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THE OTHER HARRY POTTER:
Famous name
Harry Potter is alive and well
and living here in Florida. No,
he doesn't play Quidditch.
Why do you ask?/Page 3A
TIGHTENING THE BELT:
Wallet woes
The slowing economy will
probably cost the state of
Florida more than $1 billion
in revenue this year./Page 3A
RAELlCIOnUS"
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
Crystal River baseball players listen to the story of the Ted Williams/Babe Ruth autographed baseball during a trip to the Ted
Williams Museum and Hitters Hall of Fame at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg this past Friday night. The Citrus County Little
Leaguers Aaron Bertine, Tyler Burns and Tyler and Jordan Humphreys attended the Boston Red Sox-Tampa Bay Devil Rays
game this past Friday night with parents and other team members.
Eat in or take out
Deli, bakery in Crystal River
offers fresh bagels, sandwich-
es and more./Page 1C
OPINION:
The Florida
State Legislature
better start to
work for the
people who gave
them a job to.
protect all of us.
LETTERS, PAGE 12A.
PAT TILLMAN CASE:
Coverup denied
Former Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld and other
former officials repeatedly
deny blame and allegations of
a coverup in the 2004 death
of a former football player
and Army Ranger./Page 9A
Bye, government
A bloc of Sunni legislators
withdraw from Iraq's
Cabinet./Page 14A
RISKY BUSINESS:
Mortgage fallout/
Credit markets weaken as /
lenders look to avoid
assuming questionable
debts./Page 14A
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JOHN-M CoSCt
jcoscia@chronicleonline.com
attending a museuni might
be right up there with hav-
ing to eat your spinach.
Especially if you're a
Little Leaguer at a Major
League Baseball game
with glove in hand
whose only real goal at
that moment is to catch
a home run.
And this past Friday night at
Tropicana Field, that w\as pre-
cisely the scene that unfolded as
a group of eight Citrus Counity'
youngsters, ranging in age
ftom 10 to 13 years old, posi-
tioned themselves out in
front of their right field
seats.
For nearly an hour, they
watched the Red Sox and
* a R -ays blast balls into the
,*lben finally Brennon
I.- aring his Crystal
IrfAitUie League cap., got his
&rennon didn't actual-
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the blast The smile
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Group aims to aid manatees
Committee will
meet today
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A Crystal River committee is
inching closer to recommenda-
tions designed to provide better
protection to manatees in Kings
Bay.
The manatee protection sub-
committee of the Waterfronts
Florida Adhisor\ Boaid meets
this afternoon and is expected to
finalize suggestions that could
reach the Cr\stal River City
Council.
The group meets at 4 p m in
the Yeoman FHoue., 203 N \\W
Third St, (Cistal Ri\ er For mfibr-
mation, call Laura Black at 79.5-
6511.
Council ineilers asked the
waterfronts board o i)appoint a
committee to reseairclh i \\aa lor
the city to either become more
involved in mnaiiale proteitionl
through regulation iand enflbore-
ment, or assist the federal govern-
ment in its rewriting of the
Crostal River National Wil life
Reflige management plan.
The committee ha. met three
times \ ith manatee-protection
advocates, including former state
Rep. Helen Spiie., participating
Committee chairwoman Gall
Kostelnick said committee mem-
bers are expected to ldi'cut In
detail today lburareaios 'iiieret.
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The committee's report goes to A Crystal River committee will compile a list of recommendations
and present them to the Crystal River City Council on what needs
Please see /Page 8A to be done to better protect manatees.
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Couey's
future
on hold
Howard seeks more
time to make decision
DAVE PIEKLIK
dpieklik@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The sentencing date for John
Couey has been rescheduled to 2
p.m. Aug. 24 to give a judge more
time to consider evidence before
making a ruling about whether
Couey should be executed.
Couey, 48, had been scheduled to
appear in court Aug. 10 for Circuit
Judge Ric Howard to issue his
order recommend-
ing a death sen-
tence or life in
prison. In March, a
Miami jury recom-
mended that Couey
be executed by
lethal injection for
raping and killing
9-year-old Jessica ric
Lunsford of Howard
Homosassa in 2005. has final say
Deborah Lang- regarding
don, Howard's John Couey's
judicial assistant, sentence.
said Wednesday
the sentencing date was resched-
uled to give Howard more time
before making his order Howard
must consider if aggravating cir-
cumstances reasons Couey
should be executed outweigh
mitigating circumstances, or rea-
sons he shouldn't be.
State statute 921.141 says aggra-
vating factors include a previous
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Suspect in
shooting
surrenders
Authorities
question teen
about incident
CRUSTY LOFTS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A 17-year-old youth turned him-
self in to authorities Wednesday
after being sought for two days in
connection with a shooting in Pine
Ridge earlier this week.
The Chronicle is withholding
the boy's name because of his age.
Citrus County Sheriff's detec-
tives said the teenager is their pri-
mary suspect in a shooting that
happened early Monday morning
at Pine Ridge Boulevard and
North Pony Drive.
A second suspect, Nicholas
Mitrani, 18, of Hernando, was
arrested Monday and charged
with conspiracy to commit first-
degree murder.
The teenager, who is from
Beverly Hills, was arrested on a
Citrus County warrant charge in
reference to felony possession of
marijuana with intent to sell.
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2A THURSDAY, AUGUSTr 2, 2007
Patrol car damaged
during arrest Monday
CRUSTY LOFTIS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A violent incident with a
woman and deputies led to a
Homosassa man being arrest-
ed on 12 charges Monday
John M. Orofino, 36, was arres-
ted on charges of domestic bat-
tery, tampering with a witness,
tampering with evidence, crimi-
nal mischief, resisting arrest
with violence, possession of co-
caine and drug paraphernalia
and four counts of assault or bat-
tery on law enforcement officers.
SAccording to the Citrus
County Sheriff's Office, events
began in the morning. A
woman said she and Orofino
had been arguing when he
threw her to the ground and
began punching and kicking
her, according to an arrest
report.
_.The woman's 11-year-old
daughter also was there and
said Orofino grabbed the
phone from the wall after her
mother was on the ground,
according to the report
Orofino said that while he
and the woman had been argu-
ing, he had never hit her.
-After deputies talked to the
three, Orofino was handcuffed
and put in a patrol car
That's when deputies said
Orofino got irate. According to
the report, Orofino was yelling
profanity and banging his head
on the metal cage and window.
Then he kicked out one of the
windows.
Deputy Bobby Lambert got
Orofino out of the car and tied
his feet to prevent him from fur-
ther damaging the car. During
the process Orofino screamed,
"I hope you guys tase me, pep-
per spray me or shoot me,"
according to the arrest report
Orofino was put back into the
car and continued to thrash,
scream and eventually slipped
his hands from behind his back
to behind his knees, untied his
feet and brought his hands
around to the front of his body.
Deputies watched as Orofino
kicked out a second window
while they waited for back up,
according to the report When
Corporal Matt Bonura arrived,
Orofino kicked out the rear
window with such force that
the glass flew about 15 feet hit-
ting Bonura and Lambert in
the face and eyes, according to
the report Another deputy was
hit in the back of the head with
the glass, but was uninjured.
Lambert drew his taser and
deployed the prongs into
Orofino, which was when the
man stopped kicking the car.
Because Lambert's face was
bleeding, he handed off his
taser to another deputy.
Both injured deputies were
treated by EMS responders
and then taken to an eye spe-
cialist to have the glass
removed from their eyes.
Orofino was resecured with
his hands behind his back and
put into another patrol car.
It was about that time that a
deputy noticed a black canister
filled with cocaine in the back-
seat of the damaged patrol car.
The drugs had also been rubbed
into the floorboard, according to
the report Deputies believe Or-
ofino hid the drugs somewhere
on his body, which is why they
missed it when he was patted
down, according to the report
While Orofino was being
transported to the Citrus
County Detention Facility, he
complained of chest pains and
was taken to Seven Rivers
Emergency Medical Center.
After being medically cleared,
he was taken to the jail. Orofino
is being held without bond.
Inside, outside
Network of county women
share secrets of success
KERI LYNN McHALE
kmchale@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
There was a time when Rosie the Riveter graced
the pages of newspapers and magazines. The fem-
inist icon was a symbol of women's economic
strength during World War II and thereafter
* Present-day businesswomen are living the
slogan, "We can do it," thanks to all the Rosies
who stepped into factories, taking the place of
men who traveled overseas to fight
On Wednesday, 171 women, dressed in profes-
sional attire, gathered at the Business Women's
Alliance Networking Luncheon at the Citrus
Hills Golf and Country Club. They exchanged
handshakes and business cards.
, "I think it's wonderful. We were shooting for
100 (women attendees) ... so we're delighted to
have 171," said Rhonda Lestinsky, Women's
Alliance chairwoman.
. Members of the ,Citrus County Chamber of
Commerce created the Business Women's
Alliance last year The mission of the 23 women
who serve on the committee is to "support,
develop and promote all women through educa-
tion, mentoring, information exchange, partner-
ships and alliances with other organizations,"
as stated in a Business Women's Alliance pam-
phlet.
' Committee members want to acknowledge
successful women and guide young women in a
positive direction, following the footsteps of
female professionals in Citrus County. Members
support Camp E-Nini-Hassee in. Floral City,
where girls with behavioral problems, ages 12 to
* WHAT: The Citrus County Chamber of
Commerce Business Women's Alliance
Women's Health and Fitness Expo.
WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
29.
WHERE: Withlachoochee Technical
Institute in Inverness.
INFO: Call the Chamber at 726-2801 or -
e-mail ccommercel@tampabay.rr.com.
Open to the public.
18, receive aid.
Through communication, women can form
strong support systems consisting of other
women who guide them through obstacles and
celebrate triumphs.
Committee members challenged the luncheon
attendees to meet and share information with at
least 10 other professionals. As they stood in line
for the buffet, the women introduced themselves,
formed social circles and chatted.
As they sipped their drinks, the women of
Citrus County discussed their business concen-
trations, including education, health care, sales,
communications, politics and a variety of oth-
ers.
Bonnie Hardiman, co-chairwoman of the
alliance, closed the ceremony with inspirational
words about life's possibilities. She encouraged
the women to open their hearts and lend helping
hands. She also told them to take real and deter-
mined steps in the direction of their dreams.
"Can you picture that in your minds?"
Hardiman said.
Health screening
slated in Beverly Hills
Free diabetes screenings will be
offered from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
today at Walgreens, 4020 North
Lecanto Hwy., in Beverly Hills. For
more information, call (800) 713-
3301. No appointment is necessary.
Republican executive
committee to meet
The Citrus County Republican
Executive Committee will meet at 7
p.m. Monday at the American
Legion Post 155 on State Road 44
in Crystal River. The committee
invites all registered Republicans
to attend and get involved at the
grassroots levels of the party.
For information, call REC Vice-
Chairman Jeff Kopp at 637-3937.
Sign up for upcoming
school physical
The Citrus County Health Dep-
artment, Lecanto Office, 3700 W.
Sovereign Path, Lecanto, is taking
appointments for school and sports
physical. Call 527-0247 to make
an appointment. The times are:
1 to 5 p.m. today.
1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, AUg. 9-
7 to 10:30 a.m. and 1 to 5
p.m. Monday, Aug. 13.
7 to 10:30 a.m. and 1 to 5
p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14.
1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16.
7 to 10:30 a.m. and 1 to 5
p.m. Friday, Aug. 17.
N 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23.
1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30.
The cost will be $40 per child
(no Medicaid patients). Parents
should bring a current immuniza-
tion record and urine sample for
each child. Call 527-0247.
From wire reports
CFCC offers youth leadership program
CRISTY LOFTS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
It takes more than book smarts
to become a successful adult
That's why Central Florida
Community College's Lecanto
campus is offering a new lead-
ership program to teach high
school and college students
about leadership and social
responsibility. Citrus LEAPS
(Leadership, Ethics and Public
Service) begins in September
and will be a free, ongoing
series of workshops geared
toward promoting an increased
awareness of principle-cen-
tered leadership skills and
public service opportunities.
"When I arrived at CFCC,
one of the first things I picked
up on was that there seemed to
be few leadership programs for
younger adults in the county,"
CFCC Lecanto Provost Vernon
Lawter said. "If my years in
education have taught me any-
thing, they have taught me that
even the most in-depth under-
standing of academics isn't
enough to ensure success in
the world outside the class-
room."
Leadership skills are essen-
tially the life skills necessary to
help people use their knowl-
edge to navigate the black,
white and gray areas of life,
Lawter said.
The 10 nights of seminars
will be taught by a variety of
volunteer instructors including
local community leaders, col-
lege faculty and college admin-
istrators. Topics include devel-
oping goals, exploring leader-
ship styles, improving commu-
nication, exploring public serv-
ice opportunities, an introduc-
tion to personal finance and
appreciating cultural diversity.
Workshops are from Sept-
ember through November-and
are open to CFCC and high
school students in Citrus,
Marion and Levy counties.
Participants who complete
five or more workshops will re-
ceive a CFCC LEAPS Leader-
ship Award. While LEAPS is
free, registration is required.
For information or to reserve a
spot, call 249-1210.
Initial plans are to offer the
leadership workshops each
fall, depending on the success
of the first LEAPS series.
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TERRY WiTT
. terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The Southwest Florida Water
Management District governing boated
Tuesday approved a tentative budget of
$395.2 million for 2008, an $11.9-million
increase over the current year.
SQ At the same time, board members
approved a proposed tax rate of 0.3866
mills for next year, a decrease of .0354
^. from the current spending plan. The
Florida Legislature mandated the reduc-
tion.
For the owner of a $125,000 home who
claims the $25,000 Homestead Exemption,
district taxes for next year would be
$38.66.
The district's budget year begins on
Oct. 1.
The district also operates with eight
advisory councils, known as basin boards,
S" which levy their own millage. The tenta-
_ tive budgets and millage rates for those
boards were also approved.
Two of the boards, the Coastal Rivers
Basin Board and Withlacoochee River
Basin Board, serve separate areas of
-- Citrus County.
For the Coastal Rivers Basin Board, the
district approved a proposed tax rate of
0.1885 mills, or .02 less than last year The
owner of a $125,000 home who claims the
Homestead Exemption would pay $18.85
next year.
The proposed tax rate for the
Withlacoochee- River Basin Board was,
approved at 0.2308 mills, or .03 less than
last year. The owner of a $125,000 home
who claims the $25,000 Homestead
Exemption would pay $23:08 next year.
The tax rate levied by the district gov-
erning board and the tax rates of the eight
basins board will appear on separate lines
on property tax bills.
The district, commonly known as
Swiftmud, is authorized by Florida statute
to provide a wide array of programs for
managing water including flood control,
regulatory programs, water conservation
and data collection.
In September, the governing board will
give final approval to its overall budget
and millage, and the millage rates of the
eight basin boards after conducting two
required Truth in Millage (TRIM) public
hearings. The first hearing will be at 5:01
p.m. on Sept. 11 at the District's Tampa
Service Office. The district's second and
final TRIM hearing will be 5:01 p.m. on
Sept. 25 at the district's Brooksville head-
quarters. Final adoption will occur after
this hearing.
The governing board's 2008 budget
includes:
$111.3 million fior water supply and
resource development projects and
reserves, whlch includes $8 million in
state funding
$63.5 million in cooperative funding.
The program began in 1988 and offers a
50/50 cost-sharing arrangement for water
resource projects approved by the basin
boards. The program includes $10;million
of outside funding from state and local
sources.
$11 million in New Water Sources
Initiative (NWSI) funding. NWSI provides
a financial incentive for local govern-
ments to develop regional, alternative
sources of water, such as desalination and
reclaimed water. NWSI includes $5.5 mil-
lion in basin board matching funds and
$6.2 million in state funding.
$12.8 million for the SWIM program.
The Florida Legislature established
SWIM in 1987, requiring the state's five
water management districts to maintain a
priority list of water bodies of regional or
statewide significance. The districts
develop plans and programs to improve
these water bodies.
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4A T IHURSmDAYIu(3usi 2, Z2007
Citrus County Sheriff
Arrests
. Christian Emmett Nielson, 27,
P.O. Box 222, Steinhatchee, at 11:38
a.m. Tuesday on a violation of proba-
tion charge in reference to a Citrus
County warrant for possession of
cocaine. No bond.
Victor Walter Bibihamann, 23,
16195 Tenn Drive, Livonia, Mich., at
12:52 a.m. Tuesday on charges of
driving with a suspended/revoked
license and possession of 20 grams
or less of marijuana. Bond $1,000.
* Miguel Angel Quintana, 30,
3050 N. Oaklawn, Terrace, Crystal
River, at 12:41 p.m. Monday on
charges of having an attached tag not
assigned and driving with a suspend-
ed/revoked license. Bond $1,000.
Ryan Matthew Thomas, 29,
7657 N. Caesar Point, Dunnellon, at
8:43 p.m. Monday on a Pinellas
County warrant charge in reference
to a grand theft. Bond $15,000.
Ronald Dean Watkins, 23, 90
S. Adams St., Beverly Hills, at 8:06
p.m. Monday on a charge of posses-
sion of a controlled substance and
later Tuesday on a violation of proba-
tion charge. No bond.
Nancy A. Gottberg, 37, 5441 S.
Bob White Drive, at 10:21 a.m.
Monday on a Citrus County warrant
charge in reference to a worthless
check. Bond $1,350.
- n Howard Harvey Carter, 59,
1664 E. Naperville Lane, Hemando,
Ot 1:43 p.m. Thursday on a charge of
aggravated assault. According to an
arrest report, a woman said Carter
threatened her with a gun when she
was moving out of a house. Bond
$7,000.
Burglaries
A burglary, reported at 6:58 a.m.
Friday, July 20, occurred between
10:30 p.m. Thursday, July 19, and
6:20 a.m. Friday, July 20, to a con-
veyance in the 8400 block of E.
Jefferson Street, Floral City.
m-. A burglary, reported at 1:33 p.m.
Friday, July 20, occurred between 8
a.m. Tuesday, July 17, and 11 a.m.
Friday, July 20, to a residence in the
2400 block of S. Stonebrook Drive,
Homosassa.
A burglary and grand theft,
For the RECORD
ON THE NET
U For more information about arrests made by the Citrus
County Sheriff's Office, go to www.sheriffcitrus.org and
click on the link to Public Information, then Arrest Reports.
reported at 8:11 p.m. Friday, July 20,
occurred between 12:01 a.m. and 6
a.m. Friday, July 20, to a business in
the 1700 block of W. New Lenox
Lane, Dunnellon.
E A burglary, reported at midnight
Saturday, July 21, occurred between
7 p.m. Friday, July 20, and 9 a.m.
Saturday, July 21, to a business in the
12400 block of E. Gulf-to-Lake
Highway, Invemess.
mA burglary, reported at 3:56 a.m.
Saturday, July 21, occurred between
midnight and 3 a.m. Saturday, July
21, to a residence on James Court,
Beverly Hills.
MA burglary, reported at 1:36 p.m.
Saturday, July 21, occurred between
4 p.m. Friday, July 20, and 4 a.m.
Saturday, July 21, to a residence in
the 7200 block of S. Withlapopka
Drive, Floral City.
H A burglary, reported at 4:08 p.m.
Saturday, July 21, occurred between
1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday, July 21,
in the 10500 block of N. Burbank
Avenue, Dunnellon.
M A burglary, reported at 7:34 p.m.
Saturday, July 21, occurred between
7 p.m. Friday, July 20, and 7:32 p.m.
Saturday, July 21, to a conveyance in
the 7800 block of S. Florida Avenue,
Floral City.
An attempted burglary to a busi-
ness and a conveyance, reported at
8:31 a.m. Monday, July 23, occurred
between midnight Sunday, July 22,
and 8 a.m. Monday, July 23, in the
2800 block of E. Norvell Bryant
Highway, Hemando.
An attempted burglary, reported
at 5:11 p.m. Monday, July 23,
occurred between 9:45 p.m. Sunday,
July 22, and 7:30 a.m. Monday, July
23, to a residence in the 1100 block of
Lonely Oaks Drive, Inverness.
SA burglary, reported at 4:25 a.m.
Tuesday, July 24, occurred between
3:30 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. Tuesday,
July 24, to a residence in the 5100
block of E. Prentice Lane, Inverness.
A burglary, reported at 5:17 a.m.
Tuesday, July 24, occurred between
3:45 p.m. Monday, July 23, and 4:45
a.m. Tuesday, July 24, to a business
in the 5400 block of S. Florida
Avenue, Floral City.
N A burglary, reported at 8:27 a.m.
Tuesday, July 24, occurred between
4:30 p.m. Monday, July 23, and 8
a.m. Tuesday, July 24, to a business
in the 600 block of S. Eden Gardens
Avenue, Invemess.
A burglary, reported at 10:25
a.m. Tuesday, July 24, occurred
between 3 p.m. Friday, July 20, and 9
a.m. Tuesday, July 24, to a residence
in the 10100 block of N. Conrad
Point, Dunnellon.
SA burglary, reported at 1:34 p.m.
Tuesday, July 24, occurred between
3 p.m..Monday, July 23, and 12:15
a.m. Tuesday, July 24, to a residence
in the 1600 block of N. Paulette
Terrace, Invemess.
MA burglary, reported at 5:09 p.m.
Tuesday, July 24, occurred between
noon Wednesday, July 18, and 5
p.m. Tuesday, July 24, to a business
in the 6600 block of N. Mary Lois
Point, Crystal River.
SA burglary, reported at 5:19 p.m.
Tuesday, July 24, occurred between
10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Tuesday,
July 24, to a residence in the 300
block of N. Sexton Avenue, Lecanto.
*A burglary, reported at 7:49 p.m.
Tuesday, July 24, occurred between
midnight Thursday, March 15, and 6
p.m. Tuesday, July 24, to a residence
in the 8800 block of N. Buttercup
Way, Crystal River.
A burglary, vandalism, trespass
and theft, reported at 9:39 p.m.
Tuesday, July 24, occurred between
midnight Saturday, July 21, and 8
p.m. Tuesday, July 24, to a residence
in the 10100 block of E. Bass Circle,
Inverness.
SA burglary, reported at 8:55 a.m.
Wednesday, July 25, occurred
between 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 24,
and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 25,
to a residence under construction in
the 9400 block of N. Stafford Drive,
Dunnellon.
nA burglary, reported at 9:29 a.m.
Wednesday, July 25, occurred
between 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 24,
and 9 a.m. Wednesday, July 25, to a
business in the 1500 block of W. Gulf-
to-Lake Highway, Lecanto.
Thefts
SA grand theft, reported at 10:05
a.m. Friday, July 20, occurred
between 1 p.m. Thursday, July 19,
and 9 a.m. Friday, July 20, to a resi-
dence in the 6600 block of S.
Coronado Terrace, Lecanto.
A grand theft, reported at 10:29
a.m. Friday, July 20, occurred
between midnight Thursday, July
19, and midnight Friday, July 20, to a
residence in the 3400 block of S.
Suncoast Boulevard, Homosassa.
A grand theft, reported at 8:16
p.m. Friday, July 20, occurred
between midnight Friday, July 13,
and 8 p.m. Friday, July 20, to a resi-
dence in the 3800 block of S.
Sandpiper Terrace, Homosassa.
A theft, reported at 10:08 a.m.
Saturday, July 21, occurred between
6 p.m. Sunday, July 15, and 8 a.m.
Thursday, July 19, to a construction
site in the 2100 block of W. Linden
Drive, Dunnellon.
A petit theft, reported at 12:26
p.m. Saturday, July 21, occurred
between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Friday,
July 20, in the 1700 block of N. Hajik
Path, Lecanto.
State Probation
Arrests
Michael Jason Livingston,
33, 815 N.E. First St., Crystal River,
at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday on a felony
violation of probation charge. The
violation occurred when Livingston
was arrested by the Crystal River
Police Department for throwing a
brick through the rear window of a
car with his girlfriend inside. No
bond.
Ashley Renee Bidwell, 23, 90
S. Adams St., Beverly Hills, at 9:30
p.m. Monday on a felony violation of
probation charge. No bond.
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that broadcast across his face
proved that catch or not, it was
all the same to him.
As batting practice winded
down, however,; the youngsters'
attention quickly turned to the
next great American pastime at
every ballpark... hotdogs.
"Let's go! I'm starving," 13-
year-old Tyler Humphreys said,
leading the pack down the stairs
toward the concession stand.
"Wait!" his father Mike
Humphreys exclaimed. "We're
going to.go to the museum first"
Every one of the kids stopped
dead in their tracks and stared
back at the elder Humphreys,
almost in a state of disbelief,
questioning their own selves as
to whether they actually heard
what they thought they had.
The next statement left little
doubt
"Yeah, come on," the elder
Humphreys encouraged. "We're
going to go see the Ted Williams
Museum."
You could see it all over the
kids' faces. That last comment
had just translated into, "Eat
your vegetables or no dessert"
That reaction, however, quick-
ly transformed to one of elation
the minute they walked into the
shrine officially known as the
Ted Williams Hitters Hall of
Fame.
It took the youngsters mere
seconds to drop their jaws in
awe. As a group, they collective-
ly looked up at the statue of Ted
Williams positioned in the muse-
um's front entrance way.
"Wow! Can we touch it," Aaron
Direntes asked inquisitively.
"Look at that," Tyler Bumrn
exclaimed, as his attention was
drawn to yet another case.
Knowing that the entire group
had recognized fully exactly who
Ted Williams was, the tour guide
raised a thought-provoking ques-
tion to the group.
'Ted Williams only asked one
person in his life for an auto-
graph. You know who it was," he
asked.
When the question was left
unanswered by a group of shrug-
ging shoulders, the guide contin-
ued.
"Babe Ruth! And the baseball
that he signed for Ted Williams
is right there."
The youngsters' eyes grew like
saucers as if they'd just been
given a sneak preview of the
hottest video game to ever hit the
market As they swiftly moved in
for a closer look, their 'heads
nearly hit the glass case.
"Wow, this is so cool," admit-
ted Jordan Humphreys, who was
no longer thinking about his hot
dog run.
"Is that really the ball?" he
asked rhetorically, almost in a
state of disbelief at what he was
witnessing
As the group ventured
upstairs to the new 7,000-square-
foot wing, their excitement bub-
bled to new heights.
"Look! Mariano Rivera,"
Brennon exclaimed, running
down the hallway to get a closer
look at the display
"It's Reggie Jackson," said
Courtney Strifler, turning the
heads of her fellow Little
Leaguers.
For next '20"minutes, one
exclamation after another fol-
lowed until both parents in the
group, Mark Strifler and Mike
Humphreys, had to remind the
kids it was time for the game to
start
This select group from Citrus
County, who later in the night
was surprised with baseball hats
from the museum, was but a
remnant of those expressing the
very same reaction as thousands
of fans toured the museum.
For this wasn't just another
game, another set of touring
fans.
This was the first time that the
Red Sox were playing the Devil
Rays since the new expanded
museum had reopened earlier
this spring.
It was the first chance for Red
Sox fans to visit Tropicana Field
and see both their folk hero and
their team all at the same time.
Michael Wehr, originally from
Holyoke, Mass., and now living
. in Sarasota, might have cap-
tured best what this day meant to
him, along with the additional
sea of admiring Red Sox fans.
"When I was 6 years old, I got
a chance to see Ted (Williams)
play," the now 60-year-old fan
explained. "I sat right behind the
Red Sox dugout, and I remem-
ber yelling to him just like kids
do. 'Ted, hit me a home run.'
"Well, in the seventh or eighth
inning, I can't remember exactly,
I just know it was late in the
game, Ted stepped to the plate
and hit a home run," Wehr con-
tinued. "I went nuts along with
every other fan in the stadium.
But it's what happened next that
I'll never forget as long as I live.
'After rounding the bases, he
headed back to the Red Sox
dugout But before he disap-
peared below, he stopped,
looked up at me and waved,"
said Wehr, wearing a No. 9 Red
Sox shirt. "I've been a fan of his
ever since and coming here
today with my son and my grand-
son and 14 other family mem-
bers. "That's what this museum
is all about It's like I'm living my
childhood all over again."
And' all of that was made pos-
sible by the museum's president
Dave McCarthy, along with the
museum's board of directors
when they decided to move the
museum out of Citrus County to
a higher volume area where
more fans could appreciate it
"Citrus County meant the
world to Ted, and it remains an
integral part of our mission with
the museum," McCarthy
explained. "When Ted was alive,
people would come to see him in
person. Now that he is gone, that
draw isn't the same. And we
know 'that Ted's biggest mission
,,in building this museum was to
help kids with the charitable
donations that were raised.
'"The last couple of years, most
of the donations went to the
upkeep of the museum and very
little could be paid out to deserv-
ing charities," McCarthy contin-
ued. "Most days only a handful of
fans would tour the museum,
and even during our busiest time
of the year, only about 70 or 80
fans toured their way through."
Two years ago, the museum
was given a new home when the
Devil Rays' ownership opened
their doors and allowed the
museum to be housed within the
confines of Tropicana Field. On
Friday night, at least 3,000 fans
worked their way up and down
the hallways of the Ted Williams
Hittei-s Hall of Fame, and, con-
servatively, according to
McCarthy, during the course of
the weekend, "We had at least
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,' Y-" Jordan Humphreys and Brennon Butcher try to catch some
baseballs hit out of the park during batting practice before the
Devil Rays/Red Sox game this past Friday night. ": ; Boston
fans packed the Ted Williams Museum and Hitters Hall of Fame
prior to last Friday's Red Sox-Devil Rays game.
10,000 visitors."
What might be the biggest mis-
understanding about the move is
that many feel now that the
museum is in St Petersburg, all
of the proceeds are going there
and Citrus County is being
ignored and left out McCarthy
was quick to clear up that com-
mon misconception.
"Not only is that not true, but
thanks to the move, we are now
able to donate more to the chari-
ties that meant so much to Ted.
And we're doing it at an
unprecedented rate like never
before," McCarthy explained.
"For example, we currently have
an arrangement where five
Citrus County students receive a
scholarship for $1,000. Next year,
we will be increasing that to
$2,000. We are also going to be
helping the Crystal River
American Legion with their cur-
rent building project and gave
$1,000 in merchandise to the Key
Training Center so that they
might use it for their auctions.
'At the end of August, we're
going to be presenting the Citrus
County Courthouse with a dis-
play case filled with Ted's mem-
orabilia," McCarthy said. 'The
moveA ~'allowed us to do so
mucn ire and will provide us
an avenue and vehicle to do
even more for the youth here in
Florida and Boston alike. It's
part of carrying on the legacy of
what Ted wanted this museum to
be."
Also in attendance last week-
end, and weighing in on the
museum's presence there at
Tropicana Field, was former
Red Sox great Rico Petrocelli.
"What a remarkable museum
and for it to have this kind of
exposure, here in a Major
League ballpark, you can't put a
figure on what that means,"
Petrocelli explained. "Look at
the fans that poured through
there (Fliday). It was impressive.
I know that Ted would be proud
and the big winners here are
going to be the kids that receive
charitable help because of this
museum. We're all winners as
fans, but the kids, they're the
biggest winners."
Fans of the museum and of
baseball heritage will have yet
another golden opportunity to
meet one of baseball's greats
when Citrus County resident
Monte Irvin arrives for a two-day
autograph session during the
weekend of Aug. 25 and 26. On
that Saturday, during the Devil
Rays game against the Oakland
As, Tampa is planning a special
program in honor of celebrating
the Negro League, its heritage
and its history. It will be a week-
end that many will want to mark
on their calendar.
But on this past Friday night, a
13-year-old Tyler Humphreys
and a group of his young friends
thought a visit to the museum
would be about ;as exciting as
having to eat a bowl of'spinach. It
was, after all, their first time
ever inside the Ted Williams
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SA THIURSDAY, Aucusr 2, 2007
Obituaries
"John Buelke, 94
C ITRUS SPRINGS
_Dr John A. Buelke, 94, Citrus
Springs, formerly of
Sheboygan and Sheboygan
d9unty, Wis., has died.
During the
fgid-forties he
wbs an instruc-
toy at
-arnsworth,
g5nd an elemen-
t-2ry school
principal of the .
tincoln School
ia downtown
Sheboygan. He ohn
was also a
member of the
Sheboygan Kiwanis Club.
-"John A. Buelke, Ed.D, born
Oct. 4, 1912, in Plymouth, Wis.,
graduated Plymouth High
schooll 1930, Sheboygan
County Normal School 1931.
Started teaching in a
Wisconsin rural school at age
18 and began a career as edu-
cator, school administrator in
Adell, Edgerton, Ripon and
Sheboygan, Wis. and State
Department of Education -
Executive for Research and
Planning, Michigan.
Completed Bachelor's degree
at University of Wisconsin-
Oshkosh 1940, Master's at
Northwestern University -
1943, and Doctorate at
University of Cincinnati in
1953 in psychology and
school administration:
, Served as Assistant Professor
of Education in University of
New York State-Geneseo, and
rose to Professor of Education in
Western Michigan University in
1954, retiring in 1974. He also
served as Professor Education
during summer terms at West
Virginia University, Northern
Iowa University, Universities of
Oregon, Mississippi, Wayne
State (Michigan) and Utah State.
: Member of Phi Delta Kappa,
Kappa Delta Pi and various pro-
fessional organizations. Served
as consultant to several State
School Administrations as well
as the U.S. Senate Committee on
Education and U.S. Department
of Education during the Johnson
administration.
. Author of many articles and
research studies. Directed
seven state studies on Youth
Activities in Summer. Author
of three. copyrighted texts,
including "Scholars, Students
and Fools" (1994) and "They
Who Are Within and Those
Without" (1998).
: Dr Buelke is survived by his
wife of 32 years, Virginia, of
Citrus Springs; and four chil-
aren of an earlier marriage,
Sight grandchildren and 10
great-grandchildren. Daughter
Jeanne preceded him in death
in 2001. Children: Karen Parrish
6f Des Plaines, Ill., John A.
Buelke Jr., and Barbara Dircks
of Schoolcraft, (Kalamazoo)
Mich., and George Buelke of
Flint, Mich., survive. One sister,
Marian Seward-of Yuba City,
Calif., and many nieces and
nephews also survive. One sis-
ter, Elisabeth Stannard, and par-
ents George and Mildred Buelke
of Plymouth, Wis., preceded him
in death.
. Dr. Buelke and his wife
Virginia planned and con-
tributed the original Citrus
Springs Memorial Library to
their community in 1986. They
Were avid world travelers and
owned International Travel
counselors Travel Agency for
several years. Together they
Were also active in photography
in PSA and other exhibitions.
They were co-founders of the
North Florida Camera Club in
Gainesville. Dr Buelke was an
active collector of old tools, cam-
eras, and all models of antique
Borgward (German) cars.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the Citrus Springs
Ilemorial Library.
Roberts Funeral Home of
)unnellon.
Helen
Donovan, 86
CHERRY VALLEY,
CALIF.
Helen Donovan, 86, of
Cherry Valley, Calif., formerly
of Crystal River, died Monday,
July 30, 2007, at Jerry Pettis
VA. Hospital in Loma Linda,
Calif.
H Born July 15, 1921, in
Chicago, Ill., to Casimar and
Frances Zatarski, she moved to
Serving You
eofF6nd-
Crystal River
in 1979 from
Dolton, Ill.
Following
the death of
her husband,
Donald Donovan Sr., in 2006,
she moved to Cherry Valley,
Calif.
Mrs. Donovan served in the
Women's Army Corps during
World War II and was awarded
the American Campaign Medal,
World War II Victory Medal and
WAAC Service Ribbon. She
formed the WAC Veterans
Association: Chapter No. 78
(which has now disbanded) and
was a lifetime member of
AmVets Auxiliary Post No. 158.
Following her service to her
country, she dedicated her life to
being a homemaker
She enjoyed cooking, games,
crafts, taking pictures and
fundraising events.
She was a member of St.
Benedict Catholic Church in
Crystal River, the Altar and
Rosary Society and the
Knights of Columbus Auxiliary
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Donald
Donovan Sr., Aug. 18, 2006;
grandson, Patrick Donovan,
Feb. 6, 2004; two brothers and
six sisters.
Survivors include three
sons, Larry Donovan and wife
Maureen of Homerglen, Ill.,
Michael Donovan and wife Lin
of Cannonsburg, Pa., and
Donald Donovan Jr. and wife
Beverly of Schererville, Ind.;
five daughters, Patricia Aspan
of Cherry Valley, Calif.,
Elizabeth Hicks of Crystal
River, Frances Flynn and hus-
band Casey of Lecanto, Donna
Kross and husband Bob of
Appleton, Wis., and Joanne
Gladd and husband Rick of
Compton, Ill.; brother-in-law,
Henry Skibinski of Chicago,
Ill.; sister-in-law, Caroline
Zatarski of Chicago, Ill.; 24
grandchildren; 18 great-grand-
children; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.
William
Matthews Sr., 96
INVERNESS
William Dudley Matthews
Sr, 96, Inverness, died Sunday,
July 22, 2007.
Born June 10, 1911, in Cross
County, Arkansas, to Samuel
Doak Matthews and Pattie
(Weathered) Vlatthews, he
came here from Arkansas in
the 1970s.
Mr. Matthews was a farmer.
He was a Navy veteran serv-
ing during
World War II.
His son,
William Dud-
ley Matthews
II, preceded
him in death March 29, 2006.
Survivors include a brother,
Russell W Matthews of Wynne,
Ark.; nephew, William
Matthews; niece, Nedra
Matthews of Wynne Ark.;
grandson, William David
Matthews of North Carolina;
and granddaughter, Stacey
Matthews of Orlando.
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A. Meg
Northcutt, 84
HERNANDO
A. Meg Northcutt, 84,
Hernando, died Monday, July
30, 2007, in Inverness.
Born March 11, 1923, in
Lexington, Okla., she came to
this area in 1969 from
Anchorage, Alaska.
Mrs. Northcutt was a home-
maker
She was a member of the
Inverness Woman's Club,
Friends of the Library, Key
Training Center Auxiliary and
the Appleton Museum.
She attended the First
Presbyterian Church of
Inverness.
Survivors include her hus-
band of .64 years, Carol R.
Northcutt of Hernando; twin
dltiaughters, N.J. Ferris and
Nancy N. Godfrey and hus-
band Paul, all of Anacortes,
Wash.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Inverness.
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felony conviction, committing a
crime in a premeditated manner
and particularly heinous crimes.
Mitigating factors include
extreme mental or emotional dis-
iOrbance, or impaired ability to
conform to or understand the law.
:" .Coue.\ a convicted sex offend-
dr was convicted in the case on
barges of premeditated murder,
kidnapping, sexual battery and
6utrglary. He was accused of
tweaking into Jessica's home Feb.
4, 2005, taking her to his home
across the street, raping her, hold-
ing her captive for a short time
and burying her alive in a shallow
grave behind his home out of fear
ofbeing caught by authorities.
Couey fled to Georgia, where
he was arrested in March 2005.
The girl's body was found March
19,2005, wrapped in garbage bags
with her bound hands clutching a
purple stuffed dolphin.
1 While prosecutors argued dur-
ing the trial Couey killed Jessica
in a cold and calculated manner,
the defense brought a psycholo-
gist to the stand to argue Couey
suffered from mental illness and
MANATEES
Continued from Page 1A
the waterfronts board at its 5:30
I.m. Tuesday meeting in the
Yeoman House in Crystal River.
Kostelnick, whose husband John
is a councilman, said a final
report should go to the city coun-
cil by the end of August
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
was mildly mentally retarded,
based on intelligence tests and
other examinations. Similar
arguments were made during the
penalty phase to decide an appro-
priate punishment, after the jury
convicted Couey.
Jurors voted 10-2 to impose a
death sentence,
and law leaves sen-
tencing up to
Howard, who
agreed to have a you spe
hearing following
the trial to hear rest 0
more arguments
about Couey's men- life in
tal state. Law pro-
hibits the execu- death.
tion of mentally
retarded people as Mark
cruel and unusual during a
punishment Couey's
At a July 17 hear-
ing, Dr. Gregory Prichard of
Bristol testified for prosecutors
that he believed Couey was not
mentally retarded, based on an
April 6 evaluation of Couey he
performed. Couey's IQ was 78,
above the recognized threshold of
70 for retardation.
Though the result contrasted
with a. score of 64 that psycholo-
gist Robert Berland noted when
he examined Couey for the
Service is expected to begin
work this fall on a conservation
plan for the refuge. Developing
the plan should take about two or
three years.
City council members in March
said they didn't want that plan
developed without city input
Citrus County's tourism offi-
cials also want input before the
management plan is developed,
Tourism coordinator Mary
Craven said the tourist develop-
defense days before trial,
Prichard felt his test was a more
accurate picture of Couey's cogni-
tive functioning, adding, "You
can't fake smart"
Prichard concluded many of
Couey's adaptive functioning
skills, or the handling of everyday
tasks such as pay-
ing bills and social
I hope interaction, were
too high to consider
and the him retarded.
Following
f your Prichard's testimo-
ny, Mark Lunsford
fear of addressed Couey
during a so-called
Spencer hearing, a
last chance for
Lunsford prosecutors and
hearing about defense attorneys
mental state. to present evidence
bolstering their
case. Looking at Couey, Lunsford
talked about kissing his daughter
goodnight the day before she dis-
appeared, not knowing it was
goodbye.
"I hope you spend the rest of
your life in fear of death,"
Lunsford told Couey before
telling Howard he thought Couey
should be sentenced to death.
"You will never hurt another
child again."
ment council authorized up to
$10,000 to partner with the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service on an
economic impact research study.
She said that would tell both the
county and federal government
how much business impact man-
atee-related tourism offers.
Craven said she was unaware
of the Crystal River manatee
committee's efforts, but was
interested in learning its find-
ings.
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according to the Citrus County
Sheriff's Office. The drug
charge stems from a search
warrant served at his home
earlier in the week.
Investigators found and seized
a large amount of marijuana.
Based on the quantity of mari-
juana found, the teenager is
being charged as an adult,
sheriff's spokeswoman Gail
Tierney said.
The incident remains under
investigation and additional
charges, as well as arrests, are
pending, according to Tierney.
The shooting was the result
of a fight that was supposed to
take place between Mitrani
and Benjamin Fee, 18, shortly
after midnight Monday
The fight never happened.
However, investigators said
Mitrani called the 17-year-old
after seeing Fee on his way
home. Mitrani and the teenag-
er had talked earlier, and
Mitrani knew the boy had a
gun, according to Mitrani's
arrest report They believe the
17-year-old shot at Fee's Jeep
Cherokee in Pine Ridge.
Fee was unharmed, aside
from glass from a broken car
window that cut his hand.
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Name Vol (00) Last Chg
PwShs QQQ2809439 47.90 +.37
SunMicro 1029923 5.10 ..
Intel 877692 23.80 +.18
Microsoft 700183 29,30 +.31
Apple Inc 604566 135,00 +3,24
GAINERS 1(2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
ApplRecyc 5.62 +1.52 +37.1
Dawson 67.60 +12.99 +23.8
GigaTr 2.23 +.37 +19.9
ConsolWtr 34.10 +5.15 +17.8
SavientPh 13.90 +2.06 +17.4
LOSERS (S2 OR MOREI
Name Last Cng .Chg
HoustWC 19.22 -6.55 -25.4
SumTotal 5.90 -1.84 -23.8
MoSys 6.51 -1.90 -22.6
I.,:H|T,e n 8.21 -2.01 -19.7
PTI T,:-, 10.62 -2.42 -18.6
DIARY
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volunie
1 .E.
1 8,:i*.
1122
3,1184
36
364
2,857,244,708
Here are the 825 most active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange, 765 most active on the
Nasdaq National Market and 116 most active on the American Stock Exchange. Stocks in bold
are worth at least $5 and changed 5 percent or more In price. Underlinlog tor 50 most active
on NYSE and Nasdaq and 25 most active on Amex.Tables show ,ianrie, piico anid rnt clrnjru,
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Name Dlv YId PE Last
AT&T Inc 1.42
BkofAm 2.56
CapCtyBk .70
Citigrp 2.16
Disney .31
EKodak .50
ExxonMbl 1.40
FPLGrp 1.64
FlaRock .60
FordM
GenElec 1.12
GnMotr 1.00
HomeDp .90
Intel .45
IBM 1.60
Lowes .32
McDnlds 1.00
STOC S O SLCA ITEES
YTD YTD
Chg %Chg Name DIv YId PE Last Chg %Chg
+1.07 +12.5 Microsoft .40 1.4 21 29.30 +.31 -1.9
+.21 -10.8 Motorola .20 1.2 30 16.69 -.30 -18.8
+1.24 -11.6
+.28 -15.9 Penney .80 1.2 14 68.72 +68 -11.2
+.83 +.9 ProgrssEn 2.44 5.4 14 45.22 +1.56 -7.9
+.30 -1.0 RegionsFn1.44 4.7 11 30.61 +.54 -18.2
+.71 +12.0
+1.73 +9.3 SearsHldgs ... ... 14 137.57 +.78 -18.1
+.28 +48.2 SprintNex .10 .5 94 20.62 +.09 +9.2
-.08 +12.3 TimeWarn .25 1.3 12 18.64 -.62 -14.4
+.19 +4.7
+33 +6.5 UniFirst .15 .4 36 38.23 +.67 -.5
+.60 -6.0 VerizonCml.62 3.7 21 43.24 +.62 +16.1
+.18 +17.5 Wachovia 2.24 4.8 10 46.87 -.34 -17.7
+1.39 +15.3
+.30 -9.1 WalMart .88 1.9 17 46.22 +.27 +.1
+.40 +8.9 Walgrn .38 .8 22 44.73 +.55 -2.5
52-Week Net % YTD 52-wk
High Low Name Last Chg Chg % Chg % Chg
14,021.95 11,042.64 Dow Jones Industrials 13,362.37 +150.38 +1.14 +7.22 +19.31
5,487.05 4,134.72 Dow Jones Transportation 5,045.97 +15.95 +.32 +10.65 +16.60
537.12 421.87 Dow Jones Utilities 489.46 +10.10 +2.11 +7.16 +11.74
10,238.25 8,140.11 NYSE Composite 9,573.05 +18.55 +.19 +4.75 +15.90
2,398.11 1,116.16 Amex Index 2,255.80 -14.86 -.65 +9.69 +12.77
2,724.74 2,048.22 Nasdaq Composite 2,553.87 +7.60 +.30 +5.74 +22.85
1,555.90 1,261.30 S&P 500 1,465.81 +10.54 +.72 +3.35 +14.65
856.48 674.75 Russell 2000 777.92 +1.80 +.23 -1.24 +11.64
15,730.39 12,587.35 DJ Wilshire 5000 14,755.40 +72.74 +.50 +3.49 +15.34
6* 0 A
'Tkr "Name Last Chg
LABB ABBLtd 23.80 -.27
ACE ACE Ltd 58.74 +1.02
r-AES AESCorp 19.92 +27
AFL AFLAC 52.96 +.84
ATG AGLRes 38.37 +.67
AKS AK Steel 38.71 -1.26
AMR AMR 24.32 -,36
ASA ASA Ltd 63.73 -.88
ST AT&T Inc 40.23 +1.07
AUO AUOptron 1622 -.70
AXA AXA 39.01 -.15
ABT AbtLab 50.95 +.26
ANF AberFac 70.25 +.35
ABY Abitbig d2.27 -.10
ACN Accenture 41.54 -.59
ADX AdamsEx 14.56 +.06
AEA AdvAmerd11.84 -2.83
AAP AdvAuto 34.40 -.37
EYE AdvMOpt d30.5 +.32
AMD AMD 13.41 -.13
AER AerCapn 25.00 -.96
AET Aetna 48.97 +.90
A Agilent 38.16 +.01
AEM Agnicog 41.76 -.78
AGU Agriumg 41.63 -.29
AHO Ahold 12.62 -.04
AAI AirTran 9.69 -.15
AL Alcan 96.75 -.65
ALU AJcatelLuc 11.95 +.35
AA Alcoa 37.95 -.08
AFN AlescoFnd d4.10 -.59
4ATI AllegTch 104.53 -.40
AGN Allergans 60.79 +2.66
ALE Allate 44.14 +.30
AWF AlfiBGlbHiid12.55 -.24
ACG AlliBlnco 8.06 -.10
AB AlliBem 83.74 -.18
AZ Allianz 21.37 +.17
AW AldWaste 12.87
ALL Allstate d53.53 +.38
AT Alftel 66.30 +.35
ALO Alphamrna 23.79 -1.00
MO Alras 66.58 +.11
ABK AmnbacF d65.47 -1.68
DOX Anmdocs 36.24 +.05
AEE Ameren d49.80 +1.82
AGP Amengip 28.20 +.52
AMX AMovilL 58.28 -1.60
AEO AEagleOs 24.58 +32
AEP AEP 45.61 +2.12
AXP AmExp 59.63 +1.09
AHM AmHmMdt d1.48 +.44
AIG AmIlntGDf 6457 +39
AOB AmOdBo 7.11 -.09
ASD AmStand s 37.99 -.07
CSP AmSIP3 11.67 -.28
AMT AmTower 40.34 -1.32
ACF Americdt d20.26 -.08
APU Amerigas 37.11 +.40
AMP Amedprise 58.77 -1.60
APH AmphenolIs35.78 +1.52
APC Anadarko 5124 +.91
ADI AnalogDev 36.27 +.82
BUD Anheusr 49.81 +1.04
NLY Annaly 14.73 +.28
AHR AnthCap d8.61 -.79
ANH Anworth O7.05 -.85
AOC AonCorp 41.99 +1,95
APA Apache 81.21 +.37
AIV Apllnv d42.72 +.47
ABI ApplBio 31.16 -.06
WTR AquaAm 22,04 +.16
LA Aquila 3.88 +.10
MT ArcelorMit 65.31 +4.29
ACI ArchCoal 29.92 +.03
ADM ArchDan 34.02 +.42
ASN ArchstnSmn 57.18 -.23
ARM ArvMertt 21.17 +1.34
ASH Ashland 61.83 +.77
AEC AsdEstat d12.64 -.16
ATO ATMOS 28.45 +.38
AN AutoNatn 19.44 -.04
ADP AutoDasta 47.01 +.59
AV Avaya 16.64 +.10
AVT Avnet 38.00 +.12
AVP Avon 34,59 -1.42
BBT BB&TCp d38.52 +1.10
BHP BHPBilILt 62,48 -1.30
BSG BISYS 11,99 +.02
BJS BJSvcs 25.85 -.30
BMC BMCSit 28.98 +.26
BP BP PLC 69.70 +.30
BRT BRT d18.98 -1.05
BHI BakrHu 79.13 +.08
BLL BallCp 51.91 +.64
BBV BcBilVArg 24.58 +.16
BBD BcBradess 26.18 +.14
ITU Bncoltau 45,65 -.07
BAC BkofAm d47,63 +.21
BK BkNYMe 41.96 -.59
BBX BankAtlA 8.10 -.67
ABX BanrrickG 3270 -.20
BOL BauschL 62.54 -1.39
SAX Baxter 52.50 -.10
BTE BaytexEg 19.12 -.21
BSC BearSt d118,30 -2.92
BE BeadngP d6.44" -.08
B2H BeazrHm d11.48 -2,51
BLC Belo 18.02 +12
BBY BeslBuy d44.24' -.35
BIG BigLots 25.41 -.45
BKH BIkHiIIsCp 38,21 +.91
BRF BIkFL08 14.50 -.01
BX Blackstn n 24.31 +.30
HRB BlockHR 20.24 +.29
BBI Blockbstr 4.38 +.09
BLU BlueChp 6.03 +.02
BA Boeing 104.53 +1.10
GP Borders d16.12 -.24
SAM BostBeer- i41 .,+.30
BXP BostProp 41.ti +.19
BSX BosteonScd d13.19 +04
BOW Bowatr d18.94 -.68
BYD BoydGm 42.41 -1.69
BMY BrMySq 28,67, +.26
BR BlrdrdgFnnd17.06 -.53
BAM BrkdAn gs 33.82 -1.32
BPO BrQPr s 23.40 +.80
BC, Brunswick 28.22 +26
BNI BuHNSF 82.64 +.50
CA CA'Inc : .' .414 +.06
"b-, "0 +Fi,. 4. -.65
'6 : E: 31.97 +.25
CHG,,,j,. 6',i ') ,i 54
CI '' CIA'IAs 4669 -75
CIT CIrGp' d40.o00o -1.18
CMS CMSEng 16.32 +.16
CSS CSS Inds 37.29 +1.35
X C CSXs 47.95. +.54
CVS C are 35.54 +.35
COG CabotOs 34.52 +.32
DVR CalDiven 15.08' -.14
ELY CallGof 16.67 +.44
CCJ Camecogs 39.71 -1.07
CAM Camneron 76.64 -1.36
CPB CampSp 37.40 +.57
CNQ CdnNRsg 67.54 -87
COF CapOne d69.96 -.80
CSE CapitlSrce d1907 +.07
CMOpB CapMplfB 12.69
-.19 '
CAH CardnlHti 66.81 +1.08
KMX CarMaxs.,n24, *+.08
CCL Canal 8 04. +.49
CAT Calepillar 80.13 +1.33
CE Celanese 38.38 +.81
CX Cemex 31.45
CHC Centerllsedl1.29
CNP CenterPnl 17.07
CTX Centex d36,78
CTL CnlryTel 46.25
CHB ChmpE 11,65
CKP Checkpt 23.46
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-.89 CC CircCity d11.74 -.16 CSC
-1.19 CDL CitldlBr d4,81 -21 CNW
+,59 C Ciirp d4685 +,28 CAG
-.53 CZN CilzCommd13.76 -.67 COP
+.38 CCU ClearChan 36.87 -.03 CNX
-.07 COH Coach 47.41 +1,95 ED
+39 CCE CocaCE 22,58 -.08 STZ
CompSci 56,40
Con-Way 49,58
ConAgra 26.04
ConocPhil 80.75
ConsolEngy41.72
ConEd 44.94
ConsteliA 22.10
CEM Chemtura 10.50 +.07 KO CocaCl 53.27 +1.16 CEG ConstellEn 87.18
CHK ChesEng 34.38 +34 CDE Coeur 3.83 -.08 CAL CtAirB 31.68
CVX Chevron 8517 -.09 CL ColaPai 67.29 +1.29 CVG Cnvrgys 18,90
CBI ChicB&I 39.45 -1.15 CNB CoBgp d21.56 -.25 GLW Coing 24.22
CHS Chioos 19.37 +.01 CMA Comerica d52.41 -25 CFO CedFCn n d2722
LFC ChinaLfas 62.48 -2.20 CBH CmcBMJ 33.98 +.53 CVH CoventryHu55.91
CHL ChinaMble 55.98 -1.41 CTV ComScop 56,51 +2.08 COV Covidtenn 41.20
CMG Chlpotle u99.19 +10.85 CYH CmtyHIt 36.94 -1.96 CS CrdSuiss 63.54
CB Chubb 51,52 +1.11 RIO CVRD 4849 -52 CEI CresRE 22.66
CBB CindBell 5.09 -.07 | RIOp CVRDpf 41.95 -.38 CCI CrwnCste 35.71
+72 CRZ CrysteIlRlvd14.58 -2.81 DDR DevDv d48,75 +.75
+.19 CMI Cummins su20,06 +1.36 DVN DevonE 78.42 +3.81
+69 CY CypSern 25.24 +.18 DO DiaOffs 101.66 -1.39
-.09 n DDS Dllards d27.50 -2.39
+.07 D1V DirecTV 21.98 -.43
+1, 26 DNP DNPSelc 10.69 -.02 DFS Discover n d22.88 -17
+17 DPL DPL d26.60 +.02 DIS Disney 33.83 +.83
D DomRes 85.06 +.84
UFS Domtar glf 927 -24
SRRD DonlleyRR 40.36 -1.90
DOV Dover 50.72 -.28
DOW DowChn 44.16 +.68
SDJ DowJns 58.10 +.72
DSL DowneyFnd5l.59 -1.60
DWA rmwksAu 32.80 +1.88
DO DuPont 47.33 +.60
DUK DukeEgys 17.62 +59
DRE DukeRiy d33,17 +.48
DYN Dynegy 9.20 +29
EMC EMCCp 19.09 +58
EOG EOGRes 71.59 +1.49
EXP EagleMat 43.78 +.05
EMN EastChm 68.16 -.66
EK EKodak 25.55 +.30
ETN Eaton 98.76 +1.58
EIX EdisonInt 54.95 +2.06
EP ElPasoCp 16.81 +.16
ELN Elan 18.63 -.10
EDS EDS 26.27 -.72
EMR EmernE sn 47.88 +.81
EDE EmpDist 22.16 +47
ELX Emulex 19.84 +.04
EEP EnbrEPlrs 55.17 -.44
ECA EnCana 61.62 +.64
ELE Endesna 54.12 +.12
NPO EnPro 39.90 +52
DESV ENSCO 59.1 -1.25
ET0 Entergy 101.19 +1.23
+ 6EFX Equifeax 40.16 -.30
SENN Eqtylnn 2234 -.02
E6R EqtyRd d440.09 +.28
EXC Eneton 74.10 +3.95
+3.38 CHI ODRHrtond16.40 +.08 OM ExxorMbI 8584 +.71
FPL FPLGrp 59.46 +1.73
-.15 DCX DaImi 089.0 -.89 FNM FannieMIf 59.21 -.63
+.38 DHR Dsnaher 75.80 +1.12 E i 5
0 DRI Drden 42.37 20 FOX FedExCp 111.14 +.40
+.10 DV DeViy 33.41 +1.01 ESS Fedignl 413.6 +.15
+.25 DE Deers 119.87 -55 FI Fedlnvst 36.18 +.17
-1,00 DFIR DeeridiT 49.49 -1.48 FEGPFerreogs 23.52 -.22
+.0E DAL DArn d18.35 +5 2.40 +.05
-,5 041. Dol aPun 41.27 +1 FNF RFdINn 20.38 -.51
54 DNR Denbury 4127 .127 FidNInto 49.71 +.08
FAF FstAmCp 43.43 -2.86
FDC FirstDatas 32.06 +27
FF FstFinFd 12.40 -.10
FHN FstHorizond3l.66 -.06
FMD FstMarbs 33.48 +.52
FFA FITrFid 17.18 -.09
FED FstFed d42.82 -2.38
FE FirstEngy 63.22 +2.47
FRK RaRock 63.79 +.28
FL FootLockr d18.23 -.33
F FordM 843 -.08
FRX Foresf.ab d40.84 +.64
FIG Fortressndl7.93 -1.04
FO FortuneBr 81.37 +.07
BEN FrankRes 125.62 -1.75
FRE FredMac d56.90 -.37
FCX FMCG 89.76 -4.22
FMT FraemontIf d5.74 -.03
FBR FnedBR d4.586 -.34
FTO FronaierOil 37.11 -1.62
GMT GATX 45.04 -.32
GAB GabelliET 9.60 -.04
GRX GabHrthW 9.51 -.10
GUT GabUWI 9.53 +.03
GME GameStops40.10 -.25
GCI Gannett 50.69 +.79
GPS Gap 17.13 -.07
GTW Gateway 1.45 +.03
DNA Ganantch 74.40 +.02
BGC GnCable 65.22-14.28
GD GanDynam 78.46 -.10
GE GenEec 38.95 +.19
GGP GnGrthPrp 47.18 -.80
GIS GenMills 56.10 +.48
GM GnMotr 32.73 +33
GNW GnwowT d30.27 -25
GPU GaPw8-44 24.54 +.04
GGB Gerdau 25.29 +.02
GSK GtanoSKIn 51.61 +1.03
GSF GlobauSFe 70.30 -1.41
GFI GoldFLtd 16.07 -.45
GG Goldopg 24.81 -.60
GS GoldmanS 189.00 +.66
GR Goodrich 62.53 -.38
GT Goodyear 27.50 -1.22
GRP GranlPrde 55.05 -1.05
GXP GtPlainEn 28.46 +.70
GFF Griffon d17.16 -.41
TV GpTelevisa 25.14 -.11
GSH GuangRy 37.35 -1.09
HRP HRPTPrp d9.48 +.13
AEIA NTCKECANG
Tkr Name Last Chg
FAX AbdAsPac 6.17 -.11
IAF AbdAustEq14.95 -2.23
AE AdmRsc 25.14 +.46
All Aldabra2n 9.15
APT AlphaPro 2.15 -.17
ANO Anooraqg 226 -.29
.BTJ BoltTech 43.39 -3.17
WEL BootsCts 1.42 -.04
CFK CEFmkg 9.17 -1.32
CEF CFCdag 9.10 -.06
LNG ChniereEn 36.17 -1.45
DRA CoinmchA 12.99 -.12
Tkr Name Last Chg
ACMR ACMoore 1730 -.78
ADCT ADCTel 1928 +.59
-AMAG AMAGPh 53.06 -.63
AMIS AMISHd 10.13 -.18
ASTSF ASETst 13.43 -.05
ASML ASMLHid 29.72 +.16
'ATMI ATM] Inc 28.53 -.45
ATSI ATSMed 1.82 -.03
'ASTM Aastrom 1.14 -.07
ACTG AcaciaTc 12.65 -.21
S'LEND AccHmelf 8.21 -2.01
APKT AcmePcktnd10A2 -.63
ATVI AclMsn 17.43 +.32
ACTU Actuate 6.59 +.11
ACXM Acxiom 25.03 -.13
SADPT Adaplec 3.60 +.10
-ADBE AdcbeSv 39.58 -.71
ADLR AdoloCp d3.36 -24
ADTN Adtran 26.13 +.04
AATI AdvATech 8.60 -28
'AEIS AdvEnd 17.88 +17
ADWVNA AdvantaAs 24.57 +1.08
A"ADVNB AdvantaBs 26.80 +1.14
*ADVS AdvetSft u38.85 +.82
ARXN) Aeroflex 13.96 -.07
AFFX Afymetin 24.37 -.01
AKAM AkamaiT d33.66 -.30
AKRX Atom 6.81 +.03
AKZOY Akzo 83.06 +1.10
ALSK AlaskCom 14.08 -.29
ALDA Aklila 15,77 -28
ALXN AlePhn 58.92 +.76
ALGN ArtgnTech 25.95 -.15
ALKS AJkerm 14.72 +48
MDRX Pdlsoipts 22.86 +.11
ALTI AltirNano 3.51 -.07
ALTR AmeraCpnt 23.47 +27
ALVR Avarion 10.82 +.56
AMRN Amaiin h .44 -.04
AMZN Amazon 77.31 -123
AMED Amedisyss 37.93 +.08
ABMC AmerBio 1.25 +.07
ACAS AmCapStr 37.14 -.83
ACL ACalncLnn 23.09 +.94
AMMD AmerMed 18.61 +.33
AMSC AmSupr 19.08 -.03
AMGN Armen d52.09 -1.65
AMKR AmkorTIf 11.22 -1.14
AMLN Amylin 46.72 +.21
ANAD AnaMdc 14.79 +26
,ALOG Antioc 67.95 +1.56
ANLY Analysts 1.79 +.15
ANDW Andrew 14.15 +.09
ANPI Angiotchg 6.84 -.09
ANSS Ansyss 26.56 +52
APOL Apolblop 58.23 -.88
AINV ApoDlolnv 20.38 -.71
AAPL Aoke Inc 135.00 +3.24
APPB Applebees 24.63 +.03
AMAT ADldMati u22.45 +41
AMCC AMCC 286 -.06
AQNT aQuantive 66.17 +02
ARQL ArQule 5.60 -.08
ARNA ArenaPhm 11.30 -.13
ARCC AresCap 15.09 -.50
ARIA AriadP 4.32 -.07
ARBA Adba Inc 8.98 +.63
ABFS A Best 36.70 +.67
-ARMHY ArmHId 8.79 -.11
-ARRS Arris 14.81 -.01
ARTG ArtTech u3.20 +02
ARTC AdhroCr 51.10 +.48
ARUN ArubaNetn 18.69 -1.39
ASBC AsscdBanc d28.72 -.02
AGIX AthlrGnc dl.24 -.21
ATHR Alheros 27.75 -.13
ATML Atmel 5.30 -.09
VOXX Audvox d10.03 -.09
ADSK Aulodesk 43,69 +132
AUXL Auxilium 17.46 -.01
AVNX Avanex 1.71 +01
AVNR AvanirP 1.80 -.06
AVID AvidTch d31.63 -.47
AWRE Aware 5.06 -1.07
BUS ColumAcqnu7.61 +.02 FRHWS FrdmAcwt 2.35 SHY iShi-3TB 80.20 -.07 JAV JavelinPh 4.10 -.35 BQI 1sandscn 4.27 -.13 MZZ PrUShMC 56.11 -.69 KCE SpdrKbwCM63.99 -.67 XLF SPFnd 33.27 +.37
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SST1 SST If 362
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SBGI Slnclair 12.24 -.80
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SNWL SncWall 8.80 -.04
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SMBC SouMoBc 14.65
TSFG SouthFnc d21,36 -.20
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SPAR SparMols 12,20 -.01
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STEI StewEnt 7,00 -.01
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SPWR SunPower 69.70 -.83
SUPG SuperGen 5.75 -.26
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SCMR Sycanore 4.15 -.01
SYMC Symanlec 1904 -.16
SYMM Symtelrc 7.47 +01
SYNL Synaloy 21.46 +.28
SYNA Synaplcs 35.45 +.33
SNCR Synchdiron 35.,85 -.51
SNPS Synopsys 24,22 -.24
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BRLC SyntaxBril 6,56 -.06
SYNM SyntroCp dl1.87 -.12
TBSI TBS InttA 36.78 -1.59
AMTD TDAmerditr 1640 -.55
THQI THQ 27.34 -1.42
TOPT TOP Tank 6.24 -.44
T1MI TTM Tch 10,62 -2.42
TTWO TakeTwo 16.76 -.87
TNOX Tanoxinc 19.60 +.10
TARR Tarragn d3.96 -.09
TASR TASER 14.59 -.68
TECD TechData 37.54 +,07
TKLC Tekelec 12.75 -.06
TTEC TeleTech 29.87 +54
TELK Telikinc 2.76 +.03
TLAB Telabs 1161 +26
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TTEK TetraTc 21.43 +.40
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NCTY The9Ltd 42.07 -6.93
THRX Theravnoe 26.10 -.67
TWPG TWelsel 12.82 -1.08
THOR Thoratec 19.94 +.53
COMS 3Com 4,00
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TONE TlerOne d21.31 -1.90
TWTC TWTele 18.98 -.57
11VO TiVo Inc 5.53 +.03
TSCO TractSupp 46.95 -.57
TMTA Tmsmetah .55 -.06
TZIX TnZetto 16.40 +.37
TGIC TidadGty d26.03 -1.54
TRID TridentMhIdlt4.73 -.48
TRMB TrimbleN su3629 +326
TQNT TriQuint 4.38 -.04
TRMP T humpEnhd622 -.48
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TRMK Tirustmnk d25.26 +22
TUES TuesMm dl11.90 +24
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UCBH UCBHHkI d16.33 -.11
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UMPQ Umpqua d19.05 +03
UNTO UldOnn 13,70 -.42
USEG US Enr 4.73 -.24
UTHR UtdThip 69.86 +.50
UFPI UnivFo 40.00 +44
URBN UrbanOut 20.27 +21
WOOF VCAAnt 39.09 -.25
VCLK ValueClick 20.37 -1.01
VNDA VandaPhm 18,64 -.07
VSEA VarnanSms 47.04 +.04
VDSI VascoDIa 27.00 +53
VECO Veecoinst 18.04 -.26
VRGY Veiigy 2387 -.59
VRSN VeriSign 28.71 -.98
VRTX VexPh 32.60 +.30
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VIAL Vtilmngs 19,38' -.11
WVVUS Vsis 5,59 -.09
VLCM Volcom 37.91 +2.43
WRNC Wamaco 37.92 +1.81
WFSL WashFed 22.21 -.32
WBMD WebMD 49.49 +3.70
WBSN Websense 19.79 -.17
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WTSLA WelSeal 4.56 -.10
WTNY WhitneyH d24,60 -.39
WFMI WholeFd 39.52 +2,48
WLSC WmsScols 26.78 -.37
WIND WindRvr 9,49 -.07
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WMGI WrightM 24.94 +73
WYNN Wynn 96.91 +35
XMSR XMSat 11.45
XOMA XOMA 2.10 +04
XLNX Xilinx 25.19 +.19
YRCWYCWw.ded32.04 -.08
YHOO Yahoo 23.25
ZBRA ZebraT 36.41 +18
ZHNE ZhoneTch 1.18 -.02
ZION ZionBcp d75,33 +.78
ZOLT Zoltek 46.51 -.39
ZRAN Zoran 18.99 +.14
ZGEN ZymoGen d11.19 -.37
HBC HSBC 92,98 -.18
HAL Hallibrtn 35.66 -.36
JHS HanJS 13.45 -.04
PDT HanPDv2 10.50 -.09
HBI Hanesbrd n 30.99 -.02
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HAN Hanson 110.47
HOG HaeyD 57.81 +.49
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HAS Hasbro 28.87 +.85
HE HawaiiFJ 23.07 +26
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HCN HIICrREIT d38.37 +.32
HMA HhMgts d728 -.78
HR HIfhcrRfty d23.53 +.321
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HL HedaM 7.85
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OTE HellnTel 15.03
HP HelmPayneu33.05 +.8
HPC Hercules 20.90 +.14
HTZ Hertz n 21.85 -.54
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HPQ HewlettP 46.73 +.70
HIW HighwdPipd33.72 +1.19
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HD HomeDp 37.77 +.60
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HST HostHotls 21.83 +.71
HOV HovnanE d11.95 -129
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EWS iShSing 13.45 -.(8
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FXI iShChin25137.20 -2.71
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EEM iShEmMkt 132.05 -52
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ICE iShDJBtkr 50.40 -38
UR iShSPSEn 67.77 +27
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TT rT-Cor p 65.77 +2.89
IDA Idacorp 32.05 +1.09
IAR Ideamrn 34.92 +21
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IMN Imnion d32.37 +1.09
IMH ImpacMg d2.06 -.50
MB Indymac d20.16 -1.84
IPX Infineon 16.37
IR IngerRd 50.66 +4
TEG IntegrysE 50.96 +1.47
ICE IntcedEx 150.00 -1.13
IBM IBM 112.04 +1.39
ICO IntCoal 4.03 -.03
IGT InflGame 35.84 +52
IP IntPap 36.89 -.18
IPG Interpublic 10.40 -.09
IRM IronMtns 28.27 +1.48
JPM JPMorgCh d44.38 +.37-
JNS JanusCap 29.77 -29
JNJ JohnJn 60.96 +.46
JCI JohnanCt 112.61 -.54
JNY JonesAppd21.86 -3.10
KBH KBHome d31 6 -.45
KBR KBRIncn 31.59 -.50
KFN KKRFncld19.39 -135
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Australia 1.1781 1.1677
Britain 2.0280 2.0344
Canada 1.0591 1.0649
Euro .7323 .7304
Honq Konq 7.8286 7.8261
Hunqary 185.01 183.99
India 40.271 40.190
Indnsia 9345.79 9259.26
Israel 4.3377 4.3123
Japan 118.55 118.81
Jordan .7095 .7085
Malaysia 3.4725 3.4545
Mexico 10.9884 10.9560
Pakistan 60.52 60.50
Poland 2.78 2.77
Russia 25.5872 25.5571
Sinqapore 1.5199 1.5158 -
Slovak Rep 24.51 24.38
So. Africa 7.1438 7.1321
So. Korea 925.07 919.12,
Sweden 6.7712 6.7364
Switzerlnd 1.2032 1.2023
Taiwan 32.98 32.91
U.A.E. 3.6731 3.6724
Venzuel 2145.92 2145.92
British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show
dollar in foreign currency.
Yesterday Pvs Day
Prime Rate 8.25 8.25
Discount Rate 6.25 6.25
Federal Funds Rate 5.30 5.27
R-mnnth
4.94 4.84
4.75 4.84
5-year 4.59 4.77
10-vear 4.75 4.90
30-year 4.90 5.02
FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Sep07 76.53 -1.68
Corn CBOT Dec07 336 -61/4
Wheat CBOT Sep07 636 +6
Soybeans CBOT Nov07 848% -8%
Cattle CME Oct07 98.80 -1.15
Pork Bellies CME Aug07 87.50 -3.00
Sugar (world) NYBT Mar 08 10.33 -.09
Orange Juice NYBT Nov07 140.10 -.90
SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day
Gold (troy oz., spot) $663.60 $673.30
Silver (troy oz., spot) $12.888 $13.068
Copper (pound) $3.5950 $3.5105
NMER = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT = Chicago
Board of Trade. CMER = Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
NCSE = New York Cotton, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange.
NCTN = New York Cotton Exchange.
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1 8885 1.8825
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China
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S 3-Yr. AMTFMBI 10.77 -.01 +18.3
Name NAV Chg %Rtn MutCGrA 10.54 -.07 +68.0
InBosA 6.26 -.03 +24.7
AIM Investments A: LgpVal 21.71 +. +570
BasVa[Ap37.56 ... +36`7 NaiMun 11.78 -03 +24.2
ChadAp 1647 +.03 +41.0 SpEqA 1.538 +.01 +635
Constp 28.1J +07 +36.9 SpEqtA 1538 +01 *83.5
sp 42813 +-07 69 TradGvA 7.12 -.01 +10,4
HYdAp 4.280 -.02 +21.8 Eaton Vance Cl B:
Introw 33.06 -.10+101,3 FLMB1 10.92 -01 +141
SelEqtyr 21.38 +.12 +35.9 thWBt 12,04 -.02 +16.5
AIM Investments B: NatiMBt 1158 -02 +214
CapDvlt 18,19 -10 +59.8 Eaton VM ancI -02 +214C:
AIM Investor Cl: GovtCp 7.12 01 +8.1
Energy 46.64 -24+130.4 NaiMCI 11.58 -.02 +215
SummitPp 14.09 +.06 +48N1 EvaMren A
Ua 18.49 +3 + 2.3 Evergreen A:
Advance Capital 1: EverAs rep 1527 -02 +39
Balancp 19.07 -.08 +31,3 Evergr 1477 -01 +371
Retlinc 944 +02 +132 14,77 01 7.1
Alger Funds B: 132 Evergreen I:
Ager 6und-sCBrdl 10.28 ... +11.8
Cai r At 638 -02 2 SIMunil9orF.84 +0
AlllanceBem A: Excelsior Funds:
BalanAp 1.01 +.07 +2944 Energy 25.87 -.25+130.3
GlTchAp271.02 +.27 +441. H'eldp 4.57 -.02 +19.6
GInalAp 24.08 -.12+1054 ValRestr 56.75 -.04 +60.5
SCpGrA2951 -.04 +49.8 FPAFunds:
All2n 412eBe 1 Adv: Nwinc 10.89 ... +10.3
IntVaAdv 2447 -12+1072 Farolme 31.13 -.15+67.6
LgCpGrAd 22.55 +.12 +34.7 Federated A:
AllianceBern B: MidGrStA 41.61 -.08 +60,8
CrpidBp11.73 -.03 +13.1 KaulfmAp 6.32 -.04 +65.8
GbTcSBt 63.11 +23 +412 MuSecA 10.43 -.01 +12.4
GrowthSt 2720 +25 +33.9 Federated B:
SCpGrB 124.45 -.03 +46.2 StrncB 8,62 -.02 +19.2
USGovtBp6.73 ... +7.2 Federated instl:
AllianceBern C: KaumnK 6.32 -.04 +54.4
SCpGrCt 24.53 -.03 +48.4 Rdelity AdvFocT:
AllanzFunds A: FideliT 493Adv -.33+128.cT:5
NFJDvVIt17.66 +.09 +59.5 HtCarT 22.47 +.08 +36.1
Alllanz Funds C: Fidelity Advisor A:
GrowthCt23.58 -.11+47.0 DivntAr 24.49 -.25 +77.0
TargetCt 21.18 -.07 +54.0 Fidelity Advisor1 :
Amer Beacon Plan: DivIntyn 24.88 -25 +78.6
LgCpPn 23.76 +.15 +568.5 EqGin 61.50 +.02 +39.8
Amer Century Adv: EqlnIn 31.39 +.16 +43.3
EqGropn26.16 +23 +41,3 IntBdln 10.69 -01 +10.2
Amer Century Inv: Fidelity AdvlsorT:.
Balaroedn16.93 +.09 +28.2 alacT 17.31 -.03 +31.5
Eqlincn 8.69 +,06 +36.9 DMntT p 2422 -.24 +75.8
FLMuWdn10.49 ... +9.5 DivGrTp 13.85 +.09 +31.7
Gwthln 24.05 +22 +36.3 DynCATp 19.46 -.09 +63.3
Hertageln1974 -.10+013 EqrTp 57.93 +.02 +37.5
IncGron 33.63 +.19 +40.6 n 0.95+.15+41.1
IntDiscrn 17.31 -.08+142.1 GEqlrppT 30.95 -.05+38.7
IntGroln 13.72 -.0582.9 HilnAdTp 1028 ... +38.0
LfeScln 5.60 +.05 +28.1 IntBdT 10,67 -.01 +9.4
NewOpprn7.65 -.01 +5.8 MidCpTp 27.25 +.2162.8
OneChAgn13.71 +.02 NS MuIncTp 12.69 ... +13.1
RealEstln26.33 +.18 +65.7 OvrseaT 24.44 -.29 +75.6
Ultran 29.06 +.19 +17.8 STFiT 9.33 +9.1
Valuelnvn 7,63 +.01 +382 Fidelty Freedom:
American Funds A: FF2010n 14.88 -.01 +30.1
AmcpAp 2123 +.08 +35.9 FF215n 12.50 .. +35.1
AMutAp 30.5 +.20 +39.7 FF2020n 15.86 +39.9
SalAp 19.67 +.09 +29.3 FF2025n 1,5 .,. +41.7
BondAp 13.13 ... +14.4 FF2030n 1646 .., +4.5
CapWAp 19.37 05 +212 FF2035n 1364 -.01 +46.6
CaplBAp 63.70 +.06 +55.7 FF20404n 9.74 ... +48.0
CapWGAp45.33 -.15 +81.3 Fidelity Invest:
EupAp 5124 -.50 +913 AggGrn22.19 -.21 +51.2
FdInvAp 43.08 +11 +63.0 AMgr50n 16.54 +.01 +25.9
GwthAp 35.42 +08 +524 AMgr7On 17.08 +.01 +303
HITrAp 12.12 -.05 +25.5 AlMlgr0rn12.73 ... +2401
p 2061 +.07 Baacn 20.44 -.03 +4.1
IWBdAp 13.37 +.01 +9.6 BkusCGrn47.17 +.30 +27.1
AAp 3524 +16 +44.4 CAMunn12.14 .. +13.9
NEcoAp 2871 -.09 +58.8 Canadan 57.75 -.34+1143
NPerAp 34.45 -.09 +7.5 CapApn 28,92 -.13 +47.0
SNwWrA 55.85 -.75+125.7 CapvOn162 +04 +41.5
sCpAp 4540 -40 +972 Cplncrn 8.73 -.02 +34.3
TxAp 12.31 -.01 +12.7 Cagn29.66 -.68+111.7
SWshAtp 36.43 +29 +40.0 CngSn 488.08 +4.31 +38.5
,American Funds B: CTMunrnl.17 ... +10.8
BaBt 19.59 +.08 +26.4 A Cn 70.04 +25 +59.5
Cap/BI 163.70 +.06 +522 CrnScn 28.43 -29 +53,6
CpWGr45.09 -.15 +77.0 Disqn 3065 +15 +50.4
GrwlhBt 34.17 +.08 +49.0 DMrnr 40.30 -.41 +86,2
IncoBt 20.49 +.07 +39.6 DiWKn 16.54 +01 +44.3
CMABt 35.07 +.16 +41.0 DoGthn 32.96 +23 +34.2
Wastr t 3620 +29 +36.8 EmrMkn 29.90 -.71+210.6
Arl Mutual Fds: EqIncn 59.84 +.17 +46.6
Apprec 50.39 +.04 +36.0 EQ1IIn 24.24 +.11 +38.1
Ariel 54.71 +.13 +352 ECapAp 29.13 -28+101.0
Artisan Funds: Europe 41.70 -.31+100.9
In n 3123 -.32 +84.8 Exchn 344.88 +2.93 +48.4
tdICap 34.94 +.17 +59.4 A iporpn 24.61 -.03 +51.6
iWdCapVal 21.44 +.01 +61.9 Fideln 3824 +.17 +42.1
Baron Funds: Fiftyrn 26.06 +24 +56.3
Asset 62.41 +.06 +62.9 FRateHrn9.52 -.01 +12.5
Growth 51.77 +.06 +55.3 FLMurn 11.27 ... +12.4
S Pasrtn p 23.34 +.09 +88.6 FrInOner n 30.74 +.0 8 +43.9
SmCap 23.92 -.18 +51.6 GNMAn 10.62 -.02 +11.3
Bernstein Fds: Govlrc 9.99 -.01 +11.3
inDur 1297 ... +12.0 GroCon 75.96 -.03 +57.5
DiviS" 13.9 .- +8.5 Grolncn 31.89 -.03 +28.4
TnnMlrV 2825 -.08 +80.9 Grolnclln 11.87 +.06 +40.1
InVaI2 27.89 -.08 +81.0 Highncrn 8.62 -.01 +22.6
i EmMts 46.45 -.87+181.8 Indepnn 24.51 -.05 +582
BlackRockA: IntBdn 10.14 -.01 +10.3
AuMraA 27.75 -.11 +35.3 IntGovn 9.97 ... +9.8
BaViAp 32.52 +.15 +455 inDiscn 41.71 -.48 +944
CapOevAp1625 +.12 +34.4 InrSCprn29.51 -.34+115.0
GILAAr 19.49 -04 +55.2 InvGBn 722 -.01 +12.1
F wiVnA 7.79 -.04 +25.0 Japan n 18.07 -.15 +57.2
alaikBockB&C:. 4- .-JpmSnn 1Z.88 +.01 +20.0
.GlAICt 18.40 -.04 +51.7 LatAmrn 55.53 -.77+281.8
BlackRocklnsti: LevCoStkn33.69 -.19 +90.9
BaVll 32.70 +.15 +46.6 LowPrn 45.08 -.30 +56.6
i Gbxr 1955 -.04 +56.3 Magelln 9229 +20 +36.1
Brandywine Fds: MDMurn10.69 ... +11.4
BlueFdn 35.64 +.16 +59.6 MAMunn 11.72 .. +13.7
SBenywnn3826 +.16 +662 MIMunn 11.64 ... +11.9
Brinson Funds Y: .. MidCapn 30.79 -.06 +69.4
:iYiaYn';6.71 -.02 +20.1 MNMunn11.19 ... +11.4
i CGM Funds: MtgSecn 10.66 -.02 +9.7
CapDvn 31.83 -.39 +95.1 Mualncn 1256 ... +14.2
SFocusn 4477 -.45+114.4 NJMunrnl.34 ... +132
I Muin 32.16 -39 +583 NwMktrn 14.28 ... +392
SCalamos Funds: Nw "Dn 3122 -.05 +52.8
Gr&lncAp32.84 +21 +3807 NYMunn 12.59 .. +12.8
GruwAp 59.80 +29 +44.5 OTCn 46.94 -.14 +56.1
GromwIhCt 56.30 +27 +41.3 OhMunn 11.39 ... +12.7
Calvert Group: Ovmsean 50.12 -.46 +89.9
Incop 16.64 +.1 +14.1 PcBasn 32.52 -.69+111.6
IntlEqAp 24.54 -25 +74.4 PAMunrn10.63 +.01 +12.1
Munint 10.47 ... +79 Purtn 20.39 +,03 +34.5
SodalAp 30.76 +.11 +25.0 ReaEn 31.19 +.24 +65.0
SocBdp 15.79 +.01 +15.5 SntMusn 10.17 +.01 +7.4
StocEqAp38.82 +.30 +30.1 STlFn 8.76 -.01 +9.7
TF U 10.12 -.01 +3.3 SmCaplndr22.87-.14 +59.6
TxFLgp 1624 .+119 SmliCpSrn19.30 ... +48.9
TxFVT 15.50 ... +10.0 SEAsn 3727 -.94+209.0
Causeway ntl: Sakstn 290.67 +15 +45.6
In" iVrn2l.04 -.05 +72.1 S tncn: 10-38 ... +22.9
Clipper 91.36 +.21+24.5 SkReRtr 9.96 -.03 NS
Cohen & Steers: ToalBdn 10.27 ... +13.3
RtyStrs 76.75 +.81 +73.7 Trendn 9.24 +.06 +45.3
Columbia Class A: USBIn 10.74 .. +12.1
-Acomt -3D,55 +.07 +60.8 UOTlyn 20.65 +.31 +85.2
21CnryAt'5.33 -.07 +75.1 ValStratn34.65 -.12 +542
MarsGrAt 21.05 -.01 +40.8 Valuen 86.03 +*07 +62.2
Columbia Class Z: Wrd:n 232.11 -.14 +6. 3
AcomrZ 31.34 +.08 +623 Fidelity Selects:
AcomintZ 45.46 -.18+127.6 Ain 51.30 +.27 +2.2
Credit Sulsse ABCD: Bankingrn 29.85 +.08 +14.6
ValueAt 18.46 +12 +450 Biothn 63.16 -.75 +21.3
DWS Scudder CIA: Brokrn 6sm 63 -.59 +87.2
ComrrAp 26.47 -.14 +91.4 Comun72510.11 +76.,
DrHiRA 51.33 +.27 +44.7 C Equipn230+.0
DWSCScudderCIS: omp n 44.89 +.51 +46.0
DWS Scudder Cr 3 8: ConDisn 24.94 ... +33.4
CapGIshr 53.68 +5 34 ConStapn61.31 +.48 +54.3
Co nc 12.42 -01 +124 CsHon 42.83 +.07 +42.4
EmMkIn 11.96 -06 +48.1 DIAern 88.73 +1.01 +81.3
EmMkGrr25.82 -.57+162.5 Elecrn 49,03 -.03 +42.6
EaroEq 40.03 -.11 +920 .En6gyn 68.39 -.39+138.4
GibOdSr 9.64 ... +14.1 EngSyn 89.07 -1.03+156.7
GIpp 45.08 -.17 +91.0 Envirn 17.89 +.24 40.9
GblThrm 36.07 -21+107.6 RnSvn 109.89 +41 431.3
Gold&Pro 20.97 -.44 60 Goldrn 35.31 -.55+110.9
GrolnCS 22.12 +.14 *32.6 Healthn 126.78 +`53 +40.9
HiYdTx 12.78 -.01 +17.9 HomFn 4008 -.71 -5.2
IntTxAMT 1097 ... +9.6 Insurn 68082 +00 +35.5
InilFdS b7.03 -.04 +93 Levirn 77,94 -07 +442
LgCoGe 2874 +.18 +32.3 Materivin 55.39 +.23 +91.6
LatAmrEq71.43 -.83+265.0 MedDinn 49.87 -21 +80.7
MATFS 14.02 ... +12.0 Mulbrdn 44.22 -22 +399
Davis Funds A: NtGasn 43.20 -.18+113.0
NYVenA 39.883+.13 +46.6 peun 33.79 -20 +14.6
Davia Funds B: Phamn 11.28 +.14 +44.6
NYVenB 38.05 +.12 +43.1 Utilrn 50.80 +.14 +39.5
Davis Funds C &Y: Softwrn 71.13 -.09 +63.2
NYVenY 40.39 +.13 +47.8 Techn 77.71 +.09 +4687
NYVenC 3801 +.13 +432 Terimn 56.03 +.05 +75.7
Delaware Invest A: Trensn 55.00 +.20 +67.6
TrendAp 21.97 +.07 +40.4 UlilGrn 59.38 +1.30 +79.1
TxUSAp 11.39 -.02 +14.3 Wirebssn 8.58 -.01 +88.3
Delaware Invest B: Fidelity Spartan:
DeldlB 328 -02 +27.3 Eqldxilnvn51.92 +.38 +40.3
SelGroIl 2531 +15 440.1 5001nxlnvrn101.71+.73 +40.3
Dimensional Fds: Olnrxlenvn47.38 -.45 +83.2
EmMklnV 41.80 -.65+223 TotMkrtlnvn4122 +23 +44,4
IntSmVan 23.57 -.08+120.0 Fidelity Spart Adv:
USLgCon43.04 +.31 +40.2 EqldxAdn51.92 +.38 NS
USLgVan 25.73 +.06 +56.7 500Adrn 101.72 +.74 NS
USMicool5.52 ... +46.1 TotMklAdrn41.22+.23 NS
USSmallvn2139 +202 +47.1 First Eagle:
US SmVa 29.04 -.08 +53.7 GIIA 48.17 -.33 +6565
lntSmnCon21.71 -.05+107.1 OverseasA26.76 -.38 +762
EmgMktn 31.52 -.45+162.9 First Investors A
FR4dn 10.22 ... +11.1 BIChpAp 24.63 +.15 +35.1
InIVan 24.99 -.06+107.6 GishAp 8.19 -.02 +66.1
GtS5Fxlncn102 +.01 +11.4 GoiMAo 10.56 +.01 +9.4
TMUSTglV24.89-04 +52.1 GrolnAp 16.43 +.04 +43.0
TMIntVa 2137 -.04+1069 IncoAp 2.95 -.02 +16.3
TMMktwV 1823 +.03 +59.6 MATFAp 11.55 ... +9.8
2YGIFxdn 10.43 +.01 +103 MITFAp 11.99 +.01 +9.9
DFARIEn2751 +.25 +65.7 MdCpAp30.50 +.02 +50.2
Dodge&Cox: NJTFAp 12.62 ... +9.8
Balanced 87.90 +.06 +38.1 NYTFAp 14.10 +.01 +9.6
Incrme 12.42 ... +12.2 PATFAp 12.65 ... +9.8
InifSk 47.68 -.30+100.5 SpSitAp 24,22 +.10 +59.3
Stock 15637 +.12 +553 TxExAp 9,67 ... +8,9
Dreyfuse: ToRffAp 15.61 +.03 +29.9
Aprec 4521 +26 +33.0 ValueBp 8.00 +.02 +42.7
Dreyl 10.57 +.05 +39.4 Firsthand Funds:
DrSl001n 41.84 +30 +38.6 GIbTech .06, -.05 44,6
EmgLd 34.08 -.01 +3125 TechVal 41.78 -.07 +60,0
FLIntr 12.76 -.01 +82 Frank/Temp FrmkA:
InsMut 1737 .. 00 AdjUSp 68,85 ... +9.8
Dreyful Founders: ALTFAp 11.30 ... +12.
SGrowl 12.06 +.10 +32.2 AZTFAp 101 ... +14.2
GrwtlFp 12.89 +.10 +38.6 Ballnvp 68.,18 -.10 +54,2
Dreyflu Premier: CilnrAp 12.62 ... +153
SCorVlvp 31.99 +21 +48.2 CAIntAp 11.37 ... +11,0
LtdHYdAp 6.93 +.04 +17.9 CalTFApx 7.23 -.02 +17.5
S SrValAr 33A7 +.22 +66.2 CapGrA 12.66 +.03 +28,3
TchGroA 26.74 +.30 +31.9 COTFAp 11.86 ... +14.8
Drehaus Funds.: CTrFAp 1092 .2 +14.7
E 478-1.10+208.9 CvcAp 1.68 -.04 +38.6
' atonVance CIA: DblTFA 11,85 +201 +16,3
ChinaAp 30.89 -.43+168.3 DynTchA 29.44 +21 +36.4
ISHO T0RADTH UTALFUD ABE
Here are the 1 000 Diggest mutual lunds listed on Nasdaq Tables
show the lund name, sell price or Net Asset Value INAVj and daily
net change, as well as one total return figure as follows
Tbes: 4-wk tolal return i%i
Wed: 12-mo total return (".a
Thu: 3-yr cumilulafje IloDtl return (%.)
Fri: 5 yr cumulative total return (%)
Name: Name of mutual fund and family
NAV: Net asset value.
Chg: Iet change In price of NlAV
Total return: Percentl change in NAV Ior me time period shown. with
dividends reinvested It period longer than I year. return is cumula-
live.
Data ba.ed on N,1Vs reported ro Lipper by 6 p m Eastern
Footnotes: e Ex capital gains distribution I Previous day's quote
n No-load fund p Fund assets used to pay distribution costs r -
Redemption lee or contingent deferred sales load rnay apply E -
Stock dividend or split. I Both p and r x Ex-cash Givndend NA
No Inlorrrnalon available NE Dala in question NN. Fund does n-.;
wish to be traced. NS Fund did not exist a start date Source:
Upper, Inc. and The Associated Press
EqlncAp 22.11 +.07 +33.7
FedIntp 11.26 ... +10.5
FedTFApx11.92 -.04 +152
FLTFAp 11.70 ... +14.2
FoundAlp 14.18 -.03 +46.8
GATFAp 11.94 ... +14.1
GoldPrMA32.83 -.89+118.7
GrwthAp 44.64 +.37 +47.8
HYTFAp 10.76 ... +19.4
IncomApx 2.65 -.01 + 8.1
InsTFAp 12.10 ... +13.6
NYITFp 10.76 .. +9.1
LATFAp 11.40 ... +13.1
LMGvScA 9.89 ,.. +7.9
MDTFAp 11.57 ... +13.7
MATFAp 11,72 ... +13.4
MITFAp 12.05 ... +13.5
MNInsA 11.92 ... +12.7
MOTFAp 12,11 ... +14,7
NJTFAp 1198 ... +14.8
NYInsAp 1139 ... +12.9
NYTFApx11.861 -.04 +13.5
NCTFAp 12.12 +.01 +13,9
OhiolAp 12.40 +.01 +14.2
ORTFAp 11.69 ... +14.3
PATFAp 10.29 +.01 +14.2
ReEScAp20.97 +,04 +362
RisDvAp 36,36 +26 +32.0
SMCpGrA42.10 +27 +53.8
USGo&Apx6.32 -.02 +10,9
UtsAp 14.19 +32 +68,0
VATFAp 11.64 .. +14,1
Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv:
IncmeAdx 2.64 -01 +38.9
Frank/Temp Frnk B:
InnomeBtx 2.64 -.01 +34.7
Frank/Temp Frnk C:
FoundAlp 13.92 -.04 +43.8
IncomCtx 2.67 -.01 +36.3
Frank/Temp Mil AMB:
BeacnA 1725 -.07 +54.5
DiscA 33.04 -21 +79,6
QualfdA1 23.61 -.06 +64.7
SharesA 2693 -.07 +51.0
Frank/Temp Mtl C:
DiscCt 32.69 -21 +76.3
SharesCt 26.55 -.07 +48.1
Frank/Temp Temp A:
DvMktAp 31.85 -,73+38.2
ForgnAp 14.65 -.29 +67.9
GIBdAp 11.37 -.06 +34.9
GiwthAp 26.31 -.16 +56.1
IntxEMp 21.39 0.0
WondAp 20.40 -.18 +65.7
Frank/Temp Trmp Adv:
GrthAv 26.37 -.16 +57,3
Frank/Temp Tmp B&C:
DevMnC 31.08 -.70+133,4
ForgnCp 14.39 -28 684.3
GrwthCp 25,57 -.15 +52.6
GE Elfun S&S:
S&SPM 48.75 +.34 +39.3
GMO Trust III:
EmMkr 2421 -45+197,9
For 1922 -.02 +86.1
IntlntrV: 36.87 -.07 +86.9
GMO Trust IV:
EmrMd 24.15 -.44+198.5
Foreign 1923 -.02 +86.5
InfGrEq 32.68 -.05 NS
Inintlrnl 36.87 -.06 +872
GMO Trust VI:
EmgMidsr 24.17 -.45+199.0
InflCorEq 41.89 -.06 NS
StrFxInc 25.50 -,02 NS
USQtyEq 22.12 +25 NS
Gabelli Funds:
Asset 51.97 +.04 +61.8
Gateway Funds:
Gateway 28.12 +.13 +26.9
Goldman Sachs A:
HYMuAp 11.25 -.03 +21.7
MdCVAp 40.12 +.19 +56.9
Goldman Sachs Inst:
HYMuanin1126 -.02 +232
MkIdCapV 40.51 +20 +58.8
Strulnt 16.48 -01 +90.5
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11.46 +.02 +12.4
CapApnst 34.86 +.28 +37.1
Ing r 69.65 -.37+110.9
Hartford Fds A:
CpAppAp41.41 +.05 +67.2
DivGthAp 22.18 +.17 +50.3
Hartford Fds C:
CapApCt 37.65 +.05 +63.7
Hartford Fds L:
GrnOppL 33.67 +.03 +73.7
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 57.03 +.05 +72.9
Mv&Gr 24.09 +.19 +52.6
Advisers 23.50 +.06 +31.7
Stock 55.17 +2 +43.0
TotRetBd 1129 ... +12.0
Hennessy Funds:
CoiGroll 29.49 -.08 NS
HoliBaFd n16.87 +.08+21.3
Hotchkls & Wiley:
LgCpVIA pp24.97 +.04 +39.5
MidCpVal 28.79 -.32 +482
HussmnStGr 16.17-.04
+17.3
ICON Fds:
Energy 38.54 -.43+116.5
Htrcare 16.89 +.03 +38.6
IS Funds: -
NoAmp 7.31 ... +16.7
IXIS Advisor CI A:
TarEqty 11.67 -.03 +60.8
Ivy Funds:
GINatRsAp 36.46 -.47+1352
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpValp 26.72 +24 +49.4
JPMorgean Select:
InIEqn 39.77 -.13 +73.7
JPMorgan Sel CIs:
lnlrdAmern28,82 +.11 +50.9
Janus:
Balanced 25.35 +,02 +35.6
Contrarian 1928 -.15+103.4
Enterpr 53.41 +.24 +68.1
FedTE 6.78 -.01 +8.8
FixBnd 9.28 -.01 +11.0
Fund 30.38 +.13 +35.0
FundaEq 27.63 ... +54.3
GI feSdc 21.65 +.07 +34.5
Grrechr 14.44 ... +56.6
Grinc 40.77 -.14 +49.4
MdCpVal 25.33 +.09 +52.8
Orion 11.80 +.05 +93.4
Ovrseasr 53.16 -.57+172.2
Research 28.84 +.11 +53.4
ShTmBd 2.86 ... +8.7
Twenty 60.92 +.05 +66.1
Venlur 6860 -.33 +71.2
WridWr 55.38 -.06 +52.5
JennisonDryden A:
BlendA 20.32 +:07 +54.9
HiYldAp 5.52 -.03 +20.9
InsuredA 10.56 ... +10.6
UilityA 15.78 +.04+121.9
JennisonDryden B:
GrowthB 15.53 +.12 +32.2
HiYdBt 5.52 -.02 +19.3
InsuredB 10.58 ... +9.9
John Hancock A:
BondAp 14.55 ... +11.8
ClasslcVIp27.39 +.12 +40.1
RgBkA 33.96 +.1 +17.3
StrnAp 6.47 -.01 +19.7
John Hancock B:
StrlncB 6.47 -.01 +17.2
John Hancock Cl 1:
LSAggr 15.62 -.02 NS
LSBalanc 14.67 -.01 NS
LSGnth 15.36 -.01 NS
Julius Baer Funds:
InlfEqlr 48,53 -.33+113.5
InrOEqA 47.46 -.33+111.6
IntEqlllr 16,72 -.11 NS
KeelSmCp p 27.72-15+79.2
LSWalEq n19.51 +.09+56,3
Lazard Insth:
EmgMktl 24.16 -.52+185.2
Legg Mason: Fd
OpporTri 20.16 -.11 +54.1
Splnvp 39.70 -.15 +45,0
ValTrp 70.59 +.01 +29.4
Legg Mason Instih
VaiTrnst 79.09 +,02 +33.3
Legg Mason Ptrs A:
AgGrAp 115.07 -.57 +36.8
ApprAp 15.97 +.11 +35.1
HMIneAt 6.53 -.03 +21.2
InAICGAp14.88 -.14 +89.4
LgCpGAp24.36 +.01 +21.1
Legg Mason Ptrs B:
CeplncBt 17.14 +,03 +34.1
LgCpGBt 22.64 +.01 +18.6
Longleaf Partners:
Partner 37.02 +.03 +44.3
Inif 20.94 -,20 +55.2
SmCap 33.01 +.05 +87.8
LoomIs Sayles:
LSBondl 14230 ., NA
SIrirnC 14.80 ,. NA
LSBondR 14.26 ., NA
StdncA 14.74 .,, NA
Lord Abbett A:
AfilAp 15.56 +.11 +40A4
BdDebAp 7.83 -.02 +21.1
MidCpAp 23.42 +.12 +51.1
MFS Funds A:
MITA 21.63 +.14 +44.9
MIGA 14.65 +.08 +33.4
HilnA 3.69 -.01 +20.0
IntNwDA 29.92 -.15 +99.3
MFLA 9.94 -.01 +13.7
ToIRA 16.50 +.05 +31.3
ValueA 27.92 +.23 +52.4
MFS Funds B:
MIGBn 13.25 +.08 +30.8
GvScB 9.34 ... NA
HilnBn 3.70 -.01 +17,3-
MulnBn 8.45 ... +11.8
ToIRB n 16.50 +.06 +28.8
MFS Funds Instl:
InUtEqn 21.15 -.04 +79,6
MainStay Funds A:
HiYIdBA 6.21 -,02 +252
MainStay Funds B:
CapApBt 32.42 +.13 +29,8
ConvBt 16,01 -.08 +34.4
Govtt 8.08 .. +7.3
HYldBBt 6.18 -.02 +22.6
IntIEqB 16.06 +.03 +65.1
SmCGBp 15.55 -.07 +26.3
TotRIBt 19.32 +.04 +28.1
Malrs & Power:
Growth 80,.97 +,87 +34,9
Marsico Funds:
Focusp 19.45 +.04 +42.3
Growp 20.98 -.02 +39.6
Matthews Asian:
India r 18.49 -.34 NS
PacTiger 28.30 -,31+137,6
Mellon Funds:
IntIFd 17.66 -.09 +64.9
Mellon Inst Funds:
IntEquy 45.17 -20 +5.6
Midas Funds:
MidasFd 4.87 -.12+176.7
Monetta Funds:
Monetan 14.44 +.02 +54.8
Morgan Stanley A:
DivGShA 20.78 +.16 +3,6
Morgan Stanley B:
DivGtB 20.93 +.16 +33.0
GIOivB 16.58 +.02 +54.1
StratB 20.66 +.03 +39.0
MorganStanley Inst:
EmMIdn 34.34 -54+188.6
GIValEqAn21.16 +.02 +3.4
InliEqn 21.89 -.06 +62.6
Under Funds A:
IemtA 22.70 -.03 +43.6
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 17.38 -.07 +56.0
DiscZ 33.43 -21 +81.7
QualfdZ 23.78 -.07 +66.3
SharesZ 27.16 -.07 +52.5
Nationwide D:
GvtBdD 10.15 -.01 +122
TxFrr 1021 ... +11.4
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 32.69 -.07 +342.
Geneslnst 50.85 +.37 +58.1
Inl r 26.37 +.04+100,4
Partner 32.33 -.11 +63-
Neuberger&Berm Tr:"
Genesis 53.01 +.39 +56.9
Nicholas Group:
Hilncin 1023 -.04 +170
Nichn 55.83 +.31 +317
Northern Funds:
SmnCpldxn1064 +.02 +44.3
Techdnyn 13.12 +.09 +27A
Nuveen Cl A:
HYMuBdp22.11 -.07 +24.2
Nuveen Cl R:
InMunR 10.62 ... +12.6
Oak Assoc Fds:
WItOkSG n36.46 +.09 +16.7
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncrn27.49 +.11 +36.3
GLaiYn 27.37 +.04 +75.8
Inuflrn 26.57 -.17 +822
OaknIanrkn46.45 +.12 +29.5
Selectrn 32.88 -.06 +27.3
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZn14.95 +.04 +63.0
Oppenheimer A:
AMTIFMu 9.98 -.06 +22.5
AMTFrNY 12.90 -.07 +22.4
CAMuniAp11.36 -.07 +28.8
CapApAp 50.00 +.20 +32.4
CapIrceAp 13.08 ... NA
ChmplncAp 9.03 ... NA
DvMktAp 49.10 -.96+180.8
Discp 52.03 +.08 +35.3
EquityA 11.87 +.05 +47.9
GltAp 77.73 +.01 +70.6
GlOppA 39.44 +.18 +87.5
Goldwp 31.99 -.71+1522
IntBdA p 6.26 NA
LtdTmMu 15.70 -.03 +20.3
MnStFdA 42.64 +32 +40.1
MSSCAp 22.77 +.04 +552
MidCapA 19.73 +.09 +38.9
PAMoniAp 12.74 -.03 +25.8
S&MdCpV 40.68 +.05 +81.3
StidnAp 4.32 ... NA
USGvp 9.34 NA
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 9.94 -.06 +19.6
AMTFrNY 12.91 -.07 +19.6
CpIncBI 1293 ... NA
ChmpincB 9.02 ... NA
EquilyB 1123 +.05 + 44.0
SbIdncBt 4.3 ... NA
Oppenhelm Quest:
QBalA 19,50 +.04 +2725
Oppenheimer Roch:
LIdNYAp 3.34 -.01 +15.8
RoMuAp 18.32 -.07 +24.6
RcNsMuA 12.35 -.08 +32.3
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
TolRtAd 10.24 ... +11.7
PIMCO Instl PIMS:
AlAsetl 12.75 -.01 +26.4
ComodRR 14.40 -.15 +29.0
DevLcMk r 11.07 -.03 NS
FNIncr 10.04 .. +17.7
HiYId 9.34 -.03 +21.8
LowDu 9.86 -.01 +9,3
RealRtnl 10.66 -.01 +12.3
ToRt 10.24 .. +12.5
PIMCO Funds A:
RealRtAp 10.66 -.01 +10.8
ToIRtA 10.24 ,.. +11.0
PIMCO Funds D:
TRlnp 10.24 ... +11.5
PhoenlxFunds A:
BalanA 14.85 +.06 +27,2
CapGrA 16.77 +.09 +20.3
Ini/A 15.26 -.02 +83,2
Pioneer Funds A:
BondAp 8.98 ... +11.7
EqlncAp 32.44 +32 +51.7'
EurSelEqA43.52 +,15 +77.5
GrowhAp 14.69 +.13 +38.7
IntIlValA 26,86 -.19 +84.1
MdCpGrA 16.69 +.09 +39.8
MdCVAp 24.77 +.13 +51.8
PTonFdAp 50.36 +.38 +46.5
TxFreAp 11.34 -.02 +14.0
ValueAp 17.49 +.09 +41.0
Pioneer Funds B:
HiYldB 11,16 -.07 +24.3
MdCpVB 20.98 +.11 +47,6
Pioneer Funds C:
HiYldCt 11.27 -.07 +24,3
Price Funds Adv:
Growthpn33.33 +.06 +45.0
Price Funds:
Balance n 21.80 +.04 +37.5
BIChlpn 38.32 +.15 +38`9
CABondn 10.84 ... +13.5
CapAppn 21.48 +.04 +41.3
DCiGron 2685 +.13 +42.3
ErEurp 35.69 -.33+204.7
EmMkVSn38.55 -.82+184.6
Eqlncn 30.16 +.17 +452
Eqlndexn 39.33 +.28 +39.3
Europen 22.17 -.07 +87.4
GNMAn 9.23 -.01 +10.9
Growuhn 33.63 +.06 +46.0
Gr&lnn 22.49 +.09 +375
H/IhSdn 27.74 +,02 +61,6
HIYleldn 6.77 -.02 +22.7
ForEqn 21.65 -.13 +72,6
InllBondn 9.75 -.01 +16,0
IntDIsn 54.60 -.46+122.1
InsUS:kn 17.09 -.10 +725
Japann 10.94 -.06 +392
LaotAns 47.55 -.63+315.6
MDShatn 5,11 ... +8,
MDBondnl0,44 ,.. +12,3
MIdoapn 60,73 +,04 +812
MCapValn26536 +.09 +552
NAmrnr 34,01 +.24 +34.6
NAsian 16867 -41+165.3
NewEran55,86 -.18+117,2
NHo:zn 34.10 -.02 +49.7
NSnl: 8.79 -.01 +12.4
NYBondn 11.15 -.01 +125
PSIncn 16.25 +.01 +30.5
RealEstn 21.67 +.20 +72.5
R2010n 16.53 +.02 +38.0
R2015n 12.93 +.01 +41.1
R2020n 18.20 +.02 144.7
R2030n 19.61 +.03 +5460.7
Scrlecn 23,37 +.05 +38.2
ShtBdn 4.68 ... +10.0
SmCpStkn34.84 +.12 +45.6
SmCapValn42.25+.11 +52.6
SpecGrn 21.66 +.01 +5.8
SpecInn 12.05 ... +20.9
TFIncn 9.84 -.01 +13.4
TxFrHn 11.85 -.02 +18.8
TxFrSI n 5,30 ... +7.3
USTInIn 5.24 -.02 +8.1
USTLgn 11.23 -,04 +13.6
VABondni11.44 -.01 +12,4
Valuen 28.,37 +.05 +50.5
Principallinv:
DIscLCInst16.68 +.14 +41.4
LgGrIN 8.65 +.06 +48.4
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 8.91 +,01 +10.0
AZTE 9.06 .. +11.9
CIscEqAp 15.15 +.02 +32.9
Convp 20.27 -.11 +35.4
DiscGr 22.01 +.03 +45.1
DvrinAp 9.79 -.04 +18.7
EqlnAp 18.24 +.13 +47.6
EuEq 32.29 -.04 +93.2
GeoAp 18.17 +.08 +26.3
GIGvAp 12.26 -.03 +14.8
GIbEqtyp 12.13 -.05 +69.2
GrinAp 20.04 +.07 +5,3
HIhAp 58.28 +,13 +30,8
HIYdAp 7,76 -.03 +22.5
HYAdAp 6.01 -02+25.4
IncmAp 6.69 .. +11.8
IntlEqp 33.89 -.19 +85.5
IntGrinp 16,98 -.10 +89.3
InvAp 15.34 -.01 +40.4
MrTxp 8,89 ... +11.5
MNTxp 8.85 ... +109
NJTxAp 9.12- ... +129
NwOpAp 51,15 +,15 +41.7
OTCAp 10.00 ... +572
PATE 68.99 .,. +12.3
TxExAp 8,64 ... +12.8
TFnAp 14.59 .. +11.0
TFHYA 12.87 -.01 +18.9
USGvAp 13.06 +.01 +11.4
UtIAp 14.55 +.27"+73.1
VslaAp 11.64 +.06 +44.8
VoyAp 18.65 +.11 +24.1
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprI 21.04 -.01 +36.4
CiscEqBt 14.97 +.01 +30.0
DiscGr 20.03 +.03 +41,9
DvrInBt 9.71 -.04 +161
Eqlnct 16.07 +.13 +44.3
EuEq 31.18 -.04 +88.9
GeoBt 17.98 +.08 +25.6
GlincBt 12.22 -.03 +122
GbEqt 11,04 -.04 +654
GINtRst 33.27 -20+113.0
GrnBt 19.72 +.07 +32.3
HItBt 51.51 +.12 +27.9
HiY ndt 7.73 0+19.9
HYAdBt 5.92 -.03 +226
IncnBt 6.65 ... +9.4
IntGrInt 16.65 -.10 +85.1
InlNopt 17.60 -.06 +88.0
invBt 13.98 ... +373
JTxBs t 9.11 ... +10.7
NwOpBt 45.33 +.13 +38.5
NwVal p 1923 +.05 37.9
NYTxB t 649 -.01 +102
OTCBt 8.72 ... +53.8
TxxBt 8.64 .. +10.6
TFHYBt 12.89 -.01 +16.7
TFInB 146.81 ... +8.9
USGvtI 199 +.01 +6.9
UMIBtI 14.47 +.26 +69.3
VislaBt 10.02 +.05 +41.5
VoyBl 16.13 +.10 +21.5
RS Funds:
CoreEqA 40.88 +.08 +45.1
IntGrA 20.16 +,03 +80.7
RSNIRsp 35.64 -.10+118.6
RSPanr 34.79 -.17 +52.4
Value 2864 -.14 +69.3
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 42,70 -.06 +85.6
RiverSource A:
BalanmA 11.21 +.04 +32.1
DEI' '13.81 +.07 +70.4
DvOppA 9.34 +.07 +59.8
Growth 32.82 +.09 +39.3
HiYdTEA 4.32 ... +11.3
LgCpEqp 6.07 +.03 +37.1
MCpGrA 11.80 +.03 +37.3
MidCpVIp 9.79 +.03 +7.8
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSvri17.69-.02 +55.4
WsmoCapl 18.45 -.07 +68.1
PenMuir 1212 +.04 +57.3
Prermerl r'19. +.05 +61.0
TotRetir 1424 +.05 +47.8
Russell Funds S:
DivEq 51.06 +.27 +45.7
InlSec 81.94 -.42 +81.6
MStalBd 10.23 +.01 +11.7
QuantEqS 41.59 +.28 +382
Rydex Advisor:
OTCn 12.36 +.09 +35.4
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxAnlO.10 ... +11.1
InlEqAn 15,52 -.06 +82.4
LgCGroAn22.33 +.13 34.2
LgCValAn23.15 +.15 +49.2
TxvMgLCn 13.99 +.08 +41.9
SSgA Funds:
InlStock 14.82 -.02 +97.3
STI Classic:
LCpV1EqA 15,59 +.09 +48.1
LCGrStkAp12.82 +.11 +22.7
LCGrStCpll.91 +.10 +20.5
SelLCSkC 12683 +.23 +24.9
SeLCpStkI 29.07 +.25 +28.7
Schwab Funds:
HhCre 16.04 +.10 +58.2
9lOOInvr 43.08 2 +.27 +42.1
100Sel 43.10 +.27 +42.8
S&Plnv 22.79 +.17 +39.6
S&PSel 22,88 +.17 +40.3
S&PlnaiSI 11,68 +.09 +40.6
SmCplnv 23,.93 +.04 +46.3
YIdPIsSI 9.61 -.01 +13.1
Selected Funds:
AmShD 4l7.68 +.17 +46.3
ArnShSp 47,59 +.17 +45.0
Seligman Group:
ComrunAt 36.40 +.12 +65.8
FrontrAl 14.10 -.02 +44.5
FrontIt 11.95-.02 +41.2
GIbSmA 16.53 -.17 +75,8
GIbTchA 17.83 +.03 +62.5
HYdBAp 3.24 -.01 +18.0
Sentinel Group:
ComS A p34.98 +.20 +44.6
Sequoia n153.94 +.52+27.8
Sit Funds: -
LrgCpGr 43.33 +.19 +44.8
SoundSh 40.56 +.06+46.1
St FarmAssoc:
Gwth 60.35 +.52 +42,7
Stratton Funds:
Divdendx 30.86 +.12 +38,2
Mull-Cap 43.11 -.10 +47.8
SmCap 49.58 +.24 +58.0
SunAmerlca Funds:
USGvBt 9.14 +.01 +8.1
SunAmerica Focus:
FLgCpAp 16.06 +.10 +19.1
Tamarack Funds:
EnlSmCp 31.18 +,08 +41,3
Value 41,01 +,28 +36.3
Templeton Instlt:
ErMSp 23.26 -.53+140.4
ForEqS 29.19 -.31 +94.2
Third Avenue Fda:
Inllr 24.72 -.14 +*6.4
FIEslV r 32054 -.29 +65.0
Value 62.27 -.69 +61.6
Thornburg Fda:
IniValAp 33.11 .-.11+102.4
InIValue I 33.74 -.11+105.0
Thrlvent Fds A:
HiYld 4.89 -.01 +20.7
Income 6.44 ... +11.7
LgCpStk 29.28 +.14 +3528
TA IbEX A:
JanGrowp ... .. 0.0
TempGboA p32.16+.05 +51.2
TrCHYBp 8.81 -.03 +17.6
TAFlhinp 8.09 -.01 +11.1
Turner Funds:
SmlCpGrn30.79 -.04 +49.1
Tweedy Browne:
GCobVal 33.71 -.43 +84.9
UBS Funds CI A:
GlobAit 14.63 +.04 +42.5
UMB Scout Funds:
Intl 35.60 -24 +87.2
US Global Investors:
AIIAm 27.78 -27 +542
GIbhs 17.55 -.33+184.7
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GIdShr 15.20 -.33+134.6
USChIna 13.06 -.35+140.0
WIdPrcMn 28.64 -.77+170.6
USAA Group:
AgvGt 34.68 -.04 469.2
CABd 10.81 -.01 +13.9
CmstStr 27.75 ... +38.9
GNMA 9.40 +.01 +11.0
GrTxStr 14.35 +.05 +33.0
Grwth 16.07 +.04 +36.5
Gr&lnc 19.39 +.13 +39.8
IncStk 16.75 +.10 +39.7
Inco 11.92 ... +12,4
IndI 28,64 -.04 +77.8
NYBd 11.77 -.01 +13,4
ProcMM 28.26. -.62+131.1
SciTech 12.,62 +.05 +48.8
ShtTBnd 8.85 ... +11.1
SmCpStk 15.28 -.01 +51.9
TxEIt 12.96 -.01 +12.0
TxELT 13.63 -01 +14.1
TxESh 10.54 ,,. +8.2
VABd 11.31 -.01 +12.1
WklGr 21.06 +.04 +62.1
VALIC:
MdCpIdx 24.97 +.07. +2.2
StIdx 38.18 +.27 +392
Value Line Fd:
LrgCon 2328 +.17 +533
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFAp 17.99 -.02 +11.4
Crnstp 19.28 +.06 +39.8
CpBdAp 6.43 ... +12.1
EqlncArp 9.24 +,03 +37.6
Exchx 46331 +2.80 +43.
GinAp 22.52 +.13 +47.7
HarbAp 16.20 -.04 +28.0
HiYdlA 10.24 -.03 +17.6
HYMuAp 10.94 -.02 +23.4
InTFAp 17.97 -.05 +11.4
MunlAp 14.39 -.03 +12.9
PATFAp 17,00 -.01 +13.0
SiMunlnc 13.27 -.03 +22.0
US MtgeA13.09 +.01 +10.6
UrA p 23.71 +.51 +72.3
Van Kamp Funds B:
EntepBt 13.71 +.07 +34.1
EqlnroB 9.08 +.03 +34.8
HYMuBt 10.94 -.02 +20.6
MulB 1437 -.03 +1604
PATFBI 16.94 -.01 +105
SIrwth 38.56 +.07 +29.7
SMunInlc 1326 -.03 +19.3
USMtge 13.03 +.01 +7.8
UIB 23.59 +.51 +68.5
Vanguard Admiral:
CAITAdmnIO.86 ... +10.3
CpOpAln91.3l1 +29 +58.9
Energy n 140.45 -.61+136.5
EuroAdmin92.2 +.06 +92.8
ExpnAdln73.36 +.02 +49.0
ExtdIAdmn40.45 -.01 ,56.8
500Adn n135,15 +.98 +40,5
GNMAAdn10.07 +.02 +130
GCwAdmn31.70 +20 +354
HthOn 62.44 +.38 +43,8
HYldCpn 5.86 -.01 +16.7
1TBdAdmlrnl10.11 ... +12.0
bntGrAdmn683.54 -22 +89.8
ITAdmIn 13.14 ... +11.0
lTGrAdmn 9.58 ... +12.6
UdTrAdn 10.66 ... +7.8
MCpArdmin9957 +.14 +647
MuHYAdm n10.65-.0l +15.1
PimCaprn76.74 +.10 +49.3
ReftAdm rn93.50 +.94 +63.5
STsyAdcmln10.31 ... +10.1
STBdAdnr n9.90 ... +10.1
ShITrAdn 15.57 ... +7.9
STIGrAd n 10.55 ..+12
SmnCAnmn33.64 +.05 +512
TxMCaprn71.03 +.43 +45.1
TJBAdrin 9.87 +.01 +12.3
TStkAdm n35.33 +20 +443
ValAdnmn 26.96 +.18 +51.7
WevslAdmn53.18 +25 +26.1
WeHlRAdm n58.01 +29 +422
Windsern 6423 +.19 +46.8
WdsrILAdn64.18 +.43 +50.8
Vanguard Fds:
AssetAn 29.79 +.17 +41.3
CALTn 11.50 -.01 +13.8
CapOppn 39.50 +.12 +58.5
Coarnn 1424 -.02 +36.5
DivdGmn 15.19 +.13 +44.6
Energy 74.77 -32+136.1
Eqlncn 25.97 +25 +46.8
Exprn 78.72 +.02 +482
FLLTn 11.42 ... +12.1
GNMAn 10.07 +.02 +12.7
GliEqn 25.30 -.09 +82.3
Grolncn 36.64 +27 +368.8
GrlhEqn 11.99 +.06 +38.8
HYCApn 5.86 -.01 +162
lTeCmn 147.89 +.90 +43.4
InflaPron 11.82 -,02 +12.6
InStlExprn 23.52 -.03+114
SInlCGr n 2622 -.08 +88.6
InIVal n 4429 -23 +95.3
FfIGraden 958 ... +122
ITTslyn 10.75 ... +112
LiUfeConn 1626 +.05 428.7
ULifeGron 24.87 +.09 +46.4
Ufelncn 14.06 +04 +20.5
UfeModn 20.99 +.07 +374
LTIGrade n8,88 ... +15.4
LTMayn 10.1 ... +162
Morgn 20.47 +.11 +48.5
MuHYn 10.65 -.01 +14.9
MulnsLgn 12.37 ... +13.2
Mulntn 13.14 ... +10.8
MuLtdn 10.66 ... +7,6
MuLongn 11.05 -.01 +12.9
MuSrtn 15.57 ... +7.7
NJLTn 11.63 .. +12.7
NYLTn 11.05 +12.2
OHLTTEn11.78 .. +12.2
PALTn 11.13 .. +12.4
PrecMls r n32.11 -32 +183.3
PricpCorn13.45 +.04 NS
Prmcprn 73.89 +.10 +48.7
SalValurn21.98 +.02 +58.7
STARsn 21.66 +.04 +38.5
STIGraden1O.55 ,. +11.8
STFedn 10.29 .. +10.2
StraIEqn 24.57 -.01 +54.3
TgtRe2025sn13.68 +,05 +37.0
TgtRa2015nl93.00 +.04 +32.0
TgtRe2035 n14.60+.06 +43.6
USGron 19.33 +.10 34.6
USValuen14.94 +.08 +374
Wellsln 21.95 +.11 +25.7
Welltnn 33.59 +.17 +41.7
Wndsrn 19.03 +.05 +46.3
Wndslln 36.15 +.24 +50.2
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500n 135,13 +.98 +40.1
Balancedn21.79 +.08 +307
DevMkIn 13.62 -.02 +83,8
EMkIn 29.35 -.51+169.7
Europe n 39.41 +.02 +92.2
Extend n 40.40 -.01 +56.2
Growth n 31.70 +.21 +34.9
'TBndn 10.11 .. +11.8
LgCaplxn 26.43 +.18 +43,0
MidCap n 21.05 +.08 +643
Padficn 13.14 -.09 +66.7
REITrn 21.91 +20 +63.1
SmCapn 33.61 +.05 +51.4
SmICpVIn 16.65 +.05 +46.5
TolBndn 9.87 +.01 +12.0
Tol1Iniln 19.48 -.09 +93.5
TotStkn 35.33 +.21 +43.9
Valuen 26.96 +.18 +812
Vanguard Instl Fda:
Ballnstin 21.80 +,08 +312
DvMklnstln13`51 -.02 +84.6
Eurolnstn 39.48 +.03 +93.1
Exllnn 40.47 -.01 +57.0
Grwthlsltn 31.70 +,20 +35.5
Instldxn 134.12 +,08 +40,6
InsPIn 134.12 +97 +40.7
TollBdldxn49,77 +,03 +12.2
ln8TSIPIusn31.86 +.19 +44,7
MldCplln21.12 +,03 +65.0
SClnstn 33.66 +,05 +52.1
TBIstn 9.87 +,01 +12,4
TSInstn 35.34 +,21 +44.4
Valulaln 26.96 +.17 +51.8
Vantagepoint Fda:
Growth 10.14 +.04 +33.0
Victory Funds:
DuaStA 19.30 +.11 +46.6
Wsddell & Reed Adv:
CorlnvA 6,55 +,02 +512
Wasatch:
SmCpGr 38.03 -.04 +38.8
Weltz Funds:
Value 36.93 -.12 +27.9
Wells Fargo Adv:
CmSlkZ 22.05 +,08 +64.1
Opptylnv 44.17 -.16 +432
SCApValZ p34.29-,01 +87.6
Western Asset:
COePlus 10.11 ,. +14.5
Core 1025 ,. +12.2
William Blair N:
GrowthN 1224 +.05 +48.8
Inif0thN 30.76 -.19 +99.3
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I NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Tkr "Name Last Chg
KDN Kaydon 53.59 +.38
K Kelgg 52.20 +.39
KWD Kellwood 25.08 -.56
KEY Keycorp 34.89 +.20
KSE KeySpa 41.84 +.29
KMB Kimblk 66,47 -.80
KIM Kihroo 38.29 +.96
KMP KlndME 52.61 -37
KG KIngPhnn-r 17.01
KGC Kinossg 1264 -.34
KSS Kohls 59.90 -.90
KFT Kraft 3243 -32
KKD KrispKrm d6.94 +.14
KR Kroger 27.00 +1,04
LRT LLERy 1.59 -06'
LSI LSICor o d6,89 -.31
LTC LTC Prp d20.52 +45
LZB LaZBoy d10.18 +.17
LH LabCp 73,27 -.58
LG Laclede 30.50 +.95
LFG LandAmer 63.89 -12.70
LVS LVSands, 85.68 -1.57
LAZ Lazard 39.96 +2.93
LM LeggMason 88,30 -1.70
LEH LehmanBrd6082 -1,18
LEN LennarA d30.37 -.13
LXK Lexmark d39.84 +,30
ASG LbtyASG 5.79
LLY UllyEli 54.20 +.11
LTD LUmited d23.72 -.43
LNC UncNatl 60.00 -.32
LNN Undsay 40.97 +031
LMT LockhdM 101.70 +3.22
LTR Loaews 47.54 +.14
LPX LaPac d18.09 -.43
LOW Lowes 28.31 +,30-
LUM LumrinentI d7.02 ,-31
LYO Lyondell 44.70 -.20
MTB M&TBk 106.53 +.24
MBI MBIA d55695 -.15
MDC MDC 46.29 +.29
MDU MDUORes 27.61 +.35
WFR MEMO 61.61 +.29
MF MFGlobin 25.20 +,27
MCR MCR d8.28 -.01
MTG MGIC d34.76 -3.90
MGM MGMMir 72.30 -.81
M Macys 35.60 -.47
MAD Madeco 14.30 -.28
MGA Magnal g 86.25 -1.46
MPG MagulrePrd26.45 -2.16
MW Manitowoc 77.95 +.28
MFC Manulitgs 36.87 +.33
MRO Marathons 54.22 -.98
MAR MarlntA 42.10 +.55
MMC MarshM 28.15 +.60
MI Marshlls 41.97 +.76
MSO MSIewrt d13.35 -.16
MLM MarMM 135.61 -1.39
MAS Masco 27.26 +.05
MEE MasseyEn 20.95 -.40
MA MasterCrd150,00 -10.60
MSC MaterinlSc110,45 -.65
MAT Mauel 23.58 +.67
MKC McCorm 35.65 +1.49
MDR McDemInt 80.15 -2.79
MCD McDnlds 48.27 +.40
MHP McGrwH 60.37 -.13
MCK McKesson 58.62 +.86
MWV MeadWvco 31.83 -.48
MHS Medo/Hlhu83.88 +2.61
MDT Medlmic 52.42 +1.75
MRK Mer ck 61,02 +137
MTH Merlage d18.25 -1.25
MER Menillltyn d7305 -.80
MET MetUlfe 61.82 +1.60
MU MtcronT 12,10 +23
MAA MIdAApl d46.19 +1.06
MDS Midas 18,40 +.23
MIL Millpore '74.20 -4.41
MIR Mirant 37.60 -.23
MTU MIatsuUFJ d10.11 -.63
MBT MoblleaTl 63.23 -.72
MGI MoneyGrmd23.96 -1.63
MON Monsantos 65.17 +.72
MCO Moodys d55.39 +1.59
MS MorgStn 6438 +51
MSF MSEmMkt 27.96 -.44
MOS Mosaicl f 38.01 +.45
MOT Motorola d1669 -30
MUR MurphO 61.65 -.39
MYL MyanLab 16.10 +.07
NCR NCRCp 52.10 -.12
NRG NRGEgys 39,10 +.55
NYX NYSE Eur 76.98 -.04
NBR Nabors 29.14 -.10
NLC NalcoHId 25.77 +2.73
NCC NatCity d29.53 +.14
NFG NatFuGas 43.87 -+52
NGG NatGrid 72.10 +1.02
NOV NOilVaco 116.78 -3.33
NNN NatReIPrp 22.23 +57
NSM NatSemi 26.16 +,17
NVT Navteq u63.29 +9.16
HYB NewAm 2.00 -.02
NJR NJRscs 48.86 +1.86
NYB NYCmtyB 16.26 +.03
NAL NewAlliBc d13.35 -.16
NCT Newcstle d15.54 -2.47
NWL NewelaRub 26,08 -.37
NFX NewfldExp 48.50 +.45
NEM NewmIM 41,59 -.16
NR NwpkRso I 6.41 +.08
NWSOANowsCpA 21.24 +,12
NWS NewsCpB 22.823 +16
NXY Nexen g s 30.69 -.43
NI NiSource d19,59 +52
GAS NIcor 41,30 +1,89
NKE NikeoBSwl 56,90 +.45
NE NobleCorp 101,01 -1.45
NBL NobleEn 63.47 +2,33
NOK NokiaCD 28,41 -.23
JWN Nordstrm 47.63 +.05
NSC NorflkSo 53.81 +.29
NT Nortellir 21.74 +.10
NU NoestUt 28,07 +.73
NOC NorthropG 77.30 +1.20
NRF NStarRIt d9.0 -59
NWA NwstAIrn d16,82 -.61
NVS Novartis 53.96 +01
NFI NovaSrr 4d6,99 -2.65
NST NSTAR 32.39 +.94
NUE Nucor 50,59 +.39
NQF NvFL 13.36 +.06
NIO NvlMO 14.12 -.06
JPC NvMulSI&G 12.29 -.13
JPS NuvQP[2 13.00 -.14
OGE OGEEngyd34.53 +1.38
OXY OciPetls 57.21 +.49
ODP OffcDp d25.28 +.32
OMX OfflIceMax 35.11 +2.23
ORI OldRepub d18,35 -.01
OLN Olln 21,17 +.30
OHI OmegaHlt 14.00 +1.07
OCR Omncre 32.93 -,23
OMC Omntlcms 51,88 -.01
OKS ONEOK Pt 66.50 -1.06
OSK OshkoshT 59.96 +2.71
OC OwensCn 30,12 -.31
01 Owensilll u41.00 +1.02
PCG PG&ECp 44.37 +1.58
PHH PHH Corp 27.48 -1.60
PMI PMIGrp d33.95 -.12
PNC PNC 67.47 +,82
PNM PNMRes 27.22 +1.39
PPG PPG 78.94 +2.67
PPL PPLCorp 48.66 +1.52
PKG PackAmer 26,13 +.61
PTV Pactv 31.77 +.16
PKD ParkDd 8.97 -.45
PH ParkHan 99.59 +.91
PSS PaylShoe 25,76 -.86
BTU PeabdyE 41.90 -.36
PGH Pengnhg 18,14 -.16
PVR PennVaRs 30.04 -.72
JCP Penney 68.72 +.68
PBY PepBoy 16.89 -.04
PBG PepsiBolt 3376 +30
PEP PepsiCo 66.43 +,81
PAS PepsiAer 28.01 +.34
PBT Pnrlan 14.14 -.25
PBR/A PetrbtsAs 55.41 -.44
PBR Pelrobrss 63.79 -1.11
PFE Pfizer d23,63 +.12
PMC Phannernd17.25 +.49
PNY PiedNG 23,98 +.79
PIR Pieri 6t` -.22
PPC PigrimsPr 3.03 -.65
RCS PirmcoStrat 10.15 -.21
PNW PinWst d38.56 +1.08
PBI PitnyBw 46.80 +.70
PXP PlalnsEx 42.36 -.85
PCL PlumCrk 39.20 +.34
Pll Polaris 48.50 -.86
PPS PostPrp d44.75 +.71
POT Potash s 79.67 -1.07
PX Praxair 77.54 +.92
PCP PrecCastptl36.42 -.64
PDE PridelnfI 34.40 -.65
PFG PinFnd 568.52 +.13
PG ProcGam 6316 +130
PGN ProgresEn 45.22 +1,56
PGR ProgsvCp 21.31 +.33
PLD ProLogis 56.39 -.51
PHY ProsSHiln 3.00 -.09
PVX ProvET-g 11.84 +,03
PRU Prudenit 88.00 -.63
PEG PSEG 82.50 -3.65
PSD PugetEngy 23.88 +.73
PHM PulteH d19.29 -.05
PYM PHYM 7.08 -07
PGM PIGM 9.68
PPT PPrIT 6.19 -.02
NX Quanex 43.44 -1.62
PWR QuantaSvc 27.20 -1.23
DGX QstDisg ,55,95 +.48
STR Questars 51.06 -.43
Q QwestCm 8.40 -13
RAS RAIT Fin d9.82 -,54
RPM RPM 23.53 +.02
RTI RTIlIntIM 74.96 -4,28
RDN Radian d27.51 -6.20
RSH RadioShk 24,90 -.23
RAH Ralorp 53.27 +1.31
RRC RangeRs 37.13 -.01
RJF RJamesFn 30.70 +.03
RYN Rayonler 42.71 +.37
RTN Raytheon u57.55 +2.19
0 Rliylnco 23.72 +.25
RHT RedHat 20.79 -.03
RWT RedwdTr d31.92 +3.12
RF RegionsFn d30.61 +54
RRI ReliantEn 26.70 +1.02
RNR RenaisRe 57.75 +.25
REP Repsol 38.12 +.49
RSG RepubSrcs32.84 +.89
RVI RelallVnt d12.98 -.04
REV Revlton 1.09 +.01
RAI ReynAms 61.74 +.57
RAD RiteAd 5,52 +.01
COL RockCoi 69.38 +,68
ROH RoHaas 57.72 +1.20
RDC Rowan 40.70 -1.49
RDS/A RoyDSIIA 77.39 +.52
RVT Royce 19.48 -.24
RVTpB Royce pB 23.26 -.04
RYL Ryland 434,02 +.77
SAI SAICn d16.79 +.03
SAP SAPAG 54.40 +.48
SCG SCANA 38.48 +1.08
SKM SKTIcm 27.74 -,40
SLM SLMCp 48.73 -.44
SPW SPX Cp 83.81-10.06
STM STMIcro 17.46 +.30
SAP Salfeo 59.69 +1.12
SWY Saleway 32.91 +1,04
JOE SNoe d39.93 -.81
STJ SJude 44.81 +1.67
SKS Sal 1.87 +36
CRM Salestroe 40.14 +1.28
SJT SJuanB 32.91 +.45
SNY Sanot 40.93 -.82
SLE SaraLee 16.13 +.28
SAY Satyams 26.66
SGP SerPa 29.38 +.91
SLB Schlg u94.62 -.10
STX SeagatleT 23,78 +.37
SRE SempraEn 54.85 +2.13
SXT Senrent 25,90 +.50
SJR ShawCsg 47,60 +.07
SGR ShawGpIf 48699 -423
SRP SierrPac 16.12 +.23
SLW SilvWhtng 13.48 -.23
SPG SimonProp 86.71 +.18
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/ Gerry Mulligan .............................publisher
Charlie Brennan ........................... editor
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Make a rule and someone
somewhere will figure a
way to skirt around fol-
lowing the letter of the law.
Such is the case with parking
fines in Inverness.
Apparently there are those
who frequently abuse the park-
ing rules in downtown
Inverness. They view the $15
fine as they would a
parking fee.
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designed to keep Invernes
parking spots open fir
for visitors to the
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as their personal YOUR OPI,
parking spots. This ,:-,r.,,r:-leo
has forced the city commentt i
to look into raising Chroncit
the parking fines to
$30.
City Manager Frank
DiGiovanni says the city doesn't
want to be in the parking fine
business period, but has no
choice. He said the program
costs the city money The city
spends between $32,000 and
$39,000 to -fund the writing of
78 degrees S O
There are probably a
couple of commissioners
who aren't old enough to
remember the 1970s,
being that they were prob-
:ably in diapers. But if
;you'd recall, in the '70s,
the federal government cALL
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er- thermostats will be
set at 78 degrees, no lower. It has
.'never changed.
Image conscious
; I just wanted to know if the
Chronicle could explain why all the
,pictures of George W. Bush, the
president of the United States,
always are very unbecoming pic-
tures.
Teach manners
Yes, you know what's wrong in the
'United States today? The people
, have to be taught etiquette. They
should teach that in the school sys-
tems. You know, bring etiquette into
the school system. They should, you
know, have people learn how to say
*"excuse me," and staring at people,
that's considered rude ... I was
taught when I was younger certain
:etiquette skills.
Quid pro quo
S-It was absolutely correct for
;onzales and his administration to
rid our courts of judges who take it
*Upon themselves to make up laws as
:they go. They are supposed to follow
the laws that exist, not decide which
laws they like and which they don't.
'Pennsylvania judge James Munley,
*another judge that needs to be fired,
,he, too, needs to be reminded that
judges do not I repeat, do not -
make the laws. They follow them.
,Where were the Democrats during
;the Clinton administration when 90-
some-odd judges were fired without
'explanation? Were they to be
replaced with more cronies from
Arkansas or did they say, "Ho hum,
:just another quid pro quo"?
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$12,000 from the fines.
Raising the price of fines is
only viable option. However, we
would offer this suggestion:
Target the frequent abusers by
using a graduated scale. If some-
one .thinks nothing of spending
$15 per day to park, then they
may be willing to eat the $30 fine.
Issue a written
warning on the first
SUE: offense. This way
parking you don't anger an
es. unwitting visitor
who parked too
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chronic while shopping and
tors. having lunch..
Then, on each
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line ,.:.m to tion, the fine would
..out today 'c. increase by $15.
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violations, the fre-
quent abuser would rack up a
hefty sum and walking from the
public lot next to the Sheriff's
Office to Work would suddenly
become appealing.
If chronic abusers are the real
targets of the increase, graduat-
ed fines would certainly get
one's attention.
t healthcare is worthless. His
example about people run-
ning to a doctor for a cold
it makes sense that peo-
pie shouldn't do that. But
he uses the worst and the
most simplistic example.
So he's writing columns for
people that he thinks are
not intelligent. Our health-
57f9 care system is sick, but his
Du I9 answers and his examples
are just about as worthless
to me as his column is.
Mixed signals
I have a hard time figuring out
what the editorial board for the
Chronicle means. One week you write
we need government to cut back
spending to hold our property taxes
down. This week you write that we
need to keep the supervisor of elec-
tions office in downtown Inverness at
all costs. It would cost 50 percent
more to build a new office in down-
town Inverness and still not have any
parking, when we could put it in
Lecanto. Which is it? Should we cut
back or just spend like drunken
sailors by building downtown in
Inverness? Maybe we could do a spe-
cial tax of 5 cents a newspaper on
every Chronicle sold. That would help
us overcome the huge costs of build-
ing in downtown Inverness.
Classroom lockout
Well, the wisdom of the Chronicle
in subscribing to all of these
Associated Press articles has come
through loud and clear about saving
lives in classrooms. The article
touts the benefits of putting locks
on the inside of classroom doors so
the bad guys on the outside can't
get in. I think that's one of the
dumbest ideas I've heard proposed
about settling this type of issue.
With locks on the inside, some nut
that's on the inside goes to lock the
doors so nobody can get out. That
way he's got the whole classroom
captive and no one can get in from
the outside. Also, it poses a threat
in the event of a fire, in the event
that you have a crazed teacher,
instructor or whatever. This school
of thought is just a dumb idea, an
overreaction.
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LETTERS
Insure everybody
The Florida State Legislature bet-
ter start to work for the people who
gave them a job to protect all of us.
We need a law, now, that states if
you sell insurance of any kind in
Florida, you sell to all or none.
Picking the cream of property
insurance and dumping the rest is
wrong and should not be tolerated.
If Citizens Insurance got all the
insurance to cover property loss,
the price would go down because
the cost is spread out. After all,
that's what insurance is all about.
I am an average resident in
Citrus County. If I understand it,
why is it our legislatures do no
seem to get it.? Maybe it's too much
money from the insurance compa-
nys coffers.
Gerald Ruble
Inverness
Jessie's Place
West Citrus Elks Lodge 2693
would like to thank the Chronicle
for their assistance in our efforts to
collect donations for Jessie's Place
Advocacy Center. Unfortunately, the
Golf Tournament was cancelled due
to the lack of interest in the com-
munity. However, we did receive
quite a few donations from local
businesses and people in the com-
munity in the amount of $6,500.
We would like to thank: Publix,
Progress Energy, Gene McGee,
Nancy Argenziano, Pine Knoll
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OPINION: SOUND OF ,
CI RUS C'o"'WN (F .) CHROPNAU
It's the economy
It's so sad. The county com-
missioners have failed to
reduce spending, increased
impact fees, increased gasoline
taxes and over-regulated private
property owners and
businesses. The
results of their 0s
actions will be
increased unemploy-
ment, more foreclo-
sures, difficulty for
existing businesses,
and reluctance for
new business to
locate in Citrus CAn-LL
County. The solution 563
is to elect new com- OO5 "
missioners who
understand econom-
ics and limited government, be
they Democrat, Republican or
Independent.
Motel in works
For the person calling about
the construction going on there
on State Road 44 across from
the dump: It is going to be a
Holiday Inn. Actually, it's going
to be a Holiday Inn Express.
Just to notify everybody that's
wondering what's going on out
there.
Cruel and unusual
I'm calling in response to
Sunday, July 29's Sound Off
titled "Don't violate." To the
right-winger who called in: Let's
be informed. A stay in jail is for
punishment for a crime com-
mitted. The United States of
America has laws against cruel
and unusual punishment.
Withholding somebody's med-
ication would fall under that
category. That is not punish-
ment for crimes done, crimes
committed. That is torture. We
don't even treat our prisoners
of war in such ways. Why treat
our citizens?
Speedway coverage
I just wanted to make a com-
plaint about the Citrus County
Speedway that you guys don't
even have any sports articles
on anymore. I just wondered
why, because it's a local track
and it's supporting our local
people. Maybe (publicity
would) get people involved in
the community, but they don't
have anything about the racing.
They used to have it every week
on Sunday or Monday, the race
results, and a lot of us would
like to read it.
Gas exodus ,
I was reading today's Sound
Off, on Sunday, July 29's Sound
Off, about "Going for gas." For
those of you who actually read
this today, it says: "Fine, keep
your 6-cents-a-gallon gas tax,
commissioners. I'll just contin-
ue gassing up in Marion
County." Marion County is
cheaper than Citrus County,
but not by much. If you really
want to go anywhere for cheap
gas without the far drive, go to
Brooksville. Today it was $2.59
a gallon for regular unleaded
gas ... Commissioners, thanks
for screwing us all up.
Prepay is a pain
In Crystal River, it appears
that all the gas stations are
becoming prepaid only. I
always fill my gas tank to the
top when I purchase fuel, so I
have no idea how much gaso-
line it will take. I won't use
charge or a debit card because
of the possibility of identity
theft. Prepay is a pain in the
neck and penalizes honest con-
sumers because of a few gaso-
line thieves ...
Guidelines for flags
This is in reference to the
gentleman in Citrus Hills who
could not fly the American flag.
Florida modified its statutes to
allow American flags to be
flown Florida Statute
718.113 and Florida Statute
720.304. In July 2006,
President Bush signed the
Freedom to Display the
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American Flag Act. All these
acts allow the flying of the
American flag in communities,
condominiums, incorporatives,
and they are not to restrict
them. The law allows owners to
display one portable, remov-
able American flag.
Recent changes allow
the flag and a service
flag, as well the
Army, the Navy, the
Air Force, the Marines
... since the laws out-
weigh the association
documents, it is not
S necessary to amend
the documents.
fQ However, it would be
UtII good operating policy
to bring your docu-
ments in line with federal and
state laws.
Thieves, vandals strike
In regards to the gentleman
that wrote about the thief tak-
ing your motor off your boat at
the lake: Well, I'd like to let
everybody in Inverness and
Citrus County knows that there
is a thief and there is a vandal.
I live here in the city of
Inverness, and someone stole
the grill out of my (car) parked
in my dooryard. This happened
within the last couple of weeks.
And they also vandalized my
husband's bulldozer and they
broke windows out of my hus-
band's shop. At one time, I
thought Florida and Citrus
County was a good place to
live, but the people I don't
know who they are, but they'll
know who they are and God will
get them because you don't do
wrong and get by in this life.
You've got to face a just God
someday ... It used to be we
could go to bed and didn't
have to lock up doors or a boat
or windows, but now we can't
even walk down the street or
leave our car parked in the
dooryard.
Previous deportings
Concerning illegal aliens:
Back about 1930, President
Hoover ordered the deportation
of all the illegal aliens. In
1954, when President
Eisenhower took office, he
deported 1.3 million Mexican
Americans ... It took two years,
but they did deport them all. I
know that deporting folks who
broke the law getting here will
cause me to pay a little more
for goods and services, but
wouldn't it be the right thing to
do for our country? Seems likes
we elect folks and-sehd them
to Washington, and what do
they do? Their No. 1 priority
seems to be to do whatever's
necessary to get themselves
under the top 5 percent cate-
gory of wealth. Their second
priority is to be subservient to
the wishes of the party, and
somewhere along the line, rep-
resenting their constituents
and/or doing the right thing for
the country seems to get lost.
All right, I'll take my soapbox
and leave.
Pine Ridge lights
How come Pine Ridge does
not have any lights at either
one of its entrances, and Citrus
Hills, just on one road (County
Road) 486, has three and two
at its entrance? How about
being fair? Let the county put
some lights there. Appreciate
it.
Powers given away
Maybe we all ought to move
to China. Then we won't have
to pay the big prices because
their prices are cheaper than
ours. Everything is made in
China. It's a disgrace, because
it's all junk. And I would like to
know why the United States of
America was one of the most
powerful countries and the
smartest country in the world,
but you know what we are
today? The United States has
given away everything. I should
say the government has given
away all of our freedoms.
Everything that we enjoy is no
longer here today. We're worse
than the foreign countries are,
and they all want to come to
the United States of America.
Made in Mexico
Why don't we help Mexico
develop their industry and cre-
ate jobs for the people? This
would stop the migration to
this country, and we could buy
from them some of the things
that we're buying from China.
After all, they are our neigh-
bors.
Year-round school
When the parents and teach-
ers of Florida voted for smaller
classroom size, they totally dis-
regarded the cost for the tax-
payers. Now Citrus County is
proposing an additional $200
million be spent on new
schools. I urge everyone to con-
tact the school board, county
and state officials, the governor
of Florida, and insist existing
school buildings be used to
their fullest extent before
another school is built. All
schools should operate 12
months a year. By approaching
school year round, students
would have shorter school
days, allowing for two shifts of
students to attend each day.
This would double the class-
room space available and elimi-
nate the need to buy more land
and build new schools at the
cost to taxpayers. To all the
teachers and parents and chil-
dren who will whine about los-
ing their three-month vacation:
Too bad. I have to work 12
weeks a year to pay the taxes
you voted to raise. You should
be willing to do the same.
Offensive sounds
Would you believe that
between the lizard, the cave-
man and the people passing
gas, I have worn out the mute
button on my remote? You
think maybe Bright House
would replace it for me? Boy,
I'll tell you, those commercials
are terrible. They just blanket
the whole thing with them.
Fight for us
This is in reference to all our
GIs who are being redeployed
two and three times to go back
overseas. How about sending all
these intelligent immigrants that
Bush let into this country? Put
them in uniform and send them
over. See if they'll fight for us.
Learning routes.
I'd',,61 lie-tuo know from the
school board why I see all -
these empty school buses for
the last two or three weeks
driving all over Citrus County
with nobody on them, only
rookie drivers trying to learn
.their route. I think that they
would be able to learn their
route in a Chevette. I don't
think they need to be out there
in a zero-mpg school bus trying
to learn their route carrying
nobody. I mean this is sup-
posed to be a budget-tighten-
ing time. And it's like they say,
the money's in the budget, so
they're going to spend it. This
is ridiculous. How much educa-
tion does it take to be unable
to make a competent decision?
Helicopter crash
I just seen on CNN News that
authorities out in Phoenix are
thinking of charging the driver
of the car that was in some
kind of chase with police
because two news helicopters
collided in the air and fell to
the ground and four people
died. And they're going to
blame that on the driver that
the police were chasing. I don't
know the whole story of why
police were chasing him, but to
me, that's ridiculous. I know
the Chronicle's in the business
of reporting news, but it's get-
ting out of hand with helicop-
ters following car chases all
over the place. To me they're
vultures ... They're following
Britney Spears and Paris
Hilton. They're just harassing
these poor people, to go wacky
and do drugs and that, just to
--escape in order to go into
rehab.
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Se tdiah Mateial
S"CoDvriahted Material
High-risk areas
I read recently in the
Chronicle where State Farm
intends to drop 50,000 people
homeowners' policies as soon
as the hurricane season is over.
Many people have said that the
state should not allow insurers
to cover cars and anything else
if they do not also cover homes.
If we allow the insurance com-
panies to decide what is a high-
risk area, it will eventually
include the coastal regions in
the entire country along with
anyone who lives close to a lake,
river, mountain range, earth-
quake fault, areas of extreme
high or low temperature or
snowfall. Don't wait for the gov-
ernor to act; do it yourself...
Going out for gas
Gas out of the county is
$2.67. Gas in the county
$2.78. So...do I buy out of the
county or do I buy in the coun-
ty and donate to the commis-
sioners' slush fund? Uh, duh?
I'll buy outside of the county at
$2.67...
Iraqi refugees
I just would like to comment
on what I heard about, that
they want to bring over a mil-
lion Iraqi refugees to the
United States. I think nothing
could be better than to bring a
million people who can't stand
Americans into our country.
Three-quarters of them will
probably be terrorists. I'm
ready to sell everything and
move out of the country. Have
a great day.
dK
at
Staring Floridians
I'd like to know why these
people in Florida like to watch
you down here. I tell you, they
watch you everywhere you go.'
They watch you in your vehicle.
They watch you in the super-
market. They'd watch you on
the rooftop if they could. It's
like Russia down here. Don't
these people have a life?
They're always watching me,
like I'm a celebrity or some-
thing. I'm kind of boring, so I
don't know if they do this to
other people in Florida. I.
should get a camera and put it
in the back of me and video-
tape it and put it on the
Internet and a new series
would come out called "The
Watchers."
Red flags
"Hilla the Hun" is trying to
put an acceptable name on
communism. Leftist, socialist
and now progressive just
another name for communism.
Tell it like it is, "Hilla," or are
you afraid to show your true
color, red?
School name market
Here's a novel idea for the
naming of the new elementary:
school: Why not kick this idea
around? Make it a corporate
situation where the highest bid-
der gets their corporate name .
attached to the school for a
certain period of time. For
example, it could be Publix
Elementary, where learning is a
pleasure. We should look at
that avenue.
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on Friday
The East Citrus Soccer club will be
holding early registration on Friday from
6-9 p.m. outside the Invernmess Wal-Mart.'
There will be an early registration dis-
count of $5 for this date only. The regis-
tration fee will be $50 with the discount.
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Withkowski at 352-489-9882
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Summer storms force decisions
he fourth of six tournaments in
the Twin Rivers Redfish
Challenge series was a family
affair last weekend, as Rick and
":Robert Rowthorn of Homosassa took
first place with 14.72 pounds, their
Only first-place win of the year, so far.
', Mitch Deardorff and Greg Norcross
,vere right behind them with 14.30,
. ,and the husband-and-wife team of
-,- Jonathan and Sherry Seabrook took
third.
It was also "Short and Stubby" day,
apparently, as two teams brought in
fish that topped nine pounds,
,although each was only 26 inches
long. The next tournament is on
August 25, and the series
will wrap up on September
15.
The Deardorff/Norcross
team has been consistently
in the top four finishers,
and holds a commanding
lead with a total of 48.53
pounds, more than eight- I
and-a-half pounds ahead
of the team of Red R. G.
Callahan and Robbie Til
Anderson, who moved up LI|
when Erik Lorentzen and
Tyler Ochs had motor trou-
ble Saturday, leaving them with a total
for the four tourneys of slightly more
than 39. pounds, which
dropped them out of sec-
ond place. Motor trouble is
a sometimes thing, so don't
be surprised to see a surge
by these two in the final
two contests.
Weather is always a fac-
& tor during those times of
the year when Florida
)chmidt experiences extremes-
SHT cold fronts moving
iES through in the winter, and
heavy storms during the
summer-but that wasn't
the case last weekend, as anglers
were blessed with nice weather and
tides higher than normal due to a
strong west wind. Last weekend
notwithstanding, stormy weather
should always be in the back of every
Florida angler's mind this time of the
year, and for several reasons, some of
which will have a definite effect on
the fish.
First and foremost, of course, is the
safety factor. Some of these summer
thunderstorms give plenty of warning,
but there's always the possibility of
one springing up unexpectedly, as
well as the possibility that water-
spouts will accompany a storm. You
may recall it was reported here that
Captain Rick Burns, of Floral City,.
spotted two such mini-twisters a cou-
ple of weeks ago, when he had a scal-
lop charter out near the mouth of the
Crystal River I can't recommend that
anyone go fishing when storms are
around-another case of "Do as I say,
not as I do", but if you do go, know
what winds are predicted, and their
direction.
We often get these summer storms
when a sea breeze and a land breeze
collide. When a system out of the east
meets one coming off the Gulf, one set
of clouds or the other is going to be
driven upward, and, since air cools as
Please see STORMS/Page 5B
Grunt worms, the Cracker boy and the Yankee
* r"he Cracker boy watched closely
as the Yankee threaded a big
lead sinker about the size of a
-hickory nut on his line and put two or
three big grunt worms on a big hook.
Watch me real close now boy and
,you might learn a few things about
real fishing today boy
Because this is the way a
pro fisherman from New
.T-Jersey gets the job done, ,
':. Ain't that right now Baby,"
while winking at the lady
with a great big smile on
1- I-his face.
For some time now the .-TA
boy hadn't said a word but
nodded at the Yankee. The
:.;,boy was fighting real hard Jamie.
to hold in a big grin that ADA
was wanting to bust out as
4ie watched the Yankee OUTDI
chunk the big wad of
worms out into the creek
The boy well knew what was wait-
ing on the bottom of the creek for just
such a weighted down hook full of
worms like the Yankee had just cast
into the fast flowing water.
The boy was dead on right in what
A
h
I
he had figured would happen because
no sooner than the big bait had time to
reach the bottom than the line
stretched out tight as a drum. The
Yankee had his big fish on and
hooked.
The Yankee started to jump up and
down and shouted over to
the boy. "Look a here, look
a here, look a here boy,"
didn't I tell you I knew how
to catch big fish? Watch
him run boy, you here that
,*. ,^ noise boy? That's the drag
j working on this reel. See
that trophy take off run-
ning, now watch close and
you going to see the way an
Adams expert fisherman uses a
Ms rod and reel.
kvMS Baby, quick, run get the
OORS box camera. Boy you ain't
never caught nothing this
big I bet, but you probably ain't never
seen a fish this big either Hurry up
baby with the camera I want you to get
some good action shots of me fighting
this trophy. Boy you do hear that drag
working don't you? Watch the way I
make this rod take the fight right out
of him. It's got to be at least a ten
pounder for sure and I going to get
him mounted. Boy you watching and
learning something from all this ain't
you? Now you can tell all the local
folks living around
here you saw a real He reach
fisherman in action
today. Hurry up baby and thur
he's getting real close
in now. himself a
Baby the Yankee
yelled, you got any grand da
good pictures yet?
We'll get them put in sized n
all the papers back up
home. Probably be on
the front page this fish just might be
some kind of new record, what you
think boy? You reckon it might be?
What's the biggest fish you ever seen
around these parts? Where the heck
are we anyway boy?
"Mercy" the Yankee suddenly said,
I just remembered I ain't got a net to
land this monster with. The boy
looked right at the Yankee dead seri-
ous and said, Mr if you can move real
fast you don't really need no net
Once you get him right up next to
h
m
the bank his mouth is going to be open
and just reach down with one quick
stroke, thumb-lip him and sling him
up here on the bank.
"You do understand for sure now
just how you are sup-
ed down posed to do it don't
you?" 'the boy asked
ib lipped the Yankee. The
Yankee glared at the
sure niff boy and said "that was
exactly what I was
ddy king going to do anyway for
you information thank
iudfish. you." Now keep watch-
ing you might learn
something yet
About a minute or so later when the
fish got up next to the bank that is
exactly what the Yankee did. He
reached down and thumb lipped him-
self a sure nuffgrand daddy king sized
Mudfish.
Somewhere about half way
between the time the Yankee thumb-
lipped the Mudfish and before he had
completed the slinging of it up on to
the hill a terrible scream let loose
from out the Yankee. At least a hun-
dred or two needle sharp teeth had
gone slap through and through the
Yankees thumb and finger.
Blood shot out from both sides of
the Mudfishes mouth and from the
effect of the pain. or the sight of his
own blood the Yankee and the
Mudfish hit the ground near about the
same time. The only difference was
the Yankee was bouncing around all
over on the ground looking for all' the
world like one of the boys mama's
chickens that had just had it neck
wrung and broke before being cooked
for a Sunday dinner.
Meanwhile Baby had been busy tak-
ing action pictures and was wondered
what her Yankee was doing on the
ground rolling around with his big
fish.
While she had no idea what he was
doing she was pretty sure she had
captured it on film. The boy finally
got her attention away from picture
taking and said it appeared to him
like her fellow might need a little help
because he looked to have just passed
out cold as a wedge.
Meanwhile the big Mudfish had
Please see ADAMS/Page 5B
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Tide charts
Chassahowitzka
Crystal River
High/Low High/Low
8:56 a.m. 4:31 a.m. 7:17 a.m. ,1:53
8:50 p.m. 4:44 p.m. 7:11 p.m. 2:06
Homosassa
High/Low
Withlacoochee
High/Low
a.m. 8:06 a.m. 3:30 a.m. 5:04 a.m. 11:54 a.mn
p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:43 p.m. 4:58 p.m.
9:25 a.m. 5:05 a.m. 7:46 a.m. 2:27 a.m. 8:35 a.m. 4:04 a.m. 5:33 a.m. 12:15 a.m.
9:44 p.m. 5:33 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 2:55 p.m. 8:54 p.m. 4:32 p.m. 5:52 p.m. 12:43 p.m.
9:57 a.m. 5:40 a.m. 8:18 a.m. 3:02 p.m. 9:07 a.m. 4:39 a.m. 6:05 a.m. 12:50 a.m.
10:47 p.m. 6:28 p.m. 9:08 p.m. 3:50 p.m. 9:57 p.m. 5:27 p.m. 6:55 p.m. 1:38 p.m.
10:35 a.m. 6:17 a.m. 8:56 a.m. 3:39 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 5:16 a.m. 6:43 a.m. 1:27 a.m.
--- 7:34 p.m. 10:28 p.m. 4:56 p.m. 11:17 p.m. 6:33 p.m. 8:15 p.nm. 2:44 p.m.
'12:07 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 4:22 a.m. 10:34 a.m. 5:59 a.m. 7:32 a.m. 2:10 a.m.
11:24 a.m. 8:54 p.m'. ---- 6:16 p.m. 7:53 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 4:04 p.m.
1:52 a.m. 7:59 a.m. 12:13 a.m. 8:21 a.m. 1:02 a.m. 6:58 a.m. 8:36 a.m. 3:09 a.m.
12:28 p.m. 10:24 p.m. 10:49 a.m. 7:46 p.m. 11:38 p.m. 9:23 p.m. 11:59 p.m. 5:34 p.m.
WED 3:51 a.m. 9:24'a.m. 2:12 a.m. 6:46 a.m. 3:01 a.m. 8:23 a.m.
a 1:46 p.m. 11:44 p.m. 12:07 p.m. 9:06 p.m. 12:56 p.m. 10:43 p.m.
Tide readings taken from mouths of rivers
9:54 a.m. 4:34 a.m.
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TODAY'S SPORTS
MLB
2 p.m. (WGN) Philadelphia Phillies at Chicago Cubs
7 p.m. (FSNFL) Colorado Rockies at Florida Marlins
7:30 p.m. (TBS) Houston Astros at Atlanta Braves
EXTREME
9 p.m. (ESPN) X Games
GOLF
8:30 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Golf Russian Open First Rd.
10 a.m. (TNT) Golf Ricoh Women's British Open First Round
2 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Golf WGC Bridgestone Invitational First Rd.
6:30 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Golf Reno-Tahoe Open First Round
MLS
7 p.m. (ESPN2) Kansas City Wizards at New England Revolution
MLB
Rangers 9, Indians 6
CLEVELAND (AP) Rookie
reliever Jensen Lewis failed to get
an out on consecutive bunts by
Texas and the Rangers took
advantage with three runs in the
10th inning to defeat the Cleveland
Indians 9-6 Wednesday night.
The Indians' fourth straight loss
and seventh in nine games kept
Cleveland a game behind Detroit in
the AL Central. Cleveland had a
chance to gain a share of first-
place with Detroit in the AL Central
for the first time since before
games of July 8 The slumping
Tigers have lost eight of 10.
TEXAS
CLEVELAND
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Ctlnotto If 4 22 2 Szmore cf 4 1 2 1
Kinsler2b 522 0 Blake 3b 5 2 2 2
MYong ss 4 12 1 JhPlta ss 5 1 1 0
Bottsdh 5 00 1 Garkolb 4 02 1
MBrd cf 5 12 1 Hafnerdh 5 0 1 1
Cruz rf 5120 Gutirrz rf 5 01 0
Sitmca 1I 5.01 2 Mchelslf 3 1 1 1
Le60. 5 00 0 Lofton If .2 0 0 0
Vzquez 3o 5 23 0 Snppch c 4 0O0
Brfield 2b 3 1 1 0
VMrtnz ph 1 00 0
Rouse 2b 0 00 0
Totals 439147 Totals 41 611 6
Texas 301 000 200 3- 9
Cleveland 040 020 000 0- 6
E-Garko (6), Lewis (1). LOB-Texas
12, Cleveland 7. 2B-Catalanotto 2 (13),
Kinsler (14), MYoung (29), Sizemore (23),
Hafner (13). HR-Blake (15), Michaels (7).
CS-MYoung (3). S-Catalanotto, Kinsler.
SF-Botts.
IP H RERBBSO
Texas.
Rheinecker 41-3 8 6 6 2 3
Eyre 12-3 1 0 0 0 3
Littleton 2-3 0 0 0 0 0
Murray 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
BenoitW.5-3 22-3 2 0 0 0 4
CJWlson S.2 1-3 0 0 0 1
Cleveland
Byrd 51-3 10 4 3 2 3
RPerez 1 0 1 1 1 3
RBetancourt 12-3 2 1 1 0 3
Borowski 1 0 0 0 0 0
Lewis L,0-1 1-3 2 3 2 1 0
Mastny 2-3 0 0 0 0 1
HBP-by Byrd (Catalanotto).
Umpires-Home, Adam Dowdy; First,
Gary Darling; Second, Larry Poncino;
Third, Jerry Meals.
T-4:03. A-25,721 (43,415).
Royals 5, Twins 3
MINNEAPOLIS -After a
moment of silence to honor victims
of a bridge collapse near the
Metrodome, the Kansas City
- Royals defeated the Minnesota
- Twins 5-3 in 10 innings
Wednesday night.
Thursday's game between the
- teams was called off, but the Twins.
decided to go ahead with this one
instead of sending about 25,000
fans back out onto the congested
highways.
Alex Gordon hit a two-run homer
in the 10th inning as the Royals
- won hours after manager Buddy
Bell announced he would resign
- after the season.
The Twins had their four-game
winning streak snapped.
Kansas City tied the game in the
eighth inning when Matt Guerrier's
wild pitch allowed Billy Butler to
score.
Emil Brown singled up the mid-
die with one out in the 10th off
reliever Juan Rincon. Rincon (3-2)
struck out Mark Teahen before
Gordon homered off the second
deck.
Zach Greinke (5-5) worked two
scoreless innings of relief for the
win.
Joakim Soria, taking over the
closer's role after the departure of
Octavio Dotel worked the bottom of
the 10th for his 11th save.
KANSAS CITY MINNESOTA
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DJesus cf 5 03 1 Tyner rf 5 0 0 0
Grdzln2b 5 00 0 Bartlett ss 4 0 1 1
Gload lb 5 01 0 Mauerc 4 1 1 0
Butlerdh 4 01 0 Mrneau 1b 4 0 1 0
Brown dh 1 21 0 THnter cf 4 1 1 0
Teahen rf 4 11 0 Kubel dh 4 0 2 2
Gordon 3b 5 122 LFord If 3 0 0 0
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TPenass 1 00 0 Casilla 2b 4 0 1 0
Buck c 4 10 1
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Totals 42513 4 Totals 35 3 8 3
Kansas City 000 200 010 2- 5
Minnesota 001 100 100 0- 3
E-Buck (8), LFord (1), Buscher (2).
DP-Kansas City 1, Minnesota 1. LOB--
Kansas City 8, Minnesota 4. 2B--Mauer
(20), Morneau (20), THunter (28). HR-
Gordon (8). S-Teahen.
IP H RERBBSO
Kansas City
Bannister 7 8 3 3 1 2
Greinke W,5-5 2 0 0 0 0 1
Soria S,11 1 0 0 0 1 2
Minnesota
Bonser 7 8 2 2 0 4
Neshek 1-3 1 1 1 0 0
DReyes 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Guerrier 11-3 2 0 0 0 0
JRincon L,3-2 1 2 2 2 0 2
WP-Guerrier.
Umpires-Home, Fieldin Culbreth; First,
Paul Schrieber; Second, Tim McClelland;
Third, Marty Foster.
T-3:00. A-24,880 (46,632).
MOVES
Wednesday's Sports
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
CLEVELAND INDIANS-Activaed LHP
Aaron Fultz from the 15-day DL.
Designated RHP Fernando Cabrera for
assignment.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Announced
Buddy Bell will remain manager for the
2007 season and become senior advisor
to the general manager in 2008.
TEXAS RANGERS-Optioned RHP
Scott Feldman, 3B Travis Metcalf and INF
Desi Relaford to Oklahoma (PCL).
Purchased the contract of OF Jason Botts
from Oklahoma. Recalled RHP Wes
Littleton from Oklahoma.
National League
MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Optioned 2B
Rickie Weeks to Nashville (PCL). Placed
RHP Scott Linebrink on the bereavement
list. Activated RHP 'Elmer- Dessens from
the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of
INF-OF Joe Dillon from Nashville.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Activated 3B
Jose Bautista from the 15-day DL.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-Optioned OF
Skip Schumaker to Memphis (PCL).
American Association
COASTAL BEND AVIATORS-Released
.RHP JR Pci.en _
EL PASO DIABLOS-Released INF Joel
Izquierdo and C Casey Clary.
Can-Am League
NEW HAVEN COUNTY CUTTERS-
Agreed to terms with RHP David
Whigham.
QUEBEC CAPITALES-Released C
Max Lamarche and OF Mike Galloway.
SUSSEX SKYHAWKS-Agreed to terms
with RHP David Lipson.
Golden Baseball League
CHICO OUTLAWS-Signed RHP Daniel
Howard. Released OF Dave Gibson.
ORANGE COUNTY FLYERS-Traded
RHP Robert Salini to St. George for a play-
er to be named.
Northern League
WINNIPEG GOLDEYES-Acquired OF-
INF Corey Stang from Quebec (Can-Am)
to complete an earlier trade.
United League
ALEXANDRIA ACES-Announced the
contract of LHP Adam Cox has been pur-
chased by Boston (AL).
BASKETBALL
American Basketball Association
GEORGIA GWIZZLIES-Signed C
Charlie Ludwig.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS-Named
Shelton Quarles pro scout.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
BOSTON BRUINS-Named Craig
Ramsay and Geoff Ward assistant coach-
es.
NEW YORK RANGERS-Re-signed F
Sean Avery.
VANCOUVER CANUCKS-Re-signed F
Jozef Balej. Acquired D Zack Fitzgerald
from St. Louis for C Francois-Pierre
Guenette.
American Hockey League
MANITOBA MOOSE-Re-signed RW
Mike Keane.
ECHL
CHARLOTTE CHECKERS-Agreed to
terms with F Shawn Vinz.
LACROSSE
National Lacrosse League
EDMONTON RUSH-Traded F Jason
Wulder to Colorado for a 2007 second-
round draft pick.
TORONTO ROCK-Traded 2007 third-
and fifth-round draft picks and other condi-
tional considerations to Boston for F Brian
Croswell.
COLLEGE
BYU-Extended the contract of Bronco
Mendenhall, football coach, through the
2011 season.
CLEMSON-Named Todd Shulenberger
women's assistant soccer coach.
DAYTON-Named Derek Copeland
women's rowing coach.
DENISON-Named Kristy Ulrich men's
and women's assistant swimming coach.
DUKE-Named Kelly McClain women's
assistant tennis coach.
EAST CAROLINA-Named Rich
Stoneman women's assistant soccer
coach.
GEORGE WASHINGTON-Announced
the resignation of Chrissy Lombard-Adair,
women's lacrosse coach.
LYNN-Named Sara Quatrocky senior
women's administrator.
MASSACHUSETTS-Agreed to terms
with John McCutcheon, director of athlet-
ics, on a three-year contract extension
through 2012.
MERCYHURST-Named Tony
Cipollone associate athletic director and
director of compliance and Michael Wehler
wrestling coach. Announced Sara Headley,,
softball coach, will also serve as assistant
athletic director.
MOUNT OLIVE-Named Charles
Holloway men's volunteer assistant bas-
ketball coach.
NEW ORLEANS-Named Randy Homer
swimming coach.
NYU-Named Jennifer Meyerson
women's assistant soccer coach.
NEWBERRY-Named Lauren Ressler
women's golf coach.
NIAGARA-Announced the resignation
of Bill Agronin, women's basketball coach.
NORTH FLORIDA-Named Janice
Pressley assistant volleyball coach.
ST. JOHN'S-Named Brian Colleary
senior associate athletic director for exter-
nal affairs.
STEVENS TECH-Named Rhett
Goldsmith men's associate head soccer
coach, Bobby Hurley men's associate
head basketball coach, Margaret Kostro
women's associate head soccer coach and
Jill Pyzik women's associate head lacrosse
coach.
TIFFIN-Announced the resignation of
Shannon Potee, woman's basketball
coach.
UNC-GREENSBORO-Named Jamie
Athas and Chris Roberts assistant base-
ball coaches.
VALDOSTA STATE-Named Nick Gast
men's assistant basketball coach.
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New York 60
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Washington 47
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wednesday's Games
Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 2
Oakland 3, Detroit 2
Boston 5, Baltimore 4
Texas 9, Cleveland 6, 10 innings
N.Y. Yankees 8, Chicago White Sox 1
Kansas City 5, Minnesota 3, 10 innings
L.A Angels at Seattle, 10:05 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Kansas City at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m., ppd.
Texas (Wright 3-3 or Gabbard 4-0) at
Cleveland (Westbrook 1-6), 12:05 p.m.
Baltimore (Guthrie 7-3) at Boston
(Wakefield 12-9), 1:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Garland 8-7) at N.Y.
Yankees (Clemens 3-5), 1:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Saunders 4-0) at Oakland
(Gaudin 8-6), 10:05 p.m.
Friday's Games
Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.
Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Texas at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.
Cleveland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
Boston at Seattle, 10:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Wednesday's Games
Florida 4, Colorado 3
Pittsburgh 15, St. Louis 1
Washington 7, Cincinnati 2
Atlanta 12, Houston 3
N.Y. Mets 8, Milwaukee 5
Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.
Arizona at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10
p.m.
Thursday's Games
St. Louis (Reyes 1-10) at Pittsburgh
(Youman 2-3), 12:35 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Lawrence 0-0) at Milwaukee
(Capuano 5-7), 2:05 p.m.
Philadelphia (Lohse 6-12) at Chicago
Cubs (Marshall 5-4). 2:20 p.m.
Arizona (Petit 2-2) at San Diego (Peavy
10-5), 3:35 p.m.
Colorado (Hirsh 4-7) at Florida (Vanden
Hurk 3-2), 7:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Dumatrait 0-0) at Washington
(Bacsik 4-6), 7:05 p.m.
Houston (W.Williams 5-12) at Atlanta
(Reyes 0-1), 7:35 p.m.
San Francisco (Zito 7-10) at L.A. Dodgers
(Tomko 2-8), 10:10 p.m.
Friday's Games
N.Y. Mets at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m.
Houston at Florida, 7:05 p.m.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
St. Louis at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
Colorado atAtlanta, 7:35 p.m.
Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m.
San Francisco at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:40 p.m.
LEAGUE LEADERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING-MOrdonez, Detroit, .348;
ISuzuki, Seattle, .347; Polanco, Detroit,
.343; Posada, New York, .341; Figgins,
Los Angeles, .333; Jeter, New York, .330;
DOrtiz, Boston, .321.
RUNS-ARodriguez, New York, 97;
Sheffield, Detroit, 89; Granderson,
Detroit, 85; Sizemore, Cleveland, 82;
MOrdonez, Detroit, 78; Rios, Toronto, 77;
DeJesus, Kansas City, 75; ISuzuki,
Seattle, 75; BAbreu, New York, 75.
RBI-ARodriguez, New York, 103;
Morneau, Minnesota, 89; MOrdonez,
Detroit, 89; VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 81;
VMartnez, Cleveland, 76; Matsui, New
York, 74; THunter, Minnesota, 74..
HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 151; Jeter,
New York, 144; Polanco, Detroit, 137;
MOrdonez, Detroit, 136; BRoberts,
Baltimore, 131; *Rios, Toronto, 130;
MYoung, Texas, 130.
DOUBLES-MOrdonez, Detroit, 38;
DOrtiz, Boston, 34; VGuerrero, Los
Angeles, 33; Cano, New York, 31; AHill,
Toronto, 31.
TRIPLES-Granderson, Detroit, 17;
Crawford, Tampa Bay, 8; Crisp, Boston, 7;
TPena, Kansas City, 6; Teahen, Kansas
City, 6; DeJesus, Kansas City, 6; MByrd,
Texas, 6.
HOME RUNS-ARodriguez, New York,
35;"Morneau, Minnesota, 28; CPena,
Tampa Bay, 25; Sheffield, Detroit, 23;
Konerko, Chicago, 22; THunter,
Mingesota, 22; Matsui, New York, 21.
STOLEN BASES-Crawford, Tampa
Bay, 34; BRoberts, Baltimore, 32; ISuzuki,
Seattle, 30; Figgins, Los Angeles, 28;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 27; CPatterson,
Baltimore, 27; JLugo, Boston, 26.
PITCHING (11 Decisions)-Haren,
Oakland, 13-3, .812, 2.44; Bonderman,
Detroit, 10-3, .769, 4.33; Verlander,
Detroit, 11-4, .733, 3.49; Bedard,
Balatnore, 11-4, .733, 3.05; Carmona,
Cleveland, 13-5, .722, 3.27; Beckett,
Boston, 13-5, .722, 3.41; Wang, New
Yort;, 12-5, .706, 3.61.
STRIKEOUTS-Bedard, Baltimore,
181; JoSantana, Minnesota, 156;
Sabathia, Cleveland, 145; Kazmir, Tampa
Bay, 144; Matsuzaka, Boston, 142;
JVazquez, Chicago, 132; Shields, Tampa
Bay, 128.
SaiVES-Putz, Seattle, 31; Jenks,
Chicago, 30; Borowski, Cleveland, 29;
TJones, Detroit, 28; FrRodriguez, Los
Angeles, 25; Papelbon, Boston, 24;
Nathan, Minnesota, 24.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-MiCabrera, Florida, .341;
HaRiamirez, Florida, .339; CJones,
Atlanta, .339; Renteria, Atlanta, .337;
Utley, Philadelphia, .336; Holliday,
Colorado, .335; DYoung, Washington,
.329.
RUNS-Rollins, Philadelphia, 90;
HaRamirez, Florida, 80; Utley,
Philadelphia, 79; Uggla, Florida, 78;
JBReyes, New York, 76; Renteria, Atlanta,
74; Victorino, Philadelphia, 72; ASoriano,
Chicago, 72.
RBI-Howard, Philadelphia, 86;
CaLee, Houston, 86; Holliday, Colorado,
84; Utley, Philadelphia, 82; Fielder,
Milwaukee, 79; MiCabrera, Florida, 79;
Pujols, St. Louis, 71.
HITS-Holliday, Colorado, 141;
Renteria, Atlanta, 141; HaRamirez,
Florida, 140; Rollins, Philadelphia, 139;
JBReyes, New York, 135; MiCabrera,
Florida 134 Utley Philadelphia, 134.
DOULBLES-Utley, Philadelphia, 41;
Uggla, Florida, 40; Holliday, Colorado, 35;
Rowand, Philadelphia, 33; HaRamirez,
Florida, 32; Church, Washington, 32;
AdGonzalez, San Diego, 32.
TRIPLES-Rollins, Philadelphia, 14;
JBReyes, New York, 10; Johnson,Atlanta,
9; Amezaga, Florida, 8; Byrnes, Arizona,
7; Pence, Houston, 6; CGuzman,
Washington, 6.
HOME RUNS-Fielder, Milwaukee, 31;
Howard, Philadelphia, 29; Dunn,
Cincinnati, 27; MiCabrera, Florida, 26;
Griffey Jr., Cincinnati, 25; Pujols, St.
Louis, 23; CaLee, Houston, 22.
STOLEN BASES-JBReyes, New
York, 50; Pierre, Los Angeles, 42;
Victorino, Philadelphia, 32; HaRamirez,
Florida, 30; Taveras, Colorado, 29;
Byrnes, Arizona, 27; Wright, New York,
24.
PITCHING (11 Decisions)-Penny, Los
Angeles, 13-2, .867, 2.60; Harang,
Cincinnati, 10-3, .769, 3.54; CYoung, San
Diego, 9-3, .750, 1.82; CVargas,
Milwaukee, 9-3, .750, 4.78; BSheets,
Milvaukee, 10-4, 714, 3.39; Hamels,
Philadelphia, 12-5, .706, 3.50; Maine,
New York, 12-5, .706,2.92.
STRIKEOUTS-Peavy, San Diego,
144; Hamels, Philadelphia, 143; Webb,
Arizona, 141; Harang, Cincinnati, 138;
CZambrano, Chicago, 128; OIPerez, New
York, 119; Smoltz, Atlanta, 117,
SAVES-FCordero, Milwaukee, 32;
Valverde, Arizona, 31; Hoffman, San
Diego, 28; Saito, Los Angeles, 26;
BWagner, New York, 25; CCordero,
Washington, 22; Gregg, Florida, 22.
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Umpires-Home, Tom Hallion; First,
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EIRmz p 0 00 0 Lngrhn If 0 0 0 0
Freel ph 1 00 0 Schndr c 4 0 1 0
Stanton p 0 00 0 Logan cf 4 0 20
Ctlngus p 0 00 0 Lannan p 2 0 0 0
Httberg ph 1 00 0 Schrdr p 1 0 0 0
Rossc 3 00 0 Kingp 0 0 0 0
JaVltin ph 1 00 0 Rauch p 0 0 0 0
Arroyo p 0 00 0 Flores ph 1 0 0 0
Gosling p 1 00 0 Ayala p 0 0 0 0
Bellhorn 3b 2 11 0
Totals 342 8 2 Totals 34 712 7
Cincinnati 000 002 000- 2
Washington 430 000 OOx- 7
E-Zimmerman 2 (17). DP-Cincinnati 2,
Washington 1. LOB-Cincinnati 9,
Washington 6. 2B-FLopez (18), Belliard
(20), Kearns (23), Schneider (14). HR-
Kearns (8). SB-BPhillips 2 (21). CS-
Hopper (5). S-Keppinger.
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Cincinnati
Arroyo L,4-12 12-3 7 7 7 2 1
Gosling 21-3 3 0 0 0 2
EIRamirez 2 1 0 0 1 1
Stanton 1 0 0 0 0 0
Coutlangus 1 1 0 0 0 2
Washington
Lannan W,1-0 52-3 5 2 2 2 1
Schroder 11-3 1 0 0 0 1
King 2-3 1 0 0 0 1
Rauch 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Ayala 1 1 0 0 1 0
Schroder pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
WP-King.
Umpires-Home, Rick Reed; First, Scott
Barry; Second, Tim Timmons; Third, Chuck
Meriwether.
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5 01 1 Benitez p
3 01 1 CRoss rf
0 00 0 WInhm If
4 00 0 Hrmida rf
3 00 0 Gregg p
4 01 0 Tranor c
3 00 0 Amzga cf
0 00 0 BKim p
1 00 0 Pinto p
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Atkins 3b
Carroll pr
Hawpe rf
Tlowzki ss
Trralba c
Fogg p
Herges p
Spbrgh cf
Totals 353 8 3 Totals 29 4 8 3
Colorado 200 000 001- 3
Florida 200 110 00x- 4
E-Taveras (4). DP-Colorado 3. LOB-
Colorado 14, Florida 7. 2B-KMatsui 2 (13),
Helton (25), MiCabrera (29). HR-
MiCabrera (26). SB-Taveras 3 (29),
Torrealba (1), HaRamirez (30), Willingham
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Fogg L,5-7 5 8 4 3 2 1
Herges 2 0 0 0 1 1
RRamlrez 1 0 0 0 2 0
Florida
BKimW,6-5 51-3 5 2 2 6 10
Pinto 2-3 0 0 0 0 0
Tankersley 1 0 0 0 0 2
Benitez 1 0 0 0 1 1
Gregg S,22 1 3 1 1 1 3
Fogg pitched to 2 batters in the 6th.
HBP-by Fogg (Treanor), by BKim
(Hawpe). WP-BKim.
Umpires-Home, Brian Runge; First,
Mark Wegner; Second, Adrian Johnson;
Third, Bruce Froemming.
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3 22 1 Jhnson 2b
1 00 0 CJones 3b
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1 00 0 Txeira lb
3 01 0 Dotel p
2 00 1 AJones cf
4 12 0 Mahay p
4 01 0 Thrmn lb
0 00 0 Frncur rf
1 00 0 McCnn c
0 00 0 Diazlf
0 00 0 Carlyle p
1 00 0 VllrrI p
0 00 0 Harris cf
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Scott If
Lamb lb
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OPImro ph
Albers p
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Biggio ph
JJnngs p
Mehler p
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Atlanta 700 103 10x-12
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Diaz (13). HR-Berkman (18), Renteria
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Villarreal
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HBP-by Carlyle (Wigginton).
Umpires-Home, Paul Nauert; First, Larry
Vanover; Second, Charlie Reliford; Third,
Greg Gibson.
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Milwaukee 320 000 000- 5
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HBP-by Parra (Alou). WP-Parra.
Umpires-Home, Brian Gorman; First, Bill
Miller; Second, Marvin Hudson; Third, Chad
Fairchild.
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flopped it's way back down to
the water and in a heartbeat
the Mudfish was back in the
water taking the Yankees fancy
rod and reel with it The boy
saw the butt of the rod as it dis-
appeared beneath the water
and a smile crossed his face
By this time Baby had the
Yankee all cradled up in her
lap with a wet towel on his
head trying to calm him down.
As the boy started to leave he
pushed his bike over to the
where Baby and the Yankee
was and noticed the Yankee
had a piece of the bottom of his
flowery shirt warped around
his thumb.
Baby said, he had wanted
her to tear up the whole shirt
because he was going to have
STORMS
Continued from Page 2B
it rises, and warm air holds
more moisture than cool air,
whichever clouds rise are
going to drop the water they're
holding. If that happens at the
coastline, inshore anglers are
going to get wet, or worse. Not
only do these summer storms
usually have gusty winds, they
also often have lightning, and
remember the old saw; if you
can hear thunder or see light-
ning, there's danger of a strike
near you.
Back to fishing. These
storms affect the surface water
in three ways; they cool it
quickly, they add a quick shot
of oxygen, and they reduce
salinity. Of the three, only
salinity reduction can be over-
done. Redfish, snook and tar-
pon are bothered less by
reduced salinity than seatrout,
but if the change is too drastic,
even those species will move
out for saltier neighborhoods,
but any reduction in salinity, if
it's quick enough, will cause
trout to look elsewhere. As for
the first two effects, both cool-
er water and water with high
oxygen content can trigger a
bite. Safety issues aside, these
storms can be just what's need-
ed to turn on the fish.
The most productive time to
fish Florida's inshore waters
during summer months is from
just before sunset, through the
night, to just after sunrise.
That's not always practical for
those who have to trailer their
boats to a ramp, since it means
leaving a trailer unattended
during night hours, and vulner-
able to theft and vandalism,
but the fact that there are bad
people around doesn't change
the fact that it's the time when
fish feed heaviest during the,
hot months. It would be nice if
the facility at Fort Island Park
to have a tourniquet to stop the
blood from flowing. She said
she talked him out of that idea
and the bandage was working
fine. Actually it really had not
bled very much she said.
The boy said he had to go on
home now, and that he hoped
that her fellow would be all
right but he sure had better
have had a lock jaw shot.
Sometimes a Mudfish bite
could turn into something real;
bad. Some folk he said die from
lock jaw from time to time you
know he told her. The Yankee
hearing this instantly went
back to doing his broke necked
chicken routine again. He was
wanted Baby to get a tourni-
quet on his arm quick As the
boy was leaving he turned and
said 0 yes Miss Baby your fel-
lows fancy rod and reel was
drug into the water by his big
Mudfish.
Later that afternoon when
were open 24 hours, well light-
ed, and patrolled, but ... wel-
come to reality
Back to fishing, again. The
positive side of those favorite
fishy feeding hours is that they
include, early morning and
early evening, when there's
still enough light for your gear
to be relatively safe. The down
side is those are often the
times when those nasty storms
show up. Choices and deci-
sions, choices and decisions;
but, hey, if fishing were easy,
nobody would play golf.
Tight Lines to you.
R.G. Schmidt, Chronicle
outdoors columnist,
can be reached at
Schmidt@isgroup.net
Find out what's happen
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Education section
WEDNESDAYS
the boy stopped by Mr. Gradys
store and was enjoying a big ice
cold RC that he had poured a
full bag of peanuts into when
he heard Mr. Grady talking to a
customer.
Mr. Grady said an excited
lady had just stopped by driv-
ing one of those funny looking
Studebaker cars and wanted to
know where the nearest hospi-
tal was. She said her boyfriend
was in the back seat of the car
carryblg, on something auful
screaming he had just been bit
by some kind of mud monster
swamp fish. The lady said her
boyfriend was really scared
that he had been infected by a
rare and deadly fish bite and
was going to get a bad dose of
Tight Jaw. .
The boy took a long pull on
the cold RC grinning to himself
as he, thought about where
their Sears and Roebuck cata-
log might be. He laughed while
riding his bike on home think-
ing about where he would be
heading the next afternoon
when he got off the school bus.
He wanted to do a little swim-
ming and diving while carrying
on a private salvage operation.
* With a little three-and-one oil
he could probably get that reels
drag working again good in no
time. Another thing when he
found the Sears catalog he
wanted to check and see if he
could just buy a leather rod and
reel case without getting the
rod and reel. Thinking on the
situation at a half cent a piece
for grunt worms and living
close to a good fishing hole he
might just do all right for him-
self in the grunt worm business.
Jamie Adams, Chronicle
outdoors columnist,
can be reached at
struting57@hughes.net
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Bagels and
much more
Eat in or take out
at deli, bakery
in Crystal River
JULIANNE MUNN
bonnyblu@earthlink.net
Chronicle
Sy husband gave me
the business on
Mother's Day-
Sand I gave it back
to him on Father's
Day." quipped Debi Gavin, owner
of the new Nature Coast Deli and
Bakery in Crystal River, as she.
described their venture into the
world of fresh bagels, sandwiches,
soups and a whole lot more.
The Gavins, natives of Virginia,
assumed operation in May of the
former Shadon's on U.S. 19 after.
remodeling, redecorating and
introducing a wealth of new ideas
for the landmark eat-in and carry-.
out establishment
The eatery is sparkling bright
and welcoming, With booths for
those who wish to relax awhile with
their coffee, espresso and cappucci-
no, or for folks who want to take a
variety of freshly baked bagels to
their home or office. Bagels are
also supplied wholesale to several
other restaurants in the area.
When Gavin said she returned
the business to her husband, Mike,
she meant it. He
arrives in the
early morniAg Debi Ga
hours to make the f s
bagels every day, finds a
except Sunday inspire
when it's closed,
to ensure early old anc
risers will ha e
their breakfast "Gavi
treat when the\
doors open at 5 Cook
a.m. He also
makes homemade
jellies, hot sauces and specialty
condiments. \
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BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
The Nature Coast Dell & Bakery features a variety of homemade sandwiches and soups, including the classic bagel
with cream cheese and lox.
inquire about the homemade
muffins and cinnamon rolls, cakes,
pies, cookies, gar-
lic knots and other
n said she treats, all pre-
ot of her pared on site.
The New York-
On in an style bagel cream
cheese spreads
treasured include blueberry,
cinnamon raisin,
Family garlic and herb,
maple, strawberry,
ook" ... olive, jalapeno
and vegetable. Or,
if you wish, they
are slathered with homemade
,gourmet honey butter, garlic and
herb butter or cinnamon butter
Lox, cream cheese and onion are
other toppings on the menu.
The bagels are fresh and plump
with just the right amount of
chewiness and start at $1.79 for the
basic bagel with butter and $2.50
for a bagel with the gourmet cream
cheese.
Bagels are just part of the story
of the new enterprise, which also
offers a variety of omelets, home-
made soups and chili, wraps, sal-
ads and regular sandwiches and
subs. Everything from pastrami
and Swiss to New York Reubens to
ham, cappicola and salami combi-
nations are available with extraor-
dinary dressings.
Patrons have a choice of the
usual lettuce, tomatoes, onion,
mustard and mayonnaise, but also
"Mad Mike's Mustard," wasabi
mayo, horseradish mayo and
Italian dressing.
Salads are meal size and hearty,
including such specialties as
Caesar, grilled chicken salad,
chef's salad, spinach salad and a
homemade chicken salad, plus
pasta and potato salads and
coleslaw.
Though the Gavins are new to
the restaurant business, they have
an eye and a taste for good food.
Before they moved to Citrus
County, she worked as a systems
Please see : -.'.:/Page 3C
State agency pursues possibly contaminated food
he continuing problems with shelves food products recalled by
food safety are mak- Castleberry's Food
ing consumers very, Company a week ago.
very nervous. I don't know Despite efforts by the
about others, but I am con- Georgia company, the FDA
stantly asking about the and U.S. Department of
country of origin and recalls Agriculture to remove the
at restaurants and supermar- more than 90 different
kets. Particularly worrisome canned meats, chili sauces
is the most recent threat of and other canned products
botulism in Castleberry '*. subject to the nationwide
brand goods. recall because of potential
Florida Agriculture and Julianne Munn botulism poisoning,
Consumer Services OVER Bronson said inspectors in
Commissioner Charles H. .EASY his Food Safety Division are
Bronson announced last continuing to find the
Friday that his department is intensify- recalled products on store shelves.
ing efforts to assist federal regulators in As a result, inspectors will be concen-
searching for and removing from store treating in the coming days to make sure
that none of those products listed at
www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/castl
eberry.html remain in stores by ques-
tioning store personnel about whether
their establishments carry any of
Castleberry's products and searching
store shelves themselves for the poten-
tially tainted foods.
Bronson said he will also dispatch
inspectors to flea markets during the
weekend to search for the recalled
products as many flea markets typically
carry low-cost food items, including
canned goods.
At the same time, Bronson and feder-
al authorities stress that Castleberry
products already purchased by con-
sumers should not be eaten.
"It is critical that none of these prod-
ucts are purchased or consumed,"
Bronson said. "Botulism is a serious
threat as the illness it triggers can
cause paralysis, respiratory failure and
even death."
According to the FDA, botulism is a
rare but serious paralytic illness
caused by a nerve toxin. Symptoms
include double vision, blurred vision,
slurred speech, difficulty swallowing
and muscle weakness. In the most
extreme cases, it can cause respiratory
failure and even death.
The FDA recommends that if con-
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I was invited recently to attend
another outstanding wine dinner
at Scampi's restaurant in Crystal
River General manager
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and forget the tie and coat.
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The gala dinner started with opu-
lent, flavorful lobster bisque, so thick
and oozing with fresh chunks of ten-
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managed to almost stand up alone.
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by Cycles Gladiator Pinot Grigio 2005,
a blend of 94 percent pinot gris, and 6
percent of Riesling, giving
the zesty wine just a hint of
sweetness to soften the
crisp acidity. Hints of pear
and honeydew lingered in
the swallow.
Course two was a nicely
chilled mixed green salad
with a house vinaigrette
dressing sprinkled with
feta cheese. It takes an
nkhouse uncommon wine to pair
IES well with this flavor for-
gCH ward dressing. Cycles
Gladiator Merlot 2005
worked nicely with good
black currant fruit to balance the
vinegar. This merlot with a long finish
is blended with 8 percent cabernet
and a tiny dab of petite verdot
The spectacular main course was
christened Seafood Napoleon, three
layers of fluffy puff pastry piled high,
containing a bounty of jumbo shrimp,
bay scallops, and sweet white fish,
topped by a zesty roasted red pepper
sauce. Stalks of large, perfectly
cooked fresh garden asparagus gar-
nished the puff pastry "mountain."
This dish was served with Cycles
Gladiator Pinot Noir 2005, grapes
from California's Central Coast.
Flavors of ripe plums lingered on the
tongue. Just as a note, this wine would
have profited from a slight chilling. It
was a bit too warm and the fruit was
overbalanced by alcohol.
Dessert was indeed the final touch.
The restaurant, true to the big city
roots of owner Sammy Mirabile
imports its luscious pastries from a
gourmet Italian bakery in Brooklyn,
N.Y. To die for was a twin serving of
mini sweet cannoli and a mouthwa-
tering, creamy napoleon.
Sweet desserts marry well with
sweeter-style wines, and the German
Gabriel Riesling 2006 in the green
Mosel bottle was a natural partner.
The wine was crisp and zippy
Somehow "snap-crackle-pop" came to
mind as I sipped the semi-sweet nec-
tar.
Dinner tasting events such as these
are a windfall for the scores of local
wine fans always on the lookout for
innovation. The management and
staff of Scampi's are to be compli-
mented for their ongoing commitment
to good food and service and wine
advocacy.
Manager Abby reminded me as we
were leaving about the regular
Wednesday wine tasting in the
lounge area, where for a fee of $10, all
of the establishment's wines may be
sampled at least a dozen or more
selections served with finger foods
and appetizers from 5 until 7 p.m.
Call 564-2030 for operating hours,
directions, and daily specials.
Last week we asked true or false?
Rose wines are made by combining
white with reds? False. They are
made by using for the most part red
grapes not fully ripened and lacking
in heavy pigmentation. The skins are
removed after a short period during
fermentation to control color.
This week we want to know
(remember your classics), if Bacchus
was the Roman god of wine, who was
the Greek equivalent?
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Ron Drinkhouse 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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90 canned meats, chili sauces
and other food products being
recalled, there are also four
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safety of my family is a priority.
If you have access to some of
those wonderful sweet onions
(Vidalia, Savannah Sweets, etc.),
here is an easy, delicious sum-
mer recipe for an onion pie:
German Bacon
Onion Pie
4 thick slices of bacon,
diced
2 cups peeled, medium
sweet onion, sliced
2 eggs, beaten
M 1 cup sour cream
1 tablespoon flour
S 1/2 teaspoon salt
0 1/4 teaspoon fresh
ground black pepper
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unbaked
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Add the onions and saute until
clear (about 20 to 30 minutes.
Do not brown.) Set aside to
cool. Beat the eggs and sour
cream together in a medium-
sized bowl. Sprinkle the flour
over the top and beat it in. Stir
in the salt and pepper.
Prick the bottom of the pie
shell several times with a fork
Spread the onions and bacon
over the bottom of the pie shell.
Pour the sour cream mixture
over the top. Bake for 15 min-
utes. Reduce heat to 350
degrees and bake for another
15 minutes or until pie is nice-
ly browned. Serve hot
Julianne Munn is food editor
for the Citrus County
Chronicle. Her e-mail address
is bonnyblu@earthlinknet
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was expanding. My ears felt as
if hot liquid was draining from
them. Picture one of those old
Tom and Jerry cartoons, with
steam blasting from Tom's ears
as a train whistle blows. That
was me.
The experts say beer and
water do no good at such times.
Maybe that's true, but gulps of
very cold beer were the only
things that helped me wash-
ing away the pain for a few
blessed seconds.
Twenty minutes later, I had
recovered enough to speak
clearly So I called my wife in
New York, where she is on
vacation with our children. She
laughed at me.
A day later, my tongue felt as
if it had been scrubbed with a
wire brush.
And a day after that, a friend
made me a lunch flavored with
bhut jolokias.
It was a traditional meal
from Nagaland, the northeast-
ern state along the Myanmar
border where my friend was
born, and where super-hot
chilis are a part of life. There
was diced chicken and hunks
of pork and a cold stew of fer-
mented tofu beans, all spiced
with the chilis.
The food was simple, deli-
cious. It was mild by the stan-
dards of Nagaland, just one
bhut jolokia or so for each dish.
I loved it
I just hope she couldn't see that
my eyes were again watering.
Fundraisin& Banruet
Friday, September 14
Citrus Springs Community Center
The Covenant Children's Home is being built on a
site near Dunnellon, providing a place for stability and
loving nurture that will help our children develop into
caring, responsible and productive citizens of our
community. Our fund raising banquet is being held on
Friday, September 14 this year, and we are now in the
process of reaching out to our community leaders,
business people and churches to ask for help in
underwriting the cost of this event. If you would like to
partner with the Covenant Children's Home in our
effort to build this facility by helping to sponsor our
fund raising banquet, please complete the attached
form. If you have questions please call us at 489-2565.
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alternative to regular sandwich bread.
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analyst for AOL.com until, she
said, "my job was outsourced to
India." Mike Gavin is a retired
corporate trainer with
Northwest Airlines. The cou-
ple has two daughters,
Carleigh and Kelly, and two
grandchildren.
Helping out at the deli and
bakery is Debi Gavin's mother,
Doris Milsap, who was in the
restaurant business for 30
years in Richmond, Va. Also
Gavin's sister-in-law and hus-
band, Sue and John Buranich,
who moved to the area to be a
part of the family operation.
The Gavins hope to offer
lunch delivery service by the
end of the summer and extend
the daily hours starting in
September.
Breakfasts range from $2.25
for a bagel-egg combo to $5.50
for a three-egg sausage, ham
and bacon omelet (all omelets
are served with a fresh bagel).
Lunch salads and sandwiches
range from $1.50 for a cheese
bagel pizza to $7.50 for an
Italian sausage sub with pep-
pers and onions. The $7.95
Quesadilla Grande is a folded
flour tortilla filled with chick-
en or steak, Jack and cheddar
cheeses, onions and jalapenos
with sour cream and salsa.
Soups and chili top out at $4.
The Nature Coast Deli and
Bakery is at 915 S.E. U.S. 19
and is presently open Monday
through Saturday from 5 a.m. to
2 p.m. Call 795-9453 for infor-
mation about delivery, carry-
out and other menu items.
Debi Gavin said she finds a
lot of her inspiration in an old
and treasured "Gavin Family
Cookbook," filled with recipes
handed down by generations of
family members. Here are
recipes she shares from her
family cookbook:
Butterscotch Pie
M 1 baked pie shell
E 1 cup brown sugar
1 2 cups milk
1/4 cup butter
E 2 heaping tablespoons
flour
E 2 beaten egg yolks (save
whites for meringue)
E 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
B 1/4 teaspoon salt
Meringue:
E 2 egg whites
A 1/4 teaspoon cream of
tartar
E 1/4 cup sugar
0 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
For pie filling: Melt butter
and flour in saucepan. Add
sugar, egg yolks, milk and salt;
cook until thick (should boil),
stirring often. Remove from
heat and add vanilla. Pour in
baked pie shell and top with
meringue.
For meringue: beat egg
whites until peaks form. Add
cream of tartar and add sugar
gradually while continuing to
beat, until stiff peaks form. Add
vanilla. Spread over pie, seal-
ing edges. Bake in 300-degree
oven until meringue browns
slightly (about 10 minutes).
Land of Nod
Cinnamon Buns
(Make the night before
breakfast)
E 20 frozen dough rolls
E 1 cup brown sugar
M 1/4 cup vanilla instant
pudding
2 tablespoons cinnamon
E 3/4 cup pecans
E 1/2 cup melted butter
Grease 10-inch Bundt pan
and add frozen rolls. Sprinkle
with brown sugar, pudding
powder, cinnamon, and
pecans. Pour melted butter
over all. Cover with a clean,
damp cloth. Leave out at room
temperature and "say good-
night!"
In the morning, preheat oven
to 350 degrees and bake for 25
minutes. Let sit for 5 minutes
and then turn over (upside
down) onto a serving plate.
Chipotle Chicken
Enchiladas
Filling:
*2 half-breasts chicken,
cooked and cubed
E 9 ounces sharp cheddar
cheese, grated
I Corn tortillas
I 3/4 cup minced onion
Sauce:
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons flour
E 1 cup beef broth
E 1 cup water
M 1 teaspoon cumin
0 3 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon oregano
M 3 canned chipotle chiles,
seeded and minced
2 tablespoons adobo
sauce (canned)
N 2 tablespoons sour cream
Melt the butter in a skillet.
Stir in flour. Cook this roux
until it is light brown, stirring
constantly. Remove pan from
heat and slowly stir in broth.
Place pan over medium heat
and whisk in water. Add the
spices, garlic, chiles and adobo
sauce. Simmer uncovered for
20 minutes. Whisk in sour
cream.
To prepare: Heat some oil in
a skillet Lightly fly a corn tor-
tilla to soften it Place tortilla
on a plate and fill with 1 table-
spoon cheese, 1 tablespoon
onion and 1 tablespoon chick-
en. Roll and place in a 9- x 13-
inch dish. Repeat 12 times.
Cover the enchiladas with the
chipotle sauce. Top with any
remaining onions and cheese.
Bake at 375 degrees for 8 to 10
minutes, just until the sauce
bubbles.
Note: Canned chipotle chiles
are fully ripened jalapenos
that are canned in adobo (vine-
gar and seasonings) sauce.
They are very hot and very
tasty. Because they are so hot, I
usually only use 2 chiles and 1
1/2 tablespoons sauce.
Spicy Black Bean
& Chicken Stew
M 1 can (15-ounce) diced
tomatoes
M 2 tablespoons extra virgin
olive oil
2 to 3 dry bay leaves
N 1 medium onion, chopped
3 or 4 carrots, chopped
4 cloves garlic, chopped
E 1 (4-ounce) can jalapenos
1 red bell pepper,
chopped
N 2 cans (15-ounce) black
beans
0 Left over chicken or
turkey, diced
8 2 teaspoons ground
cumin
6 1 1/2 teaspoons ground
coriander
M Salt and pepper to taste
8 2 to 3 tablespoons hot
pepper sauce of choice
m 1 can (14- to 16-ounce)
chicken broth
1/3 cup to a splash of red
wine as preferred
I Sour cream
Shredded sharp cheddar
cheese
M Fresh cilantro, chopped
8 Avocado or prepared
guacamole
Heat stockpot Add olive oil,
bay leaves, onion, carrots, gar-
lic and jalapenos and saute for
3 to 4 minutes. Add bell pepper
and cook for 1 to 2 minutes.
Drain 1 can black beans and,
add to pot Pour 1/2 (including
juice) of second can of beans
into pot Stir. Mash remaining
beans in can with a fork and,
add to pot Season with cumin
and coriander, salt and pepper
and hot sauce. Add diced
chicken, diced tomatoes and,
chicken broth. Bring to a boil
and simmer for 15 minutes.,
Add wine to taste as it cooks.'
Ladle into bowls and garnish:
with sour cream, cilantro, avo-
cado and cheese. Serve with'
salad and warm cornbread or
biscuits. Makes 6 to 8 servings.
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News NOTES
IR-RU announces
August schedule
The IR-RU Family Social
Club at 9211 Florida Ave., Floral
City, announces its August
schedule. The club is a charita-
ble, nonprofit organization.
"United We Stand ... Together
We Git-Er-Dun."
Aug. 4 will be Italian Night.
The time is 4 p.m. Karaoke by
Wild Willie at 6 p.m.
Meetings are at 1 p.m. on the
first Sunday monthly.
The club opens at 10 a.m.
Monday through Saturday and
at 1 p.m. Sunday.
Weekly events:
Monday: Dart tournament at
6:30 p.m. All players welcome.
Tuesday: Drink special all
day.
Wednesday: Men's night,
happy hour all night.
Thursday: Ladies' night,
happy hour all night and
karaoke with JJ.
Friday: Karaoke with Saxy
Dave at 8 p.m.
Saturday: Karaoke with Rose
at 7 p.m.
For more information, call
637-5118.
Marion County Gator
Club to meet today
The Marion County Gator
Club "gator talk gathering" will
be today at the Central Florida
Community College Ewers
Century Center. Doors open at
5:30 p.m., dinner served at 6:30
and speakers begin interactive
panel discussion at 7:15. Silent
auction, raffles and life auction
of Gator goodies will be held
throughout the evening.
Speakers will be: Brady
Ackerman, Buddy Martin, Scott
Brantley and Marty Cohen and
they will discuss Gator Football
past, present and future. Special
guest will be a surprise and fea-
ture a UF football coach from
staff at Florida.
Tickets are $25 for adults and
$15 for students, available at
Duggan, Joiner and Co., and
Greiner's For Men and Women.
Call Gator Club president Julie
Johnson at (352) 622-3114 in
Ocala.
Personal fitness
trainer course new
OCALA A new personal fit-
ness trainer course for working
with clients in recovery mode
will be offered at Central Florida
Community College beginning
Saturday.
The Safe Return Personal
Trainer Program will meet 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
through Aug. 25 at the Ocala
Campus, 3001 S.W. College
Road, and focuses on post-
injury and post-surgery fitness
strategies. The course fee is
$550. Students must be 18
years or older.
This advanced course will
give personal trainers compre-
hensive strategies to assess
and develop programs for
knees, backs and shoulders,
three common areas of injuries.
The required textbook is
available as an e-book for $40
and can be ordered by calling
(888) 330-9487.
For more information or to
register for the course, call (352)
873-5804.
The registration deadline is
today.
PET SPOTLIGHT
The Chronicle invites
readers to submit pho
tos of their pets for the
daily Pet Spotlight fea-
ture.
Photos need to be in
sharp focus. Include a
short description of the
pet and owners, includ-
ing names and home-
towns. Photos cannot be
returned without a self.-
addressed, stamped
envelope. Group photos
of more than two pets
cannot be printed. Pets
should be alive and
belong to local owners.
Send photos and infor-
mation to Pet Spotlight,
c/o Citrus County
Chronicle. 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429.
Nw IIr
Musicians
have picnic
performing
I Donna and Jeff Palmyra of
Hernando play mountain dul-
cimer and guitar recently at the
Woodview Coffee House picnic
at Whispering Pines Park in
Inverness.
REBECCA PUJALS-JONES/Special to the
Chronicle
FFRA to host
guest speaker
Special to the Chronicle
A discussion of Alzheimer's and per-
sons with disabilities will be presented
at the August Meeting of Families and
Friends of Retarded Adults (FFRA).
As the population ages, it seems almost
certain that most of us
will know of, or care for, As the pf
a person with
Alzheimer's. ageS, it
If you are the parent
or guardian of a person almost
with disabilities, you
may have questions, that mo
such as: What are the
chances my child will will kno
develop Alzheimer's?
How will I recognize the care for,
signs or symptoms? Will with Alz
some of the commonly
used treatments work
with my child? What can
I do to relieve the stress on everyone
involved? What if a caregiver develops
Alzheimer's? How do I help my disabled
family member understand and be com-
fortable with what is happening?
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Society to jam
Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus Jazz
Society's next session has
been set for 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 9, in the
Magnolia Ballroom of the
Plantation Inn at 9301 Fort
Island Trail, Crystal River.
Please note that this
date is the second Sunday
of the month. The first
Sunday, when we usually
meet, turned out to be
Labor Day. In the future,
the sessions will go back to
the first Sunday of the
month.
The session will feature
Gulf Islands to host
special performance
Special to the Chronicle
Gulf Islands Civic Theatre
Inc. presents "One Hundred
Years of Musical Memories" as
a dinner show for one evening
only, on Saturday, Aug. 25, at
Tuscany on the Meadows in the
Citrus Hills Lodge, County
Road 486, Hernando.
Take a trip down memory
lane and enjoy this exciting
musical event featuring more
than 100 favorite hit songs from
1900 through 1999 performed
by the Encore Ensemble, under
the direction ofJacki Doxey.
Social hour starts at 4 p.m.,
with appetizers and the cash
bar available. Dinner is served
at 5, following the dinner,
dessert and a choice of coffee
* WHAT: Dinner show.
* WHEN: 4 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 25.
WHERE: Tuscany on the
Meadows, Citrus Hills
Lodge, County Road 486,
Hernando.
M RESERVATIONS: 422-0738,
795-3077 or 628-9427.
or tea, the chocolate fountain
will be flowing. The musical
show begins at 6:30.
Ticket price of $40 includes
appetizers, dinner choice of
either a meat or chicken
entree, show, tax and gratuity.
Reservations can be secured
by using a major credit card.
The facility is wheelchair
accessible.
Donna Waldron, Center for
Independent Living, will be able to
answer some of these questions. Waldron
has the unique perspective of having
worked with Alzheimer's patients at
Hospice and with disabled individuals
in a variety of settings.
Waldron will be the
pulation guest speaker at the
August meeting of
seems FFRA. The group will
meet Friday, Aug. 10, at
certain the Key Training Center
in Lecanto. Meetings are
st of us in the Chet Cole Life
Enrichment Center,
W of, or with social time and a
business meeting at 9
a person a.m., followed by the
eimer's, speaker at 10.
e. The public is invited
to attend the monthly
meetings of FFRA.
There is usually a speaker on topics of
interest to the disabled community.
For more information about this meet-
ing or FFRA, call Ron Phillips at 382-
7819 or Stephanie Hopper at 344-0288.
in September
* WHAT: Citrus Jazz
Society jam session.
WHEN: 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 9.
COST: $7 donation,
nonmembers; $35
annual membership.
INFO: Call 795-9936.
jazz and Dixieland music
provided by the society's
musicians according to
Anthony Caruso, presi-
dent and music director.
The public is invited to
join members in an enter-
taining afternoon of jazz
by this talented group of
Young Lab mix need
Special to the Chronicle
Sammy is still looking for a home. He was adopted
a while ago, but family emergencies forced them to
give him back
Sammy is an 18-month-old, black, Lab mix. He is a
bundle of love with a lot of personality and size.
Also, we have two beautiful 8-week-old purebred
lab pups, as well as, three small schnauzer-beagle
puppies, several nice young adult yellow and black
lab mixes, one whose family moved, leaving him tied
to a tree, and a wonderful 5-year-old golden cocker
mix, whose human went into the nursing home.
Phone Adopt A Rescued Pet Inc. to speak with
Martha, or leave your name, number and kind of pet
wanted, on the machine at 795-9550.
All members of Adopt A Rescued Pet Inc. are vol-
unteers from Citrus County, donating their time.
More volunteers are always needed, to save more
pets.
Check www.adoptarescuedpet.com to see our avail-
able cats, kittens, dogs, puppies and Adoption
Calendar with locations, dates and times. Adopt A
Rescued Pet Inc. does home visits prior to adoptions,
therefore, we can only adopt to Citrus County and
adjoining county areas.
Feline Fun Fair, Cat Show slated
Special to the Chronicle
The Humanitarians of
Florida will host its second
annual Feline Fun Fair and
Cat Show on Saturday, Sept. 15,
at the National Guard Armory
on Venable Avenue in Crystal
River.
Household pets have their
own unique standard and titles
which are comparable to pedi-
greed cats. Household pets are
judged primarily on condition,
beauty and show presence.
Remember, beauty is in the eye
of the beholder, and colors and
patterns are often a whim of
Mother Nature.
There will be categories for
both kittens and adult cats,
domestic short hair and long
hair, solid colors, calicos, tab-
bies, point, etc. There will also
be some fun classes to let your
pet's personality shine.
Entry fee is $7 per class or $5
if entering more than three
classes. Winners of first and
second place in any class are
* WHAT: Second annual
Feline Fun Fair and Cat
Show.
WHEN: Saturday, Sept
15.
WHERE: National Guard
Armory, Venable Avenue.
Crystal River.
COST: $7 per class or $5
it entering more than
three classes.
GET INFO: Call the
Humanitarians of Florida
at 563.2370.
automatically qualified for
Best of Show Class (no entry
fee required). Ribbons are
awarded to first thru eighth
place.
All cats entered in this show
must be in good health and
proof of a current rabies cer-
tificate must be presented to
the show steward at time of
entry or to a Humanitarian
staff member if preregistering
your pet at the Humanitarians
Manchester House Clinic on
State Road 44 and Conant
Avenue in Crystal River.
Information booths will be
manned by our dedicated staff
to distribute information on
early spay and neuter proce-
dures, flea and parasite con-
trol, how the microchip may
help you recover a lost pet and
answer general health/well-
ness/behavioral questions.
There will be a silent auction
with items to tempt every pet
lover. The live auction bidding
will be for one of 12 centerfolds
for the Humanitarians 2008
rescued pets calendar. Each of
the 12 months will feature pic-
tures of the winning bidder's
pet and their story. These
beautiful color calendars are
not only collector's items but
make perfect Christmas stock-
ing stuffers.
For more information or
entry forms, call the
Humanitarians of Florida at
563-2370.
musicians, many of whom
have played with well-
known big bands.
A donation of $7 per
person for nonmembers I
will be collected at the
door for each session.
Annual memberships are
available for $35 per per-
son and are available at
the door at sessions.
The society can always
use more musicians for its
open jam sessions and any
accomplished players may
contact Tony Caruso at the
September session or call
him at 795-9936. Visit
www.citrusjazzsociety.net.
Is home
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Special to the Chronicle
Sammy, an 18-month-old Lab mix, was adopt-
ed a while ago, but was given back because of
family emergencies. Call 795-9550.
OVHA schedules
quarterly meeting
Special to the Chronicle
The third quarterly meeting
of the Oakwood Village Home-
owners Association will be at 1
p.m. Tuesday at
the Central Ridge
Library.
Expected to attend this
meeting is a guest from
Bosshardt Realty Services and
Property Management. This
will give all of us the opportu-
To be
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To be discussed diSCUS
will be violations
pertaining to the be vio
deed restrictions,
along with other pertal
important mat- the
ters that have
come before the restrict
board since its
last meeting.
The president
also plans to name a nominat-
ing committee for the
November election. We encour-
age members that are con-
cerned with deed restrictions
and the need to enforce them.
sed will
lations
nind tn
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nity for questions
and get answers
about manage-
ment programs.
We believe you
will find this
informative.
""n6 Please be
deed informed that all
new proposed
tilons. changes to the
deed restrictions
were voted upon
and passed at the
June 19 special meeting,
except for section 20, page 8,
Lawn Ornaments. This will
remain at the discretion of the
architectural review commit-
tee.
* Submit information at least two weeks before the event.
* Early submission of timely material is appreciated, but mul-
tiple publications cannot be guaranteed.
* Submit material at Chronicle offices in Inverness or Crystal
River; by fax at 563-3280; or by e-mail to community@
chronicleonline.com.
* News notes tend to run one week prior to the date of an
event. Publication on a specific day cannot be guaranteed.
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2:15 p.m., 4:55 p.m., 7:45 p.m.,
"; 10:30 p.m.
"I Now Pronounce You
, Chuck & Larry" (PG-13) 11:40
a.m., 2:20 p.m, 5:05 p.m., 7:50
p.m., 10:35 p.m.
"Harry Potter and the Order
of the Phoenix" (PG-13) 12:30
p.m., 4 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 10:15 p.m.
"Transformers" (PG-13) 12:15
p.m., 3:50 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 10:20 p.m.
"Ratatouille" (G) 11:50 a.m.,
2:25 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:40 p.m.,
10:25 p.m.
Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864
"No Reservations" (PG)
12:20 p.m., 2:50 p.m., 5:15 p.m.,
7:45 p.m., 10:10 p.m.
"The Simpsons Movie" (PG-
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p.m., 10 p.m.
"Hairspray" (PG) 12:30 p.m.,
4:30 p.m., 7:25 p.m, 10:20 p.m.
"I Now Pronounce You
Chuck & Larry" (PG-13) 12:10
p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:20 p.m., 7:55
p.m., 10:30 p.m.
"Harry Potter and the Order of
the Phoenix" (PG-13) 12:45 p.m.,
4:20 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 10:40 p.m.
"Transformers" (PG-13) 1
p.m., 4 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 10:15 p.m.
"Ratatouille" (G) 12:05 p.m.,
2:40 p.m., 5:10 p.m., 7:50 p.m.,
10:25 p.m.
"Live Free or Die Hard" (PG-
13) 12:50 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7 p.m.,
9:50 p.m.
"Sicko" (PG-13) 12:35 p.m.,
4:40 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 10:05 p.m.
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loves outdoors,
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short trips Looking for
Man to have Fun.
Send Response to:
Blind Box 1354P
Citrus Co. Chronicle
1624 N. Meadowcrest
Blvd. Crystal River
Florida 34429
HELLO, SWM Gentleman
62, 5'9",150 lbs.,
financially OK, But
lonely, seeks SF, slender,
race or age no
difference, who likes
dancing, beach &
dining out, to share a
honest and sincere
relationship and friend-
ship. Smoker and
casual drinker okay,
no drugs. Please Call
Dennis, Thanks,
(352) 628-1775
Homosassa
Middle age man,
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(352) 637-4834
SWM Age 75, 5'8", 155
Lbs wondering who I
might meet In the
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meet a female who
likes to dance, go out
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SWM, 48, 6'1", 190,
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344-1852 after 5:00 pm
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Six Person
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Excellent Mechanically
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+ extras Gray, black and
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SCENIC TRAIL RIDES
$35; LESSONS $25
(352) 628-1472
Humane Society
of Inverness
offers Low Cost
Spay & Neuter
Service
Appointments avail.
Cat Male $40,
CatFemale $50,
Dog Male $60,
Dog Female $70.
Prices Including spay
or Neuter, 3 Yr. Rabies
shot Annual Vaccines
Nall Clipping, Micro
chipping &
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Need help rehoming
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Adoptive homes
available for small
dogs
Requested donations
are tax deductible
Pet Adootions
Saturday, August
4 10am-12pm
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Center, Rt. 486,
Lecanto
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
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INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
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(352) 422-6956
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All Cats and Kittens
are altered, tested for
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Up to date on vac-
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Visit us at
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or stop by our offices
at 1149 N Conant
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and Conant.
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TEACHER
F/T or P/T Experience
required CDA preferred
TODAY'S CHILD or
TADPOLES
(352) 344-9444
(352) 560-4222
HAIR STYLIST
F/T. HR or up to 60%
Comm. Pd. vac.
Sue 352-628-0630 or
Cindy 352-637-7244
Immediate Positions
Available
Hair Stylist
Nail Tech
Room Available
Beautiful Day Spa, Cit.
Sprgs. (352) 489-5658
WANTED
STYLIST/BARBER
For Immediate position.
High commission pd,
(352) 201-6017
LPN & RN
(3:45pm- 12:15am)
Second Shift
(1 1:45pm-8:15am)
Third Shift
(Full Time)
GREAT BENEFITSIII
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The best kept secret
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To apply for a new
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visit our facility
M-F 8:30am 4:30pm
2604 W. Woodland
Ridge Drive
Lecanto, Fl 34461
To apply via Internet
www.correcllons
corp.com
M/F/VET/HP
E.O.E.. Drug Free
Workplace
AIDE
F/T or P/T CNA pre'fd,
Easy care Alzhelmer.
(352) 795-3117
COLLECTIONS
Cardiology practice
seeks to fill Full Time
Collections position
in billing dept. Exp
preferred. Please Fax
resume to Denise:
(352) 726-0090
NEW WAGE SCALE
Seeking outgoing,
energetic
Individual.
Apply at-
BARRINGTON PLACE
(352) 746-2273
Great Dental Team
Needs Additional
P/T TX ASSISTANT
Please send resume to:
Blind Box 1355M 1624
N. Meadowcredt Blvd.
Crystal River, FL 34429
INSURANCE
Busy Chiropractic office
Seeking experienced
insurance billed. Excel-
re(me 352-527-4199
LPN/MA-
SCHEDULER
Orthopedic Exp. Pref'd.
Fax resume to: Nettle
(352) 746-0333
MEDICAL
ASSISTANT
Busy Internal Medicine
office. Front & back
office exp.req'd.
Phlebotomy exp.
a must.
Contact Barbara
(352) 465-1199
Medical Assistant
Must rotate between
registered/certified
Fax Resume to:
352-795-5559
Crystal River, FL 344
(352) 795-8832
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Continuing Education
341-2311/ Cell 422-3656
RN NEEDED
For GI Center
Thurs, & Fri. 7:00 -3:30
Fax Resume to:
352-563-2961
RN OR LPN
Needed For Busy
Urology Office
Fax Resume to:
352-726-8763 or Mall
609 W. Highland
Blvd. Inverness 34452
RN, LPN, CNA,
CMA NEEDED
ALL STAR *
Professional
Staffing Services
352-560-6210
RN/LPN
CNA/HHA'S
New competitive
pay rates. Coll
Interim Health Care
(352) 637-3111
Teachings rewarding
w/BSN or MSN
Previous exp. in
nursing instruction.
Evening schedule
w/some days.
Fax Resume to:
(352) 245-0276 or
Call (352) 245-4119
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
The Crystal River
Police Departmnt.
Is now hiring
motivated individuals
for the position of
Alternate School
Crossing Guards
To fill In as needed.
The starting wage is
$10.25 per hour and
the benefits include
Florida State retire-
ment, uniforms and
training are provided,
Applications can be
picked up at the
Crystal River City Hall
or down loaded from
www.
crystalriverpd org
and will be accepted
no lather than
August 9, 2007
THERAPISTS
LifeStream Behavioral
Center is hiring
Therapists for the
following programs:
Academy & West
Street School
Children's On-Site Svcs
Crisis Response Team
(Hemando County)
Mental Health
Outpatient
Substance Abuse Prog
Therapeutic Group
Homes
(Boys & Girls)
Turnabout Program
MA in Human Services
required.
Licensed preferred.
Great Benefitsl
DFW/EOE
Apply: 515 W, Main
St. Leesburg, FL
or online at
www.sbc.net
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Apply at
2100 N Terra Vista
Blvd. Hernando. or
Call (352) 746-6727
DISHWASHERS
Scomp'.s Restaurant
(352) 564-2030
FOOD SERVICE
COOK
Immediate opening
at Cypress Creek
Juvenile Facility.
Institutional cooking
hands-on experience
and good math skills
preferred. $9.00 per
hr. Plus Benefits.,
Must pass bkgnd ck
& drug screen.
Call: 352-527-0395
Or Fax Resume w/
Salary History to
225-273-2165
Attn #648 EOE
Exp. Line Cooks
CLAW DADDYS
RAW BAR & GRILL
1601 SE Hwy 19
Kash n Karry Plaza
Now Hiring
COOKS & SERVERS
Exp'd Only.Apply within.
Peck's Old Port Cove
139 N. Ozello Trail
Crystal River.
ON THE SPOT
INTERVIEWS
Thur., Aug. 9th
9 AM 3 PM
Positions Available:
Crew
Crew Trainers
Management
Competitive Pay
& Benefits
Call for Directions
or Questions.
DUNNELLON
(352) 489-4620
&
SR200
(352) 854-4005
PREP COOKS
LINE COOKS
DISHWASHERS
WAIT STAFF
Apply In person
9:30am-1pm, M F at
ROMANO'S
5705 Gulf to Lake Hwy.
(352) 564-1211
SAUTE COOK
NEEDED
Scampi's Restaurant
(352) 564-2030
$$ GOT CASH $$
Earn great money by
setting appts. for busy
local company.
Call Steve:
352-628-0187
A/C SALES
TECH/EMT
Top Pay & benefits.
Exp. preferred.
Valid FL DL Required
(352) 628-5700
Appt. Setter
Will Train, Top Pay
352-726-1002
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Low Boy OTR,
Oversized, 2yrs exp,
clean Class A CDL,
55K +/-Benefits.
(352) 799-5724
Driver-BYNUM
TRANSPORT- needs
qualified drivers for
Central Florida- Local &
National OTR positions.
Food grade tanker, no
hazmat, no pumps,
great benefits,
competitive pay, new
equipment.
(866)GO-BYNUM. Need
2 years experience.
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MECHANIC
Must be familiar
I w/Class A vehicles.
Must have own
Stools. Only exp'd
need apply. Shift:
4pm-12midnight.
I Contact D.C.
at (352) 400-5026
ELECTRICIAN
Commercial &
residential. 5 + Yrs.
Exp. & resume
required. Must pass
drug screen &
physical. Over-time
avail. MIDAS Const.
(352) 465-7267
ELECTRICIANS
Repair Pole lighting,
SIgns,& Electrical.
Building malnt. &
repair. Bucket Truck
Operator. Class A or B
license a plus.
Up to $600 wkly,
Office (352) 794-0412
or Fax (352) 794-0417
flamaintenance
@hotmail.com
F/T DETAILER/
GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
PERSON
Apply In person Mon-Fri
8a-1p. Dependability a
must Dave's Body Shop
(352)628-4878
Exp. Wrecker Driver
Min,. of 2 yrs. clean"DL &
record. Call 302-6731
GREAT FIRST JOBI ,18-25
Coed. Must be able to
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Experience Necessary.
Will train. Expenses
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PROPERTY
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NEEDED
Inverness area.
352-787-1912
Benefits offered.
EOE DFWP
TOWER HAND
Starting at $9 00/hr
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri
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training. Up to $20,000
bonus. Accelerate your
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Earn great money by
setting appts. for busy
local company.
Call Steve @
352-628-0187
ACT NOW!
Sign-On Bonus
36 to 45cpm/$1000+.
wkly $0 Lease/$1.20pm
CDL-A + mos OTR
(888)635-8669
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CABLE TV
TECHNICIAN
Candidate should
possess strong
technical ability in
all areas of CATV.
Experience in High
Speed Internet and
Digital Cable
Installation and
troubleshooting.
On-call duty req. and
valid FL drivers license
with good ,
driving record:
Apply At: ,
DECCA at Oak Bun
7ml off 1-75 on SR.200
Applications.
Accepted ,
8am-o12noone
Mon-Fri, Call for rore
Into(352) 854-6557
DECCA is a
Drug Free Work Pace
EOE
CASA IS HIRING
P/T positions, $Bhr
T-W 7am-7pmr
F-So. 7pm-7am
Must understand'the
dynamics '
of domestic violence
and have some
knowledge of the
resources '
In Citrus County
Apply at 107 Dr. MLK
Jr. Ave, Suite 5,
Inverness, FL 34450
Deadline: '
8/6/07
Experienced
MAINTENANCE
TECH NEEDED
For 60 Unit INVERNESS
Apt. Community.
Benefits offered
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placing and supervising
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METAL BUILDINGS
CARPORTS, SHEDS
Custom Installation,
Up to 140MPH
Wind Rating
Gulf to Lake Sales
(352) 527-0555
BAtKKB R SnHAIK
"Emil J. Paldar", made in
Chicago. Over 75 yrs.
old. Some Access.
Good to Exc. Cond.
$1 450 (352) 746-5077
SOFA AND CHAIR,
Wine velvet, wood trim,
Must be seen to
appreciate. $450 for
both (352) 726-2695
Brass Ceiling Light
Fixture 2 arm glass light
covers. Pair of Monk
Book ends, other items
from estate, $150/all
or sep. 352-257-3793
YOur world first
Eve'ry Da.'
C- ,,1; .
AVON CR
Hummlngbir
27 pcs total.
352-533.
2 REFRIGE
4 Year old Fr
18cu. ft. $3
Older Kenm
cu. ft. $100/c
gd. cond
637-4i
A GREAT BUYI
dryer, like ne\
No gimmicks
Guar. Free d
set-up (352)
A/C & HEA
SYSTEMS. 1
& UP. New
Wholesale
2 Ton
2-1/2 ton
3 Ton
I.P .o llr, I.3
Col 746
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CLASSIFIED
;YSTAL ABC Briscoe Appliance
d dishes- Refrigerators, washers,
$150.00. stoves. Service & Parts
-3038 (352) 344-2928
AC SYSTEMS
HEAT PUMPS, MH UNITS
ALL SIZES, 13 SEER, FROM
$475. 352-400-4945
DISHWASHER
JACUZZIct Whirlpool, white $150;
I Yr. Oldl MICROWAVE
O $2,800 ver Stove, Whirlpool
-4204 h $200
(352) 860-1204
FREEZER
Kenmore upright, 11
Cu. Ft., Lock & Key,
RATORS Exc. Cond, 4 yrs. Newl
rigadaire, $150 obo 352-212-1077
00/obo, Freezer, Upright
nore, 20.6 GE, 14 cu. ft.
obo. Both Asking $150.
I (352) (352) 270-3010
645 GE REFRIGERATOR
I Washer & $200, White
w, $295/set GE STOVE
s. Best 1-yr $150, White
delivery & Near New Cond.l
293-2529 352-270-9357/212-1651
GE UPRIGHT FREEZER
AT PUMP 14 cuft,, like new $100
3th SEER (352) 726-4404
Units at
e Prices GE WASHER
$780.00 & DRYER
$814.00 $200 OBO
$88200 I -- r I. J .. *: -.r,.3 I
', HI. 352-270-9357 212 1651
11,311.-.r, MUST SELL'
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"aI., IC' ,L,,r
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A/C Tune up w/ Free
permanent filter +
Termite/Pest Control
Insp. Lic & Boned Only
$44.95 for both.
(352) 628-5700
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IT FOR YOUI!ll
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(352) 563-5966
MARY'S
PRECIOUS PETS
.Pet Sitting Service
(352) 503-5414
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
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SAFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
I PROMPT SERVICE
I Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
i Debris & Garages I
352-697-1126
All Tractor/Dirt Service.
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
A TREE SURGEON
Lic: & Ins. Exp'd friendly
serve. Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452
0 aWONoi.'
Your% world first.
EverY Da'
Ci 1 iuJNic
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All Computer Repairs
We come to your home
or office. 21 yrs. exp.
7 days (352) 212-1165
Citrus County
ComDuter Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery, avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
CARPET FACTORY Direct
Restretch,clean, repair
Vinyl, Tile, Wood, (352)
341-0909 Shop at home
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728
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VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Llc#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
DP Pressure Cleaning
& Painting. Licensed &
Insured. 637-3765
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext. painting FREE
Est., 10% off any Job. IIc
# 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
All Phaze Construction
Quality painting & re-
pairs. Faux fin. #0255709
352-586-1026 637-3632
George Swedlige
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400 /628-2245
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Uc#
30555 (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchlck Lic./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
Mike Anderson Painting
Int/Ext Painting & Stain-
ing, &Pressure Washing
Call a professional,
Mike (352) 464-4418
QUALITY Home Services
All Home Repairsi
Int./Ext. Painting, Press.
Wash, Call for the best
(352) 726-1807
RUDY'S PAINTING *
Interior/Exterior
Pressure Cleaning. LIC.
FREE EST. (352) 476-9013
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs, exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
DOCKS, SEAWALLS,
Boat Ufts, Boat Houses,
New, Re decks, Repair
& Styrofoam Replace.
LIc.CBC060275. Ins.
(352) 302-1236
MORRILL MARINE
Outboard Repairs,
Dockside Service. Elec.
installed (352) 628-3331
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile is restored
to new cond. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS (8827)
CUSTOM *
UPHOLSTER *
Modern & antique.
352-628-5595 *
CAREGIVER Exp, Caring
Woman w/ref. Your
home, days. F/T or P/T
352-464-2061
HOME CARE
Compassionate, exp'd,
& respectful to your
loved ones. CNA reg. In
FL. Call Beth 257-9115
BEFORE & AFTER
SCHOOL CARE In my
Lecanto Home. Mom/
Teacher (352) 527-4831
vlChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Llc#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
MAID 2 CLEAN
Res/Comm Cleaning.
Lic, Ins & bonded
Call Liz (352) 302-5468
Sparkling Home
Cleaning Service
Get the best when you
have me clean your
home Wkly, bl-wkly,
1 time cleaning moves,
rentals, real estate sales
& model homes. Lic. Ins.
Ryanna 586-7919
Spiffy Window Cleaners
Superb service at
a reasonable Rate
Ic. & Ins. (352) 503-3558
* The Window Man *
Beats any Est. by 10%
Com,/resld., Uc. & Ins,
(352) 228-7295*
COUNTERTOPS
Re-laminate or replace
your countertops. Mica
or Wood Cabinets
Avail. (352) 795-5300
Additions-Kitchens
Bathrooms Decks,
Woodtfloors Ceramic
DJM Constructors Inc.
Uc. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
All Home Improvement
with Craftmen Builders
Remodeling, Garages,
Decks, Frame & Trim
No Job Too Smalll
427-2766 #CRC057657
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crewsl Specializing
In additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Llc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
ROGERS Construction
New HomesAdditlons
ASO Perfect House
Screen Replacement
Free Est. County Lic.
(352)201-1599
FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257-1011
I panel or comp cage
Family owned &
operated. Also avall.
suDer screen w/10vr
manufacturer warr
Screen rms.Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Lic#2708
(352) 628-0562
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
AUGIE'S PRESSURE
Cleaning Qualify
Work, Low Prices. FREE
Estimates: 220-2913
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
Mike Anderson Painting
Int/Ext Painting & Stain-
Ing & Pressure Washing
Call a professional,
Mike (352) 464-4418
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
houses.driveways. 25 yrs
exp. Uc./Ins. 341-3300
Roland's Pressure
Cleaning & Painting
Mobiles, houses & roofs
Driveways w/surface
cleaner. No streaks
24 yrs. Uc. 352-726-3878
#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash & Gutters
Uc.5863 (352) 746-0141
1 Call does it Alll No lob.
too sm Remod., Home
Repairs, Press. Clean.,
etc. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small Reliable. Ins
0256271352-465-9201
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext, painting FREE
Est., 10% off any Job. lic
# 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush
Appl. Furn, Const, I
SDebris & Garages
352-697-1126
ALL HOME & MOBILE
REPAIR Room additions
& decks, Lic.28795. Ins.
(352) 464-0835
FAST AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est. LIc # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
Handyman Herman
Press, cleaning, Int.
doors & base & more.
Lic. 34558 352-212-3427
HANDYMAN
If Its Broke Jerry
Can Fix It. Uc#189620
(352) 726-0762
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
services. Llc.2776/lns.
(352) 628-4282 VIsa/MC
STAYLER AC & HEATING,
INC. Lic. & Ins.
CACO 58704
352-628-6300
Poe's Sewer & Drain
Cleaning, We unstop
toilets, sinks, bathtubs,
24/hr serv 352-302-7189
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE
STrash, Trees, Brush
Appl. Furn, Const. I
I Debris & Garages
352-697-1126 J
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., apple, trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professlonal
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264/201-1422
Fum. Moving / Hauling
Dependable & Exp.
CALL LARRY
352-270-3589, 726-7022
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
CARPET FACTORY Direct
Restretch,clean, repair
Vinyl, Tile, Wood, (352)
341-0909 Shop at home
AII kinds of fences
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
Free estimates.
(352) 527-3431
ROCKY'S FENCING
Working In
Citrus County for 25 yrs.
Free Estimate, Lic. & Ins.,
352 422-7279
25 Years In County
Free Est.. Res./Comm.
FENCES BY DALLAS
Lic,/Ins (352) 795-1110
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext. painting FREE
Est., 10% off any job. lic
#99990257151 &Ins.
(352) 201-0658
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing.
All types.Free estimates
Comm/Res. 628-4002
BARNYARD II FENCING
Serving Citrus Co. Since
1973. Free Estimates
(352) 726-9260
GARY JOE ROSEBERRY
Fence Company
Specializing In vinyl
(352) 621-0929
--IRRIGATION--
New Systems &
Repairs. Ins. Lic.3000
*Q~QD- ALL VARIETIES
Cut outs & New
Homes. Installed &
Rolled. A.L. EVANS
(352) 637-5825
# 1 in service
Hise Roofing
.New const. reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs. exp, leak
spec. CCC 1327059
(352) 344-2442
J. Vaughn Roofing Inc
New Roofs, Re-Roofs &
Repairs; C,C. accepted
Ins/Uc CCC 1327365
(352) 795-6659
John Gordon Roofing
Reos. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You,
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
Concrete Slabs, Pavers
Remove & Haul Debris
Demolit. 352-746-9613
Uc# CRC1326431
CONCRETE WORK.
Sdewaeks, DiwaysPatios,
Free est. Lic. 2000. Ins.
795-4798
CONCRETE WORK.
sldab&
Free est, Lic. 2000, Ins.
795-4798
Decorative concrete,
River rock, curbs, Stamp
concrete Fuston's River
Rock (352) 344-4209
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Uc. 1476 726-6554
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Additions-Kitchens
Bathrooms Decks,
Woodfloors Ceramic
DJM Constructors Inc.
Lic. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. In Central FL. Our
own crews Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Uc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
We do It ALLI Big or Sm.I
Additions, BA & Kitch.,
DrywallCrown molding,
Demo. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
CUTTING EDGE Ceramic
Tile. iec. #9713. Insured.
ROCKMONSTERS, INC.
St. Cert. Metal/Drywall
Contractor. Repairs,
Texture, Additions,
Homeowners, Builders
Free est. (352) 220-9016
Llc.#SCC131149747
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All tfves of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulchrock. Tractor
work. No job too small.
352-302-7325 341-2019
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
FLIPS TRUCK & TRACTOR,
Landclearing, Truck &
Tractor work. House
Pads, Rock, Sand, Clay.
Mulch & Topsoil.
(352) 382-2253
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
M.H. Demolition &
Salvage. Land clearing,
tree brush removal
(352) 634-0329
TREE REMOVAL,
Landclearing, Fill Dirt,
Bush hogging,
(352) 563-1873
TURTLE ACRES
BUSHHOG SERVICE
Boxblade, Front Loader
& Stump Grinding
Lic. (352) 422-2114
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
SOD SOD SOD*
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352) 341-3032
"El Cheapo" cuts $10 up
Beat any Price. We do
it All. Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
A TROPICAL LAWN
Family owned & oper.
Satisfaction Guaran.
352-257-9132/257-1930
All American Lawn
Care. Serving all Citrus
Cty. Free est. Reas (352)
527-1836/200-1005
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Reliable, Quality work
Residential / Comm.
LIc./Ins. 352-613-4250
C & R LANDSCAPING
Lawn Maintenance
clean ups Mulching,
We Show Up
352-503-5295, 503-5082
KURT HAYES PROF.
Grounds & Landscape
Owner/Operator
Cit. Hills area 527-3537
LAWN SERVICE
We do re-sodding
and patching.
Free Estimate 795-4798.
LAWN SERVICE
We do re-sodding
and patching.
Free Estimate 795-4798.
Steve's Lawn Service
Mowing & Trimming
Clean up, LiUc. & Ins.
(352) 797-3166
Dependable Quality
Service comes 1st
(352)628-9848/634-0554
POOL BOY SERVICES
Aqua guard, Epoxy,
Coatings, Acrylic
Decking, LIc./Ins.
v 352-464-3967 i
POOL LINERS f
15 Yrs. Exp. f*
Call for free estimate
u (352) 591-3641 "
POOL REPAIRS?
Comm. & Res., & Leak
detection, lic. 2819,
352-503-3778, 302-6060
WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes
& models. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
COMMERCIAL SALES
ALANUSSO .COM
ANUSSO.COM
RAINDANCER 0
6" Seamless Gutter
Best Job Availablell
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
S ALL EXTERIOR
ALUMINUM
Quality Price!
S6" Seamless Gutters
Uc & Ins 621-0881 M
Fun/Educational
Group Piano Lessons
Beginners, 13wk Course
$7, per 1 hr. Class,
Start Date 8/11, 10am
Private Lessons Avail.
(352) 697-2369
NEED A NEW DOOR?
Pre-Hung Door units
New Const. or remod.
ENTRY POINT by Perry's
Lic. 2598(352)726-6125
Roof Cleaning Specialist
The Only Company that can Keep Mold & Mildew Off
Siding Stucco Vinyl Concrete Tile & Asphalt Roofs
GUARANTEED!
Restore Protect Beautify Residential & Commercial
Suncoast
Exterior
Restoration Service Inc.
S877-601-5050 352-489-5265
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& SUPPLY INC.
Family Owned & Operated
NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
,FREE ESTIMATES
352) 6285079 (352) 6287445
(352) 628-5079'- (352) 628-7445
OO
YARD VAC
Dethatching Lawns
: Vacuum Leaves & Thatch,
Tree Trimming
(352) 637-3810 or (352) 287-0393
FREE ESTIMATE Licensed & Insured
NEED TO SELL
RE ESTATE
We Buv
...l Estatel
I7 t ii '
MIT I 1SM 830.
S Professional Arborist
~' wait until its too/atle.
.A trimmed tree is a safe tree.
^y^ Call Toda f'or a
Tree Evaluation
;i (352) 302-2815
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OVER 30 YEARS OF PROVEN EXPERIENCE
352-637-4853
Licensed & Insured 72Ma
Installations by
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ALL STEEL BUILDINGS
25x25x7 (2:12 Pitch)
1- 9x7 garage door,
2 vents,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED-$15.995
25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16 495
Many Sizes Avail.
We Custom Build
We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
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Black Dishwasher,
GREAT Condition, $200.
Contact: 352-584-8964,
Marissa
REFRIGERATOR
Amana, 27 cu. ft,,
white, water & Ice
In door, $400;
CERAMIC TOP STOVE
Self-Cleaning. $250
(352) 860-1204
REFRIGERATOR
Fridgadaire, white,
$100. DISHWASHER
GE, white/blk. $100.
Both clean & work
(352) 560-6168
REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
Whirlpool. Ice & Water
In door. $375; SEWING
MACHINE In Cabinet
$75. Both, Good. Cond.
(352) 527-4910
Upright Freezer,
Heavy duty
commercial, approx. 20
cu. ft. excel, cond.
$250.
(352) 465-3640
WASHER/DRYER
Good used washer and
gas dryer. White. $125
for pair Call 344-4830
Washer/Dryer, Lg. cap,
multi cycle, nice cond.
will separate $250.
Range, 30" 4 top
surface units full sz,
oven, excel, cond. $90.
(352) 344-8328
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equipment, drum roller,
sweeper, forklift, air
compressor, more. Bid-
ding ends August 28,
2pm. 10%BP, AU479,
AB296, (800)323-8388,
www.rowell
auctions.com. FCAN
Private Island Fox Is-
land, NY 263+/- acre
island in Lake Ontario.
5,000+/- s.f. renovated 8
bedroom 5 bath lodge
(c 1905), plus 1/2 acre
mainland lot with boat
dock and parking.
3,000 foot grass landing
strip. Includes rare own-
ership of 27+/- acres of
duck marsh. Incredible
fishing and duck hunt-
ing retreat. Minutes by
boat from Cape Vin-
cent, NY. Selling at Ab-
solute Auction on Au-
gust 24. Gustav Stickley
Antiques sold sepa-
rately. Woltz & Associ-
ates, Inc. (800)551-3588,
Schrader Real Estate &
Auction Co., Inc. NY
#32SC1115028. Visit
schraderauction.com
5 IN 1 SHOP TOOL BY
MENARDS Lathe,
Table saw, Bandsaw,
Drillpress, Disc Sander,
$550;
(352) 447-3414
AIR COMPRESSOR
2 hp, 120 PSI $45
(352) 465-1266
Craftsman 10" Table
Saw, 3HP w/ standing
wheels, dust bag
included, 2 yrs. old
$85. obo
(352) 382-7865
Drill Press, Delta, Fir.
Standing, variable spd.
$150. Band Saw Delta,
fir standing, extr Blades
$150.(352) 270-3010
Planer,-Table w/ stand,
6" blade asking $100
Table Saw, Industrial,
Rockwell International
5HP. 14" Blade, Asking
$400. (352) 270-3010
SEARS RADIAL armsaw,
$100. Sears 10" band
saw with extra blades,
$40. (352) 726-6722
WEN SOLDERING GUN
#199 w/access. &
supplies, $40;
i\352-257-3793
-M
20" Remote COLOR TV
Exc. Cond. $75
19" COLOR TV,
exc. cond. $55.
(352) 382-0010
37" MAGNAVOX
Direct View, TV &
cabinet, w/surround
sound, VCR & DVD re-
corders, $350/obo
(352) 613-6799
52" Magnavox
Big Screen TV
new remote, PIP control
roust see $350. oba
(352) 621-0300
64" PHILLIPS/
Magnovox
Full Screen TV
$800 OBO
(352) 628-1306
TWO A& R SPEAKERS
$110
(352) 489-0339
16' Pine Fence Board,
$5.50@; Cherry lumber,
$2.00/ft. Rough sawn,
air dried, 352-212-4122
METAL ROOFING.
SAVE $$$ Buy Direct
from Manufacturer.
20 colors in stock with
all accessories.
Quick turn around
Delivery available.
(352) 498-0778. Toll free
(888) 393-0335 code 24
www.GulfCoastSupply.
com FCAN
2007 Compaq Presario
computer, 4 months
old, many extras. Half
price at $400
(352) 726-3783
(352) 400-2051
Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery. avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
COMPUTERS (2)
XP. Inc. Scanner, printer
& many upgrades.
$75 & $200
(352) 621-0268
DELL DIMENSION 4100
Pent III or GATEWAY
Pent. R, XP pro. Many
activated programs.
Internet ready. $190
each. (352) 382-3895
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeell.com
PENTIUM II
Computer $60
& Pentuim III
Computer $90
Both Include 17"
monitor, speakers.
keyboard, mouse, CD
Rom, Good Cond.
(352) 746-9394
VHS TAPES
For your VCR, (18)
in wood grain look,
2 drawer box.
$10 (352) 344-1692
CATERPILLAR
Loadder Backhoe
1995, $25,000.
1584 N. Marion Way
(352) 634-1728
9PC PATIO SET
6 chairs, 2 gliders,
6' table, $275
(352) 860-2645
< PVC Patio Set,
flordl design cushion,
excel, cond.
' : $250.
(352) 212-6615
S PVC TABLE W/4 CHAIRS
S Exc. cond. Blue &
Mauve cushions. $85;
(352) 637-2838
2 Antique Chests of
drawers,
$125 each.
Queen Size
Hide-a-bed, gd. cond.
$75; (352) 637-5708
2 TWIN BEDS,
w/computer desk, ar-
moire, dresser, night-
stand, lamps, $800.
(352) 746-3417
2 Twin Sz. Beds,
mattress's & box springs,
off white
$200. firm
(352) 382-2463
3 BARSTOOLS, $150
BAKERS RACK, $40
(352) 746-3417
3 Drawer
Storage Unit
Colorful, perfect for
child's room.
Heavy Plastic $15
(352) 382-1835
4 Ladderback Chairs;
2 Antique Marble top
end tables; Beige
Wingback chair; Child's
white entertainment
cntr; Cherry Chest of
drawers (352) 382-0110
5 Pc. DINING ROOM SET
Beautiful, like new. 6' x
42", 1 1/2" Bevelled
Glass Top Table on
durable, welded steel
base w/accents & cast
Iron. 4 Ivory Brocade
padded slipper chairs.
$300;
5 Pc. Kg Sz Bedroom Set
Headboard, dresser,
mirror & 2 nlghtstands.
Travertine Lacquer
finish featuring columns
& elegant silver
accents, $250
352-875-6299/621:0660
5 PC. MEDIA UNIT
Center TV Console, Lff
& Rt. Lighted Curios, 2
Corner Ends. $550;
TOSHIBA 36" HD TV 2 yrs.
old $325 (352) 637-5158
PRE OWNED FURNITURE
Unbeatable Prices
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
BEDS **' BEDS + BEDS
The factory outlet store!
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 I Full $159
Queen $199 / King $249
Please call 795-6006
Blue Sofa & Love Seat
$150.
(352) 344-4093
BUNK BED, Solid wood,
all In one desk, book-
shelf & dresser, 1 mat-
tress. T-shaped. $300.
(352) 726-9568
Butcher Block Table
w/ 7 chairs, $350.
(352) 637-5708
CHINA CABINET
Medium color, 3
drawers on bottom.
8 yrs. old. $225
(352) 596-9176
China Hutch & Buffet
Lighted w/bevelled
glass $650; Matching
Table & 6 Chairs $300;
Almond Ital. Lacquer
(352) 637-5158
CITRUS HOME DECOR @
Homosassa Regional,
Consigriment, like new
furniture (352) 621-3326
Corner Oak
Entertainment Center,
beveled glass, doors,
$100. Queen sz. sofa
sleeper, floral print
$150. (352) 382-7871
DARK OAK MISSION
STYLE Coffee Table
$100; TEAK BAR CART,
$175. (352) 746-3417
DINETTE SET
42" Table w/leaf &
4 Cast red Chairs
$100
(352) 465-1266
DINING ROOM SET
White washed oak, 4
high back chairs and
lighted china cabinet,
m watching 38" coffee
tbl. $300 (352) 628-9290
Dining table and 6
chairs, solid oak with
light oak finish and two
center leafs, 42"x82" like
new, fine quality, $600
obo 352-560-3743
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Parker House, Med.
Oak. Exc. Cond.
Holds 40" TV, glass
doors. 68 X 74 $400
(352) 344-1561
FLORAL SOFA, earth
tones, $150;
2 BLUE Occasional
chairs, $35 each.
All pc's in exc. cond.
(352) 860-2502
Full Size Bed Complete,
$50. 3 PC. Maple Bdrm
Set, Full size, $350.
(352) 637-5708
Futon $100.
Bed (Twin) mattress
6 Drawer chest $150.
Excellent Cond.
(352) 563-0022
HENREDON Vintage
Walnut Sideserver/ bar
$225; 4 THONET RETRO
CHAIRS, $125/4
(352) 382-4911
KING SZ. BED
Good Cond. $95
(352) 560-7381
Ladies Shoes,
9-9V2 M Flat & Med.
heels, barely used.
Good shape. Many
Colors, 10 prs. $30 or sell
separate. 352-382-1835
LIKE NEW SOFA
Exc.Cond. $300
(352) 726-3716
LIVING ROOM SET
Broyhlll Sofa, Coffee
Table, End Tables
& Lamps $750, 5 PC.
DINING RM. SET $375
Very Nice(352) 527-4910
Loft Bed w/ built ins
$100.
Ping Pong Table
$30.
You move
(352) 637-3052
LOFT BED, like new,
Teen hideaway w/
student desk, twin
mattress Included.
$1400 new without
mattress, $800 OBO.
(352) 344-2835
LOVESEAT & ROCKER
RECLINER. Navy Blue
$400/set DINING ROOM
SET, Table w/4
castered chairs. $300
(352) 400-5860
MASSAGE CHAIR
Shia-tzu, Anti-Gravity
Brown, Micro Fiber
$150
(352) 220-6011
OAK CURIO
w/glass shelves & light
$350; AREA RUG
Burg. & Gold 8 X 12
$175. Remod./Lke New
(352) 637-5158
PAIR OF TABLE LAMPS
Marble base. Neutral
silk shade. $60/pr.
352-382-1835
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
QUEEN SIZE BED
Mattress. Box & Frame
$300;
ROCKER/RECLINER
Blue w/pln stripe. $50
(352) 400-5860
RECLINING CHAIR
& DUAL RECLINING
LOVESEAT, tan,
microfibre, like new,
$500
(352) 527-9001
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RENTAL FINDER
Swww.chronicle
rentalfinder com
ROCKER RECLINER
Rose, wood trim.
Exc. Cond. $100
(352) 489-0878
SEWING MACHINE
Singer, Golden Touch &
Sew- Deluxe Zig Zag in
Fruitwood Cabinet
w/chair. $125
(352)637-1218
SMW, Liv. Rm Set, sofa
& chase lounges, over-
stuffed, white, & tables,
glass/ brass. Oak Din.
Rm Set, 6 chairs, pad-
ded, & hutch 382-5718
Sofa, Loveseat $400.
Entertainment Center
Oak, $200.
Call after 6 pm
(352) 795-9868, Cell
anytime (352) 697-1754
TABLE W/6 CHAIRS
$50;
,3 RECLINERS
$30/EA
(352) 628-1306
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers &
beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
Twin Bed
w/ built in desk &
3 drawers,
$250.
(352)344-1887
Wicker Kitchen Set
,4 chairs, glass table
$175. obo
(352) 249-1252
WILLIAM SONOMA SS
Butcher BIlock Island,
$175.
(352) 746-3417
WOOD COMPUTER
DESK 53"WX23"DX58"H
with drawers & shelves.
ULight walnut finish. $75
firm (352) 344-1855
Craftsman Convertible
Lawn Care System
Trimmer, edger, blower,
& tree pruner. (Chain
saw.) New in 2004.
Rarely used. 25 CC
2 Cycle Eng. $90
(352) 465-2816
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, Jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
John Deere 345,
18HP, liquid Cooled, w/
bagger, like new
$3,995. (352) 795-7285
Lawn Trailer
10.6 x 6.2, w/ mesh
ramp, 3 new tires
$600.
(352) 637-7205
Mower & Equipment
Repair Quick Service.
Pick up & Delivery,
Don Mead 400-1483
Poulan, Riding Mower
42" 17H, B & S,$450.
Dixon ZTR, 42" $700.
(352) 362-7832
Push Mower
20" cut, briggs & stra-
ton. cranks easy cuts
good $75. (352)
344-8328
Leave. Message
Roto Tiller,
excel. cond. $350.
Composter on Stand
good cond. $50.
(352) 746-7684
Rototiller, Tacumseh
yard machine, rear
tines, 6hp, $275
Edger Brush Cutter,
Tacumseh (Murray)
6hp, 22" cutting path,
$75.
(352) 465-2823 between
8am-7pm
Hawaiian LEI
Plants/ Trees (Blooming
Plumeria) in pots.
Also staghorn ferns.
Ozello (352) 564-8758
BEVERLY HILLS
Fri. & Sat. 9-3
104 S. Harrison St.
BEVERLY HILLS
Yard Sale-
321 S. Adams St.
Friday, August 3rd &
Saturday, August 4th
8:00 3:00
CRYSTAL RIVER
5830 W Woodside Dr, Fri
& Sat, 9am-3pm. Holiday,
household, truck, etc.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Fri., Sat. & Sun., Weed
eaters, tools, mowers,,
etc. 1584 N. Marion Way
DUNNELLON
Fri. Sat, 8-7 Tools & misc.
8109 N NASTURTIUMS
HOMOSASSA
Aug. 3 5 Fri. Sun, 8-3
Multi-Family Yard Sale,
Great bargains Large &
Small, 6724 S. Beagle
Dr. Mason Creek Area
HOMOSASSA
Estate Sale
Fri, Sat & Sun8am-Spm
Antique Bedroom Set,
Sofa Bed, Dining RmSet
& much, much more.
8420 W Earl Loop
HOMOSASSA
Fri. Sat. & Sun. 8a-3pm
Fishing, hunting, sports -
kitchen, clothes, Baby
10586W OLIVER ST
INVERNESS
Fri. & Sat. 8am-3pm. Sm.
pwr. Tools, Hshold Items
4064 S Spaniel Trail
INVERNESS
Fri. 3 & Sat. 4, 9am ?
488 N. Savary Ave.
INVERNESS
Restaurant misc.equip.
Thurs. & Fri. 8-3.
132 N. Florida Ave.
LECANTO
ESTATE/GARAGE SALE
Preview Fri. 9-4
Sale Sat. & Sun. 9-4
Furn., Art, Kid's Items
2451 W. Woodvlew Ln.
CASH ONLY
URGENT MUST SELL
27" Sony TV, DVD Cherry
finish cabinet; 2 TbI.
lamps; Flex-steel
recliner (Rose color).
Leaving State Appt.
only, (352) 637-0321
LECANTO
FrI., Sat. & Sun. 8am- ?
1497 W. Cardinal St.
Like new 4 pc. queen
bedroom sute, $300.
Whirlpool 10 cuff. refrig-
2 Color Security
Cameras, w/
switch box
$100. Samsung Handy
& Easy Digital Cam
20 x optical zoom,
New cond. $150.
(352) 637-2656
3 WINDOWS White
Anderson, narrow line.
53 X 34, dbl. hhg.
$225/set. CHIPPER/
SHREDDER, Sears, 10 hp.
Exc. Cond. $400
(352) 860-2028
10 Stacking Chairs
$60.
4 wheel dolly for
moving furniture $25.
(352) 621-0300
2007
SPECIALS
6 lines 10 days
Items totalling
$1-$150...........$ .95
$151-$400....$12.95
$401-$800.......$17.95
$801-$1,500S...$22.95
CALL CHRONICLE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
726-3983 QR
563-5966
Two general
merchandise items
per ad.,
private party only.
(Non-Refundable)
Some Restrictions
May Apply
1930's Wicker Hamper
2 Old Trunks,
Make Offer
(352) 382-1735
1-800-DONATE-CARS
(1-800-366-2832) Fast
Free Towing, Tax
deductible. Free
vacation to donors
Heritage for the Blind
IRS Recognized 501c3.
#1 Rated Car Donation
Program www.hftb.org.
FCAN
24" Whirlpool
dishwasher, $100.
Bassett fullsize mattress
set, $100. Both like new
(352) 726-9283
280' CHAIN LINK FENCE
w/gates, like new, You
move for great price
of $650 OBOI,
(352) 527-4910
36" GATEWAY 2000
Destination, Camp.
Gaming Monitor $200;
CHINA CABINET $150
70H X 16D X 49W
(352) 628-1306
50" Rear Projection
TV $150/obo
8000 BTU 110V Air
Cond. window unit $50.
352-637-4968/484-9728
All Steel Buildings,
National Manufac-
turer. 40x60 to 100x250
Factory direct to,
contractor or
customer. (800)658-2885
www.rigidbulldlng.com.
FCAN
'BASSWOOD for CarN-
ing, 4X4, 4X6, 6X8 any
length. Cut to order.
(352) 447-3414
BIRD CAGES (2)
Lg. 48 X 36
Many toys.
Like new cond.
$100 ea.
(352) 621-0268
COMPLETE SET OF
KITCHEN CABINETS
Only used 1 yr. Taken
out of new modular
home. $125/set
(352) 596-9176
Dehumidifier, Signature
2000,2 gal., new, still In
box, $100.
16" Chevy rim, new $25
(352) 341-6821
Don't Miss Out!
THE BATTERY MEDICS
Golf cart battery sets
6V &8V $245 Includes
delivery, Installation &
1 yr Free Replacement
Warranty Contact Mark
@ 727-375-6111
FULL SIZE BED & new
comforter set, exc
cond $50, BBQ Grill S20
352-795-3437
Hot T1b 2001,
Hydrospa, Stamina
Model Fits 45,
$650.obo
Like New, TSA Olympic
Weight Bench w/ Leg
extension, Olympic bar.
Includes 300 lbs weight
with rack $250. abo
(352) 746-5454
--IRRIGATION-..
New Systems &
Repairs. Ins. LIc.3000
*SQ -ALLVARIETIES
Cut outs & New
Homes. Installed &
Rolled. A.L. EVANS
(352) 637-5825
Karaoke
Machine, $45;
Bentwood Rocker
w/pad & matching
footstool, $45.
(352)465-1266
Lace Sewin Machine
Oasis, Bottled Water
Cooler, $40.
Both work reat
(352) 621-0300
Large Collection of
Cassette Tapes
& CD's
$125. for all
(352) 563-5387
LITTLE TYKES
PLAYHOUSE
Little Tykes Playhouse
Used $75.00 obo.
726-9825 or 212-9989
MASSAGE TABLE
Professional &
Stationary;
Good Cond.
$175 (352)746-5077
ONLINE PHARMACY
Buy Soma Ultram
Floricet Prozac Buspar,
90Qty $51.99 180 Qty
$84.99 PRICE INCLUDES
PRESCRIPTION We will
match any
competlto's prlcel
(866)465-0796
pharmaklnd.com.
FCAN
ELECTRIC
WHEELCHAIR
Jet 3, Like New Cond.
$550
(352) 637-3607
ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR
LUke new, Pronto.
$400.
(352) 726-0559
Jet III Ultra
Electric Chair
$1,500. New
(352) 795-8760
(352) 257-1360
OT SWINGS
2 OT Swings 4 sale.
$200 for both. New
cond. 352-249-1255.
POWER CHAIR
Joystick control,
charger, runs great.
$370.
(352) 795-6736
PRIDE SCOOTER
3 WHEEL $350.00/OBO
RASCAL SCOOTER,
3 WHEEL, $350/OBO
(352) 628-9625
SCOOTER, Red Pioneer
w/black padded seat.
Onboard charger $300;
SUM WHEELCHAIR
Exc. Cond. $50
(352) 400-5860
Used Harmar ULit.
electric rotating, Inside
lift for scooter or
wheelchair, style A410.
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
9 KARAOKE CD'S
New, never used
$75 for all.
(352) 465-2271
MUSIC TEACHER VIOLIN
Base, Guitar. Elec.
Guitar, Drums. Wed-
dings 352-422-5291-
ROLAND ORGAN
Played 6 mos.@ Ice
PalaceMarco Mendez.
Orig. Cost $40K, Make
offer. 352-637-6162
CHUCK NORRIS
TOTAL GYM
Brand Newl Never
used Pd. $1,600/Sell
$900 obo 352-746-5251
Proform Elliptical
$200. obo
(352) 527-4667
Treadmill
Proform T35
$150.
(352) 795-8760
(352) 257-1360
2 NEW BIKES
4 SALE
1 new 2 person
bike/$150. 1 girls teal
bike/$40.
.352-249-1255.
24'X52" POOL
Uner, pump, filter,
skimmer, ladder. 2 yrs
old. $1000
KIm, (352) 344-8557 or
464-4743
Collector-quality guns
Ruger Mark II .22 pistol
In case Remington
Nylon 77 Automatic rifle
w/ rifle scope and
tooled case
both as new $700.
(352) 563-0022
Don't Miss Out!
THE BATTERY MEDICS
Golf cart battery sets
6V &8V $245 Includes
delivery, Installation &
1 yr Free Replacement
Warranty Contact Mark
@ 727-375-6111
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, Jet skis
mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
Golf Clubs Titiest 90ST
driver, Titlest 980 E 3
wood, both R Shaft, like
new Both for $225.
(352) 344-1575
GUN SHOW
August 4th & 5th
Sat. 9-4, Sun. 9-3,
Ramada Inn
1-75, Exit 354, Ocala
Hwy 27 Into
(904) 461-0273
Hawkins .50 cal.
black powder rifle,
excel, cond. $150.
Crossman Powermaster
.177 rifle and 1955
Crossman 750.177 air
pistol, both for $75.
(352) 563-0022
Two Men's Golf Club
Sets
$50. ea.
(352) 746-0099
U.S. Army binoculars
with case $125
WWII flare gun $100.
both In excel. cond.
(352) 563-0022
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
6 x 10 ENCLOSED
2005 Pace, 1 side &
2 Redr Drs., White
Pd. $2,700/Sell $1,500
(352) 628-2244
JVC 27" TV, $175,
3-pc. glqss top,
wrought Iron tables,
$150 (352) 341-1191
POOL 15 X 30
w/Pump, Rails, ladder,
& other acc. & supplies.
You take down &
remove. Needs liner.
$1,000obo 352-489-7774
POOL TABLE/RIMS
7ft pool table $200
4-15x10 Alum. Alloy rims
00-03 Dakota $150
352-400-0834
SOD ALL VARIETIES
Bahia, $80 pallet,
St Augustine, $150
pallet. Install & Del.
Avail. 352-302-3363
The Spot Family Center
Needs Donations
For Community
Family/Youth Events
Land, Storage Racks,
Containers, Folding
Tables, Event Tents, Bus,
Box Truck, Please call:
Brian (352) 220-0576
WESLO TREADMILL
$100.
Portable Record Player
2 speakers $95.
Call after 6pm
(352) 746-8766
-Il
NOTICE
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
2 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES.
1 male. I female, 8 wks
old. (352) 208-2344
AKC BOXER PUPS
Fawn w/white markings
fails & dewclaws done.
HC, Ready Aug. 11th
Taking deposits. $600
& up 352-637-3599
AKC LAB PUPS
6 females, 1 black,
5 yellow, $500. ea.
available Aug. 8.
352-422-4675
AKC LAB PUPS
Chocolate, Yellow &
Black, $300. Avail 8/12.
Taking deposits
(352) 503-6060
All BREED DOG RESCUE
Adult German
Shepherd, Welmaraner,
Terd-Poo. Cocker mix-
pups. $60-150 adoption
fee (352) 288-1553
All home raised pups
Sheitle, Westle, Maltese,
German Shepherd,
Pomeranian, Tea Cup
Chihuahua and mixes.
(352) 288-1553
Apple Head
Male Chihuahua
1 yr. old, shots up to
date, house trained,
$200. (352) 560-3705
CHIHUAHUA
Male, Housebroken,
lyr. Shots, White & tan.
$300/obo. 352-726-9728
ENG. BULL DOG PUPS
Females, 13 wks. $2,000
obo. For infor & photos
adorabultoupples@
vahoo.com 527-9773
FREE CHOW/ LAB MIX
Needs loving home.
,Male, Kennel Trained,
lyr, Shots.
813-433-6740.
GOLDEN
RETRIEVER
1 1/2 yr old male golden
retriever w/AKC papers.
$300.00 call 270-3303
Humane Society
of Inverness
offers Low Cost
Spay & Neuter
Service
Appointments avail.
Cat Male $40,
CatFemale $50,
Dog Male $60,
Dog Female $70.
Prices Including spay
or Neuter, 3 Yr. Rabies
shot Annual Vaccines
Nail Clipping, Micro
chipping &
Micro chip reg.
Call for appt.
(352) 344-5207
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Spaved $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
,Low cost shot clinic
Tues, Weds & Thurs
1st & 3rd Saturdays
10am-4pm
(352) 563-2370
IRISH SETTER PUPs
AKC, males, beautiful,
love children. HC,
$450.(352) 726-0133
JACK RUSSELL
TOY FOX PUPS
3 male (2 BW& 1 TRI),
8-Wks-Vet App.$150 Ea.
352-637-1940.
KITTENS & CATS
many breeds, all neu-
tered microchip,
tested, shots some
declaw $85-$150
352-476-6832
LAB PUPPIES, Registered
Choc. & Black. Health
Cert. & Shots. Parents
on Premises $350
(352) 746-0221
MINIATURE PONY
mare, 6Whmo, old. very
gentle. & sweet
$575. obo
(352) 795-7513
PEEK-A-POO tiny little
furballs, sweet & love
able, home raised. HC,
1st shot, $350/400
(352) 564-2775
T'IURSDAY, AUGuis' 2, 2007 9
IFIEDS_
OUR HUMANE
SOCIETY OF
INVERNESS
IS IN URGENT
NEED OF A
Travel Trailer
or Cargo Van
Tax deductible
donation.
Call (352) 726-8801
JENNY LIND BABY
CRADLE & HIGHCHAIR
$30 EACH.
(352) 382-4911
ACOUSTIC
& ELECTRIC GUITARS
Bass, Banjo, Uke,.
Mandolin, Amps,
Effects. Any
age/cond. We get
you top dollar. Do not
sell anywhere else.
M-F 10-6 563-1779.
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
Concrete Blocks
8x8x16, Corner,
U-Lental, Rebar
No amount too small
(352) 628-9309
Replace Your Home
Nowl We pay CASH for
your old home. Call
NOWI(727) 967-4230
WANTED TO BUY
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Cement block,
plywood, drywall,
lumber, & other bldg.
materials. 637-6162
HORSE BOARDING
State Forrest Acces.,
lit arena, $300/mo
SCENIC TRAIL RIDES
$35; LESSONS $25
(352) 628-1472
GOATS FOR SALE
$50 EACH
Call 352-634-1205
HORTON 2001 GN
20' box, Insulated, 4
Horse Weekender
A/C, 100% redone.
$9800/obo 321-277-5772
CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1
$500/mo. 1st, last, sec.
352-585-3264
FLORAL CITY 2/2
Lrg. priv. lot. No pets, no
smoking. 1st, last, sec.
credit ck. 352-344-8213
HERNANDO 1/1
No smok/pets, $500+
Ist Ist. sec 352-746-6477
HERNANDO 2/2
Hwy 200 & 491, $475+
1st, Ist,sec. 352-341-0903
HERNANDO
55+ Park, 1/1 studio, 2/1
& 2/2. $425-$550.
(813) 468-0049
HERNANDO
Lg. 1/1 $370. $670 move
in (352) 220-0592
HOMOSASSA
1/1. $380 month 1st &
security (352)586-6867
or (423) 949-9456
HOMOSASSA 3/1
Nice. new cabinets,
$600 mo. 1st, last &Sec.
(305) 896-3375
INVERNESS 2/1
$450 mo. + last, Appl.,
garb. & water incl.
(352) 560-7600
INVERNESS
3/1 $450- 2/1, $400
1 st/last/sec.
352-476-1122 476-2417
LECANTO 2/2 PORCH
Fenced yard, $650mo
Rent/sell. I pet. (352)
564-0856 or 628-3090
Non-Smoking 1BR Furn.
Scrn rm. Crprt $550: 1BR
furn. Park model, $325
No pets. 628-4441
1 291M
11n .I
2/2 SW Totally Renov.I
Walton Dr., Old Oaks,
Floral City $64,500
Myrlam (352) 613-2644
BUY AT
INVOICE
New Jacobsen
triple wide 2100 sq. ft.
Must sell, was $119,900.
Now only $103,426
only at
Taylor Made
Homes
Call 352-621-9182
INVERNESS 2/2 66'X14'
LR, DR, KIT, W/D $8,000
OBO 352-287-1887
Ask for Mechelle
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles. Scr, porches,
appl., water Incl. Fishing
piers. Community Cntr.
Leeson's 352-476-4964
LEISURE ACRES MOBILE
12 X56, 1979, w/AC,
power pole. Completely
$1 000 You move HI
352-621-0837/400-1424
RARE OPPORTUNITY 200
ft. Frontage w/ mobile
on Homosassa Trail
zoned MDRM Ron Egnot
Ist Choice Coldwell
Banker. 352-287-9219
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NEW JACOBSEN
32 X68 Game Room
House, 2085 sq. ft.
stone fireplace, wet
bar, 18" x 18" ceramic
tile floors, Island kitchen,
appliance pkg. Home
was $79,900 buy at
Invoice $69,749. only at
Taylor Made Home
352-621-9181
2/ o9on
corner acre In
RIverlakes Manor.
Beautiful cond, new
AC, septic & well. All
appliance Incl Washer
& Dryer, $59,900.
Owner Finance
w/ $8,000 down
(813) 240-7925
2/2 on 1.86 Acres
'72, Like Newl Many
Upgradesl 1,344 Sf. W/ 1
Yr. Warrantyl $95K
#306886 T. Paduano
C21 (352) 212-1446
3/2 SW on Two2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
3/2, 1/4 Ac. Crystal Rvr
Near Bic. Prk, New roof
Handyman Special.
$55K OBO. Contract
negot. No owner finan.
(352) 746-4596
JACK KUSSELL ITKIItK5
Shots, wormed, health
certificate. $200 firm
(352) 277-7451
PUG PUPPY AKC
male, fawn, all, Shots,
12 wks. old. Health cert.
$400. 352-527-6997
QUALITY PUPS AKC
MINI SCHNAUZERS $400
COCKER SPANIELS $300
Vet Checked. Cash
only. 352-465-9305
REG. YORKSHIRE
TERRIER, black & gold,
female, 9wks. shots.
parents on premises
$1000. (352) 422-7953
Stamp Out
ITCHAMACALLITS!
Shampoo with Happy
Jack(R) Paraclde 11(TM)
& ItchNOMore(R). Ap-
ply Skin Balm(R). At
Tractor Supply.
www.happy
jacklnc.com.
FCAN
-DBeUifUl LaKe
Panasofkkee, 1998,
DW,3/2 on dbl lots,
master suite has walk In
closet w/ dressing area,
garden tub & shower,
spacious vaulted
ceilings, eat in kit w/
Indoor utllty rm, near
boat launch & lake, 2
decks & fenced yard,
$140,000 (352) 793-2586
CRYSTAL RIVER
5 Acres, 3/2 1600 sq
ft.; w/office. Very
private, paved Rd.
Deck, shed, workshop
Call for email pictures
Price Reduced $10K
$159,000.
352-795-3026
GREAT DEAL 2/2
With screen porch.
$42,900 Call
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
HERNANDO 2/1%
On lot, Cent. wtr, Good
rental Income. $27,000/
obo. 352-341-0903
HOMOSASSA 3/2
DBL WIDE, MUST SEEI
1989 ,ON .55
ACRE,PAVED ROAD.
LIGHT AND
BRIGHTNEW ROOF
AND APPLIANCES IN
2005,$64,900
352-817-2771
HOMOSASSA, hA AC.
27 X 68, 3/2. Over 1,836
Stf, Uving. New well.
septic, pwr & Impact
Fee Paid! Ready to
occupy (352) 746-5918
HOMOSASSA, 2.85 AC.
Newly Renovated TW.
Caged pool, 2 Crpt,
Front Deck, Crnr Lot,
Fncd, Paved Rd. Must
Seel (352) 400-5367
LAND & HOME
2 Acre Lot
with 2000 sq. ft.,
3/2 Home
Garage, concrete
driveway & walkways.
carport. Beautiful
Must See 10% down
No closing cost
$948.90/mo WAC
Call 352-621-9182
Momma's Moving
North
3/2, Over 2 Ac.,
$2,500 dwn. $750/mo,
4/3 on I Ac. Must
Sacrificel! $2,500 dwn.
$795/mo.
FORECLOSURE 3/2 on
V2 Ac. $1,500 dwn &
$605/mo.
NEWI 4/2, 2,380 St. on
V2 Ac., MUST SELLI
$2,500 dwn $895/mo.
(352) 795-1272
No Money Downl
FHA
Land & Home
3/2 on fenced 1/2 Acre
Deck, nice trees
and quiet
only $769.90 mo. P & I
WAC
Call 352-621-9183
STICK BUILT, BLOCK
BUILT, MODULAR,
MANUFACTURED
Build to suit. All
Surrounding Counties.
Several Land/Home
Pkgs. Avail. Call us:
(352) 746-5912
WEBSTER 3/3, 6 Acres
2001, w/1,848 LIvSF,
6 Ac. of pasture land!
$239K #313409
T. Paduano C21 JW
Morton (352) 212-1446
WELL MAINTAINED 2/2
Furn. Must see at
$49,900 Call
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Wilams Realty
(352) 476-5403
4 NEW MODELS
RESALES .
$44.500.-$100,000.
Excellent Amenfitesl
5 .55+
Gated Community
Phone 352-795-7161
DUNNELLON 2/2/CRPT.
55+ Comm., Hot Tub,
Many Appl. $87,600
Margaret Baker,
EXIT REALTY
(352) 422-0877
Financing Avail, New
2/1-1/2, Prime location,
Inverness Adult 55+ Park
352-344-1002 302-2824
LECANTO 55+ PK, 14X70
Furn. SP, 2/2, HA, Sc rm.
Lg. lot. 2 sheds, carpt.
Many ex. Ex cd. $59,500
Owner: 352-270-3812
Weekends only
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed Rt.E Broker
> Property & Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. Is our
only Business
)- Res.& Vac,
Rental Specialists
> Condo & Home
owner Assoc. Mgmt.
Robbie Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
lnfo@oroperty
monagmentgroup.
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SUGARMILt WOODS
NEW 4/2/2
$1100 incl. lawn.
(954) 214-5783
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 & 2 BR, W/S/G Incl.
$600 (352) 503-5234
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly Renovated
1 bedrm efficiencies w/
fully equip kitchens.
No contracts
necessary. Next to
park/ Kings Bay
Starting @ $37
a day for a week or
more.(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
FLORAL CITY
Lakefront 1BR, Wkly/Mo
No Pets. (352) 344-1025
INVERNESS
Nicely fumsihed 1/1 at-
tached to pet friendly pri-
vate home W/sep. ent.
W/UTL's $550.00 per
month, plus security. Call
352-726-8094 for details.
2&3
BEDROOM APTS.
Starting at $466.
C/H/A.
NO PETS
Occaalonally handi-
capped units do be-
come available
For info. call
Gatehouse Apts. at
352-726-6466,
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Mon. thru Fri.
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
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CANDLEWOOD
COURT
APARTMENT
2 BR Apartment
now available. I
Starting @ $530/mo,
Please call
(352) 344-1010
307 Washington Ave.
Wed., & Fri. |
8am to 5pm
Equal Housing
Opportunity
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Crystal Palms Apts.
l &2 Bdrm IstMo.FREEI
Crystal River. 634-0595
CRYSTAL RIVER
/2 Off First Mo., 2/1,
$500.mo (352) 263-6321.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Seven Rivers Apts.
1 & 2 bedrooms,
clean, quiet. Close to
mall & hospital.
Complete laundry
facilities.
No application fees,
(352) 795-1588
Equal Housing
Opportunity
HERNANDO
2/1 Very clean,
$525/mo. Sec. dep.
352-527-7842
HOMOSASSA 1/1
$450/mo. No pets. (352)
628-7300 or 697-0310
INVERNESS 1/1
NICE & QUIET Util. Incl.
$495/mo.(352) 341-3131
INVERNESS 2/1
$550/mo.
352-302-3911
INVERNESS 2/2
Clean, quiet area
$575 + 1st. last. sec.
352-422-2393
INVERNESS
2BR, Washer/Dryer
Corner 581 & Anna Jo,
No Pets. no smoking,
$600./mo, 1 yr. lease,'
credit check req.
All Citrus Realty Inc.
(352) 726-2471
KNOLLWOOD
TOWNHOUSES
Corner of Druid Rd.
& 581. 1 &2BR8
available starting
@ $485. For more
Information call
(352)344-1010
Or apply
307 Washington Ave.
Wed. & Fri, 8 to 5
Equal Housing
Opportunity
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CITRUS HILLS
Elegant Efficient Villa -
2500+sf, $995. mo.,
Call (352) 270-3652 -
CITRUS HILLS
Townhouse 2/2V 2,
Furn. No pets
352-746-0008
Crystal River
Studio Condo, w/ pool,
completely furn. $550.
mo. (352) 795-8760
352-257-1360 >
Inv. Townhouse
Located at the Landings
2/2/1, community pool, -
& boat dock, $700. mo.
(352) 400-0731
INVERNESS 2/2
Unfurn, W/D, no smoke/
pets, $750. mo. 1st. last
$350. sec. 352-302-8231
352-621-4973
INVERNESS 2/2 '
W/D, New carpet,'
appl.'s. comm. pool.'
garb. incl. $750.mo,
1st, 1st. $500. sec.
(786) 255-6955
INVERNESS 2/2V/2
Townhouse, Cypress.,
Cove, pool, boat dock, -
exc, cond, $750+ $1000
sec. (352) 220-4082
INVERNESS 3/2/1
Moorings,$950./mo.
Judy B Spake, LLC
Shown (727) 204-5912
SUGARMILL WOODS
Villa, near golf course.,
2/2/1 No pets. $800 mo.
1st & last, sec., Lawn
Maint. Included
(352) 382-0741
CITRUS SPRINGS -
2/1, $660/mo+ ,
$500 dep W/D Inc.
9187 Mendozd Way
(352) 726-4058
CRYSTAL RIVER 1/1
Real nicel $450/mo.
(352) 228-9027
FLORAL CITY 1/1
$450/mo. $600 sec.
Cable. City water. No"
pets. (352) 344-5628
HOMOSASSA
New, 2/2, Rent or w/
opt. to buy, fans, blinds.
refr., stove, microwave,
tile carpet. $750, mo, .
(352) 592-0893
INVERNESS 2/1
W&D H.U. Priv. St. no -
pets/smok. $550mo +lst
& sec. (352) 637-5598
INVERNESS 2/1
W/D. garb. Incl. '
$650.mo, 1st.. last $300-
sec, (786) 255-6955'
INVERNESS '
Brand New 2/2, w/ W D
$675. mo,754-224-7955
INVERNESS
RIVERSIDE LODGE
Furn. Cottage, 1/1,'
all until & cable TV Incl,
$695. mo. $300 mov4s.
you in. (352) 726-2002-
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Crystal River. 634-0595
LANDMARK
REALTY
We have rentals
ranging from
$375/month up.
Call for more
information.
Ask for Kathy
or Janet
352-726-9136 -
311 W Main St.
Inverness
Never Rent Again! Buy,
4BR/2BA $15,4001 Only"
$199/Mo! 3/BR $11,000!
5% down 20years 8%.
HUD Homes Available!
For listings (800)366-9783
Ext 5796. FCAN
2700+ sq ft Bldg.
Can divide into
Med/Prof/Retail Pine
Ridge. Your floor plan.
(352) 527-9013
CRYSTAL RIVER
Centrally located.
Professional Office
ForERent.1,400 sf.
352-563-2550
Hernando HWY 200
Office/ Retail. 700+ sf
$495. mo. add. space &
Irg. fenced frontage
avail. (352)344-3864
Inverness Cty. Lmts
Office Space for rent.
approx. 1120sf. $1050/
mo. (352) 302-2726
PROFESSIONAL Office I
1690sq.ft.
GREAT LOCATION '
Call Mon Fri. 8 4:30
(352) 795-2283 -
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HOMOSASSA
SMW, Rent Buy Neg.
qwner flnanc. $275,000
Exec. home 3/2/2.3 ml.
from Sun Coast. Call
Jan (352) 584-5983
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SUGARMILL WOODS
RENTALII Lovely Home,
4/2/2 No smoking; Small
pet okay. Ref., $999/
mtno. Avail. Oct. 1st
(386) 569-6777
BEVERLY HILLS
3/2 PIneRldge w/pool
''$1200.00 mo,. 1st,
Icst.sec. dep.$600.00.
'Call 352-302-7045 or
407-566-8637
INVERNESS 2/1
On canal. $700/mo.
I Ist/last/sec.
352-344-3809/212-5718
LECANTO 3/2/2
Upscale, furn. on 21h
park like Ac's, $1,050.
,.(352) 795-2204
3/2/2 BRAND NEW
homes starting @
$795/month w/
,move-in discounts
.ovail. Many homes
pet friendly.
aAction Prop
Mgt-UcRE Broker
386-931-6607 or
866-220-1146
-www.CItrusSprlngs
Rental.net
"-3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
BEV. HILLS 1/1/1
Fam. Rm.2 E. Golden St.
$600/mo 7ST/LAST/SEC.
(352) 795-8888
; BEVERLY HILLS 1/1
Carport, Fl Rm. $550.MO
'No pets. 352-527-3236
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1
Shed, cul-de-sac, $675.
mo. (352) 746-7507
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1., AC,.Laundry Room,
$555. 382-3525
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1/1
C/H/A,, 650. mo. lst/Ist
& Seb. 352-302-9345
BEVERLY HILLS
2 '1 '1.,' wbig lona NEW
flc.'r' ril orT.S irci:
3cp 352-302-4006
BEVY HILLS 2/2/1
208". Barbour re.., I
reiT,.:..3c.eld SS.' ,Tr,
IIr :ec 352-302-0553
BLACK DIAMOND
2 o. 3/2 New Carpel
New Pal Or. imne l18In
F3,r*ay Quarr/ Cour.e
Greai Vehs Cable &
Lahr. Inc $l 0Ouiio Call
D.-s, al 746.3301
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CLASSIFIED
BEVERLY HILLS
Great Homes for Rent
or Sale (954) 536-0353
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2, like new, immac-
ulate, all appliances.
24hr gate guarded
community. Deluxe
cable TV & lawn main-
tenance included In
rent. $1190 mo. Call
Paul (352) 746-9585
Brentwood
2/2/2 w/den
$950.00
Please Call:
(352)341-3330
For more Into. or
visit the web at:
citrusvlllages
rentals.comI
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/2
All appl. Incl. $895/mo
Small pet ok,
352-422-6750
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/2
New, W/D, Pet friendly,
$925/mo.352-812-1414
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1$700. 2/1 $650, 1st
Ist. & sec, (352)563-5304
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/1 near golf, tennis,
park. Avail now.
$740/mo. 352-489-1411
Citrus Springs 3/2/2
NEW $850/mo. No
smoke/pets. Ls. Purch.
Opt. 352-560-0229
CITRUS SPRINGS
Many Avail., $825.-
| $875. mo. 2 -4 wks
FREE Rent If Qualify.
(352) 795-9123
I Charlotte G Realty |
& Investment LLC
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 2/2/1,tile firs,
spac. kit., din., scrnm.
porch, $800. No pets,
352-465-7563
FLORAL CITY 2/2
Waterfront, Remod.,
S.S. Apple dishwasher,
W/D, dock. $750/Ls.,
Purch. (352)795-0284
HOM/LECANTO
S3/2, /2 Ac. $750 +
Ist/last (352) 527-0033
HOMOSASSA 2/1
CHA, No pets $575.
Ist/lost/sec 628-4210
HOMOSASSA 2/1 From
$535 MEADOWS 3/2/2
From $735
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
HOMOSASSA 4/3
New 3,000 sf $1,400 mo.
(352) 613-6540
HOMOSASSA
Or Fum. 3/1 & 2/1 Home
$800 mo. 1/1 Apt $500
I iIiOr cul, l- C'--3
(305) 619-0282
HOMOSSASA 2/1
Foi.*el.:corei rn rie i
,elo. ,r..:l I r.:eca ,I .3r.'
1 .' '. HI.I ,rT ra r.a :r, K
.Dici ,,',' i',oin $595
mo 321-652 7168
INVERNESS
2! h1 1 ir r,. :l.-.:e.3
rl',,gr'ur., p.:.. NO lar.a ,
'.,1r. r..-.:.,1.. J.:.,
rli1 .lo rr.c .ri3 $875
352-344-8313
INVERNESS 2/2/1
Highlands, scrn porch,
$750/mo (813) 973-7237
INVERNESS 3/2/2
Lake Area, $860/mo.
(352) 341-1142
INVERNESS
GOSPEL ISLAND
2/2 w/wsh dryer $750 +
Security 352-447-5593
INVERNESS POOL
3/2/2, Golf Course Loc.
$850, mo. No pets
908-322-6529
INVERNESS Wtrfrnt.
Pritchard Is. Townhouse
3/2, Pool, boat dock,
$895/ mo. No dogs,
(352) 697-1907
(508) 672-8413
LANDMARK
REALTY
We have rentals
ranging from
$375/month up.
Call for more
information.
Ask for Kathy
or Janet
352-726-9136
311 W Main St.
Inverness
LECANTO 3/2
Near schools, $725+
dep. 352-697-2865
NO CREDIT CHECKII
RENT TO OWN
352-484-0866
visit jademisslon.com
SUGARMILL
WOODS
4/2/2, 2250 sqft,
cul-de-sac, kitchen appls,
$1050/mo 954-325-2432
WHY 'RENT?
OWN YOUR HOME
100% Financing
programs,
Waybright Real Estate
Inc. 352-795-1600
Crystal River 3/2
Oceanfront, ceramic
tile, $1150/Mo.
(863) 446-0950 after 7p
CRYSTAL RIVER
Studio Apt., Fresh Water
Hunter's Bay, sun deck,
W/D room, completely
furn, all utilities included
$800/mo. Avail now.
6' x 60' new boat dock,
$7,000. (352) 372-0507
FLORAL CITY
2/2. Furnished, no pets.
i Li/lait,sec $700 mo.
(352) 634-0212
INVERNESS 2/2
I ,: ., '.1rr-.:, ,Dec
(321) 917-6029
OZELLO 3/2
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727- 856-3020
PRITCHARD ISLAND
2/2 S1I6V 8O mc,
Doe, Cc.-mur. Pool
352-237-7436/812-3213
BEVERLY HILLS
Share New Home, $725.
Inc. all. 352-400-1528
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
CITRUS SPGS 4/2/2
Rent or Salel I Near 491
(352) 341-1409
CITRUS SPRGS 4/3/3
New 8202 Empire
$i ,195mo. 352-697-1907
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 Lease, Lease
to Own, or Sale.
(352) 436-4090
Citrus Springs 3/2/2
NEW $850/mo. No
smoke/pets. Ls. Purch.
Opt. 352-560-0229
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 2-story home,
5/2.5/3, Rent w/opt.
to buy $1,100/mo
(305) 972-8975
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14X28
office, pool, fncd,,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Frian.
(352)621-3135
INVERNESS 2/1/1
Remod., Lawn Maint.,
$650/mo. 1st, last,
500/sec. 352-359-5241
Owner Finance, several
to choose from, Easy
terms. Low down pay-
ment. (352) 201-0658
FLORAL CITY
2 Rooms for Rent, furn.
Or unfurn', $900 & $950.
mo. Incl. all util., phone,
Internet access, pool &
groceries (352)637-3253
HOMOSASSA
Furn., Color TV, util. Incl.
$90 wk. 352-628-5244
INVERNESS LG. 1/1
Priv. entrance, kit., bath,
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INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
1100 SQ. FT. CRYS. RVR.
Commercial Office.
Open Floor Plan
Cai (352) 795-4223
HOMOSASSA
Perfect office I iear
lO.r, zornea .-rFiC i 3
4c Poi o .nr fir.
$189,900 Pcr, McEvot
E.' l (352) 586-2663
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1850 SE US HIGHWAY 19 CRYSTAL RIVER
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3/2.5/2 FSBO Adj. to On the Hill In Terra Vista
INVESTORS Golf Course, Crnr Lot, 3/3/3+ den on 1 land-
Palm Harbor Modular Pool, Gas FP, Irr. Well-, escaped acre, built '02
Homes from $53 sf. Granite, Huge Shed, Owner downsizing.
Finished on your lot. UDdated Evervthlngl No Realtors.
3 Color brochures. myhome4sale.nef (352) 746-3417 or
Call John Lyons $299K (352) 746-1175 613-6297 afternoons.
863-860-3062 3/2/2 POOL HOME Reduced 2/2/2, caged
2237 sq.ft living space, pool, spilt plan, great
Newer pool with 4 spa room, 1 treed acre,
jets. 3186 W Birds Nest BONNIE PETERSON mint cond. $199,000.
Dr. MLS#315839 Realtor, GRI poss. owner financng
352-586-1558 CALL 352-564-1436
N $2 9 L Your SATISFACTION Terra Vista BEST BUYII
3/21300-SQFT NOW $29900 Your SATISFACTION 1700+ sq. ft.
HOME ON 1 1/V4 BEAUTIFUL POOL HOME Is.Myuturl Villa, 3/2/2. Private
3/2/2 On I acre Premium lot. Must seel
ACRELOT $239,900, Must seel (352) 586-6921 $259,900.(352) 527-3965
Located on the back 352-302-5535 or (352)795-9123 TR
side of Pine Ridge. TERRA VISTA/HILLSIDE
Diagonal ceramic tile BETTY MORTON Charlotte G Realty SOUTH 1800sq ft. 3/2/2
In living, dining, pantry, & Investments LLC 10,000sf lot, BrandJ1ew.
kitchen & bathrooms. Possible Lease/Option
Security & camera MUST SELL IN JULI $279,900. 617-816-1230
system. Surroundsound M UST SELL IN JULYIS R(4
ceiling speakers In living 3/2/2, + BONUS Rm.(4th
asking $1 53,700 l.a., + wrkshp & storage. V- .]I
(352) 287-3478 Just 7 yrs. old on quiet
(352) 287-8478 cul-de-sac.
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own Asking $154,000 .ILLNESS
New Home Citrus Spgs. (352) 422-3137 FORCES SALE!
Low Down, Easy Terms E Wl ON TOP OF THE
Danny (352)875-5645 Lic. Real Estate Agent NI39ac. Barn and Out WORLD Ocala
20 .r, -,. 369ac. Barn and Out Brand New Home,
3/2/2, 1.23 Ac. 2.8 % buildings Incl. just bring never lived in 2/2/2
REDUCED TO $289,500 Commission your horse Rs. $229K on prime corner
'07 New, Upgrades Commission AlexChotoFRealty& entrance lot Avalon
2,372 LIv./3,269 Tot. SF. de y L Auction. (352) 628-0968 Subd.l More than
(352) 302-0744 Re ty et NO MONE DOWN $10K in upgrades
BEAUTIFUL NEW 4/2/2 4/3/2 Built 2006, 55+ Comm. w/staffed
2235 SFLA, Split plan, (352) 795-1555 Crystal Glen $279000 sec ga mant., extclub
CT, Ig. Lanai, must sell Seller will pay all closing &wn maint, club
$189,000, 407-468-2179 cost. Call for Into, amen,. & ifetyle
$8000481 (35) 5271177 activities inc. Quality
BRAND NEW 407-468-HOMES2179 FIXER FSBO (352) 527-1177 built steel, reinforced
Citrus Spgs/Dunnelon UPPER Split-ranch 3 bed,3 bath concrete block
V ery F lexible Terms. Low UPPER (1 handicap acc) Ig const. Exceeds EPA
Very Flexible Terms. Low kitchen, Fla rm, screen Energy Star Standards
down pay & monthly, These homes porch, deck, cement & building code
www.L2PFIordca need work,. block, 2.3 ac, appraised requirements
Martin (352)895-2231 Free Computerized $267k. 352-746-8797 Lowest priced $$$
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BUILDER LIQUIDATIONI Frecorded ONv 61 .50 080
3/2/2 Was $195,990 Free Recorded ONLY 161.0 OB080
Now $155,990 + Up toMessage Call (352) 527-7873
$6K C.C. Greg Younger, 1-800-597-5259 3.9%- -
Caldwell Banker Ist wwwfreecitruscoun- LISTING *
Choice. (352)220-9188 tyhLmeinfocomHend
BY OWNER ID# 1048 MLS/3% CO-OP j)H m
2005 Home 3/2/2 Nice ERA American Why Pay More??? 14 ACRE HORSE FARh
area In Citrus Springs Realty & No Hidden Fees woodBeautiful 3/2 home,
Reduced to $149,000. Investments 25+Yrs. Experience wood floamorsrm tin rooall
(352)257-1355 $150+Mllllon SOLDIII Cent. Isle barn.
PRICED TO SELL Please Call for Details Lighted riding area.
20K+ Below Builders & Market Analysis $534,900/will divide.
Price. 4/2/2, 2200 sq. ft. Parsley Real Estate Inc. 6268
living, cathedral RON & KARNA NEITZ (352) 726-2628
ceilings, sprinkler 3/2/21/2 HOME BROKERS/REALTORS Hemando Forest Lake
system, Split plan CITRUS REALTY GROUP North, Newer 1 Lg
$176,000.(813) 546-3127 $279,900 (352)795-0060 Bedroom 1000 sq. ft., on
(352) 464-3383 1 acres, very good
STILTHOMES (352) 464-3383 cond must see. Look!
Molular Stilt Homes l Make offer
140 mph. zoning. (352) 344-5448
We build, sell, deliver F"'_1l1114
We do it alll
Eliminate builder ANY CREDIT OK? BEAUTIFUL 5/4/3
mark-up. Call the Been Turned Down? 2005 Citrus Hills lM
factory. John Lyons NIT HERE1 Gourmet & summer kit. 0 DOWN TO BUYII
800-622-2832 xt. 210 Have 8060-10K? pool/spa, No brokers. $720/mo. + taxes &
2/2/1, Southslde. 3400 living. $440,000 Insurance. 3/2/2,
(423) 234-0041 (352)726-3252 or located in Highlands
DCSMVN302-Large home, very clean
3.9% o CH, Forest Ridge Needs nothing.
LISTING 2/2/1,. $130.K memb. (352) 601-5600
S0. iall (352) 726-1812 6446 E MORELEY ST.
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MLS/3% CO-OP FSBO POSS. TERMS FOR SALE BY OWNER ea.',u 'ir.a: urc.,-l
wr., Pa, r e.,-,' 2/1 -r, -. .:arcp, iiie 1049 W Pearson St .r, ci-,ar, ,T,u:r :-
S'l -,rFe a .- .-rur.u r, 're. r i,-' 0),:.:. Hrr,e .*.. :, i2 ,'."A (352) 637-9591
2. E .errrce ,e,-,rier I-e.u-i I h':. ,.T,a,.rl3ir.-, ,ar.3 $10K Below Appraised
$89.000 (352)613-4050 .or-d .;r j,..r Valuel, 22 en aed
$150+Milllon SOLDIII r NO CREDIT CHECKII :,I -,; 5 2'7'' 25' 'a- -r , rc-i
Fleo:e Caoll 1,i'r Detail, RENT TO OWN .3 (352) 527-4225 ', .' 352-527-3562
& t.Mar .i.'ai l. 352-484-0866 INVESTORS LOOKI 100% Finan. Reduced.
visit lademlssion com ,o -a ror ., r,, ; 2 2 Must relocate 2100 sq.f.
RON & KARNA NEITZ Pnced to Selll Nice *: .a-, .:r.r i,-,i : i :i 3/2/2 I+-. .. r,:,. fp
BROKERS/REALTORS 2,2/22,Y. i L-. ':i 1i', <:, Shella Bensinger at rie flr .:.or.rr l,:t
CITRUS REALTY GROUP ERA America Realty Keller Willoms Realty 5io.:Lc.3- i-.r,.c
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$149K, 1627 Liv/SF
T. Paduano C21 J.W
Morton (352) 212-1446
A GREAT STARTER
HOMEI 3/2/1 Nice lot w/
Fenced back yard.
Priced Right $134,900
Harley Hough, EXIT
Realty 352-400-0051
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(352) 795-1555
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequallified only
Must See. $124,900
(352) 201-1663
HIGHLANDS 2/2/2
Poss. 3 BR, Remodeled
w/many upgrades.
MUST SELL!
$119,900
(352) 860-2865
(352) 400-2364
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construption
352-637-4138 '
Uc.# CBC059685,
LOVELY 2/2 ON
treed lot. New roof, AC,.
ceramic tile & carpet.
Extra lot also avail. Must
See to appreciate!
$152,900 (352) 220-3401
SELL YOUR HOME
Place a Chionlte
Classified ad
6 lines, 30 days'
$51.95"
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726-3983
563-5966
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Furn. 1/1 Apt. Sleeps 4.
$1000/mo. Too busy for
vacation.... Leave your
boat In water, and stay
wknds. 386-462-3486
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CrrRUS CouNrY (FL) CHRONICLE
-InErne
op HomeBI
3/2 Block Hm.1300 sq ft
split plan. Remodeled,
poss. owner finance
$98,000. (727) 399-9533
SPACIOUS GOSPEL ISL
3/2/2 W/caged pool &
Lanai. Watervlew, fam.
rm. New AC & roof.
Tile & Carpet thru-out.
$167,000, 352-476-9592
WANTED HOUSE OR
MOBILE In need of re-
pair. Owner finance
Ls/opt. (352) 860-2347
WINDERMERE!!
2/2, Immaculate!
Ceiling Fans, Screen
Lanai, W/D, Plant
shelves, Vaulted
Ceilings. Blinds,
Remarkable
Community Amenities!
$180K.(352)726-4763
or 344-3567
YOU GET MORE HERE
$169,000
A brand new 2100
SQ.FT 3 bedroom
custom home, With
Many Upgrades.
You Will Want To Look
Here Firstl
917-804-4300
4.48 Ac. w/Cabin +
Outer BIdgs. Great
Investment! Earning
$500/mo. $142,500
#317442T. Paduano
C21 (352) 212-1446
3/2/2, 2 Acres,
In ground caged Pool,
Ranch style home,
wooded lot. Homes
only. $225,000.
(352)464-1585
3/2/3, CBS on 2.35 Ac.
'83.1,365 UvSf, Fenced
AcreagelBaraIn Price
$164I11 #314335
T. Paduano C21
(352) 212-1446
GREAT HOME ON 1 AC.I
2/2/2, new roof, renov.
in 2004. Open floor,
w/split plan $179,900
Terri Hartman Crossland
Realty (352)726-6644
MUST SELL
4-5/2.5 All new appl.,
Above ground pool.
Excellent House! $250K
(352) 637-3253
$1 Crystal Manor
That's Right! 1.13AC
For $1 when you
purchase
our home on Adj
2.31 AC. See our
beautiful home at
wwwbuvowner coam
#TPA62724
(352)795-2567
4/2/2, 2,100 SF. $154K
Beautifully remodeled.
New oak cabs, wood
floors, timberline roof.
fireplace, 2 min. from
water. (352) 688-8040
BETTY MORTON
A
Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
RfIty~elect
BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
CRYSTAL OAKS HOME
'96,3/2/2, 1,490 UvSF,
Shows like a model
$190K,#317481
T. Paduano C21
(352) 212-1446
CRYSTAL RIVER
HOME
2b/2b,;Privacy fence,
fruit trees, scrnd prch;
wtr.access; handyman
needed. In Woodland
Estates. $145,000 obo.
352-563-0291.
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14X28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
S as *
2/1 on 1/2 Ac. Fenced
Great Loc.l W/Alum.
Crprt, Wood Frame Hm.
Fam: Rm, Eat-In Kitch.
New AC & dralnfleld.
I108K (352)628-1669
3/2 SW on Two.,2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
3/2/1 CB REDUCED!
6yrs old. Hi-N-Dry, Quiet
Neighborhood, updated,
Big fenced yard, Trees.
See ZILLOW.COM
5923 W. VIKRE PATH
352-621-0438 $135K
5- .qll
Licensed RE. Broke
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
Just Reduced $20,000.
10 acres 3/2 DW, 1850 sf
fenced w/ stalls,
Steal It For $190,000,
www.buyowner.com
#63204, (352) 613-0232
Michele Rose
REALTOR
"Simply Put-
I'll Work Harder"
352-212-5097
thorn@atlantic.net
Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515
Chain of Lakes, 2 BR
carpeted, 2 Tiled Baths
Lanai, Liv, Rm. hrdwood
Firs. vaulted ceilings &
FP, 24 x 24 garage, Ig.
boat dock w/ electric
lift & boat slip, Cen H.
Pmp & Air, All appl's
4 yrs. old $220,000.
(352) 465-3674
LET OUR OFFICE
GUIDE YOUI
Plantation Realty. Inc.
J352) 795-0784
Cell 422-7925
Lisa VanDeboe
Broker (R)/Owner
See all of the listings
In Citrus County at
wwaw.alntatln
realtvinc.com
Secluded, 1 + Acre,
Newer D/W, 3/2,
w/ pool, 4 car carport,
many upgrades, new
hardwood floors.
throughout, owner will
provide financing
(352) 212-2067
3/2/2 Cul-de-sac
Sweetwater Elegance
Open Plan $199,000
Charlene & Peggy,
EXIT REALTY
(352)464-4179
3.9%
LISTING
MLS/3 % CO-OP
Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience
$150+Million SOLDIII
Please Call for Details
& Market Analysis
RON & KARNA NEITZ
BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060
2/1,2 2' Ac. on CANAL
900 SF. Tile floors, wood-
burning stv. $125K obo
352-344-1547/346-7927
Skyvlew CC, $79,500
Call (352) 638-0905
3.30 Acres 9460 SW
157th Ln., Water, Sewer,
Elec., Barn, South of
Ocala off SR200
$99,500., (352) 564-2829
3.8AC. MOL GNC HWY
44 LECANTO, For sale
by owner. $660,000
Call (352) 746-7250
INVERNESS CITY LIMITS
Commercial potential.
$17,900
Sheila Benslnger at
Keller Wlllams Realty
(352)476-5403
SELL YOUR HOME
Place a Chronicle
Classified ad
6 lines, 30 days
$51.95
Call
726-1441
563-5966
Non-Refundable
Private Party Only
*S5 per addltlonal line
(Some Restrictions
May appl ')
BRAND NEW HOMES
Citrus Spgs/Dunnellon
Very Flexible Terms. Low
down pay & monthly.
www L2PFIorlda corn
Martin (352)895-2231
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd,,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. FInan.
(352)621-3135
Horse Lovers 10.08 Ac. I
Fully fncd, barn12 X 12
stalls + paddock 2/2 MH
Gorgeous hill-top views
$230K Well < mkt.!
352-239-7788/465-2427
ONE OF A KIND
Bring your horsel 3/2/2
on 2 ac. 2 paddocks, FP
Ig. cgd pool, fiberoptic
lights, spa, many extras
$255K (352) 726-8348
Owner Financing 6%
less than rent. clean
3/2 Custom '03, Manu-
factured Home on
landscaped lot, Rio
Vista of Dunnellon, 15
ml. West of Ocala,
Keyed Residence
owned park on gor-
geous Rainbow river,
Sunroom, garage, fire
place, decks, sprinklers
Reduced $15K to
$119.000., $700,+ mo.w/
7% down, 352-804-6131
OCALA
2/2/1 In Ocala close to
Belleview and 1-75.
Quiet sub-division. Ask-
ing $169,500.00 or as-
sume mortgage at
$137,700 at banks
terms. Not hard to qual-
ify. Call for 352-245-9480
2/2 CITRUS HILLS
Greenbriar 1,1st fir. turn.
Near pool. $117K Great
Value 352-249-3155
CONDO w/ Fum. 2/2
Exc, Cond. Newer
appliances, pool, golf.
See to Appreciate.
Principles Only.
$117,700 352-726-9499
CRYSTAL RIVER
Beautiful 3/2/2 Villa
Open floor plan, New
landscape $213,000
Sharon Levins. Rhema
Really (352) 228-1301
LAKE TSALA
ACCESS
Floral City, 2/1 furn,
park-like setting, dock,
private porch, new dish-
washer & range, CHA,
$55,000, 813-988-7493.
NORTH CAROLINA
Extraordinary Riverfront
& River Access sites on
the Broad River
Starting at $39,900.
828-652-8700
2004 BEAUTY
2/2/2 w/1,606 UvSF
Maint. Free! #311064
$179,900, T. Paduano
C21 JWMorton
(352) 212-1446
3/2/2 HERNANDO
Spacious 3100 sq ft
under roof. Appt only.
$279,900 (352) 341-5611
3/3/2 FSBO BEAUTYII
Upgraded,Open Floor
Plan, Custom wood
kitch., S.S. Apple MA
Suite, Multi-Level Dock,
Gulf Acc. Inglis $480K
(352) 795-0284
4/3.5/2 In YANKEETOWN
3,514 sf. Formal areas,
French Drs. gazebo &
guesthouse.$1,285,000
Nancy Lewis, EXIT
REALTY(352) 302-6082
BEAUTIFUL
WATERFRONT
HOME
Newly Remodeled
2 BR 1.5 bath home
on oversized shaded
waterfront lot including
dock and Boat Ramp.
Gulf access adn great
fishing. $800.00 MO.
Please call Kelly at
813-927-0525 or Stewart
at 813-927-4647
BUY NOW
Bargains
Everywhere
lent financing. Call now
(888)792-5253, x 1382.
ON THE BLUE RIDGE
PARKWAY Beautiful
North Carolina
Mountain Estates. Huge
Views Mountain
Streams. Prices starting
at Only $69,9001 Call
Nowl (800)230-6380, ext.
2378. FCAN
Move to the Smokey
Mountains
3/4-3 acre tracts
starting at $79,900. 15
min from Pigeon Forge
Gatllnburg. Low taxes
Low crime. Majestic
Mountain Views
(888) 215-5611 X101
FCAN
NC MOUNTAINS
New Log Home. 3.6
Acres. Only $69,900.
New 2,200sq ft log
home package with 3.6
acres with mountain
views (800) 455-1981
Ext 103, FCAN
CRYSTAL RIVER
4/3/1 split-plan on
deep water canal, Gulf
access. Many updates,
$285,000, 352-422-1550.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUEII
Waterfront 2/2/1 In
Dixie Shores $338,500
John Maisel III Exit
Realty (352)794-0888
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresil
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
*
Pool Home
Floral City 2/1
CB, CHA, Dock, Comp.
renov,, Price Reduced,
Seller Motivated.
(352) 586-9498
PRETTY 2/1 COTTAGE
w/2 Lg. Porches & boat
dock. Earning $650/mo
$107,900, #312046
T. Paduano C21
(352) 212-1446
PRITCHARD ISLAND
2/2 $165K, $800/mo.
Dock, Comun. Pool
352-237-7436/812-3213
Riverfront 1,850, sq. ft.
1.25 acres. Boat house
& Dock, Great Viewl
$379,000. Virtual Tour
ByownerCitrus.com
(352) 344-1613
Serene setting for CBS
3/2/2 country home
on water, close to
town. 1/2 acre + with all
you desire: tile, carpet,
sprinklers, dock, storage
bidg./workshop, vinyl
porch, fireplace, C/A
$225260 (352) 637-1188
SOUTHERN ELEGANCE
'05,3/3/3+, 2.33 Ac.
2,241 LIvSF, $323K
#308410 T. Paduano
C21, JWMorton
(352) 212-1446
1-15 HOUSES WANTED
Cash or Terms
John (352) 228-7523
www.FastFlorldaHouse
Buyer com
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WE BUY HOUSES
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Acreage Priced To Selll
Seller says sell!
#315342, T. Paduano,
C21 JWMorton
352- 212-1446
5.63 Majestic Acreage!
By Duval Is. public boat
ramp w/pub water &
barn stall. Elite New
Home Sltel $249K
#313843, T. Paduano,
C21 352- 212-1446
10 ACRES
Close to shopping.
Great price of $149,900
Shella Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
20 ACRES HI & DRY
MUST SELL
$194,900Shella
Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
10038 W. Caladonia
Street Homosassa, FL
5 Vacant Lots each
75'X 100', Lots 2, 3,4, 5
& 6 or .86 acre Price
$13,900 or make offer
Call (850) 402-2475
3/2 SW on Two 12 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
AWESOME AUCTIONII
Highlands, Lots 8-11 &
Lots 52-53, Inverness.
Aug. 11th. Call Dean
321-945-7312
www.awesome
auclonreallv corn
AU3584 ,.AB2579
Emerald Hills, INV. 1 Ac.
$62K T. Paduano,
C21 J.W Morton
(352) 212-1446
FARMS
&
WATER FRONT
www.crossland
Crossland
Realty Inc.
(352) 726-6644
TERRA VISTA HILLSIDE
GOLF COURSE LOT #9
canvas enclosure. Must
Seel $20K 352-586-4265
AAA
BOAT DONATIONS
Tax Deductible @
appraised value
when donated to a
43 year old
non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity,
Maritime Ministries
A (352) 795-9621 A
BOSTON WHALER
1967, 70hp Johnson
motor & trailer,
no console $1,800.
(352) 489-7828 after 6pm
CAROLINA SKIFF
'03, VLX, 21 ft.,, 115 HP
Honda, Troll, mtr., Jack
plate, garmin 232, trir.
excel, cond. $13,500.
(352) 527-2547
^M Ot fTown~
2 Building Lots INVERN.
$17K/both City water.
Near town off S.
Apopka.(352) 464-0256
OVER SIZED LOT
Floral City, well &
septic. $23,900
Shella Benslnger at
Keller Willams Really
(352) 476-5403
So/ Central Florida.
Lake Lots Reduced
$100,000 Owner says
"SELL"I I to 3 acre lake-
front and lake access
properties In a gated
community with city
water and sewer,
paved roads and
underground utilities.
Priced from $79,900 w/
excellent financing
available. Call
(866)352-2249 ext 2051.
FCAN
So/ Central Florida.
Lake Lots Reduced
$100,000 Owner says
"SELL"! 1 to 3 acre lake-
front and lake access
properties in a gated
community with city
water and sewer,
paved roads and
underground utilities.
Priced from $79,900 w/
excellent financing
available. Call
(866)352-2249 ext 2051.
FCAN
Terra Vista Golf Course
,53 Ac. on Redsox.
Prime for new home
#313888,$99K
T. Paduano, C21
352- 212-1446
UPSTATE NY LAND
BARGAINS 2-50 acre
parcels from $19,900.
For sale by owner
Terms Look with us,
we'll pay your travel
costs (877)815-5263.
www.upstate
NYland.com
FCAN
AFFORDABLE LAKE
PROPERTIES on Pristine
34,000 acre Norris Lake
Over 800 miles of
wooded shoreline Four
Seasons- Call
(888)291-5253 Or visit
Lakeside Realty
www.lakeside
realty-tn.com FCAN
ARIZONA LAND
LIQUIDATION! Near
Tucson, Football Field
Sized Lots. $0 Down/S0
Interest, $159/Month
($18,995 total). FREE
INFORMATION. Money
Back Guaranteel
(800)682-6103 Op#10
FCAN
ASHEVILLE NC AREA
MOUNTAIN LAND Pris-
tine mountain property
with over 4 miles of river
frontage. 1 to 8 acre
homestets from the
$80'sl! Custom owner's
lodge, river walk &
more. Adjacent to the
Pisgah National Forest.
Call owner:
(866)800-4561.
FCAN
BATTERY CREEK, SC-
Waterfront at
drastically reduced
prices[ Marshfront
lots from $179,900.
Dockable Waterfront
lots from $249,900.
Located in
Beaufort. SC.
Premier location &
neighborhood. All lots
have central water,
sewer & underground
utilities. Call:
(888)279-4741 FCAN
Beautiful N. Carolina
Escape to Beautiful
Western North Carolina
Mts. Free Color
Brochure & Information
MOUNTAIN PROPERTIES
with Spectacular views,
Homes, Cabins, Creeks
& Investment acreage.
CHEROKEE MOUNTAIN
GMAC REAL ESTATE...
cherokeemountain
reatty.com
Call for free brochure
(800) 841-5868
FCAN
Coastal Georgia Land
Liquidation Sale
20 to 40+ acre home
sites from $109,900 to
$169,900, beautiful tim-
ber with potential to
subdivide. Save $10,000
on your purchase and
pay no closing costs for
a limited time. Some
restrictions apply*
Up to 100% financing
with approved credit.
Call Nowl
(800) 898-4409 ext 1319
FCAN
COASTAL GEORGIA
PROPERTY Beautiful
marsh view and
creekslde homesites,
minutes to the Golden
Isles. Creekside home-
site with woodstork
rookery, 2.1 acres at
$99,990. Long range
marshvlew homesite,
2.8 acres at $149,990.
Call owner:
L (866)799-5903. FCAN
Developer's Closeout
Now-September
29th- save on already
low pre-construction
pricing starting at 70k.
Lots & condos
available w/ water,
marsh, golf, nature
views. 1yr. no payment
options. (877)266-7376
www.coopers
point,com.
FCAN
Mid-Summer Salel
Dockable Lakefront
NOW $59,900. SAVE
$20,000. Lake Access
with FREE Boat Slips
NOW $19,900. SAVE
$10,000. 1 Day-Aug.
11th Onlyl Gorgeous
private lake. Wooded
park-like setting. Easy
access 1-40. Gated lake
community w/ paved
rds, utils, more, Excel-
CLASSIFIED
F I
NC: Best buy in
mountalnsi Two acres
with spectacular view,
paved road, gated.
houseslte In, owner
financing, Bryson City,
$65,000, $13,000 down.
Call owner
(800)810-1590.
www.wlldcat
knobcom.
FCAN
NORRIS LAKEFRONT
LAFOLLETTE, TENNESSEE,
New Gated Develop-
ment, Fantastic Views,
Deep Water, Utilities,
Boat Launch, Near Golf
Course, One Hour North
of Knoxville
www.hiddensprings
onnorrislake.com
FCAN
ON THE BLUE RIDGE
PARKWAY Beautiful
North Carolina Moun-
tain Estates. Huge
Views Mountain
Streams. Prices starting
at Only $69,9001 Call
Nowl (800)230-6380,
ext. 2378.
FCAN
So. Colorado
Ranch Sale
35 acres- $36,900
Spectacular Rocky
Mountain views year
round access, elec/
tele Included. Come
for the weekend, stay
for a lifetime. Excellent
financing available
w/low down payment,
Call Red Creek Land
Co. today
(866)696-5263 ext. 2682
FCAN
VIRGINIA MOUNTAINS
Log Cabin shell on 2
private acres near very
wide trout stream In the
-Galax area and New
River State Park,
$139,500 owner
(866) 789-8535
FCAN
LAKEFRONT
Crystal River $45K
www.JohnsFlorldo
Lots. coam 352-228-7523
Agent Owned
SRENTALFINDER
www.chronicle
rentalfinder com
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3 Ton
ELECTRICAL DAVITS
$800.
(352) 422-3847
EVINRUDE 2 1998
150HP Outboards,
$3500 each. or
$6500/both
352-447-5590
Outboard Motor
25H Evinrude, w/
controls, runs great,
clean, low hrs.,
$1,200.
(352) 344-4812
Jet Ski
'01, Kawasaki, STS, 900, 3
sweater, very Fast,, adult
owned, excel shape, on
trir. $3,200. 352-422-5922
2 EVINRUDE OUTBOARD
MOTORS MODEL 2001
225HP, 25" shaft, 1 good
cond. I needs Power
head, everything else
good. Comes w/gauge
controls, wire harness,
oil tanks & propellers,
Sells for $4200/obo
(352) 726-0816
14'-28'
Let us sell your
clean used boat.
THREE RIVERS
MARINE
(352) 563-5510
18' HEWES
For Sale or Trade, for
Deep V or Cat, $15,000.
(352) 634-3800
24' PROLINE
125 Mariner, completely
redone, garage kept.
Excel. Cond, $15,000.
(352) 628-0505
AIRBOAT
2001, w/Pollmer, 500
cu. In. Cadillac mtr., S.S.
rigging. Seats 3 w/trlr.
$6,500obo 941-704-4616
AIRBOAT, 18'
500 Cadillac under warr.
till 06/08. Belt drive, SS
hardware. $16,000
(352) 628-1883
ALUMACRAFT 16'
Boat w/trlr. & 50 hp.
Merc, 4 stroke engine
w/trling mtr, $3,995Just
Servcedl Ready to fish!
352-563-6518/361-6714
AREAS LARGEST
SELECTION
OF PONTOONS
& DECK BOATS
Crystal River
Marine
(352) 795-2597
BASS TRACKER PRO
17', motor guide, 361b
trolling motor, 40HP
Johnson, Stainless prop
2 FF, weather radio,
$4200, (352) 465-2867
BAYLINER 26'
Sunbridge Sierra, 1990,
Shore pwr, AC, Galley,
head. Sleeps 6,
Restored '04/'05. Full
CAROLINA SKIFF
'01 17DLX, '04 Yamaha
60HP 2 strk. 1 yr. warr,
GPS, DF, LOADED $8,995.
(352) 422-1412
Carolina Skiff
'04, Sea Chaser, like new
very low hrs. 50HP
Yamaha, Cen Con, 91"
beam, like new trailer
lots of extras $8,300.
(352) 795-4653
COBIA
1999, 17 FT., 90 Yamaha,
DF, GPS, VHS, Troll mtr.,
on board charger,
$7,500.
(352) 613-7200
FIBERGLASS SKIFF 14'
Center Console, 40 hp.
Mariner, galv. trir.
$2A475 (352) 205-3887
FISHER JOHN BOAT
1848MV 1997-1998,15HP
Mariner & trailer.
Good cond. $2500.
(352) 726-5521
Gheenoe
15' 9", 1993, w/ trailer.
trolling motor & cover,
excel cond. $1,200
(352) 746-9037
GHEENOE
Perfect Fishing Boat
with new continental
trailer, anchor, line,
paddle and vests,
excel, cond. $700.
(352) 563-0022
Glasstream
'84, 15/2 ft., w/trir, 120
marc.,, 10, bimini top,
runs good $2,500. obo
(352) 794-7238
GRADY WHITE
prop, Coast Guard Eqpt.
Alum Tri, new tires,
$8,700. (352) 447-1244
GRADY WHITE 22.6'
W/A Cuddy, 200 hp
Mariner, O/B, Alum. Top
W/Top Gun Outriggers.
Garmin Chart plotter.
$11 K obo 352-302-8266
INFLATABLE
Sea Eagle Motormount
5 persons or 12001bs.
Great for kids, econ.
fishing. Deluxe pkg.
$549 new, Exc. cond.
See at Pete's Pier
$325. (502) 216-4065
JUST RECEIVED
20 T-tops &
Cuddy cabin Tops
at Fantastic Prices
(352) 527-3555
9am-5pm Mon-Fri
KAYAK 13'1"
Heritage Osprey, SOT
$400 OBO;
KAYAK SEAT, Surf to
Summit, GTS Elite $85
(352) 476-7795
KEYWEST 17'
1993, 85HP Yamaha
Alum. float-on-trailer
Many extras, $4250.
(352) 270-3807
Keywest
1995, 15ft., w/trlr.. 50hp
depth finder canopy
top, good cond. make
offer 352-382-4916
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used &
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boats
www.BoatSuper
352 794-0094
Nature Coast Marine
Sales & Service
SPiesen 5 IS 0a 1
i Parts & Serce
* 1590 US 19, *
S Homosassa |
L 352-794-0094
Polar Flats Boat '04
Semi V, stepped hull,
Cus, cvr, Ctr.con. So-
nar, VHF Rad. '04 Galv.
trir. '04 70HP Yam. Exc.
cond. $9,999 (352)
746-1895, 618-781-6275
PROLINE 17'
'85, T-Top, 88 HP Johnson
Power tram, wit trailer,
$2,995
352-634-5551
PROLINE
'99 2lnr 'tA :uaa,'.
v.,' ltri .,i ,merc d -. .
-SmiVIs man, epdtrll
$18,000. (352) 628-0118
RENKEN 20', '91
Cuddy Cabin w/200
hp, Johnson, New galv.
trir., GPS, depth finder,
CD. $7,500 obo
(352)266-8715
RENTAL FINDER
L rentalfinder.com
SEA RAY 182 BR '02
Exc. cond. 150hrs. New
cover & many extras,.
Galv, trir. w/disc brakes,
$13,500, (352) 465-1793
STRATOS
1987 Bass boat
w/Johnson GT 150 mo-
tor, 24V trolling mtr,
$1,900(352) 726-4404
STUMPKNOCKER
W/TRAILER 14'
30 hp Evinrude w/new
carb., front stick steer.
new seats and' gas
tank, 2 live wells, elect.
troll motor w/battery,
$2500 727-347-7632
TROPHY 19' '03
150HP Merc. <50hrs.
T-top, baltwell, GPS,
Chartplotter, FF, dual
batt. $19,995
(352) 746-4339
Wanted: Boats in Need
of Repair, also motors,
and trailers, Cash pdld
(352) 212-6497 ,
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Car Disappear...
p imply advertise in the
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quickly!
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DAMON 32FT, 1992
454 Chevy eng, 27K ml,
2 ACs, queen bed.Non
Smoking, No pets, Lots
of extras & exc condt
$18.900 (352) 527-8247
GULFSTREAM B
Touring Cruiser, '04 In
mint cond. 22' 4KW gen
Many extras, 25k mi. Gd
MPG, $33,500. Please
call (352) 465-1793
HONEY 25'
1987, Needs work,
$1,250 firm
(352) 563-1810
INFINITY 39'
Beautiful '05 Motorhm.,
18K, 4 slides, W/D, all
amenities. Like New!
$110K (352)628-3017
34FT TRAVEL TRLR
w/8x6 Utility shed &
extras. Set In park. With
pool Laundry &'boat'
ramp access on Lake
Panasoffkee. $7,200
obo (352) 464-1631
COACHMAN
26 Ft. Fifth wheel
$1,200.obo
1584 N. Marion Way
352-634-1728
DENALI 35'
2005, Triple Slide, 2 ACs,
sunken LR w/FP.
Exc. Cond. $28,000
(813) 714-9427
Hardtop minus back
window, 2 hard doors
In fair shape for Jeep.
Asking $600 obo
(352) 344-4150
I BUY RV'S
Travel Trailers, 5th
wheels etc. Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
KING OF THE ROAD
35' Fifth Wheel, '98,
3 slides. Exc.Cond. New
roof/AC/tlres. Many
extras! $1K below retail.
$28,900 (352) 212-3468
LUXURIOUS
'07, Hurricane Ready.36'
Full slide, W/D, cherry
wood, many extras, will
except older trade, 10
yr. warr. must sell ASAP
$24,700. (352) 274-7952.
RECEIVER HITCH & BALL
Load leveler bars,
Reese sway bar,
Voyager Brake
controller, $375.
(352) 726-5521
T RV DONATIONS T
Tax Deductible for
Appraised Value
Maritime Ministries
T (352) 795-9621 T
KIA RIO
'00 110k mi., parting out
engine $750. Rebuilt
Head, Auto Trans. $500.
352-527-3937 Lye. mess.
Mustang/Cobra
Chrome Rims (20") w/Ti-
res, Tire Sz. 245/35ZR20
95W Set of 4 Asking
$1,500. (352) 270-3010
Neon
'97, runs well, w/ AC
for parts only
first $450. Firm.
(352) 228-9547
TRUCK CAP
for short bed Pick up
white aluminum, 60" W
x 74" long, used once
$300. obo
352-746-1453
THURSDAY, AuG
WHEELS & TIRES
2000 CORVETTE
CHROME WHEELS,
TIRES, AND SENSORS.
GOOD RUBBER.
$900,00 352-201-2334
$$CASH PAID$$
Wanted Vehicles
Dead or Alive,
Dale's Auto Parts
352-628-4144
I TOP DOLLAR I
I For Junk Cars |
$ (352)201-1052 $
CASH BUYER-No Junk
for Trucks, Vans & Cars
Larry's Auto Sales
Hwy 19S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
(352) 228-9645
'00, Chevy Malibu
I $2,990, Auto, I
S A/Cand more
866-838-4376
S"'00,Volvo S-40,
48k miles $8,990 or
$169. mo. Saftey
& Economy
866-838-4376
'01,Mazda Mlata
Don't hesitate
| $10,990 or$189mo |
S 866-838-4376
S02, Honda Accord
SE $10,990 or $189.
mo. Better Hurry,
Won't Last
866-838-4376
r 03, Toyota MR2
I Spyder, Convertible I
38k, Rare Find, |
Call 866-838-4376
A WHEEL OF
'97 BUICK LeSABRE CUSTOM
0lK X-cleanLo aedr.$3,9951
.99 HONDACIVICEXI
susn x2oR, Loaded..$7,9951
I ow Lsade4 Lowwes. $8,450
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.95!*
*2 weeks in the
.2 weeks Onlnel
*Featured in Tues.
"Whels" SectionI
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
-or (352) 563-5966
For details.
$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
$5001Poe Immpounds For
sdel
Casfrom $5001 For listings bl
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374;
ACCORD 2006
13500 miles, HYBRID
w/ NAVI. Moon Roof,-,
Leather, $25950, SHOW-
ROOM Top-of-Line Beau-*,
tiful Pearl white FAST
and still -
GREATGAS
MILEAGE 352-257-137q'
BUICK
Beautiful, '99 Park Ave,
w/ all options, garaged
like show room cond.
only 54k ml. but neecs--,
AC charge, $5,000 obo
(352) 344-8051 ;
B U IC K ._
CENTURY 1999
155k ml., $2,800. Air,
Condition, Cruise Con-
trol, Single Compact.
Disc, Leather 637-4588
CADILLAC Catera
'99 New tires & brakes.6 -
CD Bose Stereo. Moon
roof. Very Clean! $4,950
352-489-1667/263-6244,
CHEVY
'03, Cavalier,
4 DR, Sedan, White,
51,295 ml. $5,000. Call
aft. 5pm (352) 860-2090
CHRYSLER -
2004, PT CRUISER, 1
owner, 11,000mi, A/C.
Sun roof, $9,000 OBO,
(352)344-38013pm-6pm -
CHRYSLER 300M.
2001'108,000
miles, $6500 OBO,
Below Kelly BB & NADA
value, LOADED.
352-586-7817
CHRYSLER LeBaron
'95,Conv. New tires, top.,
relays, fuses, Runs great.
$3,200 Invest, will neg.
prlce.$1,900 Still
Available 352-621-0168
CORVETTE '95 ,
Collector/showroom
Cond. 6sp. German-
trans. Turquoise, 15K;
$19,750. (352) 489-4266
DESPERATELY NEEDED"
CAR DONATIONS
For Battered Women-
in our County.
PLEASE HELP US.
MARITIME MINISTRIES'
(352) 795-9621
(352) 795-0324
FORD
'96, Mercury Cougar,
XR7, leather, pwr, V6,
AC, runs good. KBB
$4,200 asking $2,800.
obo (352) 464-3246
Ford MUSTANG '04
Coupe, V-6. Like Brand,
New! Loaded. 2.600 mi.
Quick Sale $13,500
(352) 208-3891
FORD TEMPO
'92, Baby Blue, 4 dr.
Good body & tires. '
New battery, brakes. -
$800 (352)341-0787
HONDA
'01, Accord,
66k miles, beige,
$9,500 obo
(352) 382-3643
JAGUAR XJ6 -
'89, Auto, Mechanic's
Special; 90K, $1 ,200obo
Fair Condition
(352) 726-3093
S*Home Finder* *Home Finder* *Home Finder*
Citrus Ridge Realty 3521 N. Lecanto Hwy. Beverly Hills, FL 3446,5
707522 1-888-789-7100-
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.951"
*2 weeks In the
*2 weeks Qnlinel
*Featured In Tues.
"Whee" Sectionl
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
CLASS-C 31'
1999 Georgie Boy Rear
Queen, Front
entertainment ctr, Ducted
a/c, 4kw gen, Triton V10
w/26000 MILES, Back up
camera, awning & much
more. 352-344-4447
$28,500,00
.1
120 TituasDAY AUGUS 7
:' KIA RIO
j, Excellent cond, new
tires, cruise
.ontrol., asking $7,100
3 (352) 746-1252
IlNCOLN Towncar
,,93, 109K, Exc. Cond.,,
.* Dealer Serviced.
#'A must seel $3,000
(352) 465-2048
MERCURY
*06, Grand Marquis, 4
r,, silver, cloth Int, Exc,
pond. 6,500 ml. $17,500
;M12-964-7982/339-2619
*9 MERCURY
96, Marquis, 80k org.
.,, fully loaded, asking
,500. obo Lve, Mesg.
,.Paul (352) 628-1618
: MERCURY
.'97, Grand Marquis,
117k ml. good cond,
, $2,895.
(352) 341-4277
e PLYMOUTH
.494, Acclaim, 4 DR. AC,
uto, very dependable
*55mpg, cruise control
WkOk 4 ml., clean, $1,800.
,* (352) 586-3854
"?ontiac Grand Am
s43, GT, 4 dr., Auto. AC,
ll pwr. V-6, Exc. Cond.
*'Great MPG, 1 owner.
00 100K, $4,850
84-5934/352-686-5769
ontiac Grand Prix
95, Low Miles, 1 owner,
.garage kept. Priced to
sell quick $4,000 obo
1 (352) 422-7696
>- SATURN
'94, 79K Mi., Clean
.- & dependable
$2,000. obo
(352) 344-5311
SATURN SL '98
4dr. 150K, $1200
(352) 382-0005
, SATURN SL
99, 5 spd., 4 dr. AC,
Sand New Tires. $1,700
> obo (352) 613-6987
TOYOTA
91 Camry DX, 101,300
, trg. ml., cold air, auto,
*all pwr. only 2 owners
*0 MPG great little car.
-'No reverse, $900. obo
>' (352) 746-9037
e TOYOTA
91 Celica GT convert.
black, auto., PL, PW
. 214K, $2,595 obo
.*212-2799 212-3531
:'. TOYOTA CAMRY
,'1990,4 cyl., auto, only
,03k ml., sacrifice $2,000
obo (352) 621-0762
. (352) 464-2946
-- TOYOTA CAMRY
'A89, 4 dr. sedan. Looks
.,& Runs Good. $1,500
'. (352)341-0347
".. TOYOTA
CELICA1996
'$4900 118 k miles, well
eared for, non smokers,
,runs great, 352-302-4046
";TOYOTA Corolla S
:2007, Auto, 6 CD Player,
,*Spoiler, BRAND NEW!
-4,500 miles! 38 MPG.
SWhite/Gray Int.
-- Blue Book $15,500
Will Accept $15K
, (352) 697-3057
*:Your Donation of
A Vehicle
:Supports Single,
rIomeless Mothers
: & Is Tax
. Deductible
*Donate your vehicle
TOTHEPATH'
*. Cr'iarir.
a* ( 352 w52 70-6A50
;1uui rolice impounas
*,For sale Cars from
$5001 For listings call
.800-366-9813 ext 7374
*-.UTO/SWAP/CAR
: CORRAL SHOW
* Sumter Co.
: Fairgrounds
fforida Swap Meets
:+ No Show Aug.
lext Show Sept 02.
.:1-800-438-8559
*BUICK SKYLARK
**68, Power steering &
.akes. New trans., V-8,
N .ice cruiser! $7,200 obo
,- (352) 341-3535
*, CHEVY Corvair
s'62, Spyder, Conv.
ojrbo, Totally Restoredl
,'$8,900 863-738-1006
(352) 637-4796
JEEP RENOGADE
.1978,304,3 spd, 4x4, 31
-tires, 4" lift, hitch, new
rag top, brakes &
Ignition. $6,000
726-6722
MERCEDES
1987, 560 SL, 125K,
.White, Both tops, New
tires, $9,500
(352) 586-6805
MERCEDES '84
'280 SL, 2 tops, gold.
"Under 100K miles. Very
good cond. $12,000
(352) 860-0327
MUSTANG 1967
1 OWNER, factory air,
289HC, wht top w/
midnight blue body. low
mi, $13000 352-621-3963
- TRIUMPH Spitfire
'79, Many new parts
"Call for details. $4,500
(352) 302-8529
Would like to buy
1965-1973 Mustang
(352) 621-0182
---- m m au
r 01, Chevy
Sllverado LS,
$8,990 or $169. mo
I Like A Rock
- 866-838-4376
---m m ---= =.=-
------m ,
-04, Toyota Prerunner
K'DBL Cab, V6, auto, I
limited. Rare Flndl
866-838-4376
-i.= m lmm=
.5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
;'$5001 For listings call
;800-366-9813 ext 7374
'A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
-'5 lines for only
:,, $37.951*
,2 weeks In the
*,,2 weeks Onllinel
",Featured In Tues.
", Wheels Sectlonl
Call Today
-(352) 726-3983
-or (352) 563-5966
For details.
S'5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
Lc Crs
EIj!-
I $21,990
866-838-4376
l-- -mm-- mI
$5001 Police Impounds
For solel Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
CHEVROLET
'93, Astro, 73k ml.
new tires, runs great,
$3,500.
(352) 422-4675
CHEVY 3/
EXPRESS VAN 2005
47,265 ml. $13000. pvt
owner,cargo shelves,plus
more call 931-628-3516
CHEVY
'77, 1-Ton, Box Van
V8, automatic, AC
$1,800.
(352) 228-2745
't'v
CHEVY 350f'"
1998, Cheyenne, new
V8, Auto, Air, Service
body w/ air compressor
(352) 726-2620
CHEVY S-10
'93, Ext. Cab, Cust, Int.
Runs Goodl $2,000 OBO
or possible trade.
352-302-6287/628-1385
CHEVY SIIverado
'93, 1500, Ext cab, topper
V-8 eng,, new trans.,
Solid Truck $1800.obo
(352) 220-7273
FORD F 150 '85
4X4, Shortbed, good
mud truck. Runs great.
$3,000. (352) 795-1015
FORD F350
1 TON '95
140k -1n icte iil 7 3 aesei
duallyv .v.'uro 2 ad .',
pw,ptr. p- ,r' truly" ""
i.z5),: C-B6 0
3.52. 34J. 334or.
:,2.-0 '0-50 '
Freightliner FLD 120
1996, w/condo sleeper
DET., Diesel 10 Sp.
$10,000. 352-726-2620
GMC King Cab
1994,'w/cap. Good
Cond. 146K. Inc.
Tow Pkg. $2,900
(352) 726-4431
GMC SONOMA
1997, 4 cycle, 5spd,
great body, needs
engine, $1200
or trade (352) 564-2404
MACH CH 1994
427, 10 sp. 486k ml,,
$10,000. (352) 726-2620
NISSAN
1985 Pickup, 4 c,
5 spd. Mags, new ts
$950. Runs greatay'
352-476-7904, 726-8937
Toyota
'91,4 cyl. Black
$1,500. obo
(352) 302-5644
'03, Honda Element
EX $12,990. or $219.
mo Great gas
mileage, One owner
866-838-4376
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale! Cars from
$500! For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
CHEVY BLAZER
'94 S-10 4-dr. 4.3LV6
LOADED Cold AC 227K
mi. Exc. shape $1,450
(352) 341-0718
CHEVY BLAZER '99
4drAM/FM CD, sunrf,
PWR Win, loaded, ABS,
Tow pkg. upgr'd rims
$3,500 257-4348
FORD Expedition
L.~,3r,-r J.'1_.,
.- ::(352) 795-0553,
Ford
'98 Expedition E1dle,
6.u.-i .,.r,11 t...-ri ..
i1,ir.'-i c,,',i.:, J W I'O",
$7,900 (352)302-5644
FORD EXPLORER '
';'23 Et r ,ua -, r Eaii i,::
'0, L O0 ,Td 1 ..,f
.:.O,10 :,1 C.r.. d .r:. ,
0352) 795-3726 ,,'.
FORD EXPLORER '"
T4eaT (and'^ Il
(352) 465-3137 )'"
ISUZU Rodeo LS
Q 5 ,:, t'lr. 'ieOr,,,...
b iv Al.e r ic..o P i-. *
C.r, .-' Cona '
9 1) (352) 795-690i
Jeep Grand
Cherokee 1994
(352) 795-8634
JEEP TJ Wrangler
: ,: ,1 5 .,pd -,*
H.jr.- i.:.p l in -.Ti, as'
352-212-3630-560-4225
MOUNTAINEER
'03, 83,500 mi, new tires,
like new, $12,700.
(352) 503-6076
(352) 464-3322
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.95!*
*2 weeks In the
Chroniclel
*2 weeks Qnlinel
*Featured In Tues.
"Wheels" SectionI
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
"$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
FORD BRONCO
85, Full Size $1,500 OBO
(352) 726-1247
GMC JIMMY MUD
TRUCK '81
!981 GMC Jimmy with a
350 SBC.8" Suspension
Lift, 38.5"x15" SS
Boggers. Stripped interior
Built for *OffRoad* use
only. $3500. Brand New
Mud Tires m/b $1000.
Call (Chris) 352-586-6548
E---
'03, Oldsmoblle
S Siloutte Van
= Great For The Family,
S$11,990 or $199mo: m
S 866-838-4376 '
'07, Toyota Slenna LE
S Only 120Kml, I
I Just traded. Save i
Thousands off new '
05 HD DEUCE
Low miles, exc. cond.,
lots of chrome. $24.000
Iniesleo Z:.,In.g I.:, 9WI
Obo (352) 637-3765
. A WHEEL OF
"A DEAL
*-.5) or only
w '$S7.951.
S. h.nllnthe
Sr f r &d In Tues
.- .'rToday
230- 2 6-3983
S56-5966'--
r delaill s
suiricor.r;
E iRE VAL OF.
1AT ke of lei i
-. N g'A or. ie
.r- iert Nwgconr: AC
5e. IAl"v parts .628-2084
'.HARLEY DAVIDSON
'07.-Heritage oSnori
1st Servm:e,lora LOC,.
,- miles.. Na .or, o I '
(352).560-7168
HARLEY,DAVIDSON
".'195, FLT I40 Crui,:e
Low, mores. Rur7 *,99.:.i i
Loo',i Goodi _1 1)0 irrr
(352) 560-3883
SUZUKI
'06, Boulevard, C50,
67 ml., thousands
In extras, $7,995.
(352) 527-9891
SUZUKI
2001 800VL, LOADED,
hitch for sm. trlr. New
tires, garage kept
$3,900 (352) 464-1685
YAMAHA VIRAGO
1995 $1500 OBO 250cc,
great running engine,
and exterior Is excellent
condition
Call 352-257-3117 or
352-476-3378
121-0809 THCRN
Keepit Safe Storage
PUBLIC NOTICE
This Is to notify David
Autrey .that the entire
contents of your storage
lot will be consigned to
auction If payment in full
Is not received by 4:00
P.M. on August 10, 2007,
at Keepit Safe Storage &
Moving Center, 5050
Norvell Bryant Highway,
Crystal River, FL.
/s/ Amy Kellner
Keepit Safe Stg. & Mvg.
(352)746-6683
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 2 and 8, 2007.
122-0809 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Duane Edward Riggs
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
II. Firj : 2:.0 : -I: 5.
I:1 I I,.:.r,
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DUANE EDWARD RIGGS,
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of DUANE EDWARD
RIGGS, deceased, whose
date of death was March
7, 2007; Is pending In the
Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division; File Number
2007-CP-537; the address
of which Is Citrus County
Courthouse, 110 N,
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, FL 34450. The names
and addresses of the per-
sonal representative and
the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below,
All creditors of the dece-
IC= Tucks W
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450. The
names and addresses of
tr.o. to whom It has
,-c.. assigned by such or-
der are set forth below.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this no-
tice has been 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
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
Ifle their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE,
IFUIEDS
"'M /lVY VENTURE
1999, 125,000 ml. syn-
thetic oil, new brakes,
dual ac, power door,
red color $3400
352-564-1390
CHRYSLER
2000 Town & Country
LX, one owner, great
shape, all power 3,995,
(352) 341-3711
DODGE
'94, 1-ton work van,
ex painters van, $1,900.
obo (305) 201-0658
DODGE RAM
VAN 250 1994
$1750.00 TV.DVD.VCR
hlghtop 464-7976
FORD '01 E250
Van, auto, AC, Ladder
racks, drawers, shelving
& more, excel, cond.
$6,500 obo
(352) 201-1299
FORD E-250
.,.. C.e ,g:., r. J2,
1,5, .QOLC'
(352) 628-3062
PLYMOUTH
'99, Voyager LE,
7 passenger, White AC,
runs great $3,200.
(352) 422-0431
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
"j p2-6956
SC M ri
CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
L Eikm
.J6di&%o 1HURSDAY,
LOT 5, BLOCK 60, OF BEVERLY HILLS, UNIT NO. FOUR, AS
PER PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES
130, 131 AND 132, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an Interest In the surolus from
the sale If any. other than the property owner as of the
date of the [is pendens must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale
Dated this 16 day of July, 2007,
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By; /s/ Sonia Prylepa
Deputy Cleilk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac-
commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse, at 1-800-955-
8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service,
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
July 26 and August 2, 2007 (06-60564(FM)SUN)
mom
dent and other persons,
who have claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate, Includ-
Ing unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquidated
claims, and who have
been served a copy of
this notice, must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-
ICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons who have claims or
demands against the
decedent's estate, Includ-
Ing unmatured, contln-'
gent or unliquldated
claims, must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS
-FTEr THE rC.TE OF THE
Iil::' i jbu." -i ':.'r OF THIS
I lI.'- E
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
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:
August 2, 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Dellene Lund
Dell Gump Lund, a/k/a
Dellene Lund
17829 Lake Lucy Lane
Groveland, FL 34736
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ Mark A. Koteen
Mark A. Koteen,
Attorney Esquire
Florida Bar No. 151661
Mark A. Koteen, Esquire
3100 Clay Avenue,
Suite 177
Orlando, FL 32804
(407) 896-6798
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County
Chronicle, August 2 and
9,2007.
123-0809 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
BERTHA B. BILBRAY
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
S.OR CITRUS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
.. PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2007-CP-677
Il"-E ESTATE OF
BERTHA B. BILBRAY
O, Nil BEFTh-s BILBiE) ,
DEC E SE C'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the, estate of BERTHA B.
*BILBRAY deceased.
.,r,. ,' dol T ,ir, i:
,:13[I i l) 0 li p r.-i.rg
i n ir. i : ,j- C ,r :.r 11,
wu: ,our,1', H i i-,'I
j.- ,r r Ai .I cr, I I
ar.a adore... Cof Ir.-, p r
iepreser(arl.i. a nh:.rr.e,
are Wser ortr. DeIc
All .:rlA ll .r .:,f rr., -I
,eacenr a'-a .,r,r., l-i,.:.r,,.
rio .irg c airr.: or ae-
rr' n : .gal .I
- aCro-i(: j a a.Ar or-
t1e *Isr lequhrea 4O' 08
%.er ed rr.u,.i r llG Ir,.il'
clal ,. Eir, i rii c. ,jun
vu.lHril iHE LiErl' F. 3
MCONTH~~Fi1E: F TIHE TIME
OF THIFIRII PuBluCbrrto
OE .THi NO'C Or :"'J
DAST'RF I T HE DAIE OF
SEP/lICE'OF COP, ,:
THIS NOTICE OC r jrHEr.1
Ail otlrr creallncr. of
Ire aeceaerr anda .r,
06'.or.S. rha.ir.g clairr.i o
ae.-aria agair.u
e-cedenrs e'laie muil
file ineir claim,: a i ir, ir, i
-.:..un iMiHIrj 3 T.1,lOrJTH
-FITl: rTHE DaIE ,1: i HE
Fir-L I PubuL iC: ,ri ':,: rHIl
[ic rICE
ALL CLAIMS 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
D TE OF DEATH IS
l-a irEC
The date of the first
publication of this Notice
Is August 2, 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Susan A. Nyswaner
8169W. EdgehIlllCourt
Crystal River, FL 34428
Attorney for Personal
Representative
BRADSHAW &
MOUNTJOY, PA.
/s/Michael Mountioy, 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 2 and 9, 2007,
124-0809 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate Of
Frederick W. Nelson
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 2007-CP-678
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FREDERICK W. NELSON
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the Estate of Frederick W.
Nelson, deceased, whose
date of death was June
30, 2007, Is pending In the
Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North
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 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 publi-
cation of this notice Is
August 2, 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Tracey Randall
c/o 452 Pleasant Grove
Rd
Inverness, FL 34452
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
HAAG, HAAG &
FRIEDRICH, P.A.
452 Pleasant Grove Road
Inverness, Florida 34452
(352) 726-0901
(352) 726-3345 (Fascimlle)
Florida Bar Number:
0196529
/s/ JEANNETTE M. HAAG
Attorney for Estate
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 2 and 9,2007.
125-0809 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
John E, Schultz
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE
CASE NO., 2007-CP-662
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
JOHN E. SCHULTZ,
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the estate of John E.
Schultz. deceased, whose
date of death was May
25, 2007, Is pending In the
Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, File Number
2007-CP-662; 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
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims o0 ae
mands agoi,.,.I
decedent's estate, on
whom a copy of this no-
tice Is required 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
,Er-'.ICE --F COP, OF
THI OrICE Cd'I Tn-Em.
fr,'r. -or a r, r, :ir.,
, j.T,.-ara a ,
wile iri, CI .I airr. r, ..
,1 rH 'l r I j. rjrrH',,
ACE:. IHE [,LTE OF ITHE
Fir,T U6bLICAICcJ OF rHiS
ALL CLAIMS. N -7.1','
FILEDi, .rHfrJ THE TIE PE-
p:,FC FGPrH IN E .:
BE A,.r, B .,P & E1ED
NJOTWVITHSI ATDII G
THE iME PERIODS SET
FOr H A80,'tE. ANY
CLOIM FILED TWO (2)
,EAPf OIP MORE FTIER
THE DECEDENTrr DATE OF
DE ATH ISBr, ED
rr,r aie of flr-. puDii.
.:arl.:.r: ,Ir rL rit '." r
Aug.".? / 2;0j7
Personal Representative:
Thomas M. VanNess.Jr
1205 N. Meeting Tree Blvd.
Crystal River, FL 34429
Attorney for
Personal Representatives:
Thomas M.
VanNess, Jr., Esq.
Florida Bar No. 0857750
VanNess & VanNess, PA.
1205 North
Meeting Tree Blvd.
Crystal River, FL 34429
1-352-795-1444
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 2 and 9,2007.
131-0809 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Deborah J. Edwards
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT COURT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY
IN PROBATE
FILE NO.: 2007-CP-668
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DEBORAH J. EDWARDS,
a/k/a DEBORAH JULIET
EDWARDS,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the Estate of DEBORAH J.
EDWARDS, a/k/a DEBO-
RAH JULIET EDWARDS, de-
ceased, whose date of
death was September 7,
2005, and whose Social
Security Number was
302-36-0703, File Number
2007-CP-668, 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
name and addresses of
the personal representa-
tive and the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against the
decedent's estate, Includ-
Ing unmatured, contln-
gent or ullquldated
claims, on whom a copy
of this notice Is served
must file their claIms with
this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
I301 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of
the decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate. Includ-
Ing unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquidated
claims, must file their
claims with this court
WvitHi rHi-,EE .3) MONTHS
AFiE. riTHe DCiE OF THE
Fir.,1 FPuBuC IrI:)N OF THIS
"LL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED '.JiLL BE FOREVER
ELPEC,
rr.e a,'-i of the first
c,.EjDiconcr, c rhis Notice
It Aj.,,vr 2 ;',
., MICHA EL JEROME
EDWARDS
P'e,'-.r.ai reporesentative
,, Dr'sIEL STEPHEN
EDWARDS
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Pu.Ir.ea ',l ro 2) times In
ire Cirru', countyy Chronl-
CIe or. ugusi 2 and 9,
200 1
tered In the above styled cause and will be held In the
Jury Assembly Room of the CITRUS County Courthouse
In Inverness, Florida, on the 16 day of August, 2007,
commencing at the hour of 11:00 A.M,
All Interested parties shall be governed accordingly by
this Notice,
DATED this 23 day of July, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of Court
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: -s- Sonia Prylepa
Deputy Clerk
2007-CA-1605
If you are a person claiming a right to funds remaining
after this sale, you must file a claim with the clerk no
later than 60 days after the sale. If you fall to tile a
claim, you I not be entitled to any remaining funds,
After 60 d, only the owner of record as of the date
of the LIs Pendens may claim the surplus.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 2 and 9,2007.
119-0802 THCRN
2006-CA-4789 Equity One, Inc.
V. L. 'i r, ;r:,rn- ,, r ,oi lNotice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2006 CA 4789
EQUITY ONE, INC., d/b/a
Equity One Financial Services Company
Plaintiff,
V.
LARRY WHITCOMB, et al,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Is hereby given that pursu-
ant to a Summary Judgment In Foreclosure entered In
this case In the Circuit Court of Citrus County, Florida,
the real property described as:
LOT 4,. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS: THE WEST
1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 2, BLOCK
"C," MAYFAIR GARDEN ACRES, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, AT
PAGES 141 AND 142, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CIT-
RUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT
OVER THE SOUTH 12,5 FEET FOR ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY
AND UTILITIES .
TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE HOME SITUATED THEREON,
DESCRIBED, WHICH IS AFFIXED TO THE
AFORE-DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY AND INCORPO-
RATED THEREIN.
will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bid-
der for cash, at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N.
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34452, at 11:00 a.m. on
August 23, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
Clerk of the Court
By: Sonia Prylepal
Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a disability who needs any ac-
commodation In order to participate in this proceed-
Ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Admin-
istrator (352) 401-6701, within two working days of your
receipt of this Notice If you are hearing or voice im-
paired, call TDD (863) 5314-7777 or Florida Relay Service
(800) 955-8770.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
July 26 and August 2, 2007.
130-0809 THCRN
2007-CA-794 American General Home Equity, Inc. Vs.
Katherine Carter.. Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN T HE CIRCUIT COURT, FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2007-CA-794
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME EQUITY, INC.,
a Delaware corporation, authorized to and doing busl-
ness In the State of Florida,.
Plaintiff,
vs.
KATHERINE CARTER, a single woman and RICKY
BOUTHIET, AND MICHELLE BOUTHIET, his wife, CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, and CHARLES A. BUCK,
Defendants.
OTICE OF FORECOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary FRnal
Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 11, 2007, and en-
tered In Clvil Case No. 2007-CA-794 of the Circuit Court
of the Fifth Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS County,
Florida, wherein AMERICAN GENERAL HOME EQUITY.
INC., Is plaintiff and KATHERINE CARTER. RICKY
BOUTHIET, MICHELLE BOUTHIET, CITRUS COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA and CHARLES A. BUCK are Defendants, I will
sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at 11:00
A.M. on August 16, 2007, In the Jury Assembly Room, In'
the new addition to the new Citrus County Courthouse,
110 North Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450, the follow-
Ing described,.property as set forth In said Summary Fi-
nal Judgment of Foreclosure, being situate in CITRUS
County, Florida, to-wIt:
LOT 5, BLOCK 14, GREEN ACRES ADDITION #6, UNIT #3,
ACCORDING TO 'THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 94, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETEHR WITH THAT CERTAIN 1979 NOBI MOBILE HOME,
ID#N21645A AND N21645B; AND TOGETHER WITH THAT
CERTAIN 1968 FLEE MOBILE HOME, IDE #DK7US8195
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 this 13 day of July, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(COURT SEAL)
By: /s/Sonia Prylepa
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 2 and 9, 2007,
118-0802 THCRN
2006-CA-4560 Suntrust Mortg. Vs.
Estate June M, Belllg
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO,: 2006 CA 4560
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES. AS-
SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF JUNE M. BEILIG, DE-
CEASED; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH,. UNDER. AND AGAINST THE HEREIN
NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN-
KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS:;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 13, 2007, en-
tered In Civil Case No. 2006-CA-4560 of the Clrcuit
Court of the 5TH Judicial Circult In and for CITRUS
County, Inverness. Florida, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash at the Jury Assembly Room at the
CITRUS County Courthouse located at 110 N. Apopka
Avenue In Inverness, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 9 day
of August, 2007 the following described property as set
forth In said Summary Flnal Judgment, to-wlt:
*FEKC KCMOJVPAL Ur
ATV's s, cars, Jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
)ONDA 250 RECON
'02, $1900. 1994 GAS
GOLFCART, 4 strk, w/lift
kit $1400. 352-795-4770
WOLF
06, 150cc 4 wheeler,
$2,000.OBO.
(352) 476-6512
YAMAHA
80cc Moto4 ATV, has
new tires, shaft drive,
runs & drives good $450
120-0802 THCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF FINAL AGENCY ACTION BY
THE SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice is given that the District's Final Agency Action Is
approval of the Water Use Permit on 0.67 acres to serve
commercial known as Jonl's Hair Salon. The project Is
located In Citrus County, Section(s) 6, Township 19
South, Range 20 East. The permit applicant Is JonI Irons,.
whose address Is 5025 Epst Tangelo Lane, Inverness, FL
34453. The permit No. Is 200508093.470330
The file(s) pertaining to the project referred to above Is
available for Inspection Monday through Friday except
for legal holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at the South-
west Florida Water Management District (District) 2379
Broad Street, Brooksville, FL 34604.
NOTICE OF RIGHTS
Any person whose substantial Interests are affected by
the District's action regarding this permit may request
an administrative hearing In accordance with Sections
120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter
28-106, Florida Administrative Code (FA.C.), of the Uni-
form Rules of Procedure. A request for hearing must (1)
explain how the substantial Interests of each person re-
questing the hearing will be affected by the District's
action, or final action; (2) state all material facts dis-
puted by each person requesting the hearing or state
that there are no disputed facts; and (3) otherwise
comply with Chapter 28-106, F.A.C. A request for hear-
ing must be filed with and received by the Agency
Clerk of the District at the District's Brooksville address,
2379 Broad Street, Brooksville, FL 34604-6899 within 21
days of publication of this notice (or within 14 days for
an Environmental Resource Permit with Proprietary Au-
thorization for the use of Sovereign Submerged Lands).
Failure to file a request for hearing within this time pe-
riod shall constitute a waiver of any right such person
may have to request a hearing under Sections 120.569
and 120.57, F.S.
Because the administrative hearing process Is designed
to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition
means that the District's final action may be different
from the position taken by It In this notice of final
agency action, Persons whose substantial Interests will
be affected by any such final decision of the District on
the application have the right to petition to become a
party to the proceeding, In accordance with the re-
quirements set forth above.
Mediation pursuant to Section 120.573, F.S., to settle an
administrative dispute regarding the District's final ac-
tion In this matter Is not available prior to the flllng of a
request for hearing.
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 2, 2007,
126-0809 THCRN
2007-CA-1605 Capital City Bank Vs.
Christopher D. Rose. Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO, 2007-CA-1605
CAPITAL CITY BANK, a Florida banking corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CHRISTOPHER D. ROSE, a single person,
Defendant,
NOTICE OF SALE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of
the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, In and for
CITRUS County, Florida, pursuant to the Summary Final
Judgment In Foreclosure entered In the above styled
cause, will sell at public sale the following described
property situate In CITRUS County, Florida, to wit:
LOT 18, BLOCK 544, CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 5, according
to the plat thereof recorded In Plat Book 5, pages 1-14,
public records of Citrus County, Florida.
Said sale shall be made to the highest and best bidder
for cash pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment en-
129-0809 THCRN
2005-CA-000048 Inverness Properties Corp. Vs. Roger &
Angela Ixtlahuac Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO: 2005-CA-000048
INVERNESS PROPERTIES CORP.,
' Plaintiff,
-vs-
ROGER IXTLAHUAC and ANGELA IXTLAHUAC;
Defendants,
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated July 19, 2007 and entered In
Case No. 2005-CA-48 of the Circuit Court of the FIFTH
Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS County, Florida
wherein INVERNESS PROPERTIES, CORP. Is the Plaintiff
and ROGER IXTLAHUAC and ANGELA IXTLAHUAC are
the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder
for cash In the JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM OF THE CITRUS
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA AVENUE,
INVERNESS, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA at 11:00 A.M. on
the 16 day of August, 2007, the following described
property as set forth In the Final Judgment cr F,.,-I:-
sure:
Lot 28, Block 10, Inverness Acres Unit II, according to
the plat thereof, recorded In Plat Book 6, Pages 52
through 58, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Flor-
Ida.
If you are a person claiming a right to funds remaining
after this sale, you must file a claim with the clerk n
later than 60 days after the sale. If you fall to file
claim, you will riot be entitled to any remaining funds
After 60 days, only the owner of record as of the date
of the LIs Pendens may claim the surplus,
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on July 23,
2007
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
(COURT SEAL)
By: Sonia Prylepa
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 2 and 9, 2007.
128-0809 THCRN .
2005-CA-000049 Inverness Properties Corp. Vs. Roger &
Angela Ixtilahuac Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO: 2005-CA-000049
INVERNESS PROPERTIES CORP.,
Plaintiff,
-vs-
ROGER IXTLAHUAC and ANGELA IXTLAHUAC;
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final!Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated July 19, 2007 and entered In
Case No. 2005-CA-49 of the Circuit Court of the FIFTH
Judicial Circuit in and for CITRUS County, Florida
wherein INVERNESS PROPERTIES, CORP. Is the Plaintiff
and ROGER IXTLAHUAC and ANGELA IXTLAHUAC are
the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder
for cash In the JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM OF THE CITRUS
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA AVENUE,
INVERNESS, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA at 11:00 A.M. on
the 16 day of August, 2007, the following described
property as set forth In the Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure:
Lot 29, Block 10, Inverness Acres Unit II, according tO
the plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 6, Pages 52
through 58, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Flor-
Ida. :
If you are a person claiming a right tc njr. a:. mT.ai.-.ir.g
after this sale, you must file a claim '-.rTr. r .: ceI, ro
laTel rnor, ) .3. 3,; a -i rr., 1 ue 1 i ,.:.u 1.1i i,. Tni 0
.iiTsr. ,v.-,,J II roiot e ir0. crm a i Oar, r-maT.aI,',i runoa.
.-ner :r.i .ao,; c ,:', r, C, r,,r or re-:or a.3; Ocr 'n. dale
.r rr, Li: e. rror,: i. -,, r ..'' S
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal :. r--,: Court on July 23.
2007 -\'-:.
6ETIT, sirriLEr
LEIr; Of: *:ICuIrT .Cur7
(COURT SEAL)
Published tw.o 12) "ne Ir, tr. r. Cirru C.ounrr CCh,'r.,ii
August 2 and 9, 2007. .
132-0802 THCRN
Cfrru: Cournns 1-gqufro CnorroCI lsrricr
PUBLIC NOTICE
L L ''" PUBLIUCNOTICE
The Citrus' County Mosquito Control District would like
to announce to the Citizens of Citrus County that the
Regular Board Meeting will be held on Thursday, (I
August 9, 2007. The meeting will be held at 8.00 a m. a!
the: Distrct;s Headquarter's Office, loated a, 9O8 9II
Lec'antdHwy. Leconto, FL 34461.
Brenda Buzby
Chairman of the Board
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the Citrus County Mosquito Con-
trol District, 968 N. Lecanto Hwy., Lecanto, Fl. 34461
(PSO. Box 153 .Lecanto, Fl. 34460) (352) 527-7478 at least
two days before the meeting.
Any person who wishes to appeal. any decision made
by the Board, Agency or Commission with respect to
any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, will
need a record of the proceedings, and that for such
purpose, may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings Is made, which record Includes the
testimony and evidence upon which the appeal Is
based,
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 2, 2007.
127-0809 THCRN
2007-CA-218 Deutsche Bank Vs.
Finton G. Vargas, et al,
Notice of Rescheduled Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.2007-CA-218
DIVISION
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE
UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT
SERIES INDX 2006-AR15,
Plaintiff,
vs.
FINTAN G. VARGAS, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF RE-SCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Re-
scheduling Foreclosure Sale dated July 19. 2007 and
entered In Case No. 2007-CA-218 of the Circuit Court of
the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for CITRUS County. Flor-
ida wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM-
PANY AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT SERIES INDX 2006-AR15, Is the Plaintiff and
FINTAN G. VARGAS; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
TRATION SYSTEMS INCORPORATED AS NOMINEE FOR
INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B; CYPRESS VILLAGE PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; are the Defendants, I will
sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at JURY AS-
SEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CIT-
RUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA AVE-
NUE, INVERNESS, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA at 11:00
A.M., on the 16 day of August, 2007, the following de-
scribed property as set forth In said Final Judgment:
LOT 1, BLOCK B-77, CYPRESS VILLAGE, SUGARMILL
WOODS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 86 THROUGH 150, PLAT
BOOK 10, PAGES 1 THROUGH 150, AND PLAT BOOK 11,
PAGES 1 THROUGH 16 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CIT-
RUS COUNTY, FLORIDA; AS AMENDED IN PLAT BOOK 9,
PAGES 87-A, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 17 MAYFLOWER COURT, HOMOSASSA, FL 34446
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.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on July
20,2007,
Betty Strifer
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Sonia Prylepa
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle
August 2 and 9, 2007
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*17,777
2007 VERSA
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