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High-level district official quits
Sheriffs office launches investigation
into former Crystal River principal
CRiSTY LOFTS
KHUONG PHAN
Chronicle
A high-level Citrus County
School Board administrator
resigned unexpectedly Friday
and is being investigated by the
. Citrus County Sheriff's Office.
The resignation of Steve
Myers, school district director
of risk management and human
resources for support person-
nel, will become official after
school board members meet
Tuesday, according to
Superintendent of Schools
Sandra "Sam" Himmel.
Sheriff Jeff Dawsy confirmed
that there is., an investigation
centered on Myers.
Dawsy could not provide
specifics in the case, but did say
that allegations were raised and
Himmel asked him to do an
investigation.
Dawsy said the investigation
began Monday and stressed that
since it is ongoing, he did not
know whether the matters per-
taining to Myers were criminal
or administrative in nature.
Himmel would not comment
about why Myers resigned or the
nature of the allegations.
Myers was promoted to the
district office from his position
as principal at Crystal River
High School in July 2005.
According to a Chronicle wed-
ding announcement, he married
fellow school district employee
Carin Shriver on the Fourth of
July.
According to the district Web
site, his wife works as a secre-
tary,'bookkeeper at the district's
Instructional Resource Center.
No other details were avail-
able Thursday.
Schoolyard banter
Questions arise
over commission
hopeful l's record
Candidate registered
to vote prior to
receiving clemency
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A Citrus County Commission
candidate, whose criminal
background includes; prison
time on two drug felony
charges, registered, to. vote in
2000 five years before
receiving clemency that
restored his voting rights,
records and interviews show.
James Brunswick, a candi-
date in the Democratic pri-
mary for county commission
District 4, was arrested in 1979
for distribution of marijuana
and delivery of cocaine, and
again in 1987 for conspiracy to
traffic' in cocaine, according to
DAVE SIGLER/Chr.:,,-.:]e
Citrus County School Board candidates Linda Powers, Bruce Bellamy and Hank Hemrick squared off Tuesday during the Citrus
County Chronicle Political Forum. Powers is the District 5 incumbent.
School board candidates share opinions ofhowu they can bestserve
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.CFt.TY LcFTES
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Standardized test stress and failures
with zero tolerance policies have got
Bruce Bellamy plain fed uip.
"I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to
take it anymore." Bellamy said at the
Citrus County Chronicle's primary
political forum Tuesday night.
Bellamy is one of three candidates
3'ing'.for the Citrus County School
Board's District 5 seat.
Bellamy doesn't claim to be a better
candidate than incumbent Linda
MORE INSIDE
Judicial hopefuls tell voters 'to do
their research.'.,4A
Congressional hopefuls take aim
at incumbent.."'5A
Commission candidates seek to
stand out.,7A
Powers or candidate Hank Hemrick,
but he said he thinks differently to solve
problems and can relate to children.
The political forum drew out the
eight school board candidates running
for District 1.3 and 5 seats at the Citrus
County Auditorium in Inverness. About
300' people showed up to listen to
speeches and learn more about candi-
dates.
Hemrick touted that he would make a
good addition to a school board that
lacks divers it
"The school board is dominated by
ex-teachers," Hemrick said, noting that
four of the five current board members
are retired teachers.
Education systems aro in shambles
across the country Heni'ick said. The
one thing in common is that most school
Please see t-AMiT. /Page 13A
the Florida Department of
Law Enforcement.
In 1996, Brunswick said, he
was charged with driving
under the influence by
Inverness police and pleaded
guilty.
Citrus County Supervisor of
Elections Susan Gill said Wed-
nesday that
when Bruns-
wick regis-
tered to vote in
2000, he mark-
ed a box on the
voter registra-
tion fonn that
said: "I am not
Jamnes a convicted
Brumnswiks felon, 'or if I
am, my rights
relating to voting have been
restored.
The voter-application form
includes a warning that atanyone
who knowingly fills out the
fonn falsely may be guilty of a
Please see 'i:.T>" 5./Page 4A
Officials: Man solicits
deputy posing as girl
Sumter authorities
help with arrest
KIHuOWG PMAN
kphan@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The Citrus County Sheriff's
Office, working as part of the
North Florida Internet Crimes
Against Children Task Force,
helped apprehend a Sumter
County man Wednesday morn-
ing on charges of enticing
youths via the Internet.
According to a sheriff's
office press release, on July 5,
Lt. David DeCarlo, of the crim-
inal investigations unit, was
working online, undercover,
posing as a 14-year-old girl.
DeCarlo was in a Yahoo!
"Florida" chat room and was
reportedly sent an instant mes-
sage from Larry Keith Allen,
57, Sumterville.
The tone of the chatroom
conversation quickly turned
sexual, with a request for the
"girl" to send naked pictures of
herself and a comment that he
wanted to get her pregnant
According to a report,
DeCarlo checked his records
Please see 3i~W!CIkl./Page 7A,
Group 31 judicial candidates: Professionalism in court necessary
Kirk Experiences prepared him for role as judge
kphan@chronicleonline.com
Chlron icle
.Jetf Kirk prides himself on
his work as a civil servant At
22. Kirk successftily ran for a
spot on the Homeslead Cit
Council and was subsequentl' .teff
re-elected five times. During serve
his tenure. Kirk had to deal Homrn
with a variety of situations, City C
including Hiurricane And rew%.
"I believe that these experiences on
the Homestead Council where I had to
be an elected decision-maker
and decide things that affect
people prepared me for a role
as a judge," he said.
Kirk, who has been working
at the Hernando -County
Attorney's office since 2003, is
running for election in the
f., Group 31 race for Circuit Judge
in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
ed on The five-county circuit
estead
Council includes Citrus; the judge
would work three days in
Hernando County and two days in
Please see KIRK/Page 5A
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COURT GROUP 31
" WHO: Sabito "Sal" DeVito,
Jeff Kirk and Daniel
Merntt Jr.
* COVERS: Citrus,
Hernando, Lake, Marion
and Sumter counties.
" TERM: Six years.
* PAY: $139,497.
* ON THE BALLOT: Sept. 5
primary. Unless winner
gets more than 50 percent
of vote, top two finishers
in Nov. election.
t
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Merritt wants to follow in father's footsteps
DAVE PIERULIK Group 31 race for Circuit Judge
dpieklik@ in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
chronicleonline.com The five-county circuit
Chronicle includes Citrus; the judge
would work three, days in
Daniel Merritt Jr. believes Hernando County and two days
his diverse background makes in Citrus County.
him the ideal candidate for cir- Merritt hopes to follow in the
cuit judge ., footsteps of his father, Daniel
I'\e done everything from A Daniel Merritt Sr. a Hernando County
to Z in the practice of law," he ;' ,-tt Jr. Mudge, whom he srnid he wants
said. "'I think I've done it ably touts his judge, whom he said he wants
diverse to emulate. However, he added,
and competently" background. he's not running on his father's
Merritt, .who has been a qualifications, but on his own
Brooksville attorney since
1990, is running for election in the
Please see MERRITT/Page 5A
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. British investi-
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week./14A
2 men charged
with handgun theft
* Police say weapon
was sold for
drugs./3A
* Man, 70, must
register as sex
offender./3A
* Special election
will determine
who gets Sheen's
council seat./3A
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current break from the big screen./2A
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Today in
HISTORY
Today is Thursday, Aug. 17, the
229th day of 2006. There are 136 .
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History: -
On Aug. 17, 1807, Robert : -
Fulton's North River Steam Boat -
began heading up New York's ;- -'
Hudson, River on its successful
round-trip to Albany.
On this date:
In 1863, Federal batteries and -
ships bombarded Fort Sumter in -
Charleston, S.C., harbor during the:- -
Civil War.
In 1896, a prospecting party dis-
covered gold in Alaska, a finding :: -
that touched off the Klondike gold
rush.
In 1915, a mob in Cobb County,
Ga., lynched Jewish businessman -
Leo Frank, whose death sentence
for the murder of 13-year-old Mary
Phagan had been commuted to -
life imprisonment. (Frank, who'd
maintained his innocence, was
pardoned by the state of Georgia
in 1986.)
In 1943, the Allied conquest of
Sicily was completed as U.S. and
British forces entered Messina.
In 1969, the Woodstock Music
and Art Fair concluded near
Bethel, N.Y.
In 1985, more than 1,400 meat-
packers walked off the job at the
Geo. A. Hormel and Company's
main plant in Austin, Minn., in a
bitter strike that lasted just more"
than a year.
In 1987, Rudolf Hess, the last
member of Adolf Hitler's inner cir-
cle, died at a Berlin hospital near
Spandau Prison at age 93, having
apparently committed suicide.
Ten years ago: A military cargo
plane carrying gear for Presidentr
Clinton crashed and exploded
shortly after takeoff from Jackson
Hole Airport in Wyoming; eight
crew members and a Secret
Service employee were killed.
Five years ago: Millionaire bal-
loonist Steve Fossett's fifth attempt
to fly solo around the world ended
in Brazil after running into bad
weather.
One year ago: Israeli security
forces poured into four Jewish set-
tlements in the Gaza Strip, begin-
ning the forcible removal of pro-,
testers who'd refused orders to
leave the area ahead of a dead-
lin '
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Man, 70, 2 charged with gun theft
pleas in
children
,sex case
.'.
Name added to --
sex offender list
DAVE PIEKLIK
dpieklik@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A Dunnellon man will be
classified as a sex offender,
and must serve 10 years of sex
offender probation, after
pleading to charges of sexual
contact with two young girls.
Richard Lee Darling, 70,
_pleaded no contest Wed-
nesday to charges of child
.abuse and promoting the sex-
lial performance of a child.
He was arrested July 23, 2005,
'ifter being accused of inap-
propriately touching two 9-
year-old girls.
1,' The charges were a "down-
ward departure" from what
state sentencing guidelines
.call for; Darling was initially
chargedd with nine counts in
-%onnection to the case,
including three counts of sex-
ual battery, which allows for a
maximum sentence of life in
prison.
- In August 2005, Darling ini-
"fially pleaded not guilty to
charges. The plea deal called
for lesser charges that carry a
potential maximum sentence
of 20 years in prison.
As part of his sentence,
Darling must pay for counsel-
ing for the girls, $201 to the,
-'Crimes Against Minors fund,....
perform 100 hours of commu-
nity service and have no con-
tact with the victims. He also
-was ordered by Circuit Judge
S Ric' Howard to have only
; supervised contact with chil-
dren younger than 18 years of
age.
The plea deal was reached
S after Assistant State Attorney
Paul Norville said the girls
and their families were in
agreement with the terms.
The other charges filed in the
case were dismissed as part
-'of the agreement.
Howard instructed Darling
that, as part of the plea deal,
,:he could be subject to the
Jimmy Ryce Act, which could
lead to mandatory civil com-
mitment if prosecutors peti-
tioned for an evaluation. If
determined to have a mental
Illness or high risk of re-
offending, Howard said
Darling could be involuntari-
ly kept in a secure facility to
receive'treatment.
" Darling would also be sub-
ject to the Jessica Lunsford
-Act, Howard told him, that
'-could subject him to electron-
'ic monitoring and other con-
,ditions.
During the sentencing,
'Norville read a brief account
.of what Darling reportedly
.did to the girls, referred to as
,D.D. and H.K. in court. He
%aid between March 18, 2002,
iand July 18, 2005, Darling
'abused the girls without caus- -
ring significant harm, and that
the engaged in sexual per-
formances.
He later said one of the
girls was related to Darling.
SHoward asked if Darling
h ad anything to say, to which
,.the man replied he didn't.
'After conditions of the plea
'deal were finalized, Howard
announced, "He is now listed
as a sex offender."
After leaving court,
-,orville said the reluctance
'of one of the girls to testify
;against Darling played a role
:cn his decision to not move
A4he case to trial. He said the
girl had developed an
."attachment" to Darling;
according to an arrest report,.
'she was protective of him
hen questioned by sheriff's
deputies and did not want to
see him go to jail.
"Even though he did this,"
Norville said, "she still didn't
|vant to, or couldn't, testify
against him."
Suspects allegedly
sold weapon for drugs
KHUONG PHAN
kphan@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Two Floral City men were arrested
Tuesday afternoon after they allegedly
admitted to stealing a handgun from a
woman's home.
According to the Citrus County Sheriff's
Office, a 23-year-old woman called author-
ities to report that someone had broken
into her home and stolen a gun. A deputy
responded to the scene and questioned
the woman's neighbor, James Andrew
Jones, 27. Jones allowed a search of his
residence, but the gun was not found.
Shortly after this initial search, Jones'
roommate. William Todd Craig. 41, arrived
and allowed a search of his bedroom,
which yielded a bag of marijuana but no
w-%
gun. Shoeprints at the crime scene report-
edly matched Craig's shoes, but when both
men were questioned about the incident,
they denied having knowledge of the
stolen.gun.
Craig was then arrested for the marijua-
na and taken to jail. During the drive,
Craig wanted to give information about
the gun and subsequently told investiga-
tors that Jones had borrowed his shoes,
went outside in the dark for some time and
returned with the gun. Craig claimed that
Jones asked for a ride down to Brooksville
so that the gun could be exchanged for
crack cocaine. Craig claimed that he did
not break into the woman's home, but he
did later reportedly admit to knowing the
gun was stolen.
Craig reportedly told investigators that
the gun was eventually traded for about
$65 in crack cocaine, which he and Jones
then smoked.
With this information in hand, Jones
was questioned again and he reportedly
changed his previous story. Jones claimed
Craig had approached him about stealing
Congressman gives awards
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MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
U.S. Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite, R-Brooksville, presented four veterans with service medals
Wednesday morning at Inverness City Hall. The medals were earned during their years of serv-
ice in the military during wartimes. Above, the congresswoman displays some of the medals
she presented to Sterling Dobbs for his service in World War II. The 90-year-old former pilot
now residing in Sugarmill Woods received the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal, American
Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Service Medal, American Campaign Medal,
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal and Honorable Service Lapel Pin.
Veteran Paul Jones also was honored and received a litany of overdue medals, including the
Good Conduct Medal, United Nations Service Medal, World War II Victory Medal, American
Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, Korean Service Medal, Honorable Service
Lapel Pin and Honorable Discharge Button. Charles Smith was presented the Korean War
Service Medal, and Leon Zimmermann Jr. received the Purple Heart for injuries sustained dur-
ing the Vietnam War. Brown-Waite urged those attending the ceremony to contact her office
if they knew of any veteran who has earned similar honors, but has not received the medals.
She may be reached by calling (866) 492-4835.
Leon Paul Jones Charles Smith
Zimmerman Jr.
the gun. Jones said the pair went next
door, and with a boost from Craig, Jones
entered the home through a broken win-
dow. Jones then unlocked the front door
and both men went looking for the gun,
which, according to Jones, Craig found.
The men then took the gun to Brooksville
and exchanged it for crack.
Jones reportedly told investigators that
he could probably get the gun back if they
would let him go talk to the dealer and get
it himself.
Jones was charged with burglary of a
dwelling (and becoming armed within a
dwelling), grand theft of a firearm and
dealing in stolen property His bond was
set at $32,000.
Craig was charged with grand theft of a
firearm and dealing in stolen property. His
bond was set at $7,000. Additionally, Craig
was charged with marijuana possession,
but was released on his own recognizance
for the charge.
Investigators informed' Hernando
County Sheriff officials about the gun and
the person possibly in possession of it
Special
election
to fill
seat
Sheen's council
spot now open
DAVE PIEKLIK
dpieklik@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Inverness residents will
have total control over who
will help shape the city's:
future at, the upcoming
November elections.
The city council voted
Tuesday to have a special elec-
tion to determine who will fill
the seat left vacant with the
departure of former Coun-
cilman Bill Sheen. Sheen
resigned from the council in
July after his wife was named
president of South Georgia
College.
At its regular meeting, the
council decided rather than
try to appoint someone to fill
the vacancy which would
require a unanimous vote by
council members a special
election would be better. That
election will coincide with the
countywide general elections
Nov. 7.
Whoever is elected to the
seat vacated by Sheen, who
was elected in February
2005, will serve out the
remainder of his term to
February 2009.
Along with electing someone
to fill the position, residents
also will vote for three other
council seats and the mayor.
Council president Marc
Wigmore, Councilman Ken
Hinkle, council vice president
John Sullivan and Mayor Bob
Plaisted are seeking reelec-
tion.
Council members and the
mayor serve four-year terms.
Qualifying for the positions
begins Aug. 28 and ends Sept.
1.
Tuesday's decision came
after the council explored
options for filling Sheen's
vacancy. The council followed
Wigmore's lead after he said
he would prefer voters to
decide a replacement
Hinkle added he knew the
council had the option to
appoint someone, but talking.
with others left a different
impression.
'After talking with a number
of constituents," he said, "they
feel they should be able to vote
on it"
County"
CFCC offers class to
help aspiring teachers
Central Florida Community
College will have an informa-
tion session for bachelor's
degree holders who are inter-
ested in becoming teachers.
CFCC's Educator Preparation
Institute will provide information
about the Alternative
Certification Program for indi-
viduals 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 obser-
vations and teach, lessons.
Attendance is mandatory.
For information, call Cheryl
Lonon at (352) 854-2322, ext.
1597; or visit www.gocfcc.com.
CRPD on Labor Day
drunk driver lookout
The Crystal River Police
Department will participate in the
National "You Drink, You Drive,
You Lose" campaign beginning
Friday and running through
Sept. 4.
The department will conduct
"DUI Saturation" and BUI (boat-
ing under the influence) patrols
during the Labor Day weekend.
The department will have extra
officers on duty tasked with
detecting and arresting impaired
drivers.
-.In addition,-the officers will
look for aggressive drivers'and
those motorists who are not
using seat belts. The depart-
ment's boat will look for unsafe
or impaired vessel operations.
"Crystal River is completing
its first year of a three-year DUI
grant program; the department
has arrested 87 DUI drivers,
exceeding last year's arrest total
of 74," Chief Steven Burch said.
"We fully anticipate arresting
well over 100 DUI drivers this
year. Officer Scott Turner, the
department's grant-funded DUI
officer, has done an excellent
job of detecting and arresting
impaired drivers."
For information, call Burch at
795-4241.
Utility rescinds
boil water notice
The precautionary boil water
notice issued Aug. 11 in the
area of Chassahowitzka
Campgrounds has been
rescinded following the emer-
gency repairs and the satisfacto-
ry completion of the bacteriologi-
cal analysis showing that the
water is safe for human con-
sumption. Residents may
resume normal usage at this
time.
Call (352) 527-7650 for infor-
mation or clarification.
From staff reports
Clarification
A story on Page 3A of the
Aug. 2 edition of the Chronicle,
"Court allows man chance to
amend sentence," may not have
made clear that a count of "bur-
glary while armed" charge
against James Shelton was the
result of Shelton stealing a gun
from a Dunnellon business dur-
ing the course of the burglary.
The "burglary while armed"
charge was one of the nine
charges he pleaded to, not a
separate, additional charge.
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Judicial hopefuls
tell voters 'to do
their research'
DAVE PIEKLIK
dpieklik@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
With 10 people vying for five
new circuit judge positions
across the state, candidates
urged voters Tuesday night to do
their research before making a
decision.
More than 300 people gath-
ered at the Citrus County
Auditorium on Tuesday night for
the Chronicle political forum.
Toward the end of the night, the
candidates for the five Fifth
Judicial Circuit judgeships
spoke.
The five-county circuit
includes Citrus County, though
all but one position will be based
outside the county. Here are
highlights of remarks:
In the Group 29 race, which
will be based out of Marion
County, Peyton Hyslop started
things off by saying he has a
diverse background in law as a
criminal and civil attorney After
serving as Hernando County
judge for 15 years, he said he
also had experience on the
bench.
"I've sentenced people to
prison for many years," he said.
Ocala attorney Edward
Scott talked of experience as a
Marion County sheriff's deputy,
and work handling age discrimi-
nation cases in the 1990's.
One case made it to the U.S.
Supreme Court, and is an expe-
rience he's proud of.
"To my knowledge, there's no
candidates in any of the races
that have ever been to the U.S.
Supreme Court and litigated
cases," he said.
Candidate Sandy Hawkins
did not appear at the forum.
In the Group 30 race, to be
based out of Lake County, Ocala
criminal trial lawyer Mike
Gourley talked of having a wife
and two children, and having
family values. He stressed hav-
ing a judge who applies common
sense to the job.
"I'll tell you one thing we don't
want as a circuit judge, and
that's a politician," he said.
Opponent Michael Takac,
an attorney for the Office of
Attorney General, talked of his
two previous unsuccessful bids
for judgeships. As judge, he said
he'll always do the right thing.
"I've already proven to you
that I will never put myself
above the law. I will always be
ethical," he said.
In the Group 31 race, which
will share time between Citrus
and Hernando Counties,
Hernando County lawyer Sal
DeVito talked of a judge's duty to
the citizens.
'"A judge needs to be focused
on what his particular duty is in
the course of sitting on the
bench," he said.
Attorney Jeff Kirk talked of
voters studying candidates
closely, while stressing values of
his own and a judge's responsi-
bility.
'Ajudge is a problem-solver A
judge is a decision-maker," he
said.
Hernando County attorney
Daniel Merritt Jr urged voters to
look at all candidates, while
adding, "We are not politicians.
We are trained advocates."
In the Group 7 race, which
will be based out of Sumter
County, Bushnell attorney
Michelle Morley talked of 27
years practicing law, and her
hopes of developing a calm
atmosphere in court.
"I will be fair and impartial in
every case. I will follow the law
the way it was written," she said.
Opponent Scott Wynn, a
Lake County attorney, said he's
been before good judges and
bad judges, and that his goal is to
give everyone the time and
respect they deserve.
Said Wynn, "My campaign is
about being a public servant"
For the RECORD
Citrus County Sheriff
Arrests
Jamie Bodwell, 25, 5341 W. State St.,
Homosassa, at 11:15 p.m. Tuesday on charges
of possession of a controlled substance, drug
paraphernalia and knowingly driving while license
suspended.
Bond was set at $6,000.
Justin Corey, 25, Fordham Drive, Hemando,
at 1:22 a.m. Tuesday on charges of aggravated
battery and possession of drug paraphernalia.
According to the arrest report, Corey hit a 34-
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third-degree felony.
Florida does not allow con-
victed felons to vote unless they
have received clemency from
the governor and Cabinet, act-
ing as the Clemency Board.
Brunswick, 52, said that since
his probation had ended he
assumed his rights were
restored.
Two' or three years ago,
though, Brunswick said, a
friend told him he needed to
apply for clemency to have his
rights restored.
Brunswick insisted in an
interview Wednesday that he
believed restoration of rights
was necessary for such purpos-
es as obtaining a liquor license
or permit to carry a weapon. He
said he believed clemency and
his voting rights were not relat-
ed.
Jane Tillman, a spokes-
woman with the Florida Parole
Commission, confirmed that
Brunswick received clemency
March 1, 2005. Any details about
his case, including when he
filed the clemency application,
are not public record, she said.
Frank Yetner, a former chair-
man of the Citrus County
Democratic Party, said he saw
Brunswick's name in 2004 on a
list of convicted felons whose
voting rights were not restored.
Yetner said he confronted
Brunswick about his name
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year-old woman on the back of the head with a
glass bong causing her to bleed. Deputies also
found marijuana pipes in Corey's vehicle.
Bond was set at $5,500.
John David Padilla, 42, unknown, at 10:15
a.m. Wednesday on charges of burglary of a
structure (unoccupied) and criminal mischief.
According to the arrest report, Padilla reported-
ly broke into the Suncoast Baptist Church and
damaged a door.
No bond was set.
Elizabeth Marie Scott, 38, 10 S. Wadsworth
Ave., Beverly Hills, at 9 a.m. Wednesday on a
being on the list because
Brunswick was then a member
of the county's Democratic
Executive Committee.
"He said he had taken care of
it and that he had his voting
rights restored," Yetner said
Wednesday.
The Secretary of State's
Office issued felon lists to
Florida's elections supervisors
to ensure that voter rolls
excluded felons. However,
numerous questions about the
validity of the lists led the state
to tell county supervisors of
elections to ignore the lists alto-
gether, Gill said.
This year, databases were
installed in elections offices
that run the names of each new
voter through state records to
ensure they are not convicted
felons. Before that, Gill said,
her office had no way of know-
ing whether a registered voter
was a felon or not
Brunswick at first denied
having the conversation with
Yetner Asked to explain why he
kept up his voter registration -
in apparent violation of Florida
law before receiving clemen-
cy in 2005, Brunswick said he
has been up front about all his
past
"I thought I was able to vote,"
he said. "I thought my rights
were restored. I know what's
going on here. All it's going to do
is help me, whatever you print
I've not hidden anything from
anyone. I thought my rights
were restored automatically."
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charge of fraudulent use of a credit card.
She was released on her own recognizance)
Karl Vayda, 27, 827 Ontario St., Wildwood,' -
at 11:35 p.m. Tuesday on a charge of resisting n n
officer without violence.
Bond was set at $500.
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Highway, Crystal River.
Chronicle sent Brunswick and
all candidates for office asked if
they have been arrested and, if
so, to explain the circum-
stances.
Brunswick's primary election
opponent, Bernie Leven, said
he had a 1982 driving under the
influence case from Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Brunswick's questionnaire
from the Chronicle included a
separate sheet that notes seven
arrests since 1972. Four of those
were in Ohio for misdemeanors
and three in Florida.
In 1979, Brunswick spent 32
months in prison on a charge of
conspiracy to deliver marijuana
stemming from a Fort
Lauderdale arrest, he said.
FDLE records show Brunswick
was charged with possession of
marijuana with intent to distrikb-
ute, and delivery of cocaine. He
was sent to prison in 1982 arid
paroled in 1985:
Parole was revoked in 197
when he, was charged in
Hillsborough Countm with con-
spiracy to traffic in cocaine. He
was sentenced in December
1987 to five to 15 years in prison
and served five years, 250 days,
according to the FDLE report
Brunswick said he hasn't hid-
den his past and said Ae
believes the current leadership
in the Democratic Executive
Committee is spreading rumors
about him because they do nbt
want him to win the primary. '
"I'm a taxpaying American,"
Brunswick said. "I'm respected
in the damn community! All this
is politics to themi"
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KIRK
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Citrus County.
According to Kirk, his legal
,experience spans "pretty
much the whole civil spec-
trum," with his specialty being
complex commercial litiga-
tion. Kirk has worked on cases
,% dealing with such things as
.Qreal estate, land use, zoning
and proper-
KIRK BIO ty rights. He
believes
Age: 46. that his
Hometown: experience
Hernando is what sep-
Beach. rates him
0 Occupation: from his
SAttorney opponents.
with County "I believe
i Attorney's that growth
._ Office of manage-
; Hernando. ment is a
very com-
plicated
j`part of the law," he said. "I
think that it's on the front of
the minds of most of the citi-
zens, that is planning and
IXnfrastructure. These are
.Issues I've dealt with and I
believe they will be more fre-
quent before the bench."
n, Kirk admitted that he has lit-
&,le criminal experience, but
I-felt that his intellectual apti-
altude would give him the ability
,o ."come up to speed very
quickly on criminal proce-
dure."
Kirk said that he believes
that the primary job of judge is
to act as a problem solver. In
solving problems, he stressed
the need particularly for
l 4outh and mentally, ill offend-
Vrs to look at all the mitigat-
itng circumstances that may
Rise in a case.
SAsked about his feelings
about the death penalty, Kirk
took a second of pause.
"I will follow the rule of the
Slaw on those issues," he said.
"Those decisions will come
with a lot of soul-searching
and would not be made with-
out the utmost amount of
deliberation or thought."
For Kirk, an ideal judge is
someone who is fair and most
importantly conducts himself
with compassion and profes-
sionalism.
"I think judicial tempera-
ment and showing people the
respect they deserve is most
important," he said.
MERRITT.
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merits, such as honesty and
integrity.
"My practice and my reputa-
tion has been built on those
things," he said.
Merritt's background
includes work in civil, busi-
iness, real estate, personal
injury and family law, among
other areas of practice.
Though he hasn't tried crimi-
nal cases, something he could
be called upon to do as circuit
judge, Merritt said he wel-
comes the opportunity.
"It helps make you a more
i diversely able judge," he said.
Talking about other issues
: he could face as judge, Merritt
described
MERRITT his views on
mental ill-
JR. BIO ness and
Age: 42 the court
system. He
Hometown: said his
Brooksville. goal for any
Occupation: defendant
Attorney with docu-
with Merritt m e n t e d
& Keller, a mental
partnership h e a l t h
of proves problems
sional asso- would be to
c nations seek treat-
ment and
"make them a productive citi-
zen" again.
If the person was a danger to
themselves or others, he said
any treatment would have to
ensure the community would
be kept safe.
However, Merritt said he
would rely on medical experts
to make determinations, say-
ing he won't buy into some peo-
ple blaming their actions on
mental illness.
"There is, in my opinion, a
prevailing lack of acceptance
of responsibility for their
actions that some people
have," he said.
Merritt also stressed the
importance of bringing profes-
sionalism into the courtroom,
saying the judge should give
everyone a chance to say what
he or she has to say.
With cases that can get emo-
tional at times, including
divorces, Merritt said the
importance is "for the judge to
look at the facts, observe the
people before you, apply the
law and make your ruling
based on the law."
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Congressional hopefuls take aim at incumbent
MIKE WRIGHT
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As usual, David Werder left
them laughing.
Werder, on the Democratic
ballot for the U.S. House of
Representatives District 5 race,
dazzled the Chronicle political
forum crowd Tuesday night with
quips that also served as veiled
barbs against his two primary
opponents and Republican
incumbent Ginny Brown-Waite.
Meanwhile, primary chal-
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5 primary. The winner faces
Brown-Waite, R-Brooksville, in
the November election.
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of Florida, has taught 23 years in
public education. He said he
tells social studies students that
Congress should represent the
public's best interest
"I think Congress has gotten
away from that and are focusing
on special interests," he said.
Penberthy said the U.S.
should have a strategy for the
war in Iraq other than to stay the
course.
"It's not an option, because it's
not a plan," he said.
Russell opposes the war in
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low water levels. Meanwhile, monthly water
demand has been exceptionally high during
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As a result, the water level at the Florida
Governmental Utility Authority's storage
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that adequate water pressure and quantity
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"We are asking all residents to conserve
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Mississippi woman
charged in triple murder
CLEWISTON -A Mississippi
woman was charged Wednesday
with murdering three people who
were found dead a day earlier inside
their home, and another suspect in
the slaying killed himself after ram-
ming police vehicles, authorities said.
Ruby Yolanda Parker, 31, of
Poplarville, Miss., is charged with
three counts of felony capital mur-
der, according to the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement.
Authorities believe robbery was the
motive. They also believe the vic-
tims knew the suspect, Richard
Harry Harker, 35, of Hawthorne,
Fla., who committed suicide.
The victims were identified as
Joey Glenn Whitaker, 52; Carolyn
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Cox, 80.
Study: S.W. Florida
getting less gray
SARASOTA-- Statistics show
southwest Florida's population is
getting a little younger but its still
a lot older on average than the rest
of the nation.
New federal data shows Manatee
County's median age at 42.8;
Sarasota County at 49.4 and Char-
lotte County's at 52.7. In 1980, the
counties' median ages were 44.3,
49.8 and 57.1, respectively.
Florida is the sixth oldest state
when compared to the national
median age of 36.4.
'Typically, counties start out with a
very heavy retiree population,"
Lance de Haven Smith, who tracks
state demographics at Florida State
University, told the Sarasota Herald-
Tribune. "Then you get a large num-
ber of active young adults. You've
got to have people to provide health
care, police, roads."
Deputy delivers baby
in fast food parking lot
BRANDON Hillsborough
County sheriff's Sgt. Mozell Porter
headed in to work early Wednesday
to get a jump on paperwork and
ended up delivering a baby instead.
A man approached Porter at a
red light about 5:20 a.m.
Wednesday and told her he needed
help. She told him to pull his van
into a fast food.parking lot.
The man opened the door and
Porter saw a woman giving birth.
The baby's head was already visi-
ble. She radioed for help.
Porter delivered the baby and
waited for paramedics to cut the
umbilical cord. Mother and baby
were taken to a local hospital in
good condition.
Mhitzlarloc I
David Bridges, 64
HOMOSASSA
David Vincent Bridges, 64,
Homosassa, died Tuesday, Aug.
15, 2006, at his home.
Born March 9, 1942, in
Westbrook, Maine, to Llewlyn
and Irene Bridges, he moved to
this area two
and a half
years ago from
Sarasota.
Mr. Bridges
was an inven-
tory control
Suncoast Ford
manager for
in Port Richey
and a U.S. Marine Corps veter-
an, having served during the
Vietnam era.
He was a member of the
Crystal River Loyal Order of
Moose No. 2013 and he enjoyed
boating, gardening and travel-
ing.
He was Catholic.
Survivors include his wife of
34 years, Ruth Bridges of
Homosassa; daughter, Cynthia
Bridges of Lyman, Maine; sis-
ters, Jeannine Piacentini of
Atlanta, Ga., and Delores
Brachia of Providence, R.I.;
and several cousins, nieces and
nephews and grand nieces and
nephews.
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.
Bogdan 'Buddy'
Gurak, 46
CRYSTAL RIVER
Bogdan "Buddy" Gurak, 46,
Crystal River, died Monday,
Aug. 14,2006, at Hospice House
of Citrus County in Lecanto.
Born May 5, 1960, in Gorka,
Poland, to Stanislaw and
Matilda Gurak, he moved to
Crystal River in 2002 from
Chicago, Ill.
Mr Gurak was Catholic.
Survivors include his wife,
Shirley McCarthy of Crystal
River; two sons, Israel Burgos
and Danilo Martinez, both of
Crystal River; mother, Matilda
Gurak of Schaumburg, Ill.; five
brothers, Stefan Gurak and
wife Suzanne of Homosassa,
Lester Gurak and wife Diana,
Frankie Gurak and wife
Gracie, Eddie Gurak and wife
Sophie and Stanley Gurak and
wife Danke, all of Schaumburg,
Ill.; three sisters, Lillian Purta
of Schaumburg, Ill., Drystyna
Doniec and husband Lester of
Barrington, Ill., and Julia
Luberda of Chicago, Ill.; and
several nieces and nephews,
including Rachel, James,
Christy, Stan, Beata, Sophie
and Brian.
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.
Kennellh
Simerly, 84
LECANTO
Kenneth W. Simerly, 84,
Lecanto, died Wednesday, Aug.
16, 2006, in Inverness.
Born Nov. 28, 1921, in Erwin,
Tenn., to Henry C. and Ada
Mae (Kesecker) Simerly, he
moved to this area in 1987 from
Michigan.
Prior to retiring, Mr Simerly
was a retired division supervi-
sor with General Motors
Cadillac Division, Michigan.
_ He was a member of
Inverness Loyal Order of
Moose Lodge 2112 and a inem-
ber of Citrus Hills Golf and
Country Club. He was an avid
golfer and loved playing
cards.
He was Presbyterian and
was a wonderful husband and
father.
His wife, Jean Simerly,.pre-
ceded him in death in 2000.
Survivors include two
daughters, Lynda Simerly of
Hernando and Bonnie Simerly
of Covington, La.; one brother,
Glen Simerly and wife Cirilia
of Michigan; two sisters, Mae
Ross and husband Bob and
Ruth Ledford, all of Michigan;
and several nieces and
nephews.
Fero Funeral Home, Beverly
Hills.
Roy
Thompson, 54
FLORAL CITY
The Rev. Roy Michael
Thompson, 54, Floral City, died
suddenly at his home Tuesday,
Aug. 15,2006.
A native of North Carolina,
he was born July 7, 1952, to
Dewey W and Elizabeth (Clark)
Thompson and
moved to this
area 10 years
ago from Lum-
berton, N.C., to .4 \ -
pastor the First .
Baptist Church
of Floral City. A,
During his min- It' -* -
istry, he served Roy
the Providence Thompson
Baptist Church,
Stevens Chapel Baptist Church
and Raft Swamp Baptist
Church prior to moving here.
Pastor Thompson was a
member of the Southern
Baptist Conference, the
Alachua Baptist Association.
where he served as the
Sunday School Outreach
'Leader; and also the Floral
City Elementary School
Advisory Council. He also was
a licensed foster care parent
who, with his wife, cared for
more than 73 children .during
his tenure.
He was preceded in death by
his father, Dewey W.
Thompson, and a nephew, John
Hanford Thompson Jr.
Survivors include his wife
of 31 years, Cathy Bagley
Thompson of Floral City;
three sons, John Dewey
Thompson and wife Patti of
Cheyenne, Wyo., Christopher
Bryan Thompson and Michael
Allen Thompson, both of
Floral City; five daughters,
Amanda Leigh Roehm and
husband Toby of Starke,
Monique Renae Thompson,
Monica Marie Thompson,
Nicole Melanie Thompson
and Jessie Lynn Thompson,
all of Floral City; mother,
Elizabeth Thompson of
Davidson, N.C.; two brothers,
Dewey "Butch" Thompson II
of Harrisburg, N.C., and John
H. Thompson of Lexington,
S.C.; three sisters, Elsie
Holden of Fayetteville, N.C.,
Brenda Bellew of Charlotte,
N.C., and JoAnne Pierce of
Davidson, N.C.; five grand-
children, Joshua, Briahna,
Justin, Simffani and Jadie;
and many nieces and
nephews.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
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David Vincent Bridges. A
funeral service for Mr. David
Vincent Bridges, age 64, of
Homosassa, will be conducted at
6 p.m.. Saturday, Aug. 19, 2006,
from the Strickland Funeral
Home Chapel in Crystal River.
Friends may call at 4 p.m. until
the time of service. In lieu of
flowers, the family suggests that
those who wish make a memori-
al contribution to the American
Heart Association, PO. Box
21475, St Petersburg, FL 33742.
Bogdan "Buddy" Gurak The
memorial mass for Mr Gurak,
age 46, of Crystal River, will be
conducted at noon on Friday,
Aug. 18, 2006, at St Benedict
Catholic Church, 455 S. Suncoast
Blvd., Crystal River Fr Michael
Suszynski will preside. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made
to the Hospice House of Citrus
County. Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.
Kenneth W. Simerly.
Memorial services for Mr.
Kenneth W Simerly, age 84, for-
mer division supervisor with
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Commission candidates seek to stand out
Hopefus tout their
respective platforms
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
With no incumbent on the ballot,
partisan candidates for Citrus
County Commission District 4 spent
Tuesday night trying to make them-
selves stand out from the others.
The original crowd of about 300
had dwindled to around 100 when
commission candidates wrapped up
the Chronicle political forum at the
Citrus County Auditorium.
Democrats James Brunswick and
Bernie Leven both promised to rep-
resent ordinary citizens.
Brunswick said he would organize
town hall meetings throughout the
county to promote unity between the
public and local government.
"We wouldn't have had the
Homosassa issue if we had had my
town hall meetings," he said, in
apparent reference to a controver-
sial zoning issue in Old Homosassa.
Leven said his father was an engi-
neer and his mother a schoolteacher,
so he grew up learning about using
innovative ideas to solve problems.
He also noted that, along with
county commission meetings, he reg-
ularly attends meetings of the Crystal
I've seen
explosive growth. You
don't want explosive
growth here.
Dick Callahan
former Dade County resident,
County commission hopeful.
River and Inverness city councils to
keep informed of their issues.
"I have not seen another candidate
in any one of these meetings in the
past year," he said of the council
meetings.
Republicans Dick Callahan, Mike
Smallridge and John Thrumston
offered different outlooks for growth.
Callahan said he was a police offi-
cer for 23 years in Monroe and
Miami-Dade counties. He said Citrus
must watch out for growth from the
south.
"I've seen explosive growth. You
don't want explosive growth here,"
he said. 'Dade County is trying to fol-
low me here and I want to slow it
down."
Smallridge, a lifelong Citrus
County resident, said growth should
pay for itself and that the commis-
sion should encourage development
clustered closer together to reduce
impacts on services.
"The approaches we've taken to
problems is managing them rather
than solving them," he said. "I don't
think it's feasible to use the
Withlacoochee River as a moat."
Thrumston, an Inverness business-
man, said the centerpiece of his cam-
paign is strategic planning that bal-
ances environmental protection with
improving the county's business cli-
mate.
He also promised to be a good
steward of the public's money.
"I'm going to be an elected official
who remembers who pays the bills,"
Thrumston said.
The winners of both primaries face
no-party affiliation candidate Steve
Hasel in the November election.
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and discovered that he had spo-
ken to Allen in September 2004,
but that initial investigation fal-
tered because Allen stopped
chatting.
DeCarlo didn't chat with
Allen again until July 24; the
report said, but during the
intervening time he had begun
the process of obtaining sub-
poenas for Allen's subscriber
information and billing reports.
During this particular chat,
Allen reportedly asked the
"girl" to send him naked pic-
tures and asked her about her
anatomy.
Eventually, DeCarlo pro-
cured Allen's numerical
address and he contacted the
Sumter County Sheriff's Office
to see if Allen was familiar to
them. Sumter County sheriff's
officials reportedly told
DeCarlo that Allen had
resigned from the Sumter
Correctional Institution in May
2000, amid allegations of posing
nude on the Internet
The Florida Department of
Law Enforcement was involved
in that case and, by contacting
an agent there, DeCarlo report-
edly discovered that in the past
Allen had tried to solicit sexual
activity from a 15-year-old girl,
the report stated. The girl was
in fact an undercover Michigan
police officer.
At the time, the FDLE had
seized Allen's computers, but
could not find sufficient evi-
dence. . .. .
DeCarlo and Allen chatted
again earlier this month and
reportedly Allen became more
insistent with his demands and
his conversations were more
sexually intensive.
. Both a search and arrest war-
rant were served Wednesday
morning, and reportedly a
cooperative Allen allowed
investigators to seize his com-
puter and other items for foren-
sic analysis.
Allen was taken to the
Sumter County Jail and was
charged with' nine counts of
using a computer to entice a
'child. Bond was set at $45,000.
SAccording to the sheriff's
office, Allen will be brought to
Citrus County to face charges
here. Allen may have pending
charges from other jurisdic-
tions as well.
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STroKS
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
THE MAKE N EVE
MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
Lucent 980840 2.22 +.02
FordM 510821 8.26 +.34
SprintNex 340202 16.39 +.10
Cendants 300592 1.97 +.11
Pftzer 268105 26.75 +.35
GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
Fdders pfA 8.45 +1.90 +29.0
SeaCntAlf 3.72 +.82 +28.3
SeaCntB If 3.70 +.70 +23.3
Chiqutawt 2.73 +.43 +18.7
AberFitc 63.40 +7.88 +14.2
LOSERS (S2 OR MOAE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
MillsCplf 12.94 -3.20 -19,8
Sirva lf 3.73 -.57 -13.3
Mills pfG 18.00 -2.00 -10.0
Mills pfC 19.48 -2.02 -9.4
Mills pfE 19.06 -1.94 -9.2
DIARY
A.var,.:ed
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume
2 531
785
143
3,459
152
18
2,520,642,741
MOST ACTIVE (S1 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
SPDR 626612 129.79 +1.16
iShRs2000 419123 70.42 +1.00
SemiHTr 265195 32.95 +.99
SP Engy 218824 57.00 -.24
OilSvHT 121454 138.50 +1.60
GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
GeoGlobal 4.44 +,63 +16.5
Telkonet 2.60 +.29 +12.6
MidwstAir 6.18 +.66 +12.0
AdvPhot 2.11 +.21 +11.1
IderaPh rs 3,05 +.30 +10.9
LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
Flanign 8.17 -3.04 -27.1
GascoEngy 2.40 -.30 -11.1
TellnstEl 2.60 -.20 -7.1
Flotek 15.15 -1.10 -6.8
CagleA 5.75 -.35 -5.7
DIARY
A,.,ancCed
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume
731
279
87
1,097
40
20
330,777,975
MOST ACTIVE (51 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
Nasd100Tr1298306 38.58 +.88
SunMicro 702887 4.82 +.20
Intel 665616 18.61 +.48
Cisco 650266 21.10 +.45
Microsoft 521346 24.70 +.08
GAINERS (S2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
TomOnlin 13.98, +3.34 +31.4
Parluxs 6.36 +1.30 +25.7
Fmlym hrs 6.52' +1.32 +25.4
Authentdte 2.42' +.37 +18.0
SentoCp 2.73, +.38 +16.2
LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
Daktmicss 22.40, -8.57 -27.7
FortuNetn 8.21 -1.20 -12.8
HandhEntn 3.59, -.51 -12.4
Novacean 6.42: -.90 -12.3-
Golfsmithn 7.35 -1.01 -12.1
DIARY
Advanced
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume
2 1.116
979
167
3,164
73
69
2,122,599,824
Here are the 825 most active stocks on the New 'tork Stock Eichange. 765 most active on the
Nasdaq National Market and 116 most acila on the American Stock Exchange. Stocks In bold
are worth at least $5 and changed 5 percent or more in price. UncedlllIng for 60 most active
on NYSE and Nasdaq and 25 most aclvea on Ames Tables show name, price and net change,
and one to two addlliional fields roatled through the week, as follows
Div: Current annual dividend rala paid on slock, based on latest
. quarterly or semiannual declaration, unless otherwise footnoted.
Name: Stocks appear alphabetically by the company's full name
inol is aboreavlaUon) Names consisting ol initials appear at Ihe
beginning ol each letter's list
Last: Price slock was trading at when eBcnange closed for tre day
Chq: Loss or gain for mhe day. No change indicated by .
0, A. SICC
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Dividend Footnotesa a. Extra fioici~riar.0ra plaud, but hRrinot nij,,.Iud b -r. Annual raie
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SUM Ofrl11-1-ndS Pad 0131r arokaplit. rnoregular r~sIte- Sum 0? do.dqr,8. pid 2.6 55i"is00 100(
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NiLwor.b oti'irdar-d:in err.ara Tin Current enar.iou rate.which *as das.Oeasea by must V j" 7:
rectarrr dijindrd eannourcemenlt p iraival ddllorid. aeir.,al laiot arrc-w, r, 0aid nti 0'L ..'
arox ecIanad or paid 6 .prucu:dirip r2 roriantspi~p icI r.1ddhii-Jod tPaid 5 I00Cr,
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Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial.
Name Div Yid FE Last Chg %Chg
AT,%T Inc 1r'3 4.4 1 6a '31)2, 11- r 23 5
AToE.cu.ni rij1 14 1b 4 2921J) -03 -114
8kol4,r -, 21 4 )i 13 ,_, 30 ,,1 ". r1.13
Etio ir,1: '9 -3 949 -0'6 '405
Cop~irbo 65 .1i)19 3243 .-5 -A
Ci,grp i i 9, .01(ii 1 Ij353 .,1
Uo.r.,?v -27- 9 -2:1 -,)71 0.Ci .23
br c,.l 150 25 20i 37 + 56-r
E. -orl&-i 1 28 r19 1r r .7 -1i12 u I
FPL Car r.ISOr 34 17 4'j:: 43.1+
Fu or r 61 r 1r. 13 18.- 14 i18 I1E
F -I 0 ,4 8 2el + -q 7 1
C O~a. iu 3 0 2 3'I33+1'.! -38
Gnr,TIooi r1u00 :i2 Y, 99 + 4" ,t".9 .v
H.n'.rrE 6i~. i i 7 12 34 50 1:16 -14 8
Inr.ii 40 12 17 IA61 .463 -2,54
rBf~l r -,(. '.'. 15 79 09 +, o 1 -.48
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I INDEXESI
52-Week
High Low
S lo i d"
3. a554
3.--,6 -1)
734 62
1 3 .4- 9
r0 15646
3 550 55
378 95
7 211 411
I (.55 08
201278
I 168: 20'
614 76E.
:1 630 20
Name
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Dow .1orwe l 1111CC
tH.SE Comrp.:--.Ii14
5p 500'
Russ-Aii 20i.10
Di Ova- 500(1':
Net C YTD 52-wk
Last Chg Chg Chg o Chd
12. 4 .98,36
4 421 1.15
413396
8 357 40
2 000 57
2 149 54
1 29543
707 39
12 959 02
-1 24
.61 3,3
'14 39
34
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NEWYORKSTOCKEXCHAN* G
Tkr Name Last Chg
ABB ABBLtd 13.53 +.27
ACG ACMInco 7.96 +,02
AES AES Coip 20.44 +.04
AFL AFLAC 43.32 +.27
AG AGCO 24.12 +.64
ATG AGLRes 35.56 -.26
AKS AKSteel 12.91 +.41
AMR AMR 21.13 +1.09
ASA ASA Ltd 62.43 +.63
T AT&TInc 30.25 -.11
SBT AT&T2041 25.11 +.14
AUO AUOpton 15.76 -.07
AXA AXA 37.39 +:16
AIC Aameslnv 4.13 -.01
ABT AbtLab u4928 +.62
ANF AberFtc 63.40 +7.88
ACN Accenture 28.79 +73
ADX AdamsEx 13.08 +.05
KAR Adesa 21.12 +.45
AAP AdvAutos 31.09 +1.99
EYE AdvMOpt 50.04 +.16
AMD AMD 22.57 +1.70
AD Advo 36.72 -.01
ARO AeopsiT 22.87 +.65
AET Aetnas 35.63 +.42
ACS AtffCmpS 50.41 +.79
AGR AgereSys 15.50 +.15
A Aglient 32.01 +.89
AEM Agnicog 36.03 +,81
AHO Ahold 9.36 -.08
APD ArProd 66.63 +.94
AAI AirTran 11.61 +.36
AL Alcan 46.93 +.88
ALA Alcatel 12.33 +.56
AA Alcoa 28.71 +.22
ATn AllegTch 59.74 +2.66
AGN Altergan 114.00 +2.15
ALE Allete 45.90 -.20
AOI AlriancOne 4.01 +.16
AWF AItWdd2 12.69 +.05
AB AldiBem 69.40 +.93
AW AidWaste 10.45 +.11
ALL Alosate 57.33 -.03
AT Alltelt 5.55 -.56
LO Alphannra 21.89 +.11
MO Aitia 80.74 -.22
DOX Andocs 36.90 +.30
AEE Ameren 51.01 -.54
AMX AMopilL 37.90 +.55
AEP AEP 36.22 -.38
AXP AmExp 53.03 +.22
AIG AmlntGDoIf 6301 +42
ASD AmStand 40.93 +.47
CSP AmSIP3 10.95 +.08
AMCT AmTower 35.33 +.61
ACF Amedricdt 24.00 +.61
APU Amedigas 30.31 +.06
AMP Ameriprsn 45.42 +.52
ABC Arnedirgs 43.73 +.23
ASO ArnSouth 29.20 -.03
APC Anadarks 44.65 -.46
ADI AnalogDev 27.95 +.11
AU AnglogIdA 50.17 -1 9
BUD Anheusr u48.90 4
ANN AnnTayfr 40.46 +.95
NLY Annaly 12.54 +.13
AOC AonCorp 33.71 -.26
APA Apache 67.66 -.32
AIV AptInv 50.02 -.13
ABI AppBI o 31.68 +.08
WTR AquaAmrns 22.59 +.10
ILA Aqula 4.45 -.02
ACI ArchC s 36.42 +1.72
ADM ArchDan 40.45 -.57
ASN ArchstnSm 51.70 +.17
ARW ArrowEI 27.90 +.82
ARM ArvMerit 15,03 +.07
ASH Ashland 65.59 +1.34
AEC AsdEstat 13.60 +.11
ATO ATMOS 28.79 -.32
AN AutoNatn 19.85 +.37
ADP AutoData 46.97 +.52
AV Avaya 10.01 +.43
AVL Aviall 47.68 +.09
AVT Avnet 19.54 +1.18
AVP Avon 28.24 -.15
BBT BB&TCp 42.80 -.15
BHP BHPBilILt 42.96 +1.14
BSG BISYSIf 10.30 +.39
BJS BJSvcss 36.28 +.45
BJ BJscWhIs 26.00 +.29
BMC BMOCSt f 26.07 +,87
BP BP PLC 68.53 -1,31
BRT BRT 26.95 -.04
BHI BakrHu 74.73 -.13
BLL BallCp 39.71 +.81
BFT BallyToIF 2.74 +.13
BBD BcoBrads 33.69 +32
BITU Bncotaus 30.91 +.76
BAC BkoAmr 52.30 +.15
OK BkNY 34.47 +.17
BN Banta 45.90 -.05
BRL BarrPhm 58.14 +2.29
ABX BarickG 31.47 +.45
BOL Bausch.If 46.13 +.70
BAX Baxter 42.54 -.50
BTE BaytexE gnu23.69 +.34
BSC BearSt 139.45 +1.45
BZH BeazrHm 42.61 +1.96
BLS BellSouth 39.49 -.08
BGO BemaGold 5.40 +.13
BBY BestBuy 49.11 +1.07
BU BigLots u18.50 +.73
BMR BioMedR 29.66 +.32
BDK BlackD 71.92 +2.06
BKH BIkHICp 34.90 -.18
BRF BIkFL08 14.06 +.01
HRB BlockHR 22.45
BLU BlueChp 5.70 -.03
BA Boeing 78.83 +2.25
BGP Bordeis 19.81 +.20
SAM BostBeer u32.84 +.83
BXP BostProp 96.75 -.07
BSX BostonSci 16.43 +.12
BYD BoydGmn 37.12 +.37
EAT Brinker 36.67 +.72
BMY BrMySO 21.08 +29
BC Brunswick 30.04 +.40
BNI BurINSF 68.99 +3.29
CA CAInc 23.75 +.51
VNT CANTV 19.43 -.25
CBG CBRElIss 21.17 -.18
CBS CBSBn 27.56 -.08
CHG CHEngy 48.90 -.20
CI CIGNA 109.88 +3.76
CIT CITGp 44.36 +1.16
'MS CMSEng 11W -.14
CSS CSS inci 2484 +1.43
1i ')' i, +.68
:',' ': Cf- u: 41 -.49,.
v.. ':, .i ii ,', : i +.70'
COG CeboiO&G 53.74 -.80
CCC Calgon 4.43 +.21
ELY CallGolf 13.18 +.04
CCJ Camecogs 39.11 +.40
CAM Camerons 48.63 +.52
CPB CompSp 36.01 -.10
CNQ CdnNRsg 53.82 -.08
COF CapOne 74.43 +,53
CSE CapitlSrce 23.01 +.19
CMOpB CapM pfB 12.92
+.08
CAH CardnlHth 67.55 +1.21
CMX CaremkRx 56.29 -.51
CCL Carnival 38.26 +1.33
CG CarolnaGp57.35 -3.22
CAT Caterpillar 69.11 +1.70
CRA CeleraGn u14.06 +.66
CLS Celesteig 9.42 +22
CX Cemex s 28.90 +84
CD Cendants 197 +.11
CNO Centene 17.65 +.43
CNP CenterPnt 14.06 -.11
CTX Centex 49.56 +2,02
CERp CnlLtpf 87.00 +1.00
CTL CntryTel 39.42 -.21
CEN Ceridian 23.47 +.09
CHB ChmpE 5.80 +.15
CRL ChRvLab 40.12 +,88
CKP Checkpnt 16.81 +.16
CEM Chemtur 8.36 +.31
CHK ChesEng 31.37 -.12'
CVX Chevron 65.41 -.93
CHS Chlcos 24.44 +1.59
COB Chlquota 15.86 +1.05
CB Chubbs 48.95 +.44
CHT ChungTel 16.86 +.01
XEC Cimarex 37.97 -.65
CBB CincdBel u4.64 -.11
CC CircCity 25.28 +1.12
C Crongm 48.53 +.12
CZN CtzCommn 13.50 +.05
CLE ClairesSs 26.77 +.79
COU CleaiChan 27.89 +.09
CLF ClevCilfss 36.29 +1.25
CLX Clorox 60.59 +.58
COH Coach 31.36 +.57
CCE CocaCE 21.18 -.14
KO CocaCI 44.33 +.01
CDE Coeur 5.24 -.01
CL ColtPal 59.77 -.33
CMK Collntln 8.02 -.02
CMA Comerica 58.15 +.19
CBH CmcBNJ 34.10 +.46
CMC Cm1dMsa 24.01 +.96
CTV ComScep 28.40 +.87
RIO CVRDs 22.34 +.52
RlOp CVRDpfs 19.35 +30
CSC CompSdc 47.70 +.86
CAG ConAgra 22.70 -.09
COP ConocPhil 66.70 -.27
CNX ConsolEs 39.10 +1.63
ED ConEd 45.10 -.25
STZ ConstellA 25.73 +.23
CAL CtlAIrB 24.50 +1.39
CVG Cnvrgys 19.54 +.29
CTB Cooperlire 8.16 +.05
GLW Coming 20.82 +75
CGA CorusGr 15.07 +31
CFC CntwdFn 34.62 +54
OVA CovantaH u21.00 +.60
CCK CrownHold 17.78 +.28
CMI Cummins 120.47 +1.68
CY CypSemrn 15.78 +.73
DNP DNPSelt 10.55 +.04
DPL DPL 27.53 -.07
DHI1 DRHorton 21.83 +1.13
DTE DTE 40.86 -.31
DCX DaimlrC 52.68 +.37
DHR Danaher 65.57 +.91
DRI Darden 36.39 +1.15
DE Deere 71.84 +2.84
DIP DeftPne 40.04 -.306
DT DeutTel 14.43 +.25
DVN DevonE 61.30 -.74
DO DlaOffs 73.15 +2.43
DKS DicksSprt 41.43 +1.17
DDS DIllards 33.34 -.24
DTV DIrecTV u1806 +27
DIS Disney 29.71 +07
DG DdlarG 14.03 +.36
D DomRes 78.76 -.92
RRD DonlleyRR 34.36 +.62
DRL DoralFinl 5.26 +.12
DOV Dover 48.40 +1.32
DOW DowChm 37.71 +.80
DD DuPont 40.40 +.43
DUK DukeEgy 29.66 -.20
DRE DukeRty 36.69 -.04
DQE Duqi.ght 19.48 -.06
DYN Dyneqy u593 +,04
ET ETrde 23.52 +.44
ECR ECCCap 1.04 -.04
EMC EMCCO 10.97 +03
EOG EOGRes 65.32 -.88
EXP EagleMats38.06 +2.46
EMN EastChm 51.75 +.59
EK EKodak 20.37 +.56
ETN Eaton 66.22 +1.04
ECL Ecolab u44.27 -.02
EIX Edisonlnt 41.78 -.75
EP EPasoCp 14.18 -.12
E.LN. Elan 15.07 +.31
EDO EDS 23.85 +.20
EQ Emnbarq n. 44.71 +.42
EMR EmrsnB 82.44 +1.74
EDE EmpDist 22.62 +.04
ELX Emulex 15,74 +.51
EEP EnbrEPtrs 48.05 +1.08
ECA EnCana 53.52 +.36
ELE Endesa u34.70 +.34
EPL EngyPrt 17.74 -.10
NPO EnPro 1.30 +.83
ESV ENSCO 42.21 +.73
ETR Entergy 77.31 -1.27
ENN Eqitynn 14.80 +.05
EOP EqOlPT 37.15 -.04
EQY EqtyOne u24.86 +.01
EQR EqtyRsd 47.64 -.86
EL EsteeLdr 36.75 -.43
EXC Exelon 58.99 .-.49
XOM ExxonMbl 6757 -1.12
FPL FPLGrp 43.72 -.43
FCN FTI Cnsot 21.30 +.29
FCS FairchldS 17.22 +.62
FDO FamDr 24.61 +.62
FNM FannleMIf 49.03 +.11
FDX FedExCp 104.15 +4.04
FSS FedSignl 15.48 +.34
FD FedrDSs 38.00 +.09
Fil Fedlnvst 33.67 +.82
FGP Ferreltgs 23.15 +.04
FOE Ferrol 17.01 +35
FDC FirstData 41.54 +.22
FF FstFinFd 16.94 +.08
FMD FstMarb 5128 +2.29
FFA RTrFid 17.60 -.19
FE FistEngy 55.96 -.41
FRK RaRock 38,.44 +1.18
FLR Ruor 89.11 +2.39
FL FootLockr 23.80 -.34
F FordM 826 .A
FpS FordCpfS 3328 .866
PFRX FrestLab,,47.11 I
FST Forestils 32.45 -. 3
FO FortuneBr 74.36 +1.75
FCL FdtnCoal 38.72 42.14
BEN FrankRes 97.06 +1.33
FRE FredMac 60.41 +.46
FCX FMCG 54.72 +.54
FSL Freescale 29.90 +.70
FSL/B FreescB 30.11 +.76
FMT Fremont 15.69 +.21
FBR FriedBR 9.09 -.12
FTO FrontOils 35.29 -.73
FRO Frontline 41.78 -.74
FBN FumBrds 19.83 +.40
GMT GATX 38.79 +123
GAB GabelllET 8.38 +.05
GUT GabUil 9.19 +.09
GME GameStp 47.00 +.69
GPS Gap 17.38 +.13
GTW Gateway 1.46 -.02
DNA Genentch 81.91 +1.57
GD GenDyns u69.60 +,77
,GE GenBec 3371 +51
GGP GnGrthPrp 44.21 -.14
GES Guess 49.10 +1.47
HCA HCA Inc 49.05
HAE Haemon 47.39 -.03
HAL Hallibtns 33.84 +.27
JHS HanJS 13.85 +.05
PDF HanPtDiv 8.40
PDT HanPIDv2 10.89
HC Hanover 19.22 +.02
THG Hanoverlns 42.26 +.42
HAN Hanson 63.62 +.72
HOG HarieyD u58.94 +1.83
HAR Harmnnan 86.21 4.11
HMY HarmonyG 14.02 +.46
HET HarrahE 63.25 +1.67
HIG HartldFn 83.10 +.38
HAS Hasbro 19.54 +.43
HE HawaHB 27.06 -.14
GIS GenMiUs u53.80 +.26 HW Headwatrs 22.03. +.25
GM GnMotr 30.99 +.45 HCN HItCrREIT 37.60 +.06
GPM GMdb33 21.46 +.36 HMA HlMgt 20.53 -.06
GNW Genworth 34.39 +.04 HR HIthcrRily 35.70 +.73
GGB Gerdaus 15.52 +.18 HL HedaM 5.94 +.08
GYI Gettylm 44.85 ... HNZ Heinz 41.13 +.16
GLG Glamis 36.85 .+.43 HLX HelrxEn 36.55 +.95
GSK GlaxoSKIn 55.63 +.12 OTE HellnTel 11.73 +.12
GSF GtobalSFe 50.10 +.91 HP HeImPays 25.35 +.55
GFI GoldFLtd 20.15 +.03 HPC Hercules 14.50 +.21
GG Goldc pg 29.30 +.31 HSY Hershey 52.36 -.21
GS GoldmanS154.99 +2.34 HES Hesss 49.20 -1.10
.' Goodrich 39.23 +.83 HEW Hir.;A, i.., 'i .
3T Cc,...a 11.49 +.15 HPi -i....i-,'I .'.0 4,1 .44
*;RA GrO.'e 59.10 +.39 MAL Hexcel 1588 .158
GRP GrantPrde 42:52 +.81 HIW HghwdPrp 37.30 +.95
GXP GtPlainEn 30,32 -.14 HLT Hilton 25.12 +.84
GMP GMP 33.55 -.02 HOC HolyCps 50.60 -.53
GFF Griffon 23.10 +.22 HD HomeDo 34.50 +.06
TMM GpoTMMA 2.60 ... HON Honwillntl 38.77 +.73
TV GTelevsas 19.88 +.26 HSP Hospira 35.69 +.89
GTK Gtsch 34.58 +.04 HPT HospPT 44.87 +.07
GSH GuangRy 20.28 +.01 HST HostHots 21,39 +.14
HOV HovnanE 27.02 +1.13
HUM Humana 59.87 +1.57
HUN Huntsmn 17.46 +.53
IBN ICICIBk 27.60 +,92
RX IMS HIth 27.07 +04
EWZ IShBrazIl 40.88 +.98
EWH IShHK u14.25 +.18
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K KeLIogg u50.03 +.29
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MEN MunienhFd 10.77 -.03
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JWN Nordslmr 36.51 +.39
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NOC NorthropG 66.07 +.32
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NIO NvIMO 14.89 +.04
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OMM OMIPCp 2323 -.03
OXY CociPets 51.39 -.52
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PNM PNMRes 28.00
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PTV Pacdi u26.73 +.98
PKD PairkDd 6.49 -.01
PSS PaylShoe u27.87 +1.09
BiTU PeabdyEs 47.83 +3.15
PGH Pengrthg 23.15 +.07
PVR PennVawi 26.38 +21
JCP Penney 68.05 +.20
PBY PepBoy 160.82 +1.01
PEP PepsiCo 63.29 -.30
PAS PepsiAmef 22.68 +.17
PKI PerkElm 19.64 .+.48
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RVI RetailVent 14.80 0I
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RAD RyteAid 4.50 -+
RHI RobtHalf 32.46 @.
ROK RodkwAut 62.50 +1.24
ROH RoHaas 45.42 i0
RDC Rowan 32.10 4:88
RCL RylCarb 33.59 i:96
RDS/A RoyDShIA 70.35 -4
RVT Royce 19.69 +2
RYL Ryland 43.51 +2.65
SAP SAP AG '" :... (5
SCG SCANA I:': -:
SLM SLMCp o'$5 'i1
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SWY Safeway u29.31 908
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ACMR ACMoore 16.44 +.53
ADCT ADCTelr 14.60 +.53
APPA AP Pharm 120 +.23
ASMI ASMInl 17.28 +58
ASML ASMLHId 21.11 +.66
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ATYT ATITech u20.91 +.36
ATMI ATMIrInc 28.64 +.15
ATSI ATSMed 2.10 +.04
AVII AVI Bio 2.86 +.10
ASTM Aastrom 1.17 +.01
ABBI AbraxisBio 23.77 +.38
ACAD AcadlaPh 6.90 +.58
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ACGY Acergy 17.22 +.48
ATVI Acivisns 13.61 +.46
AC)XM Acdom 24.00 +22
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ATRS Aans 21.05 -25
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ABMC AmerBio .92 -.01
ABMCW AmrBiowt .01
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AEOS AEagleO 36.51 +.31
AMMD AmerMed 16.90 +.04
APCC APwCnv 17.66 +.70
ASEI ASciE 46.45 +.76
AMWD AWoodmk 34.13 +.13
AMGN Armen 66.61 +92
AMKR AmkorT 5.69 +.38
AMLN Amylin 46.00 +.96
ANAD Anadlgc 5.89 +.56
ALOG Anlogic 49.85 +1.35
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ANDE Andrsonss 35.80 +.06
ANDW Andrew 8.62 +.36
ANPI Angtlochg 10.70 +.02
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ARIA AriadP 3.75 +.10
ARBA Anrbainc 8.34 +29
ARMHY ArmHId 6.90 +.31
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ARTG ATech 2.67 +.12
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ASBC AsscdBanc 31.77 +.35
ARDI AtRoad 4.37 +.08
AGIX AthrGnc 13.44 +.56
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ADSK Autodesk 34.42 +.59
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AVID AvidTch 37.61 +.92
AVCT AvsocCp 28.01 +.85
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AXCA AxcanPh 13.99 +.18
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BTUI BTUInt 1127 +1A40
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BBGI BeasleyB 6.97 -.04
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BMRN BloMarin 15.43 +,15
BMET Biomel 32.50 -.92
BPUR Biopure .89 -.01
BCSI BluCoatif 13.98 +.81
BDCO BluDolp -4.97 +.19
NILE BlueNlle 3648 +1.88
BOBE BobEvn 26.91 +.42
BKHM Bookham 3.62 +.38
CELL Brightpnts 16.23 +.79
BRCM Broadcm s 30.38 +247
BWNG 'Brodwing 11.36 +.57
BRCD 8BrdeCm 550 +16
BRKS BrooksAulf 14.05 +.52
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BOBJ BusnObl 27.81 +.67
CCBL C-COR 7.68 +.33
CBRL CBRLGrp 35.56 +1.01
CHINA CDCCpA 4.64 +.13
'CDWC CDWCorp 58.15 +.34
CHRW CHRobns 47.90 +.84
CMGI CMGI 1.08 +.07
CNET CNET 8.79 -02
CSGS CSGSys 27.08 +.09
CVTX CVThera 9.89 +14
CCMP CabotMic 30.12 +.37
CDNS Cadence 16.79 -.03
CAMD CalMicr 4.37 +29
CCBG CapClyBk 32.43 +,18
CPST CpslnTrb 192 +06
CRDC Cardican d5.97 +.62
CDIC CardioDyn .80 +.06
CRME Cardiomg 11.58 -.01
CECO CareerEd 18,99 +.20
CASY Caseys 23.18 -.72
CMRG CasualMalu11.92 +.35
CLDN Celadons 16.57 +1.39
CELG Celgenes 45.00 +1,08
CEGE CellGens 4.74 +.14
CENX CentAI 34.75 +1.44
CEPH Cephln 57.07 +1.89
CPHD Cepheid 7.99 +.11
CRDN Ceradyne 44.05 +.85
CERN Cearers 46.29 +1.10
CHAP Chaparral 72.49 +3.02
CHIC ChadRsse u27.24 +.38
CHRS ChrmSh 1249 +1.28
GTLS Chadlndsnd1524 +23
CHTR ChartCm 1.35 -.01
CHRT CharSemi 7.89 +.34.
CHKP ChkPoint 17.86 +.17
CKFR ChkFree 36.30 -.30
CAKE Cheesecake24.15 +.37
PLCE ChidPIc 57.06 +.83
CMED ChihaMed 23.84 -.02
CNTF ChinaTcF d7.39 -.22
CTDC ChinaTDvlf 3.42 +.20
IMOS ChipMOS 5.58 +.06
CHRD Chordnt 2.33 +.02
CHDN ChrchlID 38.67 +1.03
CIEN CienaCp 3.686 -.01
CTAS Cintas 36.08 +.06
CRUS Cirrus 7.01 +.19
CSCO Cisco 21.10 +45
CTRN CiliTrends 32.34 +1.01
CTXS CitrixSy 31.18 +.86
CLHB CleanH u41.13 +.58
COGT Cogent 12.19 +.23
CTSH CogTech 70.49 +.96
COGN Cognosg 31.33 +.33
CWTR CoklwrC a 23.45 +1.03
CMRO Comarco 8.99 +.21
CMCSA Comceas 3414 -55
CMCSK Comcisp 34.06 -.55
CCBI CmrcCapB 15.81 -.01
CCRT CompCrd 28.96 +.06
CPWR Compuwre 7.14 +.24
CHCI CmstkHm '4.66 +.54
CO00 ComtchGr 12.73 +.02
CMVT ComversIt 21.04 +.60
CPTS Concepts u17.05 +.87
CCUR ConcCm 1.45 +.02
CNXT Conexant 187 +.15
CNMD Conmed 19.79 -.07
CNCT Connetlcs 10.02 -.10
CONR ConorMd 26.59 -.56
COCO CorinthC 1279 +.18
EXBD CorpExc 85.44 -.66
CORS CorusBks 21.29 +.14
CPWM CostPlus 12.82 +.33
COST Coslco 51.95 +.13
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DROOY DRDGOLD 1,34 +.02
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DPTR DaPtr 17.97 +.27
DNDN Dndreon 427 -.01
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XRAY Dentsplys u33.10 +.39
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DRIV DigRiver u4726 +.89
DTAS Digilas 8.72 +.13
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DESC DistEnSy 4.50 +.25
DCEL DobsonCm 6.40 -.01
DLTR DIlrTree U29.62 +28
HILL DotHil 3.63 +27
DBRN DressBns 21.45 +.59
DRRA DuraAto .42 +.01
BOOM DynMatIs 32.00 +.66
EBAY eBav 25.82 +.89
ECIL ECITel 7.05 +.51
EAGL EGLInc 32.16 +1.13
EZEM EZEM 14.26 +.58
ELNK ErthUnk 7.53 +.13
DISH EchoStar 33.11 +,15
ECLP Edipsys 14.91 +.07
ECLG eCollege 12.55 +1.00
EDUC EduDv 6.35 -25
EGHT 8x8 nc .78 +.04
ESIO ElectSd 18.80 -.54
EGLS EIctgIs 2.66 -.04
ERTS ElecdAts 51.64 +.82
EFII EFI 23.01 +.84
EMKR Emcore 7.12 +29
HLTH Emndeon 11.64 +.05
EMMS EmmisC 12.04 +.54
WIRE EncorW 36.13 -25
ENCY EncyalveP 4.30 +.18
ENDP EndoPhrm 33.30 -.07
ENER EngyConv 32.34 +1.21
ENTG Entegis 10.00 +.08
ENMD EntreMd 1.55 +.05
ENTU Entrust 3.11 +.14
EQIX Equinix 59.10 +1.10
ERICY EricsnTI 32.27 +.86
EEFT Euronet 25.36 +.53
ESLR EvrgrSIr 9.31 +.83
EXEL Exelixis 8.41 +.34
EXPE Expedia 15.45 +.06
EXPD Expdlnis 42,.16 +1.61
ESRX ExpScdpts 81.99 +.27
EXTR ExINetw 3,50 -,03
EZPW Ezcorp 35.41 +.44
FFIV F5Netw 44.57 +2.72
FUR FUR Sys 25.48 +.42
FAST Fastenals 37.24 +.44
FICC FleldInv 8.87 +.17
FITB FifthThIrd 40.11 +.43
FILE FileNeth 35,21 -.34
FNSR Rnlsr 3.60 +,19
FINL FInUne 11.09 -.03
FCFS FslCashFs 18.10 +.72
FMBI FMidBc '36.73 +.44
FNFG FstNIagara 14.97 +.10
FMER FstMert 23.15 +.30
FISV RFsev 44.44 +.03
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FLAG FlagFnd 24.83 -.04
FLEX Flextm 11.94 +.11
FLOW Flowint 11.50 -64
FMCN FocusMda 60.90 +1.17
FONR Fonar .36 -.01
FORM FormFac 45.90 +1.14
FOSL Fossil Inc 18.84 -.02
FWLT FosherWh 43.97 +1.92
FDRY Foundry 1129 +.65
FOXH FoxHollw 30.91 -84
FRED FredsInc 13.56 +.55
FCEL FuelCl 8 583 +23
FULT FutonFnd 16.51 -.03
GFIG GRFGrp 47.80 +1.05
GRMN Gamrns 46.32 +1.62
GMST Gemstar 2.89 +.01
GPRO GenProbe 4902 -.66
GENR Genmerah .40 +.00
GNBT GenBioc 1.43 +.15
GNSS GenesMcr 14.75 +.42
GTOP Geniope 2.57 +.21
GNTA Genta 1.39 +.02
GNTX Gentex 14.54 +.20
GNVC GenVec d.92 -.10
GENZ Genzyme 69.22 +1.85
GIGM GigaMed 8.79 +.17
GILD GileadSi 64.00 +1.78
GLBL Globlnd 16.81 +.18
GKIS GoldKist 12.70 -.05
GOOG Google 387.72 +6.75
WOLF GrWifRes 11.68 -.09
GGAL GrpoFin 5.69 -.19
GTRC GuitaC 39.29 +1.65
GYMB Gymbree 30.65 +.88
HMNF HMNFn 34.97 +.61
HANS Hansens 30.14 +1.18
HARB HabrFl. 44.07 -.05
HUT Harmonic 5.58 +.17,
HSIC HSchain 47.67 -.16
HIBB Hibbells 22.51 +.61
HIMX HimaxTcn 6.60 +.25
HITT HBe 40.25 +.98
HOLX Hologics 43.65 +1.27
HSOA HomeSol 5.50 -.21
HOTT HotTopic 12.15 +.31
SOLD HouseValu 5.61 -.05
HUBG HubGrps 24.51 +1.05
HCBK HudsCity 13.06 +.07
HGSI HumGen 9.94 +.29
JBHT HunUB 20.96 +.58
HBAN HuntBnk 23.97 +.08
HTCH HutchT 18.35 +.12
HYGS H,,),,.,' 1.68 -.08
HYSL ipl'i.,Ei; 32.61 +.30
TWO i2Tech 15.85 -.01
AC IAC Inter 28.67 +.74
COS COS 23.98 +.56
PCR PCHold 26.98 +.18
PCS PCSIncn 51.05 +2.32
PAS Pass 4,68 +.13
DNX denlix 6.46 +.02
KAN kanosn 9.73 +.32
LMN lumlna 32.90 -1.53
IMAX maxCp 5.53 -.06
IMCL m lone 28,99 +,49
BLUD mmucrs 20.20 +.44
IMCO mpcoTch 7.73 +.16
INCY Incyte 4.34 +.08
IDEV IndevusPh 5.72 +.14
IFNY InfinivEn 4.51 -.13
INSP InfoSpce 21.51 +.44
IUSA infoUSA 8.62 +.10
INFA Informat 14.31 +.34
IFON InfoSonlcs 5.90 +.64
INFY Infss u44.15 +.47
INWK InerWn 10.45 ...
INSU InsrTc 2329 +.83
INSM Insred 1.05
ISPH InspPhar 482 +.35
ID11 InIgDv u17.23 +.47
INTC Intel 1861 +48
IDCC InterDig 29.90 -.15
IMGC Intmags 27.14 -.01
ITMN InterMune 16.20 +.48
IDWK IntlDisWk 5.21 +26
ISCA IniSpdw 48.30 +.97
IUL IntmltnitJ 8,20 +.66
ISSX InntSec 25.89 +.08
ISIL lntersi 24.61 +.83
INTU Intuits. 31.53 +.42.
ISRG IntSug 96.95 +1.39
IFIN InvFn 45.98 +1.35
IVGN Invirogn 5920 -.61
IOTN lonafton 6.10 -.16
IRIS IRISInt 8.77 +.65
ISON Isonicsh 1.01 -.10
ITRI Itron 51.80 +2404
IVAN IvanfoeEn 1.98 +.05
XXIA bxia 10.15 +.01
JCOM J2GIobals 24.03 +128
JDAS JDASot 16.51 +.41
JDSU JDSUn ih 250 +.21
JRCC JamesRiv di4.93 +.16
JBLU JeBlues 10.45 +.33
JOSB JosphBnks28,03 +1.57
JOYG JoyGIbIs 40.79 +3.19
JNPR JnDNtw 13,78 +29
JUPM Jupilmed 6.58 +.19
KIAC KLATnc 44.84 +2.06
KERX KeryxBio 11.25 +.65
KFRC Kforce 1128 +.44
NITE KnighlCap 16.18 +.15
KNOL Knology 9.74 +.49
KOMG Komag 37,57 +.74
KONG KongZhg 742 +.67
KOPN KopinCp 3.57 +.29
KOSP KosPhr 45.39 -.42
KRON Klonos 29.52 +.37
KLIC Kullcke. 7.52 +.39
KYPH KypAln 33.94 -.14
LCAVM LAVis 42.25 +4.18
LKQX LKQCps 21.43 +.59
LYTS LSIInds 14.88 +.45
LTXX LTX 5.41 +.35
LRCX LamRsch 4.194 +.77
LAMR LamarAdv 49.45 +.54
LNDC Landec u10.67 +.94
LSTR Landstar 44.84 +1,39
LSCC Laice 6,83 +.13
LWSN 'LawsnSit 6.60 +26
LEAP LeapWIrels 45,03 +2.31
LVLT LeveB 3,82
LBTYA LbGlobAs 24.03 +,23
LINTA UbMIntAn 18.06 +.12
LCAPA LibMCapAn 8158 +.18
LIFC Ufecell 28.32 +.82
LPNT UfePtH 31.12 -.14
LGND UgandPhn 9.30 +.10
LNCR Uncrem 35.62 +23
LLTC UnearTch 33.13 +1.15
LTON Unklone 4.57 +,53
LNET LodgEnt 18.78 +.43
LGVN, LogicVisn 132 -11
LOGI Logilechs 20.53 +.71
LOOK LookSmtrs 2.54 +.13
LOUD Loudeyers 4.33
FLSH M-SysFD u3826 +1.22
MGEE MGE 32.58 +.19
MOGN MGIPhr 14.96 +81
MGPI MGPIng 19.72 +.77
MIVA MIVA 228 +.05
MKSI MKSinst 21.03 +.85
MROI MROSoft 25.46
MRVC MRVCm 2.39 -.03
MTSC MTS 34.83 +.55
MVSN Macrsn 2232 +.56
MGLN MagenHI 47.28 -.95
MCHX MacthxB 15.72 +.36
MRVL MavelITs 20.66 +2.04
MATR MatiaH 24.09 +1.12
MTSN Maltson 7.75 +.07
MWM Maxim 28.89 +1.11
MXWL MainllT 1720 +.41
MCDT McData 3.61 +.07
MCDTA McDatsA 3.72 +.06
MEDI Medlmun 2747 +1A40
MEDX Medarex 9.72 +.31
MDCI MedAct 22.19 +.15
MDCO MediCo 21.59 +.14
MDTL MedisTech 23.24 +2.05
MENT MentGr u14.48 +.23
MESA MesaAir 7.81 +.25
MEOH Methanx 22,35 +.94
MCRL Micre 9.53 +28
MUN MicoUn 3.20 +.02
MCHP Microchp 33.50 +.68
MSCC MicroSemi 27.19 +.56
MSFT Microsoft 2470 +08
MSTR MicoSr 90.08 +2.32
MLNM MilPhar 10.47 +.44
MICC MOlicomlnt 36,96 +.70
MSPD Mindspeed 1.77 +.16
MSON Misonm 4.48 -.09
MOBE MobityElec 5.28 +.39
MOLX Molex 35.87 +1.19
MNTA Momenta 15.41 +1.37
MCRI MonarCasn 19.26 -.21
MNST MnslrWw 42.13 +1.58
MOVE Movelnc 4.05 +.10
MOVI MovieGal 2.39 +.07
MFLX MulFnElc 18.40 +.09
MYOG' AMygen 32.71 +1,63
NABI N BIBeo 5.15 +.24
NTGR NETgear 19.40 +.40
NGAS NGASRs 8.86 +.34
NIHD NIIHIdgs 51.40 +1.31
NMSS NMSCm 2.57 +.10
NPSP NPSPhm 3.70 +.04
NTI1 NTLInc 26.55 4+213
NGEN Nanogen 1.84 +.09
NAPS Napster 2,87 +.07
QOQQ Nasd1OOTr 38,58 +88
NDAQ Nasdaq 29.26 +.62
NSTK Nastlch 14.38 -.01
NAHC NalAIlH 9.85 +.45
NAVR Navarre. 3.70 +.05
BULKW Navioswt .59
NKTR NektarTh 16.36 -.03
NTEC NeoseT 2.40 +.13
NWRE Neoware 1223 +.24
NETL Net.ogtc 30.39 +2.45
NTES Neteases 1722 -.01
NFLX Nelfx 19.77 -.18
NTAP Netwkp 32.39 +.69
NRMX Neuroch g 12.91 +.86
NBiX Neumrine 9.51 +.16
NRPH NRvrPhs 25.40 -80
NTMD NioMed 2.84 +.19
NOBH NobktyH 27.15
NMRS NorTrst 57.50 +,31
NGPS Novatel u45.03 +.34
NVTL NvaIWids 10.72 +27
NVAX Novavax 3.12 -09
NOVL Novell 6.79 +.11
NVLS Novlus 26.65 +.92
NOVN Noven u2256 +1.22
NUHC NuHoriz 11.59 +.06
NUVA NuVasive 20.43 +.17
NUAN NuanceCm 7.93 -.06
NTRI NutiSys 52.41 -.58
NXX0 Nutition21 1.92 +.02
NUVO Nuvelo 17.80 +.58
NVDA NvAdlas 2735 +1.83
ORLY ORelyA 29.46 .+.46
OSIP OSIPhrm 36.38 +.50
ODFL OdDonmFs 33.49 +1.03
OMNI OmniEnr 9.50 +27
Ov00 OmnlVin 18.96 +1.38
ASGN OnAssign 9.65 +26
ONNN OnSmcnd- 6.07 +16
OT1V OnTrack d8.51 -.30
ONXX OnyxPh 13,69 +.36
OPTV OpenTV 2.95 +.11
OPWV OpnwSy 7.12 +.12
OPSW Opsware 7.18 +.24
OXPS optXps 26.82 +.20
ORCL Orand 15.54 -18
OSUR. OraSure 6.73 +.16
OFIX Odhfx 39.81 +.73
OSCl Osdent 1.15 +.03
OTTR OtterTail 29.57 -.13
OSTK Overstk 16.32 -.10
PDU PDLBlo 18.14 +.40
PETC PETCO 28.06 -.37
PFCB PFChng 35.50 +.26
PLXT PLXTch 10.82 +.95
PMCS PMCSra 6.11 +53
PSSI PSS Wid 19.49 -.37
PWEI PW Eagle 31,33 +,33
PCAR Paccars u5799 +1.73
PEIX PacEthan 16.45 +.96
PSUN PacSunwr 14.39 +.42
PKTR Packetr 9.00
PALM Palmlncs 15.40 +.38
PMT1 PalmrM 35.67 +1.68
PAAS PanAStI 21,13 +.33
PNRA PanemBrd 51.96 +2.15
PLLL ParPet 23,25 -.91
PMTC ParmTors 15.40 +,27
PARL Pedux 6.36 +1,30
PDCO Paterson 33.03 +37
PTEN PattUTI 27,04 +.32
PAYX Paychex 35.,56 +72
PENN PnnNGm 35,49 +.67
PSTI PrSeTch 21,71 -.31
PPHM Peregrine 1,34 +.02
PRGO Perr*o 15.52 +.01
HAWK Petrohawk 10.,23 +.11
PETD PetroDev 41.86 +.23
PETM PetsMart 24.27 +91
PPDI PhPnPdts 38.78 +.41
PHMD PholoMdx 1.16 +.17
PLAB Photn 14.74 +.61
PLXS Plexus 22.50 +.05
PLUG PugPower 421 +.18
PLCM Polycom v 12374 +.93
PLMD Polymned 41.07 +1.68
POOL PodCop 40.34 +129
BPOP Popular 18.80 +23
PLAY PorlPlay 12.47 +23
PWAV Powrwav 6.62 -.01
PO2N Pozen 9.57 +.35
PRST Prestk 7.82 +.08
TROW PriceTRs u44.01 +19
PCLN pricelne u32.00 -.44
PGNX ProgPh 21.51 +.65
PSYS PsycSols 31.46 +22
QLTI QLT 7.30 +.12
XING laoXing 11.00 +.60
QLGC Qlogies 17.68 +.41
QCOM QOalcom 37.83 +238
QSII QualSyss 39.87 +1.06
QSFT QuestSflw 1286 +.12
RFMD RFMicD 6.864 +06
RSAS RSASec u27.76 +.01
RACK RackSys 23.18 +3.15
ROIAK ROneD 5.89 -.01
RMBS Rambus 11.68 +29
RNWK RealNwk 10.01 +.06
RHAT RedHat 23,05 +.02
RBAK Redback 1&99 +.39
RCII RentACt 26.95 +.50
RBNC RepBcp 13.01 +.13
RIMM RschMo n 77.72 +3.12
RECN ResCom 23.09 +.08
RESP Respiron 34.48 +.31
RNOW RIghiNow 13.65 +.68
ROST RossSts d23,50 -.11
ROHI Rotechn 1.44 +.19
RTEC Rudolph 18.12 +1.19
RUTH RuthChds 19.74 +1.12
RYAN RyanRest 15.69 -.04
SFLK SAFUNKh .41 -.01
SBAC SBACom 24.82 +22
SBEI SBEh .47 +.03
SEIC SEIInr 051,91 +.78
SPSS SPSS 22.85 -.14
SAFC Saleco 55.41 -.08
SLXP SalxPhm 11.65 +.23
SNDK Sanisk 5114 +2.27
SANM Samina 3,40 +,15
SNTS Santauns 6.21 +.02
SAPE Sapient 4,83 -.02
SATC Sacon 1.16 -.01
SVNT SavenlPh 5.77 +.02
SCHN SchntzerlI 33.42 +,98
SCHS SchoolSp 34,92 +,18
SCHW gchwab 1629 -.14
SCX SdelePh 19.50 -.08
SGMS SdGarmes 29.40 -.30
SHLD SeaamHgs15,00 +3,80
SCUR SecueCmp 6.45 -.01
SCSS Seltmfls 19.74 +.71
SIGI SeIcIIn 52.03 +22
SMTC Semtechit 12.24 +A49
SEPR Sepacer 47.39 +.43
SNDA Shanda 15.68 -87
SHPGY Shire 49.89 -.82
SHFL ShullMstl 27.88 .+.53
SIRF SiRFTch 22.36 +1.89
SWIR SierraWr 12.45 +.33
SIFY Sify 8.07 +.37
SIGM SIgmaDg 9.91 +.48
SIAL SigmAl u73.08 +.44
SGTL SigmaTel 4.39 -.17
SIMG Sftcmig 10.95 '+.07
SLAB SilonLab 35.12 +.66
SST1 SST 4.10 +.04
SPIL SIeware 5.98 -.03
SSRI SilvStdg 23.52 +.54
SINA Sina 22.88 +.86
SMDI Sirenza 920 +.07
SIRI SitusS 3.65 -.10
SKYW SkyWest 24.00 +.94
SWKS SkywksSol 4.69 +.14
SMOD SmartMs 8.87 +.86
SWHC SmilhWes 8.62 +.32
SMSI SmlthMMcro102.5 +1.14
SSCC SmuvfdSe 10.47 +.08
SOHU Sohu.cm 22.08 +.73
SLXA Solexa 8.74 +.15
SONC SonicCps 21.91 +.12
SONO SonoSle 26.90 +23
SONS Sonus 4.75 +.14
SMBC SouMoBc 14.75
SPSN SpansionAnl6.18 +.43
SPAR SpartMot 1652 +.86
SLNK SpecUnk 8.50 +)63
SPLS Staples 23.93 +28
SBUX Starbuckss 30.64 +.45
STTS STATS Chp 6.40 +.19
STLD Stiyna 54.49 +1.39
STEL Stellent 10.26 +.8
STEM StemCells 1.98 +.03
SBIB SerlBcsh u20.54 +.30
SHOO SMaddens 34,77 +122
STXN Shratex 3.83 +.01
SUNH SunHlthGpu10.58 +.21
SUNW SunMicro 482 +20
SPWR SunPowern 33.50 +1.52
SUSQ SusqBnc 24.83 +.12
SWFT SwltTmn 26.06 +1.24
SCMR Sycamore 3.81 +.18
SYKE SykesEnt u19,.87 +27
SYMC Symantec 1837 +45
SYMM Syme 7.36 +24
SYNA Synaptic 23.31 +.66
SNPS Synopsys 18.60 +.36
SYNO Synovis 7.81 -.15
AMTD TDAmerir 17.79 +.13
THQI THQs 26.34 +.73
TVIN TVICp 2.00 +.02
TVIA TVIAInc 3.08 +.02
TTWO TakeTwo 12.56 +1.00
TALX TalxCps 18.10
TASR TASER 7.68 +54
TECD TechData 34,59 -.07
TKLC Tekelec 12.97 +.47
TTEC TeleTech 13.75 +.16
TELK Telklnc 16.93 +29
TLAB Telabs 9.77 +.36
TSRA TesseraT 34.20 +1.23
TEVA TevaPhnm 34.76 +.53
TXRH TexRdhsAs 11.51 +437
TSCM ThStreet 9.90 +.32
THOR Thorac 1438 +.10
COMS Comrn 4,39 +15
THLD ThrshidPh 1.55 +03
11BX ThbeSI 7.65 +.10
TWTC TWTele 18.14 +.99
TIVO TiVoInc 6.44 +.07
TOMO TomOnlin 13.98 +4
TSCO TractSupp 46.184 '5
TMTA Tmsmeta 1.17 f5
TXCC TmSwtc 1.80 &Q
TRID TridMIcs 19.54 +W48
TRMB TrimbteN 48.85 a:3b
TPTH TiPathl 8.77 r9S
TONT TriQuintl 4.41 .p6
TRLG Tn*eReg 19.60 +1.3I
TRST TrslNY 11.01 x04
TRMK Tustnk 32.49 ; 40
TUES TuesMm 13.59 & 1
TFSM 2417ReaM 8.41 do12
UAUA UALn 24.62 +5AX
UCBH UCBHHId 17.28 k.%2
RMIX USCncrt 557 1R 3
CLEC USLEC 5.39- t4
USMO USAMobl 21.93 4 5 /
UT1W UTiWdds 23.99 +Mt
UTSI UTSri &800 D
UCIT Ultralean 9.2D0
UARM UndAimrn 35 22 44
UNR UtdNIUF 32.03 4
UNTOD UldOdn 10.90 -
USEG USEnr 3,87 kV;
USPI UldSurg 27.36 *3'
UTHR Utdtnlp 55.91 *.f
UFPI UrniFor 50.97
URBN UlbanOuts 17.07
VCLK ValueClick 17.21 .5
VARI Varian u4724 +A42
VSEA VarianSs 34.98 1I
VSGN Vasogengh .39 t(0
VRSN Versign 1&61 K
VRTX VetxPh 3227 f.
VPHM VIoPhnrm 9.66 9
VPRT VIstaPrtn 25.56 +1,4
VLCM Volcom 9 20.00 "'.1
WRNC Wamaco 18.40 ;'
WGRD WtchGrd 4.11 -1l
WEBX WebEx 35.83 *
WEBM webMath 7.81 4.
WBSN Websenses20.10 *i
WERN WemrEnt 18,99
WSTL Westel 247 1,0
WTSLA WetSeal 4.65 ,
WINY WtitneyH 35.49 t1
WFMI WholeFds 53,35 '
WIND WndRvr 9.48
WITS WinSys 14.00
WRLD WdAccep 37.95
WYNN Wynn 76.53 +A
XMSR XMSat 11,48 +
XLNX Xllnx 22.71 + 46
XRTX Xyratex 21.29 +1ti
YRCW YROWwde 38.11 447
YHOO Yahoo 2839 +22
UBET Youbet 3,52 402
ZBRA ZelaT 33.79 A42
ZHNE ZhoneTch 1.43 +0
ZOLT Zolfekh 20.50 +1it
ZRAN Zoran 16.05 aiO
ZUMZ Zumiez 26.60 SS
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006 9A
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e NAV Chg %Rtn
Investments A:
VaAp4,81 +.36 435.4
ChartAp 14.09 +.10 +33.7
C tp 24.32 +.40 +27.3
H p 4.34 +.01 +34.1
IntGrow 26.65 +.27 +92.2
M p 8.04 +,02 +15.7
SEqlyr 19,32 +.19 +404
All Investments B:
CApDvBt 17.05 +.25 +52.0
AIM Investor Cl:
Ertegy 44.77 +.21+164.9
SEWmalPp12.23 +17 +44.4
Utoes 15.44 -.05 +86.1
6 Adiance Capital l:
BRIsp 18.15 +,15 +28.6
Rerind 9.57 +.02 +17.7
Alder Funds B:
SrCapGrt 5.25 +09 4+60.6
AllfanceBern A:
nAp 17.11 +11 + 430.9
G4TchAp57.62 +1.16 +22.6
SmCpGrA 2415+ + 40.2
AlllanceBern Adv:
LgCpGrAd 19.94 +.38 +25.6
AlllanceBern B:
E p 11.63 +.04 +18.4
t 51.60 +1.03 +19.9
t t23.39 +.48 +27.0
r1t 20.16 +38 +36.9
vtBp 6.77 +.02 46.5
tlanceBern C:
CpGrCt 20.22 +.38 4+37.1
lianzsFunds C:
wthCt 19.21 +.32 +30.4
TargtCt 16.16 +.35 +32.9
Aner Century Adv:
EqGropn 24.17 +.20 +44.8
Arer Century Inv:
ncedn6.38 -+.10 +29.8
qlncn 8.46 +.02 +41.4
MuBndn10.62 +.02 +11.0
re*wthin 20.45 +25 +27.0
agelnl4.97 +.15 452.1
ron 31.36 +24 +42.8
,isrn 16.14 +.25+109.0
W'.Groln 11.21 +.10 4+662
.ilyScin 5.20 +.03 +30.0
,NewOpprn6.02 +.03 +33.5
nieChAg n11.99 +.10 NS
'tealEstln 29.73 +.05+104.7
jiUlran 27.34 +.29 +12.6
411i n 14.80 -.05 +78.9
tValuelnvn 7.31 +.06 +45.5
Aieroican Funds A:
%#zocpAp 18.98 +.17 430.6
*uUAp 27.63 +.19 +38.3
.aAp 18.32 +.12 +292
WdAp 13.16 +.03 +17.5
j WAp 18.85 +.09 +24.7
apBAp 57.44 +24 +52.9
p40.06 +32 482.7
p 45.86 +.44 +92.0
=dnvApp 38.86 +.27 +65.3
L3wlhAp 31.76 +.31 +49.9
tllTrAp 1221 +.02 +34.5
l1ncoAp 19.50 +.06 445.8,
AlftBdAp 13.35 +.03 +7.7
3EAAp 33.52 +21 +44.4
NE-CoAp 23.84 +27 +46.7
NIPerAp 31.39 +.27 +65.6
,NwWrldA 44.57 +.53+106.2
*nCpAp 38.14 +.43 +80.1
p 12.44 +.03 +15.9
4iA p 32.84 +.20 +38.4
Aerican Funds B:
SaJBt 1824 +.11 +26.3
IaplBBt 57.44 +.24 +49.4
?-pWGrB t39.86 +.32 +78.5
nrwthBt 30.68 +.30 +46.6
lIpcoBt 19.39 +.06 +42.5
iCABt 33.36 +21 +41.0
'WashBt 32.63 +20 4+352
Ariel Mutual Fds:
Wyprec 45.73 +.46 +28.1
%el 49.52 +.51 435.8
san Funds:
S28.99 +.35 +83.0
Cap 31.06 +.59 +432
Bpbron Funds:
ne6t 58.67 +50 464.9
wth 46.26 +.68 449.5
S22.53 +40 +39.8
remstein Fds:
4+tlBur 13.01 +.04 +13.3
ivMu 13.95 +.03 +9.6
dttMglntV 27.39 +.36 +75.9
dfitVal2 27.35 +.35 +77.3
BlackRock A:
AuioraA 34.72 +.49 +47.5
W'lnvA 7.85 ... +34.9
fnAcy 14.08 +.19 +28.9
qlamwell Funds:
rowth p 18.55 +.24 +20.5
Ikandywine Fds:
$mdywnn31.96 +28 +49.9
Brinson Funds Y:
HildlYn 6.97 ... 434.1
,G Funds:
r, xili alv 8 "
Mulln 29.48 +.04 +67,3
Catamos Funds:
Gr&lncAp3127 +.33 +37.6
Gr"wthAp 52.54 +1.17 +432
GpwthCt 49.92 +1.10 +40.0
Calvert Group:+
tIcop 16.61 +.04.+18.8
--IfnEqAp 23.73 +.32 +72.4
CA .. ... 0.0
fln 10.64 +.02 .+10.3
p 28.90 +23 +25.7
p 15.71 +.04 +18.2
SccEqAp 36.23 +.32 +23.8
Fr-Lt 10.46 ... 4.3
abILgp 16.52 +.06 +14.8
IxFVT 15.63 +.03 +12.2
dauseway Int:
1i rn18.90 +.18 485.4
Ipper 86.31 +56+21.6
Cohen & Steers:
4311i*Shr 84.93 +.12+1184
Cotumbla Class A:
lAcomt 28.14 +.41 466.5
Columbia Class Z:
AomZ 28.81 +.42 4+68.2
'aemlntZ 38.36 +.46+1272
Ceddit Sulsse ABCD:
-ValueAt 20.72 +.13 +482
DWS Scudder Cl A:
GommAp 20.16 +27 +63.1
1rtiRA 48.59 +.14 +55.9
1WS Scudder Cl S:
CapGrthr 47.33 +47 +28.8
OrPilsnc 12.55 +.04 +14.0
S .r..rI,, 13 +.07 +53.1
t-i.l,., :'4 i +.28+127.4
ursEq 35.00 +.34 482.3
ISNMAS 14.60 +.06 +10.9
@lbBdSr 9.59 +.04 +14.7
leAbOpp 41.75 +.69 +87.5
.llThrem 34.79 +.38 +91.7
.d&Prc 23.36 +.34 +98.8
GrolncS 22.41 +.18 +34.4
ndTx 12.88 +.03 +20.4
luTxAMT 11.12 +.02 +11.5
Jn B FdS 57.42 +.64 +78.9
I,4CoGro 25.22 +.26 +23.6
;tAm1rEq 54.36 +.82+2012
,MdMuniS 9.11 +.02 +15.8
MA2TFS 14.22 +.03 +14.6
acppsr 18.51 +16 +98.2
rTmBdS 9.93 +.01 40.8
bevis Funds A:
~lYVenA 35.23 +.19 +51.3
pavis Funds B:
igYVenB 33.63 +.18 +47.7
ppvis Funds C &Y:
1iYtVenY 35.67 +.20 +52.7
YVenC 33.5 +18 +47.8
Delaware Invest A:
TrendAp 21.28 +.47 +28.6
xUSAp 11.52 0 +.02 +18.4
Selaware Invest B:
.tIchB 3.29 +.01 +8.3
;,elGrBt 22.05 +.46 +27.1
0i15mensiunal Fds:
,,riMktV 27.15 +`31+180.8
1lnlSmVa n 19.63 +`21+126.3
IJSLg1Van 23.23 +.20 465.0
Micron15.12 +20 4+57.7
-'te Small n20.23 +`28 +5662
r88 SmVa 29.40 +.43 +83.6
"lrnSmCoon17.73 +.19+111.9
JEr.rgMktn 22.60 +.31+131.5
riVean 20.94 +.22+115.9
STM USSV 24.86 +.34 +73.9
iOFARIEn 29.36 +.04+102.7
Dodge&Cox:
'ualaoced 84.81 +.45 +41.8
3Jlome 12.47 +.03 +12.1
4t5Slk 40.31 +36+119.5
^6ck 1460.7 +1.05 4+0.5
te '. 'u.:'+ '.9 +31.
0. ,, 5 +33.2
.Dltil IJU" .1)7 +32.8
i',,.',vr,i J3 ... .29 +36.1
Sir41-- J i4," .0 +48.4
tr.I, t-"+J *02 +10.3
Ib lur, I" .104 +14,2
itylusi Founders:
.',arl I.1" 12 +23.0
,i;Gi: i2 +26.5
Phlyfus Prr.rler:
I i .)03 +26.9
S i. 15 +44.7
,., 30.5 "
.Im .4,, ,, i4. .4 +58.0
Tf,,I: I I r, I )04 +25.3
T r ,:.- .. 5 0 +16.0
Eaton Vance Ci A
S u.ti. I 11. 12 +85.7
,AMFTiFrI Ii.In .13 +23.3
' Gn.Ir, A -.i ,1)8 432.4
. Ir, :,: .. ... +38.0
S IJ l.j,'. I r., .1)3 +31.8
. .lE4 Iiv t18 431.1
a n Vance C B
o 1 L ,l ,i)2 +16.2
I] I II I" 15 +16.6
I.16 I I im .03 +29.2
oI'Efon Vance Cl C
MCr.i 1 *.I2 44.3
.,lir. i i 0 ,)3 +28.9
Evergreen A:
AslAllp 14.60 +.08 4+43.0
AGEAp 2.06 ... +36.7
AdjUS p 8.88 +.01 +6.7
ALTFAp 11.41 +.03 +15,8
AZTFAp 11.00 +.53 +18.3
Ballnvp 66.23 +.92 +70.5
CallnsAp 12.60 +.03 +17.9
CAIntAp 11.46 +.02 +13.7
CalTFAp 7.29 +.01 +20.3
CapGrA 11.23 +.17 +21.6
COTFAp 11.93 +.03 +17.4
CTTFAp 11.02 +.02 +18.2
CvlScAp 16,41 +.12 +47.2
DblTFA 11.66 +.02 +18.0
DynTchA 25.15 +.42 +27.6
EqlrcAp 21.44 +.12 +39.6
Fedlntp 11.35 +.03 +13.7
FedTFAp 12.06 +,03 +18.9
FLTFAp 11.84 +.03 +16.9
FoundAlp 13.34 +.06 +46.3
GATFAp 12.02 +.03 +16.9
GoidPrM A1.09 +.46+110.2
GrlwthAp 37.88 +.58 +40.8
HYTFAp 10.84 +.03 +24.3
IncomAp 2.54 .,. +44.9
InsTFAp 12,22 +,03 +15.7
NYITFp 10.85 +.02 +11.6
LATFAp 11,48 +02 +16.8
LMGvScA 9.85 +02 +5.4
&h -
S1 HWoEm,. THEmMUTUAL FUND TABLES
Here are the 1.C00 biggesi mutual funds listed on Nasdaq Tables
sro* Ine lund name, sell price or Net Assetl /alue INAVI and dally
nel change as well as one total relurn figure as lolloiws
Evergreen B:
DvrBdBt 14.21 +.04 NS
MuBdBt 7.46 +.01 +14.5
Evergreen C:
AslAllCt 14.14 +.08 +40.1
Evergreen I:
CorBdl 10.32 +.03 +12.3
SIMunll 9.91 +01 +8.3
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 25.78 -.01+148.7
HiYieldp 4.48 ... +31.2
ValRestr 47.74 +.57 +67.6
FPA Funds:
Nwlnc 10.92 +.01 +10.7
Fairholme 27.75 +.16+78.4
Federated A:
AmLdrA 24.23 +.09 +35.6
MidGrStA 34.10 +.58 +51.8
KaulmAp 5.59 +.07 +42.6
MuSecA 10.60 +.02 +15.3
Federated B:
StrncB 8.67 +.03 +25,7
Federated Insti:
Kaufmn 5.59 +.07 +42.2
Fidelity Adv Foc T:
HitCarT 23.50 +.20 +32.8
NatResT 46.17 +.45+138.4
Fidelity Advisor A:
DivintlAr 22.94 +.26 484.9
Fidelity Advisor I:
Divlntn 23.27 +.26 +86.5
EqGrIn 50.91 +.61 +24.2
Eqlnin 30.11 +,19 +45.8
IntBdIn 10.76 +.02 +10.8
Fidelity Advisor T:
BalancT 16.37 +.15 +22.2
DivlntTp 22.70 +.26 +83.4
DivGrTp 12.46 +.08 +23.2
DynCATp 16.71 +.29 +39.8
EqGrTp 48.02 +.58 +22.2
EqlnT 29.74 +.18 +43.5
GovInT 9.83 +.02 +9.8
GrOppT 30.65 +.63 +20.5
HilnAdTp 9.81 +.04 +44.6
nltBdT 10.74 +.02 +9.9
MkiCpTp 23.48 +.30 +51.0
MulncTp 12.87 +.04 +16.6
OwvseaT 21.54 +.21 +70.4
STFiT 9,38 +.01 +7.6
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2010n 14.26 +.10 +26.9
FF2020n 14.95 +.13 +36.3
FF2030n 15.31 +.15 +40.9
FF2040n 9.01 +.09 +44.0
FF2015n 11.77 +.09 NS
Fidelity Invest:
AggrGrrn 17.22 +.41 +31.1
AMgrn 16.29 +.11 +21.8
AMgdGrn 15.50 +.13 +24.0
AMgrlnn 12.99 +05 +24.5
Balanon 19.40 +18 +44.3
BlueChGrn42.35 +.44 +19.8
CAMunn 12.32 +.03 +16.9
Canadan 47.41 +.45+111.7
CapApn 25.96 +.47 +45.7
Cplnc rn 8.49 +.03 +40.3
ChinaRgn22.08 +.23 +77.4
CngS n 433.72 +2.68 4+33.5
CTMunrn11.34 +.03 +13.3
Contra n 65.98 +.66 +57.4
CnvScn 23.73 +.24 +40.3
Destlln 12.52 +.15 +31.8
DisEqn 29.19 +.21 +47.2
Divlntln 36.25 +.37 +88.7
DivStkOn 14.47 +.19 +36.0
DivGthn 29.86 +21 +25.5
EmrMkn 21.04 +.27+147.6
Eqlncn 55.60 +.31 +45.4
EQIIn 23.25 +.13 +33.5
ECapAp 26.03 +.24 +92.9
Europe 40.74 +.37+110.4
Exch n 295.17 +1.81 +41.3
Export n 21.59 +.27 +52.6
Fideln 33.29 +.33 +36.8
Fiftyrn 21.03 +.27 +30.2
FIRateHi rn9.92 ... +15.2
FLMurn 11.40 +.03 +15.4
FrinOne n 27.54 +.23 +432
GNMAn 10.69 +.04 +11.0
Govolne n 10.00 +.03 +10.9
GroCon 62.51 +.96 +43.8
Grolncn 34.67 +.44 +24.7
Groinclln 10.30 +.10 +26.4
Highlncrn 8.79 +.01 *32.3
Indepnn 20.33 +.26 +41.8
IntBdn 10.20 +.02 +10.4
IntGovn 9.96 +.02 +7.9
IntlDiscn 35.33 +.32 +93.5
InlSCprn 28.89 +.29+131.4
InvGBn 7.32 +.02 +13,.5
Japann 17.57 +.25 +81.6
JpnSmn 14.10 +.21 +489.6
LatAmn 38.81 +.62+246.2
LevCoStkn28.41 +.32+108.1
LowPrn 42,67 +.43 462.3
Magelin n 86.80 +1.44 +27.7
MDMurn 1079 +.03 +13.9
MAMunn 11.82 +.04 +16.2
MIMunn 11.79 +.03 +14.2
MidCapn 27.87 +.49 +55.6
MNMunn 11.35 +.03+13,6
MtgSecn 10.97 +.04 +12.6
iMr..i',,' I;. 5 ,4 +. 2
|JMun 11 4' .4 .158
NwMilln 35.92 +.54 +40.0
NY Munn 12.72 +.03 +15.6
OTC n 36.24 +.88 +31.0
OhMunn 11.59 +.03 +15.4
Ovrsean 45.69 +.44 +81.1
PcBasn 26.72 +.32 +68.2
PAMunrnl.74 +.02 +14.6
Puritnn 19.53 +.09 +35.2
RealEn 35.75 +16+104.3
SllntMun 10.17 +.01 +6.7
STBFn 8.84 +.01 +8.5
SmCaplndn20.79 +.34 +51.5
SmllCpSrn17.60 +.27 +55.4
SEAsian 24.09 +.32+108.0
StkSltn 25.70 +.24 +39.1
Stralnc n 10.49 +.03 +28.8
SOfReRtr 10.17 -.01 NS
Trendn 59.50 +.44 +38.4
USBIn 10.76 +.03 +12.7
Utility n 16.80 -.09 +70.4
ValStrtn 32.09 +.32 448.7
Value n 78.91 +.90 467.1
Wridwn 20.85 +21 +59.3
Fidelity Selects:
Airn 43.26 +1.36 +67.3
Bankng n 37.59 +.17 +35.8
Blotchn 59.56 +1.16 +22.0
Brolkn 70.81 +.70 +71.3
Chem n 65.59 +1.07 +65.2
Compn 34.43 +.91 +15.4
Conrlndn 25.33 +.14 +28.0
CstHon 42.65 +.95 +58.7
DfAern 76.97 +1.38 +84.5
DvCrmn 18.96 +.54+40.7
Electrn 41.83 +1.48 +24.9
Enrgyn 50.56 +.31+157.6
EngSvn 69.25 +.91+138.3
Envirn 16.47 +.19 +42.4
RFnSvn 116.71 +.88 +41.5
Foodn 55.67 +.24 +50.8
Gold rn 35.27 +.57 +82.1
Healthn 124.15 +1.02 +35.6
HomFn 51.68 +.38 +28.8
IndMtn 47.06 +.90 4+6.0
Insurn 66.90 +.39 +42.4
Leisrn 75.86 +1.13 +39.2
MedDIn 49.70 +.26+116.7
MdEqSysn23.08 +.10 +36.6
Multmdn 44.27 +.30 +26.0
NIGasn 40.17 +20+151.2
Paper 29.67 +.40 +14.9
PhaoIn 10.49 +.08 +13.9
Retail 49.22 +.65 +39.2
Softwrn 56.87 +.67 +32.2
Techn 61.01 +1.68 +21.9
Telcmn 42.89 +`42 +59.5
Transn 47.28 +1.57 +63.
UlGrn 49.37 -26 +77.4
Wireless 6.32 +.09+103.5
Fidelity Spartan:
Eqldxinvn 46.96 +.36 +37.6
5001nxlnvrn89.67 +71 +37.6
Govinn 10.76 +.02 +11.7
Fidelity Spart Adv:
EqldxAdn 45.96 +.36 NS
500Adrn 89.87 +.70 NS
First Eagle:
GiblA 46.57 +.39 +76.6
OverseasA 26.13 +.22,+92.1
First Investors A
BlChpAp,21.69 +.16 +27.8
GloblAp 7.73 +.07 +51.3
GovIAp 10.65 +.03 +9.6
GrolnAp 14.36 +.17 +37.8
IncoA p 2.90 ... +26.8
InvGrAp 9.42 +.03 +112
MATFAp 11.74 +.03 +11.9
MITFAp 12.23 +.03 +11.4
MidCpAp 27.67 +.29 +50.4
NJTFAp 12.82 +.03 +11.8
NYTFAp 1427 +.03 +11.7
PATFAp 12.85 +.03 +11.5
SpSilAp 22.32 +.25 +48.8
TxExAp 9.88 +.03 +11.1
TotRIAp 14.33 +.11 +27.2
ValueBp 721 +.05 +48.3
FIrsthand Funds:
GIbTech 3.80 +`07 -2.0
TechVal 32.80 +.70 +21.6
Frank/rump Frnk A:
MDTFAp 11.67 +.02 +16.1
MATFAp 11.84 +.03 +16.1
MITFAp 12.17 +.02 +15.2
MNInsA 12.03 +.03 +14.6
MOTFAp 12.20 +.02 +17.3
NJTFAp 12.05 +.03 +17.9
NYInsAp 11.51 +.03 +14.9
NYTFAp 11.76 +.03 +15.6
NCTFAp 12.23 +.03 +17.3
OhiolAp 12.48 +.03 +16.0
ORTFAp 11.78 +.02 +17.8
PATFAp 10.35 +.02 +15.9
ReEScAp 26,62 +.37 +79.5
RisDvAp 35.00 +.39 +35.7
SMCpGrA 37.64 +.65 +44,9
USGovAp 6.38 +.02 +10.8
UtilsAp 12.84 -.09 +70.5
VATFAp 11.75 +.02 +17.6
Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv:
IncrneAd 2.53 ... 445.8
Frank/Temp Frnk B:
IncomB1 p 2.54 .. +42.8
IncomeBI 2.53 ... +41.5
Frank/Temp Frnk C:
FoundAlp 13.14 +.07 +43.6
IncomCt 2.56 +.01 +43.1
Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
DiscA 28.42 +20 +75.8
QualfdAt 2123 +.13 460.5
SharesA 25.19 +.17 451.0
Frank/Temp Temp A:
DvMktA p 26.14 +.32+126.4
ForgnAp 13.75 +.10 +64.1
GIBdApx 10.80 -.01 433.1
GrwthAyp 25.00 +.19 +58.7
IntxEMp 17.94 +.13 +70.3
WoddAp 19.25 +.12 +63.6
Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
GrhAv 25.05 +.19 +59.9
Frank/Temp Tmp B&C:
DevMktC 25.55 +.31+122.0
ForgnCp 13.52 +.10 +60.4
GE Elfun S&S:
S&SPM 45.48 +.26 +31.1
GMO Trust III:
EmMkr 20.64 +.20+163.6
For 17.46 +.17 +91.2
GMO Trust IV:
CorePlusBd 10.46 +.02 NS
EmrMkt 20.59 +.19+163.9
Foreign 17.47 +.17 +91.5
IntllnrVi 34.36 +.37 +98.5
GMOTrust VI:
EmgMklsr20.61 +20+164.6
USCoreEq14.fl1 +.13 NS
Gabelli Funds:
Asset 44.78 +.41 +51.5
Gartmore Fds D:
Bond 9.44 +.02 +14.6
GvtBdD 10.07 +.02 +106
GrowthD 6.90 +.10 +26.4
NationwD 19.35 +.23 4+36.9
TxFrr 10.44 +.02 +15.3
Gateway Funds:
Gateway 26.37 +.02 +22.9
Goldman Sachs A:
GrIncA 28.43 +.11 +54.7
HYMuAp 11.42 +.03 +27.9
MdCVAp 36,89 +.28 +72.5
SmCapA 43.46 +.48 +55.3
Goldman Sachs Inst:
HYMuni 1142 +.03 +29.4
Guardisn Funds:
GBG InGrA 16.99 +25 +77.2
ParkAA 33.70 +.30 +27.0
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11,63 +.05 +14.2
i61 r 4."- ", i I 1 11 .,
Hartford Fd' A
AdvrsAp 15.96 +.13 +22.3
CpAppAp 37.46 +.45 +72.0
DivGthAp 20.27 +.10.+442.3
SmICoAp 20.63 +.33 4+2.2
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 53.44 +.68 +76.8
Div&Gr 22.22 +.11 +46.6
Advisers 22.95 +.19 +23.9
Stock 50.48 +.56 +31.7
TotRetBd 11.38 +.03 +13.8
Hennessy Funds:
CorGrow 19.81 +.39 +57.5
CorGroll 29.89 +.51 +59.4
HollBa]Fdn15.98 +.04+17.2
Hotchkls & Wiley:
LgCpVlAp23.60 +21 +55.9
MidCpVal 29.19 +.40 +75.8
HussmnStrGr16.16+.02
+23.4
ICON Fds:
Energy 34.80 +.41+161.8
Hlhcare 17.87 +.16 +52.3
ISI Funds:
NoAmp 7.31 +.04 +142
IXIS Advisor CI A:
TarEqty 10.72 +.03 +65.4
Ivy Funds:
GINatRsAp 30.79 +.39+146.0
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpValp 25.04 +21 +57.5
JPMorgan Select:
InlEq n 36.49 7 .7 +78.4
JPMorgan Sal Cis:
ndAerun25.80 +.19 +55.0
Janus:
Balanced 23.19 +.16 +31.8
Conlrarian 16.23 +.22 +82.5
CoreEq 24.52 +24 +54.4
Enterpr 42.59 +.73 +54.5
FedTE 6.97 +.02 +13.0
FIxBndn 9.31 +.03 +11.4
Fund 26.16 +.35 +26.2
GIUfeScirn2.23 +.18 +45.2
Giechr 11.59 +.26 +293
Grinc 36.33 +.41 +43.6
Mercury 22.71 +.39 +33.8
MdCpVa 23.42 +.19 461.4
Olympus 31.43 +.46 +35.3
Orion 8.88 +.13 +74.1
Owseasr 38.90 +.72+132.9
ShTmBd 2.87 ... +7.8
Twenty 50.19 +.52 +54.6
Venlur 58.10 +1.02 +47.8
WddWr 44.62 +.70 +31.0
JennisonDryden A:
BlendA 18.27 +.19 +48.9
HiYrdAp 5.65 +.01 +31.6
InsuredA 10.73 +.02 +12.6
UtiltyA 16,05 -.01 +131.5
JennlsonDryden B:
GrowthB 13.91 +21 +26.6
HiYldBt 5.64 +.01 +29.7
InsuredB 10.74 +.02 +11.7
John Hancock A:
BondAp 14.66. +04 +14.0
ClassioVlp25.70 +.16 +51.1
SkInAp 6.80 +.02 +21.8
John Hancock B:
SrlncB 6.80 +.02 +19.3
John Hancock CI 1:
LSBalanc 14.26 +09 NS
LSGrwth 14.57 +.12 NS
Julius Baer Funds:
InUEqlr 42.12 +.49+105.2
InllEqA 41.28 +.47+103.4
Legg Mason: Fd
OpporTrl 15.59 +.36 +36.4
SpInvp 38.06 +.55 +36.5
Va]Trp 63.63 +. 27.0
Legg Mason InstI:
ValTrlnsl 70.49 +.98 +30.8
Legg Mason Ptrs A:
AgGrAp 107.87 +1.37 +42.7
ApprAp 14.83 +.14 +32.1
HilncAt 6,67 +01 +31.1
IouCGAp 14.34 +.19 +73.0
LgCpGAp21.63 +.27 +14.2
Legg Mason Ptrs B:
CaplncBt 17.32 +.07 +39.4
LgCpGIB 20,24 +.25 +11.6
Legg Mason Ptrs 1:
Grinc 1 16.18 +.15 +28.4
Longleef Partners:
Partners 33.07 +34 +36.4
Inll 18.38 +.22 48.4
SmCap 28,53 +23 460.5
Loomis Sayles:
LSBondl 14.04 +.07 +40.0
Lord Abbett A:
AffilAp 15.29 +.07 +44.4
Bd~ebAp 7.75 +.02 +26.0
GlIncAp 6.82 +.03 +14.9
MidCpAp 21.66 +22 +53.8
MFS Funds A:
MITA 19.11 +.14 +37.4
MIGA 12.69 +.16 +20.8
GrOpA 8,69 +.12 +18.8
HilnA 3.77 ... +29.9
MFLA 10,08 +.03 +16.4
TtFRA 15.71 +.07 +30.1
ValueA 25,05 +.13 +51.5
MFS Funds B:
MIGB 11.54 +.14 +18.4
GvScB 9.35 +.03 +7.5
HI1nB 3.79 +.01 +27.3
MuldB 0.56 +.02 +15.5
TolRB 15.70 +.07 +27.5
MainStay Funds B:
CapApBt 28.35 +38 +17.9
ConvBt 14.02 +.11 +26.5
GovtBt 8.12 +.03 46.5
HYldBBt 621 +.01 +35.5
IntlEqB 14.87 +.10 +66.9
SmCGBp 14.63 +.24 +27.1
TolRtBt 19.23 +.14 .+23.3
Mairs & Power:
Growth 72.17 +.85 +38.2
Marsico Funds:
Focusp 17.83 +.26 +33.1
Matthews-Asian:
PacTiger 20.94 +.18+102.7
Merrill Lynch A:
GIAIAp 18.22 +.11 +58.3
HealthAp 5.71 +,05 +29.0
NJMunBd 10.74 +.02 +202
Merrill Lynch B:
BalCapBt 26.15 +.18 +27.6
BaVlBt 32.91 +.20 +40.9
BdHilnc 5.08 +.01 +32.8
CalnsMB 11.49 +.02 +13.1
CrBPtBt 1139 +.03 +9.6
CplTBt 11.56 +.04 +10.1
EquityDiv 17.32 +.09 +59.4
EuroBI 18.71 +.18 +81.6
FocValt 13.44 +.09 +43.9
FndlGBt 17.28 +.13 +30.0
FLMBI 10.35 +.02 +17.4
GIA0Bt 17.85 +.10 +454.7
HealthBt 4.00 +.04 +26.0
LalABt 42.76 +.73+244.0
LgCCBp 12.93 +.16 56.3
MnlnBt 7.81 +.02 +13.8
ShTUSGt 9.05 +.01 +4.9
MuShtT 9.91 ... +32
MNIlBt 10.49 +.02 +16.8
NJMBt 10.73 +.03 +18.7
NYMBt 11.01 +.02 +13.8
NatRsTBt 50.66 +.26+136.4
PacBt 25.13 +.29 +488.1
PAMBt 11.26 +.02 +15.6
ValueOppt21.56 +.23 4+48.1
USGovI 9.90 +.03 +7.6
Utrlcmt 13.19 -.03 +76.5
WldinBt 6.17 +.05 +33.8
Merrill Lynch C:
GIAICt 1729 +.11 +54.8
Merrill Lynch I:
BalCapl 26.94 +.19 431.7
BaVIl 33.84 +.20 +45.3
BdHilno 5.08 +.02 4+5.9
CalnsMB 11.49 +.02 +14.8
CrBPIIt 11.39 +.03 +12.1
Cpml 11.55 +.03 +11.7
DvCapp 25.66 +.34+128.9
EquityDv 17.28 +.09 464.2
Euroll 21.93 +21 +87.2
FocVall 14.93. +.10 +48.5
FLMI 10.35 +.02 +19.1
GIAlt 18.28 +.11 +59.6
Health 6.30 +.06 +30.1
LatAI 45.00 +.77+254.9
Mnlnl 7.82 +.02 +16.4
MnShIT 9.91 ... 44.3
MulTI 10.18 +.02 +11.4
MNatil 10.50 +.02 +19.6
NalRsTrt 54.19 +.28+143.7
Pacl 27.52 +.31 +94.0
ValueOpp 24.44 +26 +52.6
USGovt 9.90 +.03 +10.1
Utfflcmll 13.21 -.04 +80.5
WIdlncl 6.17 +.05 +36.6
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd 4.02 +.06+139.3
Monutia Funas: .
t,.,rn.,,', i-; 1 +32.5
Moigan Slanly A.
DtvGthA 28.39 +.19 4.30.9,
Morgan Stanley B:
GIbDiB 1528 +.11 +52.2
GrmthB 13,06 +.19 +264
StralB 20,01 +.11 +39.3
MorganStanley Inst:
GIValEqAn19.05 +.13 +52.3
InllEqn 22.89 +.18 +71.1
Muhlenk 80.33+1.06+55.0
Munder Funds A:
IntemtA 17.79 +.31 +20,0
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 16.49 +.12 +56.3
DiscZ 28.73 +20 +77.6
QualldZ 21.37 +.13 +622
SharesZ 25.39 +.18 +52.6
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 34.29 +.45 +33.4
Intlr 2398 +25+120.4
Parter 28.54 +.41 +60.6
Neuberger&Berm Tr:
Genesis 49.33 +.49 4604
Nicholas Group:
HilncIn 2.10 ... +28.6
Nichn 58.10 +.66 +342.3
Northern Funds:
SmCpldxnl.10 +.15 +52.7
Technlyn 11.23 +22 +19.5
Nuveen Cl R:
InMunR 10.73 +.02 +152
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhiltOkSGn29.27 .54 -2.0
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncrn26.39 +.11 +39.5
Goballn 25.95 .20 +72.5
Inllrn 26.34 +.20 +88.8
Oakmark r n42.94 +.42 +292
Select rn 33.12 30+29.2
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZn11.63 +425 +26.3
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFMu 10.15 4.02 +30.7
AMTFrNY 13,04 4.03 +28.5
CAMuniAp11.53 +.02 +38.3
CappApAp42,81 4.59 +25.5
CaplncApl2.16 4.05 +33.3
ChlncAp 9.24 +.02 +30.1
DvMktAp 38.58 v.54+164.1
Discp 43.02 4.79 +16.2
EquityA 10,59 4.13 +34.8
GlobAp 69.87 4.92 +73.7
GIbOppA 38.07 4.78+104.1
Goldp 30.14 v.42+127.9
HiYdAp 9.26 4.01 +31.0
IntBdAp 5.82 v.03 +42.5
LtdTmMu 15,81 4.01 +25.4
MnStFdA 39.08 4.29 +38.1
MidCapA 17.93 4-24 +35.1
PAMuniAp 12.82 4.02 +32.3
StrlnAp 4.17 4.02 43+20.0
USGvp 9.37 4.02 +10.9
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 10.12 4.03 +27.9
AMTFrNY 13.058 .04 +25.7
CplncBt 12.03 4.06 +30.1
ChlncBt 9.22 4.01 +27.1
EquilyB 10.11 4.12 +31.1
HiYldBt 9.12 4.01 +28.0
StrlncBI 4.18 4.02 +26.8
Oppenheim Guest:
QBalA 17.89 4.16 +26.9
Oppenheimer Roch:
LtdNYAp 3.37 ... +19.0
RoMuAp 18.49 .04 +32.1
RcNtMuA 12.55 v.03 +44.0
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
ToItRAd 10.36 +.04 +13.7
PIMCO InstI PIMS:
AIIAset 12.83 +.06 +235.0
ComodRR 15.00 +.03 +71.3
HiYld 9,60 .,02 +31.9
LowDu 9,91 .,02 +7.8
ToIRIt 1036 4,04 +14.5
PIMCO Funds A:
RealRtAp 10,95 +.03 +19.1
ToIRIA 10,36 4.04 +12.9
PIMCO Funds D:
TRInp 10,36 4.04 +13.4
PhoenlxFunds A:
BalanA 15.10 4.909 +24.7
CapGrA 14,79 v.16 +12.2
InlIA 12,92 v.14 +50.3
Pioneer Funds A::
BalanArp 9,98 4.05 +18.5
BondAp 9.02 4.1.03 +15.9
EqlncAp 31,97 4+.12 +54.6
EurSelEqA 37.53 +2.37 +89.3
GlwthAp 12.50 -+18 +19.3
IntlValA 22.69 4.28 +83.3
MdCpGrA 14,88 +.28 +25.1
MdCVAp 23.65 4+.28 +53.4
PlonFdAp 47.51 +37 444.0
TxFreAp 11.62 -202 +19.7
ValueAp 18.14 +05 +40.4
Pioneer Funds B::
HiYldBI 10.84 v.04 +24.4
MdCpVB 20.57 +24 +49.2
Pioneer Funds C:
HiYIdCt 10.94 v.04 +24.4
Price Funds:
Balance n 20.29 v.11 +36.0
BIChlpn 32.68 v.39 +29.3
CABondn 10.96 v.03 +15,9
CspAppn 21.05 4.10 +46.7
DivGron 23.60 +.18 +35.8
EmEurp 20.66 +.31+201.5
Eqlncn 27.51 4.14 +45,9
Eqlndexn 34.84 +.27 +36.7
Europen 19.39 +.28 +71.8
FLIntmrn 10.69 +.02 +9.7
GNMAn 9.32 +.03 +11.0
Growthn 29.14 +.36 +35.5
Gr&Inn 20.85 +.16 +33.8
HthSd n 25.20 +.35 445.8
HiYieldn 6.83 ... +31.0
ForEqn 18.74 +.26 +68.1
intlBondn 9,59 +.06 +20.2
IntDisn 46.03 +,52+123.0
IntlStkn 15.89 +.22 +66.7
Japann 11.37 +.17 +97.1
LatAmn 31,85 +.59+254.4
MDShrtn 5.12 ... +4.8
MDBondn10.61 +.02 +14.4
MidCapn 53.78 +.98 +52.9
MCapValn25.04 +.22 +65.5
NAmern 31.15 +.56 +27.0
NAsian 12.71 +.13 +97.0
New Eran45.92 +.43+126.5
NHorizn 31.21 +.57 +50.8
NIncn 8.81 +.02 +12.8
NYBondn11.28 +.02 +14.9
PSIncn 15.34 +.09 +30.6
RealEstn 22.90 +.04+114.0
SclTecn 18.45 +.48 +17.0
ShtBd n 4.67 +.01 +7.2
SmCpStkn34.00 +.44 +52.2
SmCapValn39.08+.50 +67.9
SpecGrn 19,09 +.21 +52.2
Specinn 11.86 +.04 +23.4
TFIncn 9.96 +.02 +16.5
TxFrH n 11.99 +.02 +23.5
TFIntmn 11.06 +.02 +11.1
TxFrSItn 5.33 +.01 +6.7
USTIntn 5.21 +.01 +5.3
UST.gn 11.30 +.07 +14.8
VABondn 11.58 +.03 +15.0
Value n 25.186 +.17 +52.0
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 8.76 +.02 +7.6
AZTE 9.16 +.02 +14.1
CIscEqAp 13.48 +.14 +31.6
Convp 18.28 +.11 +38.8
DiscGr 18.54 +.28 +27.5
DvnnAp 9.82 +.01 +26.7
EuEq 26.83 +.31 +82.0
FLTxA 9.12 +.02 +14.6
GeoAp 18.38 +.13 +27.5
GIGvAp 12.11 +.06 +18.7
GbEqtyp 10.10 +.11 +56.1
GrinAp 20.37 +21 +37.6
HilhAp 62.71 +.61 +32.8
HiYdAp 7.88 +.01 +33.4
HYAtdAp 6.,05 ... +35.5
IncmAp 6.67 +.02 +122
IntlEqp 30.12 +.35 +74.8
IntGdnp 15.45 +.18 +912
InvAp 13.65 +.16 +402
MITxp 8.96 +,02 +12.9
MNTxp 8.95 +,02 +13.7
NJTxAp 9.17 +.02 +14.0
NwOpAp 45.26 +.72 +34.3
OTCAp 8.15 +.14 +32.5
PATE 9.07 +.02 +14.9
TxExAp 8.74 +.02 +15.7
TFInAp 14.80 +.04 +13.8
TFHYA 13.01 +.02 +22.8
USGvAp 12.90 +.03 +9.5
UWLAp 11.99 -.04 +65.6
VstaAp 10.35 +.17 +45.8
VoyAp 16.45 +24 +15.4
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 18.94 +.23 +36.1
CIscEqBt 13.38 +.13 +28.7
DiscGr 17.00 +.26 +24.7
DwInBI 9.75 +.02 u210
Eqlrot- 17.65 +.10 -4u',
EuEq" 25.6 v+.29 ,-'.-
FLTxBt 9.12 +.02 .14
GeoBt 18.19 +.13 +24.8
GIIncB1 12.06 +.05 +16.0
GbEqt 9.20 +.10 +52.5
GINtRst 29,94 +.06+120.9
GrInBt 20.06 +.21 +34.5
H iBt 56.26 +.54 +29.9
HiYdBt 7.84 +.01 +30.6
HYAdBt 5.97 ... +32.4
IncmBt 6.63 +.02 +9.8
IntGrint 15.16 +.18 +87.1
IntlNopt 14.45 +.14 +76.9
InvBt 12.50 +.15 +37.1
NJTxBt 9.16 +.02 +11.8
NwOpBt 40.40 +.65 +31,3
NwValp 18.49 +.15 +45.6
NYTxBt 8.61 +.02 +12.5
OTCBt 7.15 +.11 +29.5
TxExBt 8.74 +.02 +13.5
TFHYBt 13.03 +.02 +20.5
TFInBt 14.82 +.04 +11.6
USGvBt 12.84 +.03 +7.1
UtilBt 11.92 -.04 +61.9
VtaBt 8.98 +.16 +42.5
VoyBt 14.33 +.21 +12.8
RS Funds:
RSNtFRsp 35.51 +.35+150.9
Value 26.10 +22 +85.3
RiverSource A:
DEI 12.88 +.09 +73.3
DvOppA 8.17 +.01 +48.8
Growth 29.04 +.39 +27.6
HiYdTEA 4.37 +.01 +13.8
LgCpEqp 5.48 +.05 +28.4
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSvr 16.82+.23 +60.2
MioCapl 17.20 +.09 +68.0
PennMulr11.26 +.17 +64.9
Premierlr 17.40 +.29 +69.3
TolRetIr l13.15 +.14 +51.0
Russell Funds S:
DivEqS 46.42 +.46 +39.4
IntlSecS 76.60 +.784 +1.0
QuanlEqS 39.67 +.34 438.4
Rydex Advisor:
OTCn 9.99 +.23 +20.0
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxAnlO.19 +.03 +13.5
IntlEqAn 14.02 +.15 +84.1
LgCGroAn19.38 +,27 +23.6
LgCValAn22.97 +.10 +54.5
STI Classic:
CpAppAp 11.75 +.12 +13.4
CpAppCp 11.01 +.11 +11.6
LCpVIEqA 14.15 +.09 +46.9
QuGrSlkCt 23.19 +.20 +15.0
TxSnGrp 24.94 +.21 +18.6
Salomon Brothers:
BalancBp 13.34 +.06 +21.3
Opport 55.99 +.33 +55.3
Schwab Funds:
1000Invr 37.86 +.33 +38.6
S&P inv 20.14 +.16 +36.8
S&P Se 20.22 +.16 +37.6
SmCplv 24.02 +.34 +51.1
YIdPIlsS 9.67 +.01 +10.8
Selected Funds:
AmShD 42.22 +,24 NS
AmShSp 42.15 +.24 +49.1
Sellgman Group:
FrontrAt 13.00 +.20 +31.4
FrontrDt 11.32 +.19 +28.6
GIbSrnA 17.86 +.26 +74.5
GIbTchA 14.33 +.33 +38.6
HYdBAp 3.27 +.01 +26.7
Sentinel Group:
ComSAp31.49 +.23 +43.8
Sequoia n156.46+1.98+25.2
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 37.63 +.41 +37.8
St FarmAssoc:
Gwth 53.42 +.27 +40.5
Stratton Funds:
DMdend 38.00 +.13 +71.1
Multi-Cap 42.41 +.53 +73.3
SmCap 45.26 +.55 +53.4
SunAmerlca Funds:
USGvBt 9.15 +.04 +6.7
SunAmerica Focus:
FLgCpAp.16.97 +.30 +12.2
TIAA-CREF Funds:
BdPlus 9.99 +.03 +12.3
Eqlndox 9,37 +`08 +40.3
Groinc 13.42 +.12 +36,0
GroEq 9.34 +.13 +22.2
HIYIdBd 9.00 +.01 +29,8
lnllEq 13.78 +.15 .+89.3
MgdAl/ 11.71 +.08 +35.2
ShITrBd 10.29 +.02 +7,3
OocChEq 10.01 +.09 +40.4
TxExBd 10.69 +.03 +14.7
Tamarack Funds:
EnlSmCp 30.94 +.47 +54.2
Value 40.87 +.12 +39.4
Templeton Instil:
EmMSp 21.22 +.25+127.7
ForEqS 24.78 +.22 +66.1
Third Avenue Fda:
Inlir 23.10 +.10+106.3
RIEstVIr 33.14 +.26 +93.3
Value 58.56 +.49 +84.3
Thornburg Fds;
IntValAp 26.66 +.29 +91.7
Thrivent Fds A:
HIYId 5,00 +,01 +31.3
Income 0,49 +v02 +12.6
LgCpSOk 27,17 +v17 +27.4
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JanGrowp 24.75 +.24 +32.4
GCGIobp27.38 +.25 +36.5
TrCHYBp 8.99 +.01 +26.7
TAFlxInp 9.19 +.03 +11.6
Turner Funds:
SmlCpGrn26.10 +39 +44.6
Tweedy Browne:
GblbVal 28.58 +.16 +70.6
US Global Investors:
AliAm 27.53 +.07 +42.8
GIbRs 17.26 +.11+248.8
GldShr 15.95 +.10+169.5
USChina 8.76 +.04 +94.7
WidPrcMn 29,49 +.23+210.6
USAA Group:
AgvGt 30.34 +.50 +29,3
CABd 11.09 +.02 +17.1
CmstStr 27.24 +.23 439.0
GNMA 9.44 +.04 +10.8
GrTxSIr 14.57 +.07 +30.1
GrIth 13.99 +.19 +24.6
Gr&lnc 18.29 +.18 +33.4
IncSlk 16.32 +.08 +512
Inco 12.01 +.04 +13.3
Intl 27.44 +27 +86.3
NYBd 11.92 +.03 +17.1
PrecMM 27.41 +.41+124.7
ScTech 10.50 +20 +37.4
ShITBnd 8.82 +.01 +6.7
SmCpStk 14.21 +.17 +60.9
TxEat 13.11 +.02 +14.8
TxELT 13,97 +.03 +18.4
TxESh 10.59 ... +7.1
VABd 11.54 +.02 +15.7
WIdGr 20.18 +.16 +46.2
Value Line Fd:
LevGtn 22.91 +22 +302
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFAp 18.42 +.04 +15.7
CmslAp 18.09 +.09 +46.9
CpBdAp 6.49 +.02 +15.4
EqlncAp 8.83 +.03 +392
Exch 394.18 +1.18 +39.0
GrinAp 2120 +.09 449.1
HarbAp 14.88 +.09 +31.1
HiYIdA 3.48 +.01 +29.3
HYMuAp 11.05 +.02 +27.3
InTFAp 18.45 +.04 +15.9
MunlAp 14.71 +.03 +172
PATFAp 17.30 +.03 +15.4
StiGrsh 39.90 +.56 +22.6
StrMunInc 13.48 +.03 +252
US MIgeA 13.35 ... +10.4
UtilAp 2029 -.06 +68.1
Van Kemp Funds B:
EnterpBt 11.79 +22 +20.4
EqlncBt 8.68 +.03 +36.0
HYMuBt 11,05 +.02 +24.5
MulB 14.69 +.03 +14.6
PATFBt 1724 +.03 +12.9
StrGwth 3.85 +.48 +19.9
SrMunInc 13.47 +.03 +22.4
USMtge 1329 -.01 +7.5
UtiB 2021 -.07 464.3
Vanguard Admiral:
CpOpAdln79.12 +1.60 +65.3
Energyn 122.59 -.07+169.6
ExplAdmln70.02 +122 +47.4
ExidAdmn35.35 +47 +59.0
500Admln119.63 +.94 +37,8
GNMAAdn10.13'+.03 +13.4
HlthCrn 61.87 +.48 +55.1
HiYdCp n 6.05 ... +25.9
HiYdAdmnlO.79 +.02 +18.3
iIT-iv1,iTri.i ri +.03 +12.8
i,':Aa.rl, n 7 v +.98 4+5.
rI.,iT.in 13"; +.03 +12.0
LtFTtAan lu.69 +.01 +6.6
MCpAdm n82.78+1.19 +662
PrmCaprn70.67 +.93 +53.9
STsyAdmln10.27 +.01 +6.7
ShITrAdn 15.55 ... +5.8
STIGrAdn 0.50 +.02 +93
SmCAdmn29.81 +41 +60.6
TUBAdmln 9.88 +.02 +122
TStkAdmn31.16 +28 +42.4
WelslAdmn52.63 +.12 +25.3
We]snAdemn54.94+.27 +40.6
Windsorn 59.68 +.54 +45.2
WdsrllAdn58.99 +29 +56.5
Vanguard Fds:
AsselAn 26.42 +22 +37.9
CALTn 11.66 +.03 +16.7
CapOppn 34.23 +.70 +64.8
Convrtn 14.05 +.10 +40.4
DivdGon 13.32 +.08 4+42.1
Energy 6525 -.05+1692
Eqlncn 24.64 +.13 +48.0
Expirn 75.14+1.31 +46.8
FLLTn 11.55 +.03 +15.1
GNMAn 10.13 +.03 +13.1
GlobEqn 21.89 +24 +83.8
Grolncn 32.89 +.33 +40.1
GrthEqn 1023 +.13 +264
HYCorpn 6.05 ... +25.4
HthCren146.51 +1.12 +54.7
InlaPron 12.03 +.03 +18.9
InElxplrn 2027 +.28+121.3
InlGrn 24.11 +.31 +84.8
nMtVaIn 4025 +.44 +95.7
LTIGraden 9.58 +.04 +12.4
lTTsryn 10.68 +.03 +9.5
UfeConn 15.86 +.09 +26.9
LlufeGromn 22.04 +.18 +44.5
felnc n 13.61 +.05 +19.0
UfeModn 19.12 +.13 +35.9
LTGraden 8,98 +.05 +20.1
LTTsryn 10.93 +.05 +18.4
Morgn 17.86 +,25 438.9
MuHYn 10.79 +.02 +18.0
MulnsLgn 12.55 +.03 +15.8
Mulntn 13.25 +.03 +11.8
Murdn 10.69 .0 + 9.01 46
MuLongn 11.20 +.03 +15.8
MuShrtn 15,55 ... +5.6
NJLTn 11.77 +.03 +15.1
NYLTn 11.21 +.04 +15.3
OHLTTEnll.92 +.03 +15.0
PALTn 11.27 +.03 +14.4
PrecMls r n2927 +.64+165.5
Prmcprn 68.04 +.90 +532
SelValurn20.02 +.17 +70.4
STARn 20.10 +.17 +4384
STIGradennO50 +.02 +9.1
STFedn 10.24 +.02 +7.0
StratEqn 22.70 +.28 +62.4
TgtRe2015n11,85+.09 NS
TgtRe2025n12.23 +.10 NS
USGron 16.99 +.29 +25.0
USValuen14.03 +.10 +47.3
Wellslyn 21.72 +.05 +24.9
Welltnn 31.81 +.16 +40.1
Wndsrn 17.69 +.16 +44.8
Wndslln 33.23 +.17 +55.9
Vanguard ldx Fds:
500n 119.61 +.94 +37.5
Balanced n20.21 +.13 +29.6
EMktn 21.22 +.31+130.5
Europe n 32,87 +31 +89.2
Extend n 35.31 +.47 +58.4
Growth n 27.25 +.35 +24.9
ITBrndn 10.10 +.03 +12.6
LgCaplx n 23.27 +.20 NS
MidCapn 18.23 +.26 +65.7
Pacificn 12.05 +.15 +88.3
REITrn 22,96 +,03 +98.5
SmCapn 29.79 +41 +60.1
SmrlCpVIn 15.68 +.17 +69,8
STBndn 9.86 +.02 +7.1
TolBndn 9.98 +.02 +11.9
Tolllnrln 16.26 +.18 +93.1
TolSVkn 31.16 +.28 +42.0
Valuen 24.28 +.10 +557
Vanguard Insl Fds:
DvMkllnstn11.60 +.13 +99.8
Instldxn 118,69 +.93 +38.0
InsPIn 118,69 +.93 +38.1
TotlBdldon49.92 +.16 +12.4
lnsTStPlusn28.05 +.25 +42.8
MidCplstn 130 +.26 +66.5
TGlstn 9.68 +.02 +12.3
TSInstn 31.17 +28 +42.5
Victory Funds:
DvsSpA 17.17 +.23 440.5
Waddell & Reed Adv:
CorelnvA 6.63 +.06 +41.3
Wasatch:
SmCpGr 36.15 +.59 +30.2
Weltz Funds:
Value 37,03 +.28 +34.4
Wells Fargo Adv:
CmSlkZ 22,94 +.38 +49.8
Opplylnv 45.58 +.55 +46.4
Western Asset:
CorePlus 1027 +.04 +202
Core 11.14 +.04 +16.7
WillIam Blair N:
GrowtkN 11.44 +.17 +28.9
IntlGthN 27.72 +.37 +91.8
Yacktman Funds:
Fundp 15.55 +.09 +36.9
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S. Korea wants clothes
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SEOUL, South Korea -
Technology-savvy South Korea
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popular models. It also wants
people wearing South Korean
"smart" clothes with built-in digital
music players.
The government is backing
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hoping to win a top position for
the country as an exporter of
such clothing.
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arately. Some devices would have
to be unplugged from the clothes
for washing.
Since 2004, smart-apparel
development has involved a
range of research institutes, uni-
versities and conglomerates with
the active support of the South
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ment even, has estimated that the
global market for digital clothing
could be $7 billion by 2014. South
Korea wants more than 20 per-
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JOE StJoe 47.38 +2.54
STJ SUude 34.82 +.42
STA StPaulTrav 44.22 +.08
SKS Sakss 15.66 -.04
CRM Salesforce 28.32 -.31
EDF SalEMInc2 12.85 +.05
SJT SJuanB 38.87 -.03
SNY Sanofi 45.54 +.64
SLE SaraLee 16.93 -.11
SAX SaxonCp 13.85 -.07
SGP SchemrPI 19.99 -.07
SLB Schlmbsr 63.43 -.13
SPI ScoaltPwrn 46.21 -.57
SCR/A SeeaCntAIf 3.72 +.82
STX SeagateT 21.73 +1.06
SRE SempraEn 47.11 -.24
SXT Sensient 20.55 +.47
SHW Sherwin 51.99 +1.47
SHU Shurgard u70.30 +.75
SID SiderNac 31.63 +21
SRP SierrPac 14.36 -.13
SLW SiovWhtng 9.85 +.02
SPG SimonProp 83.63 +.30
SIR Sirvall d3.73 -.57
SWW Sitellg 2.22 +,07
SIX SixRags 4.81 +.14
AOdS SmithAO 42.55 +1.31
S11 Smilhlntb 43.65 +.35
SLR Solectm 3.15 +.18
BID Sothebys 31.83 +1.26
SJI SoJerind 28.92 +.10
SO SouthnCo 33.48 -.30
PCU SthnCopp 90.50 +1.42
LUV SwstlAid 17.76 +.77
SWN SwnEngys 34.02 -.07
SOV SovrgnBcp 20.95
S SorintNex 16.39 +.10
SPF StdPacs 24.63 +.98
SXI Standex 28.85 +.75
HOT StaidHtin 53.73 +1.87
SIT StateSO 62.00 -.23
SCS Steelcse 13.96 +.22
STE Steris 23.36 +.40
GLD sT Gold 62.49 +.48
RGR SturmRug 6.86 +.04
SPH SubPpne u35.32 +.05
SUI SunCmts 31,83 +.43
SU Suncorg 80.94 -1.33
SUN Sunoco 77.86 -.23
STP Suntechn 32.65 +1.45
STI SunTrst 76.65 -.14
SVU Supvalu 27.20 +.14
SBL SymbIT 11.11 +.45
SYY Sysco 29.23 +.68
TCB TCFFnad 27.22 +.14
BNK TI) Bknorth 29.02 +.43
TE TECO 15.54 -.11
TSU TIM Partic 28.04 +2.22
TJX TJX 26.96 +.09
TXU TXUCp 64.04 -1.36
TSM TaiwSemi 9,47 +.21
TLB Talbots 23.61 +2.26
TLM TalismEgs 17.60 -.10
TGT Target 49.36 +.80
TNE TelNorL 13.67 +.19
NZT TelcNZ 21.13 +,31
TMX TelMexL 24.15 +.06
TIN Templeln 44.77 +1.30
TS Tenars s 37.41 +.98
THC TenetHlth 7.30 +.01
TPP Teppco 37.00 +.03
TER Teradyn 13.53 +.33
TEX Terexs 42.70 +1.68
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Finding answers
Why I support John
Thrumston for Citrus County
Commissioner:
As the chairman of the
Salvation Army Advisory
Board for Citrus County, I
have called upon John
Thrumston in the past to help
with certain projects that I felt
could use his well-rounded
expertise.
What I admire about John is
that even when he has not
been able to accommodate my
request, he does not just let it
drop there.
In one particular instance,
he took my request under con-
sideration and then, after
determining that due to his
own time constraints he would
not be able to be effective with
regard to the project, he
recruited another person who
was equally qualified to help
and convinced them to take on
the responsibility in order to
fulfill my request for assis-
tance.
This to me is the mark of a
true leader. That is why John
has my vote!
Doug Lobel
Citrus Hills
Best interest
I have come to feel that
John Thrumston is a definite
asset to our community.
He is supportive of several
charitable organizations, very
civic minded and has a goodly
amount of common sense.
Being a local businessman, he
will always have the best
interest of our county upper-
most in his mind.
I pledge my support to
Thrumston.
Robert H. "Slim" Owen
Beverly Hills
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Passion for service
I have known John
Thrumston for four years.
During that time, I learned
about John's strong work ethic,
his strong determination, his
passion for service and his
strong commitment to his fam-
ily.
I realized he has the ability
to look at the issues in a much
broader scope than the aver-
age citizen, and that's because
he has his own business, he
has many friends who are in
business and John is very
active in the community.
Because of his involvement in
so many community activities
and because of his passion for
business, John is able to look
at the county as a whole and
visualize the direction we
should be going to strengthen
our economic base.
But it wasn't until I heard
John speaking to my neighbor
that I was convinced that John
needs to be our next county
commissioner. On any subject
that was brought up for discus-
sion John not only offered an
opinion, but backed his opin-
ions with facts and a sense of
history that only a person with
a commitment to the commu-
nity and the county could
offer. He continues to impress
me with his innovative ideas
to problem solving.
We need a leader who can
look beyond the status quo
and offer new and fresh ideas
to solving the problems. John
has a depth of knowledge,
which will serve our county
and its citizens well.
Deb(
orah Faunce
Homosassa
Making good better Community servant
It has been an honor to work Teachers are always proud
side by side with John of students that understand
Thrumston the past couple of the value of leadership. We
years. I believe he has the hope they choose to reach out
qualities and devotion to lead 'to their community. I taught
Citrus County forward. Mike Smallridge at Inverness
During the two years time Middle School many years ago.
that I have known Thrumston He was a shy student who
through the Habitat for evolved into a young man with
Humanity organization, I came a desire to lead. Seeing some-
to the conclusion early on that one grow and yearn to help us
-he was there to make what isa great feeling., Instcadpf.,
was good better, complaining and not con-
It was a pleasure being a tributing, he chose the road of
board member during his community service.
presidency at HFHCC, and I His interest in politics was
continue to speak highly of beginning to peak when I pre-
him to my friends and associ- sented at a forum. When I pur-
ates because I know that he is sued the mosquito board race
going to make a huge improve- last term, his questions reflect-
ment in the office of county ed great interest I shared my
commissioner, minimum experience of the
Git 'r done, John. campaign trail with him one
night I knew then he would
Mike Crusco run one day. His pursuit of the
Inverness county commissioner race
stimulates a pride in his lead-
Family values ership efforts. Mike's experi-
ence on the water board and
The reason for my support his real estate knowledge will
of John Thrumston is really guide him through future land
simple: He has a clear sense development issues. There is
development issues. There is
of the issues facing Citrus no class in regards to Politics
County and a good under- 101. One must be able to
standing for how to help the endure conflicts and evaluate
county progress. The fact that information. His calm
John is a business owner goes demeanor is a positive factor
a long way with me, too. in the process.
Any man who knows how to I wish Mike the best in ful-
actually produce something filling his dreams by making
and meet a payroll must Citrus County a well-planned
understand the free enterprise community.
system and must have the
experience in keeping a budg- Greg Biance
et Inverness
I also admire John for his
strong family values. We need Fresh young minds
leaders who are grounded in
one of the most basic institu- The County Commission
tions that helped build our race is going to be a lively one,
country from the ground up. not because of any dirt but
because we are going through
Chuck Morgan such a change in population
Lecanto and economy.
We want people who
Tireless worker research facts and make
informed decisions, yet who
Having known John are willing to look forward
Thrumston for the past four and make tough, sometimes-
years, we support him because unpopular, decisions. We need
of his integrity and strength of people who are natural prob-
conviction. We both have lem solvers, who can work
served with John on the wit h community leaders.
Habitat for Humanity Board of with community leaders.
Directors and can attest to his That is why I am personally
ability for getting things done. endorsing Michael Smallridge
He's a man who is commit- for county commissioner.
ted and loyal in his beliefs, You may be asking, Why do I
and has worked tirelessly to support Mike Smallridge for
get projects accomplished. We county commissioner? Mike is
have witnessed his dedication the strong independent
to his family and community thinker, who knows that fresh
in so many ways through the young minds are needed to
years that we've known him. help guide the county into the
With John's determination, future.
organizational skills and expe- He is what is known in the
rien re in various areas of military as a subject matter
lea.' -ship throughout Citrus expert! He is the type of per-
County, we know that John son who will put in extra effort
will serve our community to know as much as possible
extremely well as a commis- about a subject, ensuring that
sioner.. things like environmental con-
cerns, community concerns,
Bonnie and Norm Peterson builders' concerns and so
Inverness many other factors will be
properly weighed before any
decision is made. Mike
Smallridge is not in it for him-
self, but is driven by love of
the county he grew up in. I
have personally seen Mike
Smallridge do volunteer serv-
ice in the community even
when he was the only one to
show up; instead of canceling,
he just bucked up and did
what had to be done. Mike
Wright (Citrus County
Chronicle) and Tom Franklin
(previously of WKYE TV) have
asked me why I work so hard
in the political arena. The
answer is simple. I am here to
help people in the Republican
Party get into the positions
that make a difference. People
like Mike Smallridge! I am
personally endorsing Mike
Smallridge and suggest that if
you're concerned about the
future of this community for
you and your family, you'll do
likewise.
Jimmie
Well-rounded
I support Linda PoN
second term on the C
County School Board
she is not only passion:
about education, but,
children as well.
Linda's focus never
Linda's first thought i
going to be, os it right
it provide the best res
our students?
Linda brings a broad
of leadership skills to
with her past experie
retail management, e
as a teacher, counsel
istrator and mental h
counselor, just to nam
It is rare indeed to
someone so well-roun
serving our children.
Powers will receive n
on September 5,2006
e T. Smith
Inverness
skills
wers for a
itrus
because
nate
about our
* wavers.
.s always
t and will
sults for
id range
) the table
nce in
education
)r, admin-
ealth
ie a few.
find
ided
Linda
ny vote
Debbie Lattin
Inverness
Recognizes quality
I would just like to thank
Linda Powers for her involve-
ment with the community in
Citrus County.
Powers is a very active
school board member. She is
supportive of quality educa-
tion for not:onlyiour. children,
but for the teachers and their
parents as well. People may
not be aware of the time and
energy that she devotes
behind the scenes working to
see that this is not just a
dream, but a reality for our
community.
Powers recognizes and
appreciates a quality educa-
tion. She advocates the con-
cept that teachers need the
opportunity to teach, therefore
giving the students in their
classrooms the opportunity to
learn and excel. She advocates
the concept that teachers are
the key to the effectiveness of
our educational system.
Powers works long hours into
the evenings helping to assure
Citrus County School System
is meeting every child's educa-
tion and social needs.
I am thrilled that Powers is
running for another term as
school board member. In all of
my 28 years of living in Citrus
County, I have not known of a
school board member who has
worked as hard as she has for
better education. She is totally
devoted to the concept of our
children receiving the best
education possible in the best
facilities available.
Nan Siapno
Lecanto
Positive energy
Linda Powers is running for
another term as school board
member, and I couldn't be
more thrilled. In all of my 37
years as a teacher, knowing
and working with Powers has
been a privilege and pleasure.
My first compliment goes to
David and Linda Powers'
devotion to education when
their children were in my
classes. Both parents were
diligent in their support of
their children's quality educa-
tion. I knew as Faith and Wes'
teacher that I had Dr and Mrs.
Powers' total support to
ensure skills that both young
people would be able to carry
with them throughout their
lives. Thus, Faith is finalizing
her doctorate in clinical psy-
chology and Wes is entering
medical school.
Linda Powers has been a
strong supporter of teachers in
the classroom. I know she has
advocated that teachers need
the opportunity to teach, and
students must be allowed the
opportunity to learn. Within
this range, Powers has
requested that teachers spend
their total energies teaching,
while administrators handle
the acute discipline concerns
as needed. Since so many par-
ents today do not understand
their children's need for edu-
cation, Powers works with
teachers to, understand that
their primary mission is to
concentrate on preparing stu-
dents for their lives after grad-
uation from high school.
In every student project,
from published writing to
pubic speaking, my students
have witnessed Powers'
involvement She has guided
me to the professionals who
have offered their expertise
that allowed my students to
have real experiences in their
learning process.
In addition, Powers has
attended every student cele-
bration for achievement that
took place in my classroom or
home.
I'm amazed with Powers'
positive energy and total devo-
tion to our students, teachers,
and facilities. She works so
hard to help our Citrus County
School System offer the
absolute best education for
our students.
We need Linda Powers and
more school members like :
Linda Powers! .! i o.:
Sandra S. Lingaard
Hernando
Review projects
Sen. Bill Nelson served our
state and the nation well
recently by strongly advocating
for reform in the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers. Given
what transpired in New
Orleans, and the ongoing
severe weather we in Florida
continue to experience, the
misguided water policies of
the past need revision. It is
critical that pork-barrel spend-
ing be eliminated and that -
independent review of costly
and controversial water proj-
ects be undertaken. Our envi-
ronment and our citizens
deserve no less.
Preston T. Robertson,
vice-president /
general counsel, Florida
Wildlife Federation
Tallahassee
Veteran voice
Democrats, you have the
opportunity to elect an excel-
lent candidate for the United
States Congress, Rick
Penberthy. Rick, a teacher for
more than 20 years and life-
long Democrat, is an intelli-
gent well-rounded candidate.
He is very knowledgeable
about the many issues con-
fronting this country, including
the Iraq,War, Medicare Part D,-
health care, Social Securityoo
reform, veterans' issues, .,-
reducing dependence on for-
eign oil, education and immi-
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Rick enlisted in the Army
during the Vietnam War and
served in Korea. Later, he
joined the Naval Reserve. At a
time of war when so few in
Congress and in the adminis-
tration have served in the mil-
itary, voices of veterans like
Rick are very much needed in
our government.
Rick and his wife Doreen
live in Pasco County and are
the parents of four child ren,
the youngest of whom grad u-
ates from high school this
school year. Rick, who teaches
social studies in Pinellas
County, has two bachelor's
degrees and a master's degree
in political science.
Please vote in the primary
election Sept 5 (early voting
starts Aug. 21) and cast your
vote for a great candidate,
Rick Penberthy.
Daniel L. Groner
Judith A. Groner
Lecanto
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE OPINION
Letters to the EDITOR
Repetitious hatred
"In time of war, the first
casualty is truth." Boake
Carter.
Every time I receive a
Chronicle containing another
letter from Marilyn J. Day, I
truly find casualty of truth.
Simply stated, they are an
undeniable and repeated
abuse of the truth, accompa-
nied by a vicious display of
hatred for this country. Her
latest drivel speaks to her
slanted view of patriotism and
(once again) is filled with
untruths. For example, figures
regarding military enlistment
quotas are ridiculous. Number
manipulation for self-appease-
ment is an easy task without
proper research. Every time a
letter is printed, however, she
is "shot in the foot" by
responding readers who do
_proper research and have a
real understanding of the good
and bad world. By the way, we
are the good world. They, al
Qaida terrorists, are the bad.
That is why we are fighting the
cowards over there instead of
in Citrus Springs.
I won't address Day's ridicu-
lous statement of what "she"
believes a true patriot is. I do
not need to be taught patriot-
ism. I am an American living
in freedom resulting from the,
as you describe, blind patriot-
ism of military heroes.
However, I will admit that if
-she can't see the forest, she
'can't see the trees. In her
warm, fuzzy world, al Qaida
will send us a nice Christmas
tape this year instead of a
dirty nuke, biological epidem-
ic or backpacked bomb.
What truly bothers me about
Day's letters is the Chronicle
continues to print them when
each is only a repetition of
-uprevious editions. Hatred for
o:vur president and our govern-
oment Hatred for the heroes of
this nation fighting for free-
-dom around the world.
Hatred. Hatred. Hatred. One
letter was sufficient to read
her misguided point
If you are ashamed to stand
by your colors, you had better
seek another flag. Of course,
you must realize that flag may
not give you the freedom to
expires driv.el.; ...
It may n t give you freedom,
period.
John Stewart
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High-paying jobs
.One of the most important
economic issues confronting
our country today is the move-
mient of Anerican corpora-
ions abroad and the subse-
uent loss of higher-paying
jobs. Politicians demagogue
the issue, calling these busi-
nesses "tax cheats" and "un-
American." In reality, the
:move overseas is in the best
interest of shareholders,
employees and customers.
Sadly, U.S. corporations are
treated differently than their
foreign competitors. All new
American products have an
embedded federal tax compo-
nent of approximately 22 per-
cent in their price. When a
$30,000 American car, for
example, is sold here, that
$6,600 embedded tax is
already included in the sale
price. By contrast, when
SEuropean or Asian cars are
sold in America, the foreign
auto companies have their
embedded tax, the notorious
value added tax, refunded to
them by their respective gov-
ernments.
To make matters even
worse, when U.S. cars are sold
abroad, not only is the embed-
ded 22 percent federal tax
retained, but the foreign coun-
tries add their own VAT to our
product further tilting the
playing field.
Obviously, under current
federal tax laws our products
are at a huge disadvantage in
the global market To escape
these tax inequities, U.S. facil-
ities will move to a nation with
an export friendly tax struc-
ture and company headquar-
ters will move to a nation with
a more favorable tax treat-
ment of capital and labor.
What can be done to remedy
the situation? Adopt the rev-
enue neutral Fair Tax Plan
that eliminates all federal
taxes on capital and labor and
taxes only personal consump-
tion of new products! By doing
so the U.S. would be the only
nation in the world whose
companies could sell on the
global market with no embed-
ded tax component in their
price system. With Fair Tax,
I -there would be no reason for
moving overseas since we now
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have a great advantage right
here. In addition, foreign com-
panies would build their facto-
ries in America.
A shift of this magnitude
means more jobs and higher
wages for U.S. workers. Higher
wages equal more spending,
which equals more sales tax
revenue to the U.S. govern-
ment
Joseph P. Ryan
Homosassa
War justified
It seems that liberals think
peace is the absence of war. If
so, they also must believe 3,000
murders on 9/11 was an exam-
ple of peace. After all,
America was not at war at the
time (even though al-Qaida
had long since declared war
on America). To a liberal,
therefore, attacks on
Americans every year or so
without any military response
or retaliation is considered
peace.
To call someone "pro-war"
" for believing war is the only
solution to events such as the,
terrorist attacks leading up to
and including 9/11 is narrow-
minded at best It is tanta-
mount to saying a pro-choicer
is "pro-murder." After all, pro-
choicers support killing, right?
Reality is, we defend our
country and our principles or
we don't We can't have it both
ways.
What do anti-war activists
think about the Civil War?
World War II? The Day of
Infamy? Was war justified, or
do the self-righteous
appeasers think it better that
blacks still be slaves, that
Hitler annihilated Jews, that
we surrender to the Japanese?
Will they trek to North Korea
or Iran to protest an imminent
war about nuclear prolifera-
tion by regimes bent on
destroying Israel and
America? Will they march in
Lebanon or the Gaza to protest
Hezbollah or Hamas? Of
course not. Confronting the
real villains requires courage.
If Democrats have their way,
we will lose this war on terror-
ism. They will cheer and gloat
about Bush's loss, and, when
the next attack or war occurs,
they simply will blame
Republicans. However, as our
freedoms then inevitably
diminish, their victory will be
anything but sweet
As John Stuart Mill said:
"War is an ugly thing but not
the ugliest of things; the
decayed and degraded state of
moral and patriotic feelings
which thinks that nothing is
worth war is much worse. A
man who has nothing for
which he is willing to fight,
nothing which is more impor-
tant than his own personal
safety, is a miserable creature
and has no chance of being
free unless made and kept so
by the exertions of better men
than himself."
June Quick
Homosassa
Sewer payment
I would like to thank the
Citrus County Board of County
Commissioners for listening to
me at the public hearing por-
tion of their meeting on July
25 regarding the sewer assess-
ment on Halls River Road res-
idents. I have been a propo-
nent of this project from the
beginning and realize that you
have no control over the man-
ner in which the company is
performing this job. You did
have control over t]
ment and I thank yi
back to the original
ment and postponir
until the job is com
residents could not
more fair treatment
you again.
Kare
he assess- everyone running f
ou for going this state has ment
assess- ing about the illegal
ng payment problem or where 1
pleted. We on this issue or wh
ask for a on doing about it
t Thank I've even asked t:
Chronicle how it fe
n Peterson this issue.
enoPeterson It has not printed
Homosassa nor has it made it c
how it stands on th
Tax inequity
Citizens complain about
county taxes, the $25,000 resi-
dential homestead exemption
and the state and county con-
fusion about solutions.
As a retired Michigan
Realtor, I have done much
research discovering great
inequities, and offer some
simple solutions.
The exemption began at
$5,000, increased to $15,000 in
1980, to $20,000 in 1981, and to
$25,000 in 1982. Noting that
the exemption was increased
with inflating property value,
and average home value being
under $25,000, the average
homeowner.paid no tax
through 1981. ,.-
Values continued to
increase, but tax-hungry
politicians failed to make
appropriate exemption
increases.
In 1982, the exemption fell
to 72.9 percent of the $34,320.
average residential value. In
1985, the exemption fell to
59.4 percent of the $42,000.
average residential value;
By 2001, it had fallen to 36.2
percent of the $69,045 value.
In 2005, it was only 25.6 per-
cent of the $97,794 value. If
exemptions had increased by
proper ratio with the level of
home value inflation, there
would still have been a corre-
sponding increase in county
tax revenue.
In 2005, a homeowner is
only 25.6 percent exempt, pay-
ing on 74.4 percent, an
astounding inequity!
In 2006, the percentage
being paid on will be even
greater!
If inflation had been
applied equally to the exemp-
tion, in 2005 it should have
been about $98,000, and the
county tax revenue still would
have increased equally by
ratio, and by new residential
construction.
The state also allows coun-
ties to have an additional
$25,000 exemption for seniors;
again greedy Citrus says no!
For total annual revenue: In
2001, county tax revenue from
single-famly residences was
$36,767,865. In 2005, it was
$63,659,025, an increase of 73
percent, or $26,891,160. That
does not consider the tremen-
dous tax revenue increase in
years 2002, 2003 and 2004.
While homeowners' mainte-
nance and insurance costs
have increased tenfold, many
insurance costs have doubled
in the last year
Thus, it is far past time, that
the state and county correct
the great tax inequity!
1: Enact the state-approved
$25,000 senior exemption.
2: Enact an appropriate
exemption, which by correct
ratio from the original would
be about $100,000.
Fred Miller
Hernando
Alien issue
I've written letters to the
Chronicle in reference to this
country's illegal alien prob-
lem. I've also stated that
This issue is imp
me and a lot of othi
this state, and we'll
if the Chronicle wil
letter or file it in th
for office in majority of the citizen
ioned noth- District 2, in which y
il alien running for reelection
they stand It appears that yoi
at they plan opposed by commiss
Vicki Phillips and J(
he Valentino, was for pi
els about reasons unrelated to
it was beneficial to y
I my letters, trict or the county as
lear on I applaud the Hor
is issue. River Alliance for it
ortant to ued opposition, but 1
er voters in to reconsider. I ask y
wait to see chairman, to call for
11 print this rather than put the c
ie trash. further expense wit]
of our taxes and those
Jake Little support the alliance
Homosassa use of its personal fi
Bartell's vote
Editor's note: The following
message was sent today to
Gary Bartell, chairman of the
Board of County
Commissioners, and is pub-
lished at the writer's request
Your vote resulted in the
commission's approval of an
undesirable structure on the
Homosassa River in spite of it
bei ghopposed by-a4huge '
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006 11A
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Sis set a hole should be
dredged 30 feet wide and
eight to 10 feet deep with the
pump anchored in the mid-
dle. That would allow sedi-
ment to settle before it could
reach the pump. It would also
give some movement to the
water that would be benefi-
cial to the wildlife.
Please pass this on to the
right government depart-
ment, and I hope it is of some
help. We all appreciate the
lovely fountain and hope to
see it flow again.
Gerald Ruble
Inverness
Tearing the country
S We just read the letter from
Phyllis Shaw and want you to
S know we strongly agree with
a her. We are so sick of hearing
from Marilyn Day and her
hatred for our country and
president. Does she have
stock in your paper or is she
"someone's mother"? She had
four letters in your paper in
less than 30 days.
And she comes up with the
same old garbage. It's our
ens in your president's entire fault for
you are everything. Thank god, he is
on. in office instead of one of the
ur vote, Dems who would look the
sioners other way.
oyce My husband was in
personal Vietnam. The "so-called peace
D whether protesters" was the reason we
your dis- pulled out and left a job
s a whole. unfinished. Our son was killed
nosassa in Desert Storm, and unlike
s contin- Cindy Sheehan, I love and
urge you respect our troops, I love my
you, as country and respect our presi-
a revote dent.
county at Sheehan does not represent
h the use us mothers. She is doing this
se who for her 15 minutes of "fame."
with the I've noticed the Dems are now
inds. pulling back from her and
rge Harbin Michael Moore when at one
oosassa time they were the Dems'
Homosassa heroes.
owin,- It saddens me to see the
g hate that is tearing our coun-
er that the try apart. But way to go,
Pond-is Marilyn!
The cause More people are changing
pond to the Republican side
ts to clog it because of your scary hatred.
he middle Carole and Joe Jones
the pump ,., .s Inverness
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AUGUST 17, 2006
CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry M ulligan ................................publisher
Charlie Brennan .............................. editor
Neale Brennan ...... promotions/community affairs
Kathie Stewart .................circulation director
Mike Arnold ........................ managing editor
Andy Marks ..........................sports editor
John Murphy ................ classifieds/online leader
Founded in 1891 Jim Hunter .. ..................... senior reporter
by Albert M. Curt Ebitz ... .....................citizen member
williamson Sharon Richie-Melvan ............. guest member
"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus
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Dear Fidel: A look at his mail
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ENDORSEMENT
Deutschman
better of two
excellent choices
Voters are fortunate to have
two outstanding candi-
dates for Seat 3 on the
Citrus County School Board. It's
unfortunate that only one can
serve, but of the two Pat
Deutschman, the incumbent,
and Renna Jablonskis -
Deutschman is the better choice.
The public just can't afford to
lose the vision, experience, posi-
tive activism and willingness to
challenge the status
quo that Deutsch- THE I
man has displayed
in her two terms as a Schoo
board member. Sea
She has, in fact,
proven herself one OUR 01
of the best board Pat Deu
members in the past is best c
decade and although
she initially planned YOUR OPII
to retire from the cliroriicleor
board this year, ,comment a
enough parents, tax- Chronicle
payers and voters
i urged her to run again that she
relented and changed her mind. "I
was completely overwhelmed,"
she said. That's our gain.
Deutschman has served on the
board since 1998 and before that
had a long history of volunteer
work and of activism in the school
system. She has served on the
Citrus County School District
Advisory Council since 1990 and
has worked on a number of school
advisory councils.
One of her valuable traits has
been to question, though she does
it respectfully, so as to create not
so much an adversarial atmos-
phere but one where issues can be
debated meaningfully When she
disagrees, her opposition has
been based on a courteous dis-
agreement that doesn't engender
the rancorous political infighting
that can affect some boards. That
creates a positive atmosphere of
healthy self-analysis. It can lead to
change for the better in the end.
Although she has an excellent
knowledge of the system from her
many years of involvement, she is
not from the school system, arid, in
fact, is the only member who is
not. As the office manager of a law
firm, she also sees problems, chal-
lenges and solutions from the
businessperson's point of view,
which gives her a balanced per-
Start building C 0
Where is Citrus County
going to put probably
1,000 or more kids from
the homes that they're .
anticipating being built
here in the county? We
haven't got room for the
people there now. Put them
in portable classrooms and 0^LL
everything else and not 563-
enough teachers to go with
it. When are we going to
get some common sense from our
county commissioners and our build-
ing association to realize that we
don't have the room for them? We
have a real task of needing another
high school, but they refuse to' build
it because then we won't be a small
county. We'll be a big county and
won't get the same amount of fund-
ing for our county schools. This is
ridiculous. Why does the Chronicle
think that the people are that stupid
in this county that they don't under-
stand that a 1-cent sales tax is going
to pay them all a heck of a lot more
money for the needs of the county
than a 6-cents gas tax? Before, the
county turned down the sales tax,
But the situation then was complete-
spective about the school system,
which has its own rarefied atmos-
phere.
Not least of all is her obvious
passion for kids and education,
which prompts her not to hesitate
to point out when the emperor has
no clothes.
She sees the big picture and, for
example, is concerned about facil-
ities. Noting that for those who
have been around a long time the
Inverness Primary
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Board "frozen in time" -
t 3. an observation that
will make more than
PINION: a few heads nod in
tschman agreement
andi date. She worries about
the accountability of
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iine.com to ance and pushes for
bout today's measurement of
editorial, results to determine
what works and what
doesn't She knows that to be a top
system, the county must step up its
academic programs if our chil-
dren are to compete in the fast-
evolving global economy.
She also points to outdated sci-
ence lab facilities, for example, as
an area in which the system can't
afford to fall behind in equipment
and technology if our children are
to be prepared to keep up with
the rest of the world.
Deutschman wants to mobilize
the system to virtually eliminate
high school dropouts. She
believes that can be accom-
plished by gathering data on the
transition from eighth to ninth
grade, understanding what's hap-
pening to students who have
problems, and then intervening to
change their situation.
In short, she has done ah out-
standing job for the taxpayers and
the system. ,
Though Renna Jablonskis,
known as "Mrs. J," is eminently
qualified by her own educational
experience as a teacher, princi-
pal and school system adminis-
trator and is very popular in
the school system --
Deutschman's contributions to
the board from her unique per-
spective make her the best of two
excellent choices for school
board.
ly different. It was for com-
pletely different reasons.
Now it's common sense. So
get off of it and get on the
ball and stop these build-
-ings being built so we get
the room for the schools to
accommodate them.
Nursing woes
0579 Johnson & Johnson has
S7 9 been running a series of
ads on the television
extolling the joys of nursing, and they
show a nurse with a patient who actu-
ally has time to spend with that
patient. I'm one of those who left
nursing not because of the low pay,
but because of inadequate staffing,
which made my work unsafe. Further,
when you go into nursing to help peo-
ple and find that you're so loaded
with paperwork that you can't even
spend time with a patient on the
verge of death, you get a little dis-
couraged with nursing. I noticed two
letters in the paper today outlining
nursing ... In order to save money,
staff is running short. It has not
changed in more 20 years and will
not until the public stands up against
it,
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Facts and fictions
In a recent letter, Marilyn Day stat-
ed: "Never in history has an unwant-
ed occupying power prevailed against
resisting inhabitants."
Does the American Civil War ring a
bell with you? The South still resents
the invasion of the Yankees and car-
petbaggers.
bour statement pertaining to Bob
McNamara was factual.
Another factual aspect of that state-
ment is he wanted to sell his book to
all the liberal socialists of the time so
that they could say:"We told you so."
His book never made the best seller
list; bet Day bought one, though.
With as much respect as I can
muster, I say to Day that the participa-
tion in the Vietnam War by our mili-
tary men and women was honorable
and the cause was noble. You spin his-
tory and facts like a hula hoop around
your waistYou lie about enlistment
As to your statement of American
participation in World War II, could it
be possible that the cowardly sneak
attack on Pearl Harbor akin to 9/11
was a good reason?
Your ending statement is partially
correct in that, "A true patriot is one
who can be counted on to be loyal to
his country in the best of times and in
the worst of times."
Michael Pitts
Inverness
Foreign words
Recently, there has been a rash of
"English only" initiatives across our
nation. One issue that is seldom raised
is the large percentage of words that
we use that are not of English origin.
When we have an entree (French) of
Chili con Came (Spanish) many feel it
is not proper etiquette (French again)
to not say gesundheit (German) if some-
one sneezes after getting too much
pepper in the air. Some of us then don
our pyjamas (Hindi) and go to bed.
We go to the hospital (French) when
we are sick and some of us are impact-
ed by circumcision (Latin word for a
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Jewish rite (Titus 1:10-11)). When we
send our children to kindergarten
(German), we may visit a restaurant
(French) for breakfast afterwards.
On weekends some may go out on
the town and sing karaoke (Japanese)
while drinking some tequila (Spanish)
or other liquor (French).
I wonder since Montana (Spanish for
"mountain") and South Dakota (Lakota
word for "people") have passed
English only laws, are these states'
names now illegal? Many of us also live
in locations with non-English names:
Michigan (Potowatami), Florida
(Spanish), Ocala (Seminole), Texas
(Cheyenne), even America is named
after Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian
explorer
English only? When have we ever
gotten by without other languages? As
"one world, one people" like John
Lennon once stated, let's embrace and
learn from the diversity we have in our
nation, not hide from it After all, our
national motto is E Pluribus Unum
(Latin).
Shiva C. Nataraj
Ocala
Fair tax rally
On July 29, probably the most
important rally on behalf of the
American people was held in Orlando
to show support for the Fair Tax Act
A crowd in excess of 10,000 people
assembled in the July heat for a
change in our tax code that would
fairly tax citizens, corporations, and
yes, the evil rich.
:If enacted, this bill will do away
with all payroll taxes and substitute a
national sales tax. This tax is project-
ed to be 23 percent inclusive (not
added on). Imbedded corporate taxes
of about 26 percent will be removed,
making this a wash. Do not confuse
this with an exclusive tax (add on). If
you make $10 per hour, your check for
40 hours will be $400. Each month
every family will receive a check or
direct deposit equal to amount they
would have paid in consumption
taxes up to the poverty level. About
$176 for a single person and about
$484 for a couple with two children.
Illegal aliens and tourists will pay this
tax and not receive the prebate.
This bill will make America the
most economically powerful nation in
the world. Our manufacturing jobs
that have left? We will have more jobs
than we have people to fill the ones
that come back
By coming together, we are showing
our congressmen how we feel. And
our wonderful Citrus County
Chronicle chose to ignore this impor-
tant event Go to FAIRTAX.ORG and
read for yourself.
Sam Daniel
Yankeetown
Self approval
OK, Here we go again!
Another season of political
wannabes parroting the lamest oxy-
moronic phrase ever uttered: "My
name is so-n-so, and I approve of my
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boards are run by former
teachers.
Powers, a former guidance
counselor and teacher, later
responded by explaining that
having someone with a pas-
sion, commitment and under-
standing of education is criti-
cal for success of students.
"I want a pilot to know how
to fly, and I want a school board
member who knows educa-
tion," Powers said.
Powers said voters should
q re-elect her because she has
been a supporter of accounta-
2 ability, better school and com-
. munity partnerships and fiscal
Responsibility.
Citrus County
:,was graded as
an A school dis-
trict this year by pilot to
the Florida
SDepartment of how to f
)Education,
Powers said. want a
District 3
incumbent Pat board m
Deutschman
said that in the who k
eight years she's eductio
:served on the eductiol
school board,
education has Lind
faced numerous Distri
.,challenges.
Events include the Columbine
shootings, 9/11 and the Jessica
Lunsford Act, in addition to the
Florida Comprehensive Test,
A+ and A++ initiatives,
Deutschman said.
In the past few years,
Deutschman said the district is
better at matching the budget
to expectations and results. As
a board member, she is focused
on accountability and believes
she is a voice for the communi-
*ty. Unlike other board mem-
bers, Deutschman comes to the
4 board as a member of the pri-
*vate sector and as a parent
*with children who have been
through the Citrus school sys-
tem.
She looks at education from
-the broader aspect of raising a
society for the future.
"The next generation of
American citizens are in our
Schools today," Deutschman
said.
Her rival for the district 3
*spot is Renna Jablonskis, a
woman who has worked in
', education for 31 years, with 22
- years in Citrus County
, When she was a girl,
NJablonskis said her dad told
- her that i fshe had a dream she
'- should hold on to it and work
,,.hard to make it a reality.
, Jablonskis said she believes in
S,'the students here and knows
' they can succeed.
If elected, Jablonskis would
L work to have the school district
better meet the vocational
needs of students and commu-
nicate better with the commu-
nity. She said she's heard con-,
7 cerns in the community about
safety and would work to
ensure buildings are properly
built and students act as
responsible citizens.
S. During her speech,
Jablonskis asked students or
former students of Citrus
County to stand up from the
audience.
"Look around at these
faces," Jablonskis said. "That's
S why I'm running for school
board."
District 1 candidates incum-
bent Lou Miele, physical edu-
cation teacher Paul Earnheart,
and parent Michael '"Joey"
White each talked about how
they could impact the district
Miele is a former teacher
and also works in real estate.
Several years ago,, he helped
push the district to purchase
120 acres in Citrus Springs for
just $6,000 an acre. Plans are
for the site to house an ele-
mentary school in the next two
years and a high school down
the road.
Miele said he was the swing
vote to prevent the district
from buying $400,000 worth of
land to build a school next to
the Citrus County Detention
Facility and has also helped a
consulting company to come to
Citrus to evaluate facilities and
come up with better long-range
maintenance
and construc-
want a .tion plans for
schools.
know "I know where
our strengths
ly, and I are, and where
our weaknesses
school are," Miele said,
explaining new
member board members
experience a sig-
nows nificant learning
curve.
nI. With the wel-
fare of 17,000
,a Powers children at
ct 5 incumbent, stake, as well as
a more than a
$200-million budget the com-
munity needs someone with
experience and passion for the
job, Miele said. He pointed out
his opponents do not attend
school board meetings.
Earnheart has graduated
from high school in Citrus
County, taught here and has
children attending county
schools. While he believes the
school system is good, the dis-
trict needs to more effectively
deal with high school over-
crowding issues and ensure all
students are in spaces con-
ducive to learning.
Students need to learn more
than the basics, and health and
social skills need to become
more of a focus to give children
a better rounded, and less FCAT-
focused education, he said.
As a parent, Earnheart said
he understands the impor-
tance of listening to concerns.
'"As your new school board
member, I will be out in the
community," Earnheart said.
White, a local business
owner and parent, said the
school district needs to work
better with legislators. With 50
percent of the state's budget
going to school districts, it's
important the district have
someone on the board who can
forge a relationship with law-
makers.
"We need more input on how
that money is spent," White said.
For instance, the new
teacher bonus program that
rewards the state's top 25 per-
cent of teachers for excellence
has been criticized for pitting
teacher against teacher. With
more input to legislators, they
would have been better aware
of district concerns.
White said he is a communi-
ty leader, proven by his experi-
ence on the Dunnellon City
Council and various other com-
munity organizations. He
believes he can find creative
solutions to problems. White
said the school district should
have county inspectors check
construction jobs rather than
in-house inspectors.
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C.J. RISAK
cjrisak@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
As first matches go,
Dunnellon's new volleyball
coach, Dawn Myers, got a bit of
everything.
First, however, was a lesson
the Tigers learned regarding
the significance a single point
can have. Two of the sets
between Dunnellon and
Wildwood were about the
same, Dunnellon winning the
second game 25-18 and
Wildwood taking the third 25-
17. The other two could have
easily gone to the Tigers, but
missed serves and missed
plays, combined with an
absence of net play, gave both
to Wildwood.
Which meant a 25-22, 18-25,
25-17, 25-21 triumph for the
Wildcats.
"I thought
we got off to a .
Florida
with her farni-
ly from upstate
New York last October "'We
had a lot of mistakes, particu-
larly in serving. Our serves
killed us tonight. We had way
too many missed serves."
It was one of several prob-
lems Myers will have to
address to convert Dunnellonr
into a challenger in District
4A-6. She does, however: have
the credentials
- M,.,pgyed collegiately at
NCAA Diviiion 3 Keuka (N.Y.)
College, setting the career
assist record. She also coached
the Spencer Van-Etten High
School team, located in
upstate New York. to the state
sectionals. When Jennifer
Houle decided not to return
this season to coach the Tigers,
the search for a successor was
short, since Myers is on-staff in
the school district.
"These girls are all new to
me," she said of her team. "But
I think they're awesome. We
have a lot of great girls, a lot of
cohesion. We just have to work
out the kinks. This wasn't a dis-
trict (match), so we could do
just that"
There were impressive
moments for Dunnellon. The
passing, for the most part, was
solid and at times, so was the
attack. The serving, although
wildly inconsistent, did spark
more than a few Tiger runs.
"I think we'll be a fairly
strong offensive team once we
get our blocking worked out,"
Myers said. "We haven't prac-
ticed much blocking yet But
we will."
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MLB SCOREBOARD
New York
Boston
Toronto
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
Detroit
Chicago
Minnesota
Cleveland
Kansas City
Oakland
Los Angeles
Texas
Seattle
New York
Philadelphia
Florida
Atlanta
Washington
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Houston
Milwaukee
Chicago
Pittsburgh
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB L10
70 47 .598 z-5-5
69 50 .580 2 4-6
64 56 .533 7% z-7-3
52 68 .43319% z-3-7
48 72 .400 2312 z-3-7
Central Division
W L Pct GB L10
78 42 .650 z-4-6
71 48 .597 61 6-4
70 49 .588 7% z-6-4
53 66 .445 24% 6-4
43 78 .355 351/ z-5-5
West Division
W L Pct GB L10
.67 52 .563 z-9-1
62 59 .512 6 z-5-5
62 59 .512 6 6-4
56 63 .471 11 3-7
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division .
W L Pet GB L10
71 48 .597 z-6-4
59 60 .496 12 6-4.
56 64 .46715% 5-5
55 64 .:462 16 z-5-5
53 67 .44218% 4-6
Central Division
W L Pct GB L10
63 56 .529 z-4-6
62 58 .517 1% 5-5
57 63 .475 6% 4-6
57 63 .475 6% 5-5
52 68 .433 11% z-6-4
46 75 .380 18 4-6
West Division
W L Pct
Los Ahgeles 64 57 .529
Arizona 60 59 .504
San Diego : 60 59 :504
Colorado 58 61 .487
San Francisco 56 63 .471
z-first game was a win
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wednesday's Games
Boston 6, Detroit 4
Baltimore 3, N.Y. Yankees 2
Tampa Bay 8, Toronto 3
Texas 9, LA. Ahgels'3
Kansas City 10, Chicago White Sox 4
Minnesota 7, Cleveland 2
Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Baltimore (R.Lopez 8-12) at N:Y. Yankees
'Wngrt 9-6. 1 05 pm
Cleveland iByrd 7-6) at Minnesota iGarza 0-
1), 1:10 p.m.
Kansas City 1OPerez 4-4) at Chicago White
Sox (Buehrle 9-10), 2:05 p.m.
Texas ivolquez 1-1) at Detroit (Rogers 11-6),
7:05 p.m.
Toronto (Bumett 4-5) at Tampa Bay (Kazmir
. 10-8), 7:15 p.m.
Seattle (Moyer 6-11) at LA. Angels (Escobar
8-10), 10:05 p.mn.
Friday's Games
N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 1:05 p.m., 1st game
N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 8:05 p.m., 2nd game
Oakland at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m., 1st game
Oakland at Kansas City, 8:40 p.m., 2nd game
Texas at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.
Toronto at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 7:15 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
AL Boxes
Devil Rays 8, Blue Jays 3
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Jhnson If 4 00 0 Upton 3b 5 1 1 0
Ctlnotto dh 4 02 2 Baldelli cf 5 1 1 1
VWells cf 3 00 0 Crwfrd If 4 1 3 1
Glaus 3b 3 00 0 Gomes dh 3 1.1 2
Ovrbaylb 4 00 0 Cantu 2b 31 1 2
Rios rf 4 00 0 Hollins rf 3`-1 1 2
BMolna c'3 11 TLee lb '4 -'1 0
Zaun ph 1 00 0 Nvarro c 4 1 3 0
AHill 2b 3 11 0 Zobrist ss 4 1 1 0
Roberts 2b 0 00 0
JMcDId ss 4 12 0
Totals 333 6 3 Totals 35 813 8
Toronto 000 030 000- 3
Tampa Bay 400 004 00x- 8
E-Upton (4), Cantu (9). DP-Tampa
Bay 1. LOB-Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 8.
2B-Catalanotto (25), Gomes (19)',
Cantu (13). HR-BMolina (11), Hollins
(14). SB-Baldelli (4), Crawford 3 (39).
SF-Gomes, Cantu.
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Lilly L,10-11 5 9 6 6 1 2
Frasor 0 2 2 2 0 0
Tallet 1 1 0 0 0 0
McGowan 2 1 0 0 0 2
Tampa Bay
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Camp 2-3 2 0 0 0 1
Switzer 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Orvella 1 0 0 0 0 1
McClung 1 0 0 0 1 0
Lilly pitched to 2 batters in the 6th,
Frasor pitched to 2 batters in the 6th.
HBP-by Orvella (VWells), by Lilly
(Gomes), by Lilly (Crawford).
T-3:03. A---8,195 (43,772).
Red Sox 6, Tigers 4
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IRdrgz c
Monroe If
Thmes dh
MOrdz rf
CGillen ss
Inge 3b
Casey lb
Clevlen cf
Grndsn ph
Infante 2b
4 02 0 Crisp cf
4 03 1 Loretta 2b
4 00 0 DOrtiz dh
4 11 1 MRmrz If
4 02 0 Yukilis lb
4 11 0 Lowell 3b
4 00 0 WPena rf
3 11 2 Kapler rf
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Detroit 001 003 000- 4
Boston 001 022 10x- 6
DP-Detroit 2, Boston 1. LOB-Detroit
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HR-MOrdonez (17), Clevlen (3), DOrtiz
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Verlander L,14-66 6 5 5 7 2
Grilli 2 2 1 1 2 0
Boston
DWells W,2-2 62-3 10 4 4 1 3
Hansen 11-3 1 0 0 0 0
Papelbon S,32 1 0 0 0 0 1
T-2:47. A-36,304 (36,108).
Orioles 3, Yankees 2
BALTIMORE NEW YORK
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BRbrts 2b 5 01 0 Damondh 5 0 0 0
Mrkkis rf 4 11 1 Jeter ss 4 0 0 0
Mora 3b 4 01 0 BAbreu rf 2 1 1 0
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Gbbons dh 3 01 0 Cano 2b 4 0 1 1
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CPttson cf 4 11 0 Fasano c 2 0 00
RaHrdz c 402 1 Giambi lb 1 0 00
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MeCbr If 4 0 3 1
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Baltimore 111 000 000- 3
New York 000 011 000- 2
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39-19 30-31 16-2
38-24 26-32 9-9
30-31 22-37 9-9 -
30-27 18-45 11-7
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32-30
26-33
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27-28
31-31
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31-31
34-31
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28-33
31-28
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Away Intr
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31-25 14-4
28-31 16-2
21-36 8-10
17-45 10-8 -
Away Intr
32-26 8-10
35-31 7-11 '
31-28 7-11 ,
25-34 14-4
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36-26 6-9
28-27 5-13
29-36 9-9 2
30-33 5-10
23-38 7-11 -
Away Intr
29-32 5-10
31-27 6-9
23-32 7-11
23-39 6-9
27-37 4-11
14-45 3-12 ,
Away Intr
25-31 5-10
30-28 4-11
32-26 7-8
27-33 11-4
25-35 8-7
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Wednesday's Games
Milwaukee 5, Pittsburgh 2,13 innings
Chicago Cubs 1, Houston 0
Florida 15, L.A.' Dodgers 4
Washington 9, Atlanta 6
Philadelphia 3, N.Y Mets 0
Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 2
Arizona at Colorado, 9:05 p.m.
San Francisco at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
Thursday's Games
atlanrta arrayy 0-11 a31 Washingior, i Berrrgmann
0-0), 1 05 p rr,
N.Y. Mets (Maine 2-3) at Philadelphia,
(Mathieson 1-3), 1:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Lohse 2-5) at St. Louis (Weaver 5-
13), 2:10 p.m,
Arizona (Webb 13-4) at Colorado (Fogg 8-7),
3:05 p.m.
San Francisco (Cain 8-9) at San Diegp
(Pea, F6-11i 3:35 p.m.
Houston (Hirsh 0-1) at Milwaukee (Sheets 3-
4), 8:05 p.m.
Friday's Games
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. ,
Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. 1,
Atlanta at Florida, 7:35 p.m.
Houston at Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m.
Arizona at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m..
York 8. 2B-CPatterson (16), BWilliams
(23), MeCabrera (17).3- 3B--
RaHernandez (2). HR-Markakis (6),
SB-Damon (22). CS-BRoberts (5).
IP H RERBBSO,
Baltimore
Loewen W,3-4
Williams
Byrcasi.
Hawkins
Ra, S 26
New York
4 2 2 3 5'
0 0 0 0, 1
1 0 0 0 0 ,
00 0 0 0
2 0 0Q 1 0
Lidle L,1-2 61-3 5 3 3 :
Villone 2-3 1 0 0 (
Dotel 1-3 1 0 0 1
Proctor 2-3 0 0 0 1
Farnsworth 1 1 0 0 I
T-3:19. A-54,244 (56,937).
Rangers 9, Angels 3
LOS ANGELES TEXAS
ab rhbi ab
Figgins cf
Izturis 3b
OCbera ss
VGrero dh
GAndsn If
JRivra rf
Kndrck lb
AKndy 2b
Willits pr
JMolna c
rhbi
3 21 0 Kinsler 2b 4 2 3
4 12 3 MYong ss 3 0 1 0
401 0 CaLee If 4 1 1 0
4 02 0 Guzmn cf 0 000
4 00 0 Txeira lb 4 0 0,0
4 00 0 DeRosa 3b 3 1 1 4
4 01 0 Laird c 4 1 1,0
2 00 0 Blalockdh 4 1 0 0
0 00 0 HrstJrcf 3 1 01,
4000 Cruz rf 4224
Totals 333 7 3 Totals 33 9 9 8
Los Angeles 000 002 010- 3
Texas 108 000 OOx- 9
E-OCabrera (12), Gregg (2). DP-+
Los Angeles 1, Texas 1. LOB-Los
Angeles 6, Texas 7. 2B-Figgins (16),'
Kinsler (19). HR-Izturis (4), Kinsler (9);
Cruz (2).
IP H RERBBSO
Los Angeles
Saunders L,4-1 22-3
Gregg 5
Donnelly 0
Romero 1-3
Texas
Eaton W,3-2 7
CJWilson 1
Feldman 2-3
Bauer 1-3
5 8 7
0 0 0
00 0
4 2 2
3 1 1
00 0
'0 0 0
Donnelly pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.i
HBP-by Feldman (AKennedy), by
Donnelly (Guzman), by Greg'g
(MYoung). Balk-Saunders:.
T-2:51. A-31,723 (48,911).
Royals 10, White Sox 4
KANSAS CITY CHICAGO
ab rhbi ab r hbi
DJesus If
Grdzin 2b
Teahen 3b
Brown rf
RSndrs dh
Shealy lb
Bako c
Berroa ss
Gthrght cf
5 22 2 Pdsdnk If
5 13 4 Ozuna If
4 01 1 Iguchi 2b
5 11 0 Thome dh
5 12 1 SAlmr dh
5 11 2 Knerko lb
5 01 0 Przyns c
5 12 0 Crede 3b
3 32 0 Gload rf
Cintron ss
Mckwk cf
Totals 42101510 Totals 37 4 9 4
Kansas City 006 100 030-10,
Chicago 000 000 004- 4
E-Grudzielanek (3). LOB-Kansas
City 7, Chicago 7. 2B-Teahen (171;
Brown (30), RSanders 2 (20), Berrog
(18), Konerko (20). 3B-Grudzielandk
(4). HR-Grudzielanek (5), Shealy (2),
Cintron (4). SB-Gathright (17).
IP H RERBBSO _
Kansas City
BerneroW,1-0 6 5 0 0 0 6,,
Gobble 1 0 0 0 0 1 '
Slsco 1 0 0 0 0 0"
Dohmann 1 4 4 4 1 0
Chicago
Contreras L,11-562-3 12 7 7 1 6
Cotts 2-3 3 3 3 1 0
MacDougal 2-3 00 0 0 1'
McCarthy 1 0 0 0 0 2
WP-Contreras, Cotts.
T-2:44. A-36,998 (40,615).
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Wednesday's AL Boxes, cont.
Twins 7, Indians 2
CLEVELAND MINNESOTA
ab rhbi ab r hbi
Szmore cf 5 00 0 LCstillo 2b 4 2 1 1
Mchels If 4 00 0 LFord If 5 1 2 0
Hafnerdh 3 11 0 Mauerc 4 0 1 2
VMrtnzc 4 120 Cddyer rf 5 1 33
Choo rf 4 01 0 Mrneau lb 5 1 1 0
Garko lb 4 01 1 THnter cf 4 0 1 0
JhPIta ss 3000 Rabe dh 2 000
lnglett2b 4 02 1 Kubel dh 2 01 0
Luna 3b 4 01 0 Tyner dh 0 1 0 0
LRdrgz 3b 3 0 3 1
Bartlett ss 4 1 4 0
Totals 352 8 2 Totals 38 717 7
Cleveland 000 200 000- 2
Minnesota 100 100 05x- 7
DP-Cleveland 1. LOB-Cleveland 8,
Minnesota 10. 2B-VMartinez (29), Inglett
(4), Cuddyer (30), Morneau (26). HR-
Cuddyer (18). CS-THunter (5). SF-
Mauer.
IP H RERBBSO
Cleveland
CILee 5 8 2 2 1 4
FCabrera 1 3 0 0 0 1
Carmona L,1-8 1 3 2 2 1 0
RBetancourt 2-3 3 3 3 0 0
ABrown 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Minnesota
CSilva 5 5 2 2 1 4
Crain 12-3 1 0 0 0 1
DReyes 1 1 0 0 1 2
NeshekW,2-0 1-3 0 0 0 0 1
Guerrier 1 1 0 0 0 1
Carmona pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.
T-3:07. A-42,328 (46,564).
NL Boxes
Marlins 15, Dodgers 4
FLORIDA LOS ANGELES
ab rhbi ab r hbi
HaRmzss 6 12 1 Lofton cf 2 1 0 0
Uggla 2b 4 32 0 Repko cf 1 0 0 0
Mitre p 0 00 0 JLugo ss 4 0 0 0
MiCbr 3b 5 33 5 Grcprr lb 2 0 0 0
Pinto p 0 00 0 Saenz lb 1 0 0 0
Amzga 2b 1 00 0 JDrew rf 2 2 1 0
Winhm If 4 22 0 Loney rf 1 0 0 0
Helms lb 5 322JKent2b 3 123
CRossrf 3124 RMrtnz2b 1 000
Hrmida rf 2 00 0 Ethier If 4 0 0 0
Olivo c 5 12 1 Btemit 3b 4 0 2 1
Abrcrm cf .5 112 THall c 4 0 2 0
Jhnson p 3 00 0 Hndrck p 0 0 0 0
Borchdph 1 000 Selep 0 0 0 0
Mehler p 0 00 0 Furcal ph 1 0 0 0
TTanor c 1 00 0 Carrar p 0 0 0 0
Beimelp 1 000
Tomkop 0 0 0 0
Martin ph .1 0 0 0
Totals 45151615 Totals 32 4 7 4
Florida 401 205 030- 15
Los Angeles 200 200 000- 4
E-HaRamirez (19), JLugo 2 (4),
Hendrickson (2). DP-Florida 1, Los
Angeles 1. LOB-Florida 8, Los Angeles 5.
2B-HaRamirez (26), Willingham (21),
CRoss (8), Olivo (17), Abercrombie (12),
JDrew (24), JKent 2 (17). HR-MiCabrera
2 (20), Helms (8). SB-HaRamirez 2 (38),
Lofton 2 (23). S-Hendrickson.
IP H RERBBSO
Florida
Johnson W,11-6
Moehler
Pinto
Mitre
Los Angeles
Hndrck L,1-5
Sale
Carrara
Beimel
Tomko
6
1
1 *
1
21-3
12-3
1
3
1
Carrara pitched to 5 batters in the 6th.
-,Umrpirs -Home, Mike E.,rnn Fril
James Hoye; Second, Alfnr,.,:- Marquez
Third, Tom Hallion.
T-2:49. A-38,125 (56,000).
Phillies 3, Mets 0
NEW YORK PHILA
ab rhbi ab r hbi
Reye ss 4 00 0 Rollins ss 4 0 0 0
LDucac 401 0 Vctrno rf 4000
Beltran cf 4 00 0 Utley 2b 4 0 1 0
CDIgdo lb 4 01 0 Howard lb 2 1 0 0
Wright 3b 3 01 0 Burrell If 4 1 1 0
Vientin 2b 3 01 0 Robrsn If 0 00 0
tucker If 3000 Rwand cf 4 000
Chavez rf 301 0 Coste c 3 132
YGlvin p 2 00 0 Nunez 3b 1 0 1 1
Cedeeph 1 00 0 Lieberp 3 0 0 0
Brdford p 0 00 0
Totals 310 5 0 Totals 29 3 6 3
New York 000 000 000- 0
Philadelphia 020 001 OOx- 3
, E-Wright 2 (16). LOB-New York 4,
Philadelphia 6. 2B-Coste (7). HR-Coste
(5). SF-Nunez.
0 IP H RERBBSO
New York
TGlavine L,12-6 7 6 3 3 2 3
Bradford 1 0 0 0 0 0
Philadelphia
Lieber W,5-9 9 5 0 0 0 4
HBP-by TGlavine (Howard).
T-2:03. A-42,156 (43,647).
Cubs 1, Astros 0
CHICAGO HOUSTON
ab rh bi
Pierre cf 4 03 0 Tveras cf
Theriot2b 2 00 0 Huffph
Barrett c 3 11 1 Burke 2b
ARmrz 3b 3 00 0 Brkmn lb
Nevin lb 4 00 0 Scott If
Howry p 0 00 0 Ensbrg 3b
Fagan rf 3 00 0 Lane rf
Murton If 3 00 0 AEvrtt ss
IPerez ss 3 00 0 Biggio 2b
O'malley p 3 00 0 Asmus c
Mabry b 0 000 Lamb ph
Munson c
Pettitte p
OPImro ph
r h bi
0 1 0
000
020
000
000
000
000
0 0 0
0 1 0
000
000
000
000
Totals 281 4 1 Totals 32 0 5 0
Qhicago 000 001 000- 1
Houston 000 000 000- 0
E-Burke (5). DP-Houston 1. LOB-
Phicago 4, Houston 11. 2B-Pierre (27).
HR-Barrett (14). S-Theriot 2.
IP H RERBBSO
Chicago
('malley W,1-0 8 5 0 0 6 2
HowryS,4 1' 0 0 0 0 1
Houston
Iettitte L,11-13 9 4 1 1 1 7
HBP-by Pettitte (ARamirez).
Umpires-Home, Jerry Meals; First,
Andy Fletcher; Second, Mike Reilly; Third,
Jeff Kellogg.
.-T-2:18. A-38,989 (40,976).
Brewers 5, Pirates 2, 13 innings
IILWAUKEE PITTSBURGH
ab rhbi ab r hbi
BClark cf 6 01 1 Duffy cf 5 0 0 0
Cirillo lb 6 02 0 JHrndz ss 5 1 3 1
Grffnno 2b 5 12 0 FSnchz 3b 4 02 0
Mench If 6 01 0 Randa lb 5 0 0 0
BHall ss 510 0 Reams p 0 0 0 0
CHartrf 4 11 0 Nady rf 5 0 1 1
Cpllan p 0000 Palinoc 5 0 0 0
Kolb p 0000 Castillo2b 6 000
Gross ph 1 00 0 JBtsta If 5 1 1 0
BShse p 0 00 0 Duke p 2 0 0 0
Gnzlzp 0 000 Capps p 0 0 0 0
DMiller ph 0 10 0 Davis ph 0 0 0 0
FCdero p 0 00 0 STorres p 0 0 0 0
DaBell 3b 5 142 MGnzlz p 0 0 0 0
Rivera c 6 02 2 Bay ph 1 0 0 0
Cpuano p 2 00 0 Grabow p 0 0 0 0
Fildrph 1 00 0 JWIsonph 1 0 0 0
FIIng p 0 00 0 Marte p 0 0 0 0
Jenkins rf 3 00 0 Burnitz rf 0 0 0 0
Totals 50513 5 Totals 44 2 7 2
-. . . .. J
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On the AIRWAVES
TODAY'S SPORTS
BASEBALL
1 p.m. (TBS) Atlanta Braves at Washington Nationals. From RFK
Stadium in Washington, D.C. (Live) (CC)
7 p.m. (ESPN) Texas Rangers at Detroit Tigers. From Comerica Park
in Detroit. (Live)
(FSNFL) Toronto Blue Jays at Tampa Bay Devil Rays. From Tropicana
Field in St. Petersburg (Live)
BASKETBALL
7 p.m. (ESPN2) WNBA Basketball Eastern Conference First Round
Game 1 Detroit Shock at Indiana Fever. From Conseco Fieldhouse in
Indianapolis. (Live) (CC)
FOOTBALL:
8 p.m. (13, 51 FOX) NFL Preseason' Kansas City Chiefs at New York
Giants. From Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J (Live) (CC)
GOLF
2 p.m. (TNT) Golf PGA Championship First Round. From Medinah
Country Club in Medinah, III (Live) (CC)
12:37 a.m. (10 CBS) PGA Championship First-Round Highlights
From Medinah Country Club in Medinah, III. (Same-day Tape) (CC)
MARTIAL ARTS
8 p.m. (SPIKE) UFC Fight Night (Live)
TENNIS
1 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP US Open Series Western & Southern
Financial Group Masters Round of 16. From Cincinnati. (Live)
9:30 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP US Open Series Western & Southern
Financial Group Masters Round of 16. From Cincinnati. (Same-day Tape)
Prep LLENDAR
TODAY'S PREP SPORTS
VOLLEYBALL
6:30 p.m. Chiefland at Crystal River,
6:30 p.m. Seven Rivers at Cedar Key
7 p.m. South Sumter at Lecanto
MilwaukeeOOO 010 100 000 3- 5
Pittsburgh001 001 000 000 0- 2
E-DaBell (16). DP--Milwaukee 1,
Pittsburgh 2. LOB-Milwaukee 11,
Pittsburgh 11. 2B-CHart (3), JHernandez
(2). SB-DaBell (2), Duffy (110), Davis (1).
S-FSanchez, Randa.
IP H RERBBSO
Milwaukee
Capuano 6 5 2 1 0 5
Helling 1 0 0 0 1 1
Capellan 2 1 0 0 3 3
Kolb 1 0 0 0 0 1
BShouse 1 0 0 0 0 0
Gonzalez W,4-2 1 1 0 0 0 0
FCorderoS,8 1 0 0 0 0 0
Pittsburgh
Duke 62-3 9 2 2 0 3
Capps 1-3 1 0 0 0 0
STorres 1 1 0 0 0 3
MGonzalez 1 0 0 0 1 2
Grabow 2 0 0 0 0 2
MarteL,0-7 11-3 1 3 3 4 1
Reames 2-3 1 0 0 0 1
HBP-by Capellan (FSanchez), by
Capuano (Paulino). WP-Marte 2.
Umpires-Home, Chris Guccione; First,
Tim Tschida; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, Rick
.R eed .I "
S.T-3:59. A-1.4901 (38,4.96) : ...;:
Nationals 9, Braves 6
ATLANTA WASHINGTON
ab rhbi ab r hbi
MGiles 2b
Rnteria ss
CJones 3b
Frncur rf
Diaz If
LaRche lb
Pratt c
Lngrhn cf
Smoltz p
AJones ph
TPena pr
Prnto p
Ray p
McBrid p
Yates p
Orr ph
5 00 0 ASrano If
5 10 0 FLopez ss
5 11 0 Zmrmn 3b
4 22 1 NJhnsn'lb
3 01 0 Kearns rf
2 22 2 Escbarcf
4 00 1 SRivra p.
401 1 MrAnd ph
2 000 Rauch p
1 01 1 CCrdrop
0 00 0 Schndrc
0 00 0 BCstro2b
0 0 Traber p
0 00 0 Church cf
0 00 0
1 01 0
4220
5 1 23
5 000
3 1 1 0
0000
0100
0000
0000
4223
4 02 1
11 00
2010
Totals 366 9 6 Totals 35 912 9
Atlanta 000 302 010- 6
Washington 040 200 30x- 9
E-CJones (15), Zimmerman (10). DP-
Washington 1. LOB-Atlanta 6,
Washington 8. 2B-Francoeur (18), Diaz
(10), Schneider (12). HR-LaRoche (24),
Zimmerman (16), Schneider (4). SB-
FLopez (32). CS-Church (1).
IP H RERBBSO
Atlanta
Smoltz L,10-6 5 9 6 6 3 6
Paronto 1 1 0 0 0 0
Ray 2-3 2 3 3 2 0
McBride 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Yates 1 0 0 0 1 1
Washington
Traber W,3-1 52-3 6 5 4 1 3
SRivera 11-3 1 0 0 0 1
Rauch 1 1 1 1 0 2
CCorderoS,22 1. 1 0 0 0 0
HBP-by Traber (LaRoche), by Traber
(Diaz).
T-2:50. A-28,094 (46,382).
Reds 7, Cardinlis 2
CINCINNATI
ab
Freel rf
Httberg lb
Grf Jr. cf
EEcrcn 3b
JCastro ss
Dunn If
Aurilia ss
BPhllps 2b
Ross c
Arroyo p
Coffey p
Hlndsw ph
Wthers p
rhbi
ST. LOUIS
3 11 0 Eckstin ss
5 00 0 Duncan If
2 21 1 Pujols lib
4 22 4 Rolen 3b
0 00 0 TiPerez rf
3 11 1 JEcrcn cf
4 12 1 Miles2b
4 00 0 GBnntt c
3 00 0 Reyes p
2 00 0 JoSosa p
0 00 0 Mrquis ph
1 00 0 Looper p
0 00 0 Flors p
Spiezio ph
Hanck p
TJhnsn p
Tguchi ph
ab r h bi
4 1 1 0
4030
4 001
3 01 0
4 001
4 0 0 0
4 01 0
4000
1 1 1 0
0 00 0
1 000
0000
0000
1 000
0000
0000
1 000
Totals 317 77, Totals 35 2 7 2
Cincinnati 013 120 000- 7
St. Louis 001 000 010- 2
E-JCastro (1). DP-Cincinnati 1, St.
Louis 2. LOB-Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 9.
2B-Duncan (7). HR-Griffey Jr. (24),
EEncarnacion 2 (13), Dunn (36), Aurilia
(17). S-Arroyo.
IP H RERBBSO
Cincinnati
Arroyo W, 10-8
Coffey
Weathers
St. Louis
Reyes L,4-6
JoSosa
Looper
Flores
Hancock
TJohnson
WP-Coffey.
4 1 1 3 3
2 1 1 0 1
1 0 0 0 2
10002
T-2:49. A-42,752 (43,975).
MLB Leaders
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING-Mauer, Minnesota, .362;
Jeter, New York, .340; DeRosa, Texas,
.332; Dye, Chicago, .326; ISuzuki, Seattle,
.324; Tejada, Baltimore, .324; VWells,
Toronto, .321.
RUNS-Sizemore, Cleveland, 97;
Thome, Chicago, 89; DOrtiz, Boston, 88;
Hafner, Cleveland, 86; Damon, New York,
84; Glaus, Toronto, 83; Youkilis, Boston,
82; ARodriguez, New York, 82.
RBI-DOrtiz, Boston, 113; Hafner,
Cleveland, 105; Morneau, Minnesota, 103;
Ibanez, Seattle, 94; Giambi, New York, 93;
MRamirez, Boston, 93; VGuerrero, Los
Angeles, 92.
HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 165; MYoung,
Texas, 160; Tejada, Baltimore, 156; Jeter,
New York, 153; VGuerrero, Los Angeles,
146; Loretta, Boston, 146; Sizemore,
Cleveland, 145.
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-
Sizeng[a, )Qlev,j.qLard, 9; JoLopz. Settle,
7; Teahen, Kansas City, 7; ISuzuki, Seattle,
6; Podsednik; Chicago, 6.
HOME RUNS-DOrtiz, Boston, 42;
Thome, Chicago, 36; Hafner, Cleveland,
35; Giambi, New York, 34; MRamirez,
Boston, 32; Glaus, Toronto, 31; Dye,
Chicago, 31.
STOLEN BASES-Figgins, LosAngeles,
43; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 39; CPatterson,
Baltimore, 37; 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; JoSantana,
Minnesota, 14-5, .737, 3.10; Schilling,
Boston, 14-5, .737, 3.83; Wang, New York,
13-5, .722, 3.84; Mussina, New York, 13-5,
.722, 3.54..
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, 32;
FrRodriguez, Los Angeles, 31; MRivera,
New York, 31; Street, Oakland, 29; Ray,
Baltimore, 28.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-FSanchez, Pittsburgh, .346;
MiCabrera, Florida, .337; CJones, Atlanta,
.333; Pujols, St. Louis, .329; Holliday,
Colorado, .327; Utley, Philadelphia, .323;
Hatteberg, Cincinnati, .320.
RUNS-Utley, Philadelphia, 99; Reyes,,
New. York, 98; Rollins, Philadelphia, 96;
ASoriano, Washington, 91; Pujols, St.
Louis, 88; HaRamirez, Florida, 87; Beltran,
New York, 87.
RBI-Howard, Philadelphia, 106;
AJones, Atlanta, 101; Berkman, Houston,
100; Beltran, New York, 98; Pujols, St.
Louis, 94; MiCabrera, Florida, 87; Wright,
New York, 86.
HITS-Utley, Philadelphia, 157; Holliday,
Colorado, 146; MiCabrera, Florida, 146;
FSanchez, Pittsburgh, 145; Pierre,
Chicago, 145; Reyes, New York, 144;
Furcal, Los Angeles, 140; ASoriano,
Washington, 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, 10; Sullivan, Colorado, 9;
DRoberts, San Diego, 9; Lofton, Los
Angeles, 9; SFinley, San Francisco, 9;
Vizquel, San Francisco, 8.
HOME RUNS-Howard, Philadelphia,
41; ASoriano, Washington, 38; Dunn,
Cincinnati, 36; Pujols, St. Louis, 35;
Beltran, New York, 33; Berkman, Houston,
32; AJones, Atlanta, 29.
STOLEN BASES-Reyes, New York, 49;
Pierre, Chicago, 42; HaRamirez, Florida,
38; DRoberts, San Diego, 35; FLopez,
Washington, 32; Furcal, Los Angeles, 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; Trachsel, New
York, 11-5, .687, 4.84; TGlavine, New York,
12-6, .667, 3.92; MBatista, Arizona, 10-5,
.667, 4.67; Johnson, Florida, 11-6, .647,
2.84; Carpenter, St. Louis, 11-6, .647, 3.09.
STRIKEOUTS-CZambrano, Chicago,
167; Smoltz, Atlanta, 159; Harang,
Cincinnati, 158; Peavy, San Diego, 154;
Pettitte, Houston, 143; Capuano,
Milwaukee, 141; Schmidt, San Francisco,
140.
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. ki"
GOLF
PGA Championship Tee Times
At Medinah Country Club
Medinah, III.
All Times EDT
Thursday-Friday
First Hole-10th Hole
8 a.m.-1:05 p.m. Mike Small, Ryan
Palmer, Andres Romero
8:10 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Steve Flesch,
Gregory Bisconti, Arders Hansen
8:20 a.m.-1:25 p.m. Ted Purdy, Jim
Kane, Charl Schwartzel'. r\
8:30 a.m.-1:35 p.m.. .- Pat Perez,
Charles Howell III; Joey Sindelar
8:40 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Jerry Kelly, Heath
Slocum, Padraig Harrington
8:50 e m 1 55- p.m. Craig Barlow,
Mike Weir, Todd Hamilton
9 a.m.-2:05 p.m. Lucas Glover, Robert
Allenby, Trevor Immelman
9:10 a.m. -2:15 p.m. S.K. Ho, Brett
Wetterich, Jose Maria Olazabal
9:20 a.m.-2:25 p.m. Zach Johnson,
Ben Curtis, Peter Lonard
9:30 a.m.-2:35 p.m. K.J. Choi, Rod
Pampling, Tim Herron
9:40 a.m.-2:45 p.m. Greg Owen, Tim
Weinhart, Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano
9:50 a.m.-2:55 p.m. Harrison Frazar,
Johan Edfors, Ryan Moore
10 a.m.-3:05 p.m. Simon Khan, Sam
Arnold, Billy Mayfair
Thursday-Friday
10th Hole-First Hole
8 a.m.-1:05 p.m. Bob Estes, Mark
Brown, Dean Wilson
8:10 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Kenneth Ferrie,
John Aber, Hideto Tanihara
8:20 a.m.-1:25 p.m. Miguel Angel
Jimenez, Tim Clark, Tom Pernice Jr.
8:30 a.m.-1:35 p.m. Rich Beem, Billy
Andrade, David Toms
8:40 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Fred Funk,
Stewart Cink, Thomas Bjorn
8:50 a.m.-1:55 p.m. Retief Goosen,
Chad Campbell, David Duval
9 a.m.-2:05 p.m. Mark Calcavecchia,
Luke Donald, Vaughn Taylor
9:10 a.m. -2:15 p.m. Michael
Campbell, Chris DiMarco, Lee Westwood
9:20 a.m.-2:25 p.m. J.J. Henry,
Graeme McDowell, Aaron Baddeley
9:30 a.m.-2:35 p.m. Phil Mickelson,
Geoff Ogilvy, Tiger Woods
9:40 a.m.-2:45 p.m. John Senden,
Nick Dougherty, Scott Verplank
9:50 a.m.-2:55 p.m. Brad Faxon, Don
Yrene, Camilo Villegas
10 a.m.-3:05 p.m. Steve Schneiter,
Bradley Dredge, Ben Crane
Thursday-Friday
First Hole-10th Hole*
1:05 p.m.-8 a.m. Nathan Green, Lee
Rinker, Richard Johnson
1:15 p.m.-8:10 a.m. Kelly Mitchum,
Jesper Parnevik, Brandt Jobe
1:25 p.m.-8:20 a.m. -Arron Oberholser,
Jason Gore, Bart Bryant
1:35 p.m.-8:30 a.m. Adam Scott,
Kenny Perry, Rory Sabbatini
1:45 p.m.-8:40 a.m. Shaun Micheel,
Bob Tway, Davis Love III
1:55 p.m.-8:50 a.m. Jim Furyk, Angel
Cabrera, Shigeki Maruyama
2:05 p.m.-9 a.m. Tom Lehman, David
Howell, Robert Gamez
2:15 p.m.-9:10 a.m. Sefgio Garcia,
Fred Couples, Ernie Els .
2:25 p.m -9-20 am Colin
Montgomerie Siuan Appleby .1 J B Holmes
2:35 p.m.-9 30 a m Jonn Daly Jeff
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2:55 p.m.-9:50 a.m. Steve Lowery,
Alan Schulte, Richard Green
3:05 p.m.-10 a.m. Chris Wiemers,
Charles Warren, Steve Stricker
Thursday-Friday
10th Hole-First Hole
1:05 p.m.-8 a.m. Woody Austin, Craig
Thomas, Justin Rose
1:15 p.m.-8:10 a.m. Stephen Dodd,
Chip Sullivan, Jason Bohn
1:25 p.m.-8:20 a.m. Wes Short Jr.,
Chris Riley, Henrik Stenson
1:35 p.m.-8:30 a.m. Larry Nelson,
Ron Philo Jr., Jonathan Byrd
1:45 p.m.-8:40 a.m. Olin Browne,
Daniel Chopra, Sean O'Hair
1:55 p.,m.-8:50 a.m. Paul Casey,
Justin Leonard, Niclas Fasth
2:05 p.m.-9 a.m. Jeff Maggert, Robert
Karlsson, Kirk Triplett
2:15 p.m.-9:10 a.m. Dudley Hart, Nick
O'Hern, lan Poulter
2:25 p.m.-9:20 a.m. Paul Azinger,
Mark Brooks, Nick Price
2:35 p.m.-9:30 a.m. Stephen Ames,
Carl Pettersson, Chris Couch
2:45 p.m.-9:40 a.m. John Bickerton,
Brett Quigley, Barry Evans
2:55 p.m.-9:50 a.m. Jay Haas, Paul
Broadhurst, Jerry Haas
3:05 p.m.-10 a.m. Anthony Wall,
Jeffrey Cranford, Andrew Buckle
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX-Sent LHP Lenny
DiNardo to the Gulf Coast Legaue for a
rehab assignment. Sent C Corky Miller
outright to Pawtucket of the IL.
CLEVELAND INDIANS-Assigned
INF Ramon Vazquez to Buffalo if the IL
after he cleared outright waivers.
DETROIT TIGERS-Placed IF Placido
Polanco on 15 day DL. Recalled IF
Ramon Santiago from Toledo of the IL.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Signed 2B
Mark Grudzielanek to a one-year con-
tract extension. '
NEW YORK YANKEES-Activated
RHP Octavio Dotel from the 15-day DL.
Optioned RHP Jose Veras to Columbus
of the IL.
SEATTLE MARINERS-Purchased
the contract of LHP Eric O'Flaherty from
Tacoma of the PCL. Optioned INF Greg
Dobbs to Tacoma.
TEXAS RANGERS-Placed OF Brad
Wilkerson on the 15-day DL. Recalled
OF Freddy Guzman from Oklahoma of
the PCL.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Traded LHP
Scott Schoeneweis to Cincinnati for a
player to be named.
National League
CHICAGO CUBS-Purchased the
contract of LHP Ryan O'Malley from
Iowa of the PCL. Placed LHP Scott Eyre
on the 15-day DL.
CINCINNATI REDS-Acquired LHP
Scott Schoeneweis from the Toronto
Blue Jays in exchange for a player to be
named or cash. Optioned LHP Brian
Shackelford to to Louisville of the IL.
Outrighted INF William Bergolla to
Louisville. Transferred LHP Kent
Mercker from the 15- to the 60-day DL.
FLORIDA MARLINS-Activated C
Matt Treanor from the 15-day DL.
NEW YORK METS-Placed RHP
Pedro Martinez on the 15-day DL.
Recalled RHP Heath Bell from Norfolk of
the IL.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS-Agreed
to terms with SS Stephen King.
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moments were Dunnellon's
undoing against Wildwood.
The Tigers had no answer for
Keyla Williams and Natasha
Mitchell, who controlled play
at the net. Williams totaled 12
kills and Mitchell had 10.
That command in the mid-
dle gave the Wildcats some-
thing to rely on, an element the
Tigers did not possess.
Ironically, Dunnellon's most
potent offensive weapon was
its, serving: The Tigers had 22
aces in the match, with Casey
Fagan and Anushka Dessus
collecting six apiece.
They also committed 16
4P'er ior -including three
consecutive failures on their
final three serves of the last
set
The opportunity for victory
was there for Dunnellon, to be
sure. In Game One, the Tigers
took a 20-16 lead on a kill by
Jessica Altum. But -seven
errors down the stretch
allowed Wildwood to mount its
comeback and take the set
It was much the same in the
fourth set, although the offi-
cials played a role in this one
as well. At one point,
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what Myers described later as
an official's error in the serv-
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After a delay of several min-
utes, five points were deduct-
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point was added to the
Wildcats, giving them an 11-9
lead.
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overtook the Cats and wasup
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Outdoor
BRIEFS
Redfishing 101 with
Capt. Rick Burns
Redfishing 101 with Capt. Rick
Bums will be from 5 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 30, at the Homo-
sassa Lions Club. The Citrus
County Parks and Recreation
Department is presenting this
course.
The seminar will focus on fishing
for the Redfish. Targeting the right
time and the right habitat such as
the backcountry, flats, islands and
points will be discussed as well as
the importance of tides and moon
phases. Learn valuable information
on the history, biology, manage-
ment and migration. Live and artifi-
cial tackle rigging, what rods, reels,
lines, leaders and knots and how to
rig your boat to target the redfish
along with proper catch and
release techniques are scheduled.
Participants will receive tackle
packs, maps and hotspots of
Redfish areas, literature and re-
freshments, along with ongoing
door prizes.
For information or to register for
this class, call Citrus County Parks
and Recreation at 527-7677. The
course is limited to 40 participants.
Bowhunting course at
annual jamboree
Learn how to bow hunt, for free.
The course will be offered from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 2 during the
Florida Bowhunting Jamboree at
Citrus Wildlife Management Area,
conducted by the Florida Fish and
.Wildlife Conservation Commission's
(FWC) Hunter Safety section and
the Florida Bowhunter's Council.
The jamboree has attracted approx-
imately 600 archers in the past. The
participants com-peted in shooting
skills using broadhead-tipped hunt-
ing arrows.
This year's added attraction is
the FWC's Bowhunting Course,
designed to meet the requirements
of some states that require National
Bowhunter Education Foundation
(NBEF) certification prior to pur-
chasing a bowhunting license.
Participants must bring all equip-
ment, including bow and arrows.
Instructors Lowe Morrison and Terry
and Norma Neenan are among the
most accomplished and respected
bowhunting instructors in the state.
Students should pre-register for
the course by calling the FWC's
Lake City Regional Office at (386)
758-0525. Students of all ages may
participate.
For more information on the
Jamboree, please see
http://www.floridabowhunters.org/.
Sportsman's license
cost increase,
The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC)
has increased the cost of its gold
sportsman's license and sports-
man's license by $5 to cover the
new crossbow season permit that
was recently added to the license
package.
The gold sportsman's license now
costs $88.50 and includes hunting,
saltwater fishing and fresh-water
fishing licenses; and management
area, archery, crossbow, muzzle-
loading gun, turkey, Florida water-
fowl,/snook and lobster permits.
The sportsman's license costs
$72.50 and includes hunting and
freshwater fishing licenses; and
management area, archery, cross-
bow, muzzle-loading gun, turkey
and Florida waterfowl permits.
Hunters who already possess
one of these licenses can hunt on
private lands during the new cross-
bow season without having to pur-
chase the $5 crossbow season
permit, if the license does not
expire until after the crossbow sea-
son.
The new permit is similar to the
archery and muzzle-loading gun
permits that also cost $5 and are
required for those hunting during
the archery and muzzle-loading
gun seasons.
These licenses are available for
purchase at tax collectors' offices,
license vendors and at
MyFWC.com/Iicense.
Hunter safety course
Aug. 12
The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC)
is offering an on-line completion
day for a free hunter safety course
Aug. 12 in Citrus County.
The course will be at the
Withlacoochee Technical Institute,
1201 W. Main Street in Inverness
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Treasured times on the Treasure Coast
EARL WATERS
For the Chronicle
A few weeks ago I received a call from my friend,
Capt. Tony Hauph, who captains an 80-foot
sportfishing boat between Guatemala and
Costa Rica.
He told me he was going to get an apartment in
Stuart while the boat's owner had the engines
replaced. He invited me to come over and do some
fishing.
I always look forward to fishing Stuart and Ft.
Pierce. This is where I got my first job as a mate on"
a sportfishing boat in 1965. After bringing 100 goggle
eyes back to the docks for some time, I got an offer
to be a mate on a boat that fished a lot for sailfish.
For the next three summers in Ft. Pierce I worked
as a mate while also keeping my bait business going.
On the days that we didn't go out, I got in some time
surfing and night fishing for snook off the bridges.
I have visited the Treasure Coast off and on for
some time and I was looking forward to-renewing an
old friendship. Meanwhile, I had received an e-mail
from regional director Mike Dambro of the Coastal
Conservation Association inviting me to the 2006
Inter Chapter Challenge. The event was to be held
July 27-29. The captains meeting with a Luau theme
an awards dinner would be at River Palms Cottages
at Jensen Beach.
I decided this was another good reason to go to
the Treasure Coast, so I called Capt. Tony and told
him of the upcoming event and the date he
responded that he was game. This was going to be
the third annual event for this tournament. The
tournament is a team event where a team from each
chapter pits its shills against teams from other
Associated Press
Leaderboard at the 2006 Inter Chapter Challenge tour-
nament.
chapters around Florida. There is no limit on the
numbers of people that can represent a chapter.
There were teams from Naples, Sarasota,
Englewood/Venice, Manatee County, Big Bend, Lake
Technology doesn't alwa
Some methods to
snag fish without
fancy equipment
When I was a kid talking lit-
tle guy, here, seven, eight,
somewhere around there -
my uncle took a split bamboo rod
(and if you remember them, wel-
come, you've made it to the rank of
"Old Codger") that had seen better
days and removed the line guides,
thus converting it from "rod" to
"pole," and gave it to my cousin and
me to use for bass. He tied some line
to it (linen), tied a hook to the line,
stuck a piece of pork rind on the
hook, and showed us how to do some-
thing called "skittering."
Here's the deal. Find a tree, the
larger the better, that's fallen into 'a
creek. Didn't have to be completely
submerged, or even completely in
the creek, just so the branches, at the
very least, were in the water. Get on
the trunk, on your belly, and work
your way out to where you were
directly over-the submerged branch-
es. Put that pork rind on the water.
Move the pole in circles, so the rind
describes a figure 8 on the surface.
Hang on.
Often not always, there's no
"always" in fishing there would be
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a bass hanging around those branch-
es, waiting for an unwary baitfish,
and if there was, it would blast that
rind so suddenly and so hard it
would startle you, even though you
were expecting it. WHAM! No need
to set the hook, the fish had done
that. Flip the fish back onto the
creek bank, even if it
meant tossing pole and all,
which it sometimes did,
scramble off the tree, grab
the fish. Let out a holler.
(Optional.)
It goes without saying
that, whenever engaged in
such activities, we were, *
careful to be wearing our
kneepads, gloves, floata- '
tion vest and helmet. Or. R.G. S
was it bib coveralls, bare- T-1
foot and shirtless? Can't
remember. But I digress. LIN
Here's another one. We
would beg, borrow or steal scratch
that last, that wasn't a "time out"
offense back then a lard or coffee
can, and wrap line around the out-
side, leaving about three inches of
the side, on the end that had been
opened, bare. Hold the can with one
hand gripping it by the section with
no line wrapped around it. Twirl the
bait or lure over your head or at
your side, that would work, too -
with the other hand and let it fly,
pointing the can where you'd thrown
the lure. If you got a fish, and want-
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County, Orlando, Tampa, Dade, Polk Counts-
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Team Citrus was the smallest, just Tony and I. -
The event is an all-artificial lure tournament.
Spin, cast, and fly methods are allowed. This is a big
fish counts tournament that is all photo and release
Each boat was issued a Polaroid camera, a measul
ing stick and film at the captains meeting. There are
four categories in which a team can win. The snook
category, which is based on the total inches of three
snook no points for fish under 22 inches. The red-? .
fish category is also based on total inches of three -.
reds, the minimum being 18 inches. The trout cate-';
gory is based on total inches of three fish as wetll,-!
with a minimum of 15 inches.
There is a Grand Slam category, which comprised
the largest fish from each category, total inches---;
combined per team. An individual award was also -',
issued for the largest of each fish.
The Orlando chapter took grand champion hot- '-
ors. The Martin chapter took overall for the snook>:
Naples took most points for redfish. Tampa took--
first place in trout, with Citrus taking second. Thb :
largest snookwas taken by Jim Gray, largest redfish-
by Wright Taylor, and the largest trout by yours truly -
Capt. Earl Waters.
We also enjoyed a fishing seminar by Marki
Nichols and had a big raffle with many items for th
fisherman, a casting contest and offshore tackle tug-
o-war. For those who want to stay up late, there was
a Texas Hold'em poker tournament.
This was indeed a fun time for all and I found it
very pleasing to be amidst old friends.
Contact Captain Earl Waters at
backcountryconcepts@earthlinknet.
vs catch fish
ed to bring it in, or.retrieve the lure,
you simply wrapped the line back
around the can.
High tech bass tackle, circa 1940s.
We've come a long way maybe
too far. "Knuckledusters," those bait-
casting reels with no free spool, have
been gone from the scene for so
many decades it's rare to
come across anyone who
actually used them, and
that's just the proverbial
tip of the iceberg. Today
there are outboard
engines with enough
power they would have
made a moonshiner drool,
and electronics more
sophisticated than any-
chimdt thing commanders of
61-T World War II fighting ves-
sels could summon in
IES their wildest dreams.
What? Press a button and
get latitude and longitude to within
inches? Sure, buddy, what are you
smoking?
I think sometimes, some of us get a
little carried away and lose sight of
the mark. I think sometimes, some of
us forget the most basic tenet of
hunting and fishing, which can be
stated as "If you're gonna get 'em,
you gotta know 'em."
The best depthfinder/fishfinder
won't help you locate grouper if you
don't know what type of bottom to
look at. The smoothest baitcaster
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won't get you a snook if you don't :
know they hang around near man- -
groves, and the finest shotgun made
today won't get you a woody in the <
middle of an open bay. A laser sight'
that puts a visible dot where the bul;:
let will impact won't get you a buck ,:
in the middle of a 50-acre plowed -
field at noon.
Fishing and hunting were much. .
tougher 50 years ago. tougher still a
hundred years back, and there's no
comparison with what the early pio-
neers had to go through in order to
put a meal on the table. Go back even
farther, use vines and bone hooks,
stone-tipped arrows. Not a whole lot
of room for error under those condi-
tions.
To put things in perspective, say I
go fishing for seatrout, don't get any.
What's the worst thing that can hap-
pen, I have to eat fried chicken for i
supper? Fishing and hunting were
used to supplement the food that was
raised, or in some.cases bought, well-
into the middle of the last century.
The anglers and hunters of days gone:
by had two choices; bring something:-
home or go hungry If you want to get
'em, you gotta know 'em. I think it
made them better at it than we are.
Tight Lines to you.
R.G. Schmidt, Chronicle outdoor
columnist, can be reached at.
schmidt@isgroup.net
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Restaurant next to the former location of Publ
Supermarket.
Last week, Yakorn and Ihs business associate:
Emily Ruiz-Angelo and Jake Angelo. Realtors,
hosted a preview bullet of Thai specialties for
appreciative guests, with samples of the tradition
al national dish Pad Thai. Fried Rice, Slrimnp
Crackers and Spring Rolls The restaurant for-
mall opened for business the next day. Aug 9.
Yakorn is not just a chefde cuisine. His
artistry includes decorative garnishes, showy
pieces like flower-carved watermelon and oth
intricate pieces made from vegetables and
fruits. Yakorn came to the United States from
Thailand about three years ago. where lie \\as
employed at the Bangkok Hilton Hotel
He worked at a hotel restaurant in Portland
Ore.. and also at the Thai Coconut Restaurant
in Clearwater before heading the kitchen stafl
in .Beerly Hills about a sear ago.
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Patrons will not lack for pork and chicken, and all dishes are made to
order as spicy or mild as requested. Meatless
exotic fare at Thai Phoon. Pad curries are also on the menu, prepared with I
fresh vegetables and/or tofu.
Thai, the quintessential Thai Appetizers range from crisp Spring Rolls and
.y Thai Phoon Salad to Tom Yum Shrimp and
repast, is a melange of rice Shrimp Rice soups and more. Special, imported
Thai chile peppers, called "chile birds," pro- .3
noodles sauteed with chicken, vide much of the spice to selected entrees.
including the curries.
egg, bean sprouts, green A-nong other items are: Amazing Beer or
Chicken with peanut sauce on a bed of fresh
onions and topped with broccoli; Shrimp Red Curry with a red curry
iN paste in cream of coconut, bell peppers and
ground peanuts and scallions. mixedd vegetables. Roast Duck. boneless on a bed
s of mixed vegetables with brown sauce la person-
Thai Phoon is redecorated with a Thai-style a] favorite of the chef); Squid with Hot Pepper
motif with a light, airy ambience and a touch of enhanced with sauteed bell peppers, onions and
in- elegance added by white linen tablecloths and sweet basil: and Frog Legs w ith Basil sauteed
napkins. with onions, bell peppers and sweet basil.
The tastes of Thailand are very different than Those with a sweet tooth have a choice of:
other Asian foods, with the liberal use of lemon- Fried Bananas. Fried Ice Cream or Cold Lychee
grass, Kaffir limes, coconut, tamarind, ginger, Fruit. Tea, coffee and soft drinks are available,
cilantro and other special ingredients. Brown, as are imported and domestic beers.
er instead of, white sugar is often used for more The Thai Phoon restaurant is open Monday
depth of flavor. through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 3 p m. for
Patrons will not lack for exotic fare at Thai lunch, 3 to 9 p.m. for dinner: and Friday and
Phoon. Pad Thai, the quintessential Thai Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m for lunch and 5
repast, is a melange of rice noodles sauteed to 10 p.m. for dinner Friday It is closed Sunday.
, with chicken, egg, bean sprouts, green onions For information call 795-1774 or email.thai
and topped w ith ground peanuts and scallions. phoon_ fl'.yahoo.com
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Florida
chefs
tops in
seafood
lie Sunshine State has
bragging rights in the
culinary department
this sumlnmel: Florida took top
honors at the Great American
Seafood Cook-Off, when
judges selected the "Fresh
from Florida" entry as the
first-place winner in the
national competition Aug. 6 in
New Orleans.
A recipe featuring some of
Florida's all-time favorites -
snapper, shrimp, tropical fruit
and citrus won out over sub-
missions by 20 other premier
chefs from around the country.
The winning entree was pre-
pared by Justin Timineri,
executive chef for the Florida
Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services.
Timineri %was assisted by
Joshua Butler, executive chef
to Florida's first family Gov.
Jeb and Columba Bush,
according to Charles H.
Bronson, agriculture commis-
sioner.
All the participating chefs
were given two hours from
preparation to the presenta-
tion of the final dish.
Timineri's Crispy Pan Seared
Florida Snapper with Passion
Fruit Cream and Florida
Citrus Salad with Florida Gulf
Shrimp and Spicy Green
Mango Jam was chosen by a
panel of six judges as the best
new domestic seafood dish
that reflected the chef's home
state.
The panel of judges includ-
ed two James Beard Award-
winning chefs, Susan Spicereof
Bayona Restaurant in New
Orleans and Shawn McClain of
Spring Restaurant in Chicago.
Rounding out the panel were:
Donna Florio, Southern Living
Magazine senior food writer;
Julia Rutland, Coastal Living
Magazine senior editor; Bill
Hogarth, National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Admini-
stration director; and John
Connelly, National Fisheries
Institute president
Timineri was sponsored by
the Gulf and South Atlantic
Fisheries Foundation and the
Florida Department of Agri-
culture and Consumer Ser-
vices through its Bureau of
Seafood and Aquaculture
Marketing.
"Winning this cook-off is
extremely exciting," said
Timineri. "It was a team effort,
and I could not have done it
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M r heritage" (rhymes with wine maker Joseph Phelps in 1974
\I "heritage") is the name with his celebrated Insignia label,
given to red and white would give wine craftsmen the leeway
wine blends made in the United to experiment as their counterparts
States using the style oftra- do in many other countries
ditional Bordeaux wine of the world.
makers. Typical Bordeaux reds
The class was developed might consist of different
because some American combos of cabernet sauvi-
wine artisans believed gnon, merlot and cabernet
wine laws, which specified franc, while the whites
at least 75 percent of a cer- might contain sauvignon
tain grape must be in the blanc and semillon.
mix to be called by a vari- These days, the combi-
etal name, compromised Ron Drinkhouse nations of grapes go way
their creativity. All Ameri- beyond what the original
can Merlot, for example, is WINES wine makers first envi-
made with at least 75 per- & SUCH sioned. There is, for exam-
cent merlot grapes. ple, one rather interesting
They believed a more interesting white Meritage called "Evolution"
product could be crafted by varying which utilizes nine different varieties
the blend, say, 60 percent to 40 per- of white grapes. It is delicious and
cent, or by using additional grape reasonable at about $15.
types in the recipe three or four or No surprise really, French wine
more. makers in the Rhone valley use as
This new designation, which anec- many as 13 different grapes to make a
dotally is said to have been coined by lovely wine called Chateauneuf-du-
Pape, and they have been at the trade
for more than a thousand years.
If you have never tried Meritage
blends you are in
for a real treat. They belie
Most are wonder- They bele
ful-tasting, corn- interesting
plex mixtures
that give new coUld be
meaning to the
words '"American varying the
initiative."
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ago, our little
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of eight couples additional j
had a memorable
Meritage eve- in the reci.
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100 being perfect,
averaged a rating
of 90 (outstanding) or better. Prices
varied with the, average about $18, a
few less, a few higher.
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whites included Brassfield
Serenity 2004; Caymus Conundrum,
both 2003 and
2004 vintages; St.
ved a more Supery Virtu
g product 2002; and Tablas
Blanc 2004 made
crafted by from a really
inventive melan-
blend, say, ge of viognier,
marsanne, gre-
;nt to 40 nache blanc and
rousanne.
r by using The reds, with
one exception,
grape types were fabulous.
Paraduxx (pair of
pe three ducks) 1999 from
or more.' Duckhorn Vine-
r Imore. yards consisted
of zinfandel, cab-
ernet sauvignon
and merlot Priced at about $40, it was
the most expensive. I awarded it a 94,
truly a lush and aristocratic wine.
Stelzner Claret 2002, at $18, was my
personal best buy rich and tannic,
loaded with the flavors of ripe cher-
ries and currants. The Lyeth 2003 is a
true French blend, herbal and earthy.
But the final label, an unusual red
combination of zinfandel, syrah and
petite syrah, was a super 93, at just
$12! It's Windsor "Three Vines" 2004.
This one can only be purchased online
from the Windsor winery in
California. The rest were all. found
locally. E-mail for further information.
Some other examples of Meritage
wines from California are Opus One
(Mondavi/Rothschild), Cain Five,
Rubicon (Niebaum-Coppola), Domi-
nus (Christian Moueix) and Magni-
ficat (Franciscan), all in the $50 and
up price range.
Oak Ridge resident Ron Drinkhpuse
was a buyer and seller of wines in his
native Connecticut He welcomes
inquiries, and can be reached via
e-mail at ronoct9@aol.com or via
telephone at (352),489-8952.
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FOOD
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006 3C
THAI
Continued from Page 1C
Chef Yakorn is sharing two
his favorite recipes with Flair
for Food readers today. Note:
He advises that a "teaspoon" in
Thai cooking means a utensil
the size of a smaller dessert
spoon. A "tablespoon" is simi-
lar to a regular tablespoon and
not a measuring spoon. Here
are two of Chef Yakorn's spe-
cialty recipes:
Tilapla Fillet
With Ginger Sauce
(Makes 1 serving)
1 fish fillet
2 tiger shrimp
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Continued from Page 1C
without Josh."
As executive chef, Timineri
develops new ways to prepare
meals using Florida ingredi-
ents. As part of the Fresh from
Florida marketing campaign,
Timineri conducts cooking
demonstrations and other pro-
motions to help increase con-
sumer awareness of the variety
and wholesomeness of Florida
agricultural products.
In addition to Florida, the
following states were repre-
sented at the Great American
Seafood Cook-Off: Alabama,
Alaska, California, Colorado,
Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maryland, Massa-
chusetts, Michigan, Missis-
sippi, Missouri, New York,
North Carolina, Oregon, Texas
and Washington.
Previous winners are Chef
Randy Evans of Brennan's of
Houston, who captured top
honors in 2005 with his Wild
Caught Texas Shrimp with
Biscuits and Gravy, and Chef
John Besh of Louisiana in 2004
with his Pan Roasted
Louisiana Blackfish with Corn,
Crab and Caviar
Timineri has been cooking
for as long as he can remember.
Raised by a family of cooks, he
S loved being in the kitchen
helping whenever he could.
Through the years, he has held
a variety of jobs. He worked as
a sous chef at Albert's
Provence in Tallahassee.
From there he traveled
around the country for four
years as the event chef for
NASCAR, PGA and the
Kentucky Derby. Then, the
opportunity arose for him to
become executive chef at
Mozaik, a trendy upscale
restaurant in Tallahassee.
His philosophy regarding
food is a simple one, "Cooking
should always be fun, simple
and flavorful."
Butler,: chf to the governor's
family, was born in St.
Petersburg. In 1994, Butler
i began his career as a prep cook
at an upscale American restau-
1 small white onion,
chopped
1 teaspoon garlic,
chopped
M 1-inch fresh ginger root,
grated
M About 1/4 cup red and
green bell peppers cut in
small chunks
E 1 green onion cut in small
diagonal slices
2 teaspoons oyster sauce
1 teaspoon white or
regular soy sauce
N Pinch white pepper
H 1 teaspoon brown sugar
3 tablespoons good white
cooking wine
Clean and prepare fish.
Dredge fillet in flour and deep
fry until crisp. Remove and
rant.
In 1998, while working at the
Governor's Club in
Tallahassee, he was given the
opportunity to interview for
the position of executive chef
at the Governor's Mansion. He
has since served three gover-
nors and many dignitaries of
the state.
Here are the award-winning
dishes that include Crispy Pan
Seared Florida Snapper with
Passion Fruit Cream and
Florida Citrus Salad with
Florida Gulf Shrimp and
Green Mango Jam:
Crispy Pan Seared
Florida Snapper
6 (5-ounce) filets fresh
Florida snapper, skin on
1/2 cup cornstarch
1/2 cup canola oil
Sea salt to taste
N Black pepper, fresh
ground to taste
With a sharp knife score the
skin of filets in a crosshatch
pattern. Pat filets with paper
towel until completely dry.
Refrigerate until time to cook
Preheat large saute pan on
medium-high heat Lightly dust
the skin side of filets with corn-
starch and season with sea salt
and fresh ground pepper to
taste. Add oil to coat the bottom
of the heated pan. Carefully lay
the filets in the pan skin side
down. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes
on both sides until skin is
crispy and filets are done.
Cooking time will vary depend-
ing on thickness of filets.
Keeping filets skin side up,
transfer to platter. Keep warm.
Serves 6.
Florida Passion
Fruit Coconut Milk
Sauce
2 ripe Florida passion
fruit, scooped out with a
spoon
1/2 cup mirin rice wine
E 1 tablespoon fresh ginger,
peeled and chopped
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
1/4 cup dry white wine
2 cups whipping cream
3/4 cup unsweetened
drain.
Heat skillet with small
amount of cooking oil added
and saute garlic until it is fra-
grant Add all other ingredients
except oyster sauce, soy sauce,
brown sugar and green onions.
Saute until shrimp is cooked
and then add oyster and soy
sauces, sugar and onions.
Dip deep-fried fish fillet into
sauce in skillet and quickly
remove. Serve hot If making
more than one fillet, continue
to dip each fillet into sauce
before serving.
Chicken In
Coconut Cream
Soup
(Makes 1 serving)
1/2 breast of chicken,
coconut milk
1/2 teaspoon Thai red
curry paste
Sea salt to taste
Fresh ground pepper to
taste
Place mirin rice wine, pas-
sion fruit, ginger and turmeric
in heavy medium-sized sauce-
pan. Boil approximately 6 min-
utes until reduced to 1/4 cup.
Add white wine and boil
approximately 6 minutes until
reduced to 1/4 cup. Add cream
and coconut milk and bringto a
boil. Reduce heat to medium
and simmer sauce approxi-
mately 12 minutes until slightly
thickened, stirring occasional-
ly. Stir in curry paste. Season
the sauce to taste with sea salt
and fresh ground pepper.
Strain through a fine mesh
sieve. Set aside. Serves 6.
Florida Citrus And
Shaved Fennel
Salad
1 tablespoon rice wine
vinegar
Black pepper, fresh
ground to taste
Sea salt to taste
1/4 cup virgin olive oil
3 Florida oranges
2 Florida grapefruit
N 2 bulbs of fennel, stalks
removed
1/2 cup jicama, julienned
Whisk together vinegar, salt,
and pepper in a large bowl.
Add oil in a slow stream, whisk-
ing, until emulsified. Set aside.
Peel oranges and grapefruit
With a paring khife, removing
all white pith. Cut into sections,
working over a bowl to reserve
juice. Squeeze any remaining
juice from membranes into a
small bowl. Whisk 3 table-
spoons of citrus juice into
vinaigrette. Drain citrus seg-
ments, then add segments to
vinaigrette. Quarter fennel
bulbs lengthwise. With a man-
doline slicer, cut fennel into
paper-thin slices (about 1/16-
inch thick). Add to citrus seg-
ments along with jicama and
toss gently to combine. Set
aside. Serves 6.
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cooked and chopped
E 1 can coconut milk
Kaffir lime leaves, about
two leaves, broken in
pieces
0 5 sliced pieces of
lemongrass
4 to 5 pieces of straw
mushrooms
1 tablespoon fresh lemon
juice
Pinches of palm sugar,
salt, white pepper
1 cherry tomato, quar-
tered
About 1/4 cup cilantro,
chopped
Combine all ingredients
except chicken and bring to a
boil. Reduce heat to a simmer
and add chicken.
Florida Spicy
Green Mango Jam
3 green Florida mangos
(unripe)
1/2 cup rice wine vinegar
1/3 cup sugar
E 1 1/2 teaspoons salt or to
taste
8 1 1-inch piece fresh
ginger root, peeled
B 1 fresh jalapeno chili,
seeded and deveined
E 5 garlic cloves
E 1 teaspoon cumin, ground
1 teaspoon coriander
seeds, ground
1/2 teaspoon turmeric,
ground
E 1 3-inch cinnamon stick
M 2 whole cloves of star
anise
2 tablespoons corn oil
2 tablespoons orange
marmalade
Peel mangos and cut into 1/2-
inch cubes. Toss mangoes in a
small bowl with vinegar, sugar,
and salt Set aside.
To make seasoning paste, cut
ginger root into 4 pieces. Add
ginger root, jalapeno, garlic,
cumin, coriander and turmeric
one at a time to a food proces-
sor with motor running and
puree to a paste.
Heat a 4-quart heavy pot over
moderately low heat until hot
Cook seasoning paste, cinna-
mon stick, and star anise in oil
for 10 minutes, or until very fra-
grant stirring frequently. Stir
in the mango mixture and mar-
malade. Simmer, covered over
low heat until mangos are ten-
der. about 30 minutes, stirring
occasionally. Remove binna-
mon stick and star anise and
Spaghetti dinner
Blanton-Thompson American
Legion Post 155 Legion Riders will
host a spaghetti dinner from 5 to 7
p.m. Wednesday. 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 din-
ing hall with lunch being served
along with bingo. Members and
public invited to attend. Enjoy a
good lunch and spend time with
your friends.
Cards, lunch
Come and have fun with your
friends playing games or cards of
your choice. A buffet luncheon will
cool jam completely. Set aside.
Sauteed Florida
Gulf Shrimp With
Green Mango Jam
2 pounds fresh Florida
Gulf shrimp, peeled and
deveined, tail on
1/4 cup canola oil
Sea salt to taste
Black pepper, fresh
ground, to taste
Preheat a large skillet over
medium-high heat Add oil to
hot pan and carefully add
shrimp. Saute shrimp until
pink and just done. Add salt
and pepper to taste. Place
cooked shrimp on plate and
serve with Florida Green
Mango Jam.
be served, hosted by The Ladies
of the Elks at the Elks Lodge on
Grover Cleveland Boulevard. This
will be at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 17. The
price of a ticket is $12. For infor-
mation or tickets, call Kathy
Manning at 382-4748.
Fall luncheon
The public is invited to attend
the Crystal River Christian
Women's Fall Luncheon at noon
Tuesday, Sept. 12, in the
Plantation Inn's Magnolia Room.
A mystery special feature will be
presented and the message will be
given by Maria Goodsell.
For luncheon reservations, call
Bonnie at 341-2375.
To serve: Spoon 3 table-
.spoons' of Passion Fruit
Coconut Sauce onto each serv-
ing plate, top with 1/2 cup
Citrus Fennel Salad. Place one
seared snapper filet on fennel
salad, spoon on 2 tablespoons
Green Mango Jam and top with
two sauteed gulf shrimp.
Serves 6.
Note: The Passion
Coconut Milk Sauce,
Fennel Salad and the
Mango Jam may be
ahead.
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made
Julianne Munn is food editor
for the Citrus County
Chronicle. Her e-mail
address is
bonnyblu@earthlinknet
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"Step Up" (PG-13) 1:30 p.m., p.m., 10:30 p.m. Digital.
4:40 p.m., 7:50 p.m.' "The Descent" (R) 11:55 a.m.,
"World Trade Center" (PG- 2:25 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:50 p.m.,
13) 1:10 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:30 p.m. 10:10 p.m.
"Barnyard" (PG) 1:40 p.m., "Barnyard" (PG) 12:25 p.m.,
4:4 5 pm., 7:40 pm. 2:40 p.m., 5 05 p.m., 7:45 p.m.
"Talladega Nights: The "Talladega Nights: The
Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (PG-13) Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (PG-13)
1:20 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 8 p.m. Noon, 2:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:40
"Miami Vice" (R) 4 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 10:15 p.m.
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.
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"Monster House" (PG) 11:50
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"Pirates of the Caribbean:
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"Snakes on a Plane". (R) 10
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creative endeavors will enhance your earning capacity
in the year ahead, but it will be hard work and attention
to detail that will turn those ideas into big bucks.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) All will go fine in activities
with friends unless money becomes an issue. Instead
of splitting the tab, let everyone take care of his or her
own expenses.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Carefully evaluate your
objectives and toss out things that would be a waste of
time. Do something worthwhile, and don't blow away
your time on meaningless activities.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Instead of worrying
about how much you can get others to do for you, use
that same energy to roll up your sleeves and do things
for yourself. You'll feel much better for it.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Social contacts cannot
be relied on to introduce you to someone who can sat-
isfy your dating desires. Get out where the action is and
mingle with new people.
Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec..21) You could be too
attentive to people you think can further your cause,
while missing out on meeting those who truly can. Don't
typecast and lose out.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Problems could
arise if you're too critical of friends and try to change
them. It's better to learn from them.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Stand firm and abide
by your ideals. Don't allow yourself to be pressured into
abandoning your high standards.
Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20)- There's a chance you
might not have adequate faith in your own judgment
and fall victim to a forceful individual who could cause
complications you don't need.
Aries (March 21-April 19) There's a chance you
may have to work with someone who is a bit clumsy or
careless, which could irritate you. Remain calm.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) There's nothing to gain
in taking an outlandish risk in hopes of recouping a pre-
vious loss. Instead of going even further in the hole,
turn your attention to something fun and free.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) You'll be more than
willing to help others, especially those in your family,
but not if anyone makes demands on you.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) It's best not to get
involved in something that calls for diligence and stay-
ing power while believing you can use a shortcut. Once
committed, you'll need to stay the course.
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PO Box 715
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Looking for a trim, slim,
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non-smoker & drug
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lasting relationship.
Please call
(352) 362-4789
Single man looking for
LTR with lady 25-45 who
enjoys staying home
& going out, movies,
family activities &
children. If interested
call (352) 628-9140 or
write P.O. Box 2641
Homosassa Springs,
FL 34447
SWCM 59, Slim build
with sandy brown hair.
I work as a electrical
inspector for the
nuclear industry.
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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
SWM, 67, Italian
Looking for Long term
relationship with a lady
60-65 with high moral
values to share in
dining out & enjoy quiet
times together.
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1624 N Meadowcrest
Blvd. Crystal River,
Fl34439
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1 yr old Lab/Shepherd
only to good home (will
be screened) spade w/
all shots, microchipped
352-476-8734/726-8431
2 Dogs- 1 ig. & 1 sm.
Free to good home.
(352) 628-3829
2 pair of roller blades,
ladies sz. 7, mens sz. 10
(352) 746-6020
2 Siamese neutered
cats, indoor only;
I Long Hair BIk/wht.
female cat.
Pregnant female cat,
(352) 726-2189
5 yr. old German
Shepherd Dog to good
home. (352) 503-3607
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
Dog, Shepherd/Lab mix
1yr. old, spade female
(352) 795-5931
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
FREE HUGE HOLLY TREE
Beautiful wood for
carving. You haul away
(352) 341-1679
Free Kittens & Cats
(352) 563-0627
FREE Lg. Mixed PUPPY
10-12 wks old; shots &
wormed. Female
(352) 628-0954
FREE REMOVAL OF
Mowers, motorcycles,
RV's,Cars. ATV's, jet skis,
3 wheelers, 628-2084
King Size Box Spring &
Mattress. Fair cond.
(352) 628-3829
KITTENS
And 2 Year, Old Loving
Siamese Cat
Some altered, all litter
trained (352) 621-8086
Puppies, Pitt & Lab mix.
Ready in 1 week
(330) 268-1681
Yard Sale Stuff
Incl. Washer/Dryer.
Must take all. 628-6550
M-s
CAROL'S WILDTHINGS
Cubed Gator &
Gator Sausage Special
$6.99 lb. (352) 860-1143
J & S PRODUCE
Open 7 days, 1O0A-6P
Full Line of Produce
6 FLAMINGOS
Missing from flock
Lecanto Hwy.
(352) 527-6500
80 yr. prescription sun
glasses, lost In Big Lots
or Sav a Lot, Crys. Riv.
(352) 563-2179
Australian Shepherd
Family heart broken,
Panicked during
thunderstorm Sunday.
White/ grey/black (no
tall) Lecanto Bauer Rd /
{ 44 near land fill
352-697-5252
Black Female CAT
Red collar & red heart
tag, "Missy"; 8/4, Vic. of
Sumterville 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 Ibs.
needs medication,
Near Croft & Dawson,
Inverness
(352) 344-1640
Gray & White Tabby,
lost 7/13, Citrus Springs.
last seen 8/11 near
Alhambra & Biscayne
352-489-3021
Gray Tabby w/ black
tiger strips, 4 white
paws, Homosassa,
REWARD
(352) 382-3794
HUSKY, "Konoa," Dunklin
& Nessie near C.R. on
8/12, 7 yrs, fixed male,
sivr/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 BLACK CAT
neutered male,
Vicinity: Citrus Springs.
Call evenings,
(352) 489-5382
Lost FFA STEER
Red w/wht face
Vic. 490 & Venable 8/11
REWARDII
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
LOST YELLOW LAB &
CHOCOLATE LAB
Vicinity: Rooks Rd.,
Floral City.
(352) 476-6910
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
rFOuNDu E ur 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,
Crystal River
(352) 726-1006
(352) 795-3260
Golden Retriever Mix,
unneutered male,
4 yrs. Mason Crk. Very
friendly, (352) 628-7595
Pomeranian
orange, male, approx 1
yr old, vic 491 & Carl,
Bev Hills on 8/16.
no collar
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available for small
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Reauested donations
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PET ADOPTIONS
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August 19
10am-12pm
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companion. Candi,
352-628-1036
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F/T; Computer skills,
friendly, people
oriented..Fax resume
only to: (352)671-8164
Fero Memorial Gardens
Mausoleum Crypt
Building-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
HAIR STYLIST
Immediate
Opening
Starting at $8.50/hr
Call Sue: at
352-628-0630
HOUSEKEEPER
For Inverness area. No
children 2 da ys/week.
Some Ironing required.
Reply to Blind Box 1159
Citrus County Chronicle
106 W. Main St.
Inverness, FL 34450
orappy n in a
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ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE CLERK
Full time position
available for a fast
growing construction
Company. Duties will
Include matching, job
coding and
entering of Invoices.
Knowledges of Excel,
Quick Books,
Timberline Software
very helpful. This
person must be very
organized, detail
oriented, consistence
accurate entry.
Qualified candidates
fax or email resume
352-794-5423
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groundservices cornm
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSIST.
Immediate opening
for computer savvy
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: 352-746-4456
CRYSTAL CHEVROLET
OF INVERNESS
F/T Receptionist
Evenings, w/ benefits,
2 8 Mon -Fri., Sat. 9-5
multi line phone &
computer exp
preferred.
Please fax Resume to
Melody Garnett
(352) 564-1952
CUSTOMER SERVICE
& SALES SUPPORT
Exceptional contact &
computer skills needed.
Sell me on your abilities!
Sareaorvw@a.o : ,
maaazin'e.coT h
F/T RECEPTIONIST
w/ Medical &
computer experience
Fax Resume to
352-726-5038
Alt 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
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P/T ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Immediate openlngi
Must have exc. phone
skills & general office
knowledge with
computer experience.
20 hrs/wk. M-F,
Please fax resume to:
(352) 344-0067 or email
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
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/Cell 422-3656
F/T RECEPTIONIST
Exp. req'd for very busy
medical office;
Includes benefits.
Fax resume to:
(352)563-2512
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/T 11-7
Shift differential.
Bonuses abundant.
Highest paid in
Citrus County.
Join our team,
Cypress Cove
Care Center
700 SE 8th Ave.
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
FT, RN/LPN
Needed for a
Physician's office.
Benefits Include: I
Insurance/401K,
Competitive salary.
Fax Resume to:
(352) 746-6333
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Line Cooks &
Sous Chef
Experienced line
conks andr snous chef
needed for our
casual dining
restaurant.
ALSO
Experience a plus.
Servers, Bussers,
Dishwashers
Full and part-time,
flexible schedules.
Earn top wages and
benefits!
Applications and
Interviews at
Customer Service
Center.
8447
SW 99" Street Road
Ocala or send
resume to:
humanres@mfi.net
Come
"Find your place in
the world"
Do top sofe. WoWaf
DFWIP/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
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
Legal Assistant or
Paralegal
Experienced required.
Wills, Trusts, Estate
Planning, Probate and
Trust Administrations.
Send Resume to Citrus
Chronicle Blind Box
1143P, 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429
WANTED *
COMMERCIAL
LICENSED AGENT
220 OR 440
Please fax resume
352-489-0384 or email
birdins@bellsouth.net
P/T DIRECTOR OF
MUSIC MINISTRIES
First Presbyterian
Church of Inverness
206 Washington Ave.
Job Description Avail.
637-0770 Or fax
resume to: 637-6326
People Systems
is Seeking
SOCIAL WORKERS
To work with
developmentally
disabled consumers
in the community.
Flexible schedule,
competitive salary,
fringe benefits. BS or
BA degree w/ a min.
of 2 yrs. exp. in the
Human Services Field,
Fax Resume:
352-620-2232
REAL ESTATE CAREER
I Sales Lic. Class |
I $249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
I SCHOOL, INC. I
S (352)795-0060
STATE FARM
AGENCY SEEKING
CSR
Fax resumes to:
(352) 795-0902-
2 DELI CLERKS &
I PIZZA PERSON
Full and Part Time,
Immediate openings.
Apply In Person:
Ferrara's Dell
3927 N. Lecanto Hwy.
Beverly Hills, FL
(352) 746-3354
Lic. Realestate
Associate
For model Center,
Immediate position
please Fax resume to:
Panda Construction
Inc., Attn: Bonnie
727-815-9541
MUSIC SALES
2 positions avail, for
prsn w/grt personality,
professional appear-
ance, selling for the #1
musical dealer in the
U.S. Great pay plan &
benefit pkgl Musical
exp. helpful, but not
nec. Looking for a long
term future? This Is It]
Call Mr. Patti
(352) 344-8900
PHONE REPS
NEEDED
Set your own hours!
Set your own pay
rate
Exp. preferred
Call 352-628-0254
Ready for a
change?
Want to increase
your Income?
JOIN THE SALE'S
TEAM OF ONE
OF THE AREA'S
LEADING
HOMEBUILDERS
As a valued sales
professional,
you'll receive:
An extensive
mentoring program
Excellent
compensation and
Incentives
Assistance In
obtaining your real
estate license
Experience In New
Home Sales not
required. Please
emall resume in
confidence to:
m537511
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I Sales Lic. Class I
1 $249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
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Classifieds
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.
LINE COOKS
PREP COOKS
DISHWASHERS &
WAIT STAFF
Apply in person
9:30am-lpm, M F at
ROMANO'S
5705 Gulf to Lake Hwy.
(352) 564-1211
NOW HIRING
ALL POSITIONS
ALL SHIFTS
Apply Within,
Nicole's Fine Dining
NOW HIRING!
PREP COOKS &
LINE COOKS
Experienced Only
Apply within.
Peck's Old Port Cove
139 N. Ozello Trail
Crystal River.
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.
"Vr .-rler i:,. r ca,
c-".e nr
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.
Hemando 746-6727
_ _
A+ Healthcare
Specialists
Medicare Home
Health
RN's/LPN's
Medicare Visits.
Excellent Visit rates
Call Robin for
more Info:
.(352) 564-2700
rkeefer@atlantic.net
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
CNA's
If you are ready to
brighten up your
career, Join our
caring, dedicated
team.
Sign-on Bonus
3-11 & 11-7
*Full-time
*Competitive wages
*Pay for experience
*Shift differential
*Bonuses
*Tuition
Reimbursement
"401 K/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 Southwest Ocala
Seeking experienced
expanded functions
dental assistant to join
our growing practice.
11is atffr h olth .
dental benefits
uniformsi co'ntnulig
education &
retirement plar.
(321)729-0004 ext 101
or Fax Resume to:
(321)729-0994
Your World
CHROMNICLE
Classi fleds
wv ,:nrohllleonllne.caom
Grounds & Golf
Course
Maintenance
Workers
Full & Part-time positions
available.
Construction
Labor
Full-Time positions..
Must have a wilingness
towork & a valid FL
Drive's license
1iHandyMan
(Personl)
Light carpentry,
painting, etc.
2"' Shift Facilities
Maintenance
General building
maintenance: A/C,
electrical,
experience
required.
Applications
available at
Main Gate
SW 99? Street
Road
Ocala
Come
"Find yourplace in
the world" z
DFHP/0EE 1
A EXPERIENCED
FRAMER &
LABORERS NEEDED
(352) 637-3496
Air Conditioning
Lead Service
Technicians &
Lead Installers
Top Pay..
(352) 564-8822
ALUMINUM
COMPANY
Seeking installers. Pool
enclosures, screen
room, carports, etc.
Top pay w/ benefits
pkg. Valid driver's
license required.
Call 726-6547
Aluminum Installer
Experienced Lead man
with drivers 110. High
performance equals
high pay.
Blackshears II Aluminum
(352) 795-9722
AUTO DETAILERS
Port Rlchey,
Brooksville, Inverness,
& Crystal River Area
Dri. Uc & background
check req. DFWP
(352) 302-2863
AUTO TECH
M-F, must be
motivated Long term
employment.
Some benefits.
Apply In person:
Powell Square Auto
1213 US Hwy41 N.
AUTOMOTIVE TECH
LOOKING FOR A BETTER
JOB? Got experience
and attitude, good set
of hand tools and certi-
fication? Give us a call.
Nothing to lose.
Everything to gain..
Inv. (352) 302-6781
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 SHOP
HELP
Builder, Laminator,
cut out person, exp.
only (352) 746-3532
COUNTER SALES
PERSON NEEDED
J & W Auto Parts
Crystal River
795-4581 or 795-4590
DRILLER'S ASST. &
SERVICE PERSON
Needed, long hours.
clean ClassD lIc &
driving record, pald
holidays & vacations
352-400-0398 before 9p
DRYWALL STOCKER
Needed for Building
Supply Co. Monday
thru Friday, 7om-5pm,
(352) 527-0578 DFWP
Classifieds
In Print
and
Online
All
The Time
--1
CORRECTIONAL
OFFICER
(Full Time)
GREAT BENEFITSII
Paid Vacations,
Holidays, Health
Insurance & 401K
Qual: H.S./GED, A
valid Florida Drivers
license Is required.
Must be at least 19yrs.'
of age.
Applications are
available at
2604 W. Woodland
Ridge Drive
Lecanto, Fl 34461
www.corrections
corp.com
M/F/VET/HP
E.O.E. Drug Free
Workplace
*NOW HIRING*
Coldwell Banker Next
Generation Realty is
recruiting new and
experienced real
estate associates.
Call Summer today
(352)382-2700 or
(352)303-8793 *
BOOKKEEPER
For CPA firm.
Prefer public
accounting
background
$31,000. $35,500,
based on experience
plus benefits.
Fax resume to
352-795-1133
Call 795-6118 for
more Info.
CHECKERS
Inverness now hiring
Assistant Managers
Fast food management
experience req'd.
Benefits Included.
Send resume to:
253 SE Hwy. 19
Crystal River 34429
or call (352) 563-1322
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If you are looking for
a career, not just a
Job with long-term
employment, we
offer many benefits.
Insurance, 401K, stock
options, paid
vacations. Draw
salary vs commission.
Performance bonuses
paid quarterly. We
are a Drug Free Work
Place. Call for appt.
(352) 726-4009,
ask for Mr. Green
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Immediate
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EXP. ALUMINUM
INSTALLERS
White Aluminum
Products
Call 352-746-3312
EXP'D CABINET
INSTALLER &
CABINET SHOP
WORKERS
(352) 628-4518
EXPERIENCED
SEALCOATING
STRIPING,
ASPHALT PAVING
DUMP TRUCK
DRIVERS
TOP PAYI
(352) 563-2122
Fast Pace,
Growing Countertop
Manufacturer
now hiring:
FULL TIME
SHOP HELP
No experience
necessary, on-site
training. Great pay
and benefits.
No phone
calls please;
Apply In person at:
6843 N. Citrus
Avenue,
Crystal River, FL 34428
A/C Tune up w/ Free
permanent filter +
termite/Pest Control
Insp. w/ Free Termite
monitors. Only $44.95
for both.(352) 628-5700
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I JOE'S I
I Tree Service
seervm Se ces Free
Free Stump Grinding U
All types of tree work
Uc.& Ins.344-2689
A TREE SURGEON
Uc.&Ins, Exp'd friendly
serv. Lowest rates Free
estlmates,352-860-1452
ig " I
I DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush, |
Appl. Furn, Const,
SDebris & Garages |
352-697-1126
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
COLEMAN TREE SERVICE
Removal & trim. Lic. Ins.
FREE EST. Lowest rates
guaranteed! 344-1102
D & R TREE SERVICE
All phases of tree work,
no job to big or too
small. Uc., Ins:, Ref.,
Cheap Prices, 302-7744
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Haulilng,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Cleanups &
Bobcat work. Fill/rock &
Sod: 352-563-0272.
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
removal, const. debris,
Free est. (352) 400-5340
qualified
employee?
This area's
#1
employment
source!
CHkONICLE
* is li *
d -
Trades
cm/skills I
PAUL'S TREE &
I CRANE SERVICE
SServing All Areas.
Trees Topped,
Trimmed, or
I Removed. m
FREE ESTIMATES. I
I Licensed & Insured. i
(352) 458-1014
Lm- iJ-iiJ
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, lns.& Lic
#0256879 352-341-6827
STUMPS FOR LE$$
"Quote so cheap you
won't believe it!"
(352) 476-9730
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I GUITAR LESSONS I
I By Wally
(352) 287-3233
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ATLAS COMP SERVICE
Flat Rate Comp. Repair
Only $69.95 + Parts
No hourly fee!
(352) 586-3636*
COMPUTER
TECH MEDICS
Hardware & Software
Internet Specialists
(352) 628-6688
PC Troubleshooters
We clean, optimize
PC's Call for in home
appt. Ask for Mark
(352) 219-7215
#1 Mr. Fix it
I do it all! No job too big
or small. Call
220-9326/382-3647
Lic#99990255609
VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Lic#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
All Phaze Construction
Quality painting & re-
pairs. Faux fin. #0255709
352-586-1026 637-3632
Always Ready Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting. Lic.
& Ins, (352) 522-0520
Cell (352) 220-9223
BO's Handyman Serv.
Lic. 99900000Q5
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
Lic #99990256375
(352) 563-5677 or
(407) 346-9408
V-1
Henry Trochez Painting
Press. wash, affordable.
Prof. job. Lic#30555
Insured (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Lic./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
MICHAEL DAVIDSON
20+ yrs, exp. Painting
contractor/
handyman. Uc.3567
(352) 746-7965
Mike Anderson Painting
Int/Ext Painting & Stain-
ing, Pressure Washing
also. Call a profession-
al, Mike (352) 464-4418
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
352-464-3967 e
Wdil.& Ceiling-Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl cellinas,
A BOATERS FRIEND
Cliff's Outboard Repair
30+ yrs Exp. Reas. Rates
(352) 746-2284
Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanicali,
Electrical, Custom Rigl.
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. Lic#99990001273
Bob, 352-220-4244
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile Is restored
to new cond. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS (8827)
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY
Modern & antique.
Denny, 628-5595
or 464-2738
Custom Home Interiors
Draperies, Slipcovers
Woven Blinds, Fabrics
352-447-3582/ 447-4244
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 Shello
(352) 637-2107 Iv.msg.
0
NEW REGISTERED
HOME DAY CARE
Full/part time opening
slots, before & after
school care. Highlands
Area 352-726-5163
VChrls Satchell Painting
& Wallcoverlng.All work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Lic#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
A CLEAN HOUSE
is what I do. 30-yrs exp.
(352) 228-1810
local cell
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 CitrusCounty over 17
years. Kathy (352)
465-7334
HOUSEKEEPING
BY ELLEN
Uc. & bonded, free est.
(352) 697-0764
Post Construction to
Residental/Commerical
Exp. & Lic.
(352)637-1497/476-3948
PROFESSIONAL
CLEANING SERVICE
Owner/Operated
Bonded, Lic. & Insur.
Will clean your home or
office. 527-6674 Home
563-3554 Bus.
The Window Man Free
Est., Com./residential,
new construction Lic. &
Ins. (352) 228-7295
COUNTERTOPS &
CABINETS
New & Resurfacing &
Also Repair. Lic.
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
CBC1253431
(352) 489-2581
Remodeling &
Renovations.
Lic CGC 062450 & Ins.
352-228-0432, 344-9435
ROGERS Construction
Additions, remodels,
new homes. Most
home repairs. 637-4373
CRC1326872
EXP'D PAINTERS
Driver's Lic. & transp.
req'd. River Oak
Painting (352)621-7600
FRAMER
Full Time
352-302-1206
FRAMERS &
CARPENTERS
Must be
dependable
& exp'd. Own tools
and ride a must.
352-279-1269
DRIVERS *
IMMEDIATE
OPENING
30 + year
manufacturing Co. Is
looking for qualified
drivers w/valid Class
"A" CDL and 2 years
minimum
experlence.We offer a
competitive benefit
package of Medical
Insurance, 401K, Paid
Vacation & Holiday &
Short Term Disability.
Apply in person at:
Great Southern
Woods
194 C.R. 527-A, Lake
Panasoffkee or Call
Terry at
(888) 238-3771
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FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257-1011
One panel or complete
Pool cage rescreen,
Superscreen w/10yr.
fact. warr. Fam.owned
& operated for 29 yrs.
FREEDOM RESCREEN
Pool Cages, Window
Scrns, etc. Will beat all
estimates. LIc# 2815.
(352) 795-2332
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Lic#2708
(352) 628-0562
Always Ready Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting. Uc.
& Ins. (352) 522-0520
Cell (352) 220-9223
BO's Handyman Serv.
Lic. 99990000005
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. Llc#30555
Insured (352) 302-4928
KEN'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Pressure Washing,
General Maintenance,,
Lawns, Hauling,
Cleanups, Free est.
601-2342
Mike Anderson Painting
Int/Ext Painting & Stain-
ing, Pressure Washing
also. Call a profession-
al, Mike (352) 464-4418
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
houses,driveways. 25 yrs
exp. Uc./Ins. 341-3300
#1 IN HOME REPAIRS,
paint, press.wash, clean
roof&gutters, Reliable,
#0169757 344-4409
#1 Mr. Fix It
I do It allM No job too big
or small. Call
220-9326/382-3647
Lic#99990255609
V CALL ME FOR Small
home repairs the big
contractors don't want.
I'll return your call. Llc#
25995 (352) 613-5427.
A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No job too
small 7days wk. LIc
#3008. (352) 341-1440
A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No job too
small 7days wk. Lic
#3008. (352) 341-1440
AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE m
HAULING CLEANUP.
PROMPT SERVICE I
m Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
Ln m mmmm A I
CABINET MAKER
Exp'd builder. Paid
holidays.(352) 795-5300
HANDYMAN,
JACK-OF-ALL
TRADES
Full or Part Time. Fax
qualifications to:
(352) 726-7723
LABORERS
Needed, to help
assist In loading
household goods,
Full time
or Part Time.
Experience preferred
Start immediately,
Contact '
Dicks Moving Inc.
(352) 621-1220
-Laborers &
Concrete Workers
Pipeline Installation
experience preferred,
Citrus County Area
(352) 796-5912
MAINTENANCE
HELPER
Taking Applications
at Encore RV Resort.
$7.00/ Hr.
Apply in person
Mon-Sat 9am-4:30pm at
ENCORE Crystal River
RV Resort
11419 W Fort Island Trail,
Crystal River, FL 34429
Maint & repair prob-
lems Swimming Pool
Rescreen99990000162
352-746-7395
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small Reliable. Ins
0256271352-465-9201
BO's Handyman Serv.
Uc. 99990000005
Visft Us.
See our workmanship
Free Estimates
(352) 628-4391
COUNTERTOPS &
CABINETS
New & Resurfacing &
Also Repair. Lic.
28417 (352) 201-2284
FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Professional
Handyman Service
Most repairs. Free Est.
Lic # 99990256374
(352) 257-9508
General Malnt/Repairs
& other services. Many
yrs. exp. #99990255728
Tom (352) 601-2384
Gregory McCarthy
Painting & Home Repair
Free Est./Sr. Discount
Lic #99990256375
(352) 563-5677 or
(407) 346-9408
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
services.Lic.0257615/lns.
(352) 628-4282 Visa/MC
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
APPROVED SHEDS for
Deed Res. comm. Site
or pre-built. Sheds of
Citrus 3399 Hwy 44 Inv.
(352) 726-0046
A+ TECHNOLOGIES
Plasma TV's Installed.
Stereo, phone, cable &
more (352) 746-0141
CITRUS ELECTRIC
All electrical work.
Llc & Ins ER13013233
352-527-7414/220-8171
FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, Lighting,
New installl Lic. & Insur,
#2767(352) 257-2276
#1 Mr. Fix it
I do It aIll No job too big
or small, Call
220-9326/382-3647
Llc#99990255609
AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
| Debris & Garages i
352-697-1126
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FRAMERS/SHEETERS
$$$ Local $$$
352-302-3362
MARINE POSITION
DIXIE OFFSHORE
TRANSPORTATION CO,
has Immediate
openings for
AB & OS SEAMEN
positions. USCG
Merchant Mariner
Documents
REQUIRED. Excellent
pay, overtime, 401(k),
Medical Insurance,
Apply @ 333 WPA Rd.
Belle Chasse, LA 70037
(504)392-7800 Or send
resume to:
Personnel, P.O. Box
880, Harvey, LA 70059
or FAX (504)391-2295
MECHANIC
Heavy Truck &
equipment
mechanic wanted,
Must have owns tools,
Call (352) 279-9856
OFFICE PERSON
F/T. Auto Parts
experience necessary.
Apply All Prestige Auto
(352) 795-7000
PLASTERERS
& LABORERS
Needed. Immed. open-
ing. Must have driver's
license. 18 yrs or older.
Days, (352) 220-8505
Eves. (352) 860-1502
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving Items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
Always Ready, Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting. Uc.
& Ins. (352) 522-0520
(352) 220-9223
Appl., Furn. & Trash
Removal, Moving?
YOU CALL ...I'LL HAUL
Larry270-3589, 726-7022
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILER
Low $$$/Same day serve
Furn., appi, trash, brush,
726-2264 201-1422
J&J Moving & Hauling-
Clean Outs, Relocations
Odd Jobs, Yard Work
(352) 628-9370
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush.
removal, const. debris,
free est. (352) 400-5340
WE MOVE SHEDS
564-0000
Floor
Coern
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
Barnyard II Fencing
since 1973. No job, to
big or small, for Free Est.
352-726-9260. Sales or
install Avail. Also check
our Lark Portable
Utility sheds. By Far the
Best in Fencing &
Utility Buildings.
BEACH FENCE
Free est., Lic. #0258336
(352) 628-1190
813-763-3856 Cell
OAKHILL FENCE
Specializing in Farm
Fence, Lic./free est.
(352) 302-8226
IRRIGATION- New
Systems & Repairs. Ins.
Lic. 3000. A.L Evans
(3a5O A7-5A8OC
at Service
Hise Roofing Inc.
Your local hometown
roofing company
specializing in
new construction,
reroofs & repairs.
25 yrs. exp.
Leak specialist.
(352) 344-2442
LIc# CCC 1327059
J. Vaughn Roofing Inc
New Roofs, Re-Roofs &
Repairs; 25 yrs exp
Ins/Lic CCC1327365
(352) 795-6659
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
Trades
cm /S kills
RIP RAP SEAWALLS &
CONCRETE WORK
Uc#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
Mariao (352) 746-9613
CONCRETE WORK.
SIDEWALKS, patios,
,driveways, slabs. Free
estimates. Uc. #2000.
Ins. 795-4798.
KEN DYES CONCRETE
SRV. Serving Citrus Cty
30 yrs. lic/lns,#14447
(352) 628-4688
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
t 352-464-3967
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Uc. 1476 726-6554
Additlons/REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Lic. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
F AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP, m
PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush, m
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
1 mm ..= m =i ,.I
Call Tacurrisa
Contracting for quality
additions, remodels
& repairs. Free Estimates-
CBC1253431
(352) 489-2581
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
LIc/Ins. #2441 795-7241
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
JD Drywall
Top Quality Worki
Lic#200500542093
Free Est. 464-2899
REPAIRS, Wall & ceiling
sprays. Int/Ext Painting
LIc/Ins 73490247757
352-220-4845
FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All types of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
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
ROOFING
CREWS NEEDED
Must have own tools &
transportation.
Good wage for the
right people.
John Gordon Roofing,
(352) 795-7003
TOWER HAND
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
DFWP. Valid
Driver's License. Steady
Work. Will Train
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri'
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
BUSHHOGGING, Rock,
dirt, tree, trash, drive-
ways. Call Sam Johnson
(352) 628-4743
D&C TRUCK & TRACTOR
SERVICE, INC.
Landclearing, Hauling
& Grading. Fill Dirt,
Rock, Top Soil & Mulch.
Uc. lns.(352)302-7096
FLIPS TRUCK & TRACTOR,
SLandclearing, Truck &
Tractor work. House
Pads, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch & Topsoil.
You Need It, I'll Get Itl
(352) 382-2253
Cell (352) 458-1023
SN HAULING. LLC
p p,.:.: u Clay,
Mulch. Up to 9 yards.
(352) 453-6335
VanDykesBackhoe
Service. Landclearing,
Pond Digging &
Ditching (352) 302-7234
(352) 344-4288
S AFFORDABLE,
m DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE
STrash, Trees, Brush, I
Appl. Furn, Const, d
SDebris & Garages
352-697-1126
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogglng
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
BUSHHOG SERVICE
No job too small Lie.
(352) 422-2114
M. ON,
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Cleanups &
Bobcat work. Fill/rock &
Sod: 352-563-0272
RAM Landscaping
Specializing In
Pruning. Call Me
(352) 637-6588
SSOD SOD # SOD*
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352)341-3032
THE LAWN RANGER
$10. & Up. We do It all
Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
Advanced Lawncare &
More. Lawn Care $10 &
upl C lean ups. No Job
too big or small Uc. Ins.
352-220-6325/220-9533
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S AFFORDABLE,
m DEPENDABLE, m
HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE I
m Trash, Trees, Brush, m
Appl. Furn, Const,
SDebris & Garages i
352-697-1126
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SPRAYER/FINISHER
Furniture Finishing
High End Furniture Co.,
Experience with
references a must]
By appt. 795-1100
TRIM CARPENTER'S
HELPER WANTED
No exp. necessary
(352) 527-8316
Wanted Exp.
Drywall Finisher &
General Repairs
Must have car, Call
David at 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 Uc. req'd
Call BEASLEY TIRE
352-447-3174/563-5256
BECOME A
MORTGAGE
BROKER
Now offering State
Required Course,
In Citrus County.
Positions available
CINTRON
FINANCIAL GROUP
(352) 398-1313
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Reliable,Quallty work,
Residential/Comm.
Uc./Ins. 352-613-4250
DISCOUNT Lawn Service
Mowing & trimming
CITRUS COUNTY
(352) 527-1836
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852.
LAWN LADY Residential
Comm. Mowing, Mulch,
trimming & cleanup
257-1522 or 563-5746
TONY'S QUAUTY LAWN
CARE, Now accepting
New Customers.
352-628-6022, 228-2410
DANIAL COLE POOL
CLEANING SERVICES
Reliable, Widkly Cleaning
Uc. Ins. 352-465-3985
MAVEN POOL MAINT.
Start enjoying
your pool agalnl
Chem. & full service
avail. Uc. (352)726-1674
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
E2.A- (^-. it -
PHOTOGRAPHY
CITRUS PHOTO
Weddings & Events
(352) 422-6956
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
BUSINESS BROKER
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSOCOM
RAINDANCER O
6" Seamless Gutter
7" Commercial Copper
& Aluminum Best Job
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
S ALL EXTERIOR
ALUMINUM
= Qudlity Pricel
S6 Seamless Gutters
Uc&l Ins 621-0881
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dvAced tmU
Installations by
Brian CBC1253853ss
352-628-7519 1 S
Screen Rooms, Decks, Windows, Doors, Additions
LLC.
Commercial Residential
Roll Off Container Service 10-40 yds.
Land Clearing Fill Demolition
NO)' b52i7'414J- Reliable Service
Maids on Call
We Make House Calls
Residential &
Commercial
Cleaning
Call for a free quote
Phone: (352) 726-8077
LIc. # 99990003051
Aluminum Structures Inc.
NEW LOCATION!
7090 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy.
Cr. l R_ ivaJ T.
* Pool Enclosure..
* Screen Rooms
* Vinyl & Glass Rooms
* Vinyl Siding,
Soffit, Fascia
" Rescreening
" Storm Panels '
Prepare for Hurricane Seasqn!
Have your fastening components checked.
352-563-2977
Lic./ns. -CB-CA15418
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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
BUS DRIVERS
Bus Drivers wanted for
F/T and or P/T work.
Most trips day trips,
some overnights & out
of state. Must have
Class A or Class B
passenger endorsed
license & certified by
DOT. 352-428-0031
CONSTRUCTION
LABORERS
WANTED
No exp. necessary
Must be 18 or over,
Transportation
preferred. Call for
Interview, 860-2055
i
ChwusLI Comy (F~L) CHRONICLE
CAREGIVERS
S&S Resource &
Services Is seeking
persons to work with
developmentally
disabled. Call
(352) 637-3635
-orklft-mechan
Applict should rln
hand tools., be|
dependablan
safety cnscou.. i
Good [obnoleg
BKLEEN CARWASH
Fulltime Positions
DRUG FREE ONLY.
Tue Sat, 9-5:30
491 in Bev. Hills
527-4977
.ei.attL -
ailityfor
quaifedDise
mehaic~. ;
Apican souldow
CIAcSSIIFIIEED
COMPANION/
HOUSEKEEPER
20 hrs./wk. Good ref.
a mustl(352) 795-9666
Farm Hand
PT 16 hrs.Tues-Fri.
morning. Landscaping
experience a plus.
(352) 422-6688
GLAZIERS
Experienced
MIDSTATE GLASS
A complete glass Co.
(352) 726-5946
Fax Resume to
352-726-8959, Inverness
GOLF COURSE
MAINTENANCE
Looking for a job?
Black Diamond in
Lecanto would like
to hire you for entry
level and exp. golf
course malnt.
positions. Benefits
available for FT
employees. DFWP.
Call 746-0404
for interview
HOUSECLEANING
Maids On Call
Looking for hard
working self motivated
person. Must have own
transportation, good
pay. Start immediately.
Previous .applicants-
need not reapply,
Call (352) 726-8077
C.n-" General
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AM [2u!-
EXP. LAWN CREW
All phases of lawn &
landscape work.
Valid Fl Drivers Uc.
pref. (352) 621-3509
HOUSEKEEPERS
Good Benefits
Apply In person at:
Best Western
Crystal River
JOBS GALOREIII
www.AAA
EMPLOYMENT.NET
LANDSCAPE CO.
Seeking Crewleader
Must have exp. In
Installation of water
gardens, brick paver
patios & landscape
walls. Exc. wages.
Send resume to
munroslandscaping@
tampabay.rr.com
or call (352) 621-1944
LAUNDRY RUNNER/
HOUSEMAN
Good Benefits
Apply In person at:
Best 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
PAINTERS WANTED
Call (352) 726-6322 or
(352) 266-4320, Iv. msg.
PHONE REPS
NEEDED
Set your own HoursI
Set your own payratel
Exp. preferred
Call 352-628-0187
PRODUCTION
WORKERS
No experience needed.
Gulf Coast Metal
Products
Homosassa
Call between '
8-1lam, M-F
(352) 628-5555
r REAL ESTATE CAREER
SSales Lie. Class I
I $249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060
SECRETARY/
HOSTESS
P/T for Builders model.
Thurs., Fri. alternate eve-
ry Sat. & Sun.
Weekends a must.
$6.50/hr.(352) 527-7171
TAX PREPARERS
'Learn to earn. Tax
classes beginning -
soon. Enroll nowi
Locations in Crystal
River & Inverness.
Jackson Hewitt
Tax Service
(888) 282-1040
WATER FILTRATION
SERVICE
FT Service/ Installation.
Will train the right
person. Must have a
truck or van. Benefits
352-795-0003
WE BUY HOUSES
Ca$h........Fast I
352-637-2973
1homesold com
WE BUY HOUSES
CaSh..Fast I
352-637-2973
Ihomesold com
WILL TRAIN
Willing to work long
hours, for position In well
drilling operation &
pump repair. Must have
clean driving record.
Benefits; Apply @
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For nights & weekends.
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DFWP
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STORE CLERK
Wed. & Sat. 16 + Hrs.
1017 SE Hwy. 19,
(352) 795-3469
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Help needed for
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skills. Prof. appearance.
Real Estate Uc.
a plus. $8/hr.
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PROPERTY MGMT
Retired couple to
manage rental prop
& possible Bed &
Breakfast In TN. Prop
mgmt In lieu of rent
w/possible Income
from meals served at
B&B. Apt. supolled
w/ample storage
space & garage for
personal use. Call
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SUPPLEMENT YOUR
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vending machines.
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Tanning Business
in Inverness location '
for Sale. Call for info.
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APPROVED SHEDS for
Deed Res. comm. Site
or pre-bullt. Sheds of
Citrus 3399 Hwy 44 Inv.
(352) 726-0046
COOK PORT. WHSE
10X 12 Barn;
SGuar. for life $1,995
(863) 899-9333
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"LIVE AUCTIONS"
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For Upcoming Auctions
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
SPA
W/Therapy Jets. 110
volt, water fall, never
used $1895.
(352) 597-3140
01 in
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-% ton $814.00
-*3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof. Installation;
SPool Heat Pumps
Also Available
Free Dellveryl
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, refrig,. 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
Central Heat & Air
Conditioner, 3 ton.
$800.00 080
(352) 489-4301
Hotpoint 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
AUCTION
OPEN HOUSE
Aug.22nd
& 23rd
10 am 4 pm
AUCTION
Aug. 24th
10 am at the
Plantation Inn
& Golf Resort,
Crystal River
Sflorida Realty
& Auction,Inc.
ABSOLUTE AUCTION
House and 134 Acres
in 11 Tracts. Sugar
Grove, VA. Minutes
from National Forest
and Parks. August 19,
2006,1 PM.,VA
Auctioneer #0326.
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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 turn.- BR, LR &,DR.
Pinball mach., dirt
bike, hardware, con-
tents of party shop.
Lots of quilters & crafts
parts. See Web: www.
dudleysauction.com
(352) 637-9588
AB1667 AU2246
12%BP 2%Disc ca/ck
Delta 10"
Tablesaw
$150;
(352) 341-0935
DELTA 16" VARIABLE
SPEED SCROLL SAW w/
tilt table, quick change
blades & easy bench
mount, 50. LikeNewl
(352) 560-6137
Delta 6", Deluxe Jointer,
w/ mobile base. $325.
Craftsman, Lathe w/
copy crafter on
table/desk $150.
(352) 860-1595
, Electronic Testing Insts.
used for HVAC + Electr.
Testing Insts., .$-30 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
2 XM CAR SATELLITE
STEREO SYSTEMS w/
Docking Stations & 1
PORTABLE SATELLITE
BOOM BOX. $150 for all
(352) 341-4848
25" Zenith Color
Console TV,
$50.
13" Color TV
$15.
(352) 341-0379
New Sauder Audio
Cabinet w/CD strg.
Cherry finish, $100/abo
3 Component Audio
Stand on castors, $50/
obo. (352) 628-6452
BUILDING SALEI
"MANUFACTURER
DIRECT Since 19801"
Extensive range of
sizes/models. Example:
40'x100'x16' = 3.48 sq.ft.
Ends optional. 3-week
delivery 25'x40'x12'
$3,990 (Limited Qty)
Pioneer (800) 668-5422
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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
METAL ROOFING SAVE
$$$ Buy Direct from
Manufacturer. 20 colors
In stock with all
accessoles. Quick turn
around Delivery
available. Toll free
(888) 393-0335 FCAN
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 newly 19 hp, 3 cyl.
w/box blade, 95% tread
on AG tires. $3,200
(352) 341-0483 Aftr 6:00
6-PC PATIO SET
Excellent Condition
Never Been Outsidel
$235 OBO
(352) 860-1380
PATIO SET w/ COVER
66'x41" table, 4 side
chairs + 2 capt swivel
chairs, cloth cushions.
Uke New, $400 OBO
(352) 533-2303
2 DRESSERS, MATCHING
Waterfall Antique
1 w/ 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
Org. $2,000/Sell $500
KITCHEN TABLE w/4
CHAIRS S75
(352) 628-3995
4 Raltan Bar Stools
$100.00
PVC Dbl. Glider with
Table. $100.00
(352) 341-3422
Call after 6pm
5 PC UV. 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
Tan w/maroon & green
floral pattern. Good
cond. $135 obo
(352) 628-1125
9' COUCH
Uke 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 Flipped Pillow Top
Set. 5 yrs warr. King Set
$225. Delivery
352-597-3112
BED: $559 Nassa
Memory Foam Set,
Seen on T.V. 20yr Warr.
Never Used. Retail
Cost $1459. Can Deliver
352-398-7202
BEDS '1' BEDS BEDS
The factory outlet stores
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 Full $159
Queen $199/ King $249
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
mattresses, $125.
White Student Desk $35.
(352) 795-2386
DBL RECLINER
SOFA
Like New Pd $800
asking $400 OBO
228-1225
Designer Dining Rm.
light wood, 5 chairs,
white upholstered $150.
Sleeper Sofa, ungraded
blue, green red plaid
never used $250.
(352) 400-1286
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
DINETTE SET, brass &
glass w/4 upholstered
chairs, very good cond
$1Z,5; 4-SHELF ETAGERE,
brass & glass, $75
352-527-2251/422-1998
DINING ROOM
TABLE
Table w/6 chairs.$975.00
OBO call 352 621-0861
Dining Set, Table w/4
upholstered chairs,
creme color wood,
Lighted china,
Good condition $375.
(352) 344-2833
DINING SET, table,
opens to 105" with leaf,
6 chairs, hutch, $800
(352) 746-1772
Dining Table w/Chairs
39 X 55 w/add, leaf
Colonial Style. Good
Cond. $135 abo
(352) 628-1125
DINING TABLE, chrome/
glass, 72" ext 92" w/6
skirted chairs, =65;
ANTIQUE OAK TABLE, 34"
sq ext 58" w/4 chairs,
$400 (352) 563-5380
DININGROOM SET, w/4
chairs & 3 leaves, like
new, = COUCH,
rose-colored pattern,
very nice, 25 All exc
cond. (352) 527-3566
Dual Reclining Sofa by
Broyhlll. 7' long. Creme
colored w/pattern.
Each half reclines.
Good cond. $300. OBO
(352) 344-5660
End Table, Octagon
w/2 door strg. Moss
green, $85;
Stand, Butler w/tray
24" H, unique, $65.
(352) 746-6963
END TABLES
High quality furniture
brand $150
Other items avail.
(352) 726-4072
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Lg, FL Buriwood, lighted
cabinets, bridge. Must
see to appreciate
Paid $3,400/Sell $1,500
FIRM (352) 628-4714
HUTCH, TABLE, 6 chairs,
medium oak, $600
Game Table, medium
oak, $250
(352) 726-8767
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 seml-motionless
mattress; $400, 0BOi
i (352) 795-0211
King Sz. Water Bed
Mirrored Canopy, w/
pedestal drawers,
$200. obo
(352) 476-4073
(352) 476-6645
ll Tl.w/4 chrs. $250;
20 ff-wht. og $100@:
Bookcase, $150;
La-Z-Bo Armchr. $140;
Brasslss coff. tbls, $150
Rosewd. coff. tbl. $100;
Hutch/Cabinet. $225:
Rocking chair. $100;
(352) 746-4640
KITCHEN ISLAND CART'
ON WHEELS, white
wooden base & black
granite top, w/2
Napoleon stools $150
OBO (352) 621-3911
LA-Z-BOY Hide-a-way.
multi color, $150 oab
various furniture. All exc.
c6nd. (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 tbls. $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
Unbeatable Prices
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Hamosassa 621-7788
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
QUALITY FURNITURE
Uke new, 6 pc. Klng Sz.
Bdrm.Set, Dinette table
w/4 chrs 352-527-3503
Queen size comfy sofa
bed w/upgraded matt,
$450. Antique Singer
Sewing mach. w/wood
cab. & bench $400.
(352) 794-0069
Really Queen Size
Sleeper Sofa, plaid.
$325.00
Lane oversized rocker/
recllner, green. $65.00
(352) 746-6632
SOFA & CHAIR
Robb & Stuckey
Beige & creme, multi
pillow, exc. cond.
$400/obo 352-270-3180
Sofa, 83" Floral,
good cond., $200.
Coffee Table, glasstop,
oval, cherry $225.
(352) 527-3006
TABLEI, Pecan Ant. Wht.
Round 40x40,60X40
w/leaf oval $125. Shad-
ow box encl. Oriental
Lady, signed, $75/
(352) 746-6963
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
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
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
CRAFTSMAN
RIDING TRACTOR
18 HP Twin cyl. Brlggs
Stratton, eng. 51" cut.
$350. (352) 344-5448
FREE REMOVAL OF
Mowers,,motorcycles,
RV's, Cars, ATV's, jet skis,
3 wheelers. 628-2084
JOHN DEERE
RIDING MOWER
30" cut, runs good. $325
(352) 476-1525
LOWES RIDING MOWER
Briggs & Stratton 11 HP
engine, 36" cut; $150+
In recent refurbishing
Asking $27
(352) 637-9611
MOWER REPAIR
Hernando, Pick up &
Delivery, Don Mead
(352) 400-1483
Murray Select Rider,
42", 16.5 HP, twin, $450.
Scofftts 21", 6.5 HP, OHV,
3 In 1 propelled mower
$125. (352) 860-1595
CRYSTAL RIVER
Moving Sale, Inside
Fri. & Sat. 8am
Furn., Wash/Dry, deco-
rator Items, across hwy.
19 from Regions Bank
8510 MAYO DRIVE
VARIETY CONSIGNMENT
New store in Hernando
3387 E. Buffalo Ln.
Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 10A-4P
LIQUIDATION SALE *
(352) 860-2949
Portable Ham Radio
Crank-up Tower
* BURN BARRELS *
$10 Each
Call Mon-Fri 8-5
860-2545
2 Piece Maple Hutch
$150.00
PaIr of 1970's chairs
wood/upholstered
$125.
(352) 726-9728
4 DIGIT DIAL
COMBINATION SAFE
30" high, 30" wide, 30'
deep, fireproof,'approx.'
550 lbs. Asking $550.
(352) 344-3561
1979 IMPALA 2 DR.
COUPE. 350 engine with
extras. Rebuilt motor.
Race ready. All there.
Have other extras.
$2,300. Let's talk After
5pm, (352) 637-4029
2006
SPECIALS
6 lines 10 days
Items totalling
$1-$150...........5.95
$151-$400......$10.95
$401-$800.......$15.95
$801-$1,500....$20.95
CALL CHRONICLE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
726-1441 OR
563-5966
Two general
merchandise items
per ad,
private party only.
(Non-Refundable)
Some Restrictions
May Apply
1950's Mahogany
dresser, chest, 2 nite
stands & mirror. $225.
Red linen loveseat bed.
$125.00
(352) 726-9728
24FT ROUND POOL,
everything Inlcuded,
pump, ladder, hose,
you dismantle, $550
ab o (352) 560-7413
42" LAWN SWEEPER
Brimly $200;
18,000 BTU A/C
w/remote $300
(352) 302-0488
CLIMBING TREE STAND
Alum., sturdy.
$40
(352) 726-9399
COLEMAN POWERMATE
GENERATOR
6,250 watts, 1 yr old
Used lx, $325
(352) 628-4911
DELUXE 3 ROOM cabin
tent plus utility room, still
In bag, never used,
Asking $175 ($200 new)
(352)637-6310
DEMO HOMESITES
WANTED NOWI
In selected areas For
the NEW Kayak Pool.
The Above Ground Pool
with In-Ground
Features Save $ with
this unique opportunity.
Free Estimates.
FAST INSTALLATION.
EZ Financing. Call
(866) 348-7560 FCAN
DOCKS 20' X 4' Alum.
FRAMEw/Foam Float
Can be made encap-
sulated. $15 per ff,
(352)795-6798
Dyson Vacuum
Cleaner
$299
(352) 341-0935
FIREWOOD
Seasoned oak,
Cut, Ready to split.
(352) 228-0372
GENERATOR, HONDA
Portable, EU 1000 watts.
Bought new 05. Never
used Paid $863/Sell for
$650. (352) 382-5646
GOLF CART
EZ Go. 4-Wheel Good
Condition. $500 firm.
352-569-0199 or
352-212-5984
HANDMADE
Quilts & Scarves
Great giftsI Spec.Order
Avail. (352)303-9778
10' WIDE FIELD GATE,
metal, $50
(352) 341-4848
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
KENMORE
WASHER/ DRYER
2 mos. old $800/set;
SOFA BED w/matching
SLOVESEAT'(nearnew)
V700 (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,
=0:44 GAL CORNER
AQUARIUM, custom oak
base, $100
(352) 794-5499
NATURAL GAS POOL
HEATER 250 BTU, never
used, $500 obo I 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"
Uke new! $385
T-shirt Supply Avail.
(352)341-0483
TWIN BEDS, complete,
$200. FULLSIZE BED.
complete, $200
(352) 637-3172,
Weed Whacker,
runs good $25.
Sirrus Car/Home Satel-
lite Radio $100.
(352) 746-7023
Wells Double Waffle
Baker, new, $500.
(352) 400-5233
WOLFF TANNING BEDS
Buy Direct and Savel
Full body units from $22
a monthly FREE Color
Catalog CALL TODAY!
(800) 842-1305 www.
np.etstan.com FCAN
Wooden Kitchen Table
Sw/4 chairs $60.
Camper Refrigerator
5'H, 2'W, magc chef
$50.
(352) 341-0379
60" DIXIE CHOPPER
54" LESCO
(352) 257-0840
Electric Forklift, Crown,
3 Stage, 36V, w/ side
shifters, w/charger
8 $3,000.obo
8 metal Pallet
Racking/Shelving $450.
Call Kim (352) 613-9027
-.
JAZZY POWER CHAIR
Exc. cond. $400.
(352) 464-2895
Rascal Scooter
3 wheel, R5 Scooter
newly new, paid $1,800.
asking $800.
(352) 527-8388
Scooter,
Bruno 3 wheel Super
Cub. Red. $500.00 OBO
(352) 219-2541
SPRING AIR ADJUSTABLE
BED, full size, hand
control operation
Excellent Condition
(352) 527-1057
B. C. RICH WARLOCK
GUITAR w/coffin case,
Mint Cond-Never Usedl
$450. BASS GUITAR, exc
cond-never used, $125
(352) 220-4476
ESTEY KEY ORGAN
w/BENCH & BOOKS,
Freedom II Model
Great Condition, was
$1200 new/S400. OB
(352) 382-0789
GUITAR ,
Stagg elec. guitar, never
used, $300. Casio key-
board, never used,$95.
(352) 726-1526
Selmar Clarinet
$500.00 0B8
(352) 697-3170
SPINET PIANO
Kohler & Campbell
$1800/obo
(352) 489-0464
WURLITZER PIANO
w/bench, exc cond,
$_6. KING ALTO SAX
w/hard & soft cases +
stand, exc cond, 5450
(352) 220-4476
Wuritzer Spinet Piano
w/ storage bench,
$600.
(352) 560-0379
48" Treadmill
w/ personal trainer
options, nearly new
approx. 1 yr old. $350.
(352) 228-3147
UNIVERSAL-TYPE HOME
GYM. Includes bench
press, squats, lat pull,
pecdeck, dlpbar, leg
curls, $150.
(352) 746-4776
2 BIKES Trek 70, 18
speed Road Bike, $200.
18 speed HybridMount
Pocono, $125
(352) 489-6416
BIANCHI BICYCLE
Racing Bike
Exc. Cond,$400 obo;
YAHAMA TRUMPET
Exc. cond, $200 obo
(352) 560-3355
BICYCLES
Three new single gear bi-
cycles. Mens and ladies.
Orig. $200, sacrifice $75
each. 302-2291
Golf Cart
Club Car, $1,450.
(352) 527-1345
Golf Carts-2, Club Car.
48 volt. 2004 has
custom seats & wheels.
curtains, $2800. 2003
has curtains $2,300.
(352) 270-3206
GUN & KNIFE
SHOW
Brooksville
HSC Club
August 19, 9am 5pm
August 20,9am -4pm
Hernando County
Fairgrounds
Admission $6.00
(352) 799-3605
PISTOL, RUGER, semi
auto., MKII standard, 6"
barrel, .22 LR cal., 10
round mag, blued,
never fired, factory box
and manual. $250 cash
Photo ID required.
(352) 344-4466
POOL TABLE,
Gorgeous, 8', 1" Slate,
new In crate, $1395.
352-597-3519
Remington Model
11-87, 12 ga. Shotgun
like new, $500. obo
Pro-Une 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 Stalrmaster
with heart monitor.
ULike 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-
FAQTORY DIRECT
5X8-$695 w/ad $650
5X10 $750 w/ad $695
PARTS SERVICE TRADES
EZ Pull Trailers 400-1430
6532 HWY 44, Crys. Rvr.
TRANSPORT TRAILER
7-, W 2-"'..L. 3a.le
7 new tires, can haul
,e-.icle ha, he.a,,
equipment $500. obo
(352) 447-4221
U-Pull 6x10 Inclosed
Trailer w/ side door
& 2o re ar or.n e,
aoy nrO a &nuanging
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
plaid. $50. 746-9813
NOTICE
SPets for- Sale-; ,
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
AKC PUGS
3 MALES $600.,
(352)563-0674
DOG BOARDING
Crystal River, exc care,
outdoor, Indiv kennels
(352) 795-4585
Human Society of
Inverness offers low
Spay & Neuter Service
in our Mobile ClInic.
Wknd. appts. avail. in
Inverness & Crystal
River.(352) 344-5207
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
CatSpaed $25
Dog Neutered &
Saved start at $35
(352) 563-2370
KITTENS, KITTENS,
KITTENS med. Maine
Coon mixes, Persian
mixes, Kittens & Adults
avqlil.,CalBow, Wow
Boutique. 785-1684
Adoption fee $65 Incl.
spay, neuter, micro
chipped, current shots.
ROTTWEILER PUPPIES
2 males, 4 females
$250 Call for info
(352) 302-9084
SWEET BABY LOVEBIRD
$35.
(352)628-2408
Iv. mess.
B-E-
3 Yr. Old Appaloosa,
not broke, but great
personality $1,200.
9 yr. Old Registered
Paint Brown & white,
well trained, but spirited
$3.200. (352) 726-6261
HORSE BOARDING
50 ftf. Round Pen, State
Forest Access, hurri-
cane safe Barni Only 3
stalls avail. $300 mo.
(352) 628-1472
PASTURE LAND
Lecanto 4 acres; max 2
horses $150 per horse
(352) 302-0488
1/1 Fum or Unfum
1/1 Fum, computer &
scr.rm, carport No pets/
Smoking (352) 628-4441
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2 Den DblWide Carport
Screen Rm $650 Possible
Option (727)992-4237
Crystal RIv & Hemando
Rent/Sale 2/2, No pets
1st, last & sec., From
$495. (352) 795-5410
CRYSTAL RIVER
2 BR MH $450
3 BR MH $500
(352) 563-2293
HERNANDO
2/1 on 2 ac, very priv.
$650/mo (352) 464-0548
HOMOSASSA
1/1. convenient to US19
$375/mo, + Ist/last/sec
(352) 634-2368
HOMOSASSA 3/2
2 ac, no pets, nice
area, $700/mo+$2,100.
move-in, (207) 651-0923
HWY 488 2/2
Quiet, Ig. lot, carport.
clean $525/mo. No pets
(352) 795-6970
INVERNESS
Lakefront 55+ Park.
Fishing piers, affordable
living 1 or 2 BR. Screen
porches, appliances.
Leeson's 352-637-4170
INVERNESS
Newer 3/2 DW, W/D,
fenced yrd, $790/mo.
(352) 560-3355
AMERICAN HOMES
Southm Energy Homes
L: of Merrit'
352-628-0041
MUST SELL
12x50 SW, 171, new
carpet, A/C, newly
remodeled, $11500
Call 1-888-282-1912
Over 3,000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
REPO'S, REPO'S,
REPO'S
WE HAVE REPO'S,
CALL FOR MORE,
INFO.352-621-9182
STONERIDGE LANDING
e 'oauIIijiia jrnr.' a
I- 1 J l.J C.OIT, 'W
'Bed,; iBart- carp..r.n
scm room, pool, club-
house, gated. Move in
condition. $39,900/obo.
352-637-2973
HERNANDO
2/2 furni:hd .-r, LaVe
t50 meo dep r..:.
pert (352) 628-3633
Over 3,000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
iQ8I 2'2CD.WLa LI
'iFP irr. rrr, crpt
Completely frcd.
S1615' .O(352) 344-2333
1,200 SF 4/1
INVERNESS
on 120x1 TO lot.
$57,000. 352-637-3901
727-541-4473
2003 MF HOME
3/2 ON .44 Ac
(352) 726-7533:
www.Reliance-RE
Relianee'ealty
3/2 Mobile on'1/2 ac.
t Iear PocL' Cru'her
Srnooih, 0',,9 OX'
352-628-5466
352 302--4765 Cer-='
Ask for Julle
3/2 on 5 Beautiful Acres
Fenced & Gated.
Jj'ul on Cirru'i e,'
R,'E c ) I r 7-,Ckr
Call (352) 746-5912
3/2/1 POOL. Cinnamon
Ridge-ltg. Lot- new
crpt. roof & central A/C
$88,000 352-212-1827
'99, 3/2
Or, 1 25 acre
Islian kiil.:nern flrepi.
Do,. 14 vi4'-nop
$95,000.(352) 342-0603
533-3125
A MUST SEEIII 2/2 on
Ig. wooded lot. Gas
FP., dix kit. mpl cabs.
Too many upgrades
to listI $119,000
249-1130/527-3028 .
BY OWNER
1 acre DW 2/2/2 plus
carport, scm rm, FL rm,
3 until bldgs excellent
co.rnd,tiorn fui See
To0 pprec'aieo
Si 10 000(352)586-7216
DERBYO'AKS; 2002
2400SQ MoDUe Home
412, 1 6ac. Si i35 000
(352) 279-0313 or
(352) 341-0696
FSBO 2006 DW 3/2
Carport. scm rm
i8/4AC RV Gig. 12'
overhead dr. $149,900
352-344-0683 or
941-773-3756
HOMELAND
Buy This Spec
rtewnome on 1/2 acre.
3/2. 1400sq fTl.. Deck.
dnieway. under
warronrV Greal
location country
setting. 55.000 aown.
S670 92 per monih
0 5 25% interest for
qualifying person
CALL 352-621-9183
N. CRYSTAL RIVER
2r/4ac w/DW, as is, nice
area, $90Q ashsale
nvIl (352) 795-7205
NEW
MANUFACTURED
HOME
on 1/2 acre. 2,000 sq.
ft., S/S appliance pkg.,
deck, asphalt driveway,
32x24 carport, 2 car
garage, tile shower. This
home must sell. Great
financing available as
low as 5.25% W.A.C.
Call 352-621-0119
New 3/2 on 1/2 acre.
Drywall Finished. Over
1,800 sq. ft. Must seel
S$0 Down Financing
Available
Call: (352) 746-5918
NEW HOME
30 models on
display starting
@ $32,900
delivered and set up.
Your #1 dealer has
the best prices.
Come by or call
352-621-9181
Taylor Made Homes,
Homasassa
NEWI 2/2 on 1/2 acre
Must Seel (Isabel.Terr.)
$0 Down, $685 per mo.
Won't Lasti
Call: (352) 746-5918
t
THURSDAY AUGUST 17, 2006 9C
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INVERNESS-'99-3/2 DW
Like new, '4ac fncd yd,
all appis, near Ralls-to-Tr
$83,900. Owner finance
possible (352) 560-3355
REMODELLED 2 BR, 1-1/2
BATHS, Irg. screen rm,
shed, extra Irg. lot,
$50,000. (352) 341-4030
2002 Manufactured
Home 3/2, lots of clos-
ets, Ig. eat In Kit., in
Forest View, upgraded
appliances, $85,000.
352-794-5035,422-2221
1/1 on lake w/ dock
privileges. Newly
decorated, Xl carport,
scr. rm, shed, all new
vinyl, carpet, sinks,
fridge, A/C,
Inverness,$11,995.
352-422-0154
INVERNESS PARK 55+
2/1, partly furnished,
14x56, glassed-in porch
A/C; new roof over,
$12,000 (352) 726-8063
LOOKING TO
DOWNSIZE? 2/2 split in
Forest View w/ clubhs,
activities, handicap
accessible, furnished
$73.900 (352) 795-5275
OAK BEND VLG, Lovely
3/2/1 In 55+, cstm bit FL
rm. Incls lam flrng, upgr
appls, solar tube, blinds,
recessed lighting &
much morel Beautifully
landscaped corner lot.
$135:000 (352) 465-8359
SANDY OAKS Trir Prk
#35 6760 N. Lecanto
Hwy, Beverly Hills DW,
2/2, 14 x 10 scrnm.
porch, new roof &
AC, aft. carprt In nice
comm. $29,900
352-249-1130/
352-527-3028
Waterfront, Brksvl. Gd
f. r.i.,.a 55. park 2/1.5
furn, scrn porch, sunrm,
laundry, wkshop, many
extras, $15.000 (352)
270-3812/ 3,52-796-4600
LAKE PARK SUBD, 2 adj
lots on paved street,
central water & sewer,
pwr pole, no impact
fees $35K 352-344-8579
Over 3,000
Homes and
''Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
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SUGARMILL RENTALS
Homes, villas, Duplex.,
2-4 BR, w/or w/out
pool. Long-term,
short-term, & lease to
purchase available.
*Donna Palmer*
Coldwell Banker Next
*Generation Realty*
(35,) 382-2700
27 N FJllmore St.
2/1 Carport $600
Chassahowitzka
8449V. W D;.iCI
2/2 Cairp,:.nrl !..:. i
10480 McClung Lp.
3/2 Wtrfront, $850
Brooksvllle
High Point +55
2/2 Totally Furnished
$1200/mo -3 mo. min.
1st, Last, Sec. Cr. Ck.
Chassahowitzka Realty
(352) 382-1000
Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R I Broker
>- Property & Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. is our
only Business
>- Res.&,Vac.
Rental Specialists
> Condo & Home
owner Assoc. Mgmt.
Robble Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
Into~oropertv
managmentgrouo.
corn
5;iWoIo M 2
.3.o5 -g
I0l 0/mo
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CRYSTAL RIVER
2 Bdrm. Furnished $600.
ma.$,TO00.Mbvb-lh '
special (352) 563-9857
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly Renovated
1 bedrm efficiencies w/
fully equip kitchens.
No contracts
necessary, Next to
park/ Kings Bay
Starting @$199 wk
(includes all utilities
& Full Service
Housekeeping)
(352) 586-1813
CRYSTAL RIVER
NICELY FURNISHED 1/1
Great neighborhood.
No pets. 7 months
minimum. 352-795-7261
HOMOSASSA
New 1 BR Apt., sec.
gate, no smoking/pets
$550. (352) 628-4391
INVERNESS 1/1
util, cbl Incl. $700/ mo.
$200/wk. (352) 341 1539
2/1 Apts. with W/D,
patio. Starting at
$550/mo. 1st, last &
sec. (352) 795-2626
Crystal Palms Apts.
I & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms.
Crystal River. 564-0882
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 Bdrm. & Studio Apts.
available, 1st, last, sec.
no pets (352) 795-5050
CRYSTAL RIVER 1/1
$390/mo. $390 dep
No pets. 628-0629 or
621-3980
Crystal River
2/1, $450. month
(352) 302-7071
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 'A, newly renovated,
$650/mo 1st. last, sec.,
727-455-8998/480-1856
EAST OF INVERNESS
1 BR apt in unique tri-
plex; W/D, $400/mo Incl
water (352) 344-2796
HERNANDO
2/1, very clean
$550 +1st, last & sec
352-527-0033 or Iv. msg.
LECANTO newer 2/2
dplx, all ktchn appis,
patio, WD hook-up,
nice yard, Excel Cond.
$675+ (352) 634-1341
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms.
Crystal River. 564-0882
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1, Just renovated
$650/mo. 352-464-1086
2700+ sq ft Bldg. can
divide In two-Med/Prof/
Retail in Pine Ridge, for
Fall '06 lease. Your floor
plan. (352) 527-9013
CITRUS HILLS 3/31/2
Condo. Furn. Short/long
term. (352) 527-4951
CITRUS HILLS VILLA
2/2/1 Fully furn. Pool,
Short/long term.
(352) 586-0427
INVERNESS
3/3/1 w/den, garage &
pool. All new appls,
W/D, 1,960sf living. No
pets/smk. $1,100 + 1st/
last/sec (352) 446-6191
INVERNESS
Cypress Cove Ct.,
2/2-1/2.,3 decks &
balconies, on water,
approx. 1500 sq.ft. Pool.
Very tastefully $900 mo.
(352) 817-3185
or (352) 553-3136
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2:
1st, last & security
(352) 422-7836
HOMOSASSA
SPRINGS
Immaculate luxury 2/1,
fenced yard, $650/mo.
Quiet neigh. Ist/last/sec
(800) 709-8555
LECANTO newer 2/2
dplx, all ktchn appis,
patio, WD hook-up,
nice yard. Excel Cond.
$675+ (352) 634-1341
CRYSTAL RIVER
55+ park $425/mo. RV
incl. elect & cbl 130 S.
Suncoast Blvd 795-9049
-Daily/Weekly
-" Monthly
Efficiency
Seasonal
$725-$1800/mo.
Maintenance
Services
Available
Assurance
Property
Management
352-726-0662
1-3 STUNNING NEW CIT.
SPRGS HOMES FOR RENT
poss. 4 BR/den, 2,458
tot. sf. Rents starting at
$950/m. 352-854-7170
CIT. SPRINGS 3/2/2
1491W Jocelynne St.
2200sf. '/ ac.$1050, 1st,
Ist. sec. 561-379-9179
CITRUS HILLS
3/3/2 on the Meadows
Golf Course. Pool &
Lawn maint included.
Avail now $1300/month.
341-3720
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/1 & 3/I/CRPRT.
FOR RENT. Call Alex,
(813) 546-6980
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2 Beautiful new
$1,1.50/mo. w/option
to own. 1st/last/sec.
(352) 746-1636
CONDOS, HOUSES
Furn, unfurn. Wkly,
Mthly, Seas.
352-302-1370
If you can rent You
Can Own Let us
show you how. Self-
employed, all credit
Issues, bankruptcy OK
Associated Mortgage
352-344-0571
www.amnamortgage.
coam
RENTALS
BEVERLY HILLS 3/2/2
INVERNESS New 3/2/2
BRENTWOOD
Townhomes 3 BR
CTRS HILLS CONDO2/2
BEHILL 3/2/2
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/3
Lg. Brand New
INVERNESS 3/2 FURN.
PINERIDGE Hg. 4/3/2
w/pool
FLORAL CITY Brand
New 3/2/2
Great American
Realty (352) 637-3800
i %Jc1nurnishe
Citrus Springs
4/2/2
$1000,00
Please Call:
(352)341-3330
'For more Into. or
visit the web at:
citrusvillages
rentals.com
Citrus Springs 4/2/2
BRAND NEWI $1150/mo
1st, last & Sec,
(352) 560-0229
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2, $1,000. mo. Rent
or Sale $195,000. 1st, 1st.
sec. (561) 432-8025
CITRUS SPRINGS
Brand New 4/2/2 home
in quiet neighborhood,.
no pets, $1,000/mo incis
lawn svc (352) 8T2-1414
CR/Homo 3/2/1
$775; 2/2/1, $725;
2/1 $525 352-212-2051
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/2, Ig. fncd, lot;
Ist/last/sec. $830/mo.
(850) 371-1568
11-1
HOLDER 3/2/2
Spacious, Lg. fenced
yard, dog ok. $1100/mo
(352) 302-7303
STOP PAYING RENTI
You may be
able to buy?
You'll never know if
you don't try I
Let me help you.
Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
SUGARMILL WOODS
3/2/2 crnr lot on golf
course, FP, scrn porch,
$1,100/mo+1st & last,
Incis lawn care, 1-yr
lease (352) 586-7632
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1 Cable, water icl.
$675/mo. $275/wk.
352-249-1149/208-2212
CITRUS HILLS 3/3'/2
Condo. Furn. Short/long
term. (352) 527-4951
CITRUS HILLS VILLA
2/2/1 Fully turn. Pool,
Short/long term
(352) 586-0427
HERNANDO 2BR
$675. 746-3944
SUGARMILL WOODS
New 4/2/2 from $995
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
BEV.HILLS
3/1+ Fam. rm. +gar. No
pets. $745. 1st, last, sec.
27 S. Filmore, 795-1722
BEVERLY HILLS
Two Rentals
2/1/CP or 3/2/1, 1st,
last, sec. (352) 302-8355
BEVERLY HILLS
1 & 2 BR homes;
Some available nowl
(352) 422-7794
BEVERLY HILLS
1/I w/carport, W/D
$690mo.(407) 948-8523
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1/1 & carport, fam.
rm. new carpet & floor-
ing, no pets/smoking
$600.mo (352) 795-8888
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, $650/mo.
16 Donna St.
(352) 697-1907
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, C/H/A, FL rm, very
clean, new tile/carpet,
$700+sec 352-212-4494
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1.5/1. newly renovat-
ed, $700/mo. 1,st, I'st,
:..e (352) 464-3182
- -BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, Fl. Rm +, nw crpt.
tile, First/last/sec $675
(352) 249-3228
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, w/FL Rm
(352) 464-2514
BEVERLY HILLS 2/2/1
Spotless 1994, large lot,
Oakwood Vii., remod.,
$850 + 1st/last/sec.
COLDWELL BANKER
INVESTORS REALTY
(352) 302-0314
BEVERLY HILLS
Beautiful 2/1/1 + Faio
Rm, end, patio, laun.,
room, W/D, appL's,.
$875. mo.,st, last sec.
352-697-3456
BEVERLY HILLS
Lg. 2/2/1, fam. rm. IDW,
full sz. W/D, fenced
yard. Pets welcome.
$694/mo. 321-652-7168
BEVERLY HILLS
Lg. 2/2/1, sun rm, newer
appliances, Good area
$750/mo.(352)746-3700
CITRUS HILLS
Unfurnished Homes &
Furnished Condos
www.greenbrlar
Greenbrdar Rentals, Inc.
(352) 746-5921
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/1, scm. enc.,l g. fncd
yard. Rent to own.
(877)223-2624
CITRUS SPRINGS $890
3/2/2; $975 4/2/2.
River Links Realty
628- 1616/800-488-5184
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1/crprt. $700 1st, last
& sec. (352) 563-304
Citrus Springs 3/2/2
RENT TOWN
Brand new home
$6000 down & $995/mo.
Call (407) 227-2821
Citrus Springs 3/2/2
RENT TOWN
Brand new home
$6000 down & $995/mo.
Call (407) 227-2821
CITRUS SPRINGS 3/2/2
Custom, extras $875.
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2, Recently built
Lawn service Included.
$800 mo., 1st, last, sec.
(954) 415-2056
2 e
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Crystal River 3/3/3
Exec. rental. Close to
golf course, marina,
covered boat dock,
3700 sq, ft., One of A
Kind MUST SEEI Furn. or
unfurn, $3200, month.
Short or long term.
(813) 777-0993
Free, Boat w/ trailer
15/16ff. fair cond.
Come get it
60 S. Columbus
HERNANDO
Lg. 2/2/2, Jacuz. BA,
scrnd rm, Ig. shed, lake
acc., lawn maint. Incl.
$950/mo + $500 sec
(352) 341-0952/
(954) 448-4855
HOMOSASSA
2/1 1.5 car garage,
Rockcrusher Rd.
1st, last, & sec. $800mo.
352-628-3444
HOMOSASSA
2/2/1, C/H/A, W/D,
shed. No pets
$700/mo. t/st/sec
(352) 795-4752
HOMOSASSA
Freshly painted, new
carpet, 2/1 home in
quit neighborhood,
close to shopping and
schools. $650mo.
(239) 530-0418
HOMOSASSA
New executive luxury
home for rent on
Southern Woods G.C.,
2,700 sq ft, 3/3/2,
rich trim, $1,595/mo
(813) 390-7109
HOMOSASSA
NEWI 3/2/2 From $775
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
If you can rent You
Can Own Let us
show you how. Self-
employed, all credit
Issues, bankruptcy OK
Associated Mortgage
352-344-0571
www.amnamortgage.
comr
If you can rent You
Can Own Let us
show you how. Self-
employed, all credit
Issues, bankruptcy OK
Associated Mortgage
352-344-0571
www.amnamortgage.
corn
INVERNESS
2/1, caged pool, Fla.
rm, like new, no pets,
Sno smoking close to
Walmart, $950 mo.
(352)344-1411
INVERNESS 2/1 V2/2
Lochshire Pk. wtr view.
$825. Day 631-848-5705,
Eve. 727-842-2750
INVERNESS 3/2/1
$950/mo 1st. &sec.,
dep., Ref. Req'd
Call (352) 726-7604
INVERNESS
3/2/2 fncd yrd, 1650 sf,
Renovatedl $1050/mo
(407) 375-6187
Inverness
Pool, water. fall 3/2/2,
golf course. loc., $1,000.
mo. 908-322-6529
LECANTO
3/2 CHIA,open sundeck,
Ig storage big, W/D,
CINNAMON RIDGE,
Great Schools and Neigh-
borhood Watch $750
month SEC DEP.
AVAILABLE 9/1 CALL
904-714-3395
405-414-0889 ANYTIME
Rent or Rent to Own
Brand New Home 3/2/2
Great LocationI $970.
per mo. (352) 875-4005
www L2PFlorida cornm
RENTALS
INVER. WATRFRNT3/2
INVERNESS New 3/2/2
BRENTWOOD
Townhomes 2 & 3 BR
CTRS HILLS COND02/2
BEV,.HLLL 3/2/2
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/3
Lg. Brand New
INVERNES 3/2 FURN.
PINE RIDE Hg. 4/3/2
w/pool
'FLORAL CITY Brand
New 3/2/2
Great American
Realty (352) 637-3800
SUGARMILL WOODS
New 2,665 sqft 4/2/2+
home on /4ac-3 mins to "
Sncst Pkwy. $1395/mo+
1st-sec, incis lawn svc.
(813) 748-5206
HOMOSASSA*
New executive luxury
home for rent on
Southern Woods G.C.,
2,200 sq if, 4/3/2,
rich trim. $1 ,495/mo
(813) 390-7109
CHASSAHOWITZKA
Lg. 2/2 on canal/gulf,
W/D, scrnd patio, coy.
parking/storage, w/
boathouse in very quiet
neighborhood.
$695/mo.(727)459-2871
CRYSTAL RIVER
Condos, 1 or 2 BR, Pool.
Furn. or Unfurn. Long or
Short term. $950-$1700.
(352) 634-0129
Crystal River 3/3/3
Exec. rental. Close to
golf course, marina,
covered boat dock.
3700 sq. ft., One of A
Kind MUST SEEI Furn. or
unfurn. $3200. month.
Short or iong term.
(813) 777-0993
INVERNESS
Pritchard Is. Townhouse
3/2, Pool, boat dock,
unfurn. $995/ mo. No
dogs. (352) 697-190
WATERFRONT APTS. 1/1
Rent includes trash &
water. 1st, last.& securi-
ty. No pets: Avall. now.
(352)563-5004
.,n KUO OrKirn4 o
4/2/2 Beautiful new
$1,150/ mo, w/optlon to
own. Ist/last/sec.
(352) 746-1636
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2, low AC bill,
$1,000/mo. lst/last/sec.
$165,000 (352) 527-3017
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 4/2/2 $1200/mo.
Rent w/opt. to own,
Ist/Last/Sec. Call Kelly
(847) 812-9621
HOMOSSASA
Sugarmill Woods
RENT TO OWN/RENT
$1,300. mo., 4/2/2
Debra (772) 708-6922
HOMS. SPGS.
3/1/1, 1000 sf., C/H/A, .
Ist/ last/sec $850/mo
$120,000(727) 375-2078
New golf course 4/2/2
w/pool, new appl/
cbnts/granite cntrtps/
crpt/tile/roof & Indscp,
5195K-$20K below mktd
(352) 216-6429-Mei
Sugarmill Woods 2/2/1
on Golf Course, fully
furn., water, garb., lawn
Paid, excellent deal
@700. mo. or $155.k
352-563-2203/422-1426
Inverness, River Access
HA/C, FP, Ig yd, all utll
ncl, $450/mo+lst/last &
rets. (352) 637-4834
CRYSTAL RIVER
In the City. 14x20 to
14x40. For more info
call: (352) 464-1086
CRYSTAL RIVER
On UllS 19,approx.
1,000 sf. $1000. mo.
352-634-0129
NEW 4,500 sf Zoned
Comm. under const.
Sblk off Old Hoam. Trail
& Michigan $375,000
(352) 563-5300
Ridges Resort & Club
Bed & Breakfast at Our
Beautiful Lakeside
Mountain Resort in
Hiawassee, GA.
$99-weekday to $139.
TheRidgesResort.com
(888) 834-4409 FCAN
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CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
I SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060
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Allow
TODD & JOY ADAMS
Florida Home Sales
20553 W.
Pennsylvania Ave.
(352) 613-3690
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ENERGY SAVERII+
New 3/2/2, 2,500 sf.
FOAM HOUSE Asking
$215,000(352)400-1698
BEST VALUE IN P.R.$
Like new 3/2/2,
Underwood Home
on 1 acr. FSBO Many
upgrades! $274,900
(352) 427-4298
2 or 3/2/2+ On 1.4ac.
energy effic. dbl. rein-
forced concrete. E in
mstr. bdrm. pond. w/
waterfallg, Jacuizl 2100sf
www.plnerldgeflorida
hme.co Gourmet kit
$315,000352-746-3330
3/3/2,1.34 Acre, w/
workshop, 14 X 28 pool
w/diamond brite, FP,
wired for/w/gener;
shed w/elec; sprinklers;
scrnd ent. & gar. $315K
352-746-5460/464-0089
BEAUTIFUL SETTINGII
Very prvt, 3/2/2.5,
2360 sf, built 2002,
Coran counters,
pillars In DR, tile
throughout, extra
Irrigation, gazebo,
14 x 24 detach. bldg.,
fenced yard, mature
oaks everywherelll
No brokers. $299,900
5479 Nakoma Dr.
(352) 527-8339
Don't Horse Aroundl
Call Diana Wllms
A Pine Ridge Resident
REALTOR
352-422-0540
dwlllmsl @tampa
bay.rr.com
Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Pine Ridge Beauty,
3/2/2, built 2003,
ceramic tile &
upgraded carpet, solid
surface counter tops, 4
sky lights, stunning '-
columns, formal dining,-
office, separate tub &
shower In master,
beautiful fenced yard
w/ 15x30 In ground
diamond bright pool,
Wood Deck, $335,000.
2934 W. Beamwood Dr.
(352) 364-4010
(352) 400-5193
SIFIanDS
MONEY TO LEND
SPrivate Investor,
SHard Equity, No m
SCredit, No up Front I
I Fees, Real Estate |
Collateral Call Steve
(352) 503-3320
S (352) 540-1523
HOMASASSA SPRINGS
5 OFFICES, 2 BATHS w/2
lots. Nice location. $20K
mortgage. 115000
786-277-2403
239-200-2455
INVERNESS
HISTORIC DISTRICT
$1,060 month
Parsley Real Estate Inc.
(352) 220-4355
Inverness, Hwy 41
1200 sq. ft. office space
w/1800 sq. ft. strg.
space. Fenced in facili-
ty. $1,575/mo, 1st, last,
sec. (352)341-0903
NEW 4,500 sf Zoned
Comm. under const.
1 blk off Old Hoam. Trail
& Michigan $375,000
(352) 563-5300
NEW 4,500 sf Zoned
Comm. under const.
1 bik off Old Hom. Trail
& Michigan $375,000
(352) 563-5300
2005 HOME 4 SALE
3/2.5/2 Large Home
3,441 sqft total, 2471 liv-
ing sqft, wood firs through
out, granite tops, stainless
steel apple. Large rooms,
.5 acre lot, $317,000 Call
Dave @ 352-613-3136
S1-3 STUNNING NEW CIT.
SPRGS HOMES FOR RENT
poss. 4 BR/den.2,458
tot. sf. Rents starting at
$950/mo. 352-854-7170
CIT. SPRGS Golf & CC
2/2/1 on 1/3 ac. fncd
bk. yrd., FR w/frplc,.
cul-de-sac IMMAC.I
$165,900 (352)489-8605
FABULOUS CUSTOM
3/3/3 Golf Course
Pool Home. Master
Suite, Lg Eat-In Ktch.
Well under appraisal
at .289c.a50 MUST
SELLI (352) 875-4760
Rent or Rent to Own
Brand New Home 3/2/2
Great Locationi $970.
per mo. (352) 875-4005
www L2PFiorlda.com
1900+ Homes for Sale.
In Citrus County. Call
"The Maxl" for details.
R. Max Simms, LLC,
GRI, AHWD
Broker Associate.
(352) 527-1655
2/2/1, Truly a Must See
1442sf. All new; Roof,
AC, Wood Cabinets,
Appliances, Windows,
Doors, Master bath, Tile,
Carpet, W/D, 12X16 AC
Lanai, fenced yard.
$119,000. 352-726-8489
3/2/2.5. Ig endcl pool,
dbl lot, circ drv, Spanish
tile, all upgraded, CHA;
sprinkler sys, 12x24 shed
$159,900 (below mkt
value) (352) 302-3129
NICE 3/1.5/CP. 1,475 sf
MOL w/extra storage,
cer.tile, 2 .$6
(352) 476-9527
No CreditV Rent to Own
2-3/2/1
321-206-9473
visit jademlssion.com
3"9%/2.9%
Full Service Listing
Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience
Call & compare
$150+Milllon SOLDIII
Please Call
for Details,'
Listings & Home
Market Analysis
RON & KARNA NEITZ
BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060.
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Bonnie Peterson
Realtor
Your Satisfaction Is
my Futurel
(352) 794-0888
(352) 586-6921
Exit Realty Leaders of
Crystal River
BRENTWOOD 3/2/2'/
Pool w/lanal, FI room,
Golf crs. view, all appli's
Owner Relocating,
Motivated seller,
$209,000.480-241-5849
CRYSTAL OAKS
Pool home; Many
up-gradesl 3/2/2 Split;
Tile & carpet; cov. lanal
w/prvt backyard on
cul-de-sac. $225,000
(352) 746-7088
3.9%/2.9%
Full Service Listing
Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience
Call & compare
$150+Mllilon SOLDIII
Please Call
for Details,
Listings & Home
Market Analysis
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BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060.
ed=BS
E t-mNBHS1i
Crmus CouNTY (FL) CHRONrcLE
$290,000. (352)726-2038
3/2/2 on 213
acres
CUSTOM BUILT
HOME
2309 sf.,
cath. ceilings,
open floor
pkln, Adj.
1.01Ac.
Available
Reduced to $287,000
(352) 860-1877
*****
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& banks won't help?
Self-employed,
all credit Issues
Bankruptcy OK,
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352-344-0571
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PINE RIDGE
Roomy 3/3 POOL Home
5880 N. Petunia Ter.
(352) 726-7533
www Reliance-RE.com
Reliance Realty
3.9%/2.9%
Full Service Listing
Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience
Call & Compare
$150+Million SOLDI"
Please Call for Details,
Listings & Home
Market Analysis
RON & KARNA NEITZ
BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
3/2/2 w/heated pool
No Membership Req'd
1,685sf liv on cul-de-sac
Neutral Interior w/many
upgrades, $259,900.
(352) 400-0449
BeeryHil
In Citrus County. Call
"The MaxI" for details.
R. Max Simms, LLC.
GRI, AHWD
Broker Associate.
(352) 527-1655
% tCawMe
3/2/2-Built In 2003
Presidential Estates
fenced 1/2 acre
gas fp, 1500sfllv. area
$195,000 Very quletll
(352) 637-5570
Greg Blance
(352) 422-0421
Retired Citrus Co.
School Teacher now
serving your
Real Estate Needsl
Call for appointment.
Keller Williams Realty
(352) 344-1113
TERRA VISTA OF
CITRUS HILLS
Beautiful new pool
home 3/2/2 plus den in
gated community.
Lg patio under lanai.
Must see Island
kitchenll $485,000
Call 352-726-3776,
830-305-3683 or
352-527-4953
Terra VIstal Brand Newl
3/2/2, Huntington style,
1,800+SF, Ig lot. Hillside
So. Comm.-1542 N.
Kllllbrew Pt. $344900.
Owner/Agent
(617) 816-1230
3.9/2.9%
Full Service Listing
Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience
Call & Compare
$150+Mllllon SOLDIII
Please Call for Details,
Listings & Home
Market Analysis
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BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060.
3.3 AC + or 3/2/2
Dbl. FP, gas apple's, Cer.
tile in Kit. & bath, jetted
tub. Sep. shwr. in MB,
Security sys. $229,900
Parsley Real Estate Inc.
(352) 726-2628.
Handyman Special
Just over 1 acre. 2/1
Steal It for $79,000.
(813) 266-4505
-I.
3 LRG. BR, 2 BATH, living
rm. & den, dining rm,
Irg. gas fireplace,
caged in pool, all apple.
stay. Must see $195,000
(352) 560-7353
1006 Princeton Ln
$134,900 3/2/2, IHW,
2,000 sq.ft. under roof,
upgraded kitchen &
bath, minor TLC
(352) 563-4169
2003 MF HOME
3/2 ON .44 Ac
(352) 726-7533
www.Reliance-RE
RelianceRealty
15K UNDER APPSD
3/2/2pool Highlands
Ig tiled lanai-fenced yard
tile and wood flooring
FAST SALE -$170,000
352-726-4178 or
464-0062
2/2, Lake Tsala Gardens
motivated seller, new
roof & flooring, jet tub,
city water, asking
$129,900 Owner/
Agent Call Lena,
(352) 212-4835
2/1/1, brick Doll house,
new kitch & appl.. A/C,
paint, floors. Scr. lanal,
fenced, Near shopping,
church & Hospital
$129,000 (352) 201-0842
2/2/1 Newly Renovated
Loc in the Highlands
Scrn porch, fncd yard,
new appls/crpt/flle &
fixtures.' $139.5W
(352) 228-2007
2/2/2 Pool Home
Sunrise Lake Est, ofc or
3rd BR, gas FP, fncd yd,
irr sys, scr lanai, 3110 S.
Eagle Ter., $225,000
(352) 344-3110
3/2 MFG Home on 1.09
Ac. F/P, coy. ft. & bk.
porch, lam. hardwood
floors w/ file in wet
areas. Vltd. ceilings w/
fans, Ig. barn, upgrad-
ed kit, apple. Must seel
$130,000.
(352) 637-5252
3/2/2 CBH Split Plan on
3 lots In S. Highlands, scr
lana. Ig K w/nook, W1C,
10x12 shed, part fncd,
Iml fm town. $165,000
930 Maple Ave.
(352)637-7189
3/2/2 RENOVATED
New roof/floors, wood/
tile, paint In and out.
Quiet neighborhood,
Gospel Island $158,000
obo (352) 726-1875
3/2/2, Brick House,
FlI Rm. 1863 sq. ift.liv.,
2588 UR, .6 acre,
corner lot. $165,000.
309 N. Braemar Dr.
352-341-0583,613-0937
3/2/2, Cul-de-sac,
Inverness Golf & Co.
club over 1,800 sq. ft.
of Ilv. 12 x 20 lanai, A
acre lot, $249,900.
(352) 344-3948
3/2/2 Must Sell 3,500
Sq. Ft. MOL Lg. Fam.
Room, Oak flrs, F/P,
Fenced corner, 2.5 ac.
In upscale Hampton Pt.
Dr. Lg. Out bldg. Open
to all offers. Asking
Why Pay Rent
When you can own?
Several Options
Available. New
Home Buyers Dream.
(352) 697-2849
Brad Potts Jr
Retired Citrus Co.
School Teacher now
serving your
Real Estate Needsl
Call for appointment
Keller Williams Realty
(352) 344-1113
HIGHLANDS 3/2/2 SPLIT
6360 Gurley
2500 sqft, LR, new kit &
appl. Fam rm w/gas FP.
Wood floors. $166900
352-302-3901/726-9928
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBCO59685
If you can rent You
Can Own Let us-
show you how. Self-
employed, all credit
Issues, bankruptcy OK
Associated Mortgage
352-344-0571
www.amnamortgage.
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INVERNESS GOLF
ESTATES 3/2/2 home
built in 2005 2300 LA
2778 UR, shed, all appl.,
sprinkler system, blinds
S$249,900 obo To see
call (352) 344-0683 or
941-773-3755
INV GOLF & CC HOME
3/2/2 open split plan, Ig
corner lot, fam rm, sun
porch. Move In Cond.
REDUCED to $213,000
(352) 341-3941 or
(239) 209-1963'
LAKEFRONT COUNTRY
HOME. on 2-'/ AC, 200'
WF, 4/3, Irg. kitch. firepl.,
front porch, priv. Lrg.
oaks, gardens, fish
ponds, $525,000.
(631),334-8444
LARGE 2/2, split plan,
2-car garage. Laundry
room, covered deck
back porch, 80x120 lot
$130,000 (352) 637-3846
LIKE NEWI 2/2/1'/
New carpet, tile, ceiling
fans & more. Must see!
6079 Daly Lane. Price
+.du. dlJ Ic $139,900
352-442-7772,637-7250
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
12-3PM. 2br, 2ba, 2car
6015 E. Devon Ln.
1240 sq. ft. Uv., hew flr.,
appL's, fans $135,500.
(352) 228-7493
ONE-OF-A-KIND
MUST-SEER* Beautiful
2200 sq fl, 2/2, tn-level,
secluded %4 ac. on
Lake Pocono: 20x28
scrnd lanai overlooking
lake & nature, 60' dock,
stniess appl, tile/Pergo/
carpet, FP, 12x24 wkshp
w/pwr & AC, $275,000
(352) 362-3435
PRICED BELOW MARKET
VALUE. Inverness Golf &
CC 3/2/2, Inground
pool & sprinklers, new
paint in & out, $195,000
3108S. Tellco Ter.
352-637-0041/464-2363
PRICED TO SELLI 2/1
RENOVATED; Office,
fenced, 818 Oak St
$124,499 352-422-3670
SReduced, 3 BR, 2 BA,
2-car gar., extra large
house, tiled firs., 3 scrn.
porches, wood deck.
Fire Place, corner lot,
605 Morse St. by appt.
only (352) 586-7685
SELL YOUR HOME
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726-1441
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SWEETWATER
POINTE
Upscale neighborhood,
3/2, greatroom, open
floorplan, fireplace, tile,
fenced yard, pool, hot
tub, beautifully land-
scaped, washer & dry-
er, irr sys, 1+ acre, Ask-
ing $389,000. By Appt.
Only 637-3898
\rr
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home warranty.
No transaction fees
(352) 586-9072
Nature Coast
BELOW MKTVALUEIII
Reduced to $157,400
BY OWNER, NEWER 4/2
2,048 sq. ft.,beautiful
scrnd pool, fruit trees
(352) 637-5937
2/1
GREAT
CONDITION!
New roof.
Priced under
value $99,900.
ERAAmerican
Realty
The Right Choice Team
Rebekah
Potter
Why Pay Rent
When you can own?
Several Options
Available. New
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(352) 697-2849
Brad Potts Jr
Need a mortgage
& banks won't help?
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Bankruptcy OK.
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New Listingl
3/2 Newer apple. tile &
carpet. Many updates.
$184,900.
Call Bonnie Peterson,
Exit Realty Leaders
(352) 586-6921
("Your satisfaction
is my future")
4/2/2, LR, Solid wood
kit. cabs, Master Suite,
scrnd. Fl. Rm., new sod
$185,000 Must Seell
*(352) 572-0186.* l
3.9%/2.9%
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Why Pay More???
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Listings & Home
Market Analysis
RON & KARNA NEITZ
BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060.
CHARMINGG HOME*
Near Rock Crusher
IAc. Lot, 3/2 Ranch,
$174,500 For photos &
Info: www.nftre
coasthomefront cam
Listing #12483685
352-628-1564/586-7465
100% Financing Avail.
$650/mo W.AC. will get
you in this like n ew 3/2
1996 DW set up In '04 on
1 4 ac. lot. $69,000.
(352) 628-0731
100% Financing Avail.
3/1 /1 newly renovat-
ed home on 115X150
lot. New roof, wood
floors, carpet, newly
painted in/out. Great
family neighborhood,
$119,900. 352-628-0731
100% Financing Avail.
Like new. 3/2 DW on 1
fenced ac. New roof,
10X28 deck, 2 sheds,
paved drive, C/H/A,
10X20 Fl. rm. Wood
floors & much more.
$119,900. 352-628-0731
2/1/ 2000 SW on /Ac
newly set up In '04,
great buy at $55,000
(352) 628-0731
4/2.5/3+CP, pool w/
solar sys, 2300sf, sh+ac,
fncd in quiet area, encl
lanal w/pool tbl, new
CH/A, newer appls,
$235,000 352-503-3460
For Sale By Owner
3/2, $92-193
(352) 563-9857
Peannv Mixnn
3/2/2, $139,900
New carpet/tlle/palnf
Inside & Outl I
(352) 613-8453
Bonnie Peterson
Realtor
Your Satisfaction Is
my Future
(352) 794-0888
(352) 586-6921
Exit Realty Leaders of
Crystal River
Cute 3/1 Remodeled,
On large lot, in quiet
neighborhood. $97,000.
Or Rent, (352) 726-3258
Exit Realty Leaders
1-3 STUNNING NEW CIT.
SPRGS HOMES FOR RENT
poss. 4 BR/den, 2A458
tot. sf. Rents starting at
$950/mo. 352-854-7170
BEVERLY HILLS
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No Down* Payment
Required.
79 Regina $695mo
14 S. Adams $725mo
28 N. Adams $725mo
12 S Lee $725mo,
'Special Mortgage
Terms may be
available to First Time
Home Buyers.
Home Buyers Friend
on Rt 491 Across
from Pine Ridge
352-746-7601
352-634-4286
CITRUS SPRINGS
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yard. Rent to own.
(877)223-2624
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NORTH CAROLINA 160 AC + or Grassy
Mtn. Log Cabin, Pasture, huge oaks,
,9er$109,900. Easy to Finish Mostly board fenced.,
3.9%/2.9% 2 story home. Paved $2.6 million, terms.
.., .-. .-.*J rFull Service Listing access. Wont Last Parsley Real Estate Inc.
Financing828-652-8700 (352) 726-2628
Lee BreWhy Pay More??? UPSTATE NY BANK
2 sNo Hidden Fees REPOSSESSED LAND AUCTION #18
25+Yrs. Experience 10 acres- $39,900. ithlacoochee
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$150+Mllllon SOLDIII Hardwoods, apple river.land-lnfocom
HradBonnie Peterson Please Call for Detail trees, pond sitel
Realtor Listings & Home s Beautiful country Aug. 24 10 A.M.
Market Analysis settlingl Mins off 1-901 Plantation Inn
Your Satisfaction Is G'teed bulldablel
my Future! RON & KARNA NEITZ (877) 856-5263. www. Blvd. Lot, In Oak Village
myRO KERS/REALTRS mohawkhlghlands, cm South of Sugarmill
Riverhaven By Owner (352) 794-0888 CITRUS REALTY GROUP UPSTATE NY HORSE Acre LotsClean wood-
2006, Unique design, (352) 586-6921 (352)795-0060. FARM Was $699,900 ed single fam. Home
2/2 + Office, g. Exit Realty Leaders of REDUCED to $599,000. sitn a deed restricted
kit. (approx. 1400') Crystal River Turn-key breeding community w/utillties In
Forsalebvowner com facility. 4BR home, pcmmunity w/
#20689616 for photos place. $89,500. Owner/
(352) 628-7267 BUYING OR equipped barns, Indoor Realtor (352) 382-7714
SELLING? CALL ME arena, 67 acres, fenced
SEL G CiAL pastures (877)892-5263 CRYSTAL HILLS MINI-
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upstateNYland.com acres, easy access,
$68,000 (727) 692-3519
www.CtrusCountise Crystal River
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(352)628-9191the sme way again.REATY LEADERS LOOKING TO BUILD
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Spotted Call Me WC -
Dog PHYLLIS STRICKLAND MR CITRUS '
some of the mast .' (352) 795-1182
beautiful farmlskin I', Florida Reality and We Specialize In
HOMS. SPGS'A. $340,000 (352)726Auction.cQm Helping FAMIUES
HAMS. SPGS. $3O.000 (352)726-5"t535l W l% a s idRelty Acquire A
3/s/, 100 s., C/H/A, Deeded lake Access .d T Ation, i. Quality-Low-Prlced
1stlast/sec $850/mo372 3/2 DET, Encd. pool, fully ALAN NUSSO Building Lot
$120,000(727) 375-2078 remodelled. $249,900. 3.9% Listings 1-800-476-5373
(352)341-0696INVESTORS Crystal River, 2 Story
(352) 302-2902 BUYERS AGENT Waterfront, 2 kit. 2 cov- ask for C.R. Bankson
Derosa 3/2/2, split fl. BUSINESS BROKER 3BA over 3200 sq. ft Realty & Investments
u m plan, Ig. lanai, w/ bar (352) 422-6956 $899,000. on canal to crbankson@era.com
FOR SALE BY OWNER scrn. heated Pool, 15 x ANUSSO.COM Kings Bay 352-563-9857
$170,000 Relaxing, prvt 30 Iv. rm. w/ FP, dbl ce- FOR FREE PACKAGE
view of pond frm scrnd ment D.Wy., irrigation I Crystal Shores, 2/3/den, of Lots & Maps
lanai w/vinyl sliders, sys. asking $272,000. dock, boat slip on Call 800 # Above
3/2/2 LR, DR, laundry forsalebyowner.com 1 2 lots, porch w/ vinyl Lv. Name & Address
room, garage w/ (352) 794-0490 I windows, overlook gor-
screen. Included: W/D, HIGHLANDS 3/2/2 SPLIT geous lagoon min. to NOTICE
stove, micro, Side by 6360 Gurley Over 3,000 gulf, excel, cond, appt. Property In Auction
Side Refrigerator 2500 sqft, LR, new kit & Homes and only (352) 795-7593 5.95 Acres- web site:
ALL NEW: Roof, rugs, appl. Fam rm w/gas FP. Properties FSBO, 3/2/2+pool, den, http://land-info.com
vinyl, window Wood floors. $ 166.90 FP, updated w/2100sf Aug. 24 10 a.m.
treatments, Int. neutral 352-302-3901/726-9928 listed at on 1/2+ acre, custom Plantation Inn
paint. Exc. immediate HOME FOR SALE www.naturecoast woodwork, $274,900 Owner, 727-580-3884
move-in condition! On Your Lot, $110,900. homefrontcom 7435 Applewood Dr.,
Some tasteful furniture, / w/ Laundry Inverness 352-344-5298 PINE RIDGE
reasonably priced, Atkinson Construction Inverness Golf & Pine Ridge Blvd. 1 acre,
29fGr sale. 352-637-4138 Country Club Water- Beautiful lotfl $68,900
29 Golfvew C Uc.# CBC059685 front 3/2/3, 3352 sq. ft., (352) 746-1636
Owner o(352) 382-0619 W heated pool w/water- HILLSIDE VILLAS
SUGARMILL T.H. f fall, dock, 6 yrs. old, too Terra Vista, in Skyvew
New 3/3/2 appl, W/D Over 3,000 many amenities to list Terra Vourse Comm
$1200/mo(617)201-3521 Homes and (352) 637-0184 Outstanding activity
S Properties center & tennis courtsl
. listed at L ET OUR OFFICE $78,000 (561) 310-9846
www.naturecoast GUIDE YOUI
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Full Service sting
Why Pay More??? LEILA K. WOOD, GRI
No Hidden Fees Broker/ Realtor Real Sacrificel Must Selll
25+Yrs. Experience Your Real Estate -. I (2) 4.77 acres In
Call & Compare Consultant with vision beautiful Romeo. Well
PARADISE REALTY & Over 3,000 under market value.
$150+Million SOLD!!I Investments Inc. Homes and Same adjoining parcel
7655 W. GulftoLake rties Plantation Realty Ing, selling for 204k. Asking
Please Call for Details, Hwy., Crystal River Properties (352) 795-0784 $169. & $179. (water &
LUstings & Home (352) 795-9335 listed at Cell 422-7925 electric). Romeo Is one
Market Analysis www.naturecoast Lisa VanDeboe of the most beautiful
RON & KARNA NEITZ homefront.com Broker (R)/Owner agricultural areas In
See all of the listings in northern florida.
BROKERS/REALTORS f Citrus County at Located in Marion Co.
CITRUS REALTY GROUP www.olantatlon just outside of
(352)795-0060. realtvinccokm Dunnellon & Ocala.
do2For06.le"Lush rolling hills, great
"schools, property.
3 BEDROOM, 2-FULL '-cleared and dry.Land
BATHS glassed in porch,. selling fast in area.
3.9%/2.9% no malnt, fee. 631-744-3990
Full Service Listing $125,500.
Full Service Listing Michael Harris (352) 341-4030
Why Pay More??? Fine Homes, CITRUS HILLS
No Hidden Fees Acreage, Waterfront, MEADOWVIEW 2/2/1 'i GlC=
25+Yrs. Experience Commercial VILLA, New roof, siding,
Call & Compare (352) 220-0801 AC, only $142,900. 6n d 80 x 120 BUILDING LOT
Florida Reality/and Owner (352) 746-0658 level, close to town,
$150+Mlllion SOLD!I Auction.com Citrus Hills Condo 6 nice trees $18,500.
Please Call for Details, Iloid Realty 2/2, quiet, betw. two adjoining Lot also avail.
UListings & Home & Acto., Ine, golf crses, pi, exc. cond (352) 302-4512
Market Analysis Reduced $135 900.
352-302-3467, Owner AUCTION #18
RON & KARNA NEITZ Sugarmill Woods 2/2, Withlacoochee
BROKERS/REALTORSI 1st floor, Ig. 1500 sq. ft. Over 3,000 Riverfront
CITRUS REALTY GROUP liv. area, golf view, new Homes and web site: http://
(352)795-0060. AC, heat & hot water, Proerties river.land-ino.cm
Refrigerator & range, Properties Aug. 24- 10 A.M.
Upscale Community $159,900. (352)382-1179 listed at Plantation Inn
5 min. from Suncoast. --- Villa Regency Park www.naturecoast
3/2/2 completed 8/06150 + Ig. gre Inverness, 2/2/1, end homefront.com Blvd. Lot, in Oak Village
area spacious rooms, unit, CB construct w/ South of Sugarmll
catha cil, 4-t dooms' tile Rf., all apple's incl. ONE-OF-A-KIND Woods, approx., /2
cath. cell., 46fdoorsc firm price $158,000. MUST-SEE Beautiful Acre Lot Clean wood-
DW, GD, Refr., Rang, Mchee Rose (352) 344-5634 2200 sq ft, 2/2, tri-level, ed single tam. Home
DW.GDRefr, Range, MicheleRose secluded 3/4 ac. on site In a deed restricted
micro., Jacuzzl & show- REALTOR Lake Pocono' 20x28 community w/utillitles In
er, Mas. Ba, tile, carpet, "Simply Put- scnd lanai overlooking plae $89,500. Owner/
fans, sprinklers, 2528 Iiv./ I'll Work Harder" lake & nature, 60' dock, Realtor (352) 382-7714
+ 851 total 3,379, 352-212-5097 unless appltie/Pe Realtor (352) 382-7714
$295,000. Let's talk thorn@atlantic.net siess ap, tle/Perg2x p Citrus Hills 1 acre,
(352) 584-5983 Craven Realty, Inc. Over 3,000 carpet, FP, 12x24 wkshp
w/pwr & AC,.$275,000 Stafford St. Cleared
+ PRICED TO SELL+ 352-726-1515 Homes and (352) 362-3435 and Impact fee is paid,
Beautiful, NEW 4/2/2, Properties have permits & plans
>2,300 SF. 55 mln. to Need a mortgage listed at for 4br. house. Savings
Tampa. Many extrasI & banks won't help? of $12,000. Must sell,
Window treatments, Self-employed, WWw.naturecoast $80,000. (516) 924-1591
upgraded apple, all credit Issues homefront.com CITRUS SPRINGS
sun-tunnels. Privt. golf Bankruptcy OK. CITRUS SPRINGS
comm., 2 C.C. FSBO Associate Mortgage Over 3,000 By Owner $26,900. 352
S(386) 569-6777* www.amnamortgage. Homes and 291-9223/561-358-0562
coam Properties CITRUS SPRINGS
listed at Cheapest Res. Lot
WWW.naturecoast below market, $24,899.
homefront.com There Is OQ CHARGE Owner must sell now.
"NO BULL to use my services. 888363-1668, TCHT RE
32-8046 CITRUS SPRINGS
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credit toward $square foot. Call for 3.53 c, $195,000
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2/2/2 Imperial Execu- W(800)642-5333. (352) 628-0968 $34,000 (352)795-3837
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to see properties
(800) 241-5301
www.NRPIdream.com
ROCKY RIVER VISTA- TN
Spectacular 1 to 5 acre
parcels from the $40s5
Choose bluff view,
wooded or Pond sites.
Clubhouse with fitness
center. Nature trails.
Min. to Fall Creek Falls
State Park. Call
(866) 292-5769 FCAN
TN LAKEFRONT LAND
LIQUIDATION Wooded
parcel was $69,900
now $39,900; Lakevlew
parcel was $149,900
now $99,900.
Competing priorities/
excess Inventory means
opportunity for savings.
Call (877) 593-9732
WITH TENNESSEE'S
BEAUTIFUL LAKES &
MOUNTAINS, you are
sure to find the perfect
spot to call home. Call
Nancy Gaines, Gables
& Gates (865) 388-7703,
(865) 777-9191 www.
nancygalines.com
FCAN
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
SDianna
McNally
5Realty Leaders Realtor
AUCTION #18
Wlthlacoochee
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
-I- I
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,
encl. 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, Mlnn-Kota, tri. 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
11-71
I
(352)344-9436
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$35.951*
*2 weeks In the
*2 weeks Onllnel
*Featured In Tues.
Whls" Sectioni
Call Today
(352) 726-1441
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
"$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
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-Lwt-4INONMI
, Runs & dr;.e greal.
(352) 422-0126
NISSAN ALTIMA
2005,27,900 ml. Power
seat, CD player, dual
alrbags, red with black
int. Excellent Conditioni
$14,500
Call anytime
(352) 428-0031
OLDS ALERO '99
4dr, loaded, 97K ml.
$3500
(352) 465-5401
Plymouth Valiant
'70 318 4dr, parts car,
new radiator, carbs,
exhaust, $500,
NIssan PU '87 Ext. cab.
4X4, new tires, blown
trans. $1,000. (352)
257-9008 Iv. message,
~I
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 renting
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.
75HP Suzuki outboard,
w/ controls
$600.
runs great
(352) 795-0147
2 YAMAHA
WAVE RUNNERS, 2000,
GP760, w/traller,
$6,500/both,
(352) 257-1355
16.5' CANOE
Grumman Aluminum,
No leaks, $400
(352) 341-0483
701 Yahama JET SKI
2 seater, very fast, looks
good. Incl. trailer
$1,300
352- 422-2181/563-6090
2000 YAMAHA
WAVERUNNER
1200cc Trailer & cover
$3600. (352) 794-0254
SEA-DOO
1997, 3 seater, GTX,
$2700
352-422-7925
WAVERUNNER
$3000/obo
(352) 726-9531
YAMAHA
2005, VX-110, 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 Ix,
$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 Extrasl
Ready to Go! $650
352-270-3812 (after 4P)
21' TROPHYPRO
'04 ext hardtop, 4.3MPI
Merc, I/O, Lenco elec
trim tab mtrs, full cnvs,
trir, xtrs, like new (17hrs),
24.500 (352) 795-9950
21ft G3 Yamaha
2006 Brand NEW!
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 td.
avail, will demo, runs
great $14,500. obo
(352) 302-2395, Iv. mess
BAYLINER 28'
454 Mercrulser rebuilt
engine. New Volvo OD.
Many xtrasl$15,000 obo
(352) 726-0652
BOAT DONATIONS
Tax Deductible @
appraised value
when donated to a
43 year old
non-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 i
Large
Selection
of Clean
Preowned
Boats
We need Theml
&
We sell Them I
no fees
Hwy. 19, Crystal River
563-5510
GLASTRON '04
co
M-L
cn Cars
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.
Nicel 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, '0240 hp Nissan; Jk
plate, trying mtr. Extrasi
$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/l40hp
Tohatsu, bimini top, well
maintained, no trlr. $2500
(352) 726-7355
Regal Ventura 23'
Cutty Cab. w/ full
canvas 5.7 300hp Merc
I/O, SS Prop, VHF, Alum.
Tr, $19,500. 212-1754
REGAL, 17', 1988
I/O 3.0 Merc-Cruis, tot
rest, full GA panel, tilt &
trim & all elect, EZ load
trir, cstm cvr & Bim top
$4,500 (352) 527-8834
SEAPRO 1989
20', blmini 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, 25 FT
1990, w/cuddy cabin
2000 5.7 Chevy engine
w/ Volvo 0/D, good
gas mileage, w/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 Mercs
('03) w/tndm trir, hydr
steering + many extras
$22,000 (352) 621-3764
VIP 19' SKIBOAT
'89, 150 HP blue
.metaflqke rail, incl.
trailer .lu!i ?-ll, Best
.*,er (352) 382-7188
WELLCRAFT
20.6 ft, 200 Yamaha
Saltwater series, full
electronics, quick-load
trailer. Lots of extras
$4,900. (352) 400-1951
WELLCRAFT
V-20, 1992,175 Suzuki,
GPS, VHS depth finder,
exc cond. In water, will
demonstrate. $4800
(352) 489-7678
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$35.951*
*2 weeks in the
Chronicle!
*2 weeks Onlinel
Featured in Tues.
"Whee" Sectioni
UaI Today
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For details.
'$5 per additional line
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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
DAMON 32FT, 1992
454 Chevy eng, 27K ml,
2 ACs, queen bed. Lots
of extras & exc cond7
22,fQ (352) 527-8247
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
SJAAYCO
Popup Camper, w/ air,
Al cond. $2,500.
(352) 489-0262
WILDERNESS
'99, 31ft., 5th Wheel
w/ dbl. slides and 1999
Ford F350 Super Duty
Crew Cab Long Bed
Diesel, 47,600 ml. Both
In like new cond. below
retail value $32,900.obo
(352) 795-1586
WINNEBAGO BRAVE
1999, 35ft, Class A, Ig
slide, 2 ACs, 2 TVs, hyd
Jacks, 30K, exc cond,
$42,000 (352) 568-1859
RV DONATIONS
Trailers, Motor Homes,
STaxDeductible @
appraised value
when donated to a
43 year old
non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
Maritime Ministries
(352) 795-9621
35' 5TH WHEEL TRLR
NEWLY REMODELED INT
Great Shape, 1BR, 1 full
bath. Must seel $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/
ru..,t-ii:e d r.c.ir Used
,er, inil Mir.r .:ondll
$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
PALAMINO PUMA
'05, 25'9". deluxe model,
:'.., t .ar ha -, "Ip:, r.: ,
,.'Jr, ull .3. .r.r.
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/slide, 35001bs, qu.
Island bed, AC, outside
shower, awning, micro,
stereo, good cond.
$11,500. (352) 542-9527
RV Refrigerator
like new,
gas or electric,
1$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
S--ATTIRES
On64lug, 10x15,
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
Michelin Tires; Low Miles
Like New! $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,
8-1 uirl:ed glow hinged
*: t r.r :,-,,v *:ldc lr..g
cab window, $600 B
(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 79 S 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,
PREMIER EDITION
2006 Hy'llne, 5th wheel,
2BR, triple slide, must
sell, $29,900
'(352) 399-1400
SAFARI 36'
1992, Diesel, $37,000
rlicksfla@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 ml., (352) 860-1356
On'lus ComN'I (FL) Ci-momcme
CLASSIFIED
1999 CHEVY-
CAMARO
77000, V-6 Automatic
T-top roof.
$6500 or best offer.
637-2670 after 3 p.m.
BMW
'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,,
e.31r..r i.,D ed ..-.r,: ."
2:. .1 ri $21,500.
(352) 726-5346
BUICK '97
LaSabre. custom, excel.
cond rie.'rvlrln:g run,
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 coold
air, exctire, $1500..
(352) 628-1923
Cadillac DeVille
1993, 4dr., loaded,
excel, cond.. white,
runs great $2995.00
(352)726-9928/302-3901
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
CHRYSLER
2005 PT Cruiser, Touring
.iaio:,r, I. n mi
iTuarlniglt oiuc puo.
(352) 637-6971
CHRYSLER LHS
2000, Loaded, 58,4BA00 "
mi. Flawless leather int.
Sunrf, 4disc. CD, $8,.500
/obo. (352) 302-9834
COMO RV TRUCK
& AUTO SALES
OF HOMOSASSA
See Jim Shany Felt
(352) 628-1411
DAEWOO
'02,'Nubira,.4 DR.AC,
PW, PL, great cond.
6-' vn .$4,000 obo
(352) 533-3069
FORD 500 SEL
2005, Loadedl Like
Ne.,.i ,ur..-.or dujal
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
I"1";.. '',t g.."r ,,:n / '*.
,. -* 'i ,,
(352) 560-7221
Grand Marquis '03
Black beauty,exclusive
Pres. edition. Exc. cond.
32K. Priced,to sell!
S9.900. (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.
$5200
(352) 795-9004
JAGUAR
'92, XJ6, Sovereign, 4DR,
sedan. 84k mi., excel.
cor.d $6,900. obo
(352) 270-3547
KIA
'03, Spectra, hatch-
back, low mi., 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.
Nicecond.
***'* 'Asirg 400. '
.(352) 746-1320
LINCOLN
'99 Continental, all!
leather, 32 valve eng,,
loaded, exc. cond;
$5,900080 746-1832
LINCOLN Town Car
'96, 87K orig, cold A/C,
Leather; Showroom
Cond. $3,900 obo
(352)-697-2461
Lincoln Towncar
SExecutive 1994, Blue
ext. & interior--nice
cond., Asking $2000.
(352) 746-1320
MAZDA 626 LX
1997, PW/PL AC, cruise,
pwr sunrf, 126K road ml,
red, exc cond, $3500
(352) 560-3007
MERCEDES 420 SEL
1987, New motor job.
exhaust syst, radio/CD,
tires. Will trade for boat
& mtr. of camp. 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.
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
PLYMOUTH BREEZE
1998, 4 dr. 4 cyl, auto,
A/C, loaded, 153K,
Like newly $2,800
(352) 437-0160
PONTIAC
'93, Sunbird conv., red,
V6, auto, 106k ml.,
S Restored, must see.
$2,995. (352) 382-0398
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
1999, Garaged/mint,
All power; All Svc. Rec.
Must sacrificel$7,000.
352-422-5685/628-5904
TOYOTA PRIUS
S2004, Hybrid (50mpg),
Nay. Sys, top modell
Great cond., I owner
$17,995 (352) 746-0870
95 Lincoln TC Presidentaill
White,Tan Top, NeL............$3,995
'96 Cadilac Concord
4dr Pead, Leather Shatrp...$6,995
198 Lincoln Mark VIII
Red, Moonroof, V-8, Shrp...$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
12 Clsi
CAD SEVILLE
1976, yellow, 350. 36K,
wire sp. wh., Stored A/C
gar. Orig. All Receipts
SHOWROOM $7,800
(352) .621-0484
CHEVY
'67, Nova, 4 DR. V-8,
auto $1,000. obo
Call 352-634-1570
MERCEDES
1984,380 SL
Convertible, white with,
blue/top
(352) 746-2771
Oldsmobile
.'71 C.arl.':: .:-.r. -rti-
I,.s ar t.: :.-r,1
Sra. -, $14.500.
(352) 726-6261
PONTIAC
1980, FIREBIRD T-Top
Body very nice shape.
V-8 301auto. Blown hd.
Sgasket. 1 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
SRoadster Project
1929, Brooksville, steel
body, 1932 rails, 1950
mercy flathead motor
Period correct parts.
80% complete, Call Kirk
from 8-3, (352) 422-0175
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$35.95!*
*2 weeks In the
Chronicle
*2 weeks Onlinel
*Featured in Tues.
"Wheels" Sectioni
,aqll Today
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or (352) 563-5966
For details.
'85 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
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'fires,
brakes, 8k mi on eng.
81,500 mi., $12,900 obo.
(352) 398-1123
Chevy
'87, S10 Blazer,
350 eng., 350 trans.,
red very f6st $8,000.
(352)795-3819 after .3:30
COMO RV TRUCK
& AUTO SALES
OF HOMOSASSA
See Jim Shany Felt
(352) 628-1411
Dodge
'95, Ram 1500 SLT, 360
V8, loaded w/ cap
107k, extras, good
shape runs fine. $3,250.
(352) 564-9329
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 mi, loaded,
tow pkg, Exc. cond.
Diesel $18,500
(352) 628-7239
DODGE RAM
'98, V8, club cab, loaded
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.$4.70.0 Q
(352) 266-1048
FORD RANGER
1986, $700
FORD RANGER
1988, $800
(352) 344-8550
FORD RANGER
'93 Flareside, custom
wheels & tires, Must see
to appreciate. 83K. ml.
$2,000. (352) 746-4848
GMC S-15 2002
35500, $9000.00
obo.Tow pack, roof rack,
fiberglas cap.
352-586-3102
GMC SIERRA 1500SL
1997. New AC & Morel
Very Clean Run Great!
$6000OBO
(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.
Stepside, Red, Cold AC,
PW, PL, cruise, clean.
108K ml. $8500/obo
(352) 344-2124
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TOYOTA, 1984
Low miles, topless, 5spd,
project hunting, needs
"work. 80A
(352) 563-5480
2002 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER
71K, AWD, Tow Pkg, all
Power, Keyless entry,
$12,900. 352-697-1814
2006 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER
71000K, AWD, Tow Pkg,
all Power, Keyless entry,
$12,900. 352-697-1814
COMO RV TRUCK
& AUTO SALES
OF HOMOSASSA
See Jim Shany Felt
(352) 628-1411
FORD
'91, Explorer, 4 x 4, AC,
runs, needs head work
$600.
(352) 795-0147
FORD
'96, Explorer, auto/AC,
hwy mi. runs great
$1,800.
(352) 228-9059
FORD EXPLORER
'95, great shape, runs
great, $2,500.
Please call after 12N
(352)7302-2911
GMC JIMMY
'98, SLT Loaded,Sliding
Sun Roof, Running
Boards, Tow Hitch 135K;
$3,500 352-382-3337
JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
1993,4x4, V8 196K, runs
great, in good shape
'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 mi, 6,195
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Toyota
'04,4 Runner, black,
50k ml., new tires, good
cond. KBB $18,300. obo
(352) 746-1242
TOYOTA 4 RUNNER
2000,41-500K, Good
cond. Many upgrades;
Red Runs fantastlcl
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1977 CJ5 JEEP
A MUST SEE VEHICLE
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$12,000 OBO
(352) 726-3785
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$35.95!*
*2 weeks in the
Chroniciel
*2 weeks Onlinel
*Featured in Tues.
"Wheels" Sectioni
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or (352) 563-5966
For details.
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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
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1984 4x4, new motor,
runs great, like new
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'90, Lumina, auto/AC,
needs trans work
$500. obo
(352) 228-9059
CLASSIFIED
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CHEVY UTILITY VAN IN RE: THEESTATE OF
1995, V6, automatic, DEBORAH LUCILLE
PS/PB, 67K ml, HUDeceased
good cond, $3595 NOTICE TO CREDITORS
352-795-9229/257-3642 The administration of the
DODGE EXTENDED Estate of' Deborah Lucille
'81, runs good. Recent Hudson, deceased,
new eng work, front whose date of death was
new eng work, front June 20, 2006, s pending
end parts, water pump. In the Circuit Court for Cit-
$1200 (352)341-4848 rus County, Florida, Pro-
FORD F-250 bate Division, the address
1990, Cold A/C; of which Is 110 North
Runs good Needs Apopka Avenue, Inver-
pisn g 2oo ness, Florida 34450. The
paint $2,400 names and addresses of
(352) 726-1708 the personal representa-
NISSAN QUEST tives and the personal
'94. 193K ml. Below blue representative's attorney
bk. $1600. are set forth below.
bk2 5-600 All creditors of the dece-
(352) 527-6500 dent and other persons
PONTIAC having claims or de-
MONTANA mands against dece-
MONTANA' dent's estate on whom a
1997, 92K, New tires & copy of this notice has
brakes; Good Cond. been served must file their
$2,300 (352)465-2764 claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
Search 100's of MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
Local Autos OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
Online at DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
www.naturecoast SERVICE OF A COPY OF
wheels.com THIS NOTICE, ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
ji"'" 'I -L.... sons having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate must file
MR CITRUS their claims with thls Court
COUNTY REALTY WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
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
\.- i. FOREVER BARRED.
TI NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ALAN NUSSO ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
3.9% Listings TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
i stAFTER THE DECEDENT'S
INVESTORS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
BUYERS AGENT The date of first publica-
BUSINESS BROKER flon of this notice Is August
(352) 422-6956 10,2006,
ANUSSO.COM Personal Representative:
/s/ CYNTHIA STATEN
pc/o 452 Pleasant Grove
Road
Inverness, Florida 34452
I (352)726-0901
Attorney for Personal
ATV + ATC USED PARTS Representative:
Buy-Sell-Trade ATV, ATC, HAAG, HAAG & FRIEDRICH
Go-carts 12-5pm Dave's P.A.
USA (352) 628-2084 452 Pleasant Grove Road
Inverness, Florida 34452
(352) 726-0901
(352) 726'3345 (Facsimile)
Florida Bar No.: 0196529
/s/ Jeannette M. Haag
Attorney for Estate
A WHEEL OF Published two (2) times In
A WHEEL the Citrus County Chronl-
A DEAL ace, August 10 and 17,
A DEAL 2006.
5 lines for only 106-0817 THCRN
$35.951" Notice to Creditors
35 Estate of
*2 weeks in the Juanita V. Ward
Chronclcel PUBLIC NOTICE
.2 weeks Qnlinel IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
*Featured In Tues. CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
"Wheals" Section PROBATE DIVISION
Call Today File No. 2006-CP-819
(352) 726-1441 IN RE: ESTATE OF
JUANITA V. WARD
or (352) 563-5966 Deceased.
For details. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
*$5 per additional line The administration of the
Some Restrictions estate of JUANITA V.
May Apply WARD, deceased, whose
date of death was Janu-
DUAL SPORT 200 ary 28, 2006, Is pending In
SUZUKI. '04, elec start the Clrcuit Court for Citrus
street legal, low miles, County,. Florida, Probate
70 mpg, 82 OBO Division, the address of
(32) 746-1524 which Is 110 N. Apopka
(352)746-15 Avenue, Inverness, FL
HARLEY DAVIDSON 34450. The names and
'03 Sportster Special Ed. addresses of the personal
Lots of chrome, low ml, representative and the
exc cond, 1200cc personal representative's
$6,900 (352) 201-9018 attorney are set forth be-
low,
HARLEY DAVIDSON All creditors of the dece-
2001, FXDL, 1450cc. dent and other persons
3480miles, Exc Cond, having claims or de-
$13,200. (941) 795-2906 man ds- against dece-
dent's estate on whom a
HONDA copy of this notice is re-
'88, Scooter, 80CC quired to be served must
$750. Low Mileage file their claims with this
'97, Scooter, 80CC court WITHIN THE LATER OF
$950. Low Mileage 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
(352) 563-0016 OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION
(352)563-0016 OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
HONDA CB750 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
NIghthawk, Sr. owned. SERVICE OF A COPY OF
Extras. Just serviced, THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Pristine condl $3200. All other creditors of the
'(352) 634-4685 decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
HONDA CM400T mands against dece-
1979 Collector bike dent's estate must file
1 l Great their claims with this court
12,87ml. Great MPG. WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
Exc, cond. Asking THE DATE OF THE FIRST
$1,500. (352) 382-7341 PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
or (352) 586-7388 TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
Honda Of WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Crystal River NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
'07's In Stock! ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
06 VTX 1300's TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
Dealer Rebate $9699. AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
$1000. OFF $8699. DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
06 TRX680 Camo The date of first publica-
New Demo$7299, tion of this Notice Is Au-
03 600 cc Scooter gust 10, 2006.
Silverwing $4999. Personal Representative:
81 750 CB Honda /s/ ANGELA PEARSON
Runs Great $1499. 1908 Thornhill Road, #305
84 Honda 500 Wesley Chapel, FL 33543
Shadow $1,999.00 Attorney for Personal
We Buy Used Btkesi Representative:
WeBuyUsedBkes DONALD F. PERRIN, P.A.
352-795-4832 By: /s/ Donald F. Perrin
Florida Bar No. 164338
KAWASAKI Post Office Box 250
2001, Eliminator 125, Inverness, FL 34451-0250
1,200 miles, street legal. Telephone: (352) 726-6767
Perfect cond. $1,400 Published two (2) times In
firm (352) 560-7624 the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 10 and 17,
KAWASAKI KX-125 2006.
DIRT BIKE, 1999, SMF SFT 107-0817 THCRN
Plpe, SMF Power Core II Notice to Creditors
Silencer, $1500 080 (Summary Administration)
(352) 746-6937 Estate of
Virgil L. Teets
Search 100's of PUBLIC NOTICE
Local Autos IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
Online at PROBATE DIVISION
www.naturecoast Flle No. 2006-CP-842
wheels.com IN RE:' ESTATE OF
Wees.com VIRGIL L TEETS,
DECEASED.
o(:T'ii ,A. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
SUZUKI '02 VL 1500 TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
Intruder, Wndshid, bags AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
2 helmets Jet kit, Vance TATE:
& Hines pipes, 6k ml. You are hereby notified
$6,700. (352) 249-91117 that an Order of Summary
SUZUKI Administration has been
SUZUK entered In the Estate of
2004 Belushi. VL800, VIRGIL L. TEETS, deceased,
windshield, saddlebags, File Number 2006-CP-842,
lots of chrome, 5K ml. by the Circuit Court for
(352) 212-0214 Citrus County, Florlda, Pro-
SUZUKI 650 bate Division, the address
200 Z BeKa 760mi of which is 110 North
2006 Bergman, 700m. Apopka Avenue, Inver-
Under warr. White, ness, Florida 34450; that
$7000 the decedent's date of
(352) 465-7755 death was JUNE 2, 2006;
SUZUKI GZ250 that the total value of the
SUZUK Z25 estate Is $NONE and that
'03, Runs & looks great, the names and address of
Great starter bike. Low those to whom It has
miles. Asking $2300 obo. been assigned by such or-
726-4769 after 6p.m. der are:
SUZUKI SV-1000 LOUIS P. TEETS
3880 N. CALUMET TER-
'03,2K ml, lowered, pwr RACE
command dyno, silver, HERNANDO, FL 34442
racing pipe w/helmet ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
$6,000 (352) 621-3764 ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
Voyager All creditors of the estate
T y ners i of the decedent and per-
Trike Conversion, fits sons having claims or de-
most large, Harley's & mands against the estate
Honda's, 5 mind. of the decedent other
on or off, $2,500. than those for whom pro-
(352) 564-9329 vision for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
F must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW.
RI M.ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
105-0817 THCRN MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
Notice to Creditors BE FOREVER BARRED.
Estate of NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
Deborah Lucllle Hudson OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PUBLIC NOTICE PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
PROBATE DIVISION DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
CASE NO. 2006-CP-846 The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice Is Au-
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ LOUIS P. TEETS
3880 N. CALUMET TER-
RACE
HERNANDO, FL 34442
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice:
BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY,
P.A.
/s/ Michael Mountjoy, Esq.
209 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Florida Bar No.: 157310
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 10 and 17,
2006.
108-0817 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
(Summary Administration)
Estate of
Gladys E. Duplain
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2006-CP-840
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GLADYS E. DUPLAIN,
DECEASED.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the Estate of
GLADYS E. DUPLAIN, de-
ceased, File Number
2006-CP-840, by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus Coun-
ty, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which
Is 110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness, Florida
34450: that the dece-
dent's date of death was
MAY 30, 2006; that the to-
tal value of the estate Is
SNONE and that the
names and address of
those to whom 'It has
been assigned by such or-
der are:
CHRISTINE E. NIGELS
6598 WOODY TERRACE
LECANTO. FL 34452
& ROBERTA LYNN SIERRA
20 MOUNT JOBE ROAD
PLYMOUTH, CT 06782
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with'
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice Is Au-
gust 10, 2006.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ CHRISTINE E. NIGELS
6598 S. WOODY TERRACE
LECANTO, FL 34452
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice:
BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY,
P.A.
/s/ Michael Mountjoy, Esq.
209 Courthouse Square
Inverness. FL 34450
Florida Bar No.: 157310
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two (2)-times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 10 and 17,
2006.
109-0817 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Myrtle May Coffey
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2006CP841
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MYRTLE MAY COFFEY
A/K/A MYRTLE RITTER
COFFEY
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of MYRTLE MAY
COFFEY a/k/a MYRTLE RIT-
TER COFFEY, deceased,
whose date of death was
May 2, 2006. Is pending in
the Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North
Apopka -Avenue,' Inver-
ness, Florida 34450. The
names and addresses of
the personal representa-
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-
dent's estate on whlni a
copy of this -.:nie : re-
quired to be served must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
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
10, 2006.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Phllllp W. Coffey
830 W. Pearson Street
Hernando, Florida 34442
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ Thomas E. Slaymaker,
Esquire
Attorney for Phlllip W. Cof-
fey
Florlda 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 10 and 17,
2006,
110-0817 THCRN
Notice'to Creditors
(Summary Administration)
Estate of
Nancy E. Clark
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2006-CP-839
IN RE: ESTATE OF
NANCY E. CLARK a/k/a
NANCY EDITH CLARK,.
a/k/a EDITH CLARK,
Deceased. .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:,
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the estate of
NANCY E. CLARK, a/k/a
NANCY EDITH CLARK,
a/k/a EDITH CLARK, de-
ceased, File Number
2006-CP- 839; by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus Coun-
ty, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which
Is 110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness, Florida
34450; that the total cash
value of the estate Is cash
and that the names and
addresses of those to
whom It has been assign-
ed by such order are:
DENNIS JOE CLARK
3233 Lake Road Circle
Gainesville, Georgia
30501
MICHAEL PATRICK CLARK
1537 Gllstrap Lane, N,W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30318
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice Is
served within three
months after the date of
the first publication of this
notice must file their
claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and persons
having. claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent must file
their claims with this Court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE. .
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice Is Au-
gust 10. 2006.
Persons Giving Notice:
/s/ DENNIS JOE CLARK
3233 Lake Road Circle
Galnesvlile. Georgia
30501
/s/ MICHAEL PATRICK
CLARK
1537 Gllstrap Lane, N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30318
Attorney for Persons Giv-
Ing Notice:
/s/ JOANNE WILBURNE,
ESQUIRE
Attorney for Estate of
NANCY E. CLARK, a/k/a
NANCY EDITH CLARK,
a/k/a EDITH CLARK
Florida Bar No. 0125164
305 N. Apopka Avenue
Inverness, FL 34450
Telephone: (352) 344-1313
Facsimile: (352) 344-4050
Published (2) two times in
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle. August 10 and 17,
2006..
113-0817 THCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
Disposal of stored goods
and property pursuant to
Florida Statute #83.0806.
Notice Is hereby given
that Picard Self Storage,
Inc., located at 1274 E.
Norvell Bryant Hwy., Her-
nando, FL 34442 with the
rental office located at
1274 E. Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Hernando. FL. In-
tends to dispose of per-
sonal property/goods
stored by ALICHA BARBER
whose last known mailing
address was P.O. Box 3,
Inverness, FL 34450 for pur-
poses of satisfying delin-
quent rents and related
collection costs accruing
since May 31,2006.
Tenant stored goods, If
saleable, will be sold on
site after this public notice
has been published two
times In accordance with
Florida Statute #83.806.
The sale of stc.-a -.:-a:.o
if not redeemAo r., cs3,-
-meht 'in full, tr Oil3 i-hlr,'-
quent rents' or.a r'eaiea
costs, may be sold 15
days from the publication
of first notice In accord-
ance with Florida Statutes.
/s/ W. J. Picard
President & Owner
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County ChronI-
cle, August 10 and 17,
2006.
114-0824 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Joseph C, Hutchlngson
PUBLIC NOTICE .
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2006-CP-866
Division: PROBATE
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOSEPH C. HUTCHINGSON
A/K/A JOSEPH CLAYTON
HUTCHINGSON
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of JOSEPH C.
HUTCHINGSON, de-
ceased, whose date of.
death was July 17, 2006, Is
'pending in the Circuit
Court for CITRUS County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which Is
110 N. Apopka Ave., In-
verness, Florida 34450. The
names and addresses of
the personal representa-
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-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice Is re-
quired to be served must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
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 Au-
gust 17, 2006.
Personal Representative:
/s/ JUNE MORGAN
19 Pine Drive
.Homosassa, FL 34446
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ GLEN C. ABBOTT
Florida Bar No. 235911
P.O. Box 2019
Crystal River, Florida
34423-2019
Telephone: (352) 795-5699
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 17 and 24,
2006.
115-0824 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
(Summary Administration)
Estate of
Charles M. Mutschler
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2006-CP-805
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CHARLES M. MUTSCHLER,
DECEASED.
NOTICE TQ CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the Estate of
CHARLES M. MUTSCHLER,
deceased, File No.
2006-CP-805, by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus Coun-
ty, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which
Is 110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness, Florida
34450; that the dece-
dent's date of death was
May 16, 2006; that the to-
tal value of the estate Is
$53,756.56 and that the
names and address of
those to whom it has
been assigned by such or-
der are:
DAWN M. BUCKEL
11 Schmidts Place
Secaucus, NJ 07094
CHARLES L. MUTSCHLER
737 Second Street
Secaucus, NJ 07094
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
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of. first publica-
tion of this Notice Is Au-
gust 17, 2006.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/DAWNE M.:BUCKEL
11 SchmIdts Place
Secaucus, NJ 07094
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice:
/s/ PATRICIA M. MORNING
MORNING AND MORNING,
P.A.
7655 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy.
Suite 12
Crystal River, Florida 34429
telephone: (352) 795-1797
Florida Bar No. 712809
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chronl-
cle. August 17 and 24,
2006.
116-0824 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
(Ancillary Summary Ad-
ministration)
Estate of
Gladys S. Diller
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2006-CP-869
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GLADYS S. DILLER, a/k/a
GLADYS E. SMITH
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Ancillary Summary Ad-
ministration)
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
GLADYS S. DILLER, a/k/a
GLADYS E. SMITH, de-
ceased, File Number
2006-CP-869, by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus Coun-
ty. Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which
Is 110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness, Florida
34450; that the dece-
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f Ci'ujor, 23 1;'I Tr.ai
1ot i. '.i .'000 ".rOd ir.ao
the names and addresses
of those to whom It has
been assigned by such or-
der are:
HELEN S. BOND, a/k/a
HELEN ROSANNA SMITH
1600 27th St.
Parkersburg, WV 26101
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 LAW.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE,
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first pub-
lication of this Notice Is
August-17, 2006.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ JAMES R. BOND
Petitioner
1424 22nd Street
Parkersburg. WV 26101
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice:
/s/ MARIE T. BLUME
Attorney
Florida Bar No. 0493181
P.O. Box 2763
Inverness, Florida 34451
Telephone: (352) 726-7778
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 17 and 24.
2006.
117-0824 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Catherine A.
Frauenknecht
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2006-CP-616
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CATHERINE A. FRAU-
ENKNECHT
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
Estate of CATHERINE A.
FRAUENKNECHT, de-
ceased, whose date of
death was April 6, 2006,
and whose Social Security
Number Is 262-06-0625 Is
pending In the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probatdfe Division,
the address of which Is
110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness,. Florida
34450. The names and
addresses of the personal
representatives and the
personal representatives'
attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is re-
quired to be served must
file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this Court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice is Au-
gust 17, 2006.
Personal Representa-
tive:
/s/ ALBERT FRAUENKNECHT
39 Morris Rd.
Clifton, NJ 07012
Attorney for Personal Rep-
resentative:
/s/ MARIE T. BLUME
Florida Bar No. 0493181
P.O. Box 2763
Inverness, Florida 34451
Telephone: (352) 726-7778
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 17 and 24,
2006.
118-0824 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Anna Mae Fleber
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
I File No.: 06CP871
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ANNA MAE FIEBER A/K/A
ANNA M. FIEBER
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of ANNA MAE
FIEBER a/k/a ANNA M.
FIEBER, deceased, whose
date of death was June
29, 2006, Is pending In the
Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450. The
names and addresses of
the personal representa-
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-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice Is re-
quired to be served must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCATION 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
17,2006.
Personal Representative:'
/s/ William J. Brown
9900 South Evans Point
Inverness, Florida 34452
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ John A. Nelson, Es-
quire
Attorney for William J.
Brown
SFlorida Bar No. 0727032
Slaymaker and Nelson,
P.A.
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the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 17 and 24,
2006.
120-0824 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Joseph Howard Shanks,
Jr.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 06-CP-1305
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOSEPH HOWARD SHANKS,
JR.
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of JOSEPH HOW-
ARD SHANKS, deceased,
whose date of death was
March 17, 2006, Is pend-
ing In the Circuit Court for
Duval County, Florida,
Probate Division, the ad-
dress of which is 330 East
Bay St,, Room 103. Jack-
sonville, FL 32202. The
names and addresses of
the personal representa-
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-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is re-
quired to be served must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
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
17,2006.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Tina Sunstrom
9607 Ford Rd.
Brycevllle, FL 32009
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ Candyce M. King
Attorney for Tina Sunstrom
Florida Bar No. 307210
King & Dolaghan, P.A.
2219 Park St.
Jacksonville, Florida 32204
Telephone: (904) 387-9886
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 17 and 24,
2006.
121-0824 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
(Summary Administration)
Estate of
Mary M. Camarda
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2006 CP 662
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY M. CAMARDA,
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the estate of
MARY M. CAMARDA, de-
ceased, File Number
2006 CP 662, by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus Coun-
ty, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which
Is 110 N. Apopka Avenue.
Inverness, Florida 34450;
that the decedent's date
of death was April 12,
2006; that the total value
of the estate Is $40,000.00
homestead property and
the estate has been de-
clared to be Insolvent,
and that the names and
addresses of those to
whom It has been as-
signed by such order are:
Charles Daniel Camarda
44 Seltzer Avenue
Womelsdorf, PA 19567
Frank C. Camarda, Jr.
9012 Magnolia Lane
Tinley Park, IL 60477
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
ST 17, 2006 11C
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 THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice Is Au-
gust 17, 2006.
Person Giving Notice:
FRANK C. CAMARDA, JR.
9012 Magnolia Lane
TInley Park, Illinois 60477
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice;
LEWIS E. DINKINS, P.A.
LEWIS E. DINKINS
Florida Bar No. 019741
201 N.E. 8th Avenue
Ocala, Florida 34470
(352) 622-4176
Published two (2) times in
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 17 and 24,
2006.
103-0817 THCRN
Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale
Barbara Marie Williams vs. Brenda Hunt, et al
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2006-CA-1841
BARBARA MARIE WILLIAMS,
Plaintiff,
vs
BRENDA HUNT, if alive and If dead, her unknown
spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors and all par-
ties claiming by, through, under or against her, and all
other parties claiming by, through, under or against
them, and all unknown natural persons, If alive and if
dead or not known to be dead or alive, her several and
respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees and
creditors, or other parties claiming by, through, or un-
der those unknown natural persons; the several and re-
spective unknown assigns, successors in interest, trus-
tees or other persons claiming by, through, under or
against the Defendant and all claimants, persons or
parties, natural or corporate, or whose exact legal sta-
tus is unknown, claiming under any of the above
named or described Defendants, or parties claiming to
have any right, title or interest in and to the lands here-
inafter described,
Defendant,
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, BETTY
STRIFLER, Clerk of the Court, pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated August 1. 2006 In Case No.
2006-CA-1841, Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit
In and for Citrus County, Florida, will sell to the highest
bidder for cash in the Jury Assembly Room at the Citrus
County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida at 11:00 a.m., on the 24th day of August,
2006, the following described real property as set forth
In the Rnal Judgment of Foreclosure, to wit:
LOT 122, OF TANGLEWOOD, ACCORDING TO THE MAP
OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES
111 AND 112, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an Interest in the surplus from the
sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the lis pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
DATED on this 2nd day of August, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Court
By:; /s/ Judy Ramsey
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 10 and 17, 2006.
104-0817 THCRN
Notice of Sale
ERA American Realty vs. Stephen Fitzslmmons
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER. 2006-CC-2223
ERA AMERICAN REALTY & INVESTMENTS,
vs.
STEPHEN FITZSIMMONS
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 31st day of July, 2006 In Case
No. 2006-CC-2223. of the County Court of the Fifth Ju-
Sdicial Circuit In and Citrus County, Florida In which ERA
AMERICAN REALTY & INVESTMENTS is the Plaintiff and
STEPHEN FITZSIMMONS Is the Defendant, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash In the Jury Assembly
Room In" the New Addition to the new Citrus County
Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Flofi-
da at 11:00 a.m. on.the 24th day of August, 2006, the
following described property set forth in the'RFinal Judg-
ment of Foreclosure:
MAYFAIR GARDEN ACRES LOTS 7 & 8 UNREC OF LOT 13
BLK C DESC AS: LOT 7 COM AT NW COR OF LT 13 BLK C
MAYFAIR GARDEN ACRES PB 2 PG 141 TH S ODEG 26M
30S E AL W LN OF SD LT 13 174.97 F TH E PAR TO S LN OF
SD LT 13 314.15 FT TO POB TH CONT E PAR TO SD S LN
157.07 FT TH S ODEG 26M 30S E PAR TO SD W LN 139.98 FT
TO A PT ON SD S LN TH W AL SD S LN 157.07 FT TH N ODEG
26M 30S W PAR TO SD W LN 139.98 FT TO POB SUB TO 15
FT EASE AL N BNDRY FOR R/W- -AND- -LOT 8 COM AT
NW COR OF LT 13 BLK C TH S ODEG 26M 30S E AL W LN
OF SD LT 13 174.97 FT TH E PAR TO S LN OF SD LT 13
157.08 FT TO POB T CONT E PAR TO SD S LN 157.07 FT TH
S ODEG 26M 30S E PAR TO SD S LN 139.98,FT TO A PT ON
SD S LN TH W AL SD S LN 157.07 FT TH N 0DEG 26M 30S W
PAR TO SD W LN 139.98 FT TO POB SUB TO 15 FT EASE AL
N BNDRY FOR R/W TITLE IN OR BK
IF YOU ARE A PERSON CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS RE-
MAINING AFTER THIS SALE, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH
THE CLERK NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF
YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM. YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED
TO ANY REMAINING FUNDS. AFTER 60 DAYS, ONLY THE
OWNER OF RECORD AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PEND-
ENS MAY CLAIM THE SURPLUS.
DATED this 1st day of August, 2006.
BETTYY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: /s/.Judy Ramsey
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 10 and 17, 2006.
119-0824 THCRN
Notice Of Forfeiture (Currency)-Dlck
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 2006-CA-3531
IN RE: THE FORFEITURE OF ONE THOUSAND
FOUR HUNDRED ELEVEN AND NO/100 ($1,411.00)
DOLLARS IN U.S. CURRENCY
BY THE CITRUS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MARC A. DICK,
Claimant.
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
THE CITRUS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE has seized and In-
tends to have forfeited to It ONE THOUSAND FOUR HUN-
DRED ELEVEN and NO/100 ($1,411.00) DOLLARS IN U.S.
CURRENCY ("the Currency"), pursuant to the Florida
Contraband Forfeiture Act, Chapter 932 Florida Stat-
utes. The aforementioned currency was seized by the
Citrus County Sheriff's Office on July 13, 2006, In the vi-
cinity of West Gulf to Lake Highway at Crystal River. Cit-
rus County, Florida.
The CITRUS COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE has filed, or will
Immediately hereafter fle, a Forfeiture Complalnt/Veri-
fled Petition for Forfeiture with the Clerk of Circuit
Court, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. Any person, or per-
sons, claiming an Interest In the aforementioned cur-
rency sought to be forfeited should notify the below
mentioned attorney for the Citrus County Sheriff's Of-
fice so as to protect any legal or equitable rights said
claimant may have In said Currency. Any person who
has an Interest In said currency has the fight to request
an adversarial preliminary hearing to determine wheth-
er the Citrus County Sheriff's Office had probable
cause to believe that the aforementioned Currency
was used In violation of Chapters 893 and 932. Florida
Statutes, and the Rorida Contraband Forfelture Act.
/s/ Richard William Wesch, Esquire
Florida Bar No. 0710921
Citrus County Sheriff's Office
1 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue
Inverness, Florida 34450
(352) 726-4488 Office;
(352) 726-5614 Facsimile
Attorney for the Citrus County Sheriff's Office.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 17 and 24,2006.
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