKC PUGS
fIt 3 MALES $600.
Ge al;1 ecco r own, (352) 563-0674
3 Stage, 36V, w/ side DOG BOARDING
BURN BARRELS shifters, w/charger Crystal River, exc care,
$10 Each $3,000.obo outdoor, indiv kennels
Call Mon-Fri 8-5 8 x 8 metal Pallet (352) 795-4585
860-2545 Racking/Shelving $450.
860-2545 Call Kim (352) 613-9027 Humanitarians
2 Piece Maple Hutch of Florida
$150.00 Low Cost Spay &
Pair ,of 1970's chairs Neuter by Appt.
wood/upholstered Cat Neutered $20
$125. Cat Sayed $25
(352) 726-9728 .JAZZYPOWERCHAIR Dog Neutered &
4 DIGIT DIAL Exc. cond. $400. Sgyed start at $35
COMBINATION SAFE (352) 464-2895 (352) 563-2370
30'" high, 30" wide, 30" Rascal Scooter
deep, fireproof, approx. 3 wheel, R5 Scooter POODLES, AKC, Toy,
550 lbs. Asking $550. newly new, paid $1,800 1 male 1 female, both
(352) 344-3561 asking $800. black $500. ea. 8 wks
50 U-HAUL MOVING (352)527-8388 old (352) 270-3470
ROiTWEILER PUPPIES
BOXES, all sizes, $50. Scooter, 2 males, 4 females
(352)465-8129 Bruno 3 wheel Super $2mall4forIfo
1979 IMPALA 2 DR. Cub. Red. $500.00 OBO $250 Call for Info
COUPE. 350 engine with (352)219-2541 (352) 302-9084B
extras. Rebuilt motor. SPRING AIR ADJUSTABLE SWEET BABY OVEBIRD
Race ready. All there. BED, full size, hand (352)628-2408
Have other extras, control operation Iv, mess
$2,300. Let's talk After Excellent Condition mess
5pm, (352) 637-4029 OBO
(352) 527-1057
2006c =Ho
SPECIALS 3 Y. Old Appoosa,
not broke, but great
6 lines 10 days B.C. RICH WARLOCK personality $1,200.
6 lines -10 days B. C. RICH WARLOCK 9 yr. Old Registered
Items totalling GUITAR w/coffin case, Point Brown & white,
$1-$150...........$5.95 Mint Cond-Never Used well trained, but spirited
$151-$400......$10.95 $450. BASS GUITAR, exc$3200. (352) 726-6261
$401-$800.......$15.95 cond-never used, $125 $3,200. (352) 726-626
$801-$1,500....$20.95 (352) 220-4476 HORSE BOARDING
CALL CHRONICLE ESTEY KEY ORGAN 50 ft. Round Pen, State
CUSTOMER w/BENCH & BOOKS Forest Access, hurd-
SERVICE Freedom II Model cane safe Barni Only 3
SERVICE Freedom Model stalls avail. $300 mo.
726-1441 OR Great Condition, was (352) 628-1472
563-5966 $1200 new/ PASTURE LAND
Two general ( 8-0 Lecanto 4 acres; max 2
merchandise Items GUITAR horses $150 per horse
per ad, Stagg elec. guitar, never (352) 302-0488
private party only. used, $300. Casio key-
(Non-Refundable) board, never used, $95.
Some Restrictions (352) 726-1526
May Apply Selmar Clarinet
1950's Mahogony (352) 697-3170 1/1 Furn or Unfurn
dresser, chest, 2 nite INT IA I/ Furn, computer &
stands & mirror. $225. SPINET PIANO m e scr.rm, carport No pets/
Kohlem & Campbell
Red linen loveseat bed. $1800/ob Smoking (352) 628-4441
(31252) 726-9728 (352) 489-0464 BEVERLY HILLS
(352) 76-978 WURLIiZER PIANO 2/2 Den Dbiwide Carport
24FT ROUND POOL, w/bench, exc cond Screen Rm $650 Possible
pump, ladder, hose $90. KING ALTO SAX Option (727)992-4237
umisane $hose0 w/hard & soft cases + Crystal RIv & Hernando
bo a(352)m560n 7 stand, exc cond, $450 Rent/Sale 2/2, No pets
b (352) 560-7413 (352) 220-4476 1st, last & sec., From
42" LAWN SWEEPER W.$495. (32) 795-5410
BrImly $200; Wurlltzer Spinet Piano 352) -
18,000 BTU A/C w/ storage bench, CRYSTAL RIVER RV
w/remote $300 $600. 55+ $425/mo. Incl.
(352) 302-0488 (352) 560-0379 electric & cable 130 S.
(2) 30-488 Suncoast Blvd 795-9049
CLIMBING TREE STAND S CRYSTAL RIVER
Alum., sturdy. 2 BR MH $450
$402) 726-9 3 BR MH $500
(352) 726-9399 (s352) 563-2993
COLEMAN POWERMATE 48" Treadmill (352) 563-2293
GENERATOR w/ personal trainer HERNANDO
6,250 watts, 1 yr old options, nearly new 2/1 on 2 ac, very prlv.-
Used Ix, $325 approx. 1 yr old, $350. $650/mo (352) 464-0548
(352) 628-4911 (352) 228-3147 HOMOSASSA
DELUXE 3 ROOM cabin UNIVERSAL-TYPE HOME 1/1, convenient to US19
tent plus utility room, still GYM. Includes bench $375/mo. + 1st/last/sec
in bag, never used, press, squats, lot pull, (352) 634-2368
Asking $175 ($200 new) pecdeck, dipbar, leg HOMOSASSA 3/2
(352) 637-6310 curls, $150. 2 ac, no pets, nice
DOCKS 20' X 4' Alum. (352) 746-4776 area, $700/mo+$2,100
FRAMEw/Foam Float move-in (207)651-0923
Can be made encap- Sprig HWY 488 2/2
sulated. $15 per ft. Qulet, Ig. lot, carport.
(352)795-6798 clean $525/mo. No pets
Dyson Vacuum 2 BIKES Trek 700, 18 (352) 795-6970
Cleaner speed Road Bike, $200. INVERNESS
$299 18 speed Hybrid Mount Lakefront 55+ Park,
(352) 341-0935 Pocono, $125 Fishing piers, affordable
FIREWOOD (352)489-6416 living 1 or 2 BR. Screen
Seasoned oak, BIANCHI BICYCLE porches, appliances.
Cut, Ready to split. Racing Bike Leeson's 352-637-4170
(352) 228-0372 Exc. Cond.$400 obo; INVERNESS
GENERATOR, HONDA YAHAMA TRUMPET Newer 3/2 DW, W/D,
Portable, EU 1000 watts. Exc. cond. $200 abo fenced yrd, $790/mo.
Bought new '05. Never (352) 560-3355 (352) 560-3355
usedrPald $863/Sell-for Golf Carts-2,,Club Car, MINI FARMS
$650. (352) 382-5646 48 volt. 2004 has 3/2/crpt; 2 scrnd prchs,
GOLF CART custom seats & wheels, Ig. yrd. $850/mo. 1st,
EZ Go. 4-Wheel Good curtainrs,$2800. 2003 sec & ref (Near Pine
Condition. $500 firm. has curtains $2,300. Rldge)352-257-9498
352-569-0199 or (352) 270-3206
352-212-5984 GUN & KNIFE o 1
HANDMADE SHOW
Quilts & Scarves
Great giftsl Spec.Order Brooksvlle1350 DOWN PAYMENT
Avail. (352)303-9778 HSC Club Gets you Into 3 4 5
Heavy Duty Metal August 19, 9am 5pm bedroom home on any
Garden Wheelbarrow, August29ado Cmm land, anywhere.
$20; Desilgner Leather Hernando Coun Land/Home specialist
Jacket, lke new size Fairgrounds on site everyday.
Medium, $45 Admission $6.00 Call for details.
(352) 726-0040 (352) 799-3605 352-490-7422
1994 Fleetwood 14X6 2/ 1 with lot. $375. mo. CIT. SPRINGS 3/2/2 CITRUS SPRINGS BEVERLY HILLS
1491W/1 bath onlyS. 3/2/2, Recently built Rentto Own ..LOA .
$899500 As s where Is (352) 795-3710 SUGARMILL RENTALS 1491W Jocelynne St 3/2/2, Recently built Rent Own
8 Cal l wMat at s Homes, villas, Duplex 2200sf. 4 ac.$1050, lst, Lawn service Included. No Down Payment
Call Ma49 at N. CRYSTAL RIVER 2-4 BR, w/or w/out Ist. sec. 561-379-9179 $800 mo., 1st, last, sec. Required.
352-490-7422 2/4ac w/DW, as Is, nice pool. Long-term, (954) 415-2056 79 Regina $695mo
AMERICAN HOMES area, $90,QQ, sh csls short-term, & lease to CITRUS HILLS Citrus Springs 4/2/2 14 S. Adams $725mo r --
Southrn Energy Homes o9ng/ (352) 795-7205 purchase available. 3/3/2 on the Meadows BRAND NEWI $1150/mo 28 N. Adams $725mo MONEY TO LEND
of Merrt NEW *Donna Palmer* Golf Course. Pool & 1st, last & Sec. 12 S Lee $725mo. | Private Investor, |
352-628-0041 MANUFACTURED Coldwell Banker Next Lawn maint included. (352) 560-0229 Special Mortgage Hard Equity, No
Can't Prove Your *Generatlon Realty* Avail now $1300/month. Terms may be I Cr- ii i,:.up Front
Income? Go th' our on E sq. (352) 382-2700 341-3720 CITRUS SPRINGS available to First Time I rae- .l Estate
Inco ? h ur on 1/2 acre. 2./2/2,$1,000m sq. 4//, 000 Rent Home Buyers. Collateral CallSt eve
stated Income ft., S/S appliance pkg., CITRUS SPRINGS or Sale $195,000. 1st, Ist, Home Buyers Friend (352) 503-3320 |
Program. No proof deck, asphalt driveway, 4/2/2 Beautiful new sec. (561) 432-8025 on Rt 491 Across (352)540-1523
necessary. Guaranteed 32x24 carport c arport, 2 car $1,150/ mo. w/option CITRUS SPRINGS from Pine Ridge L ml I
Financing approved garage, tile shower. This L liH llI[Il U to own. Ist/last/sec. 4/2/2, W/D $975/mo. 352-746-7601
credit Call for detail home must sell. Great CRYSTALRIVER (352) 746-1636 Inc. lawn & pest serve. 352-634-4286 Need mortgage
352-490-7422cng available as CRYSTAL RIVER & banks won't help?
CRYSTAL RIVER low as 5.25% W.A.C. 2 Bdrm. Furnished $600. CONDOS, HOUSES No pets(32)465-3371 CITRUS SPRINGS m.:., eJ
2/2, CH/A, Call 352-621-0119 mo. $1000. Move in Furn, unfurn.Wkly, CITRUS SPRINGS 2/1, scrn. enc., Ig. fncd .,'ri i::ue.
.25 acre $39,000 New 3/2 on /2 acre. special (352) 563-9857 Mthly, Seas. Brand New 4/2/2 home yard. Rent to own. rru.,:.:, '
(352) 726-9386 Drywall Finished. Over CRYSTAL RIVER 352-302-1370 in quiet neighborhood, (877)223-2624 .o.: rs r.1.-.n.am
FIRST TIME BUYERS 1,800 sq. ft. Must see! Historic Downtown, HOLDER 3/2/2 nopets, vc(3521,000/mo In2 CITRUS SPRINGS 352-344-0571
PROGRAM $1350 DOWN $0 Down Financing Unique Locatlon.1 BR Spacious, Lg. fenced lawn svc (32) 812-1414 4/2/2 Beautiful new www.amnamortgage.
Will get you Into your Available Luxury Suites. Dally, yard, dog ok. $1100/mo CRYSTAL RIVER $1,150/ mo. w/option to com
very own Land/Home Call: (352) 746-5918 wkly, monthly 795-1795 (352) 302-7303 2/2 CBS 1 acre of land. 6 own. st/laost/sec.
package anywhere In NEW HOME www crystalriver If you can rent You Criles from downtown (352)746-1636
the stateils 352-490-7420 30 models on Can Own Let us road. 561-3714345 only CITRUS SPRINGS
details. 352-490-7420 display starting CRYSTAL RIVER show you how. Self- $750.00 mo. New 3/2/2, low AC bill. I NE
Funding Now Available @ $32,900 Newly Renovated employed, all credit $1,000/mo. Ist/last/sec. C NTRJUC IO
Through Aided Program delivered and set up. 1 bedrm efficiencies w/ Issues, bankruptcy OK Crystal River 3/3/3 $165,000 (352) 527-3017 st sicsC n
for eager people with Your #1 dealer has fully equip kitchens. Associated Mortgage Exec. rental. Close to CITRUS SPRINGS 6 0il3l
Incomes from 19K-89K the best prices. No contracts 352-344-0571 golf course, marina, CITRUS SPRINGS .
per year. Funds are lim- Come by or call necessary. Next to www.amnamortgage. covered boat dock. New 4/2/2 $1200/mo. qalfi bl
Ited, so hurry. Call for 352-621-9181 park/ Kings Bay com 3700 sq. ft., One of A Rent w/opt. to own. s
details. 352-490-7420 Taylor Made Homes, Starting @ 199 wk Kind MUST SEEI Furn. or Ist/Last/Sec. Call Kelly fl itian
NEeHomosassa (includes all utilities RENTALS unfurn. $3200. month. (847)812-9621
NW22oA2ar & Full Service BEVERLYHILS 3/2/2 SHOMOSSASA
P h Must Seel (Isabel Terr.) Housekeeping) IVERNESNew 3/2/2 (3N DOSugarmill WoodsIlia'c
8 $0 Down, $685 per mo. (352) 586-1813 BRENTWOOD HERNANDO RENT TO OWN/RENT
Won't Lastl CRYSTAL RIVER Townhomes 3 BR Lg. 2/2/2, Jacuz. BA, $1,300. mo., 4/2/2
MUST SELL Call: (352) 746-5918 NICELY FURNISHED 1/1 CTRS HILLS CONDO2/2 scrnd rm, Ig. shed, lake Debra (772) 708-6922
12x50 SW, 1/1. new PRICED TO SELL II Great neighborhood. BEV. HIL3 3/2/2 acc., lawn mant, IHOMS. SPGS
carpet, A/C, newly INVERNESS-'99-3/2DW No pets. 7 months CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2 $950/mo + $50 sec HMS. SPGS./
remodeled, $11.500 Like new, 1/4ac fncd yd, minimum, 352-795-7261 CRYSTALRIVER"3/2/3 (352) 341-0952/ 3/1/, 1000 s, C/H/A.
Call 1-888-282-1912 all appls, near Ralls-to-Tr HOMOSASSA Lg. Brand New (954)448-48$120,000(727) 375-2078 HOMASASSA SPRINGS
$8390. Owner finance New 1 BR Apt., sec. IN S32 FURN, HOMOSASSA New olf course 4/2/2 5 OFFICES, 2 BATHS wS
Over 3,000 possible (352) 560-3355 gate, no smoking/pets NE Hg. 4/3/2 2/1 1.5 car garage, New golf course 4/2/2 5 OFFICES. 2 BATHS w, .
Homes and REMODELLED 2BR, 1-1/2 $550. (352) 628-4391 w/pool /Rockcrusher Rd. w/pool, new appl/ lots. :r.,ic4 ./..r, "ici
FLORALCITY Brand 1st, last, & sec. $800mo. cbnts/granite cntrtps/ *.: ., I Ic. quair r'
Properties BATHS, Irg. screen rm, New 3/2/2 352-628-3444 crpt/tile/roof & Indscp, n,,:.rtgoge+ I I ..i.il'
listed at shed, extra Irg. lot, Great American 195K-$20Kbelowmkt 766-277-2403
www.naturecoast $50,000. (32) 341-4030 Realty (352) 637-3800 HOMOSAS (352) 216-6429-Mel 239-2002455
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homefront.com shed. No pets Sugarmill Woods 2/2/1 INVERNESS
homefrontcom 2/1 Apts. with W/D, STOP PAYING RENTI $70/mo. st/lst/sec on Golf Course, fully HISTORIC DISTRICT .
REPO'S, REPO'S, patio. Starting at You may be (352) 795-4752 furn., water, garb., lawn $1,060 month -
REPO'S lOU $550/mo. 1st, last & able to buy? Paid, excellent deal Parsley Real Estate Inc.'
REPO'S 2002 Manufactured sec. (352) 795-2626 You'll never know If HOMOSASSA @700. mo. or $155.k (352) 220-4355
WE HAVE REPO'S, Home 3/2, lots of clos- Crystal Palms Apts. you don't try I, New executive luxury 352-563-2203/422-1426 Inverness, Hwy 41 '
CALL FOR MORE ets, Ig. eat in Kit., In 1 & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms. Let me help ou. home for rent on ru;.co.q n .:.rn..:e:r..:a
INFO.352-621-9182 Forest View, upgraded Crystal River. 564-0882 Deb Infantine Southern Woods G.C., ... i''4 :q rtin .
Sin ParentProgr appliances, $85,000. CRYSTAL RIVER EXIT REALTY LEADERS 2,700 sq ft, 3/3/2, ce r nce r, 'ac
Sine Paren t P am 352-794-5035,422-2221 C AL V (352) 302-8046 rich trim, $1,595/mo r .-5 nc.1a
$1,800 per month. 1/1 on lake w/ dock available, 1st, last, sec.390-7109 CRYSTAL RIVER
Funding limited, Call for privileges. Newly no pets (352) 795-5050 HOMOSASSA Historic Downtown, NEW.4,500 sf Zoned
details. 352-490-7422 decorated, XA carport,
scr. rm, shed, all new Crystal River NEWI 3/2/2 From $775 Unique Location, 1 BR Comm. under const.
STONERIDGE LANDING vinyl, carpet, sinks, 2/1, $450. month River Unks Realty Luxury Suites. Daily, I blk off Old Hom. Traie
Beautifully Furnished fridge, A/C, (352) 302-7071 628-1616/800-488-5184 Wkly, Mthly 795-1795 & Michigan $375,000
1994 Nobility DW Inverness,$11,995. CRYSTAL RIVER ,ev-If- you can rent You www crvstoalriver (352)563-5300
2Bed/IBafh carport, 352-422-0154 2/IYh, newly renovated. Can Own Let us
scm room, pool, club- 2/1, heyrot 1S ." IyraiOne
house, gated. Move in INVERNESS PARK 55+ $650/mo 1st. last, sec., 3/ g$5 o show you how. Self-!
condition. $39,900/obo. 2/1, partly furnished, 727-455-8998/480-1856 1 employed, all credit
352-637-2973 14x56, glassed-in porch EAST OF INVERNESS Issues, bankruptcy OK
A/C; new roof over, 1 BR apt in unique ri- Associated Mortgage NEW 4,500 sf Zoned
$12,000 (352) 726-8063 plex; W/D, $400/mo Inci d 352-344-0571 CRYSTAL RIVER Comm, un.er .:c.r,
LOOKING TO water (352) 344-2796 211lE www.amnamortgage. In the City. 14x20.to 1 t.l-, off Old Hem Troll
DOWNSIZE? 2/2 split in 0HERNANDO le com 14x40. For more info 6 Acrgr, $375.000
Forest View w/clubhsE /ERNANDO 3 n H call: (352) 464-1086 (352) 563-5300
Forest View w/clubhs, 2/1, very clean If you can rent You
HERNANDO activities, handicap $55 +st, ast, ec If you can rent You CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2, furnished, on Lake accessible, furnished lo 52-5io003 ookp BVsEL Can OwnV-yLet us CRYSTSALRI 1 r ori
$650.Mo. + dep.no $Z7 (352) 795-5275 352-5 127-0033orlv.msg. 1/ wM l show you how. Self- On US 19l. Lapprox.
pets, (352) 628-3633 OAK BEND VLG, Lovely INVERNESS 1/1 4-5 4984 1 employed, all credit 1,000 st. $1000. m .
3/2/1 In 55+, cstm bit FL Clean, quiet area. Non Issues, bankruptcy OK 352-634-0129-
rm. Incsvlaym firng, upgr smoking $385+; st, last, S Associated Mortgage NEW 4,500sf Zoned 2005 HOME 4 SALE
appls, solar tube, blinds, sec. 352-464-4440 n 352-344-0571 Comm. under const. 3 '> Loa,'ae :.rr e
L r1 f recessed lighting & LECANTO newer 2/2 aliwww.amnamortgage. 1 blk off Old Ham.,Tl $3 - -,00
much morel Beautifully dplx, all ktchn appls, cam & Michigan $375,W00 3,1 q,1 T;, 2I.1 iug
Over 3,000 landscaped corner lot. patio, WD hook-up, BEVERLY HILLS INVERNESS (352) 563-5300 granite tops, stainless
Homes and S13&O00 (352) 465-8359 nice yard, Excel Cond. 1/.I Cable, water Incl. 2/1 caedeool F seel ari Largo rocr;#
Prop e SACND att.lcart Pinnice Crystal Palms Apts. CITRUS HILLS VILLA Lochshir e Pk. wtr view. tsN .5 careo-o. IMMAC.1i
7comm. 29.900 1 & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms. 2/2/1 Fully furn. Pool/ $825. Day 631-848-5705p Fl rea e e i. o (352)489-8605
Properties SANDY OAKS r352-24-1 / Crystal r.564-088 352-249-1149/208-2212 32-613-3136
listedat36760 N. Lecanto no smoking close to
Down e Waerfron, B rksv. Gd 2/1, ust CITRUS HILLS 3/32 Walmart, 950 ma. kes it illegal CIT. SPRGSoo l Home. & CC
Sdeck. Incl. new appl. urn, x10 scrn porch sunCondo. Furn CallShort/long (352) 344-1411 PUBLISHER'S 2/2/ 1 on der/3ac.pprsald
homefront.com porch, new roof &ma term (352) 527-4951 INVERNESS 2/1 2/2 ..:.r, :.P ,.:nra :.,rd FR Tr r i
AC, aft. carprt in nice Crystal Palmns Apts. CITRUS HILLS VILLA Lochshlre Pk. wtr view. oNOTaeIC.E IMMAC'
comm Call (814) 547-$29,900 I2809 & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms 2/2/ Fully urn. Pool, $825. Day 631-848-570 All real estate SE (352)489-8605
352-249-1130/ Crystal River. 564-0882 Short/long term. Eve. 727-842-2750 advertising in this
newspaper is subject FABULOUS CUSTOM
(352)601-5600 270-3812/52-796-4600 CRYSTAL RIVER (352) 586-0427 INVERNESS 3/2/1 to Far Housing Act 3 33 Golf Course
S enWaterfront, Brksvi. G 2/1, just renovated HERNANDO 2R $950/mo 1 st. & sec., which makes it illegal Pool Home..Master
4/2 New carpet. 0 x 20 fishing 55+ park, 21.5 $650mo.352-4641086 $675. 746-3944 dep.352-52Re7-1051 Req'd to advertise any Suite, Lg Eat-n Ktch.
deck.3/2 ON .44 new appc urn, scrnporch Furn. surm,Short/long Call (352) 726-7604 .- under 1Wellunder8.prasal
only $754/mo. w/ pool. laundry, wkshop, many INVERNESS t,.-.r, ".,' c,.-n,T,,r-n ,.r, at 2850,MdvUST i
Call (814) 547-2809 or extras, $215005 (352) -F I M 3/2/2fncd yrd,.1650 sf t, i ,a: .t-,D.r ,:.i..:.r. SELLI (352)875-4760
(352)601-600 270-3812/ 352-796-4600 term. (352) 527-4951 (352)42Renovated $050/mo religion, sex r whandi-
RelIan Fenealty Hpe s 2 l 2 l $6n.c407)oational odnteo w o an .
2.8 AcrED/2BATH (on' st (407) 375-6187 cap, amiliastatuder s ore E i
1981,2/2 DW Lg. LR 15 DAYS RENT FREEII Inverness national origin, or an
w/FP, scrnd rm, crpt. SUGARMILL WOODS Intention, to make .
Completely fncd. S S - New 4/2/2 from $995 Pool, water' fall 3/2/2, such preference, limi-
River Unks Realty golf course. loc., $1,000. tation or discrimina-
ac.000(2) 44-2 LAKE PARK SUDLot. 2 ad INVERNES628 1616/800-488-514 9083226529Rent to twn hern. Familial stats Rent or Rentto Own
1,200 SF 4/1 lots on paved street, 1 w/den garage & r new crpet & LAUREL RIDGE 3/2/2 Includes children un- Brand New Home 3/2/2
INVERNESS central water & sewer, BEV.HILLS PoolGreJacut Locati, $971500 m. adver the age of 18 Great Location MS970.
onth.120x 10 at pwr ple,no Impact 3/+ Fa rm. + gar No 352-527-1051 living with parent avail- Flor ida per m e. (32)875400les
$57,000ths prce. 352-637-901 fees 352-344-8579 petst/ B$745.st last www L2PForida.com ablegal custodian equal www L2PFda c
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BEVERLY HILLS 3/2 CH/Aopen sundeck, and peapie securing
20on03 AC Cleared Lot. C SINVERNESS ed3 m& 2 BR homes; Ig storagebIg, W/D, custody of children
dRen andc eat y Homes and 2/2/I Fully deurn. Po&ol t,r W/D AVAILABLE 9/ CALL a 0 aTe ..:.r.i isin
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ac. Wooded Lot. listed at INVERNESS 1/1/1 & carport, fam. Rent or Rent to Own hereby Informed that L 1 a
Turnkey deal $995.00 www.naturecoast 3/3/1 w/den, garage & rm. new carpet & floor- Brand New Home 3/2/2 all dwellings ,
down and $489 per homefront.com pool. All new appls,. ing, no pets/smoking Great Location! $970. advertised in this TODD & JOY ADAMS
month, Hurry on I at W/D, 1,960sf living, No $600.mo (352) 795-8888 per m. (352) 875-400 newspaper are avail- Florida Home Sales
this price. 352-490-7422 pets/smk; $1,100 + Ilst/ www L2PFlorida~com able on an equal
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,Grou p Inc Qulet neigh.n st/last/sec eyard. PeTaweoomela, ost+secncslawnfsvc. hm----m (352) 427-4298
99k 3/2 LIcensed$EC BCker (800) 709-8555 $694/m o. 321-652-7168 (813) 748-5206 MR CITRUS
down and $599 per Beverly Hills 2/2-1/2,3 decks & EN NW 2HUD tol-free at 9, r rerar ter,r.:.
month. Call for details. 27 N Fillmore St. balconies, on water, BEVERLY HILLS HOMOSASA1-800-66 77. TheY REALTY
S 352-490-7422 2/1 Carport $600 approx. 1500 sqft. Pool. 2/1/1,n Fl Rm +, nw crpt Townhomes 2 & 3 Br toll-free telephone oCFPef romance
3/2 Mobile on 1/2 ac. Chassahowitzka Very tastefully $900 ma. tile, F/rst/last/sec $675 CTRS HILLS CONDO2/2 number for the
Near Rock Crusher 8449 W. Dixie Ct. (352) 817-3185 (352) 249-3228 E.IL 3/2/2 headng impaired is
Schools $69,000 2/2 Carport $650 or (352) 553-3136 BEVERLY HILLS CRYSTAL RIVER 3/213
352-628-5466 10480 MClung Lp2/1/1, w/FLL Rm Brand New New 3/2/2, 2,500s.
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3/2 on Beautifu l Acres R High Point +55S h g.,
Sanc gates 2/2 Totally Furnished s Spotless 1994. large lot., w/pl
to &t Gated0 7$1200/mo --3 mo. m, CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2 OaITwood Vii,, remoad., bLORAL Q lTBrand 3 ..4- 695 .
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533-3125 > Res.& Vac. $675+ (352)634-1341 CITRUS HILLS 2,200 sq i, 4/3/2,
$1 10,000 (352)586-7216 'r RENT TOOWN 352-613-2761
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2400SQ. Mobile Home, Management $6000 down & $995/mo. Condos, 1 or 2 BR, Pool.
4/2, 1.25 ac. $135,000 0* *Call (407) 227-2821 Furn. or Unfurn. Long orL
(352) 279-0313 or 352-726-0662 Citrus Sprins 3/2/2 Short term, $950-$1700. A ine Ridge Resident
(352)341-0696 RENT TOOWN (352)634-0129 REALTOR .
FSBO 2006 DW 3/2 *'*- .2 Brand new home Crystal River 3/3/3 .- 352-422-0540
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18X40' RV Grg. 12' Call (407) 227-2821 golf course, marina, www.CtrusCountv bar coin
overhead dr. $149,900 CITRUS SPRINGS 3/2/2 covered boat dock. OpenHouse.com
352-344-0683 or Alliance Realty Custom, extras $875, 3700 sq. ft., One of A Craven Realty, Inc.
941773-3756 BERLYHILLS River Links Realty Kind MUST SEEI Furn. or You'll NEVER look at 352-726-1515
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Newhome on 1/2 acre, YS.[/!#, lawn svc. Pets, HM ASA where to advertise 3/2/2, built 2003,
3/2, 1400sq ft., Deck, lawn0vallowedtHOMOSASSA YOUR open house. ceramic tile &
driveway, under 12-,.Tyle BEVERLY HILLS ii1+ O 1 BR, turn apt w/dock National coverage
warranty. Great 2 bedroom-bath No smok/pets $900/moupgraded carpet, soli
location, country Garage, Pet allowed. i. ncls utils (352) 212-4721 surface counter tops, 4
setting, $5,000 down, 60 i *n $775.00 ma. INVERNESSr columns, formal din ng,
$5.252 pntnere ta 4 bed I 2 tNGhS 2 Citrus Springs Pritchard Is. Townhouse I ,office, separate tub &
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qualifying person. garage. Brand new $100000 unfurn. $995/mo. No ACROPOLIS MORTGAGE beautiful fenced yard
CALL 352-621-9183 10-6 home. $1100 month Please Call: dogs. (352) 697-1907 *Good Credit w/ 15x30 in ground
S3/352- 249-4 4330(352) 341-3330 WATERFRONT APTS. I/1 *Bad Credit/No Credit diamond bright'pool,
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3/3/2,1.34 Acre, w/ Greg Blance Big 3/2, CH/A, tam rm., screen. Incl
workshop 14X 28 pool (352) 422-0421 scr. porch, workshed, stdeefr
w/dlamondbrite, FP, waterview, Possible Side Refrl
wired for/w/gener; owner finance, $79,000 ALL NEW: R
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(352) 212-4835 6015 E. Devon Ln. great buy at $55,000
Lc 2/1/1, brick Doll house, 1240 sq. ft. Liv., new fir., (352) 628-0731
new kitch & appl. A/C, applseel, fans $135,586-7685 00.won
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2/2/2 Pool Home w/pwr & ACutifully land$275,000
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(352) 344-3110 $124A99 352-422-3670 Rent-to-Ov
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CB 3/2/1.5 Built In 1999
5 ac. surrounded by
some of the most
beautiful farmland In
Citrus Coll Asking
$340,000 (352)726-5535,
Deeded lake Access
3/2 DET, Endcl. pool, fully
remodelled. $249,900.
(352) 341-0696
(352) 302-2902
HIGHLANDS 3/2/2 SPLIT
6360 Gurley
2500 sqft, LR, new kit &
appl. Fam rm w/gas FP.
Wood floors. $166,900
352-302-3901/726-9928
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1, w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
SUc.# CBC059685
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352-490-7422
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on 1/2+ acre, custom
woodwork, $274.900
7435 Applewood Dr.,
Inverness 352-344-5298
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Crystal River Home
w/ great location and
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Seawall and 2 docks w/
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(352) 274-5413
Crystal River, 2 Story
Waterfront, 2 kit. 2 cov-
ered boat slips, 5 BR,
3BA, over 3,200 sq. ft.
$899,000. on canal to
Kings Bay 352-563-9857
Crystal Shores, 2/3/den.
dock, boat slip on
2 lots, porch w/ vinyl
windows, overlook gor-
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gulf, excel. cond, appt.
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Inverness Golf &
Country Club Water-
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heated pool w/ water-
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many amenities to list
(352) 637-0184
1- 0 1
Cl-ASSI]FIIEDES
FARMS, 2.5 wooded
acres, easy access,
$68,000 (727) 692-3519
Crystal River
5 1/2+ acres on 495.
$125,000 OBO
(352) 795-8705
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MUST-SEE Beautiful
2200 sq ft, 2/2, tri-level,
secluded 3/4 ac, on
Lake Pocono' 20x28
scrnd lanai overlooking
lake & nature, 60' dock,
stnless appl, tlle/Pergo/
carpet, FP, 12x24 wkshp
w/pwr & AC, $275,000
(352) 362-3435
3 BEDROOM, 2 FULL
BATHS glassed in porch,
no maint. fee.
$125,500,
(352) 341-4030
CITRUS HILLS
MEADOWVIEW 2/2/1
VILLA, New roof, siding,
AC, only $142,900.
Owner (352) 746-0658
Citrus Hills Condo
2/2, quiet, betw. two
golf crses, pl, exc. cond
Reduced $135 900.
352-302-3467, Owner
Sugarmlll Woods 2/2,
1st floor, 1g. 1500 sq. ft.
liv. area, golf view, new
AC, heat & hot water,
refrigerator & range,
$159,900. (352)382-1179
Villa Regency Park,
Inverness, 2/2/1, end
unit, CB construct, w/
tile Rf., all apple's ncl.
firm price $158,000.
(352) 344-5634
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5.95 Acres- web site:
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Aug. 24 10 a.m.
Plantation Inn
Owner, 727-580-3884
PINE RIDGE
Pine Ridge Blvd. 1 acre,
Beautiful lotll $68,900
(352) 746-1636
HILLSIDE VILLAS *
Terra Vista, In Skyview
Golf Course Comm.
Outstanding activity
center & tennis courts
$78,000 (561) 310-9846
Real Sacriflcel Must Selll
(2) 4.77 acres in
beautiful Romeo. Well
under market value.
Same adjoining parcel
sellingfor 204k. Asking
$169. & $179. (water &
electric). Romeo Is one
of the most beautiful
agricultural areas in
northern florida.
Located in Marion Co.
just outside of
Dunnellon & Ocala.
Lush rolling hills, great
schools, property
cleared and dry. Land
selling fast in area.
631-744-3990
80x 120 BUILDING LOT
level, close to town,
nice trees $18,500.
adjoining Lot also avail.
(352) 302-4512
AUCTION #18
Withilacoochee
Riverfront
web site: http://
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Aug. 24 10 A.M.
Plantation Inn
Citrus Hills 1 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.
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CITRUS SPRINGS
2 Ig lots available
$18500 ea. Owner must
sell. (352) 302-9140
CITRUS SPRINGS
40W Vince PI, Ut 18,
0.23 ac., $18K; MUST
SELLI (602) 748-5244
INVERNESS HIGHLANDS
7 lots, 80x1 15 ea, good
building lots, $19,900 ea
(513) 509-8276
Inverness over 1/2 acre
9645 Baymeadows,
beautiful, live oaks,
underground utilities,
deed restricted,
$69,000.
Call (352) 637-5234
INVERNESS, City Lot,
adjoins Whispering
Pines Villas, 75x1 17,
$16K (423) 247-2525
NOTICE
Property in Auction
5.95 Acres- web site:
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Aug. 24 10 a.m.
Plantation Inn
Owner, 727-580-3884
PINE RIDGE
Pine Ridge Blvd. 1 acre,
Beautiful lotll $68,900
(352) 746-1636
CITRUS SPRINGS *
1/2 ac., great location,
nice area, good roads.
Priced well below mrktl
Inlury forces salel
6024 N. Bedstrow Blvd.
$34,000 (352)795-3837
14C WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16, 2006
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THE RANCHES
1 ac, $62,500
3.53 ac, $195,000
,(754) 224-1206
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 *
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Fast-growing area In
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UPSTATE NY LAND AND
FARMSI 2 to 40 acre
parcels from $12,900.
Woods, views; streams.
Adjoins state lands
Country building sites
Owner financing I
(877) 892-5263 www.
upstateNYIand.com
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
DIarna
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AUCTION #18
Withlacoochee
Riverfront
web site: http://
river.land-info.com
Aug. 24 10 A.M. '
Plantation Inn
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
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.
2004 HONDA MOTOR
'15 hp, less than 30 hrs.
Elec. start $2,300
(352) 344-2993
75HP Suzuki outboard,
w/ controls
$600.
runs great
(352) 795-0147
PONTOON 20FT trailer,
never been in water or
had boat on it. Conti-
nental brand trailer,
$1,600 (352) 726-0830
or (352) 302-8852
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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
2005 BAZER BAY
19', 90hp Mercury,
Motor Guide 24v trolling
motor w/ 2 bat & chgr.
Bimini top, Taller.,
$19,000
(352) 228-2608
10' PORT-A-BOAT
Foldable Jon boat w/
seats, 3,5hp NIssan,
$750. INFLATABLE
2-PERSON KAYAK, elec
pump, pdls, used 1x,
$200.(352) 795-9950
12FT ALUM BOAT
V-hull, 8HP Evinrude,
trailer, elec. trolling
motor, $900 firm
(352) 860-0345
14' FIBERGLASS
w/iv wells, mtr, trir, fsh/
dpth fndrs. Many Extrasi
Ready to Gol $,5
352-270-3812 (after 4P)
21' TROPHY PRO
'04 ext hardtop, 4.3MPI
Merc, I/O, Lenco elec
trim tab mtrs, full cnvs,
trlr, xtrs, like new (17hrs),
$24.500 (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
Sales -Storage Service
* Sweetwater & Tuscany
Pontoons
Hurricane Deckboats
Polar Kraft
Jon Boats
Polar Offshore
& Bay Boats
Hwy. 19, Crystal River
795-2597
Large
Selection
of Clean
Preowned
Boats
we need Them I
&
We sell Themil
no fee'.
HwJ oy ,:rypsti],er
563-5510
GLASTRON '04
SX-170 Ski & Fish, 90HP
Johnson, less than 15hrs
$12.900,352-795-7934
352-586-9663
HURRICANE 23'
Fundeck,'05, all fiber
glass. Yamaha 225 4-str,,
enl. head, $34,000/
obo, 352-586-8920
JASON
15'7" Bass boat with
trailer, 1988 75HP Suzuki
motor w/trim, 71 lb.
thrust motor guide,
used once, $3,600,
Let's talk, After 5pm
(352) 637-4029
Jon Boat
12 ft., 3.5HP, 3.5HP Nis-
san, Minn-Kota, trl. mo-
tor, deluxe swivel seats,
anchor mate, $950.
cash call after 10 am
(352) 344-9449
Jon Boat
14 ft., w/motor and
trailer;trolling motor
and more $1,000. obo
(352) 601-2512
KEYWEST
2006, 17.6', Stalth Flats
series, 17hrs, 115
Yamaha 4 stroke, 801b
24 volt minicota trolling
motor, Hummingbird
GPS fish'finder, $27,000.
(352) 726-5762
MAKO, 23'
225hp Evinrude, T-Top,
all electr, new trim tabs.
Nicely Sell due to health
$6,500 (352) 628-4911
MAVERICK
PATHFINDER Tunnel
Hull, 1998, 17', 2001 70
Yamaha, new trir.
$8,900 (815) 674-6178
(352) 795-2975
MAVERICK 15'
'99, Pathfinder Tunnel
Hull, '02 40 hp Nissan; jk
plate, trying mtr. Extrasl
$5,500 (352) 795-9004
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'
Cuity Cab. w/ full
canvas 5.7 300hp Merc
I/O, SS Prop, VHF, Alum.
Tri, $19,500. 212-1754
REGAL, 17', 1988
I/O 3.0 Merc-Cruls, tot
rest, full GA panel, tilt &
trim & all elect, EZ load
trir, cstm cvr & Blm top
$4500 (352) 527-8834
SEAPRO 1989
20', bimrinl 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 trlr.
Dual axle w/brakes Inc.
$19,000
352-795-1100/795-7270
STAMAS
1990, 25' W/ New cuddy
cab. 2000 5.7 Chevy
eng. w/Volvo O/D
economical, w/ shore
lander trailer, $13,000.
(352) 726-9886
STRATOS
1993; 19', w/150
Evinrude ; trailer, depth
finders, trying mtr. $7,500
OBO (352) 586-6598
SWEETWATER
PONTOON 2005, 16'
40HP Yamaha w/180
hrs. +Extras, $11,800
(352) 220-3860, Iv msg.
TRIUMPH 12'
2005 25hp Yamaha,
w/ trailer, $5,000
(352) 621-3764
TROPHY 2302
2003, 150hp Merc. O.B.
& tndm alum trir w/brks.
Gar. kept. Used little.
$31,600 (352)726-2836
TWIN-V CAT, 2001
20' T-top, 2-90hp Meres
('03) w/trndm trir, hydr
steering + many extras
22.000 (352) 621-3764
VIP 19' SKIBOAT
'89, 150 HP blue
metaflake rail, Incl.
trailer, Must Sell, Best
offer. (352) 382-7188
WELLCRAFT
20.6 ft 200 Yamaha
Saltwater series, full
electronics, Quick load
trailer. Lost of extras
$5,900. (352) 400-1951
WELLCRAFT
V-20, 1992, 175 SuzukI,
GPS, VHS, depth finder,
exc cond. In water, will
demonstrate. $4800
(352) 489-7678
BUY- SELL- TRADE
CONSIGN AT
COMO RV & TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W., Inverness
(352) 344-1411
Chevy
Western Hauler, Cust.
pull 4 DR, 1 Ton, 5th
wheel dully, a true
beauty also 33ft Goose
Neck Trailer, hitchhiker
live In trailer $20,000.
both or will separate
(352) 553-9982
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
JAAYCO
Popup Camper, w/ air,
Al cond, $2,500.
(352) 489-0262
PREMIER EDITION
2006 Hy'llne, 5th wheel,
2BR, triple slide, must
sell, $29,900
(352) 399-1400
SAFARI 36'
1992, Diesel, $37,000
rlcksfla@aol.com
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 ml Both
In like new cond. below
retail value $32,900.obo
(352) 795-1586
WINNEBAGO BRAVE
1999, 35ft, Class A, Ig
slide, 2 ACs, 2 TVs, hyd
jacks, 30K, exc cond,
$4=2000 (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. Mustsee $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 condll
$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
r 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, sips6, cnt.
sound sys. full awning,
slide out, refrig, qu.
bed. Pristine. MFRP
$25,000, Asking $15,000
Crys. Rv. (813) 943-3882
PALOMINO PUMA
30' TT, 2005 Slide out,
Sleeps 10. Excellent
Cond. Great deal
@ $19,500.
(352) 228-2608
ROCKWOOD '03
23' w/sllde, 35001bs, qu.
Island bed, AC, outside
shower, awning, micro,
stereo, good 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
(4) 33x 1250
AT TIRES
On 6 lug, 10 x 15,
aluminum razor rims,
$400. (352) 795-0147
16" STOCK
CHEVY RIMS
$100
(352) 726-5329
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
Mag Wheels & Tires
like new, 235X60RX15
for Chevy Tracker or
Suzuki Sidekick, $550,
(352) 382-2449
THREE 15" Alum. RIMS
A-1 Condition $75 ea.
FIVE -LTX 235/75/15 M/S
Michelln Tires; Low Miles
Uke Newl $75 ea.
(352) 527-2566
Truck Bed Lid,
fiberglass, red, fits small
truck, 6ft bed, $75.
(352) 465-6818
TRUCK TOPPER
for FORD SUPER DUTY,
8ft, tinted glass, hinged
side windows, sliding
cab window, S600 QBO
(352) 302-8529
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 19S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
FREE REMOVAL OF
Mowers, motorcycles,
RV's, Cars. ATV's, jet skis,
3 wheelers. 628-2084
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.
BMW i
'94 318-1 convert. 5spd
Performance, Economy
A/C. Mint cond $8,100
(352) 341-7714
cell, 727-808-8888
BUICK
'03, Park Ave., Sunroof,,
leather, loaded, onstar,
20k ml., $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 CENTURY
'99, gold, cloth int. 75K
ml. Great cond.
Runs great, $4500
(352) 489-9110
BUICK REGAL
1995, Grand Sport, 4 dr,
92K, exc, cond.
All toys $4,200
(352) 795-2383 Iv. mess.
Cadillac
Sedan Seville, 1989,-
excel, cond. Ice cold
air, exctire, $1500.
(352) 628-1923
Cadillac DeVille
1993, 4dr., loaded,
excel, cond.. white,
runs great $2995.00
(352)726-9928/302-3901
CHEVROLET
2003, MAUBU 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 Camero
1992,25th anniv.,new
paint, New tires, new al-
pine system, body per-
fect, runs good. Over
$2000. Invested. $1800.
OBO 341-0179
CHRYSLER
2005 PT Cruiser, Touring
Edition, 18K mi.,
midnight blue, auto.,
exc. cond. $13,450
(352) 637-6971
CHRYSLER LHS
2000, Loaded, 58,400
ml. Flawless leather Int.
Sunrf, 4disc. CD, $8,.500
/obo. (352) 302-9834
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& AUTO SALES
OF HOMOSASSA
See Jim Shany Felt
(352) 628-1411
DAEWOO
'02, Nublra, 4 DR, AC,
PW, PL, great cond.
67k ml. $4,000. obo
(352) 533-3069
FORD 500 SEL
2005, Loadedl Uke
Newl Sunroof; dual A/C
Retails 21K/Sell $19,000
Betsy (352) 563-5721
FORD
'95, Escort, runs good,
cold A/C, cheap on
gas $1,000. after 3:30
(352) 795-3819
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
19.96, Wagon, A/C
$1,700
(352) 560-7221
Grand Marquis '03
Black beauty.exclusive
Pres, edition, Exc. cond.
32K. Priced to sell
$~2900. (352) 465-4208
GRAND MARQUIS
1996, GS, 60K, White,
gar. kept. Exc. Mainte-
nance & Cond. $5,800
(352) 726-4072
HONDA CIVIC
1998, 4 dr, auto, A/C,
94K, Exc. Cond.,
$5,200
(352) 795-9004
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. Limo
1988, white w/grey Int.
Nice cond.
Asking $4000.
(352) 746-1320
LINCOLN
'99 Continental, all
leather, 32 valve eng.,
loaded, exc, cond.
$5,900 OBO 746-1832
LINCOLN Town Car
'96,87K orig, cold A/C,
Leather; Showroom
Cond. $3,900 obo
(352)-697-2461
Lincoln Towncar
Executive 1994, Blue
ext. & Interior- nice
cond., Asking $2000.
(352) 746-1320
MERCEDES 420 SEL
1987, New motor job,
exhaust syst, radio/CD,
tires. Will trade for boat
& mtr. of comp. value
or sell outright, $4,000
(352) 465-8907
MERCEDES 450 SL
1978, 81K, w/hard-top
$10,000
(352) 257-1355
MERCURY COUGAR
1997, Great cond.
$3,000
(352) 563-2737
MERCURY SABLE GS
1997, 3.0 V-6, 4-door.
Runs & drives great.
$1,400
(352) 422-0126
NISSAN ALTIMA
2005, 27,900 ml. Power
seat, CD player, dual
alrbags, red with black
Int. Excellent Condltlonl
$15,000 OBO,
Call anytime
(352) 428-0031
OLDS ALERO '99
4dr, loaded, 97K mi.
$3500
(352) 465-5401
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, Sunblrd cony., 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 seel $3,900
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. I
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),
Nov. Sys, top model!
Great cond., 1 owner
$17,995 (352) 746-0870
95 Lincoln TC Presidentall
White,Tan Top, Nice!............. $3,995
'96 Cadilac Concord
4dr. Peas, Lealther, Sharp!...$6,995
198 Lincoln Mark VIII .
Red, Moonroof, V-8, Sharp..$8,495
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
SHOWROOMI $7,800
(352) 621-0484
CHEVY
'67, Nova, 4 DR, V-8,
auto $1,000. obo
Call 352-634-1570
Oldsmobile
'71, Cutlass, converti-
ble, great cond.,
has AC $14,500.
(352) 726-6261
PONTIAC
1980, FIREBIRD T-Top
Body very nice shape.
V-8 301 auto. Blown hd.
gasket, owner car.
$750 obo(352)220-9899
PONTIAC
'88, GTA, Trans Am,
excel, cond. 5.7 liter,
AM/ FM/CD, runs great,
$6,800. obo, 341-3613
Roadster Project
1929, Brooksville, steel
body, 1932 rails, 1950
mere., flathead motor
Period correct parts.
80% complete, Call Kirk
from 8-3, (352) 422-0175
CHEVROLET
'86, C10, short bed,
restored, like new
$8,800. obo
(352) 746-4693 Lecanto
CHEVY
'00, LS, 3/4 ton, 2 WD,
ext. cab, canopy, spray
bed liner, new tires,
brakes, 8k mi on eng.
81,500 ml., $12,900 obo.
(352) 398-1123
Chevy
'87, S10 Blazer,
350 eng., 350 trans,,
red very fast $3,000.
(352)795-3819 after 3:30
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DODGE
'90, D150 LE, one owner,
garaged, runs like new,
looks great In/out, new
tires, 134A freon $3,900.
(352) 637-1992
DODGE P.U.
1977, 3/4 T, Club Cab,
400 C.I. Auto, $1,000
(507) 250-3030
DODGE RAM
05, duallle, 3500, SLT
Quad Cab, 80k extras,
very clean $34,200
(352)257-2282
DODGE RAM
'01,58,900 ml, loaded,
tow pkg, Exc. cond.
Diesel $18,500
(352) 628-7239
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
k E
UUUUDODGE AM
'98, 1500, V8, loaded &
dressed, club cab, tow
pkg, exc cond. $7500
(352) 726-7355
FORD
1992, F150,
runs perfect, 6 cyl.
$2,800.
(352) 220-6373
FORD
1998 Ranger 4 speed
good work truck, every-
thing works, runs great,
$3,200 obo 726-6550
FORD
'93, Ranger, 95k, ml.,
AC, runs great,
new tires, $3,200.
352-208-0150, 489-4537
FORD F-250 XLT
1993, extended cab,
7.3 diesel, very good
cond. $4700 OB
(352) 266-1048
FORD RANGER
1986, $700
FORD RANGER
1988, $800
(352) 344-8550
GMC SIERRA 1500SL
1997. New AC & Morel
Very Clean Run Greatl
$6,000 OBO
(352) 476-3131
ISUZU PU
1992, 5 spd, runs/looks
great, 130K ml.
$1500 firm, No AC.
(352) 302-7420
RANGER '01
Edge pkg. Ext. cab.
Stepslde, 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
2006 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER
71000K, AWD, Tow Pkg,
all Power,. Keyless entry,
$12,900. 352-697-1814
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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 EXPLORER
'95, great shape, runs
great, $2,500.
Please call after'12N
(352) 302-2911
GMC JIMMY
'98, SLT Loaded,Sllding
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
$2.295 (352) 302-9504
Nissan Pathfinder
'05, Seats 7, exc. cond.
Under Man. warr. 6cyl,
only 20K mi.$22,000/
obo. (352) 746-9813
OLDS BRAVADA
2001, LOADED, AWD,
V6. 81K ml $6,195
352-795-9229/257-3642
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Toyota
'04,4 Runner, black,
50k mi., new tires, good
cond. KBB $18,300. obo
(352) 746-1242
TOYOTA 4 RUNNER
2000,41,500K, Good
cond. Many upgrades;
Red Runs fantastic
^^O 7r"n'"r,) ',)" qoo
1977 CJ5 JEEP
A MUST SEF VEHICI El
Completely Restoredl
$12,000 OBO
(352) 726-3785
FORD RANGER
2000, XLT, 4 dr. Ext. cab,
auto, tow pkg, bed
liner. $10,500 OBO
352-795-0420/613-3218
JEEP
'94, Wrangler, no rust
good tires & rims, ,
2 tops, $3,800. obo
(352) 634-4496
JEEP
95 Jeep Laredo 4X4,
new tires, AC, runs well,
very clean, 126K miles
tow package/ reese
hitch
352-560-7480
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TOYOTA
1984 4x4, new motor,
runs great, like new
33x1250, BF Goodrich
$3,850 obo 422-3849
CHEVY
'90, Lumlna, auto/AC,
needs trans work
$500. obo
(352) 228-9059
CHEVY UTILITY VAN
1995, V6, automatic,
PS/PB, 67K ml,
good cond, $3.595
352-795-9229/257-3642
DODGE EXTENDED
'81, runs good. Recent
new eng work, front
end parts, water pump.
.$1200 (352) 341-4848
C HEv T YLUIvIlivNA
1 owner, very clean.
AC, high highway miles.
Runs/looks great, $1900
(352) 795-4770
FORD F-250
1990, Cold A/C;
Runs good Needs
paint $2A00
(352) 726-1708
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
DUAL SPORT 200
SUZUKI, '04, elec start,
street legal, low miles,
70 mpg, $2 750 OBO
(352) 746-1524
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'03 Sportster Special Ed.
Lots of chrome, low ml,
exc cond, 1200cc
$6,900 (352) 201-9018
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'06, 1200 SPORTSTER
Take Over Payments
(352) 302-8372
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2001, FXDL, 1450cc,
3480miles, Exc Cond,
$13,200. (941) 795-2906
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.
1 84 Honda 500
Shadow $1,999.00
We Buy Used BikesI
352-795-4832
KAWASAKI KX- 125
DIRT BIKE, 1999, SMF SFT
Pipe, SMF Power Core II
Silencer, $1.500 OBO
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SUZUKI '02 VL 1500
Intruder, Wndshid, bags
2 helmets Jet kit, Vance
& Hines pipes, 6k ml,
$6,700. (352) 249-9117
SUZUKI
2004 Belushi, 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
$000 (352) 621-3764
743-0816 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Capital Im-
provements Meeting will
be held on Wednesday,
August 23, at 10:00
o'clock A.M., at the
Lecanto Government
Building, located at 3600
West Sovereign Path,
Room 219, Second Floor,
Lecanto, Florida, to con-
duct its regular meeting.
Any person requiring rea-
sonable accommodation
at this meeting because
of a disability or physical
Impairment should con-
tact the County Adminis-
trator's Office, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Second
Floor, Inverness, FL 34450,
(352) 341-6560, at least
two (2) days before the
meeting. If you are hear-
ing or speech Impaired,
use the TDD Telephone
(352) 341-6580.
If a person decides to ap-
peal any decision made
by the Capital Improve-
ment Team with respect
to any matter considered
at this meeting, /she/
will need to ensure that a
verbatim record of the
proceedings Is made
which record shall Include
the testimony and evi-
dence upon which the
appeal Is to be based.
Published one (1) time In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 16; 2006.
762-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2005-395
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
CLASSIFIED:
- IEFMI
DEG 16M 49S E 103.58 FT,
TH N 89 D EG 18M 49S E
73.65 FT TO POB DESC IN
OR BK 1370 PG 541
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: WAYNE H MOORE
JR, AND LORI A MOORE
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.,
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness.
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006,
766-0830 WCRN
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
CATHERINE L SMITH
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 02-8111
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2002
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: HAZELTONS HILL UNREC
SUB LOT 6 BLK D DESC IN
OR BK 815 PG 406
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: GABRIEL E SPI-
NELLI, AUDREY F SPINELLI
AND THOMAS RIEDLINGER
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described in such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse in Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9,- 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
763-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2005-502
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
RAYMER F MAGUIRE TRUST
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 00-7042
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT
8 LOTS 9, 10, 11 & 12 BLK
19 DESC IN OR BK 120 PG
191
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: MABLE V DILTS
AND GULF COAST LAND
CO INC
Saold property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30,2006.
764-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-003
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED -
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
MTAG CUST FOR AMHERST
ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
in which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-0845
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: HOUDAY .ACRES UNIT 2
PLAT BK 6 PG 40 PT OF LOT
24 KNOWN AS LOT F: COM
AT SE COR OF LOT 24, TH S
88 DEG 59M 01S W AL S LN
OF SD LOT 303.04 FT TO
POB, TH S 88 DEG 59M 01S
W AL SD S LN 112.48 FT, TH
N 00 DEG 06M 05S W
194.03 FT, TH W 89 DEG
03M 40S E 112.48 FT, TH S
00 DEG 06M 03S E 193.82
FT TO POB TITLE IN OR BK
1295 PG 2301 (9/19/05)
PER E&I #284208 TO COR-
RECT LAND DESCRIPTION -
SHOULD BE "N 89D 03M
40S E 112.48 FT" AND
SHOULD BE "S 00D 06M 05S
E 193.82FT" AS IN OR BK
1295 PG 2301
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: KEITH BAILEY
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida,
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle. August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
765-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-010 .
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
JAMES I LLC
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on, The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance.
the description of the
property, and the names
in which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-0725
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: COM AT INT OF N LN
OF S1/2 OF NW1/4 OF
NE1/4 & W R/W LN OF US
HWY 19 BEING 130 FT
FROM MEAS AT RIGHT
ANG TO CTRLN OF U .S
HWY 19, TH S 23 DEG 33M
22S E AL W R/W LN 172.3
FT TO POB TH S 23 DEG
33M 22S E AL R/W LN
113.46 FT, TH S 89 DEG 46
M 48S W 119.5 FT, TH N 0
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chronl-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30,2006.
770-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-016
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
JAMES I LLC
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-0724
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: S1/2 OF NW1/4 OF
NE1/4 W OF US HWY 19 &
E OF N TALLAHASSEE RD
LESS PCL 14240 (IN OR BK
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-011
NOTICE OF APPUCATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
JAMES I LLC
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-6257
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: E 1/2 & W 1/2 OF W
1/2 OF NE- 1/4 OF SE 1/4
OF NW 1/4 LESS S 30 FT
FOR RD R/W DESC IN OR
BK 914 PG 549
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ESTATE OF VIVI-
AN L SMITH AND ESTATE
OF CHARLES A SMITH
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times in
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30,2006.
767-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-012
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
JAMES I LLC
the holder of the. follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the .description of the
property, and the names
1-, .,.r.ir. n ... : a .e "ed
o i- a I:11II.: '
C, :niI,.': i re .' i:' -,c- -
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003'
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: CARDINAL ACRES N
1/2 OF. LOT 10 & ALL OF
LOT 11
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ENRIQUE NUNEZ
AND JUUE GILLETT NUNEZ
Said property being in the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse in Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day- of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16. 23 and
30,2006.
768-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-013
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
JAMES I LLC
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
sald& certificate for a tax
deed.do., e.ilssued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of 4the
property, -and the names
in which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-6394
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: SUGARMILL WOODS
CYPRESS VLG LOT 12 BLK P
DESC IN OR BK 793 PG
1403, PB IN OR BK 808 PG
981 & OR BK 814 PG 1070
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: LORNA AGNES
RICHARDSON MASTERS
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M..
Dated this 28th day of
July. 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times in
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9. 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
769-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-014
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
JAMES I LLC
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-0635
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
1Y: MINI FARMS'UNIT 3 UN-
REC SUB W 1/2 OF LOT 29
DESC IN OR BK 720 PG
1280
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ROBERT D PE-
TERSEN
Said property being in the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness.
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
212 Provldence Turnpike
Hampton, CT 06247
Christine Hoapenny
353 Oakwood Avenue
W. Isllp, NY 11795
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ,
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
790 PG 1288) DESC IN OR
BK 662 PG 1778
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: WAYNE H MOORE
JR, AND LORI A MOORE
Said property being in the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
771-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-019
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENi
JOSEPH PORTELU TRUSTEE,
AND CLARE PORTELLI
TRUSTEE,
the holder of the follow;
Ing certificate, has filed
said certificate for a ta0
deed to be Issued there;
on. The certificate num,
ber and year of Issuance,
the 'description of the
property, and the names
In which it was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-7929
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003 ,
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER,
TY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT
2 AKA INVERNESS VLG
UNIT 2 LOT 33 BLK 5
NAME IN WHICH H AS-
SESSED: THOMAS
RIEDLINGER
Said property being In th4
County of Citrus, State of
Florida,
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In, such
.certificate shall be sold t6
the highest bidder at th-
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, or. Sepiembel 13.
2006 ao 9 30 A M. ,
:.i'oi-.3 rii. r,. day of
July, 2006.
%ETT!, '^i nltf.i
':IT|. :i rr.. -..:.i.:.jir Court
lrr,j *.:.,ur.r, Il.:.ia,3
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four '(4) times. li
the Citrus County ChronL-
de, August 9, 16, 23 and
30,2006.,
772-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO: .;
2006-020 ,
NOTICE OF APPUCATION >
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN-
JOSEPH PORTELLI TRUSTEE,
AND CLARE PORTELLI
TRUSTEE,. .
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to t-: I. .ue there,
on. The c-riT.a1,r:a nurnm
ber and year of itruancp
,- d4, .;ric.ii.:,-r. ir ire
p:.-l,' , ar..: ir.e names
in which it was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 02-4774
,Ei'. '-, :liThCE 2002
E. ': Pii:01 ,J f PROPER-
TY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT
2 AKA INVERNESS VLG
UNIT 2 LOT 44 BL.K 6 DEECP
IN Of, nt PW *.P
I]l lE Itr ,HI:M -H
i' rr, ,II I it f ,C Hi .H
Said properly being in the
County of Citrus, State, of
Florid _, ,
Unless ..u:r. : nii; -
shall :- -.anerr.) 3 a.:
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold ,to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the. Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published vou. .,f times In
the Citrus County' Chronl-
cle, August 9.16, .23 nd
30, 2006.
734-0816CRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
A Sale, to the highest bid-
der, for the contents of
Unit #418 at Manatee
Storage LLC, 1697 S.
Suncoast Hwy.., Homosas-
so Springs, FL 34447, by
the Owner HAS BEEN
SCHEDULED FOR Friday,
August 25, 2006 at 9:30
a.m. The contents of Unit
#418 Is the personal prop-
erty of Morris Overton;
3491 62nd Ave. North,
Pinellas Park, FL 33781.
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle,' August 9 and 16,
2006.
736-0816 WCRN
Notice to Creditors
(Summary Administration)
Estate of
Joseph J. Merendlna
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2006 CP 451
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOSEPH J. MERENDINA, .
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Admlnistration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the Estate of
Joseph J. Merendlna, de-
ceased. File Number 2006
CP 451; by the Clrcuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which Is
Citrus County, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness. Florida 34450; that
the decedent's date of
death was December 9,
2004; that the total value
of the estate Is $2,500.00
and that the names and
addresses of those to
whom It has been assign-
ed by such order are: ,
Robert M. Merehdina
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
IWU (2) YEARS OR I
'AFTER THE DECED
DATE OF DEATH IS BARR
The date of first pu
tion of this Notice Is
gust 9. 2006.
Person Giving N1
/s/ Robert M. Merei
212 Providence Tur
Hampton. CT I
Attorney for Person
Giving Notice:
My Florida Probate, P.A
/s/ Dawn Ellis, for the fli
Attorney for Petitioner
Florida Bar No.: 009197
P.O. Box 1106
Inverness, FL 34451-1106
(352) 726-5444
Published two (2) tim.
the Citrus County Ch
cle, August 9 and
2006.
738-0816 WCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Felicita R. Pena
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY. FLORI
PROBATE DIVII
File No. 2006-CF
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
FELICITA R. PENA.
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR
The administration of
estate of FELICITA
PENA, deceased.
Number 2006-CP-836
pending In the Cli
Court for Citrus Cou
Florida, Probate Divil
the address of whici
,110'North Apopka A
nue, 'Inverness, Flo
34450. The names
addresses of the persc
representative and
personal representative'
attorney are set forth
low.
ALL INTERESTED PERS<
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the de
dent and other pers
having claims or
mands against de
dent's estate. Incluc
unmatured, contingent
unllquidated claims,
whom a copy of this
flee is served must
their claims with this co
WITHIN THE LATER
THREE MONTHS AFTER'
DATE OF THE FIRST PUI
CATION OF THIS NOT
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AF
THE DATE OF SERVICE 01
COPY OF THIS NOTICE
THEM.
All other creditors of'f
decedent and other p
sons having claims or A
imands against de
dent's estate, Includ
Unmatured, contingi
and unliquidated clal
must file their claims v
this Court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DA
OF THE FIRST PUBULICATII
OF THIS NOTICE.
All other creditors of t
decedent and person
having claims or c
nands against the dec
dent's estate must 1
their claims with this co
WITHIN THREE MONTHS /
TER THE DATE OF THE FIR
PUBLICATION OF THIS N
TWICE.
'ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FIL
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of first public
aion of this Notice Is A
gust 9, 2006.
Personal Representatis
/s/ ARSENIO A. LEMBEI
S9334 East Redwood Pla
S Inverness, Florida 344
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ DANIEL J. SNOW,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 0794820
203 Courthouse Square
Inverness, Florida 34450
Telephone: (352) 726-9111
Facsimile: (352)726-2144
Attorney for Estate
Published two (2) times
the Citrus County Chror
-,cle, August 9 and 1
2006.
740-0816 WCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Evelyn E. Frenzel
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOI
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2006CP79
IN RE: ESTATE OF
EVELYN E. FRENZEL
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of th,
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County, Florida, ProbatE
Division, the address c
which is 110 Nortl
Apopka Avenue, lnver
ness, Florida 34450. Thi
names and addresses o
the personal represent
tive and the personal rep
resentative's attorney are
set forth below.
'All 'creditors of the dece
'dent and other persons
having claims or de
mands against dece
3-ri estate on whom c
:'-'i, of this notice Is re
quired to be served mus
tile their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER 01
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
cdecedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate must tile
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this notice Is August
9, 2006.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Henry L. Stauffer, Jr.
Post Office Box 5026
Inverness, Florida
34450-0026
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ Thomas E. Slaymaker,
Esquire
Attorney for Henry L.
Stauffer, Jr.
Florida Bar No. 398535
Slaymaker and Nelson,
P.A.
2218 Highway 44 West
Inverness, Florida 34453
Telephone: (352) 726-6129
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9 and 16,
2006.
742-0823 WCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Ronald S. Mikolajski
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2006 CP 505
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RONALD S. MIKOLAJSKI
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of RONALD S.
MIKOLAJSKI, deceased,
whose date of death was
June 23, 2005, and whose
Social Security Number Is
156-32-5653 Is pending In
I-
MORE the Circuit Court for
)ENT'S County, Florida, Pro
RED. Division, the addre
bllca- which Is 110
s Au- Apopka Avenue,
ness, Florida 34450.
atice: names and address
ndlna the personal repres
npike five and the persona
06247 resentatlve's attorney
set forth below.
All creditors of the
k. dent and other pe
rm having claims or
mands against d
'9 dent's estate on who
copy of this notice
6 quired to be served
file their claims with
es In court WITHIN THE LATE
hroni- 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
16, OF THE FIRST PUBLICi
OF THIS NOTICE 1OR
DAYS AFTER THE DATE
SERVICE OF A COPY
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors o
decedent and other
OF sons having claims or
mands against d
R dent's estate must
DA their claims with this
SION WITHIN 3 MONTHS A
'-836 THE DATE OF THE
PUBLICATION OF THIS
TWICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT I
hS WITHIN THE TIME PERI
the SET FORTH IN SECT
R. 733.702 OF THE FLOI
File PROBATE CODE WILL
is FOREVER BARRED.
'cult NOTWITHSTANDING
inty, TIME PERIODS SET FC
sIon, ABOVE, ANY CLAIM I
h Is TWO (2) YEARS OR M
Ave- AFTER THE DECEDE
rida DATE OF DEATH IS BARRE
and The date of first pub
anal tlon of this notice Is Au
the 16,2006,
ve's Personal Representa
be- /s/ Elizabeth J. MIkoli
815 Townley Ave
ONS Union, New Jersey 07
Attorney for Personal
ice- Representative:
ons /s/ Leonard Oshlnsky, Es
de- Florida Bar No, 201693
ce- LEONARD OSHINSKY, P.A
ling 350 East Las Olas Bo
or yard
on Suite 970
no- Fort Lauderdale. FL 3330
file Telephone: (954) 527-410
court Published two (2) time
OF the Citrus County Chr
THE cle, August 16 and
BLI- 2006,
ICE r
FTER
ON
the 700-0830 WCRN
Der- PUBLIC NOTICE
de- APPLICATION NO.:
ce- 2006-075
ing NOTICE OF APPLICATION
snt FOR TAX DEED
ms NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
Eith MTAG CUST FOR P,
(3) SADES ASSET MANAB
ATE MENT LLC
ON the holder of the folio
ing certificate has fil
he said certificate for a
ons deed to be Issued the
e- on. The certificate nu
ce- ber and year of Issuan
ile the description of t
urt property, and the namn
AF- In which it was assess
RST are as follows:
0- CERTIFICATE NO: 03-8584
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
ED DESCRIPTION OF PROPI
TY: LAKEVIEW ADD TO
a- VERNESS LOTS 1 2 & 18
,u- B DESC IN OR BK 768 I
347
ve: NAME IN WHICH
RT, SESSED: WILMA A M
JR. CLAIN
ce Said property being in tl
5 County of Citrus, State
Florida,
Unless such certificc
shall be redeemed a
cording to law, the pro
erty described In suo
certificate shall be sold
the highest bidder at tf
courthouseIn Inverne
Florida, on -September L1
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
In Dated this 28th day
ni- July, 2006.
6, BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times
the Citrus County Chror
R cle, August 9, 16, 23 oran
30, 2006.
N 701-0830 WCRN
?7 PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-076
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
e NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
E. WILLIAM A HOLBURN
d, the holder of the follow
3s Ing certificate has file
n said certificate for a tc
js deed to be Issued there
-e on. The certificate num
if ber and year of issuance
b the description of th
r- property, and the name
e In which it was assess
,f are as follows:
- CERTIFICATE NO: 98 5828
- YEAR OF ISSUANCE:' 1998
e DESCRIPTION OF PROPER
TY: N 1/2 OF LOT 22 IN SEC
- 2-20-18 ON CITRUS CO A&
s SESSMENT MAP 382D FUR
- OTHER DESC IN OR BK 94
- PGS 1607& 1609
NAME IN WHICH AS
- SESSED: JANE H TURGEON
t Said property being In thi
s County of Citrus, State o
F Florida.
SUnless such certiflcatc
i shall be redeemed ac
I cording to law, the prop
S'.erty described In such
p certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness
, Florida, on September 13
S2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day o
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times Ir
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
702-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-077
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
WILLIAM A HOLBURN
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
sold certificate for a tax
deed to be issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which it was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 98-7248
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1998
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT
4 LOTS 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 &
38 BLK 83 DESC IN OR BK
156 PG 205
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: JOHANNES NICO-
LAYSEN AND ELSIE J UNIT-
ED PRESBYTER RES
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16. 23 and
30,2006.
Citrus 703-0830 WCRN CARLENE GOLUB
obate PUBLIC NOTICE the holder of the follow-
ss of APPLICATION NO.: Ing certificate has filed
North 2006-078 said certificate for a tax
Inver- NOTICE OF APPLICATION deed to be Issued there-
The FOR TAX DEED on. The certificate num-
es of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ber and year of Issuance.
enta- WILLIAM A HOLBURN the description of the
I rep- the holder of the follow- property, and the names
y are Ing certificate has tiled In which It was assessed
said certificate for a tax are as follows:
dece- deed to be Issued there- CERTIFICATE NO: 99-8329
irsons on. The certificate num- YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
de- ber and year of Issuance, DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
lece- the description of the TY: INVERNESS HGLDS
om a property, and the names WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 17 &
Is re- In which It was assessed N 43FT OF LOT 18 BLK 309
must are as follows: DESC IN OR BK 561 PG 195
this CERTIFICATE NO: 98-1196 NAME .IN WHICH AS-
R OF YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1998 SESSED: JULIO GARCIA
TIME DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- AND LYDIA GARCIA
NATION TY: KELLYWOOD ESTS UN- Said property being In the
R 30 REC SUB LOT 31 DESC IN County of Citrus, State of
E OF OR BK 551 PG 586 Florida.
Y OF NAME IN WHICH AS- Unless such certificate
SESSED: LUCRECIA V BEERS shall be redeemed ac-
f the Said property being In the cording to law, the prop-
per- County of Citrus, State of erty described In such
de- Florida. certificate shall be sold to
ece- Unless such certificate the highest bidder at the
file shall be redeemed ac- courthouse In Inverness,
court cording to law, the prop- Florida, on September 13,
,FTER erty described In such 2006 at 9:30 A.M.
FIRST certificate shall be sold to Dated this 28th day of
NO- the highest bidder at the July, 2006.
courthouse In Inverness, BETTY'STRIFLER
FILED Florida, on September 13, Clerk of the Circuit Court
IODS 2006 at 9:30 A.M. Citrus County, Florida
rION Dated this 28th day of By: Bonnie Tenney,
RIDA July, 2006. Tax Deed Clerk
BE BETTY STRIFLER Published four (4) times In
Clerk of the Circuit Court the Citrus County Chronl-
THE Citrus County, Florida cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
ORTH By: Bonnie Tenney, 30,2006.
FILED Tax Deed Clerk 708-0830 WCRN
IORE Published four (4) times In PUBLIC NOTICE
NT'S the Citrus County Chronl- APPLICATION NO.:
ED. cle, August 9, 16, 23 and 2006-084
)llca- 30,2006. NOTICE OF APPLICATION I
gust 704-0830 WCRN FOR TAX DEED
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: I
ftve: APPLICATION NO.: GERALD GOLUB AND I
ajskl 2006-079 CARLENE GOLUB
3nue NOTICE OF APPLICATION the holder of the follow- I
7083 FOR TAX DEED Ing certificate has tiled
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: said certificate for a tax i
EQUIFUNDING INC 'deed to be Issued there- i
sq. the holder of the follow- on. The certificate num- i
Ing certificate has tiled ber and year of Issuance, I
'. said certificate for a tax the description of the F
ule- deed to be Issued there- property, and the names I
on. The certificate num- In which It was assessed s
ber and year of Issuance, are as follows: c
1 the description of the CERTIFICATE NO: 03-8394 e
(0 property, and the names YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003 c
s in In which It was assessed DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- t
roni- are as follows: TY: CYPRESS SHORES UN- c
23, CERTIFICATE NO: 01-6125 REC SUB LOT 2 BLK B & F
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2001 1/24TH INT IN LOT 13 BLK A 1
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- DESC IN OR BK 649 PG E
TY: CITRANANDO UNREC 1350 11-10-2005 PER E&I J
SUB LOT 48: COM AT NW 284338 DATA ENTRY ER- B
COR OF SEC 5-20-18, TN N ROR TO CORRECT LEGAL C
89 DEG 27M 39S E AL N LN WHICH SHOULD BE C
OF SD SEC 5 462.00 FT, TN "TOGETHER WITH 1/28TH B
N 89 DEG 48M 02S E AL N INTEREST IN LOT 13 BLK A Ti
LN OF SEC 5 1555.28 FT TO CYPRESS SHORES" PER OR P
POB, CONT TN N 89 DEG BK 649 PG 1350 tt
N 48M 02S E AL SD N LN OF NAME IN WHICH AS- c
SEC 5 672.40 FT, TN S 00 SESSED: JEWELL BOYETTE 3C
EN: DEG 06M 00S E 334.88 FT, Said property being In the
ALl- TN N 89 DEG 58M 12S W County of Citrus, State of
GE- 671.15 FT, TN N 00 DEG Florida.
18M 40S W 332.24 FT TO Unless such certificate
Ow- POB, EXCEPTING THERE- shall be redeemed ac-
led FROM THE N 'LY 25 FT AND cording to law, the prop-
tax THE W'LY 25 FT THEREOF TO erty described In such N
ire- BE USED FOR RD R/W P certificate shall be sold to G
Im- URPOSES. DESC IN OR BK the highest bidder at the C
ce. 717 PG 1956 courthouse In Inverness, th
he NAME IN WHICH AS- Florida, on September 13, In
hles SESSED: ROSCOE G FOS- 2006 at 9:30 A.M. Ws
ed TER AND PAULAS FOSTER Dated this 28th day of d
Said property being In the July, 2006. or
4 County of Citrus, State of BETTY STRIFLER Pb
S Florida. Clerk of the Circuit Court thi
ER- Unless such certificate Citrus County, Florida pi
IN- shall be redeemed ac- By: Bonnie Tenney, In
ILK cording to law, the prop- Tax Deed Clerk art
PG erty described In such Published four (4) times In C
certificate shall be sold to the Citrus County Chroni- YE
AS- the highest bidder at the cle, August 9. 16. 23 and Di
vIC courthouse In Inverness, 30,2006. TY
Florida, on September 13, 709-0830 WCRN SL
he 2006 at 9:30 A.M. PUBLIC NOTICE 11
Of Dated this 28th day of APPLICATION NO.: 11
I July, 2006. 2006-085 PC
te BETTY STRILER NOTICE OF APPLICATION N
c- Clerk of the Circuit Court FOR TAX DEED SE
p- Citrus County. Florida NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: RIE
ch By: Bonnie Tenney, BANKATLANTIC YA
to Tax Deed Clerk the holder of the follow- YA
he Published four (4) times In Ing certificate has tiled Sa
ss, the Citrus County ChronI- said certificate for a tax Co
13, Fe, August 9, 16 -23 and deed to be Issued there- FIc
of 30,2006. on, The certificate num- Un
705-0830 WCRN ber and year of Issuance, shd
PUBLIC NOTICE the description of the cc
APPLICATION NO.: property, and the names er
2006-080 In which it was assessed ce
NOTICE OF APPLICATION are as follows: the
FOR TAX DEED CERTIFICATE NO: 03-2351 co
in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003 Ro
n- GERALD GOLUB AND DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- 20
nd CARLENE GOLUB T': CITRUS SPGS UNIT 2 PB Dc
the holder of the follow- 5 PG 108 LOT 7 ELK 184 Jul
Ing certificate has filed NAME IN WHICH AS- BET
said certificate for a tax SESSED: DOROTHY LORENE Cli
deed to be Issued there- SCHOTTER EST, JOHN Cit
on. The certificate num- SCHOTrER & JOHN E By:
ber and year of Issuance, SCHOTTER Tax
the description of the Said property being In the Pul
property, and the names County of Citrus, State of the
'N: In which It was assessed Florida, cle
are as follows: Unless such certificate 30,
w- CERTIFICATE NO: 00-8355 shall be redeemed ac-
)d YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000 cording to law, the prop-
ax DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- erty described In such
3- TY: INVERNESS HGLDS certificate shall be sold to
WEST 1ST ADD PB 5 PG 44 the highest bidder at the N
LOT 8 BLK 434 DESC IN OR courthouseI In Inverness,
e BK 473 PG 760 Florida, on September 13, NO
s NAME IN WHICH AS- 2006 at 9:30 A.M. GET
d SESSED: ALEXANDER R Dated this 28th day of CA
LOMBARDI AND ANN C July, 2006. the
LOMBARDI BETTY STRIFLER Ing
Said property being In the Clerk of the Circuit Court sak
R- County of Citrus, State of Citrus County, Florida de
C Florida. By; Bonnie Tenney, on
Unless such certificate Tax Deed Clerk ber
shall be redeemed ac- S Published four (4) times In the
2 cording to law, the prop- the Citrus County Chronl- pro
erty described In such cle, August 9, 16, 23 and In
certificate shall be sold to 30, 2006. are
the highest bidder at the 710-0830 WCRN CER
e courthouse In Inverness, PUBLIC NOTICE YEA
20 Florida, on September 13, APPLICATION NO.: DES
2006 at 9:30 A.M. 2006-086 TY:
eDated this 28th day of NOTICE OFAPPLICATION 2
July, 2006. FOR TAX DEED UNI'
BETri' STRIFLER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: BLK
hClerkofthe Circuit Court GERALD GOLUB AND PG
Citrus County, Florida CARLENE GOLUB NAI
By: BonnDeTenney, the holder of the follow- SESI
Tax DeedClerk Ing certificate has filed ROE
PublIshed tour (4) times In sad certificate for a tax MOI
the Citrus County Chroni- deed to' be issued there- Saic
fce, August 9, 16. 23 and on. The certificate num- Coa
30,2006, ber and year of Issuance, Floril
706-0830 WCRN the description of the Unle
PUBLIC NOTICE property, and the names shal
APPLICATION NO.: In which It was assessed core
2006-081 are as follows: erty
NOTICE OF APPLICATION CERTIFICATE NO: 02-6371 cert
FOR TAX DEED YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2002 the
" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- cou
GERALD GOLUB, AND TY: RIVER LAKES MANOR Floric
CARLENE GOLUB UNIT 1 PB 3 PG 96 LOT 16 200<
the holder of the follow- BLK 24 DESC IN OR BK 592 Dati
Ing certificate has tiled PG 1342 July,
said certificate for a tax NAME IN WHICH. AS- BEJF
deed to be Issued there- SESSED; DOUGLAS S Cleri
on. The certificate num- FYVOLENT CItru
ber and year of issuance, Said property being In the By: E
the description of the County of Citrus, State of Tax
property, and the names Florida. Publl
in which it was assessed Unless such certificate the
are as follows; shall be redeemed ac- cle,
CERTIFICATE NO: 99-8201 cording to law, the prop- 30, 2
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999 erty described in such
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- certificate shall be sold to
TY; INVERNESS HGLDS the highest bidder at the
SOUTH LOTS 25 & 26 BLK courthouse In Inverness,
209 DESC IN OR BK 651 PG Florida, on September 13, NC
466 2006 at 9:30 A.M.
NAME IN WHICH AS- Dated this 28th day of NOTI
SESSED: 'BRANSTON July, 2006. ^_n
MCKAY, ELSIE MCKAY BETTY STRIFLER CARL
AND MERVYN MCINTOSH Clerk of the Circuit Court the
Sold property being In the Citrus County, Florida ing
County of Citrus, State of By: Bonnie Tenney, said
Florida. Tax Deed Clerk deec
Unless such certificate Published four (4) times In on,
shall be redeemed ac- the Citrus County Chronl- ber i
cording to law, the prop- cle, August 9, 16, 23 and the
erty described In such 30,2006. prop.
certificate shall be sold to 711-0830 WCRN In wl
the highest bidder at the PUBLIC NOTICE are a
courthouse In Inverness, APPLICATION NO.: CERTI
Florida, on September 13, 2006-087 YEAR
2006 at 9:30 A.M. NOTICE OF APPLICATION DESC
Dated this 28th day of FOR TAX DEED TY: II
July, 2006. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PG 26
BETTY"STRIFLER NANCY GEDEN AND WIL- NAMI
Clerk of the Circuit Court LIAM GEDEN SESSE
Citrus County, Florida the holder of the follow- ECKA
By: Bonnie Tenney, ing certificate has filed Said
Tax Deed Clerk soId certificate for a tax Coun
Published four (4) times in deed to be issued for a there-x Counrid
the Citrus County Chronl- on. The certificate num- Unless
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and ber and year of Issuance, shall
30, 2006. the description of the cordir
707-0830 WCRN property, and the names erty
PUBLIC NOTICE In which It was assessed certlfi
APPLICATION NO.: are as follows: the h
2006-082 CERTIFICATE NO: 98-7156 court
NOTICE OF APPLICATION YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1998 Floridc
FOR TAX DEED DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- 2006
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: TY: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT Datec
GERALD GOLUB AND 2 LOTS 21, 22. 23 & 24 BLK July, 2
52 DESC IN OR BK 87
116
NAME IN WHICH
SESSED: SANGER M I
AND ANN B. BURK
Said property being in
County of Citrus, Stat
Florida.
Unless such certifli
shall be redeemed
cording to law, the p
erty described In
certificate shall be solc
the highest bidder at
courthouse' In Inverr
Florlda, on September
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Cou
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) time
the Citrus County Chi
cle, August 9, 16, 23
30, 2006.
712-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-088
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
HUGH E WOODY
the holder of the foil
Ing certificate has f
said certificate for a
deed to be Issued thi
on. The certificate ni
ber and year of Issuar
the description of
property, and the nar
In which it was asses,
are as follows;
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-082
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 200
DESCRIPTION OF PROF
TY: SHERWOOD MOE
VANOR HOLIDAY ACI
LOT 21 DESCR IN 0 R
329 PG 833
NAME IN WHICH
MESSED: ROBERT B OTT
BECK AND ANNE. OTT
BECK
Said property being In
County of Citrus, State
Florida.
Unless such certifica
shall be redeemed
:ording to law, the pr(
irty described in su
certlflcate shall be sold
he highest bidder at
courthousee In Inverne
lorida, on September
006 at 9:30A.M.
Dated this 28th day
uly. 2006.
OETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
y: Bonnie Tenney,
ax Deed Clerk
published four (4) times
he Citrus County Chro
le. August 9, 16. 23 a.
0, 2006.
713-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-089
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE
;ERALD GOLUB AN
ARLENE GOLUB
ie holder of the follow
bg certificate has til
aid certificate for a Ft
eed to be Issued their
n. The certificate nur
er and year of lssuanc
'e description of tt
property, and the nam
which It was assesse
'e as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 02-8014
IAR OF ISSUANCE: 2002
DESCRIPTION OF PROPEl
Y: SHADY ACRES UNRE
lB LOT 15 DESC IN OR E
145 PG 1320 & OR
47 PG 444 & OR BK 11
;G 649
JAME IN- WHICH A:
SSED: THOMA
EDLINGER, ROBERT
ARKER AND EDNA M/A
,RKER
id property being In th
county of Citrus, State
lrida.
Less such a certfilcat
all be redeemed ac
irding to law, the proF
ty described In suc
ertiflcate shall be sold t
e highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness
5rida. on September 13
06 at 9:30 A.M.
rted this 28th day c
y, 2006.
fTNY STRIFLER
irk of the CircuIt Court
trus County, Florida
: Bonnie Tenney,
x Deed Clerk
blished four (4) times hI
i Citrus County Chroni
0, August 9, 16, 23 and
2006.
714-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-090
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
TWICEE IS HEREBY GIVEN
RALD GOLUB ANE
RLENE GOLUB
holder of the follow.
certificate has flec
d certificate for a ta>
ed to be Issued there-
The certificate num-
r and year of Issuance
description of the
perty, and the names
which It was assessed
as follows:
RTIFICATE NO: 03-7927
AR OF. ISSUANCE: 2003
CRIPTION OF PROPER-
INVERNESS ACRES UNIT
AKA INVERNESS VLG
T 2 PB 6 PG 52 LOT 14
5 DESC IN OR BK 880
1626
ME IN WHICH AS-
SED: MICHAEL MON-
E AND GERTRUDE
NROE
I property being In the
inty of Citrus, State of
da.
iss such certificate
I be redeemed ac-
ling to law, the prop-
described Ir such
Iflcate shall be sold to
highest bidder at the
rthouse In Inverness.
to, on September 13,
6 at 9:30 A.M.
ed this 28th day of
2006.
"'STRIFLER
< of the Circuit Court
is County, Florida
lannie Tenney,
Deed Clerk
Wished four (4) times In
Citrus County Chroni-
August 9, 16, 23 and
006,
715-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-091
iTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
CE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
ALD GOLUB AND
LENE GOLUB
holder of the follow-
certificate has filed
certificate for a tax
I to be Issued there-
The certificate num-
and year of Issuance,
description of the
erty, and the names
hich It was assessed
as follows:
IFICATE NO: 03-8187
OF ISSUANCE; 2003
RIPTION OF PROPER-
NVERNESS VLG PB 6
6 LOT 10 BLK 23
E IN WHICH AS-
D: EST VIRGINIA M
RD
property being In the
ty of Citrus, State of
a.
s such certificate
be redeemed ac-
ing to law, the prop-
described In such
cate shall be sold to
highest bidder at the
house In Inverness,
a, on September 13,
ot 9:30 A.M.
d this 28th day of
:006.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
AS- Citrus County, Florida
BURK By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
the Published four (4) times In
e of the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
cate 30,2006.
oc- 716-0830 WCRN
irop- PUBLIC NOTICE
such APPLICATION NO.:
d to 2006-092
the NOTICE OF APPLICATION
less, FOR TAX DEED
r13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN!
GERALD GOLUB AND
y of CARLENE GOLUM
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
It said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate, num-
ber and year of Issuance,
os In the description of the
ron- property, and the names
and in which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-8188
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: INVERNESS VLG PB 6
IN PG 26 LOT 17 BLK 23
NAME IN WHICH AS-
VEN: SESSED: DIOCESE OF CEN-
TRAL FL INC
ow- Said property being In the
lIed County of Citrus, State of
tax Florida.
ere- Unless such certificate
rum- shall be redeemed ac-
ice, cording to law, the prop-
the erty described In such
nes certificate shall be sold to
sed the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
27 Florida, on September 13,
3 2006 at 9:30 A.M.
'ER- Dated this 28th day of
BILE July, 2006,
RES BETTY STRIFLER
BK Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
AS- By: Bonnie Tenney.
ER- Tax Deed Clerk
ER- Published four (4) times In
rthe Citrus County Chronl-
the cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
of 30. 2006.
717-0830 WCRN
ate PUBLIC NOTICE
ac- APPLICATION NO.:
op- 2006-093
och NOTICE OF APPLICATION
to FOR TAX DEED
the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
ess, GERALD GOLUB AND
13, CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
of ing certificate has filed
sold certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the' description of the
property, and the names
In In which It was assessed
)ni- are as follows:
nd CERTIFICATE NO: 03-8200
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: THE PINES OF INVER-
NESS PHASE 3 PB 13 PG 93
LOT 1 BLK F
I NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: NAL ACCEPT-
N: ANCE CORP
ID Said property being in the
County of Citrus, State of
w- Florida.
id Unless such certificate
ax shall be redeemed ac-
e- cording to law, the prop-
m- erty described In such
e, certificate shall be sold to
ie the highest bidder at the
es courthouse In Inverness, .
id Florida, on September 13, !
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
R- BETTY STRIFLER
C Clerk of the Circuit Court
BK Citrus County, Florida
BK By: Bonnie Tenney
65 Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In J
S- the Citrus County Chronl-
NS cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
N 30,2006.
\E 718-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE T
ie APPLICATION NO.: F
of 2006-095 t
NOTICE OF APPLICATION C
e FOR TAX DEED
c- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
P- GERALD GOLUB AND
h CARLENE GOLUB
o the holder of the'follow-
e ing certificate has filed
s, saiold certificate for a tax
3, deed to be Issued there- N
on. The certificate num- B
:f ber and year of Issuance, tl
the description of the In
property, and the names si
In which It was assessed d
are as follows: o
CERTIFICATE NO: 01-7868 b
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2001 tt
n DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- P
- TY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT In
d 2 AKA INVERNESS VLG a
UNIT 2 LOTS 32 & 33 BLK 9 C
DESCR IN 0 R BK 362 PG YI
75 D
NAME IN WHICH AS- Ty
SESSED: THOMAS 2
RIEDLINGER UI
Said property being in the IN
: County of Citrus, State of N
Florida. SE
Unless such certificate S(
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I cording to law, the prop- FlI
x erty described In such Ui
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courthouse In Inverness, er
? Florida, on September 13, cl
s 2006 at 9:30 A.M. th
I Dated this 28th day of cc
July, 2006. FI(
BETTY STRIFLER 20
Clerk of the Circuit Court Di
Citrus County, Florida Ju
T By: Bonnie Tenney, BE
Tax Deed Clerk CI
Published four (4) times In CI
the Citrus County Chroni- By
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and Ta
30,2006. Pu
719-0830 WCRN thi
PUBLIC NOTICE cl
APPLICATION NO.: 30
2006-096
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow- NC
Ing certificate has filed BR
said certificate for a tax thi
deed to be Issued there- InC
on. The certificate num- sal
ber and year of Issuance, de
the description of the on
property, and the names be
In which It was assessed thi
are as follows: pro
CERTIFICATE NO: 01-8879 In
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2001 are
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- CE
TY: INVERNESS HGLDS YEA
WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 22 DE
BLK 373 DESC IN OR BK TY:
458 PG 109 2
NAME IN WHICH AS- UNI
SESSED: JEAN WIZE BLK
Said property being In the NA
County of Citrus, State of SES
Florida. ET /
Unless such certificate Sal
shall be redeemed ac- Coi
cording to law, the prop- Flor
erty described In such Uni
certificate shall be sold to sha
the highest bidder at the cor
courthouse In Inverness, ert
Florida, on September 13, cer
2006 at 9:30 A.M, the
Dated this 28th day of cOa
July, 2006, Florl
BETTY STRIFLER 2004
Clerk of the Circuit Court Dot
Citrus County. Florida July
By: Bonnie Tenney. BETl
Tax Deed Clerk Clerl
Published four (4) times In CItn
the Citrus County Chronl- By: I
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and Tax
30, 2006, Pub
720-0830 WCRN the
PUBLIC NOTICE Cle,
APPLICATION NO.: 30,
2006-097
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND N(
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow- NOT
Ing certificate has filed BRIA
said certificate for a tax the
deed to be Issued there- Ing
on. The certificate num- said
ber and year of Issuance, deec
the description of the on.
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 01-9087
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2001
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: TOWN OF FLORAL CITY
PB 1 PG 10 PT OF LOT 2
FRONTING ON MARVIN
AVE: BEG AT PT 15 FT E OF
NE COR OF LOT 3, TH E 75
FT, TH S 160 FT, TH W 75 FT,
TH N 160 FT TO POB BLK 17
DESC IN OR BK 224 PG 363
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: EST ROBERT OG-
DEN AND GERALDINE
OGDEN
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described in such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER .
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
721-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-098
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN;
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on, The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
in which it was assessed
are as follows: '
CERTIFICATE NO: 02-9621
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2002
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: COM AT SW CORNER
OF SEC 33-17-20 TH N
46DEG W AL W LN OF SD
SEC 33 1299.78 FT TO THE
NW COR OF SW 1/4 OF
SW 1/4 OF SEC 33 TH N
89DEG 34M 29S E 730.27
FT TH S ODEG 46M E 250.11
FT TO THE POB CONT S
ODEG 46M E 145 FT TO A
PT ON N LN OF AN IN-
GRESS & EGRESS EASE
DESC IN OR BK 395 PG 411
TH AL SD N LN THE FOL-
LOWING COURSES AND
DISTANCES N' 89DEG 34M
29S E 73.46 FT TH N48DEG
50M 50S E 182.02 FT TH N
89DEG 34M 29S E 260.39(
FT FROM THE POB TH LEAV-(
ING SD N LN S89DEG 34M E
29S W 260.39 FT TO THETA
POB BEING A PORTION OFF
LANDS DESC IN EX A-9 IN t
OR BK 725 PG 1035 TITLE IN'
OR BK 1381 PG 0511 & OR ;
BK 1386 PG 392
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: PRINCESS VON
OOP LLC
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac- f
cording to law, the prop- I|
erty described in such s
certificate shall be sold to d
the highest bidder at the 0
courthouse in Inverness,
Rorida, on September 13, t
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of i
luly, 2006. a
BETTY STRIFLER C
Clerk of the Circuit Court ',
Citrus County, Florida E
By: Bonnie Tenney, T
Tax Deed Clerk 2
publishedd four (4) times In D
he Citrus County Chroni- I
:le. August 9. 16, 23 and N
30, 2006. S
722-0830 WCRN Ih
PUBLIC NOTICE S
APPLICATION NO.: C
2006-099 Fl
NOTICE OF APPLICATION U
FOR TAX DEED sl
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: c
RIAN G MCKENZIE e
he holder of the follow- c
ig certificate has filed tt
aid certificate for a tax c
deed to be Issued there- Fl
on. The certificate num- 21
er and year of Issuance. D
he description of the Ju
property, and the names BE
in which It was assessed C
re as follows: C
CERTIFICATE NO: 98-7526 EB
EAR OF ISSUANCE: 1998 Ta
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- Pu
Y: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT th
AKA INVERNESS VLG cl
NIT 2 LOT 33 BLK 10 DESC 30
N OR BK 838 PG 225
AME IN WHICH AS-
ESSED: MATT J NIKKILA
aid property being- In the
county of Citrus, State- of
orida.
unless such certificate Ni
ball be redeemed ac- BRI
ording to law, the prop- th
rty- described in such In
certificate shall be sold to sa
e highest bidder at the de
surthouse In Inverness, or
:rlda, on September 13, be
106 at 9:30 A.M. th
ated this 28th day of pr.
ly., 2006. In
ETTY STRIFLER an
erk of the Circuit Court CE
trus County, Florida YE
SBonnie Tenney, DE
x Deed Clerk TY'c
bllshed four (4) times In 2
s Citrus County ChronIl- u
i, August 9, 16, 23 and IN
,2006. NA
723-0830 WCRN SEI
PUBLIC NOTICE AlE
APPLICATION NO.: Sal
2006-100 Cc
NOTICE OF APPLICATION Fla
FOR TAX DEED Un
DTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: she
IAN G MCKENZIE coil
M holder of the follow- ert
g certificate has filed cer
d certificate for a tax the
ed to be issued there- coi
. The certificate num- Fboi
r and year of Issuance, 20C
u description of the Da
perty, and the names Juli
which It was assessed BET
e as follows: Cle
RTIFICATE NO: 98-7528 Citi
AR OF ISSUANCE: 1998 By:
SCRIPTION OF PROPER- Tax
INVERNESS ACRES UNIT Put
AKA INVERNESS VLG the
IT2 PB 6 PG 52 LOT 40 cle,
( 10 30,
ME IN WHICH AS-
SED: STEVE C BREWER
d property being In the
unty of Citrus, State of Ni
rIda.
ess such certificate NO'
ill be redeemed ac- BRIA
ding to law, the prop- the
y described in such Ing
flficate shall be sold to sale
highest bidder at the dee
urthouse In Inverness, on
Bda, on September 13, ber
6 at 9:30 A.M. the
ted this 28th day of prop
,2006. In M
TY STRIFLER are
rk of the Circuit Court CER
us County, Florida YEAI
Bonnle Tenney, DES
Deed Clerk TY:
llshed four (4) times In 2
Citrus County Chronl- UNIT
August 9, 16, 23 and BLK
2006. NAM
724-0830 WCRN SESS
PUBLIC NOTICE SON
APPLICATION NO.: SON
2006-101 Said
NOTICE OF APPLICATION CouI
FOR TAX DEED Floric
ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Unle
AN G MCKENZIE shall
holder of the follow- cord
certificate has tiled erty
certificate for a tax certll
d to be Issued there- the
The certificate num- cour
CLASSIFI]
TWICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ALD
AN G MCKENZIE Saold property being In the
holder of the follow- County of Citrus, State of
certificate has fied Florida.
I certificate for a tax Unless such certificate
ed to be Issued there- shall be redeemed ac-
The certificate num- cording to law, the prop-
and year of Issuance, erty described In such
des crption of the certificate shall be sold to
perty, and the names the highest bidder at the
whlch It was assessed courthouse In Inverness,
as follows: Florida, on September 13,
TIFICATE NO: 98-7546 2006 at 9:30 A.M.
R OF ISSUANCE: 1998 Dated this 8th day of Au-
CRIPTION OF PROPER- gust, 2006.
INVERNESS ACRES UNIT BETTY STRIFLER
AKA INVERNESS VLG Clerk of the Circuit Court
2 PB 6 PG 52 LOT 36 Citrus County, Florida
12 By: Bonnie Tenney,
IE IN WHICH AS- Tax Deed Clerk
ED: LOWELL R HAN- Published four (4) times In
JR AND MARY K HAN- the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16. 23 and
property being In the 30, 2006.
nty of Citrus, State of 773-0830 WCRN
da, PUBLIC NOTICE
ss such certificate APPLICATION NO.:
be redeemed ac- 2006-021
ing to law, the prop- NOTICE OF APPLICATION
described In such FOR TAX DEED
fIcate shall be sold to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
highest bidder at the JOSEPH PORE TRUSTETRUSTEE,
those In Inverness, AND CLARE PORTELLI
WEDNESDAY, A
J-
ber and year of Issuance, Florida, on September
the description of the 2006 at 9:30 A.M.
property, and the names Dated this 28th day
In which It was assessed July, 2006.
are as follows: BETTY STRIFLER
CERTIFICATE'NO: 98-7533 Clerk of the Circuit Cou
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1998 Citrus County, Florida
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- By: Bonnie Tenney,
TY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT Tax Deed Clerk
2 AKA INVERNESS VLG Published four (4) timi
UNIT 2 LOT 12 BLK 11 DE- the Citrus County Ch
SCRIN OR BK 628 PG 1085 cle, August 9, 16, 23
NAME IN WHICH AS- 30,2006.
SESSED: MAENETTE W 729-0830 WCRN
SCHiNGEL PUBLIC NOTICE
Said property being In the APPLICATION NO.:
County of Citrus, State of 2006-106
Florida. NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Unless such certificate FOR TAX DEED
shall be redeemed ac- NOTICE IS HEREBY GI'
cording to law, the prop- JOSEPH PORTELLI TRUS
erty described in such AND CLARE POR'
certificate shall be sold to TRUSTEE
the highest bidder at the the holder of the fol
courthouse In Inverness, ing certificate has
Florida, on September 13, said certificate for a
2006 at 9:30 AM. deed to be Issued th
Dated this 28th day of on. The certificate n
July, 2006. ber and year of Issuar
BETTY STRIFLER the description of
Clerk of the Circuit Court property, and the no
Citrus County, Florida In which it was asse
By: Bonnie Tenney, are as follows:
Tax Deed Clerk CERTIFICATE NO: 99-748
Published four (4) times in YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 199
the Citrus County Chronl- DESCRIPTION OF PROP
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and TY: INVERNESS ACRES I
30, 2006. 2PB 6 PG 52 LOT I BLK 2
725-0830 WCRN NAME IN WHICH
PUBLIC NOTICE SESSED: CONTINENT
APPLICATION NO.: LAND DEVELOPMENT
2006-102 INC
NOTICE OF APPLICATION Said property being In
FOR TAX DEED County of Citrus, State
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Florida.
BRIAN G MCKENZIE Unless such certific
the holder of the follow- shall be redeemed
ing certificate has filed cording to law, the pi
said certificate for a tax erty described In si
deed to be Issued there- certificate shall be sold
on, The certificate num- the highest bidder at
ber and year of Issuance, courthouse In Invern
the description of the Florida, on September
property, and the names 2006 at9:30 A.M.
In which It was assessed Dated this 28th day
are as follows: July, 2006.
CERTIFICATE NO: 98-7536 BETTY STRIFLER
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1998 Clerk of the Circuit Court
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- Citrus County, Florida
TY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT By: Bonnie Tenney,
2 AKA INVERNESS VLG Tax Deed Clerk
UNIT 2 LOT 23 BLK 11 DE- Published four (4) times
SCR IN 0 R BK 559 PG 465 the Citrus County Chr(
NAME IN WHICH AS- cle, August 9, 16, 23 c
SESSED: DONALD E CASE 30,2006.
AND BARBARA D CASE 730-0830 WCRN
Sold property being In the PUBLIC NOTICE
County of Citrus, State of APPLICATION NO.:
Florida. 2006-107
Unless such certificate NOTICE OF APPUCATIOI
shall be redeemed ac- I FOR TAX DEED
cording to law, the prop- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI
erty described In such ROGER A RASHID Ai
certificate shall be sold to CAROL A RASHID
the highest bidder at the the holder of the follc
courthouse in Inverness, Ing certificate has til
Florida, don September 13, said certificate for a
2006 at 9:30 A.M. deed to be Issued the
Dated this 28th day of on. The certificate nu
July, 2006. ber and year of issuance
BETTY STRIFLER the description of t
Clerk of the Circuit Court property, and the nar
Citrus County, Florida in which It was assess
By: Bonnie Tenney, are as follows:
Tax Deed Clerk CERTIFICATE NO: 03-676;
Published four (4) times in YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
the Citrus County Chroni- DESCRIPTION OF PROPER
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and TY: SUGARMILL WOO
30, 2006. OAK VLG PB 10 PG 10 L
726-0830 WCRN 1 BLK 246
PUBLIC NOTICE NAME IN WHICH /
APPLICATION NO.: SESSED: VALRIE BROV
2006-103 DURANDIS
NOTICE OF APPLICATION Said property being In ti
FOR TAX DEED County of Citrus, State
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Florida.
BRIAN G MCKENZIE Unless such certlflca
he holder of the follow- shallow- shall be redeemed a
ng certificate has filed cording to law, the pro
said certificate for a tax erty described In suc
deed to be issued there- certificate shall be sold
on. The certificate num- the highest bidder at tl
ser and year of issuance, courthouse In Invernes
he description of the Florida, on September 1
property, and the names. 2006 at 9:30 A.M.
n which It was assessed Dated this 28th day'
are as follows: July, 2006.
CERTIFICATE NO: 98-7543 BETTY STRIFLER
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1998 Clerk of the Circuit Court
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- Citrus County, Florida
Y: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT By: Bonnie Tenney,
SPB 6 PG 52 LOT 54 BLK I11 Tax Deed Clerk
DESC IN OR BK 919 PG Published four (4) times
041 tr.,- **-
JAME IN WHICH AS- c FO t-.i D:E o
ESSED: DERRICK L WHITE- 30, 20067
HURST 731-0830 WCRN
County of Citrus, State of APPLICATION NO.:
ording to law, the prop- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEF
rty described In such ROGER A RASHID AN
ertlflcate shall be sold to CAROL A RASHID
Re highest bidder at the the holder of the tollow
courthouse In Inverness,. Ing certificate has file
orida, on September 13, said certificate for a to
006 at 9:30 A.M. deed to be Issued there
Dated this 28th day of on. The certificate nun-
uly, 2006. ber and year of issuance
ETTY STRIFLER the description of th.
lerk of the Circuit Courerpty, and the name
citrus County, Florida In which It was assesseO
r: Bonnie Teniney, are as follows:
ax Deed Clerk CERTIFICATE NO: 03-6760
Jblished four (4) times In YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
ue Citrus County Chronl- DESCRIPTION OF PROPER
e, August 9, 16, 23 and TY: SUGARMILL WOOD'
0,2006. OAK VLG PB 10 PG 10 LO
727-0830 WCRN 1 BLK 245
PUBLIC NOTICE NAME IN WHICH AS
APPLICATION NO.: SESSED: GARFIELD A
2006-104 MCKAY AND VALROSI
NOTICE OF APPLICATION GREENE
FOR TAX DEED Said property being In th(
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: County of Citrus, 'State o
RIAN G MCKENZIE Florida. 'I
e holder of the follow- Unless such certificate
g certificate has filed shall be redeemed ac
id certificate for a tax cording to law, the prop
ied to be Issued there- erty described In suet
n. The certificate num- certificate shall be sold tc
er and year of Issuance, the highest bidder at the
e description of the courthouse In Inverness
operty, and the names Florida, on September 13
which It was assessed 2006 at 9:30 A.M.
s as follows: Dated this 28th day oa
ERTIFICATE NO: 98-7544 July, 2006.
AR OF ISSUANCE: 1998 BETTY STRIFLER
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER- Clerk of the Circuit Court
INVERNESS ACRES UNIT -Citrus County, Florida
AKA INVERNESS VLG By: Bonnie Tenney,
liT 2 LOT 21 BLK 12 DESC Tax Deed Clerk
OR BK 701 PG 368 Published four (4) times In
,ME IN WHICH AS- the Citrus County ChronI-
3SED: LUIS TORRES AND cle, August 9. 16, 23 and
DA A TORRES 30, 2006.
Id property being 'in the 741-0830 WCRN
'unty of Citrus, State of PUBLIC NOTICE
rida APPLICATION NO.:
less such certificate 2006-025
ill be redeemed ac- NOTICE OF APPLICATION
rdlng to law, the prop- FOR TAX DEED
y described in such NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
rtlflcate shall be sold to GERALD GOLUB AND
highest bidder at the CARLENE GOLUB
urthouse in Inverness, the holder of the follow-
t oda, on September 13, ing certificate has filed
16 at 9:30 A.M. sald certificate for a tax
ted thls 28th day of deed to be Issued there-
TY S TR LE on The certificate num -
Y STRIFLER ber and year of issuance,
irk of the CircuIt Court the description of the
us County, Florida property, and the names
Bonnie Tenney, In which It was assessed
Deed Clerk are as follows:
)llshed four (4) times In CERTIFICATE NO: 99-4748
Citrus County Chronl- YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
August 9. 16, 23 and DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
2006. TY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT
728-0830 WCRN 23 LOT 35 BLK 1746 DESCR
PUBLIC NOTICE IN OR BK 560 PG 75 &
APPLICATION NO.: QCD IN OR BK 583 PG
2006-105 1854
OTICE OF APPLICATION NAME IN WHICH AS-
FOR TAX DEED SESSED: CARL E MC DON-
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
777-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-026
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate phas filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance.
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 99-4845
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT
26 LOT-3 BLK 1618 DESCR
IN ORBK593 PG 150
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ENRIQUE CORTES
Said property being In the
County of Citrus. State of
r 13, TRUSTEE,
the holder of the follow-
y of Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
irt on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
es In In which it was assessed
roni- are as follows:
and CERTIFICATE NO; 02-4781
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2002
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT
2 AKA INVERNESS VLG
UNIT 2 LOT 36 BLK 7 DESCR
ON IN OR BK 597 PG 1995
NAME IN WHICH AS-
VEN: SESSED: MARY JANE LU-
STEE, CAS
TELL Said properly being In the
County of Citrus, State of
low- Florida.
filed Unless such certificate
tax shall be redeemed ac-
ere- cording to law, the prop-
um- erty described in such
nce, certificate shall be sold to
the the highest bidder at the
mes courthouse In Inverness,
ssed Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
83 Dated this 28th day of
9 July, 2006.
PER- BEllY STRIFLER
JNIT Clerk of the Circuit Court
2 Citrus County, Florida
AS- By: Bonnie Tenney,
ITAL Tax Deed Clerk
ONE Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chronl-
the cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
Sof 30,2006.
774-0830 WCRN
ate PUBLIC NOTICE
ac- APPLICATION NO.:
op- 2006-022
uch NOTICE OF APPLICATION
I to FOR TAX DEED
the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
ess, JOSEPH PORTELUI TRUSTEE,
13, AND CLARE PORTELLI
TRUSTEE,
of the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
f deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance.
the description of the
s In property, and the names
snl- In which it was assessed
ond are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-7947
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT
2 AKA INVERNESS VLG
IN UNIT 2 PB 6 PG 52 LOT 20
BLK 8
EN: NAME IN WHICH AS-.
ND SESSED: ROD M EDWARDS
AND SUSAN EDWARDS
iw- Said property being In the
ed County of Citrus, State of
tax Florida.
re- Unless such certificate
m- shall be redeemed ac-
ce, cording to law, the prop-
he erty described In such
nes certificate shall be sold to
ed the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
2 Florida, on September 13,
3 2006 at 9:30 A.M.
ER- Dated this 28th day of
DS July, 2006,
OT BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of'the Circuit Court
AS- Citrus County, Florida
NN By: Bonnie Tenney, .
Tax Deed Clerk
he Published four (4) times In
of the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16; 23 and
te 30, 2006.
c- 775-0830 WCRN
p- PUBLIC NOTICE
ch APPLICATION NO.:
to 2006-023
he NOTICE OF APPLICATION
ss. FOR TAX DEED
3, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
JOSEPH PORTELU TRUSTEE,
of AND CLARE PORTELLI
TRUSTEE.
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
In ber and year of Issuance,
.1- the description of the-
property, and the names
in which it was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 01-7861
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2001
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT
2 AKA INVERNESS VLG
N: UNIT 2 LOT 1 & 2 BLK 9 DE-
D SCR IN OR BK 572 PG 689
NAME IN WHICH AS-
,- SESSED: ESTATE OF JOSEPH
d NAGY & JOSEPH NAGY
]x Said property'being In the
E- County of Citrus, State of
n- Florida.
e, Unless such certificate
e shall be redeemed ac-
,s cording to law, the prop-
d erty described in such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
SFlorida, on September 13,
S 2006 at 9:30 A.M.
T Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
- BETTY STRIFLER
A Clerk of the Circuit Court
E Citrus County, Floridd
By: Bonnie Tenney,
S Tax Deed Clerk
df Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chronl-
e cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
S30, 2006. .
776-0830 WCRN
h PUBLIC NOTICE
0 APPLICATION NO.:
e 2006-024
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
f GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
,property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows;
CERTIFICATE NO: 99-4817
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 25 PB
8 PG 19 LOTS 61 & 62 BLK
1780
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: JOYEE SIMANDA
LAU
Sald property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida. on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida. on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30,2006.
778-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-027
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CER11TFICATE NO: 99-3790
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 13 PB
6 PG 98 LOT 3 BLK 998
DESC IN OR BK 549 PG 272
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: IRJA SONNINEN
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse in Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Doted this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30,2006.
779-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-028
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 99-8476
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: INVERNESS HGLDS
WEST 1ST ADD PB 5 PG 44
LOT 18 BLK 429 DESC IN
OR BK 776 PG 1504 & OR
BK 780 PG 1031'
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: THOMAS R
COLBECK, TRUSTEE
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness.
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July,2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30.,2006.
780-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPUCATION NO.:
2006-029
NOTICE OF APPUCATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 99-8434
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: INVERNESS HGLDS
WEST PB 5 PG 19 LOT 8 BLK
406 DESC IN OR BK 429 PG
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: FREDERICK TURN-
ER AND RUTH TURNER
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
781-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-030
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which it was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 99-8436
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY; INVERNESS HGLDS
WEST PB 5"PG 19 LOT 11
BLK 409
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: JAMES JONES,
BANYAN LAND TITLE
CORP. JAMES A JONES,
JAMES M JONES JR, AND
JAMES MILLARD JONES JR,
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chronil-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30,2006.
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-031
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO; 03-0153
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: LANDS IN GOVT LOT 1
AS FOL: ALL LANDS LYING
ABOVE MEAN HIGH WAT-
ER MARK WITHIN AREA
BEG AT A PT 950 FT S OF N
LN & 1,050 FT W OF E LN,
TH N 350 FT, TH E 50 FT, TH
N 275 FT, TH W TO W LN, TH
S ON W LN TO A PT ON SD
W LN 720 FT S OF N LN, TH
TO POB & LANDS IN GOVT
LOT 2 AS FOL: S 390 FT OF
N 720 FT OF E 330 FT OF
OUR LOT 5, GOVT LOT 1 &
OUR LOT 12, GOVT LOT 2
DESCR IN 0 R BK 404 PG
165
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: GRACE G
GROSTIC, JOHN D
GROSTIC AND CHERYL J
GROSTIC
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle. August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
783-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-033
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 99-4863
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT
26 LOT 19 BLK 1623 DESCR
IN 0 R BK 604 PG 886
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ALBERTO JUAN
ROSSI
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
-=jrn.nea r o, J I' IJi tiT',e Il'"
ri .':nc 'j. *,.:,,Jr',' ,Cr.ro ri.
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
784-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-034
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
sold certificate for a tax
deed to be issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which it was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIRCATE NO: 99-4861
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT
26 LOT 17 BLK 1623
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ALBERTO JUAN
ROSSI
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse in Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Cltrus County Chronl-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
785-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-035
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 99-4814
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 25 PB
8 PG 19 LOT47 BLK 1780
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: CLAUDIA RODAS
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of'
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July. 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenhey,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006,
786-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-038
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-1375
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: HIGHLAND PINES UN-
REC SUB LOT 16 DESC IN
OR BK 489 PG 354, OR BK
587 PG 998 & DC IN OR BK
790 PG 176
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ESTATE OF ULIS M
TRIMBLE. AVA TRIMBLE
AND IVA TRIMBLE
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30,2006.
787-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-041
NOTICE OF APPUCATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-0952
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: TOWNSITE OF CRYSTAL
PARK S1/2 OF LOT 615
DESC IN OR BK 244 PG
362, PB 108 PGS 737 &
1950,OR BK 701 PG 107 &
DC IN OR BK 826 PG 1864
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: IRENE BUNTS SUT-
TON
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at.9:30 A.M.
Dated this -28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle. August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
788-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-044
NOTICE OF APPUCATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has tled
said certificate for a tax
deed to be issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of. the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-7101
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: APACHE SHORES UNIT
11 PLAT BK 5 PG 36 LOT 8
BLK 41 DESC IN OR BK 536
PG 1661 & OR BK 661 PG
1634
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ALEX SEMEGEN
AND MAEBELLE SEMEGEN
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described in such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidderat the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September '13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
789-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-045
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
in which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-7102
YEAR OF ISSUANCE:' 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: APACHE SHORES UNIT
11 LOT 9 BLK 41 DESC IN
OR BK 380 PG 313 & DC IN
OR BK 734 PG490
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ALEX L. SEMEGEN
AND MAEBELLE SEMEGEN-
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida,
Unless. such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July. 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times in
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30,2006.
790-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-046
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:-
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-7821
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: HILTOP LOT 1 BLK E
DESC IN OR BK 530 PG 368
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: WILLIAM H HER-
BERT
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
LIE
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July,'2006,
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
791-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-047
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB 'AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which it was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-7904
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT
1 AKA INVERNESS VLG
UNIT 1 LOT 3 BLK 12 DESC
IN OR BK 838 PG 255
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: GUNNEL
THUNSTROM
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida,
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness.
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
792-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPUCATION NO.:
2006-048
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-7926
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT
2 PB 6 PG 52 LOT 2 BLK 5
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: WILLIAM S PEN-
NINGTON
Said property being in the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described in such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times in
the, Citrus County Chroni-
cle. August 9, 16, 23 and
30,2006.
793-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPUCATION NO.:
2006-049
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-1048
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: REPLAT OF CHARPIAS
ADD TO CRYSTAL RIVER
UNREC SUB LOT 7 OF LOT
25 FURTHER DESCR IN 0 R
BK609PG954
NAME IN WHICH .AS-
SESSED: WALTER LOPEZ
COMANDANTE GNRL
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M..
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETlY STRIFLER
Clerk of'the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
794-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-050
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
"on. The 'certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description, of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-1131
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: HARDWOOD HAM-
MOCKS UNREC SUB LOT 28
DESC IN OR BK 1112 PG
1233
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: DUNEDIN INVEST-
MENT CONSORTIUM INC
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida,
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
795-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-051
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
In which it was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-1132
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: HARDWOOD HAM-
MOCKS UNREC SUB LOT
29: N.131 FT OF S 268.69 FT
OF W 33.5 FT OF E 1000.56
FT OF SW1/4 OF SE1/4
SUBJ TO EASM ACROSS W
25 FT FOR DESC IN OR BK
1112 PG 1233
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: DUNEDIN INVEST-
MENT CONSORTIUM INC
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida,
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse in Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30,2006.
796-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-052
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
in which it was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-7856
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: INVERNESS ACRES UNIT
1 AKA INVERNESS VLG
UNIT 1 LOT 10 BLK I DESC
IN OR BK 587 PG 1687,
DC IN OR BK 750 PG 1343
&OR B K7750 PG 1344
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: BETTY J KELEMAN
AND PHYLUS J PARK
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida,
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day ..of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County. Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16. 23 and
30,2006.
797-0830 WCRN
PUBUC NOTICE
APPUCAT11ON NO.:
2006-053
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
GERALD GOLUB AND
CARLENE GOLUB'
the holder of thie follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the names
in which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 03-0520
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: RAINBOW FOREST LOTS
24 & 25 BLK B DESC IN OR
BK 229 PG 578 & DC IN OR
BK 804 PG 1231
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: THOMAS
IFIEDS
RIEDLINGER AND ESTATE
OF FRANCES LEONA
QUANN
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
798-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-073
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
WACHOVIA CUSTODI-
AN/AMERICAN TAX LIEN
FUND LP
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the descriptlon of the
property, and the names
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 99-0240
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: LOTS 1 & 2 OF AN UN-
REC SUB FURTHER DESC IN
OR BK 261 PG 214
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: EUGENE C
ROHRER
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate
shall be redeemed ac-
cording to low, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse in Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2006 at 9:30 A.M.
Doted this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30.2006.
799-0830 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
APPLICATION NO.:
2006-074
NOTICE OF APPUCATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
SPENCER W TRIMBLE
the holder of the follow-
ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
prc.c.prt, and the names.
ir, Ani.:r. ii .o assessed
are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 01-9349
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2001
DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-
TY: WITHLAPOPKA ISL UNIT
6 LOT 27 BLK B DESC IN OR
BK 641 PG 1274 & OR BK
733 PG 1279
NAME IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: GARY ALLEN
HATLEY JR. BRANDY
HATLEY, NICOLE, HATLEY,
DALLAS HATLEY AND ES-
TATE OF GARY ALLEN
HATLEY G
Said property being In the
County of Citrus, State of
Florida. ,
Unless such certificate
ihqjl, be redeemed ac-
cording to law, the prop-
erty described In such
certificate shall be sold to
the highest bidder at the
courthouse In Inverness,
Florida, on September 13,
2096 at 9:30 A.M.
Dated this 28th day of
July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Citrus County, Florida
By: Bonnie Tenney,
Tax Deed Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 9, 16, 23 and
30, 2006.
749-0906 WCRN
Notice of Action
Robert S. Kirk vs. Charles Peilfer et al
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2006-CA-2679
ROBERT S. KIRK,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CHARLES PEIFFER and
LUCIE PEIFFER,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: CHARLES PEIFFER and LUCIE PEIFFER:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the fol-
lowing property In Citrus County, Florida
LOT 17, BLOCK 1016 OF CITRUS SPRINGS, UNIT 18, A
SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 34-36 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA;
has been filed against you and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, If any, to it on Scott W.
Fitzpatrick, the plaintiffs attorney, whose address Is 100
South Edison Avenue, Suite D, Tampa, Florida 33606, on
or before September 15, 2006, and file the original with the
clerk of this court either before service on the plaintiffs attor-
ney or Immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be en-
tered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint
or petition.
Dated on August 8, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By:/s/l M.A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, Au-
gust 16, 23, 30 and September 6, 2006.
750-0906 WCRN
Notice of Action
Robert S. Kirk vs. Iraida A. Vall-Spinosa
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2006-CA-2680
ROBERT S. KIRK,
Plaintiff,
vs.
IRAIDAA. VALL-SPINOSA,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: IRAIDAA. VALL-SPINOSA:,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the fol-
lowing property in Citrus County, Florida
LOT 19, BLOCK 997 OF CITRUS SPRINGS, UNIT 13, A
SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 98-108 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA;
has been filed against you and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, If any, to it on Scott W.
Fitzpatrick, the plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 100
South Edison Avenue, Suite D, Tampa, Florida 33606, on
or before September 16, 2006, and file the original with.the
clerk of this court either before service on the plaintiffs attor-
ney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be en-
tered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint
or petition.
Dated on August 8, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ M.A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle, Au-
gust 16, 23, 30 and September 6, 2006.
744-0816 WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Board
of County Commissioners will meet In REGULAR SESSION
on August 22, 2006, at 1:00 P.M., In the Citrus County
Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Flori-
da, for the purpose of conducting the regular business
of Citrus County.
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, Inverhess, 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.)
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
-August 16, 2006. -
745-0823 WCRN
Notice of Action
Pine Ridge Estates vs. Grace C. Dulay, et al
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2006-CA-1017
PINE RIDGE ESTATES BY CITRUS HILLS.,
A Florida General Partnership
clo STEVEN D. FICHTMAN, ESQ.
PO Box 415 Homosassa Springs, FL 34447
Plaintiff,
V.
GRACE C. DULAY and PACIFIC'HEIGHTS
CAPITAL MANAGEMENT CORR, and all know
and unknown heirs, assigns and devisees
whomsoever claiming by, through under or against
the Defendant and to all Parties and persons
whomsoever having or claiming to have any right,
title or Interest.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: GRACE C. DULEY and PACIFIC HEIGHTS CAPITAL
MANAGEMENT CORP., and all other persons or parties
whomsoever claiming by, through, under or against the
above named or designated parties, and to all parties and
persons whosoever having or claiming to have any right, ti-
tle or interest in and to the following described real property
interests in Citrus County, Florida, to wit
Lot 25 and Lot 26, Block 251, Pine Ridge Unit Six, Ac-
cording To The Plat Thereof Recorded In Plat Book 14,
Page 91 Through 95 Inclusive, Public Records Of Citrus
County, Florida.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to Foreclose the Title to
the above real property in Citrus County, Florida, has been
filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any, to the Plaintiffs' Attorney, STE-
VEN D. FICHTMAN, ESQ., P.O. Box 415, Homosassa, FL
34447 on or before September 15, 2006 and file the origi-
nal with the Clerk of Court, 110 N. Apopka Ave, Inverness,
FL., 34450, either before service of the Plaintiffs' Attorney or
immediately thereafter. otherwise a Default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on the 9th day of
.August, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF COURT
By: Is/ M.A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle, Au-
gust 16 and 23, 2006.
747-0906 WCRN
Notice of Actlon-Dlsso. ..
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FI-TH C-1 1.10 L Cr .'.": Ui ..r F F .'.
i 'IbF- Ci. Ci1j'1.1" ,..',uf T,
DC,:M F. I: IEL Or.- C-1.. r'.raI
CASE NO, 2006-DR-3307
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
WILUAM J. SCOTT,
Husband,
and
DEBRA M. SCOTT, a/k/a
DEBRA M. RADAR
Wife, .
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DEBRA M. SCOTT, a/k/a DEBRA M. RADAR
1057 North Commerce Terrace
Lecanto, FL 34461
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Petition for Dissolution of Mar-
riage has been filed against you and that you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written defenses,. If any,
to It on PATRICIA M. MORING, Florida Bar # 712809, Mor-
Ing & Moring, PA., 7655 W. Gulf to Lake Highway, Ste.
12, Crystal River, FL 34429, the attorney for the Petition-
er, on or before September 15, 2006, and file the ordgi-
nal with the clerk of this court before service on the Pe-
titioner or Immediately thereafter. If you fall to do so, a
default may be entered against you for the relief de-
manded in the petition.
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office no-
tified of your current address. Future papers In this law-
suit will be mailed to the address on record at the
Clerk's office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Pro-
cedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of docu-
ments and Information. Failure to comply can result In
sanctions, Including dismissal or striking of pleadings.
Dated: August 8, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: /s/M, A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 16, 23, 30 and September 6, 2006.
748-0906 WCRN
Notice of Action
Douglas W Wykes vs. John C. Mendham, et al
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2006-CA-3137
DOUGLAS W. WYKES and JOAN A. WYKES
clo STEVEN D. FICHTMAN, ESQ.
P.O. BOX 415
Homosassa Springs, Florida 34447
Plaintiffs,
v.
JOHN C. MENDHAM and GRACE E. MENDHAM, If alive
and If dead, their, unknown spouses, heirs devisees, leg-
atees, grantees, assigns, olenore, creditors, trustees, or
other claimants and all other parties claiming by
through, under or against the above named Defendants
and all unknown natural persons If alive, and if dead, or
not known to be dead or alive, their several and respec-
tive unknown spouses, heirsl, devisees, legatees, grant-
ees, assigns, loenore, creditors,
trustees or other claimants or other parties claiming by,
through to under those unknown natural parsons and
the several and respective unknown directors, trustees
or other claimants, successors In Interest, shareholders
assigns and all other persons to parties claiming by
through or under those unknown natural persons, and
the several and respective unknown 'directors trustees
or other claimants, successors In interest, shareholders
assigns and all other persons to parties claiming by,
through, under or against any corporation (existing or
dissolved, domestic or foreign ) or other legal entity
named as a Defendants; and all other claimants, per-
sons, or parties, natural or corporate or other form of le-
gal entity, or whose exact legal status Is unknown ,
claiming under any of the above named or described
Defendants or parties or claiming to have any right title
or Interest In and to the lands hereafter described and
Involved In the lawsuit,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JOHN C, MENDHAM and GRACE E. MENDHAM., and
all other persons or parties whomsoever claiming by,
through, under or against the above named or designated
parties, and to all parties and persons whosoever having or
claiming to have any right, title or Interest in and to the fol-
lowing described real property Interests In Citrus County,
Florida, to wit:
Lot 19, FOXCROFT, an unrecorded subdivision being more
particularly described as follows; Commence at the Intersec-
tion of the North right of way loin of State road No.488, and
the East Line of Section 16, Township 17 South Range 17
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
East, thence South 55 degrees 51' 10" West along said
North right of way line 2115.93 feet, thence North 0 Degrees
08' 01" East, 1426.07 feet to the Point Beginning, thence
continue North 0 degrees 08' 01" East 150. feet, thence
south 89 degrees IO'10: East, 300.0 feet, thence South 0
degrees 08' 01" West, 150.0 feet, thence North 89 degrees
10' 10" West, 300.0 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject
to an easement across the west 25 feet thereof., Public
Records of Citrus County, Florida.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to Quiet the Title to the
above real property in Citrus County, Fi.:'.rn ha', r.be,',. fii-. -
against youi and you atre required to .-r-.e 5 a c.:.1, ,ou ,
written defenses, if any, to the Plaintiti. -n, ', ETE,.ErJ
D. FICHTMAN, ESQ., P.O. Box 415, Homosassa, FL 34447
on or before September 15, 2006 and file the original with
the Clerk of Court, I ION. Apopka Ave, Inverness, FL,
34450, either before service of the Plaintiffs' Attomey or im-
mediately thereafter: otherwise a Default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on the 8th day of
August, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF COURT
By: Is/ M.A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle, Au-
gust 16, 23, 30 and September 6, 2006.
756-0816 WCRN
Notice of Action
Dennis F. Dean vs. Deltona Corp. Realty Co., et al
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR CITRUS COUNTY FLORIDA
.- ,1"I i,' -:,- i, 4
DENNIS F. DEAN, et al,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
DELTONA CORP. REALTY CO., etc., et al,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ANNA C. HANSEN
12 ADELE COURT
EDISON, NJ 08817
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tho' ao.-, : t.':r, io Quiet Title
on- the following described re.3, co,'cr seated In
Volusia County. Florida, to-wit: .. .. .
Lots 15 and 16, Block 463, Citrus Springs, Unit 5, accord-
ing to the map or plot thereof as recorded in Plat Book
6, Page 1, of Public Records of CITRUS County, Florida.
has been filed against you and you are u-.. ueseito
serve a copy of your written defense, If any, on. the
Plaintiffs' attorney; to-wit: ....
ROBERT E. KRAMER, ESQUIRE
'.' l r,-L' rj,',.si- .,j li.:.'il, .3,.'i .uj 4 '" .C
C', .-.:n6j 0-r, Fn .I.J2 1
and file the original with the Clerk of the above styled
Court on or before August 25, 2006, otherwise a default
judgment may be entered against you for the relief
sought in the Complaint to foreclose the mortgages
held by the Plaintiffs.
WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL of this Court, 'rI
18th day of July, 2006. .
BETTYSTRIFLER Ci' c.fr Courts
CLERK OF -HE .i C- l C .UI'T
"B, M 4 Al,:r,,-
Deputy Clerk
ATTENTION: PERSONS WHll Cr. AbiLiVEt it ,a .u .are a c..-.
son with disability who o-n.,a; or'1 ".;::,n.i'. n:r. In
order to participate In this proceeding :. a.u .3 ,rmera,
at no cost to you, to the provision of .bea'r o:..:oa,-ce
Please contact Court Administrator or :fu.r .i -.un.
house Ar,r.,.. 125 Eo .i Co'. ,-..,-'e 4 -h a ,-r C '.o,' -r. 3 .
Beach. -:) ; iiJ Tel.: .!5 :-5-.:L),:. t-m ,tr rn .:. ,' '.r- .
Ing days of your receipt of the NOTICE OF ACTION: If
you are hearing or voice Impaired, Call 1-800-955-877T:
THIS IS NOTA COURT INFORMATION LINE.
Published four (4) times In the Citr s County r.r.:r,l.: e
July 26, August 2,9 and 16, 2006,
746-0823 WCRN
Notice pof Action, . .
Citrus Hills Mortgage vs. Jessie DeJesis, ef al
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUITfCOURT OF THE-FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2006-CA-1013
CITRUS HILLS MORTGAGE CORP.,
c/o STEVEN D. FICHTMAN, ESQ.
PO Box 415 Homosassa Springs, FL 34447
Plaintiff, ,,
vs
JESSIE DEJESUS and MARIA DEJESUS and FILIPINAS
CORTEZ and ORLANDO SIBAL ARROZAL and
CARMEN DELIA ARROZAL and DANIEL M. MYSZKA
and DENISE C. SULLIVAN and ZENAIDA RP. LEHNER
and all known and unknown heirs, assigns and devisees-
whomsoever claiming by, through under or against the
Defendant and to all Parties and persons whomsoever
having or claiming to have any right, title or interest.
Defendants ....
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JESSIE DEJESUS ars. MIPi>. DEJESUS s. n all i n.
er persons or parties whcm'.oe.ei' Cia.T..r.g y ini. 'gr. un.
der or against the above r.a'T.r. or dasignai'- aesar' i and
to all parties and persons *r,.-:,o.,ica har.n, ,i ci.,m.ing 10
have any right, title or inil:ii ar, ;r.10C. [r.e Iolow.ng de-
scribed real property inte-.ir- ,n C.,rui Counrry Flor,-3 1
wit
Lot 8, Block 114, Pine Ridge Unit One, According To
The Plat Thereof Recorded In Plat Book 8 Page 25
Through 36 Inclusive, Public Records Of Citrus County,
Florida.
TO: FILIPINAS CORTEZ, and all other persons or parties
whomsoever claiming by, through, under or against the
above named or designated parties, and' to all parties and
persons whosoever having or.claiming to have any right, ti-
tle or interest in and to the following .de:cnre, rEa, property
interests in Citrus County, Florida, to wit
Lot 7, Block 128, Pine Ridge Unit One, According To
The Plat Thereof Recorded In Plat Book 8, Page 25
Through 36 Inclusive, Public Records Of Citrus County,
Florida.
TO: ORLANDO SIBAL ARROZAL and CARMEN DELIA
ARROZAL and all other persons or parties whomsoever
claiming by, through, under or against the above named or
designated parties, and to .all parties and persons whosoev-
er having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in
and to the following described real property interests in Cit-
rus County, Florida, to wit:
Lot 7, Block 327, Pine Ridge Unit Three, According To
The Plat Thereof Recorded In Plat Book 8, Page 51
Through 67 Inclusive, Public Records Of Citrus County,
Florida.
TO: ORLANDO SIBAL ARROZAL and CARMEN DELIA
ARROZAL and all other persons or parties whomsoever
claiming by, through, under or against the above named or
designated parties, and to all parties and persons whosoev-
er having or-claiming to have any right, title or interest in
and to the following described real property interests in Cit-
rus County, Florida, to wit
Lot 8, Block 327, Pine Ridge Unit Three, According To
The Plat Thereof Recorded In Plat Book 8 Page 51
Through 67 Inclusive, Public Records Of Citrus County,
Florida.
TO: DANIEL M. MYSZKA and DENISE C. SULLIVAN, and
all other persons or parties whomsoever claiming by,
through, under or against the above named or designated
parties, and to all parties and persons whosoever having or
claiming to have any right, title or Interest in and to the fol-
lowing 'described real property interests in Citrus County,
Florida, to wit:
Lot 16, Block 144, Pine Ridge Unit One, According To
The Plat Thereof Recorded In Plat Book 8, Page 25
Through 36 Inclusive, Public Records Of Citrus County,
Florida.
TO: ZENAIDA P. LEHNER, and all other persons or parties
whomsoever claiming by, through, under or against the
above named or designated parties, and to all parties and
persons whosoever having or claiming to have any right, ti-
tle or Interest In and to the following described real property
interests in Citrus County, Florida, to wit:
Lot 12, Block 331, Pine Ridge Unit Three, According To
The Plat Thereof Recorded In Plat Book 8, Page. 61
Through 67 Inclusive, Public Records Of Citrus County,
Florida.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to Foreclose the Title to
the above real property in Citrus County, Florida, has been
filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any, to the Plaintiffs' Attorney, STE-
VEN D. FICHTMAN, P.O. Box 415, Homosassa, FL 34447
on or before September 16 2006 and file the original with
the Clerk of Court, 110 N. Apopka Ave, Inverness, FL,
34450, either before service of the Plaintiffs' Attorney or im:
mediately thereafter; otherwise a. Default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on the 9th day of-
August, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF COURT
By: Is M.A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle, Au-
gust 16, and 23, 2006.
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