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Monday
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ROLLING OAKS UTILITIES:
Rate hike?
The county's utility board on
Tuesday said it would consid-
er an interim rate hike for
Beverly Hills./Page 3A
NO DAY AT THE BEACH:
Multiple charges
An Ocala woman is arrested
after a chase./Page 2A
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Floating shop in hot water
MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
Terri Maurlello, owner of Up Ship's Creek, a convenience store on the water, sells sandwiches to the Anderson family
Saturday afternoon in an area of Kings Bay known locally as the shallows. Mauriello and Patrick Ruggiero, an employ-
ee of the business, have found themselves facing legal Issues surrounding their business.
Woman: State wants l
to sink business
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com .
Chronicle ':
The business name is Up Ship's
Creek, and that's as far as the joke
goes.
Owner Terri Mauriello and her
boyfriend, Patrick Ruggiero, aren't
laughing over the treatment they've
received from one state agency.
The Department of Business and
Professional Regulation issued
Mauriello a permit June 1 to sell
tobacco and alcohol from her pon-
toon boat in Kings Bay after
Mauriello incorporated her floating
convenience store, Up Ship's Creek.
A month later, Lt. Dean Pescia,
with the DBPR's Division of Alcohol
Beverages and Tobacco, cited
Mauriello and Ruggiero, saying the
licenses were improper because the
listed address was their warehouse
in Crystal River and not the exact
site of sale. Officers removed two
$100 coolers, plus about 18 cases of
beer, Ruggiero said.
The $500 ticket against Mauriello,
issued Saturday, July 7, was dis-
Up Ship's Creek offers a variety of foods, drinks and toys for boaters on the
Crystal River.
missed less than a week later, she
said.
Ruggiero, however, goes to court
Thursday on a misdemeanor charge
of selling alcohol without a license.
The DBPR has also begun admin-
istrative proceedings that could
result in a fine or revocation of the
business alcohol license.
Ruggiero and Mauriello have tried
School
staff
seek
raise
Teacher's union
pens tentative deal
CRISTY LoFTis
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
While they predict lean years in the
future, Citrus County School District
officials negotiated with a union to
bring about a 5 percent increase in
salaries and benefits to some employ-
ees this year,
"We were pleasantly pleased. It was
more than what we had predicted with
the shortfall from the Legislature,"
Citrus County Education Association
president Deborah Platt said.
The Legislator will meet for a special
session in September to cut from the
state budget after announcing a $1.5
billion shortfall in expected revenues.
What that means for Citrus County
schools is a possible 4 percent budget
cut after both the 2007-08 school budget
and tax rate have been approved.
"We're sticking our neck out right
now," district personnel director Steve
Richardson said.
Settling before Legislators tell the
school district how much they must cut
from their budget is risky, Richardson
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someone from the agency's
Tallahassee office issued the licens-
es and then someone in the
Gainesville regional office decided
the licenses were not valid. A DBPR
spokesman was not available for
comment Monday.
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LifeSouth: More
blood donations
urgently needed
Chronicle
LifeSouth Community Blood
Center is seeking donors in
Citrus County to help make
their 215-pint-a-week quota
required to meet the needs of
both Citrus Memorial and
Seven Rivers Regional
Medical Center.
"It's the summer and people
are on vacation," said Edward
Downey, district director of
LifeSouth, which has locations
in Inverness and Lecanto. He
said it's hot and rainy and
those are some of the other fac-
tors contributing to the short-
age of donors.
Some of the more critical
shortages include A+, A- and
0-, but Downey stressed that
all types of blood are needed.
The Lecanto office is open
seven days a week and the
Inverness center is open
Tuesday through Saturday. In
addition to the center's open
door policy, blood drives are
held almost weekly in various
locations via the Bloodmobile.
A full schedule of local blood
drives and the exact locations
of the LifeSouth Centers can
be found on LifeSoUth's Web
site, www.lifesouth.org. Click
on Florida and then Citrus
Blood Drive Schedule.
Blood platelets are also need-
ed. Downey said the process
takes about two hours and
donors are given a movie to
watch, popcorn, cookies and
LIFESOUTH
COMMUNITY
BLOOD CENTERS
I Lecanto Office call
527-3061
Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Thurs-
day, Friday; 9 a.m. to 7
p.m. Wednesday; 8 a.m. to
2 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Inverness Office call
344.5332
Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday;
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wed.
nesday; 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday.
BLOODMOBILE DATES
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 9 -
Aaron's, 3908 Suncoast
Blvd., Homosassa.
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday,
Aug. 10 Movie Gallery,
1200 N.E. Fifth Street,
Crystal River.
7:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday,
Aug. 11 Arbor Lakes,
3942 E. Arbor Lakes Dr.,
Hernando.
juice. Only the person's platelets
are taken and their blood is
given back to them. Blood
platelets generally go to cancer
patients, burn victims and open-
heart patients at Citrus
Memorial's Heart Center.
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
Brett Seymour can't manage to hang onto this Schwinn three-wheeled scooter while riding Monday at the Beverly Hills
Skateboard Park. The boy was able to hang onto the bike on the downhill, but it got out of hand every time he tried to make it
to the end of the slope.
IT group to meet Thursday at CFCC-Citrus
Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus IT Alliance will
meet from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thurs-
day at Citrus Campus of Central
Florida Community College in
the Multipurpose Room, 3800 S.
Lecanto Hwy. CITA is a non-prof-
it organization that provides net-
working opportunities for tech-
nology professionals, recruits IT
professionals and helps develop
IT jobs in Citrus County.
A presentation on software
that automates .and organizes.
business documents is planned.
Computer professionals are
invited and attendees should
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RSVP by noon Wednesday to
place their food orders.
For information or to RSVP,
call Teresa Bell at 746-4699.
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Chronicle
An Ocala woman was arrest-
ed Sunday after a dramatic
police chase that began at the
Dunnellon Wal-Mart and
ended near the Fort Island
Gulf Beach in Crystal River. ,
Sharon Denise Scott, 48, was
charged with robbery, grand
retail theft, fleeing law
enforcement, aggravated
assault and aggravated battery.
According to the Dunnellon
Police Department, Scott left the
store with about $350 worth of
groceries and merchandise just
before 1:30 p.m. They say she
battered a store employee on
her way out and ignored police
sirens and lights chasing her in-
to Crystal River, the report said.
Scott drove to the boat ramp,
the physical end of Fort Island
Trail, where she then hit an
officer's car with her own and
headed back toward U.S. 19.
That's when the Citrus
County Sheriff's Office heli-
copter caught up with her,
telling road deputies her loca-
tion, according to Sheriff's
spokeswoman Gail Tierney.
Deputies laid strips of spikes
in the road, which Scott man-
aged to avoid, Tierney said.
She was eventually stopped at
North Falls Terrace when sev-
eral cars boxed her car in the
road. A sheriff's K-9 appre-
hended Scott without injury.
She was taken to the Citrus
County Detention Facility and
her bond was set at $30,000.
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chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The county's utility board on
Tuesday said it would consider
an interim rate hike for
Beverly Hills in September to
pay for repair of aging sewer
lines, but not everyone at the
meeting embraced the idea.
Members of the Citrus
County Water and Wastewater
Authority set Sept. 10 as the
final hearing date to consider
the interim rate increase,
which would add a maximum
of $2.03 to a homeowner's bill if
they use 6,000 gallons of water
per month. Sewer rates are
based on water usage.
Officials from Rolling Oaks
Utilities said the increase would
generate about $7,500 per month
to repair lines before they back
up into residences. Sewage has
backed up into four Beverly
Hills homes during the past 16
months, mostly along Roosevelt
Boulevard. Most were caused by
tree roots growing into 40-year-
old clay sewer pipes.
Rolling Oaks officials said
there have been more backups
that were caught before homes
were impacted. They said the
backups were noticed when
manhole covers began to spew
raw sewage.
Representatives of Rolling
Oaks Utilities and its parent
company, Veolia Water, said they
have accomplished minor
repairs to the system, but the
additional money from the inter-
im rate hike will pay for repair-
ing larger sections of pipeline.
They were chastised by some
residents for allowing the 40-
year-old system to deteriorate
to the point where Veolia has to
ask for rate hikes to repair a
system that serves many elder-
ly residents on fixed incomes.
"The idea that nothing is set
aside for infrastructure repairs
is outrageous," said resident
William Bass.
The last time Rolling Oaks
received a full rate hike was
1987. The long period without a,
rate increase has left the com-
munity with the lowest utility
rates in Citrus County.
Veolia attorney Martin Fried-
man said additional funds for
repair and maintenance of the
system were requested in 1987,
but the Florida Public Service
Commission did not grant the
request He said the system was
not as old and the PSC based its
decision on the condition of the
system at that time.
Resident Frank Wheatley
said he was not opposed to the
increase in rates, but he said it
would be another expense for
homeowners.
"The problem is everything
goes up but our incomes," he
said...
If WWA grants the interim
rate hike in September, it could'
be in effect for a maximum of
15 months. While the interim
rate is in place, Veolia and
Rolling Oaks will begin working
on a major rate case to pay for
long-term yearly maintenance
of its 65 miles of sewer pipeline,
as well as replacement of its
aging sewer treatment plant
Rob Nicholas, area manager:
for Veolia, said the company
has no idea how much a new-
plant would cost, but he said:
keeping the old one operating,
in the long term is not practical.:,
He said operating a 40-year-olO:
plant is not much different than:i
operating a 40-year-old car.
"It's hard to find parts," he
said.
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said. However, he added the
superintendent wanted to set-
tle before the school year
began for employee morale.
Negotiations lasted through-
out the morning and afternoon
Monday as union members -
who represent mainly teach-
ers, school nurses, teacher's
aides and secretaries and
school officials debated issues
including adding an extra day
offfor educational support pro-
fessionals and offering employ-
ees additional payment for
training.
In the end CCEA members
accepted the following pack-
age to bring to union members
for a vote:
Teachers will receive a 4.5
percent pay raise that includes
their annual raise for years of
experience. That brings a start-
ing teacher salary from $32,400
to $33,858.
Educational support pro-
fessionals and professional
technical employees basi-
cally nurses, clerks, aides, etc.
- will receive a 4.25 percent
pay raise. A $750 bonus will go
to those at the top of the sup-
port professional's pay scale
for those with more than 16
years of experience. A $1,000
bonus will go to those at the top
of the professional technical
scale for those with more than
14 year's of experience. The
bonus is to make up for the
raise those employees would
not receive because they are at
the end of the pay scale.
For those that opt into the
district's Blue Cross Blue
Shield insurance plan, the dis-
trict will contribute $20 more
per month per employee. Last
year the district contributed
$190 per month for each
employee's insurance plan and
the raise brings the district's
contribution to $210. The
change, however, does not
mean employees with health
insurance will pay less as costs
If CCEA members vote for the changes
in the coming weeks, the proposal
will go before the school board
for final approval.
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uation is," Mauriello, 40, said.
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Citrus County Sheriff
Thefts
A theft, reported at 3:07 p.m.
Monday, July 30, occurred between
10 a.m. Saturday, July 28, and 2:46
p.m. Monday, July 30, in the 700
block of Medical Court East,
Inverness.
A petit theft, reported at 3:37
a.m. Tuesday, July 31, occurred at
midnight Tuesday, July 31, in the
600 block of W. Main Street,
Inverness.
M An auto theft, reported at 11:16
a.m. Tuesday, July 31, occurred
between 4 a.m. and 9:29 a.m.
Tuesday, July 31, in the 3400 block
of S. Suncoast Boulevard,
Homosassa.
A theft, reported at 3 p.m.
ON THE NET
For more information
about arrests made by
the Citrus County
Sheriff's Office, go to
www.sheriffcitrus.org and
click on the link to Daily
Reports, then Arrest
Reports.
Tuesday, July 31, occurred at 3:40
p.m. Tuesday, July 31, to a business
in the 300 block of N. Suncoast
Boulevard, Crystal River.
A theft, reported at 9:47 p.m.
Tuesday, July 31, occurred between
11:30 a.m. and midnight, Tuesday,
July 31, to a residence in the 4000
block of E. Lake Park Drive,
Hernando.
without alcohol sales
Ruggiero, 32, and Mauriello
live in Inverness but thought it
would be fun to try the floating
convenience store idea in
Kings Bay Mauriello said she
paid $5,000 for a 26-foot pon-
toon boat She applied for the
licenses and sent scaled draw-
ings to the DBPR of both the
boat and small warehouse.
Mauriello received the
licenses, and then opened Up
Ship's Creek on weekends.
From the shallows of Kings
Bay, the business sells snacks,
water games, soda, cigarettes
and until July 7 beer in
cans. Its clientele is boaters
only
On July 7, the DBPR sent an
undercover officer to the boat
Gary Maidhof, Citrus County's
director of development 4
services, confirmed a more
exact address for state
officials: The new tobacco
license lists as its geographic
location, "West of Parker Isla
Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florid
to buy cigarettes and beer,
Mauriello said. After the pur-
chase, two DBPR officers
received permission to board
the boat and asked to see the
licenses.
Mauriello said the officer
was surprised to see she had a
license to sell alcohol. She said
the officer made several calls
on a cell phone, then said told
them the alcohol sales were
illegal because the address on
the license must have the exact
address where the
sold.
Their equipment
uct were confiscate
A few days late
with Gary Maid
County's director
ment services. Whi
erphone, the DBP:
Tallahassee who
the licenses said
issue another
Maidhof could con
exact address in
where the boat is moored
while the business is open.
That's exactly what he did.
The new tobacco license lists
as its geographic location,
"West of Parker Island, Kings
Bay, Crystal River, Florida."
However, Mauriello could
not get a new alcohol license
Gary and she doesn't know why. She
Maidhof also doesn't know what hap-
pened to her beer stock and
ind, coolers.
d Mauriello said about 40 per-
a." cent of her sales prior to July 7
were for alcohol. The business
now pulls in about $500 a day.
e alcohol is Last weekend, she started a
petition drive that asks the
t and prod- state to write specific rules for
ed. licensing sale of alcohol for
er they met floating stores like hers. The
hof, Citrus petition netted about 80 signa-
of develop- tures so far.
ile on speak- Mauriello said she doesn't
R official in know how the saga will end.
first issued "We're losing so much money
she would every week, it hurts," she said,
license if and then quickly added: "I
firm a more can't just let them beat me
the water down."
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Theresa 'Terri'
Davis, 81
DUNNELLON
Theresa "Terri" Davis, 81,
Dunnellon, died Sunday, Aug.
5, 2007, at her home.
A native of Aurora, Ill., she
came to this area 27 years ago
from Fort Lauderdale.
Mrs. Davis was co-owner of
Automotive and Truck Repair.
She was a member of St
John the Baptist Catholic
Church.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Billy Joe Davis of
Dunnellon; daughters,
Sharlene Tyler and husband
Steve of Soliveta and Billie
Jean Reed and husband Bill of
Dunnellon; six grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren,
Mallory and Nicole.
Fero Funeral Home with
Crematory, Dunnellon.
Ruth Gagnon, 87
BEVERLY HILLS
Ruth Anne (Marchand)
Gagnon, 87, Beverly Hills, died
Saturday, Aug. 4, 2007, at the
Diamond Ridge Rehabilitation
Center.
She was the wife of the late
Donat Gagnon, and also for-
merly of the late Lionel
Melanson.
Born and raised in Salem,
she was the daughter of the
late Henry and Pauline
(Freeto) Marchand.
. She was preceded in death
by a brother, Henry J.
Marchand; and seven sisters,
Mary Pauline Picone,
Elizabeth A. Julien, Dorothy I.
Coombs, Katherine E.
McKenzie, Margaret L.
Levesque, Alice F Blais and
Jeanne Marie Marchand.
Survivors include a daugh-
ter, Ruthanne Scully of Fort
Myers; a son and daughter-in-
law, Lionel (Lee) and Sandra
Melanson of Beverly Hills; a
stepson, Donald Gagnon of
Lynn, Mass.; two sisters,
Lucille T. Tondreau of
Seabrook, N.H., and Claire F
Richard of Plaistow, N.H.; six
grandchildren, Douglas C.
Melanson, Mark N. Melanson,
Michael E. Ouellette, David A
Ouellette, Wendy L. Genovese
and Kevin Ouellette; 11 great-
grandchildren; and several
nieces and nephews.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Beverly Hills.
Woodrow
Garrett, 54
CRYSTAL RIVER
Woodrow Urvin Garrett, 54,
Crystal River, died Thursday,
Aug. 2, 2007.
Born Aug. 21, 1952, in Winter
Haven to Virginia (Work)
Garrett and the late Charles
Urvin Garrett (1974), he came
here in 1992 from Lakeland.
Mr. Garrett was a draftsman.
His wife, Shelly Garrett, pre-
ceded him in death in 1997.
Survivors include daughters,
Sondra Garrett and Megan
Garrett both of Crystal River;
mother, Virginia Howard of
Crystal River; three brothers,
Gerald Morris of Phoenix,
Ariz., Fred Morris of Lakeland
and George YarBrough of
California; and a granddaugh-
ler, Sadie Haager of Crystal
River.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Homosassa.
Jeanne Grant, 83
WEST DES MOINES,
IOWA
Jeanne Francis Grant, 83,
West Des Moines, Iowa, died
Friday, July 27,
2007, after a
brief illness.
She was born
April 8, 1924, in
Oxford, Iowa,
the daughter of
Jeanette and
Schneider. A Jeanne
graduate of Grant
City High
School in Iowa City, Jeanne vol-
uhteered and entered the
Women's Army Corps in 1944.
During her1
phe met and
eventually wed
Phil L. Grant of
Meadow
Grove, Neb. From the mid-1950s
until 1977, Jeanne and Phil
owned and operated Standard
Oil service stations in the west
end of Davenport, Iowa.
Jeanne was preceded in
death by her husband, Phil.
She is survived by brothers
Edward Schneider of
Burlington, Iowa, and Jim
Schneider of Bettendorf, Iowa;
sisters Janeice Lewis of West
Lake, Ohio, and Ethyl
Bullington of Inverness;
daughter Barbara L. Brecht
and husband Gary of Le Claire,
Iowa; son Jerome L. Grant and
wife Carol of West Des Moines,
Iowa; grandchildren Geni
Grant, and Tory Brecht and
wife Richelle, Neil Grant and
wife Susan; and great-grand-
children Celia Brecht, Maren
Grant, Ethan Blindt, Spencer
Brecht and Jackson Grant
Memorials may be made -to
Trinity Pathways Hospice or to
a hospice organization of your
choice.
The Runge Mortuary &
Crematory, Davenport, Iowa.
Joseph Jones, 24
DUNNELLON
Joseph Paul Jones, 24,
Dunnellon, died Friday, Aug. 3,
2007, in Tampa.
He was born June 26,1983, in
Inverness to Connie (Bray)
Jones and James M. Jones.
Mr. Jones was a roofer
He was a member of North
Oak Baptist Church, Citrus
Springs.
His father, James M. Jones,
preceded him in death.
Survivors include two sons,
Noah Walters of Homosassa
and Joseph Paul Jones Jr. of
Dunnellon; three daughters,
Sidney Walters of Homosassa,
Makayla and Michelle Glenn,
both of Dunnellon; fiancee
Crystal L. Webb of Dunnellon;
mother, Connie B. Stork of
Tennessee; five brothers,
James M. Jones of Arizona,
Mark Jones of Crystal River,
Jason Jones of Tennessee, Tim
Stork of Beverly Hills and
Gabriel Stork of Crystal River;
paternal grandparents, Paul C.
and Peggy R. Jones of
Dunnellon; and maternal
grandmother Lovella Bray of
Tennessee.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Inverness.
Rachel 'Rae'
LaBarbera, 92
DUNNELLON
Rachel L. "Rae" LaBarbera,
92, Dunnellon, died Saturday,
Aug. 4, 2007, in Ocala.
A native and lifelong resi-
dent of Clarksburg, Md., she
came to this area 22 years ago.
She was a homemaker and
spent her life loving and caring
for her family. .
Survivors include a son,
Peter F LaBarbera Jr. of
Dunnellon; a daughter,
Francine Adams of Austin,
Texas; a brother, Price Oden of
Dunnellon; seven grandchil-
dren; 10 great-grandchildren;
and two great-great-grandchil-
dren.
Cremation arrangements
under the care of Roberts
Funeral Home of Dunnellon.
Gordon
Laubrick, 79
DUNNELLON
Gordon Arthur Laubrick, 79,
Dunnellon, died Sunday, Aug.
5, 2007, in Ocala.
He was born
in Watersmeet,
came to this
area 43 years
ago from
South Norfolk, Va.
Mr. Laubrick was a U.S.
Army Corps veteran who
served as a corporal from 1945
to 1947.
He was a life member of DAV
Chapter 149, Ocala, and past
chaplain with DAVY Norfolk,
Va.; member of National Order
of Trench Rats, Norfolk, Va.;
enjoyed studying the Bible and
playing Bible games on com-
puter, and enjoyed CB and ham
radio his handle was
"Lonesome George." His hobby
was bronzing baby shoes.
He was Southern Baptist
Survivors include his wife of
43 years, Frances Laubrick of
Rainbow Lakes, Dunnellon;
son, Gordon A. Laubrick II of
Dunnellon; stepson, Roger
Goldsmith of Johnstown, Pa.;
stepdaughter, Tracy Goldsmith
of Dunnellon; nine grandchil-
dren; and one great-grand-
child.
Roberts Funeral Home of
Dunnellon.
Helen Meade, 95
HERNANDO
Helen Meade, 95, Hernando,
died Friday, Aug. 3, 2007.
Born Aug. 24, 1911, in
Austria, Hungary, the daughter
of the late Frank and Anna
(Modrak) Harris, she came
here 18 months ago from
Bayonet Point
She was a homemaker.
She is survived by several
nieces and nephews including
Bernadette Stry of Hernando.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Inverness.
Lillian Miles, 71
INVERNESS
Lillian Elizabeth "Honey"
Miles, 71, Inverness, died
Monday, Aug. 6, 2007, at her
home under the care of
Hernando-Pasco Hospice.
A native of Jamaica, Long
Island, N.Y, she was born Jan.
23, 1936, to George and Mary
Mae Nugent and came to this
area in 1968 from St Petersburg.
Mrs. Miles was employed as
a bartender at Griffs and
Sweats, as well as a food
demonstrator by Publix super-
markets, all of which she
enjoyed tremendously
She doted on her many
grandchildren.
She was a parishioner at Our
Lady ofFatima Catholic Church.
She was preceded in death by
seven brothers and one sister
Survivors include her hus-
band of 24 years, Jerry Miles of
Inverness; son James Balogh of
Inverness; daughter Michelle
Lee and husband Russell of
Crystal River; stepson Jerry
Wayne Miles Jr. and wife Noria
of Lithia; stepdaughter Missy
Neely and husband Ernie of
Plant City; daughter-in-law
Teresa Gustafson; 11 grand-
children, Little Jimmy,
Brittney, Jessie and Amy
Balogh, Jonathan Jarrett,
Donald and Robert Eckerfield,
Jessica and Jamie Miles, Brian
and Brandy Neely; and four
great-grandchildren.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
Eileen Moore, 67
OCALA'
Eileen Rita Moore, 67, Ocala,
formerly of Inverness, died
Sunday, Aug. 5, 2007, at her
home under
the care of her ---
family and -
Hospice of
Marion County.
Mrs. Moore
was born Nov. i
8, 1939, in
Brontx, N.Y, to
Matthew and Eileen
Rose Ann Moore
Murtha and
moved to Inverness in 1977
from East Northport, N.Y.
She retired from Bank of
America in Inverness as a
branch manager with 20 years
of service.
She enjoyed all aspects of
life, including her family and
grandchildren.
Her husband, Richard P
Moore, preceded her in death
Dec. 25, 1993.
Survivors include one son,
Richard P Moore Jr and wife
Christine of Tampa; three
daughters, Rosemarie Ander-
son and husband Paul of So.
Setauket, LI., N.Y, Kelly Ann
Hahr and husband Matthew of
Damascus, Md., and Eileen
Ann Youmans and husband
Paul of Ocala; two sisters, Anne
O'Connell of Port Jefferson,
N.Y, and Patricia Smith of
Lake Grove, N.Y; and eight
grandchildren.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
Donna
Neumann, 77
HOMOSASSA
Donna M. Neumann, 77,
Homosassa, died Sunday, Aug.
5, 2007.
Funeral Home
With Crematory
EILEEN R. MOORE
Visit: Wed., 5-7pm-Chapel
Service: Thurs., 8:30am
Queen of Peace Catholic
Church-Ocala
COLINJ.KELLEY
Arrangements Pending
JERRY L.WILHELM
Johnson-Danielson Funeral
Home
Plymouth, IN
LILLIAN MILES
Arrangements Pending
726-8323 14712
Mrs. Neumann was born in
West Milton, Ohio, and moved
to Florida in 1966 from Los
Angeles, Calif.
She was a supervisor in the
restaurant industry.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Miles G. Neumann of
Homosassa; four sons, Robert
Miller, Charles Miller, Michael
Miller and Gary Miller; one
daughter, Carol DudAro; one
sister, Jackie Stanfield; and
many grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
National Cremation Society,
Hudson.
Doyle Tindale, 87
INVERNESS
Doyle Harrison Tindale, 87,
Inverness, died Saturday, Aug.
4, 2007.
Born Feb. 22, 1920, in Archer
to Cal Jackson
Tindale and
Alice Thomas
Tindale, he
came here
from Marion
County and lived in Citrus
County most of his life. He was
a 1939 graduate of Citrus High
School.
Mr Tindale was employed as
an officer with Florida Game
and Wildlife for 29 years and as
a ranch foreman for the Flying
Eagle Ranch.
He was an Air Force veteran
serving during World War II.
He was a member of the
American Legion, Bevilles
Corner; and past master of the
Marion Dunn Masonic Lodge
No. 19 F&AM, Ocala.
He was Methodist
His brother, Glenn C.
Tindale, preceded him in
death.
Survivors include a son,
Doyle Cal Tindale and wife
Renee of Inverness; daughter
Helen Parrett and husband
Dale of Lake Panasoffkee; sis-
ter Eloise VanNess of
Inverness; five grandchildren,
Edward Mann Parrett of
Inverness, Cindy Parrett of
Orlando, Christopher M.
Tindale of Pedro, Michael
Garrett Tindale of Fort Pierce
and Doyle Cal Tindale II of
Summerfield; and two great-
grandchildren, Gage Parrett
and Olivia Tindale.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Inverness.
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Funeral
NOTICES
Woodrow Urvin Garrett The
service of remembrance for Mr
Woodrow Urvin Garrett, 54, of
Crystal River, will be conduct-
ed at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9,
2007, at the Homosassa Chapel
of Hooper Funeral Homes with
the Rev. L.B. Thomason offici-
ating. Cremation will be under
the direction of Hooper
Crematory, Inverness.
Joseph Paul Jones. The serv-
ice of remembrance for Mr.
Joseph Paul Jones, 24, of
Dunnellon, will be conducted
at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9,2007,
at North Oak Baptist Church,
Citrus Springs, with Pastor
Stan Stewart officiating.
Friends may call from 1 p.m.
until the time of service
Thursday at the church.
Friends who wish may send
memorial donations to North
Oak Baptist Church, 9324
Elkcam Blvd., Citrus Springs,
FL 34433. Cremation will be
under the direction of Hooper
Crematory, Inverness.
Lillian Elizabeth "Honey"
Miles. Funeral services will be
conducted at 6 p.m. Wednesday,
Aug. 8, 2007, from the Chas. E.
Davis Funeral Home with Fr.
Charles Leke of Our Lady of
Fatima Catholic Church offici-
ating. The family will receive
friends from 4 p.m. until the
time of service. Cremation will
follow with inurnment in Hills
of Rest Cemetery in Floral City
at a later date.
Eileen Rita Moore. Friends
may call from 5 to 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2007, at the
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
of Inverness. The Mass of
Christian burial will be offered
at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 9,
2007, from the Queen of Peace
Catholic Church in Ocala.
Cremation will follow. In lieu of
flowers; memorials are sug-
gested to Hospice of Marion
County.
Doyle Harrison Tindale. The
service of remembrance for Mr.
Doyle Harrison Tindale, 87, of
Inverness, will be conducted at
2:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10, 2007,
at Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell, with the Rev. Robert
Tindale and the Rev. Greg
Freeze officiating. Friends who
wish may send memorial dona-
tions to Hospice of Citrus
County, PO. Box 641270,
Beverly Hills, FL 34464.
Cremation will be under the
direction of Hooper Crematory,
Inverness.
Deaths
ELSEWHERE
Jose Miguel
Battle Sr., 77
ALLEGED CRIME
LORD
MIAMI Jose Miguel Battle
Sr., who authorities alleged
was the godfather of one of the
country's largest Hispanic
organized crime groups, has
died. He was 77.
Battle died Friday at a med-
ical facility in South Carolina,
his attorney, Jack R.
Blumenfeld said Sunday. Battle
was at the facility for kidney
dialysis, Blumenfeld said.
Blumenfeld said an autopsy
was not conducted and he was
not sure what the exact cause
of death was, but said Battle
had long struggled with his
health.
"He had a myriad of prob-
lems," he said.
Battle pleaded guilty during
his federal racketeering trial in
2006 because of his health
problems. He had been
released on a $1 million bond
and was awaiting a spot in a
Federal Bureau of Prisons
facility that could handle his
medical needs, Blumenfeld
said.
Authorities believe 'Baffe
served as the boss of "The
Corporation," a crime ring that
authorities said operated in
New York, Florida and Latin
America.
Battle and five others were
accused of committing five
murders, four arson attacks
resulting in eight deaths, and
more than $1.5 billion collected
from drug trafficking, book-
making and numbers rackets.
Raul Hilberg, 81
HOLOCAUST
SCHOLAR
WILLISTON, Vt Dr. Raul
Hilberg, a renowned Holocaust
scholar, died Saturday He was
81.
Hilberg, a professor emeri-
tus of political science at the
University of Vermont, died at
the Vermont Respite House of
lung cancer, although he never
smoked, said his wife, Gwen.
Hilberg wrote "The
Destruction of the European
Jews," published in 1961, a
landmark study of the Nazi
killings of more than 5 million
Jews.
He was honored by the
German government for his
contributions and teaching on
the Holocaust and was elected
a fellow of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences
in 2005, according to the uni-
versity.
Hilberg, who taught at the uni-
versity from 1956 to 1991, started
the school's Holocaust Studies
program, and the institution
later created the Center for
Holocaust Studies in 1992 "to
honor Hilberg's teaching and
research accomplishments."
Hilberg and his parents left
Austria in 1938 after the Nazi
invasion and came to the
United States. Hilberg served
in the U.S. Army in Europe
during World War II.
Baron Elie Robert
de RoLhschild, 90
WINEMAKING HEIR 7
VIENNA, Austria Baron
Elie Robert de Rothschild, who
helped France's renowned
Rothschild winemaking and
banking dynasty recover from
the ravages of World War II,
died Monday while vacationing
at his Austrian hunting lodge.
He was 90.
Rothschild had been on a
hunting trip at his lodge near
the alpine village of Scharnitz
outside Innsbruck when he suf-
fered a fatal heart attack,
police in the province of Tyrol
said in a statement.
He had spent the past sever-
al days hunting game with
friends in the heavily forested
area and had planned to return
home to France, police said.
The family's prestigious
Chateau Lafite-Rothschild
winery, for whom Elie de
Rothschild began working in
1946 after serving as an Allied
soldier during World War II,
credits him with at least two of
the best and most memorable
postwar Bordeaux vintages:
1947 and 1949.
"After the difficult decades
following the turn of the centu-
ry, and the painful period of
World War II, Baron Elie de
Rothschild was entrusted with
the recovery of the estate," the
domain says on its Web site,
www.lafite.com.
"Vintages 1947 and 1949
were rays of hope amid the
hard labors of renewal," it says.
Rothschild, the vineyard
says, supervised the effort to
restore the domain's vineyards
and buildings and overhauled
the way the holdings were
administered.
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MOST ACTIVE (S1 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
Ciigrp 622540 48.35 +2,63
GenElec 522925 39.10 +1.04
Pfizer 517364 24.11 +.60
CntwdFn 502432 26.75 +1.75
TimeWam 498993 18.48 -.13
GAINERS (S2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
RAITFin 10.00 +3.68 +58.2
RAITpfB 14.50 +2.48 +20.6
RAITpfA 13.49 +2.19 +19.4
Fremontif 5.28 +.79 +17.6
AccoBrds 24.25 +3.50 +16.9
LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)
,Name Last Chg %Chg
Luminent 4.38 -1.95 -30.8
StMotr 8.62 -2.80 -24.5
Primus36n 13.43 -3.82 -22.1
Griffon 12.98 -2.94 -18.5
HarmonyG 11.02 -2.45 -18.2
DIARY
Aadanced
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Unchanged
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New Highs
New Lows
Volume
l,790
1,569
64
3,423
31
650
795,618,757
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Name Vol (00) Last Chg
SPDR 2688476 146.21 +2.41
IShR2Knya1808570 76.03 +.65
SPFnd 1075381 33.70 +1.64
SP Engy 494446 66.50 +.38
PrUShQQQ 299014 45.34 -1.21
GAINERS (S2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
SYS 2.20 +.20 +10.0
Adventrx 2.45 +.22 +9.9
GeoGlobal 4.29 +.37 +9.4
Protalixn 24.26 +2.00 +9.0
GormanR s 31.35 +2.35 +8.1
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BFCFnd 2.22 -.46 -17.2
FedTrstCp 4.34 -.71 -14.1
ADDvntgT 5.10 -.68 -11.8
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683
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SunMicro 876625 4.96 +.05
Cisco 696249 29.50 +.04
Intel 620399 24.13 +.22
Level3 603514 5.06 -.13
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NoWesCpwt4.00 +1.10 +37.9
CoastFin 2.86 +.58 +25.4
FrankCred 2.13 +.38 +21.7
Gigabeam 5.10 +.75 +17.2
EntFnSv 23.36 +3.34 +16.7
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RAM HIdgs 6.42 -5.15 -44.5
EnPointe 3.07 -1.35 -30.5
Santarus 3.61 -1.55 -30.0
Moldflow 16.12 -4.66 -22.4
QuintMrwtA 7.62 -1.57 -17.1
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109
3,183
38
533
2,706,330,229
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YTD
Name DIv YId PE Last Chg %Chg
AT&T Inc 1.42
BkofAm 2.56
CapCtyBk .70
Citigrp 2.16
Disney .31
EKodak .50
ExxonMbI 1.40
FPL Grp 1.64
FlaRock .60
FordM
GenElec 1.12
GnMotr 1.00
HomeDp .90
Intel .45
IBM 1.60
Lowes .32
McDnlds 1.00
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+1.16 -9.8
+1.41 -6.7
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+1.46 +9.0
+3.63 +11.6
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+1.04 +5.1
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+.70 -8.1
+.22 +19.2
+2.00 +17.2
+.59 -10.0
+.94 +11.6
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Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg
Microsoft .40
Motorola .20
Penney .80
ProgrssEn 2.44
RegionsFn1.44
SearsHIdgs ...
SprintNex .10
TimeWarn .25
UniFirst .15
VerizonCml.62
Wachovia 2.24
WalMart .88
Walgrn .38
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+.18 -19.6
+3.80 -10.1
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+2.51 -20.2
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+1.50 +1.8
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52-Week Net % YTD 52-wk
High Low Name Last Chg Chg % Chg % Chg
14,021.95 11,042.64 Dow Jones industrials 13,468.78 +286.87 +2.18 +8.07 +20.05
5,487.05 4,134.72 Dow Jones Transportation 4,965.09 +91.28 +1.87 +8.88 +15.03
537.12 421.87 Dow Jones Utilities 493.32 +16.57 +3.48 +8.00 +14.63
10,238.25 8,140.11 NYSEComposite 9,553.77 +183.17 +1.95 +4.54 +15.96
2,398.11 1,116.16 Amex Index 2,246.82 +8.85 +.40 +9.26 +12.70
2,724.74 2,048.22 Nasdaq Composite 2,547.33 +36.08 +1.44 +5.47 +22.91
1,555.90 1,261.30 S&P 500 1,467.67 +34.61 +2.42 +3.48 +15.04
856.48 674.75 Russell 2000 766.39 +10.97 +1.45 -2.70 +10.11
15,730.39 12,587.35 DJ Wilshire 5000 14,723.12 +290.78 +2.01 +3.27 +15.32
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.20B ABBLtd 23.58 +.26
- 1.60e ABNAmro 49.38 +124
1.081 ACE Ltd 58.47 +3,75
AESCorp d18.37 -.35
.82 AFLAC 55.31 +3.93
.. AGCO 42.60 +1.88
1.64 AGL Res 38.01 +.22
.. AKSteel 35.84 -.84
.. AMR 23.86 -.24
1.00e ASALtd 62.35 -1.55
1.42 AT&T Inc 40.26 +.81
.06r AUOption 16.19 +.04
1.42e AXA 39.48 +1.09
1.30 Abtlab 53.12 +2.03
.70 Abeitb 70.02 +1.02
... Abkitg d2.02 -.13
.351 Accentures 41.71 +.71
AcwoBds 24.25 +3.50
.90e AdamsEx 14.65 +.30
24 AdvAuto 34.03 +.36
AMD d12.77 -.08
1.80 AdvEngy 11.70 -.45
.. Aeropsd 36.53 +.88
.041 Aetna 49.98 +67
2.06t Aglent 38.31 +.33
.121 Agrkcog 41.46 -1.42
.. Alld 12.35 -.01
1.52 AiProd 86.49 +1.12
... ATran d9.64 +25
.80 Aals 96.15 +29
.42e Aktateluc 11.33 -.04
.68 Alcoa 3567 -.51
124 AescoFncld 3.52 -21
,52 AlegTch 101.91 -.49
20 Aargans u65.99 +242
1.64 Allete 43.12 +.58
.. AmData 76.45 -.80
1.02a AmiBGIb 12.60 -.12
.60 AmBInco 8.14 +.03
4.42e AMeBem 86.15 +3.65
.51e Allianz 21.84 +.84
... AldWaste 12.74 +.11
1.52 Allstate d54.27 +2.66
50 AIteB 67.35 +26
.. AlphaNRs 17.11 +.59
.. Alpharma 22.71 -.20
2.76 Atias 68.98 +2.38
.97e AlChnaas 43.36 -2.44
.84t AmbacF d64.32 +1.90
A.. Andocs 34.62 -.79
2.54 Arnern d48.47 +.93
.. Amenrigrp 29.62 +.50
.36e An)oAL 58.38 +1.33
.40f AEageOsd23.60 +.10
1.56 AEP 46.31 +227
.60 AmExp 6023 +2.74
.76 AFndRT d8.33 +.21
80f AmlntGrlf 64.56 42.92
.. AmOrBio 7.35 +21
.64 AmStands 37.94 +.44
.90a AmSIP3 11.23 -.42
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.60 Anerrri 57.62 +2.61
20 AmenBrg 47.67 +1.58
.06 Amnphenols 34.39 -.42
36 Anadarko 50.46 +57
.72 AnalogDev 36.65 +1.19
,45e AnrgltdA 39.12 -.76
1.321 Anheusr 50.34 +1.39
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.77e Annaly 15.55 +.57
120f AnthCap d7.08 +.19
.60 AonCorp 42.64 +1.54
.60 Apache 78.40 +.30
2.40 Aptlnv d41.38 +1.32
.46 AquaAm 23.42 +.52
.,. Aquila 3.75 +.11
1.30 ArcelorMit 63.54 +.45
.281 ArchCoal 29.09 +.89
.46 ArchDan 34.52 +1.06
1.81 ArchstnSm 56.91 +.42
.40 AvMerit 19.36 -.42
1.10a Ashland 59.61 +.11
.68 AsdEstat d13.30 +.83
.481 Assurant d48.70 +.63
1.28 ATMOS d27.69 +.38
AutoNatn d19.41 +.62
.92b AutoData 48.04 +.48
... Avaya 16.83 +.18
AvisBudget 23.28 +.08
Avnet 36.51 +.05
.74 Avon 34.93 -.07
1.841 BB&TCp 39.39 +2.38
.77e BHPBilU 61.52 +.79
.20 BJSvcs d24.67 +.46
.. BJs WhIs 31.81 -.11
BMC Sft 27.79 +.40
2.48e BP PLC 67.54 +1.04
2.48 BRT d15.70
.52 BakrHu 76.40 +.56
.40 BalICp 51.25 +.66
.86e BcBiVArg 24.78 +.80
.14i BcBradess 25.76 +.36
.91e Bncoltau 45.14 +1.15
2.561 BkofAm d48.16 +1.16
1.46 BkAmplE d24.34 -.05
.96f BkNYMel 43.37 +2.72
.30f BanickG 33.33 +.12
.52 BauschL 62.689 +.16
.67 Baxter 53.97 +.47
2.16 BaytexEg 18.05 -.90
1.28 BearSt d113.81 +.46
BearingP d6.02 -.03
.40 BeazrHm 10.96 -.34
.98 BectDck 77.32 +1.12
.201 Berkley 28.59 +.43
.521 BestBuy d44.42 +.80
.- BIgLots 26.91 +2.12
1.36 BIkHIItsCp 39.45 +227
.45a BikFL08 14.52 -.01
... Blackstn d24.53 +.14
.571 BlockHR 19.66 -.13
... Blockbstr 4.11 -.08
.58e BlueChp 6.06 +.05
1.40 Boeing 104.34 +.10
.44 Borders d15.05 +.03
... Boster u44.87 +1.98
2.72a BostProp 99.53 +421
... BostonSci d12.91 -18
.80 Bowatr d16.90 -1.05
1.12 BrMySq 28.52 +.52
24 BrdrdgFnn 17.57 +.52
.42f BrtldAsgs 33.14 +.64
.60b Brunswick d28.06 +.80
1.281 BurdNSP 80.68 +1.58
.16 CAbInc 25.82 +.50
.. CBRBEis 32.10 +.84
.88 CBS B 32.05 +.48
2.16 CHEngy d45.61 +2.50
.04 CIGNAs 48.80 +.93
1.00 CrTGp 34.38 -2.30
.20 CMSaEng 16.08 +.28
.56 CSS ds 34.61 -2.27
.60f CSXs 46.07 -.67
24 CVSCare 37.29 +.86
..CablvsnNY 33.40 -.35
.12 CabotOs 32.82 -.38
28 CallGoff 16.83 +120
.20 Camecogs 38.78 -27
... Cameron 77.67 +1.17
.80 CampSp 37.97 +1.44
.34 CdnNRsg 66.10 -1,14
2.28 Canealig 14,04 -,40
.11 CapOne d70.25 +2,91
2.401 CapilSrce 19.19 +.28
1.26 CapMpfB d12.30 -.40
.481 CardnlHIth 68.51 +2.49
... CarMaxs- 23.50 -.48
1.40 Camrrval 44.44 +.83
1.44f Caterpillar 81,00 +2.04
.16 Celanese 36.07 -.95
,75e Cemex 31.23 -.41
.68 CenterPnt 16.44 +.43
.16 Centex d34.38 -.93
.26 CntryTel 46.31 +.55
ChmpE 10,88 +.19
.01 Checkpnt 27.39 +.53
.20 Chemtura 9,54 +.18
271 ChesEng 35.74 +.57
2.32 Chevron 82.02 +1.00
... Chlcos 18.49 +.50
.99e ChinaMble 55.43 +.73
.. Chiquita 13.87 -24
1.16 Chubb 51.38 +2.17
.16 Cimarex 36.49 +27
.., CindBell 5.00 +.05
.16 CircCity d11.19 +.06
.72a CitadlBr d4.56 -.12
2.16 Cltlgrp d48.35 +2.63
1.00 CitzCom 12.80 -.48
.75 ClearChan 36.78 +.03
1.601 Clorox 58.96 +1.79
... Coach 46.73 +.77
24 CocaCE 22.93 +.28
1.36 CocaCI 54.23 +.95
Coeur 3.82 +.15
1.44 CoIgPal 67,85 +1.65
.75 ColBgp d20.83 +.81
2.56 Comerica 53.83 +.57
.52 CmcBNJ 3507 +1.92
., ComScop 51.34 -1.89
CmtyHt 34.50 -.98
.61ie CVRD 46.55 -.21
.61e CVRD p 40.04 +.12
,40 Con-Way 47.94 +1.04
.72 ConAgra 26.58 +.82
164 ConcPhil 7895 +136
... Conseco 18.09 +86
.28 ConsolEngy 38.81 +,63
2.32 ConEd 45.73 +1.86
.. ConstellA 23.5 +1.00
.. ClAirB 31.70 +52
Cnvrgys d17.84 -.30
.42 cooperTIre 2225 +1.07
.20 Coming 23.36 -18
.0 CntwdFn d26.75 +1.75
C.. CventryH u57,42 +1.47
... Covidienn 41.53 +.45
... CrwnCse 36.89 +.14
... CrownHold 23.61 -.10
1.00f Cumminss 124.82 +4.97
... CypSem 24.63 -.06
.78 DNPSelct 10.77 +.14
':1.04 'DPL d26.93 +.50
.60 DRHorton 16.86 +.40
2.12 DTE 48.43+2.21
2.50e DalmliC 90.05 +,03
.121 Danaher 78.64 +2.83
.46 Darden 44.71 +.15
.. DaVits 57.62 +1.67
15.09e DeanFdsa 30.00 +1M44
1.76 Deere 119.90 +2.44
1.68 DeerldTri d7.93 +.12
.. DeltaIrn 18.02 -.68
2.64 DevDv 48.95 +1.16
.56 DevonE 77.18 +.06
.50a DiaOffs 94.55 -1.45
1.87e DlanaShIp 25,115 -1.01
.16 Dillards d25.26 -.36
., DirecTV 21.31 +.15
...Discovern d22.15 +.16
.31f Disney 34.30 +.40
2.84 DomRes 86.96 +2.96
Domltargf 8.69 -.26
... DoralFnd d.92 -.08
.80f Dover 51.095 +.78
1.68f DowChm 43.04 +.15
1.00 DowJns 58.65 +.44
1.48 DuPont 47.64 +1.29
.88f DukeEgys 17.90 +.79
1.921 DukeRIy d32.28 +.63
... 'Dynegy 9.00 +.20
EM Cp 18,49 -.19
.36 EOGRes 70.52 +.05
1.76 EastChm 69.57 +1.12
.50 EKodak 26.51. +.49
1.16 Esonnlnt 56.09 +2.64
.80 Edwards 81.26 +1.64
.16 EPasoCp 16,83 +.54
... Elan 18.68 +.28
.20 EDS d23.72 +.44
1.05 EmersnBs 48.11 +1.54
1.28 EmpDist 2227 +.60
... Emulex 1905 +.45
3.70 .EnbrEPbs 5068 -2.03
.80 EnCana 59.75 -1.71
2.41e Endesa u55,06 +.71
3231 EngyTsfr d147.25 -4.10
... EnPro 40,42 +.13
.10 ENSCO 5729 +.84
3.00f Enter 1031 +56.05
1.93f EntPrPt 28.00 -1.10
.16 Equifax 39.75 +27
1.00 Eqtyinn 21.47 -,38
1.85 EqtyRsd 40JO0 +1.18
1.76 Exelon 7427 +43.18
... ExpisJet d4.90 -.28
1,40 ExxonMbl 83,54 +146
1.64 FPLGrp 60.74 +3.63
.46 FamllyDIr 29.18 +.92
2.001 FennleM f 62.50 45.87
.401 FedExCp 110.83 4+2.27
.24 FedSign d13.38 +.40
2.00 Ferreigs d21.65 -.65
.58 Ferro 20.70 -.44
1.20 FdlNFRn 20.38 +.80
.20 RdNInfo 49.89 +.51
.88 FstAmCp 43,91 +.91
.12 RrstDatas 31.99 -.12
1.63e FslFinFd 12.55 +.25
1.80 FstHorizon 30.06 +1.21
1.60 RTrFid d17.01 +.02
... FstFed d41.75 +1.34
2.00 RirstEngy 62.66 +2.77
.60 RaRock 63.53 +.42
.80 Ruor 116.55 -125
.50 FootLockr d16.91 -.15
FordM 819 +13
3.05e FrdgCCTg 30.89 -1.37
.. ForestLab d39.30 -.33
35e Fortressnd1687 +1.18
1.681 FortuneBr u87.90 +5.45
.60 FrankRes 126.12+5.63
2.00 FrdMac d60.00 +4.30
1.25a FMCG 8547 -67
.48 Fremontif 5.28 +.79
20 FriedBR d4.62 +.20
201 FronterOil 35.34 +.33
7.55e Fronrine 44.21 -19
.96 GATX 44.80+2.61
.80a GabelET 9.61 +.07
.. GabHlthW 921 -20
.72 GabUtl 9.49 +.05
.. GameStops 40.60 +1.05
1.601 Gannett 49.79 +70
32 GaD d1601 -43
Gateway d1.18 -.06
Genentch 74,16 +.74
.. GnCable 60.00 -2.22
1.16 GenDynam 79.91 +.43
1.12 GenElec 3910 +104
1.80 GnGrthPrp 48.32 +1.50
1.56f GenMills 57.44 +1.87
1.00 GnMoIr 32,45 +.41
.36 Genworth d27.89 -.37
1.50 GaPw8-44 24.56 -.09
.66e Gerdau 24.79 +.03
1.98e GlaxoSKIn 52.29 +1.28
.90 GlobalSFe 65.32 -1.28
.28e GoldFLtd d15.26 -.33
.18 Gokdcipg 24.47 -.25
1,40 GoldmanS 187,794811
.80 Goodrich 63.79 +,49
...Goodye 25.91 -52
... Gand 51.11 -27
1.66 GtPlainEn 27.86 +.87
Griffon d12.8 -2.94
.66e GpTelevisa 25.38 +.56
.52e GuangRy 36,50 +96
.84 HRPTPip 9.71 +35
4.25e HSBC 92.94 +1.52
36 Hallibrtn 3430 +03
.91e HanJS 13.39 +.01
.58a HanPtDv2 10.54 +.11
Hanesbrdn 31.38 +2.14
Hanover 22.72 -.11
.301 HanoverIns 42.95 +.59
2.13e Hanson 111.10 +.98
1.001 HaeyD d56.72 +1.52
annyG .02 -245
1.60 HarahE 84.00 -.05
2.00 HartfdFn 91.90 4+3.65
4,56 HaritEng 26.65 -1.54
.64 Hasbro 28.05 +.40
1.24 HawaiiB 23,01 +.75
1.78 HIlhCrPr 26.52 +68
1.78 HlthCrPr 26.52 +.68
2.64 HItCrREIT 37.33 +.81
10.00e HitMgts 6.79 -.01
1.54m HithcrRity d22.87 +.73
HedaM 7.69 +.08
1.52f Heinz 43.99 +1.00
HelixEn 35.25 -1.05
.37e HellnTel 15.50 +.58
.18 HelmPayne 31.21 -.93
.20 Hercules 20.87 +.30
1.08 Hershey d46.64 +1.49
.40 Hess 55.63 -.96
.32 HewlettP 48,46 +105
1.70 HighwdPrp d32.88 +.79
.16 Hilton 44.39 +.25
.90 HomeDo 3689 +,70
1.00 Honwillnd 58.95 +.77
Hospira 39.25 +.25
3.04 HospFT d39.03 +.82
.80a Hoslots 22.19 +.89
... HovnanE 11.43 -.59
... Humana 6526 +.16
.40 Huntsmn 24.78 -22
.50e ICICIBk 43.53 +.39
87e iShBrazil 6110 +.20
.32e IShHK 17.54 +.51
.10e iShJaDan 1426 +21
.33e iSh Kor 64.35 +2.32
.20e iShMalasia 1124 +26
.31e iShSing 12.92 +.07
31e iShTaiwan 16.06 +.39
1.3le iShChin25 131.19 +1.03
2.53e iShSP500 148.37 +2.47
1.58e iShEmMId 13003 +2.28
1.53e iShEAFE 78,71 +.85.
3.09e iShREst 471.70 +1.82
23e iShDJBdrr 49.74 +1.41
.49e iShSPSml 66.70 +.77
3.30 iStar d34.85 +.11
1.20 Idaorp 31.55 +.85
1.37 Idearcn 33.14 -.62
1.121 ITW 55.22 +.46
.64 Imaton 30.74 +.59
.40m ImpacMtg dl.70 +.04
2.00 Indymac 20.03 +.37
, ... Infineon 15.75 -.16
.72 IngerRd 51.70 +1.61
... IngrmM 19.28 +.13
InputOut 12.91 -.74
2.64 IntegrysE 51.16 +1.80
IntcnUEx 153,58 -.38
1.60 IBM 113.89 +2.00
.52 IntlGame d34.30 +,09
1.00 IntPap 34.50 -.36
... Interpublc 9.75 -,09
... IronMtns 28.45 +.43
1521 JPMorgCh 4511 +1,48
.04 JanusCap 30.22 +.63
... Jarden 34.16 -.63
.50 Jeffertes 26.38 +1.33
1.66 JohnJn 62.30 +1.75
1.32 JohnsnC.I 116.06 +4.03
.56 JonresApp d20.53 +.02
1.00 KBI Home d31.97 +1.03
.. KBRIncn 32.49 +.56
2.24 KKRFnd 20.43 +.92
.60 Kaydon 54.61 -.10
124 Ke 54.77 +2.19
.64 Kellwood d23.59 -.19
1.48 Keycorp d35.67 +2.33
1.90 KeySpan 42.00 +.35
2.12 KlmbOk 69.49 +1.86
1.60f Kimco 38.72 +1.02
3.40f KindME 49.00 -1,90
... lKngPhnm 16.59 +.04
Knrossg 12.57 -.12
KohIs d60.31 +299
100 Kraft 32.70 +74
KrIpKrn d&28 -34
.30 Kiger 26.46 +.603
... L-lldent 14.19 -.99
.03j LLERy 1.57 -.02
..LSICoilp d627 -.35
1.50 LTCiPrp d20.19 +.50
.48 LaZBoy d10.12 +.36
1.48 Lacltde 30.38 +1.09
LVSands 99.02 4526
.36 Lazard 42.69 +3.46
.96 LegMason 87.60 +1.40
.72 LeggPlat d20.48 +.03
.60 LehmanBr d5827 +249
.64 LennarA 32.36 +.96
... Lexmmrk d37.60 -.16
.59e LbtyASG 5.72 -.03
1.70 UlyE 5622 +2.09
.60 United d23.43 +.62
1.58 LicNat 59.97 2.67
.28 ULindsay 41.94 +1.83
... LlveNa d17.57-1.14
.23 UzClai 3601 +1.31
1.40 LockhddM 100.85 +1.48
.25 Loews 46.21 +1.26
.60 LaPac d17.59 +.11
.321 LoCes 28.04 +.59
1.28f Lumient d4.38 -1.95
.90 Lyondell 44.60 +.10
2.80f M&TBk 106.93 +7.08
1.36 MBIA d56 +5.37
.54 MDURes 27.30 +.54
... MEMC 58.80 +.34
MFGIobn 26,13 -.07
.49 MCR 8.28
1.00 MGIC 33.28 -.57
MGMMir 74.50 -1.31
.521 Macys d34.89 +1.15
.52f Macys d34.89 +1.19
... Madeco 13.52 -.28
.96f Magnalg 81.25 -2.33
.88f Manulilgs 37.44 +.78
.96 Marathons 49.24 -.57
.30 MarlntA 42.34 +.79
.76 MarshM 27.65 +.78
1.241 Marshlls 42.39 +1.98
... MStewrt d11.56, -.71
.92 Masco 27.51 +.55
.16 MasseyEn d18.07 -.93
.60 MasterCrd 137.62 +6.36
... MaterialSol 9.44 -.79
.65f Mattel 23.64 +.92
... MoDenmlnt 84.02 +.58
1.001 McDnlds 49.46 +.94
.82 McGrwH 57.10 +.76
.24 McKesson 61.66 +3.10
... McAfeelf 34.80 -.45
.92 MeadWvco 31.86 +.88
MedcoHlt 83.03 +.15
.12 Medis 2820 +.18
.501 Medtnic 53.31 +1.65
1.52 Merck 51.35 +1.06
1.40 MerrillLyn d7455 +4.50
.59f1 MetUfe 63.45 +2.46
... MetroPCS n 30.59 -57
... MronT 1163 -.01
2.42 MidAApt d46.12 +.69
.. Midas 18.62 +.37
Millipore 74.05 +128
.. Mirant 38.46 +1.61
.03e MitsuUFJ d9.89 +.09
20 MoneyGrm d23.00 +.18
.50 Monsanto 63.91 -.17
.32 M=di 54.13 +87
1.08b Moten 64.03 +3,41
6.84e MSEmMkt 27.49 +.29
.. Mosaic If 38.75 -.73
20 Motorola d1653 +18
.75f MurphO 59.11 +28
24 anLb d15.52 -22
NRGEgys 39.30 +.12
.40 NYMEX 121.46 -3.64
25p NYSEEur 71.15 -2.81
... Nbor d28.09 +28
1.641 NattClty d28.64 +1.42
1.24 NatFuGas 43.71 -.19
2.79e NatGrid 73.64 +1.08
.. NOiVarco 110.39 +.60
1.42 NatRetPrp 22.44 +.89
.16 NatSemi 25.386 ..
27 Navios 11.20 -.30
.. Navteq 64.74 +.83
21a NewAmS dl1.88 -.07
1.52 NJRscs d47.86 +.92
1.00 NYCmtyB 16.56 +1.06
.26 NewAiSBc 14.29 +-93
2.88 Nacste 16.09 +.10
.84 NewelRub 26.42 +21
.40 NewmlM 40.66 -24
NwpkRsIf 5.18 -28
.12 NewsCpA 20.94 +.23
.10 NewsCpB 22.56 +.16
.92 NASoure d1921 +24
1.86 Nicer 40.80 +53
.74 NikeBwi 57.47 +.97
.321 NobleCorp 97.51 +24
.56e NokdaCp 30.17 +52
.54 Nordsim 47,74 +1.67
1.041 NoitSo 5029 -.55
Nortaetrs d18.38 -.95
.801 NoestUt 28.49 +122
1.48 NortnhropG 79.41 +1.38
1.44 NStarRRt 8.65 +.14
1.10e Novartis 54.81 +1.32
IA MERI AN TOK5XC AN Ei
DIv Name Last Chg
.42 AbdAsPac 6.14 -.02
A2 AdmRsc d22.34-225.
BFCFnrd d222 -.46
BotlTech 38.06 -229
BootsCts 122 -.12
ChleniereEn 34.64 -1.66
.40 CommSys 10.05 +.01
1.12 ComerSIrt 8.31 -.10
CovadCm .87
.. Crystllxg 324 +.07
S2.65e DJIADiam 134.20 +2.01
.. Darling 7.98 -.05
.74 EVInMu2 14.75 +.05
... EldorGdg 4.91 +.12
.66e ElswthFd 8.86 -.01
... EvgmEnya 3.90 +.25
... FweStar 6.70 -.20
.45f RaPUIN 11.95 +.10
... FrdmAcqn 10.40 +20
.. FrdmAcet 2.46 +.16
... FrontrDg 10.55 -1.16
... GamGldg 9.86 -.06
.. GascoEngy 2.10 -.15
GoldStrg 357 -.01
... GreyWol 6.74 -.19
1.38a INGGRE 1720 -25
1.10e iSAstlanya 27.48 +.68
.28e iSCannya 29.48 -.14
.51e iShGernya 32,37 +.87
.46e iShMexnya 5673 +03
1.26e iShSP100 cbo68.48 +1.38
4.04e iSh20TB 87.29 -.64
3.45e iShl-3TB 80.34 -.10
.58e iSRMCG nyal 10.66+1.23
1.38e iShRsMdnya104.32+1.43
.09p iShNqBio 77.15 +.90
2.11e iShC&SRI nya85.28+1.93
1.83e iSRIKVnya 83.00 +1.81
53e ISR1KGnya58.59 +.79
1.29e iSRuslKnya79.43 +1.55
1.49e iSR2KVnya 73.73 +1.13
33e iSR2KGnya 8051 +90
87o iShR2Knva 7603 +65
1.32e iSRus3Knya84.10 +.97
... IdaGnMn 6.23 -.23
... IntelgSys 3.50
... InterOilg 28.48 -1.47
... Invemss 46.46 +.31
... JazzTchwt .60 -.07
... KBLHAcn d724 -.03
.. LadThaFn 1.85 +.14
LundinMs 12.09 -24
MadCatzg 1.01 -.13
.12e MktVGold 38.74 -.74
Menimac 10.40 +25
.. MetroHth d1.69 +.03
.. Miramar 4,89 +.01
.. NAPallg 7.85 -.52
... NOriong 5.05 -.10
.. NthgtMg 3.09 +.04
.. NovaGldg 14.85 -.78
126e OilSvHT 166.70 -.05
.. Oilsndson 425 -12
.. On2Tech 1.26 -.13
2.66e PhmHTr 79.04 +1.79
Pi. onDnil 12.01 +.08
27e PwShChina24,87 -.06
.04e PwSChEn 20.79 +.13
.58e PwSInODv 20.65 +.15
... PSOfSv 24.53 -.32
P. PwSValL 16.64 +.11
.16e PwSWIr 20.61 +.02
1.50e PrUShS&P 5590 -215
7.48e ProUtDow 93.11 +2.78
1 52e PrUlJIShDowv 50.30 -194
2.02e PrUShMC 57.22 -1.02
5.43e ProUltQQQ 95.00 +1.83
132e PrUShQQQ 45,34-121 .36e SpdrKbwCM63.80 42.05
4.32e ProUlSP 8855 4+3.35 1.43e SpdrKbwRBd41.89+1.59
.50e PrUShREnu106.87-5.13 .13e SpdrRetl 38.89 +.01
.77e PrUShFnnu85.87-6.22 .09e SpdrOGEx 42.42 -.43
.48e ProUSR2Knu7465-125 ... SeabGldg 28.10 -.93
,37e ProUltR2Knd63.42 +.92 32e SenmHTr 37.50 +41
.101 QuestCapg 2.55 -.04 2.60e SPDR 146.21 +2.41
5.36e RegBkHTd147.06 +720 1.98e SPMid 15424 +94
.. Rentech dl.94 +.04 80e SPMalls 3887 +.45
1.30e RetailHT 101.15 +2.57 .54e SPHIthC 34.34 +.66
.55e RdxSPEW 48.83 +.81 .56e SPCnSt 27.34 +.69
.30a Sdrinome d25.45 -05 .35e SPConsum 3695 +58
2.34e SpdrKbwBk52.96 +2.70 .75e SPEnqv 6650 +,38
,82e SPFncl d3.70 +1.64
60e SPInds 3974 +59
.21e SPTech 25.75 +.40
1,10e SPUtL 39.14 +119
.. StarMait 12.60 -.62
... Taseko 5.07 -.03
.. TdanPhm 2.06 -.02
.. TmsmrEx 1.65 -.06
USOIlFd 54.20 -224
2.42e VangTSM 144.78 +2.40
1.71e VangValu 68.98 +1.78
... Wesmnd 21.91 +56
... WilshrEnt 5.63 +.03
NSAQ35NATIONAL ARE
Div Name Last Chg
.. ACMoore 16.11 -.56
ADCTelr 17.31 -1.24
.. AMAGPh 52.17 -.38
.. AMISHid 9.75 +.37
ASETst 11.99 -1.19
.. ASMLHId 29.34 +.47
ATPO&G 40.81 -2.54
... ATSMed 1.76 -.09
S... Aastrom 1.15 -.02
... AcadiaPh 15.23 +.36
*- AccHmelf 7.75 +.78
... AcaiePcktn 12.42 -.13
... Aclivisn 19.66 +.82
24 Acxiom 24.95 -.22
.. Adaec 3.61
.. AdoSy 39.38 +.63
AdoorCp d3.35 +.14
.36 Adtran 24.87 -.74
S.. AdvEnld 16.00 -.34
.57f AdvantaAs 24.78 +.18
.68f AdvantaBs 27.47 +.81
.. Aerotlex 13.84 -.16
... ff 268.96 +1.85
.12 Ag 16.57 +.02
.. AkamalT 33.09 +.19
1.61e Akzo 82.64 +1.44
.60 Aldila 15.27 -.53
.. Alexon 62.01 +.73
... AlgnTech 26.90 +1.26
.. Alkerm 16.74 +.11
.. Alscripts 23.66 +1.05
... AtaNano 3,60 +.03
.10 AlteraCpIf 23.45 +,55
...Alvarion 11.37 -.21
.10f AmTrFinn 13.72 +.20
S, Amainh d239
Amazon 7900 +220
S.. Amedisyss 38.75 +.54
.. AmerBio 1.27 -,03
S3.68f AmCapStr 4028 +2.29
ACmdLnnd20.03 +.06
... AmerMed 19.12 +.50
.. AmSupr 20.07 +135
S .. Anrign 16.33 -.12
.41 ACasino 26.01 -.16
S Anen 51,77 +87
... AmkorTIf 10.97 +.53
.. Amyln 49.40 +1.53
SAnadigc 14.57 -.22
.40 Anlogic 65.58 +.29
... Analysts 1.75 -.10
.. Andrew 14.16
... Anglotchg 6A46 -.50
2.53e AngloAm 27.74 -.05
.. Ansyss 30.76 +.53
ApocloGrp 61.12 +2.62
2.04 Apoliolnv 20.19 +.12
AppleInc 13525 +340
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.80 UtdOnin 12,38 -.49
10e USEnr 4.61 +.02
.10 UStatn 55.67 -3.27
U. Thrp 67.59 -1.03
.11 UnivFor d38.23 +.23
UranlumRn d8.77 +,30
.. UrbanOut 21.20 +1.00
.. ValueCick 19.99 +52
.. VandaPhm 16.06 -.21
VarianSmsu51.15 +2.75
VascoDta 29.17 +.41
... Veecolnst d17.00 -.33
... Very 23.14 -.26
.. Vesign 28.89 -.36
VertxPh 35.76 +2.54
.12f VirgnMdah 23.74 +.23
ViroPhtm 13.64 +.09
... VistaPrt 33.47 -.96
Vtlmgs d17.30 -.56
... Vivus 5.15 +.14
... Volcom 36.19 +1.88
.72e Volvos 18.40 +.24
... Wamaco 38.80 +2.41
... WarrenRs 11.35 +.33
.841 WashFed 23.52 +1.89
.. Websense 19.01 +.07
.201 WemerEnt 19.75 +.65
.. WetSeal d4.09 -.21
.72 WholeFd 42.39 +2.08
.. WmsScots 27.00 +.02
.. WindRvr 9.35 +.11
WinnDixn 26.16 -.85
.. WidAccep d29.16 +.71
6.00e Wynn 107.39 +6.33
.. XMSal 1092 -.02
XOMA 2.01 -.16
.48 Xlllnx 24.67 +32
YRCWwde 31,82 +.82
Yahoo d2297 +05.
ZebraT 36.00 -.52
.. ZhoneTch 1.07 -.04
1.72 ZlonBcp d76.40 +4.75
.. Zoltek 42.98 -2.61
.. Zoran 17.91 -,05
.. Zumlez 38.72+2.24
ZymoGen 11.93 -.47
... NovaStrrs d6.78 +.38
1.30 NSTAR 32.31 +,71
.44a Nucor 53.45 +2.07
.69 NvFL 13.31 -.03
.74a NvIMO 14.14 +.03
1.14 NvMulSI&Gd11.88 -.28
1.09a NuvQPf2 12.69 -.26
1.36 OGEEngy d32.76 +.61
1.001 OcdPets 54.29 -.97
.. OffcDpt d23.76 +,37
.60 OfflceMax 34.86 -.44
.. OilStates 39.46 -1.77
.641 OldRepub d18.19 +.26
.80 Olin 20.76 +.01
.09 Ornncre 3420 -.32
.30 Omnicm s 54.28 +1.83
1.441 ONEOK 47.76 -.30
4.0901 ONEOKPt 61.16-2.00
.40 OshkoshT 57.69 +.06
OwensCn 29.70 -1.07
1.44 PG&ECp 45.16 +2.33
21 PMIGrp d30.60 -.90
2.52 PNC d68.30 +421
.92 PNMRes d22.37 -.37
2.081 PPG 78.06 +1.78
1.22 PPLCorp 50.03 +2.18
.48 PallCp 39.18 +.56
... ParkDdi 8.02 -.12
PaylShoe 25.01 +.48
24 PeabdyE 40.41 +.98
3.00 Pengrthg 1729 -.71
1.68f PennVaRs 25.81 -1.12
.80 Penney 69.53 +3.80
27 PepBoy 16.22 +.25.
.56 PepiBott 34.59 +1.23
1.50 PepSiCo 68.51 +2.04
.52 Pepsaner 28.91 +.71
1.28e Prnmian 14.14 +.38
Petrohiwk 14.45 -.06
229e PetdsA s 53.54 +.74
229e Pelrobrss 62.51 +.74
1.16 Pfizer 24.11 +.60
.15 PhlVH 54.99 +229
1.00 PRedNG 24.13 +.79
.- Pilt1 625 +.41
.09 PlriorsPr 33.24 +.53
.78 PircoStat 1021 -.07
26 PioNm 43.77 -.79
1.32 PfinyBw 48.57 +.84
1.68 RPumCrk 39.59 +.94
1.36 Polaris 47.47 +1.07
20 PoloRL 89.15 +1.88
1.80 PostPrp d41.90 -.30
.401 Poltash s 84.41 -.90
120 Praxair 77.71 +2.45
Pr.. idelnd 33.51 -.39
.8 PrinFnci 5623 +3.46
1.40 ProdtGam 65.00 +2.12
2.44 Progrn 45.14 +1.81
.04a ProgsCp 21.68 +.62
1.84 ProLogis 58.89 +2.93
.28 ProsStHiln 3.04 +.03
1.44 ProvETg 11.00 -.81
.951 Prudent 86.96 +1.78
2.34 PSEG 86A8.4 +4.09
1.00 PugetEngy 23.95 +.81
.16 PulteH 18.94 +.35
.39 PHYM 7.15 -.04
.49 PIGM 9.71 -.01
.36 PPrlT 6.25 +.04
.56 Quanex 41.87 +123
QuantaSvc 25.91 -.44
.. QtmDSS 2.97 -.04
.491 Questars 48.88 -.21
QkslvRes 39.59 -1.58
.Quiksitr 13.69 +.60
QwestCm 842 -.15
3361 RAIT Fin dl0.00 +3.68
.70 RPM 23.19 +.01
.08 Radian d23.23 +.58
.25 RadioShk 23.80 -38
... Ralcorp 54.91 +2.40
.12 RangeRs 35.97 +.27
.40 FRamesFn 30.73 +1.19
2.001 Rayonder 41.09 +.30
1.02 Ray uon u59.89 +93
1.53 Ritylnco 25.34 +1.58
RedHat 2125 +1.26
3.00 RedwdTr 36.04 +3.16
1.44 RegonsFnd30.64 +1.55
RelintEn 27.93 +.18
.98e Repsol 37.75 +1.08
RetailVent d1242 +.36
... Revlon 1.03 -.07
3AO.4 ReynAms 64.46+3.48
RiteAid 5.12 -25
.40 RobtHalf 33.78 +.44
1.48 RoHaas 58.47 +1.45
.40 Rowan 38.15 -.04
.60 RylCarb 37.72 +1.36
2.72e RoyDShIlA 75.93 +1.51
1.85e Royce 1923 +.16
1.47 Royce p d2293 -.44
.48Ryland 34.42 +52
SAlCn 16.90 -.07
.62e SAPAG 5528 +1.59
1.76 SCANA d3820 +1.17
... SKtcn 29.33 +1.06
1.00 SLMCp 4921.+121
.30e STMcro 1722 +.45
1.60 Saleco 5921 +1.60
281 Safeway 3328 +1.69
.64 Sttoe d39.14 -28
... Stde 46.82 +1.77
4.00e Saks 18.90 +.44
... Salesforce 40.45 +51
2.38e SJuanB d31.93 -25
1.15e Sanoli 41.62 +.81
.40 SaraLee 16.16 +22
26 Schd)ergPI 28.96 +20
3.00 SdcPpM 65.54
.70 Schlmbrg 8725 -.49
.40 SeagateT 23.93 +45
.40 SealArs d25.00 -.47
.08 SecCapAsd19.44 -2.01
1.24 SempraEn 55.69 +1.76
.721 SLensient 25.54 +.37
.32 SienPac 1527 :+.08
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Yesterday Pvs Day
Australia 1.1662 1.1663
Brazil 1.9057 1.8920
Britain 2.0300 2.0447
Canada 1.0527 1.0528
China 7.5635 7.5660
Euro .7247 .7246
Honq Kong 7.8293 7.8286
Hungary 182.35 182.52
India 40.274 40.250
Indnsia 9345.79 9345.79
Israel 4.3083 4.3225
Japan 118.43 118.41
Jordan .7085 .7095
Malaysia 3.4665 3.4620
Mexico 10.9710 10.9795
Pakistan 60.48 60.48
Poland 2.74 2.75
Russia 25.4868 25.4797
Singapore 1.5152 1.5160
Slovak Rep 24.21 24.20
So. Africa 7.0581 7.1127
So. Korea 923.36 925.07
Sweden 6.6918 6.6970
Switzerlnd 1.1891 1.1901
Taiwan 33.00 32.97
U.A.E. 3.6729 3.6727
Venzuel 2150.54 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 5.23 5.23
3-month 4.77 4.82
6-month 4.73 4.80
R-year 454 4.62
10-year
SO-vear
4.72 4.80
4.90 4.96
FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Sep07 72.06 -3.42
Corn CBOT Dec07 343
Wheat CBOT Sep07 664 +14
Soybeans CBOT Nov07 850 -11
Cattle CME Oct07 97.70 -.27
Pork Bellies CME Aug07 75.50 -4.50
Sugar (world) NYBT Mar09 10.69 -.23
Orange Juice NYBT Sep07 139.10 -3.35
SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day
Gold (troy oz., spot) $671.50 $664.10
Silver (troy oz., spot) $12.977 $12.834
Copper (pound) $3,478b $3,5920
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.
,VJ% IUESDAY, 2kU(-iUb-I /, ZVU/
THEMARKET INREVIEW
Treasuries
JT ~xTUiSDY..AUGUST7,-20070o
MTAL FND
4-wk
Name NAV Chg %Rtn
AIM Investments A:
BasValA p 37.68 +.81 -5.5
ChartAp 16.41 +.21 -3.5
Constp 28.13 +,51 -4,5
HYdAp 4.28 -.01 -4.2
IntGrow 33.07 +.57 -4.6
SelEqtyr 21.25 +40 -7.2
AIM Investments B:
CapDvBI 18.02 +.12 -8.0
AIM Investor CI:
Energy 44.94 -.02 -7,7
SummitPp 14.13+.27 -3.0
Utilities 18.51 +.46 -3.1
Advance Capital I:
Balancp 18.80 ... -4.6
Retinc 9.49 ... +0.7
Alger Funds B:
SmCapGrt630 ... NA
AllianceBern A:
BalanAp 17.76 ... NA
GlbTchAp 70.22 ... NA
IntValAp 22.82 ... NA
SmCpGrA 29.12 ... NA
AlllanceBern Adv:
IntValAdv 23.19 .,. NA
LgCpGrAd22.12 ... NA
AlllanceBem B:
CorpBdBp11.79 ... NA
GIbTchB 162.40 ... NA
GrowthBt 26.59 ... NA
SCpGrBt24.12 ... NA
USGovtBp6.74 ... NA
AlllanceBern C:
SCpGrC 124.21 ... NA
Allianz Funds A:
NFJDvVIt 17.58 +.40 -6.1
Allianz Funds C:
GrowthCt23.57 +.36 -3.3
TargetC t 20.92 +.07 -6.3
Amer Beacon Plan:
LgCpPIn 23.79 +.56 -4.7
Amer Century Adv:
EqGropn25.96 +.46 -5.6
Amer Century Inv:
Balanced n16.87+.17 -2.7
EqGrol n 25.98 +.46 -5.6
Eqlnc n 8.74 +.23 -2.7
FLMuBndn10.47-.01 +0.7
Growth n 24.07 +.43 -2.3
Heritagel n19.56 +.12 -5.1
IncGron 33.41 +.64 -6.8
IntDiscrn 1726 +.20 -4.4
IntGrol n 13,80 +.28 -3.6
LifeSin 5.69 +10 -1.2
New Opp r n7.54 +.05 -6.8
OneChAg n3.68+.17 -3.5
RealEstl n26.60 +.72 -9.2
Ultra n 29,31 +54 -1.7
Valuelnvn 7.66 +.21 -5.8
American Funds A:
AmcpAp 21.30 +.38 -2.7
AMutlA p 30.59 +.66 -3.6
BalAp 19.72 +26 -1.9
BondAp 13.13 -.03 +0.3
CapWAp 19.46 -.03 +0.8
CplBAp 63.83 +.89 -2.8
CapWGA p 45.46+.70 -3.8
EupacAp51.37 +.68 -4.2
FdlnvAp 43.16 +.74 -4.2
GwthAp 35.45 +.55 -3.4
HITrAp 12.10 -.05 -3.5
IncoAp 20.63 +.30 -3.7
IntBdAp 13.37 -.02 +0.9
ICAAp 35.38 +.70 -3.1
NEcoAp 28.73 +.36 -3.5
NPerAp 34.48 +.47 -4.1
NwWddA 55.65 +.20 -4.1
SmCpAp45.19 +.25 -4.3
TxExAp 1227 -.02 +0.4
WshAp 36.56 +.95 -3.4
American Funds B:
BaIlBt 19.64 +.26 -2.0
CapIBBt 63.83 +.89 -2.8
CpWGrBt 45.21 +.69 -3.8
GrwthBt 34.19 +.53 -3.4
IncoBt 20.51 +.30 -3.7
ICABt 35.18 +.69 -3.2
WashBt 36.33 +.95 -3.5
Ariel Mutual Fds:
Apprec 50.47+121 -6.2
Adriel 54.39 +.90 -7.5
Artisan Funds:
Intl 3121 +.47 -4.6
MidCap 34.96 +.61 -3.0
MidCapVal 21.14+27 -8.4
Baron Funds:
Asset 62.74+1.03 -5.5
Growth 52.08 +.84 -4.6
Partners p 2420 +.64 -1.2
SmCap 23.81 +.32 -7.7
Bernstein Fds:
IntDur 12.99 -.02 +0.9
DivMu 13.88 ... +0.8
TxMglntV 26.70 ... NA
IntVaI2 26.33 ... NA
EmMkts 44.35 ... NA
BlackRock A:
AuroraA 27.33 +25-10.0
BaVIAp 32.44 +.64 -5.6
CapOevA p16.26+.26 -3.2
GIAIA"r 19.44 +.12 -1.3
HilnvA 7.80 -.02 -3.8
BlackRock B&C:
GIAICt 18.35 +.11 -1.3
BlackRock Instl:
BaVII 32.63 +.65 -5.5
GIbAiocr 19.51 +.12 -1.3
Brandywine Fds:
BlueFdn 35.78 +.43 -1.2
Bmdywn n38.39 +.41 -3.5
Brinson Funds Y:
HiYIdlYn 6.73 -.02 -2.6
CGM Funds:
CapDvn 31.34 +29 -7.6
Focus n 44.32 -29 -2.1
Mutln 31.63 +.15 -3.5
Calamos Funds:
Gr&IncAp 32.70 +28 -2.9
GrwthAp 59.51 +.69 -3.8
GrowthC 156.03 +.65 -3.8
Calvert Group:
Incop 16.64 -.03 +0.9
InsEqAp 24.80 +.53 -5.2
Munlnt 10.45 -.01 +0.6
SocialAp 30.70 +.31 -2.5
SocBdp 15.81 -.02 +1.7
SocEqAp 39.09 +.89 -2.1
TxFLt 10.12 -.01 -0.2
TxFLgp 16.20 -.02 +0.5
TxFVT 15.47 -.02 +0.7
Causeway IntI:
Insitutn]lrn2l.13+.37 -5.7
Clipper 92.03+2.86 -4.6
Cohen & Steers:
RtyShrs 77.69+2.09 -9.5
Columbia Class A:
Acomtn 30.34 +.38 -7.1
21CntryAt 15.37 +.30 -3.9
MarsGrAt21.04 +.34 -3.1
Columbia Class Z:
Acorn mZ 31.12 +.39 -7.1
AcomlntZ45.29 +28 -4.2
Credit Sulsse ABCD:
ValueAt 18.38 +.46 -6.1
DWS Scudder Cl A:
CommAp26.13 ++19 -6.8
DrHiRA 5127+1.26 -5.1
DWS Scudder Cl S:
CapGrthr 53.96 +1.05 -2.7
CorPIslnc 12.44 -.02 +0.8
EmMkIn 11.99 -.05 -2.4
EmMkGrr25.72 +19 -4.9
EuroEq 40.14 +.48 -4.3
GIbBdSr 9.67 -.02 +2.4
GIbOpp 45.22 +.38 -5.0
GIbihem35.83 +.42 -5.8
Gold&Prc 20.62 -.28 -8.8
GrolncS 22.06 +.43 -5.1
HiYldTx 12.73 -.02+0.5
IntTxAMT10.96 -.01 +0.8
Ins FdS 67.12+1.21 -4.4
LgCoGro 28.94 +63 -2.6
LatAmrEq 69.89 +.37 -6.9
MgdMuniS8.94 -.01 +0.8
MATFS 13.99 -.01 +0.8
Davis Funds A:
NYVen A 39.90 +.88 -5.5
Davis Funds B:
NYVen B 38.06 +.83 -5.6
Davis Funds C &Y:
NYVenY 40.41 +.89 -5.5
NYVen C 38.32 +.84 -5.5
Delaware Invest A:
TrendAp 21.91 +.27 -4.3
TxUSAp 11.35 -.02 +0.2
Delaware Invest B:
DelchB 3.28 -.01 -3.6
SelGrBt 25.91 +.63 -0.5
Dimensional Fds:
EmMktV 41.23 +.33 -32
IntSmVa n23.34 +.26 -4.3
USLgCon43.11 +1.01 -4.1
USLgVan25.42 +.43 -8.6
US Micro n15.22 +10-10.1
USrSmall n21.03 +25 -9.5
USSmVao28.13 +15-12.8
IntlSmCo n21.49 +21 -3,8
EmgMktn31.22 +.38 -4.8
Fixdn 10.23' ... +0.4
IntVa n 25.02 +`45 -5.4
Glb5Fxlncn10.83 ... +0.7
TM USTgtV24.23+.16-11.8
TM IntVa 21.39 +.40 -5.3
TMMkwV 18.14 +.33 -8.0
2YGIFxd n10.43 ... +0.4
DFARIEn27.75 +.71 -9.4
Dodge&Cox:
Balanced 87.59 +.94 -3.7
income 12.46 -.02 +0.7
IntStk 47.46 +.63 -5.1
Stock 155,36 +2.60 -5.8
Dreyfus:
Aprec 45.29+1.07 -3.7
Drey 10.55 +.22 -5.6
Dr500lnt 41.70 +.98 -4.1
ErngLd 33.24 +.37-11.8
FLIntr 12.74 -.02 +0.7
InsMut 17.37 ... 0.0
Dreyfus Founders:
GrowthB 12.11 +.25 -3.0
GrwthFp 12.95 +.28 -2.7
Dreyfus Premier:
CorVinp 32.00 +.78 -5.7
LUdHYdA p6.95 -.01 -3.2
SWIValAr 33.45 +.70 -6.1
TchGroA 26.72 +.30 -1.7
Drlehaus Funds:
EMktGr 47.38 +.48 -3.7
Eaton Vance Cl A:
ChinaA p 29.84 -.07 -5.8
AMTFMBI10.66 -06 -0.3
MultiCGrA 10.37 ... -6.8
InBosA 6.26 -.02 -3.5
LgCpVal 21.76 +.54 -5.0
NatlMun 11.45 -.07 -0.6
SpEqiA 15.09 -03 -.9
TradGvA 7.13 -.02 +1.4
Eaton Vance Cl B:
FLMBt 10,87 -.02 -0.2
HIthSBt 12,32 +.27 -1.6
NatlMBt 11.45 -.07 -0.7
Eaton Vance Cl C:
GovtCp 7.13 -.01 +1.5
NatlMCt 11.45 -.07 -0.7
Evergreen A:
AstAlip 15.26 +.15 -2.2
Evergreen C:
AsIAIICt 14.75 +.14 -2.3
Evergreen I:
CorBdi 10.24 -.03 +0.6
SIMunil 9.83 ... +0.3
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 25.14 -.01 -8.4
HiYield p 4.58 -.02 -2.9
ValRestr 55.97 +.80 -8.7
FPA Funds:
Nwtnc 10.91 +.01 +0.9
Fairholme 30.96 -.01 -4.2
Federated A:
MidGrStA41.55 +.53 -5.7
KaufmAp 6.27 +.04 -5.0
MuSecA 10.39 -.02 +0.1
Federated B:
StrIncB 8.65 -,02 -0.6
Federated Insti:
KaulmnK 6.28 +.05 -4.8
Fidelity Adv FooT:
EnergyT 47.18 +.13 -8.4
HItCarT 22,72 +.39 -2.6
Fidelity Advisor A:
DivlntlAr 24.36 +.20 -5.8
Fidelity Advisor I:
Divlntin 24.75 +.20 -5.8
EqGri n 61.58 +.72 -1.6
Eqinl n 31.37 +.73 -4.3
IntBdl n 10.65 -.02 +0.3
Fidelity Advisor T:
BalancT 17.22 +.16 -4.2
DivIntTp 24.09 +.20 -5.9
DivGrT p 13.91 +.32 -3.7
DynCAT p 19.29 +.09 -6.7
EqGrTp 58.00 +.68 -1.7
EqInT 30,94 +.72 -4.3
GrOppT 38.38 +.60 -5.2
HilnAdTp 10.23 -.02 -6.4
IntBdT 10.63 -.02 +0.2
MidCpTp27.47 +.33 -2.2
MulncTp 12.66 -.02 +0.7
OvrseaT 24.26 +.08 -6.1
STFiT 9.28 -.02 -0.2
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2010n 14.84 +.11 -2.8
FF2015n 12.45 +.09 -3.2
FF2020n 15.81 +.15 -3.8
FF2025n 13.11 +.13 -3.9
FF2030n 16.41 +.20 -4.5
FF2035n 13.60 +.17 -4.5
FF2040n 9.71 +.12 -4.7
Fidelity Invest:
AggrGrrn22.07 +.25 -3.5
AMgr50n 16.49 +.11 -2.7
AMgr70n 17.02 +.16 -3.8
AMgr2Orsnl 2.67 +.03 -0.9
Balancn 20.33 +.19 -4.1
BlueChGrn47.36+.94 -2,1
CAMunn12.10 -.02 +0.6
Canadan57.84 +.15 -3.9
CapApon 28.66 +.14 -6.8
CapDevO n13.63+.22 -2.3
Cplncrn 8.72 -.01 -4.4
ChinaRg n29.01 +.09 -3.5
CngS n 489.65+8.98 -1.5
CTMunrn11.14 -.01 +0.9
Contra n 69.96 +.97 -3.0
CnvScn 27.98 -.02 -6.0
DisEq n 30.58 +.58 -5.8
DMntln 40.17 +.22 -4.7.
DivStkOcn16.57 +.32 -4.3
DivGth n 33.08 +.73 -3.6
EmnrMkn 29.53 +.07 -5.0
Eqlncn 59.69+1.27 -5.5
EQII n 24.25 +.57 -4.3
ECapAp 28.90 -.07 -6.6
Europe 41.51 +.08 -6.4
Exchi n 344.58+6.74 -2.4
Export n 24.65 +.48 -4.3
Fidel n 37.91 +.65 -4.1
Ffty rn 23.09 +.21 -1.7
FtRateHirn9.55 +.01 -3.1
FLMurn11.25 -.01 +0.7
FrnOne n30.69 +.46 -4.2
GNMAn 10.66 -.03 +1.5
Govtlnc 10.01 -.02 +1:.8
GroCon 76.02+1.22 -2.8
Grolncn 31.85 +.67 -5.8
Groinclln11.31 +.22 -3.3
Highlncrn 8.63 -.02 -3.2
Indepn n 24.32 +.18 -5.5
IntBdn 10.10 -.02 +0.4
IntGov n 9.98 -.02 +1.5
IntlDiscn 41.49 +.18 -5.0
IntSCp r n29.02 -.07 -4.8
InvGBn 7.18 -.02 +0.1
Japann 18.00 +.43 -1.5
JpnSmn 12a83 +.32 -0.1
LatAmn 54.28 +.24 -6.6
LevCoStk n32.64 +.03 -9.4
LowPrn 44.82 +.41 -7.7
Magelin n 92.56+1.52 -4.0
MDMurn10.66 -.01 +0.8
MAMunnl11.69 -.02 +0.8
MIMunn 11.62 -.01 +0.8
MidCap n 30.38 +.21 -7.2
MNMunn11.17 -.01 +0.7
MtgSecn 10.60 -.03 -0.5
Munilncn 12.52 -.02 +0.7
NJMunrn11.32 -.01 +0.9
NwMt r n14.33 -.01 -1.1
NYMunn 12.56 -.01 +0.9
OTC n 46.096 +.72 -1.7
OhMunn11.36 -.02 +0.8
Ovrsean 49.63 +.09 -5.0
PcBasn 32.09 +.33 -3.9
PAMunrnlO.61 -.01 +0.8
Puritn n20.36 +.25 -3.5
RealEn 31.21 +.71-10.4
StintMu n 10.16 ... +0.6
STBFn 8.70 -.01 -0.6
SrmCaplndr22.81+.19 -8.2
SmlICpSrn19.19+.15 -6.1
SEAsia n 37.07 +.45 -1.6
StkSIcn 29.71 +.58 -3.3
Stratincn 10.40 -.02 -0.5
StrReRtr 9.87 -.03 -2.8
TotalBdn 10.23 -.03 +0.4
Trend n 69.21 +1.07 -2.5
USBIn 10.72 -.03 +1.0
Utility n 20.52 +.37 -4.4
ValStratn34.19 +.36 -8.8
Value n 84.97+1.20 -7.2
Wrdwn 22.07 +.26 -4.4
Fidelity Selects:
Airn 51.50 +.58 -2.5
Banking n30.23 +1.55 -6.8
Biotchn 64.45+1.17 -1.4
Brokr n 69.00+2.42 -9.1
Chemn 77.28 +.86'-3.0
ComEquip n22.83+.01 -4.0
Comp n 44.44 +.40 -1.9
ConDis n 24.86 +.36 -8.1
ConStap n62.45+1.37 +0.3
CstHon 42.21 +.37 -9.2
DfAer n 89.57 +.73 +0.2
Elecirn 48.54 +.46 -5.2
FinSvn 110.88+4.66 -7.5
Health n 128.13+2.23 -2.5
HomFn 40.40+2.06-14.2
Insurn 68.54+2.46 -7.8
Leasrn 78.60 +1.30 -6.2
MdEqSys n25.06 +.47 +0.9
NtGas n 41.95 -.14-10.3
Paper n 33.25 +.41-10.5
Pharmn 11.42 +.22 -2.9
Retail n 50.41+1.06 -8.8
Sollwrn 71.25+1.00 -2.3
Techn 76.62 +`31 -4.2
UtilGrn 59.39+1.55 -4.6
Fidelity Spartan:
Eqldxlnvin52.00+1.22 -4.1
500lnxlnv r n101.87+2.39 -
4.1
Intllnxlnv n47.23 +.34 -5.2
TotMktlnv n41.16 +.84 -5.0
Fidelity Spart Adv:
EqldxAd n52.00+1.22 -4.1
500Ad r n101.87+2.39 -4.1
TotMlrtAd rn 41.16+.84 -5.0
First Eagle:
GIbIA 48.15 +.10 -3.5
OverseasA26.69-.14 -3.2
First Investors A
BIChpAp 24.70 +.55 -3.6
GloblAp 8.21 +.16 -4.0
GovtAp 10.59 -.01 +1.6
GrolnAp 16.35 +.28 -6.3
MATFAp 11.53 -.01 +0.7
MITFAp 11.96 -.02 +0.8
MidCpA p 30.22 +,43 -7.9
NJTFAp 12,59 -,02 +0.8
NYTFAp 14.06 -.02 +0.8
PATFAp 12.63 -.01 +0.8
SpSitAp 23.93 +.25 -6.7
TxExA p 9.65 -.01 +0.8
TotRtAp 15.57 +.15 -3.3
ValueB p 7.97 +.16 -6.1
Firsthand Funds:
GIbTech 5.05 ... -3.1
TechVal 41.29 +.17 -4.1
Frank/Temp Frnk A:
AdjUS p 8.86 ... +0.5
ALTFAp 11.27 -.02 +0.6
AZTFAp 10.88 -.02 +0.7
Ballnvp 66.51 +.34-10.7
CallnsAp 12.48 -.02 +0.5
CAIntAp 11.35 -.01 +0.6
CalTFA p 7.20 -.02 +0.4
CapGrA 12.70 +.24 -3.3
COTFAp 11.82 -.02 +0.6
CTTFA p 10.89 -.02 +0.5
I OWToRADTH-UTALFUDTALE
Here are the I 000 bigges- mutual lunda hated on Nasdaq Tables
show ire fund name. seii price oi Net Assel Value IlAV) and ally
net change, as well as one tclal return figure as follows
Tues: 4 ik lolal return I'.,:
Wed: 12-mo total return 10)
Thu: 3 yr cum latijs c toalI return I.l
Fri: 5. r cumulative lotal elurri i'ol
Name: ,!4ame ot mutual fund and family
NAV: Nlet sse value
Chg: tier change in price .f NAV
Total return: Percent change in InJAV for ine time period shown. with
dividends reinveslte II period longer than 1 year, return is curmula-
Data based on NAVs reported to Lipper Dy 6 p m Eastern
CvtScAp 16.55 +.10 -5.6 LSBondR 14.30 -.02 -0.2
DblTFA 11.81 -.03 +0.7 StrlncA 14.78 -.01 -0.6
DynTchA 29.66 +.58 -0.8 Lord Abbott A:
EqlncAp 22.21 +.56 -5.7 AffilAp 15.62 +.40 -3.8
Fedlntp 11.24 -.01 +0.8 BdDebAp 7.88 ... -2.3
FedTFAp11.89 -.01 +0.5 MidCpAp 22.95 +.11 -7.8
FLTFAp 11.67 -.02 +0.6 MFS Funds A:
FoundAlp 14.16 +.15 -5.0 MITA 21.63 +.46 -3.4
GATFAp 11.90 -.02 +0.6 MIGA 14.75 +.33 -2.4
GoldPrM A32.33-.29 -8.7 HilnA 3.70 ... NA
GrwthAp 44.75 +.63 -2.9 IntNwDA 29.88 +.38 -5.0
HYTFAp 10.69 -.04 -0.1 MFLA 9.91 -.02 +0.5
IncomAp 2.66 +.02 -2.5 ToIRA 16,51 +.22 -2.9
InsTFAp 12.07 -,02 +0.6 ValueA 28.08 +.77 -4.1
NYITF p 10.73 -.01 +0.8 MFS Funds B:
LATFAp 11.37 -.02 +0.5 MIGBn 13.33 +.29 -2.5
LMGvScA 9.90 -.01 +1.0 GvScBn 9.36 -.01 +1.8
MDTFAp11.53 -.03 +0.5 HllnB 3.72 ... NA
MATFAp11.69 -.02 +0.6 MulnBn 8.42 -.02 +0.5
MITFAp 12.03 -.01 +0.7 TotRBn 16,50 +.21 -3.0
MNInsA 11.89 -.02 +0.6 MFS Funds Instl:
MOTFAp12.07 -.03 +0.6 Int|Eqn 21.20 +40 -4.1
NJTFAp 11.95 -02 +0.6 MalnStay Funds A:
NYInsA p 11,34 -.03 +0.6 HiYIdBA 6.22 -.01 -2,.8
NYTFAp 11.59 -.01 +0.6 MainStay Funds B:
NCTFAp 12.08 -,02 +0,6 CapApBt31.89 +.40 -5,5
OhiolAp 12.37 -.02 +0,8 ConvBt 15.87 +.06 -3.5
ORTFAp 11.66 -.02 +0.6 GovtBt 8.10 -.01 +1.6
PATFAp 10.26 -.02 +0.6 HYIdBBt 6.19 -.01 -2.9
ReEScAp21.18 +.43-12.8 IntlEqB 16.13 +.23 -4.4
RisDvA p 36.74 +1.15 -35 SmCGB p 15.17 +.14-10.1
SMCpGrA42.02 +58 -5.2 TotRtBt 19.22 +.20 -3.4
, USGovAp 6,34 ... +1.7 MaIrs & Power:
UtilsAp 14.26 +.44 -1.8 Growth 81.52+1.98 -3.4
VATFAp 11.61 -.02 +0.6 Marslco Funds:
Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: Focusp 19.54 +31 -3.1
IncmeAd 2.65 +.03 -2.5 Growp 21.00 +37 -3.3
Frank/Temp Frnk B: Matthews Asian:
IncomeBt 2.65 +.02 -2.9 India 18.43 +20 -2.1
Frank/Temp FrnkC: PacTiger 27.73 +.11 -2.8
FoundAI p 13.91 +.15 -5.1 Mellon Funds:
IncomO I 2.68 +.03 -2.5 ntFd 17.70 +.27 -5.2
Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: Mellon Inst Funds:
BeacnA 17.20 +.19 -6.0 nEqty 45.31 +.80 -4.7
DscA 32.84 +13 -5.1 Midas Funds:
QuafdA 123.48 +.20 -5.2 MidasFd 4.83 -.06 -8.2
SharesA 2682 +.30 -6.3 Monetta Funds:
Frank/Temp MtI C: Monetta n 14.39 +.13 -3.5
DiscCa 132.49 +.13 -5.2 Morgan Stanley A:
ShIaresC26.44 +.29 --.4 DivGb 20.86 +.44 -3.7
Frank/Temp Temp A: Morgan Stanley B:
DvMktAp31.37 -.06 -6.2 D sGIB 21.01 +.45 -3.7
ForgnAp 14.53 +.04 -5.9 GIbDIB 16.64 +.34 -5.2
GIBdAp 11.39 -.01 -0.2 StratB 20.68 +.25 -23
GInvthA p 26.22 +.25 -63 MorganStonley Inst:
InSEM p 21.39 ... GEmMkt n 33199 +.31 -4.7
WorldAp 20.28 +19 -5.5 GIVa|EqAn2124+.45 -52
Frank/TempTmp Adv: InlEqn 21.98 +.33 -4.6
GrthAv 26.28 +.25-6.3 Munder Funds A:
FrsnkTempTmp B&C: IntemtA 22.38 +.15 -7.3
DevMktC 30.61 -.06 -6.2 Mutual Series:
ForgnCp 14.27 +.04 -5.9 eMucnZ 17.33 -19 -60
GrwMhC p 25.48 +.24 -6.4 DscZ 33.23 +.13 -5.1
GE Elfun S&S: QuafdZ 23.65 +.19 -5.2
S&SPM 49.03+1.11 -2.7 SharesZ 27.05 +.30 -6.3
GMO Trust III: Nationwide D:
EmMkr 23.97 +.24 -4.0 GvtBdD 10.17 -.02 +1.5
For 1921 +.35 -4.6 TxFrr 1018 -.02 +0.7
IntlnTrV I 36.86 +.71 -4.6 Neuberger&Berm Inv:
GMO Trust IV: Focus 32.74 +.41 -4.8
EmrMkt 23.90 +`24 0 F-cs0 22 + -
Foreign2390 .24+.35 -4,6 Geneslnst51.14 +.82 -4.1
Foren 19.22 +.35 I6 ntlr 26.18 +.37 -5.1
IntlGrEq 32.65 +.60 -4.3 Partner 32.08 +.51 -8.4
InOllntrVI 36.85 +.71 -4.6 Neuberger&BermTr:
GMOTrustV : Genesis 53.31 +.86 -4.1
EmgMkts r 23.92 +.24 -4.0 Nicholas Group:
IntlCorEq 41.82 +.74 -4.4 iln.n 10.24 -.0 -3.2
StrF3lnc 25.52 +.02 -0.8 ch n 5587 -.+85 -6.1
USyEq22.18 +.44 -2.9 N -
Gabelli Funds: Northern Funds:
Asset 51.65 +0 -54 SmCpldxnlO.49 +.15-10.1
s t 51.65+.50 -5.4 Technlyn 1307 +.16 -4.4
Gateway Funds: Nuveen CI A 4
Gaay .1 +.A39 -14 HYMuBd p 21.96 -.07 -0.9
Goldman Sachs A: Nuveen CI BR
HYMuAp11.08 -.05-1.8 InMunR 1060 01 +0.7
MdHVApnsy nd +03 L95 InMunR 10.9 -.01 +0.7
MdCVAp38.96 +.03 -9.5 Oak Assoc Fds:
Goldman Sachs Inst: Oak Assoc Fd:+71 -
HYMuni n 11.09 -.04 -1.7 OkG n6.+71 -0.5
MiCapV 39.34 +.03-95 Oakmark Funds I:
MHdcapV3.34 +.0l3 M.5 Eqtylncr n27A.8 +.09 -2.3
rulnt 16.43 +31 -5.2 qtylnc 27.3 +.0936 -4.3
Harbor Fnds:1 + Gl0bu6 A n 27.35 +.36 -4.3
Harbor Funds: IntlI r n 26.53 +.45 -5.6
Bond 11.50 -.01 +2.0 CIntrli rn26. 74+.4 -5.
CapApnst34.91 +59 -2.5 Oakmaelect r 32. 74+.58 -8.5.3
Intl r 68.74 +.93 -5.6 Select r n 3266 +.58 -3-8.5
Intl rgan .74 :93 Old Mutual Adv IIh
Hartford Fds A:
CpAppAp41.14 +.61 -4.1 To&ComZnl5.04.24 -1.0
DI GthAp22.18 +.49 -3.8 Oppenhemer A:
Hartford Fdas C: AMTFMu 9.75 -.03 -.8
CapApCt37.40 +55 -4.2 AMTFrNY12.72 -.02 -1.6
Hartford Fda L: CAMuniAp 11.11-.03 -2.5
aGrwOppL.5 +28 -09 CapApA p 49.97 +.80 -3.3
GrOppL353 +28 -3.9 CpncAp12.87 -.14 -6.9
Hartford HLS IA 4 4 ChmplncA p 9.00 -.03 -4.2
CapAp 56.58 + 84 4.7 DvMktAp48.54 +.25 -5.2
Div&Gr 24.09 +.55 -3.8 Discp 51.98 +56 -4.1
Advisers 23.44 +.28 -3.0 EquityA 11.87 + 24 -4 .4
Stock 54.92+1.05 -5.2 GlobAp 78.18+1.49 4.6
TotRetBd 11.30 -.02 +0.2 GbppA 39.17 +.44 -3.9
Hartford HLS IB: Gold p 31.48 -.14-8.7
CapAppp56.18 +.83 -4.7 inlBdAp 6.28 +01 +1.4
Hennessy Funds: UdTmMu 15.59 -.01 -0.6
CorGroll 28.34 -.16-14.0 MnStFdA 42.73 +1.00 -3.7
HoIlBaelFdn16.88 +.22 -1.0 MSSCAp22.25 '+.22-10.5
Hotchkis &Wiley: MidCapA 19.76 +.31 -4.4
LgCpVlAp 24.89 +.58 -7.2 PAMunA p 12.63-.01 -1.1
MidCpVal 28.14 +.40-13.1 S&MdCpVI40.30+.54 -8.2
HussmnStrGr 16.21-.06+2.7 StrinAp 4.33 ... -0.3
ICON Fds: USGvp 9.35 -.02 +1.5
Energy 36.71 -.12-10.2 Oppenheimer B:
HIthcare 17.05 +.30 -3,6 AMTFMu 9.71 -.03 -3.0
ISI Funds: AMTFrNY 12.73 -.02 -1.7
NoAmp 7.32 -.02 +1.9 CplncBt 12.72 -.14 -6.9
Ivy Funds: ChmplncBt8.99 -.03 -4.2
GINatRsAp35.52 ... -6.3 EquilyB 11.23 +.22 -4.4
JPMorgan A Class: StrincB t 4.35 ... -0.1
MCpValp 26.52 +.47 -6.5 Oppenheim Quest:
JPMorgan Select: QBalA 19.48 +.23 -3.4
InlEqn 39.56 +.72 -5.1 Oppenheimer Roch:
JPMorgan Sel CIs: LtdNYAp 3.33 ... -0.3
lnlrdAmern28.72+.66 -5.8 RoMuAp18.10 -.02 -1.1
Janusp: RcNtMuA 12.01 -.03 -3.5
Balanced 25.42 +.27 -2.2 PIMCO Admin PIMS:
Contrarian 19.16 +.16 -4.7 TotRIAd 10.27 -03 +1.8
Enterpr 53.60 +.76 -2.2 PIMCO Instl PIMS:
FedTE 6.71 -.03 -0.7 AIIAsset 12.72 -.01 -0.6
FlxBnd 9.30 -.01 +1.2 ComodRR 14.07 -.24 -0.6
Fund 30.59 +.60 -2.8 DevLcMkr11.10 ... -0.2
FundaEq 27.56 +.51 -5.2 Fllncr 10.04 +.01 -3.9
GI UfeSci 22.02 +.43 +0.7 HiYId 9.38 -.01 -3.0
GITechr 14.37 +.15 -4.6 LowDu 9.89 -.02 +1.5
Grinc 40.66 +.62 -4.9 RealRtnl 10.62 -.05 +2.1
MdCpVal 25.20 +.38 -5.9 TotRt 10.27 -.03 +1.9
Orion 11.85 +.14 +1.5 PIMCO Funds A:
Ovrseasr52.66 +.33 -4.2 RealRtlAp10.62 -.05 +2.1
Research 28.82 +.45 -2.3 TotRtA 10.27 -.03 +1.8
ShTmBd 2.86 ... -0.3 PIMCO Funds D:
Twenty 61.11+1.10 -3.2 TRIlnp 10.27 -.03 +1.8
Venlur 68.63 +.68 -6.9 PhoenixFunds A:'
WrldWr 55.47 +.71 -4.4 BalanA 14.86 +19 -2,3
JennlsonDryden A: CapGrA 1659 +.22-4.9
BlendA 20.25 +.31 -5.0 IntiA 15.17 +.28 -4,9
HiYIdA p 5.54 -.01 -2.8 Pioneer Funds A:
InsuredA 10.53 -.02 +0.6 BondAp 900 -.01 +1.5
UlilityA 15.55 +.12 -6.2 EqlncAp 32:33 +81 -5.7
JennlsonDryden B: EurSelEqA 43.71 +.80 -6.0
GrowthB 15.55 +.26 -2.8 GrwthAp 14.70 +.25 -3.0
HiYldB t 5.53 -.01 -2.8 InUlValA 26.93 +.44 -5.0
InsuredB 10.55 -.01 +0.7 MdCpGrA16,37 +.16 -6.0
John Hancock A: MdCVAp24.71 +.46-5.9
BondAp 14.56 -.02 +0.6 PionFdAp 0.28+1.07 -4.4
ClassicVlp27.56+.91 -7.1 TxFreAp 11.29 -.04 0.0
RgBkA 34.31 +1.65 -6.5 ValueA p 17.49 +.39 -5.3
StrlnA p 6.47 -.01 -0.6 Pioneer Funds B:
John Hancock B: HIYIdBt 11.09 +.02 -3.1
StrincB 6.47 -.01 -0.6 MdCpVB 20.93 +.39 -5.9
John Hancock Cl1: Pioneer Fends C:
LSAggr 15.57 +25 -5.6 HiYIdCI 11.20 +`02 -3.0
LSBalanc 14.68 +.16 -3.4 Price Funds Adv:
LSGrwih 15.35 +.21 -44 Growthpn33.41 +.66 -4.1
Julius Baer Funds: PrIce Funds:
IntlEqlr 48.57 +.62 -4.0 Balance n21.84 +.28 -2.5
IntlEqA 47.50 +.60 -4.1 BiChip n 38.49 +.88 -3.4
IntEqlll r 16.72 +24 -4.5 CABond nlO.80 -.02 +0.5
KeelSmCpp27.15+.30-10.9 CapAppn21.42 +24 -4.1
LSWalEqn19.31 +.42 -S3 DivGron 26.53 +59 -4.4
Lazard Inall: EmEutp 35.46 +15 -2.2
EmgMkIl 24.15 +.13 -5.4 EmMktS n38.15 +.23 -5.0
Legg Mason: Fd Eqlncn 30.15 +.64 -5.0
OpporTrt 19.73 ...-12.1 Eqlndexn39.39 +.92 -4.1
Splnvp 39.01 +.36 -9.8 Europe n 22.26 +.25 -4.5
ValTrp 70.71 +1.15 -7.4 GNMAn 9.26 -.01 +1.5
Legg Mason Inrlt: Growth n 33.71 +.66 -4.1
Valrinsl 79.23+1.29 -7.4 Gr&ln n 22.49 +49 -5.0
Legg Mason Ptrs A: HlihSd n 28.41 +61 -1.3
AgGrAp114.05+1.59 -7.1 HIYieldn 6.77 -.01 -3.7
ApprAp 16.01 +.27 -2.7 ForEqn 21.79 +.40 -4.0
HlincAt 6.53 -.03 -4.2 InllBondn 9.82 +.01 +3.1
InAICGAp14.91 +.22 -6.4 IntDisn 54.26 +.22 -3.9
LgCpGAp24.66 +59 -2.5 InllStkn 18.00 +.33 -4.0
Legg Mason Ptrs B: Japan n 10.98 +.33 -1.0
CaplncB 117.11 +,21 -4.3 LalAmn 46.61 +.07 -5.8
LQCpGBt22.92 +56 -2.6 MDShrtn 5.11 ... +0.4
Longleef Partners: MDBond nlO.40 -.03 +0.3
Partners 36.92 +30 -6.4 MldCapn 60.60 +.69 -4.6
Intl 21.04 +.30 -5.0 MCepVal n26.01 +.34 -8.7
SmCap 33.00 +.13 -3.1 NAmern 34.19 +.67 -2.4
Loomis Sayles: NAsian 18.47 +.19 -22
LSBondil 14.34 -.03 -0.2 New Era n54.37 +.27 -7.3
SIrlnc C 14.84 -.01 -0.7 N Horiz n 34.16 +,53 -5.5
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Nlncn 8.80 -.02 +1.2 GIbRs 17.29 -.06 -7.0
NYBondn11.12 -.02 +0.5 GIdShr 15.02 -.19 -5.4
PSIncn 16.26 +.12 -1.8 USChIna 12.93 +.08 -3.9
RealEstn 21.91 +.55 -9.2 WIdPrcMn 28.61 -.16 -5.2
R2010n 16.54 +.20 -3.0 USAA Group:
R2015n 12.93 +.17 -3.6 AgvGt 34.64 +.57 -3.4
R2020n 18.19 +.26 -4.1 CABd 10.75 -.03 0.0
R2030n 19.59 +.32 -4.7 CrnstStr 27.64 +.33 -3.9
SdTecn 23.35 +.33 -3.0 GNMA 9.43 -.01 +1.6
ShtBdn 4.68 -.01 +0.6 GrTxStr 14.34 +.15 -1.7
SmCpStkn34.53 +.56 -7.7 Grwth 16.03 +.25 -3.6
SmCapVal n41.58+.48 -8.6 Gr&lnc 19.38 +.41 -4.9
SpecGrn 21.67 +.41 -4.9 IncSlk 16.72 +.43 -6.4
Speclnn 12.07 +.03 -0.3 Inco 11.93 -.02 +1.4
TFIncn 9.81 -,02 +0.4 Intl 28.64 +.50 -4.2
TxFrHn 11.80 -.03 -02 NYBd 11.73 -,02 +0.5
TxFrSIn 5.30 ... +0.6 PrecMM 27,83 -.34 -8.9
USTIntn 5.25 -.02 +2.5 SciTech 12.83 +.27 -1,8
' USTLgn 11.23 -.08 +3.7 ShtTBnd 8.85 -.01 +0.7
VABondn11.41 -.02 +0.7 SmCpSk 14.99 +.23-10.5
Valuen 28.18 +.51 -6.6 TxEII 12.92 -.03 +0.5
Principal Inv: TxELT 13.57 -.04 +0.3
DiscLCInst 16.69+.41 -4.4 TxESh 10.53 ... +0.4
LgGriN 8.68 +.16 -1.5 VABd 11.27 -.03 +0.4
Putnam Funds A: WidGr 21.14 +.45-3.4
AmGvA p 8.91 ... NA VALIC:
AZTE 9.04 -.01 +0,6 MdCpldx 24.77 +.32 -7.1
CIscEqAp 15.03 +.35 -8.1 Stkdx 38.24 +.90 -4.1
Conv p 20.08 +.04 -5.4 Value Line Fd:
DiscGr 21.60 ... NA LrgCon 23.36 +.41 -2.2
DvrinAp 9.82 ... NA Van Kamp Funds A:
EqlnAp 18.22 +.43 -5.3 CATFAp 17.88 -.05 -0.2
EuEq 31.78 ... NA CmstAp 19.42 +.44 -4.3
GeoAp 17.98 ... NA CpBdAp 6.42 -.02 +0.8
GIGvAp 12.32 ... NA EqlncAp 9.25 +.13 -3.5
GlbEqtyp 11.88 .. NA Exch 457.86+0.20 -3.8
GrInAp 19.97 +51 -7.2 GdrnAp 22.55 +46 -5.4
H/IhAp 57.84 ... NA HarbAp 16.06 +.04 -3.4
HiYdAp 7.79 ... NA HiYIdA 10.26 -.03 -2.1
HYAdAp 6.04 .. NA HYMuAp10.87 -.02-0.5
IncmAp 6.71 ... NA InTFAp 17.86 -.04 -0.7
IntlEqp 33.96 +.62 -5.7 MuniAp 14.32 -.05 -0.2
ntGrlnp 16.73 ... NA PATFAp 16.91 -.03 -0.3
InvAp 14.87 ... NA StrMunInc 1316 -.03 -0.9
MGTxp 8.89 ... NA USMtgeA13.11 -.01 +1.1
MNTxp 8.83 -.01 +0.4 UtilAp 23,74 +.63 -3.0
NJTxAp 9.10 -.01 +0.7 Van Kamp Funds B:
NwOpAp 50.76 +.77 -6.8 EnterpBt 13.74 +24 -3.8
OTCAp 9.83 ...' NA EqlncBt 9.08 +.12 -3.7
PATE 8.97 -.01 +0.6 HYMuBt 10.87 -.02 -0.6
TxExAp 8.62 -.01 +0.5 MulB 14.30 -.05 -0.2
TFInAp 14.56 -.01 +0.8 PATFBI 16.85 -.03 -0.4
TFHYA 12.83 ... NA StrGwth 38.48 +,56 -3.8
USGvAp 13.06 .. NA StrMunlnc 13.15 -.03 -1.0
UtilAp 1421 .. NA USMIge 13.05 -.01 +1.0
VstaAp 11.32 ... NA UtilB 23.62 +.63 -3.1
VoyAI p 18.66 +.39 -4.4 Vanguard Admiral:
Putnam Funds B: CAITAdmn10.83-.01 +0.6
CapAprt 20.74 +.40-10.0 CpOpAdl n9.48+1.03 -4.8
CIscEqB114.85 +.34 -8.2 Energyn136.37 +.82 -8.2
DiscGr 19.66 ... NA EuroAdmln92.76+1.84-5.1
DNtnBt 9.73 ... NA ExplAdml n72.63+.84 -7.9
EqInct 18.04 +.42 -5.4 ExtdAdm n39.99 +.40 -.1
EuEq 30.68 ... NA 500Admln15.36+3.19-4.1
GeoBt 17.79 ... NA GNMAAdnn1.10-.01 +1.8
GIIncBt 12.28 ... NA GiwAdmn31.77 +.56 -3.0
GIbEqt 10.81 ... NA HiliCrn 6329+126 -1.8
GINtRst 32.01 ... NA HiYldCpn 5.88 -.01 -2.9
GdtnBt 19.65 +.50 -7.3 ITBdAdinln10.12-.03 +1.9
HthiBt 51.11 ... NA ntGrAdmn83.21+1.42-5.1
HiYldBt 7.76 ... NA ITAdmIn 13.11 -.01 +0.6
HYAdBt 5.95 ... NA ITGrAdmn9.58 -.03 +1.4
IncmBt 6.66 ... NA LtdTrAdnlO.66 ... +0.5
IntGrlnt 16.40 ... NA MCpAdmln94.89+1.37 -7.3
IntlNopt 17.32 ... NA MuHYAdm n0.60-.03 +0.1
InvBt 13.55 ... NA PrnnCaprn76.67+121 -3.8
NJTxBt 9.09 -.01 +0.6 ReitAdmrn94.31+2.46-9.3
NwOpBt 44.30 ... NA STsyAdmln10.32-.01 +1.3
NwValp 19.15 +.41 -7.6 STBdAdmln9.91 -.01 +1.3
NYTxBt 8.47 -.01 +0.5 ShtTrAdn15.56 ... +0.3
OTCBt 8.57 ... NA STlGrAdnlO.55 -.01 +0.9
TxExBt 8.62 -.01 +0.5 SmCAdmn33.19+.39 -9.0
TFHYBt 12.85 ... NA TxMCaprn71.00+l.48-4,7
TFnBt 14.58 -.01 +0.7 TtlBAdmln 9.88 -.02 +1.5
USGvBt 12.99 :. NA TStkAdmn35.29 +.72 -4.9
Util t 14.14 ... NA ValAdmln26.95 +.72 -5.5
VistaB t 9.74 .. NA WellslAdm n532.30+.53 -0.3
VoyBt 16.13 +.34-4.4 WellnAdrn nS5.0+,82-2,0
RS Funds: Windsor n63.87+1.09 -6.5
CowrEqA 40.57 +.71 -5.5 WdsdlAd n64.17+1.39 -5.5
IntGrA 20.14.+.40 -3.9 Vanguard Fds:
RSNtRs p 34.75 ... -8.5 AssetA n 29.83 +56 -32
RSPart 34.42 +.33-12.1 CALTn 11.458 -.02+0.4
Value 28.42 +.23 -9.5 CapOppn39.14 +.44 -4.8
Rainier Inv Mgt: Convrtn 14.18 +.05 -3.5
SmMCap 42.26 +.46 -6.3 DidGro n15.30 +.38 -2.7
RlverSource A: Energy n 72.59 +.44 -82
BalanceA 11.22 +.17 -3.0 Eqlncn 26.07 +.71 -3,8
DEI 13.74 +.30 -5.9 Expirn 77.94 +.90 -7.9
DvOppA 9.29 +.18 -5.3 FLLTn 11.39 -.02 +0.7
Growth 32.83 +.48 -5.1 GNMAn 10.10 -.01 +1.8
HiYdTEA 4.31 ... +0.3 GlobEqn 2523 +.45 -5.8
LgCpEqp 6.08 +.12 -4.9 Grolncn 36.67 +.88 -4.3
MCpGrA 11.74 +.16 -4.9 GrthEqn 12.00 +.17 -2.8
MidCpVIp 9.69 +.15-7.6 HYCorpn 5.88 -.01 -2.9
Royce Funds: HthCmre n149.89+2.97 -1.8
LwPrSkSvr 17.36+.08 -8.7 InfaPron 11.78 -.06 +22
MiooCapl 18.14 -.01 -7.0 InUEprn 23.34 +26 -3.8
PennMulr 1204 +.167 -7.5 IntGrn 26.12 +.44 -5.2
Premierl r 19.65 +.21 -52 IntlValn 44.25 +.80 -5.0
TotRetlr 14.09 +.18 -7.2 TGraden9.58 -.03 +1.4
Russell Funds S: rlTslyn 10.77 -.02 +2.6
DivEq 51.13+1.06 -4.2 Ufenn 16.97 +.16 -1.3
IntISec 81.94+1.14-4.6 LUeGron 24.86 +.43 -3.8
MStrtBd 10.20 -.02 +1.3 ULfencn 14.07 +.06 -0.1
QuantEqS41.43 +.87 -5.6 UfeMod n21.00 +28 -2.5
Rydex Advisor: LTIGrade n8.88 -.05 +1.9
OTGn 12.42 +.22 -1.5 LTTsryn 10.92 -.05 +3.7
SEI Portfolios: Morg n 20.33 +28-4.2
CoreFxAnlO.10 -.03 +0.8 MuHYn 10.60 -.03 +0.1
IntlEqAn 15.46 +.29 -.2 MulnsLgn12.32 -.02 +0.6
LgCGroAn22.52+.46 -2.2 Mulnts 13.11 -.01 +0.6
LgCValAn23.12 +.60 -6.0 MuLtdn 10.66 ... +0.5
TxMgCn14.04 +.32 -4.1 MuLo n11.01 -03 +0.5
SSgA Funds: MuShrtn 15.56 ... +0.3
IntlStock 14,84 +25 -4.3 NJLTn 11.59 -.02 +0.8
STI Classic: NYLTn 11.01 -.02 +0.7
LCpVIEqA15.56 +.35 -49 OHLTEn.75 -.02 +0.7
LCGrStkA p 12.82+.22 -3.2 PALTn 11.10 -.02 +0.8
LCGrStkC p11.91+,20 -33 PrecMtls r n31.35+.22-12.2
SelLCStkC 127.15+.62 -0.4 PrncpCornl 3.41+.22 -4.4
SelLCpStkl 29.42+67 -03 Prmcp rn 73.82+1.17 -3.8
Schwab Funds: SelValu rn21.82 +.38 -6.5
HlhCam 16.27 +.32 -30 STARn 21.64 +.22 -2.6
1000lnv r 43.09 +.93 -4.4 STIGrad n1055 01 +0.9
100lSel 43.11 +.93 -4.4 STFedn 10.31 ... +1.2
S&P Inv 22.83 +.54 -4,0 StrutEq n 24,07 29-10.4
S&P Sel 22.92 +.54 -4.0 TgtRe2025 n13.67+21-3.5
S&PlnstSI11.69 +.27 -41 TgtRe2015nl 3.00+.16 -2.5
Smp 23.5 V32 9.7 TgtRe235 n14.58+26 4.2
Smplnv 23.56 +.32 -9. UGro 19.28 +.38 -3.1
YedI t F.nd-.02 -0.5 USValue n14.89 +.34 -6.3
Selected Funds: Wellslyn 22.00 +.22 -0.3
AmShD 47.67 +1.05 -5.5 Weln n 33.60 +.47 -2.0
AmShSp47.58+1.06 -5.5 Wndsrn 18.93 +.33 -6.4
Sellgman Group: Wndsll n 36.15 +.79 -5.5
ComunAt 35.74 +20 -4.1 Vanguard Idx Fd:
FrontrAt 14.08 +.16-7.0 500n 135.35+3,19 -4.1
FrosnlrDt 11.93 +.13 -7.1 Balancedn21.80 +.26 -2.4
GbSmA 18.29 +.11 -7.7 DevMktn 13.62 +.27 -4.6
GIbTchA 17.50 +.12 -4'.5 EMktn 29.04 +32 -4.3
HYdBAp 3.23 -.01 -3.9 EurpeFn 39.47 +.78 -5.1
Sentinel Group: Extnd 39.93 +.39 -8.1
CornS A p 34.98 +.72 -3.1 Grwthn 31.76 +,55 -3.0
Sequoianl55.63+3.11 -2,3 ITBndn 10.12 -.03 +1.9
Sit Funds: LgCaplx n26.45 +.59 -4.2
LrgCpGr 43.41 +.73 -3.2 MidCap n 20.90 +.30 -7.3
SoundSh 40.32 +.45 -5.0 Pacificn 13.10 +.26 -3.4
StFarmAssoc: REiTrn 22.10 +.58 -9.3
Gwth 60.69+1.35 -2.1 SmCapn 33.16 +.39 -9.1
Stratton Funds: SmICpVl n16.38 +.23-10.3
Dividend 30.68 +.66-11.6 Totlndn 9.88 -.02 +1.5
Multi-Cap 42.83 +.69 -7.6 Totllntln 19.45 +.36 -4.5
SmCap 48.25 +.40 -9.3 ToiSikn 35.29 +.73 -4.9
SunAmerica Funds: Value n 26.95 +.72 -5.5
USGvBt 9.16 -.01 +2.3 Vanguard InsIl Fds:
SunAmerica Focus: Ballnsin 21.80 +.25 -2.4
FLgCpAp 19.26 +.32 -0.7 DvMktlnstn13.50+,26 -4.7
Tamarack Funds: Eurolnst n39,54 +79 -5.1
EntSmCp30.64 +.33 -9.8 Exslnn 40,01 +.40 -8.1
Value 41.20+1.13 -4.0 Grwlhlstn31.77 +.56 -3.0
Templeton Instil: Instldx n 134.33 +3.17 -4.1
EmMSp 22.91 -.04 -6,3 InsPIn 134.33+3,16 -4.1
ForEqS 29.08 +.09 -5,1 TotlBdldxn49.83 -.11 +1.5
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Inll r 24.59 +.19 -1.6 MidCplst n20.97 +.30 -7,3
RIEsIVI r 32.41 +.62 -9,9 SCInsI n 33,21 +.38 -9.0
Value 61.68 +.80 -5,8 TBIstn 9.88 -.02 +1.5
Thornburg Fda: TSInst n 35.30 +.73 -4.9
IntValAp 33.17 +.53 -2,0 Valuelsin26.96 +.73 -5.5
IntValue I 33.81 +.55 -1.9 Vantagepoint Fda:
Thriven1 Fds A: Growth 10.19 +.20 -3.8
HIYId 4.90 -.01 -3.1 Victory Funds:
Income 8.44 -.02 +0.6 DvsStA 19.14 +32 -4.2
LgCpS/k 29.32 +.65 -3.7 Waddell & Reed Adv:
TA IDEX A: CorelnvA 6.53 +.10 -4.0
TempGIbAp 32.31+.75-3.6 Wasalch:
TrCHYB p 8.86 -.02 -2.7 SmCpGr 38.45 +.72 -4.8
TAFIxlnp 9.10 -.02 -1.1 WeitzFunds:
Turner Funds: Vatue 37.17 +.65 -8,0
SmlCpGrn30.63 +.41 -7.6 Wells Fargo Adv :
Tweedy Browne: CmStkZ 21.95 +.28 -4.9
GIobVal 33.41 -.18 -3.9 Opplylnv 43.73 +.73 -6.6
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GlobAlto 114.67 +.20 -2.1 Western Asset:
UMB Scout Funds: CorePlus 10.12 -.02 +0,1
Inl 35.69 +.28 -4.0 Core 10.93 -.04 -0.2
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Gulfcoast Spine Institute is pleased
to announce the addition of
Dr. Frank S. Bono to our practice.
-' Frank Sal Bono, D O., an and Orthopedic Surgery fellowship
orthopedic surgeon specializing in in the Department of Spinal Surgery
disorders of the spine, brings to
Gulfcoast Spine Institute a renewed
commitment in serving our gro, ing
community) with "SIAte-of-the-Art"
spinal care
Dr. Bon. Is., j graduate of the
Unmversit) of Central Florida with a
B.S. In Psychology and a minor in
Biology and Chenmisury. In 2000, he
completed his medical education at
Nova Southejstem University in Fonrt
Lauderda.e, Flonda where he earned
his degree in Osteopathic Medicine.
He performed both lus intemship and
residency at Botsford General
Hospital in Farmington Hills,
MiLhigan.
Having completed a Neurosurgical
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2.52 SunCmts d26.79 -.04
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1.10 Sunoce 63.48 +.62
2.92 SunTrat 80.00 +4.55
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at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in
Ann Arbor, Michigan, he joins
Dr Ronzo and Gulfcoasi
Spine Institute in continuing
in the advancement or
Minimally Invasive Spinal
Technology.
Dr Frank Bono, is a skillful
spine surgeon winning a
number of awards from the
American College of Osteopathic
Surgeons and the Michigan
Osteopathic Associatton Other
achievements include authorship in
several publications and presenting
numerous talks on subjects such as
spinal reconstruction. His greatest
accomphshment he shares with his
i tfe, Susan, their three beautiful
children.
1 am pleased and happy to be
SPN joining the Nature Coast and
Citrus County Call
F oHernando County Call
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surrounding areas," Dr. Bono said.
"My friends and colleagues at
Gulfcoast Spine Institute provide the
highest caliber of patient care for
spinal problems and the pain
associated with them, and I look
forward to contributing to their goals
of constantly improving and
providing the latest and most
effective medical treatments for
spinal conditions."
352-341-4778
352-592-7772
352-351-4778
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.82 Synovus d27.93 +1.33
.76 Sysco 32.27 +1.44
.97 TCFFnd d24.40 +1.12
.78 TECO 16,37 +.50
,38 TJX 28.28 +.98
1,73 TXUCorp 64.80 -.19
,45r TalwSeml 1002 +32
.181 TallsmEgs 17,30 -.33
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.40e TelNorL 21,81 +.40
2.11e TeIcNZ 26.83 +.99
.79e TelMexL 32.90 -.11
1.12 Templeln 57.03 +3.13
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TenetHIth d4.94 +.08
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.8 Teradyn 15.61 +.49
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6.54e TerraNlto 88.21 -.41
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1,841 Textron 113.57 +.07
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1.92 3MCo 87.77 +.21
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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No information available NE Data in question NN Fund does not
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"Well, if I called the wrong
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answer the phone?"
James /iRr-ivie
CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan ........................... publisher
^ SIsS S Charlie Brennan ...............e................editor
Neale Brennan ...... promotions/community affairs
Kathie Stewart ...................circulation director
--" .'" Mike Arnold ...................... managing editor
Founded in 1891 Curt Ebitz ........................... citizen member
by Albert M.
williamson Mac Harris ......................... citizen member
'You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus
PLAY GW. L i .NBERS
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whole story
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While the pace of residen-
tial home construction
continues to be slow,
with the number of building per-
mits for the first seven months of
this year slightly below the ane-
mic pace of 2006, the number of
commercial building permits for
the first seven months of 2007
has already exceeded the total
number of commercial permits
issued in 2006.
On the surface, the numbers
seem to indicate that commer-
cial construction is booming. But
a closer look raises a question of
whether the numbers of com-
mercial permits are a reflection
of real economic
activity, or of county THE I!
decisions and bur-
eaucratic activity. Numt
First, with the commerce,
imposition of sub- permits
stantially higher last
impact fees June 1,
the rush of permit OUR 01
applications in the Not a silv
first half of this year
looks more like an YOUR OPIA
effort to beat the cnorcnneor
higher fees than a 'comment at
reflection of boom- Cronrcle
ing commercial
building.
During 2006, for example,
there was on average about 70
commercial permit filings a
month, with the highest month
recording 100 applications. That
pace accelerated this year as the
time to file before higher impact
fees loomed. In May, for exam-
ple, 297 commercial permit
applications were filed.
Another factor in the number
of permit applications also
appears to be in the way the
Just hang up OI
I'm calling to warn peo-
ple I received a collect call
from the Citrus County
Jail. It was an automated
call. They are crank calls.
If you accept them, the
caller may try to get you to
set up call forwarding so CAUL
that the inmate can use 563
your phone line and 5 "
charge the calls to your
phone. Beware when you
get an automated
call saying that SOUN
you're getting a call
from someone u Call the an:
from Citrus County Sound O f I
Jail. Just hang up. 0579
That's what I did. N Be prepared
Buy your own UIe rt mess
A l The Chroni
A lady writes in the right to
and says her medi- Off message
cine costs $126
here that would
only cost 5 cents in Cuba. Well, you
can believe that if you want. But
she wants the government to take
over and pay for her medicine. Does
she realize the government has no
money? They have to raise my taxes.
Let her come raise four children like
I have, have to pay the new acceler-
ated taxes on my home, higher
property taxes, then she wants to
take more of my money to pay for
her medicine? Maybe she can
explain the fairness to me because I
don't get it.
Road wreck cleanup
Can someone please tell me why
tow trucks are not responsible for
county issues permits where a
single commercial enterprise
may require multiple permits.
For example, a recent letter
from a local architect pointed
out that for a single project -
the construction of 18 time-share
condominium units and a sales
office county staff required 19
separate building permits.
Of course, each permit appli-
cation generates a fee, and each
permit application generates
work for county staff in review-
ing multiple permit conditions
and determining if the condi-
tions are met in the application.
While review of applications
and inspection of
SSUE: work is a valid and
beneficial activity
)er of to assure that build-
al building ings constructed in
up since the county meet
year. standards and safe-
ty requirements,; it
DINION: is fair to question
er lining, whether the extent
of the review and
ION: Go to permitting process
ine ,ortco the county follows
Aout todar's is necessary to
etoral assure standards
and safety of com-
mercial buildings, or whether it
is the result of a bureaucracy
that feeds work to itself.
The hard fact is that construc-
tion activity in Citrus County has
slowed substantially, and most of
the people associated with the
industry are struggling. While
the number of commercial per-
mits may look impressive, on
closer examination, the num-
bers do not seem to represent a
silver lining to this particular
cloud.
cleaning up the metal,
glass and rubber after a
wreck when they tow the
car away? There's always,
stuff all over the roads left
lying and no one seems to
be in charge of cleaning it
up. It should be mandato-
ry that tow truck people
clean it up.
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edit Sound
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I never went to college,
but I've been
watching TV and
I'm glad I didn't
waste the money to
learn how to
become such an
idiot as those who
write commercials.
What I can't under-
stand is the spon-
sor that approves
these idiotic com-
mercials. I'm so
glad there's a button to change
channels.
Be more like France
People in America, you need to
wake up. Go see the movie "Sicko,"
and see what's going on with our
government. Everyone in America
needs to stand up and tell the gov-
ernment that we're taking over
again. In France, the people run the
government, and the government is
afraid of the people.
Here the people are afraid of the
government. America, we need to
stop letting the government bully
us. We need to take our country
back. Wake up, America, before we
lose it.
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LETTERS to the Editor
Health, not profit
We saw one of the most saddening
movies this afternoon that I've ever
seen. It is called "Sicko" and was pro-
duced by Michael Moore.
Today, I heard President Nixon and
John Erlichman discussing the idea
of a national health care system pro-
posed by Kaiser Permanente, the first
so-called "national" Health
Maintenance Organization (HMO).
Initially, Nixon opposed by saying he
had no interest in national health
insurance, until advised by Erlichman
that it was a private industry for-prof-
it idea. So, Nixon announced the exis-
tence of HMOs in 1971, declaring it to
be the health care system for all
America. But Nixon knew and so did
the HMOs that they were in business
for a profit. As a result, through the
years, there has been less approval
for preventive care; various medical
procedures, expensive drugs and
acceptance of applications for HMOs
to the extent that hundreds of items
in a person's medical history permit
rejection. In addition, doctors who
have patients who are covered by
HMOs are rewarded monetarily by
the HMO for diagnoses that permit
less expensive procedures.
During the Clinton administration,
an attempt was made to initiate a
national health care system, but was
vehemently opposed by HMOs, doc-
tors and many legislators who had
been involved in establishing HMOs.
The media made it clear to the public
that it was a socialistic idea and
would fail as it has in other countries.
That attempt failed. Now Congress is
bringing it back for discussion.
Michael Moore traveled to England
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and France and talked with patients
under their national health care sys-
tems, their doctors, hospital staffs and
pharmacists. Both England and
France provide free health care and
drugs to their citizens.
We must correct our health care
system. We must correct our excessive
payment for products we buy that
permits the use of profits to pay large
sums to our legislators for campaign
costs which could be better used for
health care and other social needs in
this country. We must require our leg-
islators to represent us, not the needs
of lobbyists and industry whose only
concern is profit.
George Harbin
Homosassa
Silenced scientists
More than 11,000 researchers
nationwide recently concluded that
the Bush administration is distorting
scientific knowledge and communica-
tion for its own political gains. Their
petition, "Restoring Scientific Integrity
in Policymaking," by mid-January
2007) was endorsed by 11,116 members
of the Union of Concerned Scientists,
including 52 Nobel Prize winners.
Numerous government scientists
who study climate change claim that
they have been silenced, ignored or
censored by Bush administration offi-
cials. From public health to endan-
gered species management, Bush
appointees have been charged with
misusing science to alter policy.
Some environmentalists refer to
President Bush as the "Toxic Texan."
He has favored exploiters and pol-
luters of the environment a profit-
first mentality. Greed is the curse of
humanity.
Bravo for Gov. Charlie Crist for
hosting a global warming summit
Crist proclaimed "We're on this plan-
et together, so we should work to pro-
tect it" Pro-environment humans are
pro-life. No Bush administration rep-
resentative attended.
"The deeper we look into nature,
the more we recognize that it is full of
life, and the more profoundly we
know that all life is a mystery and
that we are united with all life. From
that knowledge comes our spiritual
relationship to the universe." Dr.
Albert Schweitzer, M.D., a great
humanitarian.
Dave Collier
Inverness
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the Washington Nationals on Monday night, leaving the San Francisco
Giants star tied with Hank Aaron's record of 755 home runs
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Atlanta (Carlyle 6-3) at N.Y. Mets
(O.Perez 10-7), 7:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Hendrickson 4-5) at
Cincinnati (Arroyo 4-12 or Harang 10-3),
7:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Marshall 5-5) at Houston
(W.Williams 5-12), 8:05 p.m.
San Diego (Peavy 11-5) at St. Louis
(Reyes 1-10), 8:10 p.m.
Milwaukee (Capuano 5-8) at Colorado
(Hirsh 4-7), 9:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Gorzelanny 9-6) at Arizona
(Owings 5-5), 9:40 p.m.
Washington (Bacsik 5-6) at San Francisco
(Zito 8-10), 10:15 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Milwaukee at Colorado, 3:05 p.m.
Florida at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
San Diego at St. Louis, 8:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
Washington at San FranFrancisco, 10:15 p.m.
LEAGUE LEADERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING-MOrdonez, Detroit, .351;
ISuzuki, Seattle, .343; Polanco, Detroit,
.343; Figgins, Los Angeles, .336; Posada,
New York, .336; VGuerrero, Los Angeles,
.328; Jeter, New York, .327.
RUNS-ARodriguez, New York, 102;
Sheffield, Detroit, 89; Granderson,
Detroit, 86; Sizemore, Cleveland, 83;
MOrdonez, Detroit, 82; BAbreu, New
York, 82; Rios, Toronto, 80.
RBI-ARodriguez, New York, 109;
MOrdonez, Detroit, 92; VGuerrero, Los
Angeles, 90; Momeau, Minnesota, 89;
VMaroinez, Cleveland, 80; Matsui, New
York, 79; Lowell, Boston, 75; THunter,
Minnesota, 75.
HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 156; Jeter,
New York, 148; MOrdonez, Detroit, 143;
Polanco, Detroit, 142; MYoung,. Texas,
135; Rios, Toronto, 134; Bkoeni,
Baltimore, 134; OCabrera, Los Angeles,
134.
DOUBLES-MOrdonez, Detroit, 39;
DOrtiz, Boston, 35; VGuerrero, Los
Angeles, 35; Cano, New York, 33; AHill,
Toronto, 33; Posada, New York, 31.
TRIPLES-Granderson, Detroit, 17;
CrawfordTampa Bay, 8; Crisp, Boston, 7;
MByrd, Texas, 7; CGuillen, Detroit, 7;
TPena, Kansas City, 6; MeCabrera, New
York, 6; Cano, New York, 6; Teahen,
Kansas City, 6; DeJesus, Kansas City, 6.
HOME RUNS-ARodriguez, New York,
36; Morneau, Minnesota, 28; CPena,
Tampa Bay, 26; Konerko, Chicago, 23;
Sheffield, Detroit, 23; Matsui, New York,
22; THunter, Minnesota, 22; Dye,
Chicago, 22,
STOLEN BASES-Crawford, Tampa
Bay, 36; BRoberts, Baltimore, 32; ISuzuki,
Seattle, 30; CPatterson, Baltimore, 29;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 28; Figgins, Los
Ar,.iEI, 26 JLu0o B-3il3r, 26.
PITCHING Ik2 C.:iz.,onsi-Haren,
Oakland, 13-3, .812, 2.46; Bedard,
Baltimore, 12-4, .750, 3.09; Beckett,
Boston, 14-5, .737, 3.31; Verlander,
Detroit, 114, .733, 3.60; Wang, New York,
13-5, .722, 3.49; Bonderman, Detroit, 10-
4, .714,4.50; Byrd, Cleveland, 10-4, .714,
4.13.
STRIKEOUTS-Bedard, Baltimore,
192; JoSantana; Minnesota, 164; Kazmir,
Tampa Bay, 153; Matsuzaka, Boston, 152;
Sabathia, Cleveland, 148; JVazquez,
Chicago, 138; Shields, Tampa Bay, 134.
SAVES-Jenks, Chicago, 32; Putz,
Seattle, 32; Borowski, Cleveland, 30;
TJones, Detroit, 29; FrRodriguez, Los
Angeles, 27; Nathan, Minnesota, 26;
Papelbon, Boston, 25.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-HaRamirez, Florida, .341;
DYoung, Washington, .340; MiCabrera,
Florida, .338; Holliday, Colorado, .336;
Utley, Philadelphia, .336; Renteria,
Atlanta, .336; CJones, Atlanta, .334.
RUNS-Rollins, Philadelphia, 93;
HaRamirez, Florida, 84; Uggla, Florida,
81; Utley, Philadelphia, 79; JBReyes, New
York, 79; Holliday, Colorado, 74;
ASoriano, Chicago, 74; Renteria, Atlanta,
74.
RBI-CaLee, Houston, 91; Howard,
Philadelphia, 90; Holliday, Colorado, 88;
Fielder, Milwaukee, 83; Utley,
Philadelphia, 82; MiCabrera, Florida, 80;
Atkins, Colorado, 75.
HiTS-HaRamirez, Florida, 147;
Holliday, Colorado, 146; Rollins,
Philadelphia, 143; Renteria, Atlanta, 142;
JBReyes, New York, 141; MiCabrera,
Florida, 138; Francoeur, Atlanta, 135;
Byrnes, Arizona, 135.
DOUBLES-Utley, Philadelphia, 41;
Uggla, Florida, 40; Holliday, Colorado, 38;
Church, Washington, 34; HaRamirez,
Florida, 33; AdGonzalez, San Diego, 33;
Rowand, Philadelphia, 33; DeLee,
Chicago, 33.
TRIPLES-Rollins, Philadelphia, 14;
JBReyes, New York, 11; Johnson, Atlanta,
9; Amezaga, Florida, 9; Byrnes, Arizona,
7; Pence, Houston, 6; CGuzman,
Washington, 6.
HOME RUNS-Fielder, Milwaukee, 32;
Howard, Philadelphia, 30; Dunn,
Cincinnati, 30; MiCabrera, Florida, 27;
Griffey Jr., Cincinnati, 26; Pujols, St.
Louis, 24; CaLee, Houston, 24.
STOLEN BASES-JBReyes, New
York, 53; Pierre, Los Angeles, 44;
HaRamirez, Florida, 32; Victorino,
Philadelphia, 32; Taveras, Colorado, 29;
Byrnes, Arizona, 28; Wright, New York, 25.
PITCHING (12 Decisions)-Penny, Los
Angeles, 13-3, .812, 2.66; Harang,
Cincinnati, 10-3, .769, 3.54; CYoung, San
Diego, 9-3, .750, 1.82; CVargas,
Milwaukee, 9-3, .750, 4.78; BSheets,
Milwaukee, 10-4, .714, 3.39; Hamels,
Philadelphia, 12-5, .706, 3.57; Francis,
Colorado, 12-5, .706, 4.01; THudson,
Atlanta, 12-5, .706, -2.95; 'Lilly, Chicago,
12-5, .706, 3.53.
STRIKEOUTS-Peavy, San Diego,
154; Hamels, Philadelphia, 148; Webb,
Arizona, 145; Harang, Cincinnati, 138;
CZambrano, Chicago, 133; RHilI,
Chicago. 124; Smoltz, Atlanta, 122.
SAVES-FCordero, Milwaukee, 34;
Valverde, Arizona, 33; Hoffman, San
Diego, 29
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Bowling League Results
PARKVIEW LANES
Parkview Lanes League Results
SUMMER GOLFBOWL: The closest-to-
pin awards were won by Cheryl Lovely and
Greg Shaw, and the high bowlers were
Gene Allen 268; Marvin Brigner
247,231,671; Greg Shaw 235 and Ace
Briggs 225. The team of Oakeson-Crockett
was one under par and Shaw-Shaw was
even par.
HOLDER HOTSHOTS (week ending
7/20):
Handicap: Michael Tenhoe 303; Jason
Jones 265,744; Andrew King 714; 'Judy
Ditzel 264,706; Holly Williams 255; Judy
Hindbaugh 728. Scratch: Michael Tenhoe
290,657; Eddie Stromberg 226; Jason
Jones 611; Saad Bouve 198,492; Judy
Ditzel 182; Judy Hindbaugh 479.
HOLDER HOTSHOTS (week ending
7/27): Handicap: Shannon Grooms
280,746; Nick waters 279,795; Ellen
Bowman 295,778; Denise Manning 279;
Jose Jennings 755.
Scratch: Michael Tenhoe 219; Scott Brown
214,619; Eddie Stromberg 556; Ellen
Bowman 204; Denise Manning 200,511;
Saad Bouve 517.
SUMMER OWLS:
Handicap: Wes Foley 275; Ed Serocki
262,728; Benjie White 722; Saad Bouve
276,707; Erica Jackson 263; Mona
Rosado 689.
Scratch: Wes Foley 245; Tony Thompson
235,625; Ted Rafanan 603; Saad Bouve
213,518; Debbe Chung 169; Betty Wood
446.
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Ellen
Bowman, 118 pins over her average, and
Nick Waters, 135 pins over his average.
Parkview Lanes News
CITRUS COUNTY USBC FUNDRAISER:
All proceeds will be donated to the Citrus
County Youth League Scholarship Fund
and Hospice of Citrus County. The
fundraiser is a combination of bowling and
golf, with 4-person teams. The teams will
play an 18-hole scramble at Lakeside
Country Club on Saturday or Sunday,
August 11 or 12, at 9am (shotgun start).
The bowling will be three games of "best
frame" at Parkview Lanes, with squads at
1pm, 4pm and 7pm, Saturday or Sunday,
August 11 or 12. Prizes will be given to the
top 25 percent of the teams, along with
closest-to-pins, long drives, high bowling
games and series for individuals. The cost
is $60/person, which also includes lunch.
To reserve a team, or for more information,
call Ken Smith at 352-220-2958.
NEW 12-WEEK MIXED LEAGUE: A new
league is being organized for Tuesday
mornings that will bowl for only 12 weeks.
The teams can be all women, all men or
mixed, and the handicapping will be 100%
of 220. The league meeting will be
Tuesday, August 28, at 9:30am, and the
first morning of bowling will be September
7. The cost will be $10/week, and the
league is limited to 12 teams. Call
Parkview Lanes at 352-489-6933 to regis-
ter, either as a team or as an individual.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON SENIORS
LEAGUE: The league is looking for new
bowlers who are interested in having fun!
Minimum age is 50, scores are handi-
capped, fees are economical, and if you
are friendly, arthritic, have lumbago, bad
knees, etc., you'll fit right in! Call Doc
Andrews at 352-465-9251 for details.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPE-
CIALS: There are special summer prices
for bowling and rental shoes on Tuesdays
from 6pm until 10pm, and Wednesdays
from 1pm until 10pm. The cost for bowling
is $1.50 per game, and rental shoes are
$1.00 per pair.
AUTO RACING
Citrus County Speedway
Results 8/4/07
Open Wheel Modified Feature
30 Laps 14 Cars
1. # 3 Harold Cannon Valrico -
2nd Season Win
2. #83 Mitch Korzenski Pinellas Park
3. #03 Kyle Bookmiller Valrico
4. #53 Doug Miller Largo
5. #80 James Houle Pinellas Park
1st Heat Winner #53Doug Miller
2nd HeatWinner-#42 Ridcie Smith- Hemando
Sportsman Feature
20 Laps 16 Cars
1. #01 Tom Posavec Dunnellon -
2nd Season Win
2. #94 Mike Veltman Crystal River
3. #55 Ernie Reed Lecanto
4. #75 Jeff Rook Brooksville
5. # 9 Michael Mennenga Ocala
1st Heat Winner #55 Ernie Reed
2nd Heat Winner #01 Tom Posavec
Mini Stock Feature
20 Laps 13 Cars
1. #84 Richie Powers Hernando -
1st Season Win
2. # 3 Steve Griffin Inverness
3. # 7 Clint Foley Dunnellon
4. #44 Mike Lawhorn Clermont
5.-#29 Mark Powers Hernando
1st Heat Winner Steve Griffin
2nd Heat Winner #44 Mike Lawhorn
Street Stock Feature
20 Laps 23 Cars
1. #21 Mike Loudy Holiday 1st
Season Win
2. # 8 Mike Stalnaker Ocala
3. #142 Richie Smith Hernando
4. #93 Tim Wilson Floral City
5. #99 Jason VanOchten Hudson
1st Heat Winner #3 Curtis Flanagan -
Floral City
2nd Heat Winner #142 Richie Smith
3rd Heat Winner #27 John Makula -
New Port Richey
4 Cylinder Bomber Feature
20 Laps 19 Cars
1. #32 Jeremy Sharrone Floral City
- 1st Season Win
2. # 5 Johnathan Doucette -
Bayonet Point
3. #001 Jeff Eberly Spring Hill
4. #122 John DeGeorge Dunnellon
5. #15 Candy Moniz Oldsmar
1st Heat Winner
- #20 Travis Hoefler Floral City
2nd Heat Winner #32 Jeremy Sharrone
3rd Heat Winner #22 Bobby Richardson
Figure 8 Feature
20 Laps 22 Cars
1. # 8 Darryl Hage St. Petersburg
S- 1st Season Win
2. #14 Wayne Calkins St.
Petersburg
3. #27 Curtis Youmans Floral City
4. #96 Mike Wedlick St. Petersburg
5. #11 Danny Hage St. Petersburg
Outlaw Mini Modified Feature
30 Laps 15 Cars
1. #15 Doug Hopper
2. #33 Charlie Lee
3. #11 Billy Campbell
4. #70 Marty Niekins
5. #04 Tom Meyer
1st Heat Winner #04 Tom Meyer
2nd Heat Winner #70 Marty Niekens
Florida Open Wheel Lite Feature
20 Laps 10 Cars
1. # 2 Phil Krauthoff Stuart
2. #0 Sonny O'Sullivan -
Edgewater
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On the AIRWAVES
TODAY'S SPORTS
MLB
7 p.m. (66 PAX) Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Detroit Tigers
7 p.m. (FSNFL) Florida Marlins at Philadelphia Phillies
WNBA
8 p.m. (ESPN2) Indiana Fever at Chicago Sky
10 p.m. (ESPN2) Phoenix Mercury at Los Angeles Sparks
BILLIARDS
7 p.m. (ESPN2) 2007 3-Cushion Challenge (Taped)
7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) 2007 3-Cushion Challenge (Taped)
3. #04 Rick Lundeen Jacksonville
4. #8X Rick Brayton Deltona
5. #33 Roger. Richmond Port
Charlotte
1st Heat Winner # 2 Phil Krauthoff
2nd Heat Winner #33 Roger Richmond
Pennsylvania 500 Results
Sunday
At Pocono International Raceway
Long Pond, Pa.
Lap length: 2.5 miles
(Start position in parentheses)
1. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge,
200 laps, 131.627 mph., $212,108.
2. (1) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet,
200, $218,708
3. (6) Denny Hamlin, Chevrolet,
200, $157,200.
4. (11) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet,
200, $155, 136.
5. (7) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet,
200, $148,936.
6. (24) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet,
200, $136,361.
7. (4) Ryan Newman, Dodge,
200, $127,350.
8. (15) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet,
200, $88,925.
9. (25) Mark Martin, Chevrolet,
200, $87,325.
10. (8) Casey Mears, Chevrolet,
200, $94,475.
11. (18) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet,
200, $111,391.
12. (3) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet,
200, $87,650.
13. (20) Ricky Rudd, Ford,
200, $104,533.
14. (37) Matt Kenseth, Ford,
200, $122,191.
15. (17) Tony Raines, Chevrolet,
199, $81,100.
16. (9) Juan Pablo Montoya, Dodge,
199, $106,425.
17. (23) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet,
199, $114,186.
18. (21) Bill Elliott, Ford,
199, $89,214.
19. (32) Jeff Green, Chevrolet,
199, $94,958.
20. (19) Dave Blaney, Toyota,
199, $95,483.
21. (29) Carl Edwards, Ford,
199, $76,625.
22. (13) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet,
199, $94,170.
23. (12) Greg Biffle, Ford,
199, $83,375.
24. (16) Scott Riggs, Dodge,
199, $75,350.
.25. (34) David Stremme, Dodge,
199, $67,525.
26. (35) Paul Menard, Chevrolet,
199, $66,775.
27. (5) Kasey Kahne, Dodge,
199, $110,616.
28. (10) Reed Sorenson, Dodge,
199, $88,533.
29. (28) Brian Vickers, Toyota,
199, $66,125.
30. (26) Bobby Labonte, Dodge,
198, $103,411.
31. (43) Jeremy Mayfield, Toyota,
198, $62,825.
32. (14) Elliott Sadler, Dodge,
198, $83,520.
33. (36) David Ragan, Ford,
197, $99,550.
34. (42) Kyle Petty, Dodge,
197, $73,933.
35. (27) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet,
197, $90,033.
36. (41) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet,
197, $61,900.
37. (30) P.J. Jones, Ford,
197, $61,725.
38. (39) Michael Waltrip, Toyota,
194, $71,147.
39. (33) David Gilliland, Ford,
191, $88,689.
40. (22) Jamie McMurray, Ford,
177, accident, $69,325.
41. (31) David Reutimann, Toyota,
159, fuel pump, $61,180.
42. (40) Dale Jarrett, Toyota,
151, fuel pressure, $61,030.
43. (38) Ward Burton, Chevrolet,
109, engine, $61,197.
Race Statistics
Time of Race: 3 hours, 47 minutes, 55
seconds.
Margin of Victory: 4.131 seconds.
Caution Flags: Seven for 27 laps.
Lead Changes: 17 among 11 drivers.
Lap Leaders: D.Earnhardt Jr. (Pole);
Ku.Busch 1-32; M.Truex Jr. 33; B.Elliott 34;
Ku.Busch 35-55; B.Labonte 56; Ku.Busch
57-89; M.Kenseth 90; C.Bowyer 91;
J.Green 92-95; Ku.Busch 96-119;
R.Newman 120; Ku.Busch 121-139;
R.Sorenson 140-144; D.Earnhardt Jr. 145-
152; Ku.Busch 153-171; Ky.Busch 172-
173; Ku.Busch 174-200.
.Points Standings: 1. J.Gordon, 3,236.
2. D.Hamlin, 2,870. 3. M.Kenseth, 2,825.
4. J.Burton, 2,763. 5. T.Stewart, 2,749. 6.
C.Edwards, 2,682. 7. J.Johnson, 2,624. 8.
Ky.Busch, 2,611. 9. K.Harvick, 2,600. 10.
C.Bowyer, 2,552. 11. M.Truex Jr, 2,437.
12. Ku.Busch, 2,399.
GOLF
PGA-Reno-Tahoe Open
Par Scores
At Montreux Golf and Country Club
Reno, Nev.
Purse: $3 million
Yardage: 7,472 Par: 72
Final Round
(FedExCup points in parentheses)
Steve Flesch (2250), $540,000
63-69-69-72 273 -15
Charles Warren (.1100), $264,000
71-63-73-71 278 -10
Kevin Stadler (1100), $264,000
74-67-67-70 278 -10
Rich Barcelo (550), $132,000
71-72-69-68 280 -8
John Merrick (550), $132,000
65-73-68-74 280 -8
Shaun Micheel (419), $100,500
68-70-71-72 281 -7
Brendon de Jonge (419), $100,500
67-70-72-72 281 -7
Steve Elkington (419), $100,500
69-70-69-73 281 -7
Michael Allen (338), $81,000
70-72-70-70 282 -6
Brian Davis (338), $81,000
68-73-71-70 282 -6
Todd Fischer (0), $81,000
69-68-69-76 282 -6
Lucas Glover (217), $52,000
67-72-74-70 283 -5
Jarrod Lyle (217), $52,000
67-71-75-70 283 -5
Alex Cejka (217), $52,000
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School dress regulations
affect student styles
STAYLOR PRO-VOST
tprovost@chronicleonline.com
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There aren't too many good things.
it seems, about going back to school
after three months of summer bliss.'
But one thing always eases the
stine the wonderful ritual that is
back-to-school shopping.
That is. when you're not worried
about dress code violations.
"I'm like the least fashion-
able person ever All I know is Available fr
the new dress code is killing
me," said 16-year-old Lecanto
High School student Rachel
Long
Citrus County public schools
don't have uniforms, but the
dress code requires that clothing
cover the midriffT. back and shoulders and that
shorts, skirts and dresses must be mid-thigh-
length or longer Because area retailers have
little control over what merchandise corpo-
rate buyers send to their stores, it is up to
the students to make conscious decisions
: about what they buy.
Tiffany Norcroft from visual mer-
chandising at Bealls in Crystal River
suggested a fashionable solution.
I "Bennudas are huge still. (The schools) put
the ban on shorts they hate to be a certain
length. Instead of doing capris, it's a happy
S medium."
Bermuda shorts, or city shorts, are long shorts
that end just above the knee. They have been a Citrus County public sc
summer staple for women of all ages for the midriff, back and should.
past two years, and since the Florida weather Because area retailers
stays milder than that of most states, they will stores, it is up to the s
last, Norcroft said, through the fall.
"I have three or four pairs and I
wear them a lot because I can't find
shorts that fit me right that fit the
dress code." said Meaghan
Cooper 16, a Lecanto High
junior "I don't want to
waste my money on
1 shorts I can only wear
S ,when Il'm not at school
Meaghan said the
dress code affects a lot of
her decisions when she goes
Clothes shopping She violat- o
i lid^ ed thie code oni the first day of
school last year when she
wore a shirt that exposed her
Collarbone inder- an unbut-
toned shirt. After wearing reg-
ular T-shirts to be safe for se- A
Sral months, she began laer- vailabl
ing shirts again with no penal- r
"It's all about layered tops
4 i and denim for girls this year."
~I ^Norcroft said. "Layering tops
!I ^^are huge. We have a new top | S i
that has three layers built into
one and that's selling really .....
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,v Lynne Smith, manager of
f JCPenney in the Crystal
River Mall, said bab.doll
shirts for girls ha\e been
t selling well since before
S the tax-free week rush. which began on
i Saturday, Until Aug. 13, state and local sales tax
'i will not be collected on clothing and related
items with a sales price of $50 or less.
"Babydolls are hot. It's a great look and I
think ithe-'re), going to be real popular through-
out the mall," Smith said, adding that leggings
Pleae see '.-.r/Page 6C
Nasal obstruction not
always deviated septum
any of you reading
this article may
have been told by a
doctor that you have nasal
blockage due to a deviated
nasal septum.
The septum is a bone that
separates the two sides of
the nose and can be crooked
due to a congenital disorder
or trauma, resulting in a Dr. De
blocked airway. But there is EARI
another important part of & TH
the nasal anatomy called the
turbinates, which frequently
contribute to nasal obstruction.
There are six nasal turbinates -
three on each side of the nose, and the
* lowermost set of turbinates are the
ones that typically cause blockage.
They block the nose because the lining
surrounding the turbinate, which looks
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like a small finger-like pro-
jection, tends to swell and
blocks the airway. Studies in
the past suggest that 20 per-
cent to 25 percent of the gen-
eral public may suffer from
this problem.
There are many causes for
J turbinate swelling.
Allergies, sinus problems
is Grillo and addiction to over-the-
NOSE counter nasal sprays are
ROAT probably the top causes.
Swelling of the turbinates
can affect breathing 24/7, but
is particularly annoying at night when
one is trying to sleep.
Patients frequently seek out over-the-
counter remedies including nasal
strips and over-the-counter nasal
Please see ':. /Page 6C
Dr. C. Joseph
Bennett
AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY
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More reasons for Dan to exercise
Editor's note: This is part of a weekly
series of condensed excerpts from Dr.
Ed Dodge's new book, "Dan's Story:
One Man's Discovery of Personal
Health Power."
an's support group is
reviewing the bene-
fits of exercise pre- :
sented in the book, "Younger .'
Next Year"
"Exercise is the master I
key to health," said Tim. "I
will explain why some peo-
ple consider it so significant
in a minute. First, how many Dr. Ed
of you are exercising regu- 'DA
larly?" ST
Four men and one woman
had started walking pro-
grams. Dan was walking 50 minutes a
day about five days a week.
"Good," said Tim. "Exercise does
amazing things for the body As you
exercise, you burn a varying combina-
tion of fat and glucose calories as fuel,
depending on the intensity and length
of your exercise time. After you finish
exercising, your body keeps burning up
calories at a higher rate than before,
and it continues to do so for many
hours. Exercise resets your
'metabolic thermostat' as an
exercise bonus, so to speak!"
"How long after the exer-
cise do we keep getting this
bonus?" asked Dan.
"Depending on your exer-
1 cise intensity, it may contin-
ue for the entire day. But
that is not the only benefit
Dodge you get. When you exercise
Dg your muscles, your entire
N'S body goes on high alert. As
RY' you exercise, there is
inevitably some wear and
tear on the muscle cells.
That is why your muscles are often a lit-
tle sore for a day or so after exercise.
Your body responds by sending a flood
of repair chemicals called cytokines to
those muscles. These repair specialists
Please see DODGE/Page 6C
Secondhand
smoke a risk
to workers
N onsmokers who
work in bars and
restaurants that
allow smoking have higher
levels of cancer-causing
chemicals from tobacco in
their urine than nonsmokers
working in smoke-free estab-
lishments, according to a
recent study.
The finding promises to
add fuel to the already fiery
debate over secondhand
smoke exposure in the work-
place. In fact, a second
report by lawyers at the
Public Health Institute in
Oakland, Calif., says employ-
ers who continue to allow
smoking in their workplaces,
despite mounting evidence
of the dangers of second-
hand smoke, could be open-
ing themselves up to law-
suits from employees
harmed by the smoke.
The exposure study in-
volved 84 nonsmokers who
worked at bars or restaurants
in Oregon; 32 who worked in
places that prohibited smok-
ing and 52 who worked in
places that allowed it Most
of the participants were
servers or bartenders and
Please see BENNETT/Page 6C
Dr. Sunil Gandhi
CANCER
& BLOOD
DISEASE
Facts
about
cancer
How much do you
know about the
causes of cancer?
This is a very important
issue. The American Cancer
Society studied this issue
and the results are startling.
False impressions about this
issue can make you choose
the wrong lifestyle and, in
turn, even increase your risk
of cancer.
Stein, et al, performed a
telephone survey of 957 U.S.
adults with no history of can-
cer. The survey included 12
statements about cancer
risk, risk factors and preven-
tion that contradicted the
current scientific consensus.
The answers can be either
true, false or do not know.
The survey proved that
many people hold mistaken
beliefs about the causes of
cancer. They give undue
importance to less common
causes of cancer and ignore
causes that are more com-
mon. Sometimes people mis-
attribute cancer risk to
wrong causes.
Nearly four in 10
Americans believe that peo-
ple are more likely to get
lung cancer if they live in a
polluted city than if they
smoke 20 cigarettes a day.
The truth: Smoking causes
87 percent of lung cancers.
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2C TUESDAY, Au.us'r 7, 2 0 0 7 H E A L T H & LIFE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) cHRoNIcLE
Office-based microwave therapy for bladder obstruction
Medical treatment
for symptoms of
bladder outlet
obstruction as a result of
benign prostatic hypertro-
"phy (BPH) is generally safe
and effective.
Medical therapy usually
consists of an alpha-block-
er treatment such as
'Flomax or UroXatral
alone or in combination
with an alpha reductase
medication such as
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Avodart.
However, many older patients have
additional disease processes, and
may already be on a host of medica-
tions. Besides concerns related to
possible drug interaction and side
effects, patients often object to the
lifelong cost and inconvenience of
additional medications.
Surgical options for
treatment include a stan-
dard transurethral resec-
tion of the prostate (TURP)
or the increasingly utilized
-.* photoselective vaporiza-
tion of the prostate using
the green light laser.
However, the patient's gen-
eral health and risk of sur-
Stringer gery and anesthesia may
.OGY preclude surgical treat-
MAY ment options.
A third treatment option
for these patients is office-
based prostate microwave therapy
performed through a temporary
catheter. A number of microwave
devices have obtained FDA approval
for BPH treatment and offer the
advantages of outpatient office-based
treatment with a high degree of
patient tolerance.
In many cases, microwave therapy
is a practical first-line treatment.
Microwave therapy treats the
enlarged and obstructing prostate
gland by causing thermal injury and
necrosis (or death) of prostate tissue.
Medications address and treat symp-
toms, but not the root cause of
obstructed urination.
Several microwave devices are
available and vary to some degree in
the amount of prostatic cellular dam-
age produced, patient discomfort dur-
ing treatment, amount of procedural
medications required in to the degree
of side effects.
All the microwave therapy devices
on the market rely on time and tem-
perature to produce clinical effects
within the prostate. Certain tempera-
tures are only effective if adminis-
tered long enough to cause cell death
and tissue necrosis.
It is generally acknowledged that 45
degrees centigrade applied for 60
minutes is the temperature threshold
to achieve therapeutic effect on
prostate tissue.
One study found 90 percent tissue
destruction for treatment greater
than 50 degrees centigrade for 30 min-
utes, greater than 55 degrees centi-
grade for 5 minutes and greater than
70 degrees centigrade for just 1
minute.
Although most researchers believe
that prostate tissue necrosis plays a
key role in beneficial outcomes, it is
not definitive. The location of necro-
sis appears to relate directly to effica-
cy
The ability to deliver office-based
treatment is dependent on patient tol-
erance.
In general, machines that deliver
higher levels of microwave energy
seem to cause more patient discom-
fort.
Surgical intervention such as the
green light laser offer the highest lev-
els of treatment benefit. However,
microwave therapies may offer the
advantage of fewer complications,
ease of application and high patient
tolerability.
When drug therapy is problematic
or deferred and surgical options are
contraindicated, microwave therapy
is an attractive and effective treat-
ment option for BPH.
Thomas F. Stringer, M.D., FACS,
is president of Citrus Urology
Associates, immediate past
president of the Florida Urological
Society and a clinical professor in
the Division of Urology at the
University of Florida, Gainesville.
Health NOTES
Look Good...Feel Better, for
women undergoing radiation or
chemotherapy, will be at 3 p.m.
-Wednesday at the Cancer & Blood
,Disease Center, and at 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 22, at the Robert
.Boissoneault Oncology Institute.
Call the American Cancer Society
(800) 395-LOOK (5665) or 746-
7212 for a reservation.
Free vision, cataract and
glaucoma screening Wednesday
at Crystal Eye Center, U.S. 19
South, Crystal River. For your
appointment, call 795-0212.
Free hearing evaluations
open to the Citrus County commu-
nity at the Crystal River Health and
Rehab Center, 136 N.E. 12th Ave.,
Crystal River, first and third
Thursday of each month 10:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by
Quality Hearing Centers of
Leesburg, Ocala and Inverness.
Call 228-0918 to make an appoint-
ment.
"Diabetes Insipidus: the
other diabetes" by Terri Friedman,
medical social worker from
Ultimate Nursing Care, at 2 p.m.
Thursday at Sugarmill Manor with
a question/answer session after-
ward. Call Elaine, between 8 a.m.
and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday at
382-2531.
OCALA-- Central Florida
Community College will offer a
specialized Heartsaver CPR
course in August, teaching adult
cardiopulmonary resuscitation and
the use of an Automated External
Defibrillator. The class will meet 9
a.m. to noon Friday, Aug. 10, at the
Hampton Center, 1501 W. Silver
Springs Blvd. The course fee is
'$50. Space is limited.
To register, call Debra Mackey at
(352) 854-2322, ext. 1204.
Catholic Charities DOSP has
openings in its respite program
for people in the early stages of
dementia due to Alzheimer's or
.other illnesses such as stroke,
Parkinson's and the like. The pro-
.gram is offered at Our Lady of
Grace Church, 6 Roosevelt Blvd.,
in Beverly Hills. It meets from
12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday
.and the cost is $20 for the four
hours. The program is also in need
'of male volunteers. Call Marie
-Monahan at (800) 242-9012, ext.
22.
Diabetes classes are offered
from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday at the
,Citrus County Health Department
in Lecanto. Classes are free. No
"registration is required.
More about meal plans,
Monday.
Medications and monitoring,
Aug. 20.
Sick days, Aug. 27.
Avoiding complications, Sept.
10.
Fasting blood sugars are offered
from 8 to 9 a.m. Monday through
Friday in all three Citrus County
Health Department sites. There is
a $10 fee for this service. No
appointment is necessary. Every
Monday before the Lecanto class,
anyone who would like to have a
.blood sugar test should come fast-
ing.
Call Lynece Hand, R.N., 795-
6233, ext. 240, or Carol Burke,
R.D., 726-5222.
INGLIS Hospice of the
Nature Coast seeks volunteers
who live in Inglis and Yankeetown.
Call Judy Knowlton, volunteer
Program manager, at 527-6613 or
'(866) 463-1385.
Hospice of the Nature Coast is a
program of Hospice of Citrus
,County. www.hospiceofthenature-
coast.org.
S* Free seminar, "Diabetes and
;Glaucoma," at 3 p.m. Wednesday,
Aug. 22, by Srin Dutt, M.D.,
"Hernando Endoscopy & Surgery
Center, at the Hernando Medical
Park conference center, 12208
Cortez Blvd. (State Road 50) in
'Spring Hill. Reservations required,
'call (352) 596-4999.
Donations of soft, relaxing
:music or books on CD or cassette
sought for the Citrus team of
Hernando-Pasco Hospice (HPH)
for an audio library for patients and
family members. Drop off at the
HPH office between 8:30 a.m. and
4:30 p.m. weekdays at 3545 N.
Lecanto Highway, Beverly Hills, in
the Park Plaza. Call 527-4600.
HPH was incorporated in 1982 and
initially licensed in 1984.
LifeSouth hosts Hot Dog
Wednesday blood drives from 9
a.m. to 7 p.m. the last Wednesday
monthly at the Inverness donor
center, 220 S. Pine St., and
Lecanto donor center, 1241 S.
Lecanto Highway. Hot dogs and
other lunch items will be served for
all donors. Donors will receive a
recognition item, and a cholesterol
screening. Call (888) 795-2707 or
visit www.lifesouth.org. Donors
must be at least 17 years old,
weigh 110 pounds or more and
have a valid photo I.D.
Russell Chiropractic and
Wellness Center is available to do
school and sports physical
Monday, Tuesdays and Thurs-
days. Call Barbara at 726-0888.
Free spinal scan and facility
tour with Dr. Russell Lewan-
dowski, who is also available to
speak at community organizations.
Call Barbara at 726-0888. Visit
www.proadjusterbyrussellchiro
.com.
Seven Rivers Regional
Medical Center's Web site is
www.srrmc.com.
American Cancer Society's
"Road to Recovery" program
needs volunteer drivers. Call Cindi
Crisci, area patient services repre-
sentative at the American Cancer
Society, at (727) 812-7028.
The Alzheimer's Family
Organization's Wanderers
Identification Program provides
an identifying bracelet or pendant
with a code number and direct tele-
phone number to the participating
sheriff's office. Call toll free at
(888) 496-8004.
The Alzheimer's Family Or-
ganization's Respite Assistance
Program is available to all resi-
dents of Citrus, Pasco, Hernando,
Sumter and Lake counties caring
for an individual with dementia or
Alzheimer's disease. Call-(727)
848-8888 or toll free at (888) 496-
8004.
Citrus County Community
Support Services and Catholic
Charities offers a Respite Care
Program for people with early
onset Alzheimer's disease or other
dementia-related illnesses, from
12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Our Lady of Grace Church, 6
Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. Call
Donna Atwell at 527-5932, Citrus
County Community Support
Services or Catholic Charities at
(800) 242-9012, ext. 22.
The Doctor Ride program
helps with medical appointment
transportation in Citrus County for
those age 65 and older. Three or
four days' notice is required, and
only one ride per week is available.
To volunteer or ride, call John at
746-3796.
Skillbank's volunteer pool of
drivers will chauffeur residents of
Beverly Hills who need a ride to
the doctor, pharmacy or grocery
store. Residents get one trip a
week and should call several days
in advance: 746-5001 from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Telephone Friends service
confirms safety and imparts care
and concern, is available at no
cost. Call Nature Coast Volunteer
Center at 527-5950 or e-mail
ncvc@bocc.citrus.fl.us.
The Citrus County Health
Department (CCHD) has a toll-
free information line, (877) 746-
3248. The CCHD Web address is
www.citruscountyhealth.org and
the Community Resource number
is 211.
The Beverly Hills Lions Club
Inc. has a loan closet for wheel-
chairs, walkers, canes, bath chairs,
etc. Call Lion Warren Adams, 746-
1984.
The Center For Independent
Living of North Central Florida
(CILNCF) provides four core serv-
ices in: information and referral,
peer support, independent living
skills education and advocacy.
It is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m. at 3774 State Road 44,
across from Cowboy Junction.
The Citrus County Health
Department offers child safety
seat checks by appointment at the
Inverness office, 120 N. Montgom-
ery Ave. Call Sue Littnan at 726-
1731, ext. 242.
Florida Elks Children's Ther-
apy Services provides free in-home
physical and occupational thera-
py to Florida children in need. Ap-
plicants for consideration may call
Walt Mabie at Inverness Elks
Lodge 2522 in Hernando at 726-
2027 before noon Monday through
Friday, West Citrus Elks 2693 at
628-1221 or the Florida program
administrator toll free at (800) 523-
1673.
Citrus County Health Depart-
ment offers birth control services
to women of childbearing age.
These confidential services are
available at all health department
locations from a female provider
who specializes in women's health.
Call the office nearest you:
Inverness 726-1731; Crystal River
795-6233; Lecanto 527-0068.
A+ Healthcare Home Health
will be at the following locations to
offer free blood pressure screen-
ing. Call Mary Pearsall at 564-
2700.
East Citrus Community Cen-
ter: 9 to 11 a.m. first Wednesday
monthly.
Brentwood Health Center: 10
to 11 a.m. second Tuesday month-
ly.
West Citrus Community Cen-
ter: 9 to 11 a.m. third Wednesday
monthly.
Inverness Community Center:
9 to 11 a.m. third Tuesday monthly.
Inverness Sports & Orthopedic
Rehab Team (SPORT) offers free
screening, by appointment, for
individuals with neck/back pain,
headaches, orthopedic injuries,
carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, osteo-
porosis and general fitness. Call
341-3740.
Free HIV testing is available
at the Citrus County Health
Department: Inverness, 726-1731;
Crystal River, 795-6233; Lecanto,
527-0068. Walk-ins accepted,
appointments preferred.
Free hearing screenings
offered by All Children's Sertoma
Therapy Center from 9 to 11 a.m.
Tuesday and Thursdays by
appointment only at 760 W.
Hampshire Blvd., Suite 9, Citrus
Springs. Call 746-3300.
Telecommunication equip-
ment is available to any Florida
resident who has a hearing or
speech impairment. Call Citrus
Hearing Impaired Program
Services at 795-5000 (voice) or
795-7243 (TTY). Visit the Web site
at www.ftri.org.
SHINE (Serving Health
Insurance Needs of Elders) coun-
selors offer information and assis-
tance on Medicare (figuring out the
paperwork, bills and filing appeals),
Medicare Supplemental Insurance,
Medicare prescription drug cover-
age and long-term care planning.
For an appointment at Citrus
Memorial Health System's SHARE
Club from 9 a.m. to noon Monday,
call 344-6513, SHARE Club affilia-
tion is not required.
For appointments at other sites
throughout the county or informa-
tion, call the Elder Help Line at
(800) 262-2243 or leave your
name and telephone number with
the Citrus County Senior Care
Services at 527-5930. A SHINE
counselor will return your call.
SHINE Walk-In Sites with no
appointment necessary:
Citrus County Resource
Center noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays 2804 W. Marc
Knighton Court, Lecanto.
Seven Rivers Regional
Medical Center 9 a.m. to noon
the first and third Fridays monthly
check in at the volunteer desk in
the hospital lobby at 6201 N.
Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River.
"Medically Speaking," a 30-
minute health awareness program,
airs at 5 p.m. Monday on WYKE
TV, channel 16, hosted byApril
Saxer, marketing director for Gulf-
.coast Aquatic and Rehabilitation.
Professional counseling
services are available to individu-
als, couples, families and children
experiencing a broad range of per-
sonal, relationship and family prob-
lems.Call Marty at Catholic
Charities at (800) 242-9012.
Citrus Memorial Health
System has speakers. Mail
requests to Debi Shields in Public
Relations, Citrus Memorial hospital,
502 W. Highland Blvd., Inverness,
FL 34452, or call her at 344-6501.
Diane White of Hero
Assistance Dogs is available as a
guest speaker. Call at 560-3785.
Seven Rivers Regional
Medical Center maintains an active
group of speakers. Call Jennifer
Hall, community relations coordina-
tor, at 795-8344 or (352) 489-2022,
ext. 8344.
LifeLink of Florida, the agency
which coordinates organ and tissue
donations for the Tampa Bay area,
has speakers available. Call
Jennifer Krouse at (800) 262-5775
or (813) 253-2640.
The Citrus County Health De-
partment will provide speakers to
groups interested in health topics.
Call Judi Tear at 527-0068, ext.
271.
Seven Rivers Regional
Medical Center offers a way to
send e-mail messages to loved
ones who have been admitted to
the hospital. Log onto www.srrmc
.com, and go.to Quickfind, or Pa-
tient and Visitor Info. Choose Email
a Patient, complete the form and
hit send.
Senior Companion Program
serve 20 hours per week, providing
companionship, respite care,
escorted transportation and other
services to clients who are at risk
Please see NOTES/Page 4C
Advanced Medication Management (including inhaled insulin) Blood Sugar Testing. Nerve & Circulation Testing
Insulin Pump Education/Management Diabetic Wound Care EKGs
Free Glucose Checks & Glucometers for Active Patients
Eihab Tawfik, MD
Board Car1fled. Inlernal Medicine
WOUND CARE CENTER
S564-0444 NOW OPEN
WEST COAST MEDICAL CARE
SAdvanced Healthcare Techniques... Old Fashioned Values
Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners presented a proclamation to members of Aaron A. Weaver Chapter 776
Military Order of the Purple Heart designating Aug. 7, 2007, as Purple Heart Day in Citrus County, to commemorate the 225th
anniversary of the Purple Heart and the 75th anniversary of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. From left are: Roy Norman,
, Ernie Tucker, Ken Bradshaw, Commission Chairman Dennis Damato, Chapter 776 Commander J.B. Haskins, Curt Ebitz, Ray
Michael and Roland Whytsell.
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Skin patch approved to treat mild to moderate diseases
Q What can you tell me
about the new skin
patch to treat
Alzheimer's disease?
A: The FDA recently approved
Exelon Patch, the first and only
skin patch for the treatment of
Alzheimer's disease. The once-
daily patch was approved to treat
patients with mild to moderate
Alzheimer's disease and was also
approved to treat patients with
mild to moderate Parkinson's dis-
ease dementia.
Alzheimer's disease, which
afflicts about 5 million
Americans, is a progressive,
degenerative disease that alters
the brain, causing impaired
memory, thinking and behavior. It
is estimated that by 2030, the
number of people in the United
States age 65 and older with
Alzheimer's disease will reach
almost 8 million.
Parkinson's disease is a chron-
ic and progressive neurological
condition that affects approxi-
mately 1.5 million Americans.
About 2 out of 5 people with
Parkinson's disease have demen-
tia characterized by impairments
in memory and attention.
Exelon, which contains the
active ingredient rivastigmine,
has been available as an oral cap-
sule for many years to treat
Alzheimer's disease.
Rivastigmine is not a cure for this
disease, but acts by blocking the
breakdown of a chemical in the
brain called acetylcholine, which
is needed for brain cells to func-
tion.
The new, once-daily Exelon
Patch appears to be similar in
effectiveness to Exelon Capsules,
which are taken twice a day for
the treatment of Alzheimer's dis-
ease. The Exelon Patch delivers
rivastigmine through the skin
into the bloodstream over a 24-
hour period, which provides a
convenient dosage form. In addi-
tion, since the drug enters the
blood stream directly, it reduces
some of the gastrointestinal side
effects seen with the capsule
form such as nausea and vomit-
ing.
The Exelon Patch is expected
to be available in pharmacies
soon.
Richard Hoffmann has practiced
pharmacy for more than 20
years. Send questions to him at
1135 N. Timucuan Trail,
Inverness, FL 34453.
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s the summer winds petitive team,, and prac-
down, things go full tices for "River" I love my
force in the studio job.
again. I guess the "force" A Of course, I don't mean
never dies down, but that sarcastically I really
seems a little less stressful do love my job. I wouldn't
in the summertime. do all the extracurricular
, To be quite honest, my activities in dance if I did-
summer load is pretty n't. But it's right around
heavy, between competi- Bthis time that I wonder,
tive trips to dance conven- ShalynBarker how will make it through ?
tions and practices for our FULL Surprisingly, the extra
annual performance of PLATE "oomph" I need comes
,'The Secret River." But from that surprise phone
after registration this call from a student I didn't
month, I will have new students, plus think was going to sign up for dance
the heading up of next season's com- next year, or my student that might not
have practiced well for competition -
but when they got on stage, they
shined. Or watching one of my stu-
dents, LaTisha Howell, sign auto-
graphs for a hundred students after a
convention class when she toured the
country this summer with a presti-
gious dance convention. That's when I
get that extra motivation. I know what
I am doing matters and affects chil-
dren well into adulthood.
As we gear up again for this year, I
look forward to more tailored classes,
thanks to my mother's help. She
placed all our former students in per-
sonalized classes this year.
I also cannot wait for auditions for
"The Nutcracker: All Jazzed Up." It's
a jazzier version of the old classic, and
the score (composed by Duke
Ellington), is Christmas music you
wouldn't mind listening to in July Not
to mention our second performance
of "The Secret River," Christmas
parades, a parade in Walt Disney
World, out-of-state convention trips
and, of course, our annual recital. You
could say the life of a dance teacher is
pretty exciting.
Maybe the only thing bad about
growing as a teacher is growing old. Of
course my body doesn't move the way
it used to. But my students do that
enough for me. To see them dance
may be one of my greatest joys. It's
one thing to do it yourself but to
teach someone else how to capture
such a beautiful art with the canvas of
their soul is an empowerment not
meant for this world.
What a year we are up against May
your heart dance as mine with excite-
ment!
Shalyn Barker resides with her hus-
band, Patrick, and daughter, Emmy,
in the Beverly Hills area. All three
are lifelong residents of Citrus
County. She can be reached at
citrusamom@yahoo.com.
NOTES
Continued from Page 2C
of placement in long-term care
facilities.
Prospective SCP volunteers do
not need medical or technical
skills, just the ability to be a friend.
Call Sue Carscadden, SCP assis-
tant, at 527-5959.
Barrier Free America as
advocates will work with persons
who have disabilities and the entity
involved in complying with the
Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990 (ADA).
To file a grievance (the service is
free), call for an appointment at
628-5401. Barrier Free America is
at the Golden Eagle Plaza, 3269 S.
Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa.
Florida Alliance for
Assistive Services and
Technology (FAAST) will exhibit
and demonstrate adaptive and
assistive devices for people with
disabilities and the elderly. A
FAAST Demonstration Center is at
the Center for Independent Living's
Lecanto office. FAAST is at 3774
W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Lecanto,
FL 34461. The center is open from
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Call 527-8399.
Agency for Persons with
Disabilities toll-free number is
(866) APD-CARES or (866) 273-
2273, staffed from 8 a.m. until 5
p.m. Monday through Friday. The
agency currently serves more than
35,000 Floridians with the develop-
mental disabilities of mental retar-
dation, autism, cerebral palsy,
spina bifida and Prader-Willi syn-
drome. Visit
www.apd.myflorida.com.
Yoga at the Historic Crystal
River Train Depot, 109 Crystal
Ave., is scheduled as follows:
9 to 10 a.m. and 4 to 5 p.m.
Wednesday.
6 to 7 p.m. Thursday.
9 to 10 a.m. Saturday.
Cost is $5 per class. Bring a mat
or towel and wear clothes that
allow for easy physical movement.
Classes are appropriate for 8 years
and older and are multi-level. All
certified instructors. Call 795-3710,
795-3662, 795-1645 or 563-6535.
SupportGROUPS
SBROOKSVILLE Women's
breast cancer support group
from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today at the
Florida Cancer Institute, 7154
Medical Center Drive, Spring Hill.
Call Tambra Randazzo at (352)
692-8128. www.FloridaCancerln
ititute.us.
,* The North Lake Brain Injury
Support Group will meet from 2 to
4 p.m. Thursday at North Lake
Presbyterian Church, Harbor
Building, classroom 2, The
Villages. This meeting is for brain
injury survivors and their care-
givers. Call Margie Sovercool,
(352) 793-7841.
The Sumter County Brain
Injury Support Group will meet
from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16,
at LSCC/Sumter Campus, room
3101, in Sumterville. This meeting
is for survivors and their care-
givers. Call Margie Sovercool,
(352) 793-7841.
August meeting of Families
and Friends of Retarded Adults
has a discussion of Alzheimer's
and persons with disabilities by
Donna Waldron of the Center for
Independent Living. social time and
a business meeting at 9 a.m.
Friday at the Key Training Center
in Lecanto, followed by the speaker
at 10. Meetings are in the Chet
Cole Life Enrichment Center.
Call Ron Phillips at 382-7819 or
Stephanie Hopper at 344-0288.
Free support group for care-
givers whose loved ones have
dementia or Alzheimer's disease,
by the Citrus team of Hernando-
Pasco Hospice (HPH) and the
Florida Gulf Coast Chapter of the
Alzheimer's Association, 3 p.m. the
first Thursday monthly at Cedar
Creek Assisted Living Facility, 231
N.W. U.S. 19, Crystal River. Call
HPH Citrus at 527-4600.
Alzheimer's Family
Organization, serving Central
Florida, announces the following
monthly support group meetings.
Public is invited.
2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21,
Highland Terrace, 700 Medical
Court East, Inverness. Call Ellen
Mallon at 860-2525.
10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 30,
Woodland Terrace, 124 W. Norvell
Bryant Highway, Hernando. Call
Pam Pepitone at 249-3100.
Celiac disease and dermati-
tis herpetiformis support meeting
from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, .
Aug. 25, in the community room at
Coastal Region Library, 8619 W.
Crystal St., Crystal River. The
meetings will be on the fourth
Saturday monthly until further
notice. Call Mary Lou Thomas at
628-9559.
Support group meetings are
in the CMHS Administration
Building unless otherwise indicat-
ed.
Bariatric Support Group: 6:30
p.m. every three months, Cypress
Room. Call Claudia Blotz at 697-
0051 or Bette Clark at 860-0383.
Breast Cancer Support Group:
noon the second Friday, Robert
Boissoneault Cancer Institute. Call
June O'Donnell at 527-8371.
Citrus Cancer Support: 4:30
p.m. the third Tuesday, cafeteria
meeting room. Call Carol at 726-
1551, ext. 6596 or ext. 3329.
Diabetes Support Group:
11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday,
Cypress Room. Call Carol McHugh
at 341-6110.
Fibromyalgia Support: Will
not meet until further notice.
*Parkinson's Support Group: 1
p.m. first Tuesday, Cypress Room.
Call Catherine Clark at 344-9630.
OACS Man-to-Man Prostate
Cancer Support and Education
Program: 11:30 a.m. first
Wednesday, Robert Boissoneault
Cancer Institute, Allen Ridge
Medical Mall, 522 N. Lecanto
Highway, Lecanto. Call 527-0106.
Respiratory Support Group:
Will not meet until further notice.
Beverly Hills Gay and
Lesbian Support Group at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at 10 N. Jackson St.,
Beverly Hills. Free, open to every-
one. Group organizer is Pamela-
Rae and co-organizer is Wayne
Thomas. Call PamelaRae at 746-
9839.
Citrus Abuse Shelter
Have fun at 'Family Day'
Special to the Chronicle -
A free "Family Day Get-Away" is planned from 4 to 8 p.mr
Friday, Aug. 17. at Whispering Pines Park in Inverness, spon-
sored by Citrus County WIC (Women, Infants & Children's)
Program and the Citrus County Health Department. to pro-
mote nutrition, breastfeeding, immunizations, and health and
safety prevention.
The WIC Program is a nonprofit federal program funded by
the United States Department of Agriculture that promotes
good nutrition and health to pregnant women, breastfeeding
women, postpartum women, infants, and children up to the
age of 5.
For this event there will be staff from the Health
Department promoting nutrition, immunizations, women's
and children's health, and Sue Littnan will be present repre-
senting the car seat safety program. Also, there will be a group
from the community promoting breastfeeding called "Natural
Mothering Inc." and one of the local midwives.June Byrd, will
be there to talk with women. Brochures, pamphlets, stickers,
pencils, free door prizes and prizes for a ring-toss game for
children and coloring contest will be given out.
The month of August is "World Breastfeeding Month," and
there will be WIC Breastfeeding Peer counselors and a board
certified lactation consultant to give information and answer
questions.
There will also be free entertainment provided by "Dance
Central" and Paige Gharrity a local teen singer.
Call Melissa Salmon-Heil at 795-2261.
Association (CASA), 112 N. Pine
Ave., Inverness, offers three free
weekly women's domestic abuse
support groups:
5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday and
Wednesday (free child care avail-
able).
10:30 a.m. to noon
Wednesday (no child care avail-
able).
Call CASA at 344-8111.
Transitions Grief Support
Group 3 and 6 p.m. Tuesday,
Seven Rivers Regional Medical
Center offices building community
room. Registration required. Call
(800) 486-8784.
Overcomers Group for peo-
ple recovering from addictions to
drugs, alcohol or other out-of-con-
trol habits meets at 8 p.m.
Monday at the Sanctuary, 7463
Grover Cleveland Blvd. Call Paul
at 628-2874.
Dunnellon Life Recovery
group for adults where addiction,
compulsion and co-dependency
issues are dealt with, at 7 p.m.
Monday at Rainbow Springs
Village Church, 20222 S.W. 102nd
St. Road Dunnellon. Call Char at
(352) 465-1644 or Nancy at (352)
794-0017.
Al-Anon groups meet regular-
ly in Citrus County. Call (352) 697-
0497.
Inverness AFG: 8 p.m.
Monday, Our Lady of Fatima
Catholic Church, 550 S. U.S. 41.
Crystal River AFG: 8 p.m.
Tuesday, St. Benedict Catholic
Church, 455 S. Suncoast Blvd.
Last Resort AFG: 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, First United
Methodist Church, 3896 S.
Pleasant Grove Road, Inverness.
Lecanto AFG: 8 p.m.
Thursday, Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship, 2149 W. Norvell Bryant
Highway, Lecanto.
Awareness Lunch Bunch
AFG: 12:30 p.m. Friday, St.
Margaret Episcopal Church, 114 N.
Osceola Ave., Inverness.
Courage AFG. 8 p.m.
Thursday, First United Methodist
Church, 8831 West Bradshaw St.,
Homosassa. Room 102. Open
meeting. Call 270-3827.
Alcoholics Anonymous: If
you drink, and want to stop, call
Alcoholics Anonymous Nature
Coast Intergroup at 621-0599. Web
site: www.ncintergroup.com.
A.C. Ministries Recovery
Group 12-Step Recovery
Workbook meeting (scripturally
based), 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Church Without Walls nondenomi-
national, nonprofit Christian fellow-
ship. The group ministers to: alco-
holics or substance abusers, family
of substance abusers, adults, chil-
dren and individuals who were
raised in alcoholic or substance
abuse or dysfunctional families.
Donations accepted. 3962 N.
Roscoe Road, Hemando. Call
Laveme at 637-4563.
Overeaters Anonymous:
3 p.m. Monday at the senior
center on County Road 491,
Lecanto. Call 746-5018.
1 p.m. Thursday at Our Lady
of Grace Parish Hall, 6 Roosevelt
Blvd, Beverly Hills.
7 p.m. Friday at Our Lady of
Grace Parish Hall, '6 Roosevelt
Blvd., Beverly Hills.
Call 746-7749 or 341-0777..
CEA-H.O.W. for people who
have an eating disorder, at noon
Wednesday at the First
Presbyterian Church, 206
Washington Ave., Inverness. Call
Judi M. at 726-5882.
Amputee Support Group
meets the last Thursday monthly at
Cinnamon Sticks Restaurant on
State Road 44 West, Inverness.
Call Donna at 344-1988 or Perry at
Sonlife Prosthetics, 344-8200.
Reiki clinic meets from 7 to 9
p.m. most Wednesdays at the
Beverly Hills Community Center, 1
Civic Circle, Beverly Hills. Call Ann
Thonen at 795-5116 or Kristi
Kobler at 628-5537.
Narcotics Anonymous:
Easy Does It, 8 p.m. Monday
and Saturday, Lions Den, U.S. 41,
Floral City.
It Works How and Why, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Saturday and noon Sunday, YANA
Club, 147 N.W. Seventh St.,
Crystal River.
Focus on Recovery, 8 p.m.
Thursday, First Christian Church,
Grover Cleveland Boulevard,
Homosassa.
Recovery on the River, 8 p.m.
Monday and Friday, Lecanto
Church of Christ, State Road 44
and County Road 491, Lecanto; 8
p.m. Sunday 797 S. Rowe Terrace,
Lecanto, east of County Road 491
and State Road 44.
Narcotics Anonymous is not affil-
iated with any of the meeting facili-
ties listed. Information line: 382-
0851.
Narconon Need help with
Addiction? Call (800) 556-8885.
Nar-Anon: a support group
for the families and friends of
addicts, at 8 p.m. Wednesday at
Act II, 1065 N. Paul Drive,
Inverness. Call 344-5963 or visit
www.nar-anon.org.
Depression and Bipolar
Support Alliance of Citrus County
at 7 p.m. Thursday in Bailey Hall,
First Lutheran Church, 1900 State
Road 44 W., Inverness. Doors
open at 6 p.m. Call 621-0165. The
National DBSA Association's num-
ber is (800) 826-3632.
The Area 13 Family Care
Council from 10 a.m. to noon the
second Monday monthly at the
Wildwood DCF/APD office, 1601
W. Gulf Atlantic Highway (State
Road 44). Call Dominic
Christofaro, (352) 489-6279.
Friends of the Blind meets
from 9 a.m. to noon the second
Friday monthly at the Church of the
Nazarene in Hernando. Call Butch
Shultz at 344-2693 or Bob
Johnson at 563-1890.
FFRA (Families and Friends
of Retarded Adults) meets at 9
a.m. the second Friday monthly at
the Key Training Center in Lecanto,
in the Chet Cole Life Enrichment
Center. Call Stephanie at 344-0288
or Ron at 382-7819.
Better Breathers Support
Group at 1:30 p.m. the third Friday
monthly at the Citrus County
Health Department Lecanto Office,
3700 W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto.
Call Doris Karnes at 860-1355.
Alzheimer's Association-
Florida Gulf Coast Chapter sup-
port groups:
Cedar Creek at Kings Bay
Assisted Living Residence, 231
N.W. U.S. 19, Crystal River, 3 p.m.
first Thursday monthly. Call Wendy
Hall at 527-4600.
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic
Church, 550 U.S. 41 S.,
Inverness, 11 a.m. first Tuesday
monthly. Call Wendy Hall at 527-
4600.
The Hepatitis C Support
Group from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. the
fourth Monday monthly at the
Lecanto Health Department, 3700
W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto. Call
527-0068, ext. 253.
Homosassa Springs Area
Cancer Survivors' Support
Group at 1 p.m. monthly at First
United Methodist Church. Call
Anna Cooley, 382-4132, or Earl
Cadaret, 382-1923.
ACS Man to Man Prostate
Support and Education Program
meets at 11:30 a.m. the first
Wednesday monthly in the confer-
ence room at the Robert
Boissoneault Oncology Institute at
522 N. Lecanto Highway in the
Allen Ridge Medical Mall. Spouses
and caregivers are welcome. Call
527-0106.
Hospice of Citrus County
support groups for 2007:
Newly Bereaved Support
Group at 1 p.m. Thursday at the
.Hospice of Citrus County Clinical
Office,.326 S. Line Ave., Inverness.
Grief support group at 11 a.m.
Tuesday at Our Lady of Grace
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your column could do about it. I am in
tonight ... I my 30s and don't like to the
thought what a better per- look of my smile ... so as I
son to ask this question. wait three weeks for my
About 10 years ago, I had consult and exam from
to get a root canal on an another dentist ... I thought
upper front tooth. I had a what a perfect time to ask.
cyst that was drained Thanks so much!
through the tooth ... well, A Thanks for taking the
then about five years later, Dr. Frank Vasiini time to ask this question. It
I started seeing a local SOUND is a great one one that I
dentist hear in Citrus BITES bet many other people
County... he recommended have on their minds as
placing a crown on the well. In addition, please
tooth ... But I always thought when a know right from the start that your
crown was placed you should always problem is usually easily solved.
have a metal post, also. Let's first start with the idea of a
Well, I have no metal post and to me post going in a tooth after a root canal.
the crown is horrible looking ... the You are right that in many cases a post
color is off ... the tooth looks much is used to support the top of the tooth
"thicker" than neighboring teeth ... from the root. However, there are
and the metal is showing on the very many cases when we use only a build
top of the crown. up.
I was told by the dentist who placed A build up bonds to the remaining
tooth structure to form a stable base
to which we can cement a crown. This
is a perfectly acceptable way to care
for a tooth that has enough healthy
tooth remaining in preparation for
the crown. You made mention that
you thought that in some way the lack
of the post was the cause of the horri-
ble looking crown this is not the
case.
The fact that the crown looks much
thicker than the adjacent teeth is
probably due to the fact that the tooth
was not prepared enough leaving, too
little room for the lab to make a natu-
ral looking tooth.
The crown that you have is made
with metal under porcelain we call
this a porcelain fused to metal crown.
The metal is there for strength and
the porcelain for beauty.
The lab needs a certain amount of
room for both the metal and the
porcelain. If there is not enough
room, the crown becomes bulky as
compared to your natural teeth. The
other thing that happens is, the lab is
as conservative as possible in order to
not make the crown too thick. The
only problem with this is that if they
do not have enough room, the porce-
lain looks dead and opaque. This is
because they cannot use enough
translucent porcelain over the
opaque porcelain that masks the
metal below.
The other thing that you mentioned
is that the metal is showing at the top
of the tooth. This relates back to a lot
of what I mentioned above. The other
thing that could be the culprit here is
the level of detail that your lab gives
the crown. Like most things in life,
there are good, better and best labs
for a dentist to choose from. The best
labs can make a crown look just like a
natural tooth if they are given the
opportunity by a dentist who sub-
scribes to the idea of being one of the
"best" dentists.
I am not sure why your dentist said
there was nothing he could do. There
may be other things in play here that I
am unaware of. However, there is no
doubt in my mind that there is a den-
tist out there who could make you
happy to smile again.
In closing, it would be important for
you to know that there is also an all-
porcelain crown available. All porce-
lain crowns mimic natural teeth beau-
tifully because there is no metal
involved.
The other thing that can be done is
to use an all-porcelain margin (where
you now see the metal) if your dentist
thinks that it is important to use a
porcelain-fused-to-metal crown.
Dr. Frank Vascimini is a Homosassa
dentist Send your questions to 4805
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Catholic Church in Beverly Hills.
Grief support group at 10 a.m.
Tuesday at the Hospice of Citrus
County Clinical Office, 326 S. Line
Ave., Inverness.
Grief support group at 1:30
p.m. Thursday at St. Thomas the
Apostle Church in Homosassa.
Grief support group at 10:30
a.m. Saturday at First United
Methodist Church in Homosassa.
Spouse support group at 7
p.m. Tuesday at Unity Church of
Citrus County in Lecanto.
Spouse support group at 4
p.m. Thursday at First United
Methodist Church Homosassa.
Social "Moving On" support
group at 10 a.m. Tuesday at
Crystal Paradise Restaurant in
Crystal River.
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Cinnamon Sticks Restaurant in
Inverness.
Parents support group, a
chapter of Bereaved Parents of the
USA, at 7 p.m. the second
Wednesday monthly at First
Presbyterian Church in Crystal
River.
Emotions Anonymous of
Beverly Hills at noon second and
fourth Thursdays at Central Ridge
Library, Forest Ridge Boulevard
and Roosevelt. Call Meg at 527-
2443.
Celebrate Recovery at 7
p.m. Wednesday and Fridays at
the Christian Recovery Fellowship
Church, 2242 W. State Road 44.
Call 726-2800.
The Encouragers Support
Group has been helping people
deal with depression, anxiety, bipo-
lar and more for more than 15
years. Weekly meeting. Call 628-
3831 or 637-3196.
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under skirts are also trendy for
the fall, a look girls hoping to
prevent hemline violations
might want to consider.
"(Girls) were doing that last
year when it got colder,"
Meaghan said. They would
wear black ones and gray ones
down to their calf. I think
that'll be big this year."
, Along with some new jeans
-and a pair of red pumps,
Meaghan purchased a pair of
:thigh-length checkered leg-
,gings she plans to wear under
skirts.
To go along with the trends,
shrugs over tank tops and plaid
city shorts dominated the dis-
_plays at Body Shop, in the
Crystal River Mall.
Laura Roberts, the store's
.manager, said that jeans and
hoodies seemed to be the most
sought out items casual,
-comfortable clothes students
can wear anytime.
Because finding dress code-
Vapproved outfits that are also
stylish can be difficult, here
are some suggestions for the
year's popular looks from con-
sumer Web site, www.market
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For girls:
BENNETT
Continued from Page 1C
about two-thirds were women.
The researchers questioned
the participants about how
much secondhand smoke
exposure they had outside of
work and did breath tests to
make sure the workers hadn't
been smoking. They took urine
samples before the workers
began their shift and again
afterward. The researchers
measured levels of nicotine,
cotinine, and NNAL (a byprod-
uct of NNK, a chemical found
only in tobacco and strongly
linked to lung cancer) in the
urine.
People who worked in
places where smoking was
allowed were much more like-
ly to have NNAL in their urine.
They also had an average of
nearly three times as much
NNAL as people working in
non-smoking establishments.
And the longer a person's shift,
'the more NNAL there was.
For every hour on the job,
NNAL levels rose by 6 percent
'in people exposed to second-
hand smoke at work NNK is a
!major cancer-causing agent
from tobacco products, and
workers should not have to be
exposed to any dose of this
very dangerous chemical. The
amount of this carcinogen
increases, even within a single
work shift What accounts for
the toxin in some nonsmokers
GRILLO
Continued from Page 1C
sprays, which can be a problem
because of their tendency to
cause rebound swelling and
aggravate the original prob-
lem.
For years, turbinates have
I been treated in the surgical
setting, usually an outpatient-
type of procedure to remove
part of the turbinate and
relieve the obstruction.
Nowadays, there are simple in-
office procedures that can be
Used, the most common of
which is radiofrequency ener-
gy, which reduces the volume
or the size of the turbinate.
Energy is delivered with a
needle inserted into the tissue,
and because it requires no cut-
ting, it is relatively quick to do
and can be done in the office
with topical medications,
which will numb the turbinate
'o the patient is comfortable
during the procedure.
In the past, other techniques
have been used including
'freezing of the tissue, lasers,
and electrocautery. Results
have varied, and sometimes
patients were left with persist-
ent bleeding, crusting, and dry-
ing of the nose.
This newer technique with
radiofrequency energy uses
the radiofrequency energy to
heat and induce some tissue
destruction below the surface
Shrugs over tank
tops and plaid city
shorts dominated
the displays at
Body Shop, in the
Crystal River Mall.
Shrunken sweater or
denim jacket
City shorts.
Menswear vest
Stretch leggings (to wear
with a skirt).
Layered or layered-look
tops.
Classic jeans straight
but not skinny.
Equestrian motifs, animal
prints, '70s florals.
Bright pink, grass green,
hot chocolate and navy, plus
accents in violet, tangerine,
aqua and caramel.
For boys:
Layered-look polo or tee.
Denim jacket with cor-
duroy collar.
Crewneck sweater, solid or
striped.
Plaid shirts.
Varsity team motifs,
stripes, easy care fabrics.
Navy, hunter green, deep
olive, burgundy with accents in
orange, red and sky blue.
who work in nonsmoking envi-
ronments? The researchers
think it was left over from
exposure to smoke in the days
before the study began; it can
take 40 to 45 days for the body
to eliminate this chemical.
The study did not look at
whether the exposure to sec-
ondhand smoke caused any
health problems in the partici-
pants. However, other studies
have shown that people who
breathe secondhand smoke
have higher risks of lung can-
cer, heart disease, asthma, and
other conditions.
In 2006, the Surgeon General
issued a report saying no level
of exposure to secondhand
smoke is safe, and the only way
to protect people is to elimi-
nate indoor smoking. This new
study adds weight to that asser-
tion. Many U.S. states, coun-
ties, and cities have passed
laws banning smoking in work-
places. In some cases, however,
bars and restaurants are
exempted from the ban.
Dr. Bennett is a
board-certified radiation
oncologist past president of
the Citrus County Unit of the
American Cancer Society and
a member of the Board of
Directors and Executive
Committee of the Florida
Division of the American
Cancer Society. If you have
any suggestions for topics, or
have any questions, e-mail
him at cjbennett@rboi.com.
of the turbinate, leaving the
turbinate normal in appear-
ance and function, yet smaller
in size and increasing the air-
way, and allowing more air to
flow freely through the nose,
making the patient more com-
fortable.
Radiofrequency energy has
been used successfully in other
surgical fields including neu-
rosurgery and cardiology, to
mention a few. Usually, if the
patient has the procedure
done, he will see results within
one month, and studies suggest
that the procedure can last for
years and, in some instances,
may need to be repeated. Since
it is an office procedure, that
makes it much more tolerable,
should the patient have to have
a repeat procedure.
Radiofrequency treatment
of turbinate enlargement will
help the patient breathe better
and can be done as an outpa-
tient. It is quick and easy to do,
and does not require any nasal
packing and doesn't seem to
cause any permanent damage
to the nasal cavity. Return to
work and play is almost imme-
diate.
Another side benefit is the
fact that it is cost-effective,
compared to going to a hospital
or surgery center to have a pro-
cedure done.
Denis Grillo, D.O., is an ear,
nose and throat specialist in
Crystal River. Call 795-0011.
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Though breathing polluted
air definitely increases the risk
of lung cancer, the risk is not
even close to as high as the risk
caused by smoking.
Furthermore, 30 percent of
respondents agreed that elec-
tronic items such as cell
phones could cause cancer.
While 15 percent agreed that
personal hygiene products
such as shampoo or deodorant
can cause cancer.
Both of these statements are
absolutely false. Many studies
have been done in these topics
and all have shown that nei-
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Another statement that
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clear out the debris from the
damaged muscle cells, and
rebuild them so they are better
and stronger than they were
before. They literally rejuve-
nate your body"
"That sounds worthwhile,"
exclaimed Ken, one of the men
in the group.
"It is," said Tim, "but that is
not the end of the story. All
muscles have two kinds of
cells: endurance (slow-twitch)
cells, and strength (fast-twitch)
cells. When you walk at a mod-
erately fast pace, you use most-
ly endurance cells, but when
you do something like
weightlifting, you use strength
cells primarily Many sports
activities use both kinds of
cells.
"An important point here is
that fine coordination of these
billions of cells depends on the
brain and the complex neural
network that connects every-
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only helps you in extraordi-
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that misguide people about cancer
for personal gain or unproven beliefs.
effect on their chance of get-
ting cancer later in life. Nearly
25 percent said that was true,
and another 7 percent were not
sure.
In fact, many cancers are
caused by what we do in our
early adult life. It takes many
years to develop cancer after a
harmful effect of certain
agents. For example, a sunburn
in early adult life is forgotten,
but it can cause melanoma or
other skin cancers in later life.
Similarly, sexual exposure to
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
causes cancer of cervix later.
The same holds true for the
effects of smoking.
Similarly, those who called
themselves "very informed"
about causes of cancer were
more likely to believe that
wired bras can cause breast
cancer. This is an old theory
which has been proven false a
long time ago.
Similarly, many in this group
believed that once you smoke
for a long time, quitting smok-
ing does not help. This is
absolutely not true. If you are a
smoker and you quit smoking
at any age, it helps. Even if you
quit smoking after you develop
cancer, it helps.
Many of these myths come
from the Internet or unsolicit-
ed e-mail or mail. There are
too many sites on the Internet
that misguide people about
cancer for personal gain or
unproven beliefs. Cancer is a
very complicated topic and you
"Rule No. 1, from 'Younger Next Year,'
is: 'Exercise six days a week for the rest
of your life.' Rule No. 2 is: 'Do serious
aerobic exercise four days a week for
the rest of your life,' and rule No. 3 is:
'Do serious strength training two days a
week for the rest of your life.'"
nary ways physically, but it
does wonders for your brain
and nervous system as it
enhances that system's incred-
ible coordinating capacity."
"If everyone knew all this, I
think more of us would exer-
cise regularly," said Ken.
"I'm glad you feel like that,"
replied Tim, "but let me cau-
tion you on two points. First,
while exercise is basic for the
maintenance of a healthy body,
it is important not to overstress
your body That's not a danger
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your exercise program before
you begin.
"The opposite trap is one
that far too many people fall
into. They have good inten-
tions, but they fail to follow
through, or they drop out some-
time along the way. From a
health perspective, that is sad.
Regrettably, most people do
not realize that lack of regular
exercise is destructive to
health. Many of our chronic ail-
should check your sources
before you read any informa-
tion.
Gansler says trustworthy
sources of cancer information
include not-for-profit organiza-
tions such as the American
Cancer Society, and federal
agencies such as the National
Cancer Institute and the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control
and Preventions.
Other sources you can count
on to be reliable include the
nation's leading cancer hospi-
tals and treatment centers.
Dr. Sunil Gandhi is a
hematologist and oncologist
He is the volunteer medical
adviser of the Citrus Unit of
the American Cancer Society.
Send questions or comments
to 521 N. Lecanto Highway,
Lecanto FL 34461 or e-mail to
sgandhi@tampabay.rr.com or
call 746-0707.
ments are linked to a sedentary
way of life that is physically
debilitating. Our bodies want
to be exercised!"
"So how much exercise
should we get?" asked Dan.
"Rule No. 1, from 'Younger
Next Year,' is: 'Exercise six
days a week for the rest of your
life.' Rule No. 2 is: 'Do serious
aerobic exercise four days a
week for the rest of your life,'
and rule No. 3 is: 'Do serious
strength training two days a
week for the rest of your life.'
As you can tell, the authors
believe exercise is essential for
truly good health!"
Dr. Ed Dodge is a retired
Inverness physician.
Visit his Web site,
www.passionforhealth.info.
Reach Dr. Dodge through his
Web blog, Passion for Health,
on the Chronicle Web site.
Urology Center of Florida
in conjunction with the Cancer Treatment Center
is pleased to announce a
New Office
in Citrus County
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Humane Society
schedules meeting
The Humane Society of
Citrus County will have its
August meeting at 7 p.m. today
at 751 S. Smith Ave., Inverness.
For more information about the
Humane Society of Citrus
County, call 341-2222.
CCC to host guest
speaker at meeting
Citrus County Council invites
delegates and guests to its reg-
ular monthly meeting at 9 a.m.
Wednesday at the Beverly Hills
Lions Club, 72 Civic Circle,
Beverly Hills. All CCC meetings
are open to the public.
The speaker will be Randy
Welker, executive director of the
Citrus County Economic
Development Council, who will
discuss his plans for the EDC. A
business meeting will follow the
presentation. Delegates are
urged to attend this informative
meeting and are invited to bring
guests.
CRUG to learn about
Corel Paint Shop Pro
At the CRUG meeting
Wednesday at the Beverly Hills
Community Church Meeting
Hall, Lynn Page will speak on
Corel Paint Shop Pro, which
she learned while attending the
FACUG Spring Conference in
Orlando. Page will provide a
demonstration of some of the
features of this new photo-edit-
ing program, Corel Paint Shop
Pro.
Check out the CRUGcom
Web site for more details about
the club and its classes.
Coffee and refreshments will
be served at 6 p.m., with a short
meeting at 6:30 p.m., followed
by the presentation.
CRCW to host
summer luncheon
The public is invited to attend
the Crystal River Christian
Women's Summer Luncheon at
noon on Tuesday, Aug. 14, in
the Plantation Inn's Magnolia
Room. Special feature presen-
ter, Roger Carrier, as Elvis, will
not leave the building until he
has entertained you!
Barbara Beardslee will bring
the inspirational message.
Luncheon reservations must be
made by Thursday by calling
Bonnie at 341-2375.
SHARE slates
sign-up/pick-up days
Help yourself and your com-
munity. SHARE, acronym for
Self-Help-And-Resource-
Exchange, is a private, not for.
profit organization that strength-
ens and builds communities
through volunteer service and
offers participants great savings
on food. No income require-
ments; just you, your family and
your desire to make a differ-
ence.
SHARE Registration and
Sign-up at Peace Lutheran
Church will be from 9 to 11 a.m.
Thursday and Saturday. Distri-
bution-Pick-Up Day is from 9:30
to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 25.
For information about
SHARE, the benefits and the
SHARE food packages offered
this month, call James
Spiegelberg, host site coordina-
tor, at (352) 489-5249, or stop
by the SHARE host site at
Peace Lutheran Church on the
Sign-Up and Registration dates.
Peace Lutheran Church, "The
Church on the Hill," is four miles
north of Dunnellon on U.S. 41.
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SWFWMD grants available
Purpose is to educate,
involve community
in local water issues
Special to the Chronicle
Anyone interested in conducting a
water resource education grant project
is invited to apply online for a grant of
up to $5,000 through the Southwest
Florida Water Management District's
Community Education Grant Program.
The goal of the program is to motivate
adults to get involved in education proj-
ects that promote water resources pro-
tection. Grants are awarded to projects
that provide adults with an opportunity
to learn about water-related issues per-
taining to conservation, protection and
preservation. Government agencies,
private individuals, educational facili-
ties, business and industry, neighbor-
hoods, homeowner and service organi-
zations, research and other profit and
nonprofit organizations concerned
about water-related issues in their
communities are encouraged to apply
for a community education grant to
help fund their projects.
Potential grant projects should
involve and educate on any or all of the
following issues: alternative water
resources, water quality, water conser-
* WHAT: SWFWMD Community
Education Grant Program.
WHEN: Application deadline is
Friday, Aug. 24.
APPLY: WaterMatters.org comrnmu
nitygrants
INFO: To discuss project ideas, call
Virginia Sternberger at (800' 423.
1476, ext. 4779.
vation, flood protection, natural sys-
tems and watersheds. The application
screening committee is looking for
innovative projects that provide learn-
ing experiences that will lead to cost-
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Web site at WaterMatters.org/communi-
tygrants. Grant applications are due
Aug. 24. Projects must take place
between March 1 and June 30. To discuss
project ideas, call Virginia Sternberger,
community education grant coordinator,
at (800) 423-1476, ext. 4779.
From 1997 through 2007, the District
funded nearly 400 projects, totaling
more than $1 million. The grants are
funded by the District's Basin Boards.
Through the years, these projects have
reached more than 4 million residents
by bringing communities and neighbor-
hoods together to share the responsibil-
ity of their local water resources
through education.
Donation
to CASA
Members of the
Homosassa Fishing Club
recently presented a check
for $1,500 to CASA from
money they raised from
sales at the 23rd annual
Cobia Big Fish Tournament.
From left are: Emmett
Donnelly, secretary-treasur-
er, Homosassa Fishing
Club; Diane McIntosh,
executive director, CASA;
and Ken Ellison, vice-presi-
dent, Homosassa Fishing
Club.
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
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Performance memorable
udos to the drama teachers and volun-
teers one and all who made it all happen
at Crystal River High School last week
with the Citrus County Unified High School
Theatre production of Act II's "I Love You,
You're Perfect, Now Change."
Originally produced in New York by James
Hammerstein, Bernie Kukoff and
Jonathan Pollard, it is from a book
and lyrics by Joe DiPietro with music
by Jimmy Roberts and originally
directed by Joel Bishoff and pro-
duced by the American Stage Co.
Kristen Neander directed. Jason
Longtin served as the music director.
Amy Longtin was the voice coach and
choreographer. Mark Garlock was the
accompanist and Jason Longtin con-
ducted. Students were afforded Ruth
opportunities to be involved in all AROUN
phases of,the production. COMM
. Amazingly, this two-act cantata
with 19 perfectly timed scenes was
brought to us by a highly talented cast of play-
ers, most of whom are members of the presti-
gious International Thespian Society. Bonding
of the students from our three high schools was
evident throughout.
It was a whirlwind of activity upon the stage
as players Kyle Brown, Katie Camp, Ashley
Cvoliga, Brandy Hooper, Steven Lazio, Christine
Rouse, Heather Simsay, Tanner Villani and
Ashley Young entertained us royally and with
professional flair that one would expect from
thespians with years and reams of theatrical
experience behind them.
The first act left us in awe of the students' por-
trayals, scenes we have all experienced, partic-
ularly "The First Date." Each in their own way
gave convincing performances, body language,
vocalization, timing, sensitivity, with great deliv-
ery of lines.
Nostalgia reigned in scenes like the Lasagna
Incident, 'And Now the Parents," "I'll Call You
Soon" and "The Wedding Vows."
Each student had multiple characters to por-
tray and it was time consuming to perfect them.
Opportunities like this are rare and the stu-
dents will find the life experiences they por-
trayed invaluable as they mature and enter the
career world equipped to meet multiple chal-
lenges, personally and professionally.
In the second act, the cycle of life continues
with marriage, a baby and the dilemmas mar-
ried couples face. The audience
roared at the "On the Highway
Scene" with the portrayal of a hus-
band and wife and two children "In
the family that drives together" scene
complete with a not-too-helpful front-
seat driver helper and two struggling
children in the back seat foibles we
all have experienced along the way.
We could all take a lesson in
patience with the "Waiting' scene
Levins when the couple goes shopping for
ID THE shoes.
UNITY "The Very First Dating Video of
Rose Ritz" was a highly technical
approach to the dating game of today.
My personal favorite scene was the "I Can
Live With That Scene" with amazing Kyle
Brown and Brandy Hooper proving that funer-
als are for dating. Their senior citizen portray-
als were letter perfect. You would never have
guessed that they were teens.
In scene nine, the epilogue "I Love You,
You're Perfect, Now Change." performed by the
entire company, we applauded wildly for the
entertainment experience that took us from cre-
ation to death in vivid grandeur reviving memo-
ries of the passing parade of our own lives as
seen through the talented thespians of Citrus,
Crystal River and Lecanto High.
We anticipate next year's production. Thanks
for the tremendous effort that made this event a
memorable theatrical experience for all of us.
Ruth Levins participates in a variety
of projects around the community. Let her
know about your group's upcoming activities
by writing to P. 0. Box 803, Crystal River,
FL 34423.
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Special to the Chronicle
The Health College Intern program provides local business
leaders an opportunity to get a daylong "behind the scenes"
view of Citrus County's largest health care provider, Citrus
Memorial Health System. Class VIII was June 13. Bottom
row, from left, are: Carol Kimbrough, Sophie Diaz-Fonseca,
Jane Tessmer, Susan Kirk and Diane Alexander. Top row, from
left, are: Dr. Vernon Lawter; Eric Hirsch, M.D.; and Kevin
Fitzpatrick. Interested business leaders can call Development
Director Chris Pool at 344-6560.
County Parks seeks
water aerobics instructor
Special to the Chronicle
Citrus County Parks &
Recreation is looking for a
motivating, enthusiastic per-
son to lead our Water Aerobics
classes. Candidates must be at
least 18 years, old and must
hold a .YMCA Water Fitness
Instructor, AEA, ACE or AFAA
certification. Classes will be
during senior fitness sessions,
Monday through Friday and/or
a specific block time will be
designated.
Applications may be picked
up at the pool or downloaded
from the Web site at www.citr
uscountyfl.org, click on Human
Resources. Drop off applica-
tions to Bicentennial Pool or
fax to Duane Levesque, recre-
ation specialist, at 795-1612.
For more information, call
Levesque, recreation special-
ist, Citrus County Parks and
Recreation, at 795-6520.
Pet Meals Program needs volunteers to help package pet food
Special to the Chronicle
Sassy, a mini schnauzer,
makes life more fun for her
roommate, Mary Dorsey.
Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Pet Meals
Program needs volunteers to
assist with packaging the pet
food that has been donated for
the program. The packaged pet
food is then delivered to home-
bound seniors with pets.
Volunteers can help pack the
pet food at the Humanitarians of
Florida Inc. at 1149 Conant Ave.,
Crystal River, on the corner of
State Road 44 and Conant across
from the Bow Wow Boutique.
The packaging is done from
about 8 to 10 a.m. the second and
fourth Fridays monthly
The Citrus County Pet Meals
Program partnered with the
Humanitarians of Florida Inc.
to provide pet meals to home-
bound seniors with pets. The
Pet Meals program began in
June 2003 and approximately
75 homebound seniors receive
the pet food on a monthly basis,
For more information or to
sign up, call Nancy Lietz at 527-
5975.
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Cat Male $40,
CatFemale $50,
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12noon 2pm
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Floral City
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FRONT DESK
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CHECKERS
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Fast food management
experience req'd.
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Send resume to:
253SE Hwy. 19
Crystal River 34429
or call (352) 563-1322
BACK WATER
JACKS BAR & GRILL
HIRING IMMEDIATELY
SERVERS &
EXP. LINE COOK
(352) 564-1555
COOKS
PREP COOKS
WANTED
Apply in Person
9am 3 pm
Monday Friday
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2100 N Terra Vista
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ON THE SPOT
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Thur., Aug. 9th
9 AM 3 PM
Positions Available:
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Crew Trainers
Management
Competitive Pay
& Benefits
Call for Directions
or Questions.
DUNNELLON
(352) 489-4620
(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
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NEEDED
Scampl's Restaurant
(352) 564-2030
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Oversized, 2yrs exp,
clean Class A CDL,
55K +/-Benefits.
(352) 799-5724
L UMPTRUCK
MECHANIC
Must be familiar
w/Class A vehicles.
Must have own
tools. Only exp'd
need apply. Shift:
4pm-12midnight.
S 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
OWNER
OPERATOR
Dually truck F-350 3 yrs.
or newer. No 4 X 4s.
Class A CDL req'd,
Medical card. No
points. To ayll
352) 21 -T712
PROPERTY
MANAGER
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-Frli
$$ GOT CASH $$
Earn great money by
setting appts, for busy
local company.
Call Steve @
352-628-0187
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 Run
7mi off 1-75 on SR 200
Applications
Accepted
8am-12noon
Mon-Fri, Call for more
Info(352) 854-6557
DECCA Is a
Drug Free Work Place
EOE
DOMINO'S PIZZA
Various Positions
Apply Within.
Inverness, Crystal River,
& Citrus Hills
Experienced
TECH NEEDED
For 60 Unit INVERNESS
Apt. Community.
Benefits offered
(352) 754-8860
Equal Opportunity
Employment DFWP
MANAGER/
MAINTENANCE
Husband/Wife Team for
RV Park, F/T for office,
P/T for maintenance.
Exp. helpful.
561-289-6555
Or fax resume to:
352-596-6658
Must have at least 5
Yrs. Recent Experience
In Florida Lawncare
Desire to work & valid
Dri. Lc. Good starting
Pay and Pd. Vacations
(352) 228-7472
LAWN SERVICE
PERSON NEEDED
Must have trans & exp.
(352) 344-0639
OFFICE MAX
Job Fair
"New Store"
INVERNESS, FL
Full Time & Part Time
Positions
JOB FAIR LOCATION
Office Max
Crystal River
1501 NW Highway 19
9 am-3 pm
Mon.,Aug. 6thru
Fri., Aug. 10
F/T-P/T Salary Range
$7-$11/hr.
Desktop Publishing
$12-$14/hr.
Please apply online n
www.jobs.office-
max.com
P/T SECURITY
OFFICERS
Class D Security License
required. Local.
Starting Rate $7.60/hr.
352-726-1551 Ext. 1313,
call between 7a-2:30p
Mon-Fri.
P/T Front & Snack
Counter Help
Experience a plus.
Smiling faces a must!
Apply in person.
Manatee Lanes,
Crystal River DFWP
795-4546
P/T GROUNDSMAN
For tree surgeon.
(352) 344-0547
Receptionist/
General Office
(Computer Uterate)
Relate well w/People.
No exp. necessary
Hours Vary-Flexible
Schedule Please
apply in person
NO CALLS.
@ Rainbow Rivers
Club Mon-Fri
10am-3pm
20510 The Granada,
Dunnellon 34432 (Off
CR484 to Riverview to
Granada next to
BINGO) or send
application/resumes
via Fax (352) 465-0981
or e-mail:
sab-rrc@atiantic.net
"Can you dig it?"
Heavy equipment
school. 3wk training
program. Backhoes,
bulldozers, trackhoes.
Local job placement.
Start digging dirt now.
Call (866) 362-6497 or
(888) 707-6886 FCAN
6 Station Beauty Salon
USHwy 41 .. Inverness
25K John Homeste r
Coldwell Banker.
Next Generation
352-476-7236/382-2700
ALL STEEL BUILDINGS
25x25x7 (2:12 Pitch)
A-9x7 garage door,
2 veents,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED-$15 995
25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16.495
Many Sizes Avail.
We Custom Build
We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
LLC.CM
1-866-624-9100
metalstructuresllc corn
FACTORY DIRECT
METAL BUILDINGS
CARPORTS, SHEDS
Custom Installation,
Up to 140MPH
Wind Rating
Gulf to Lake Sales
(352) 527-0555
BARBER'S CHAIR
"Emil J. Paldar", made in
Chicago. Over 75 yrs.
old. Some Access.
Good to Exc. Cond.
$1A50 (352) 746-5077
SOFA AND CHAIR,
Wine velvet, wood trim,
Must be seen to
appreciate. $450 for
both (352) 726-2695
CARE BEAR STUFF
$80/all. More Info
(352) 628-1669
DISCOUNT SMOKING
PIPES
www.halforiceplDes.
9c1
HOT TUB BRAND NEW
Loaded! Waterfa, led rights,
hydr-tapyjets, cup hold-
ers,
11OV, Balboa digital
control
system, with 5yr. warran-
ty.
$1795 Free delivery & set
up.
(352) 291-1731
NEVER USEDI SEATS 51
3 hp., extra jets.
i -r.i i.ur.,-r i.irder
..arno r, ri, n e
$4,395/Sacrifice $2,195
(352) 746-0637
A GREAT BUYI Washer &
dryer, like new, $295/set
No gimmicks. Best 1-yr
Guar. Free delivery &
set-up (352) 293-2529
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
-*2 Ton $780.00
2-/2 ton $814.00
-+ 3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits:
*Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Available
Free Delivery!
Call 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appliance
Refrigerators, washers,
stoves. Service & Parts
(352) 344-2928
AC SYSTEMS
HEAT PUMPS, MH UNITS
ALL SIZES, 13 SEER, FROM
$475. 352-400-4945
APT. SIZE CLOTHES
WASHER, brand new.
Needs little bit of work.
Haler Brand. $75/obo
(352) 860-2434
Dishwasher
whirlpool, white,
$50.
(352) 637-1937
FREEZER, UPRIGHT
COMMERCIAL
Richplan, 25.7 cu.ft.
Orig. $1,100/Sell $350
Exc. Cond,
(352) 382-1239
Freezer, Upright
GE, 14 cu. ft.
Asking $150.
(352) 270-3010
GE REFRIGERATOR
$200. White
GE STOVE
$150, White
Near New Cond.l
352-270-9357/212-1651
GE UPRIGHT FREEZER
14 cuft., like new $100
(352) 726-4404
GE WASHER
& DRYER
$200 OBO
Near New Cond.
352-270-9357/212-1651
HEAT PUMP
3 Ton 13 SEER, exterior.
$500 OBO
(352) 860-2552
KENMORE REFRIG.
22cu.ft. $175.
SEWING MACHINE w/
cabinet. $50. Both gd.
cond. (352) 527-4910
MUST SELL!
Great Black stove$250
Great microwave$125
$350 for both
352-584-8964
MUST SELL!!I
Black Dishwasher,
GREAT Condition, $200.
Contact: 352-584-8964,
Marissa
REFRIGERATOR
Fridgadalre, white,
$100, DISHWASHER
GE, white/blk. $100.
Both clean & work
(352) 560-6168
REFRIGERATOR,
Brand new, Frigidaire.
Stainless Steel side by
side. 27cu. ft. $740.
(352) 302-7451
ESTATE MERCHANDISE
AUCTION
*THURS. AUG. 9.
SALE: 5 PM
4000 S. Hwy. 41
INVERNESS
Cont. SMW & Citrus
Springs estates incl.
custom oak wall cabi-
nets, & Irg. qty New
auto parts. See web:
dudleysauction.com
(352) 637-9588
ARB167 AU224,65
Chainsaw
Homelite 16" blade,
good cond. $70. *
(352) 628-4585
(352) 476-5684
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 armsawi
$100. Sears 10" band
saw w'rth extra blades,
$40. (352) 726-6722
52" HITACHI TV
Exc. Cond.
$395. obo
(352) 382-2715
64" PHILLIPS/
Magnovox k
Full Screen TV
$800 OBO
(352) 628-1306
HD TV, 32" Wide
Screen, DVD Player
Combo, new in box,
$500. (352) 726-5678
TWO A& R SPEAKERS
$110
(352) 489-0339
16' Pine Fence Board,'
$5.50@; Cherry lumber,,
$2.00/ft. Rough sawn, i
air dried, 352-212-4122!
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2007 Compaq Presario
computer, 4 months
old, many extras. Half
price at $400
(352) 726-3783
(352) 400-2051
Citrus County
ComDuter Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up. Delivery, avail.
Free quote, 344-4839 .
Complete Compaq
computer setup,
1 G, dual processor w/
recovery disc., paid
$1,300. sell $800. excel.
cond. (352) 400-0366
Dell 4550, Pentium 4,
2.4 GHZ, 512 mb Ram,
60GB Hard Drive, 15"
LCD monitor, Win. XP,
Microsoft office $350.
(352) 634-2516
DELL DIMENSION 4100
Pent III or GATEWAY
Pent. R, XP pro. Many
activated programs,
Internet ready. $140
tower only 382-3895
DELL PENTIUM 4
256 Mg of Ram, NVidla
Graphics Card, Dell
Printer. Will deliver & set
up. $400
(352) 201-1511
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades, Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeell.com
CATERPILLAR
Loader Backhoe
1995, $25,000.
1584 N. Marion Way
(352) 634-1728
2 Beige leather sofas,
$350 ea. 2Belge leather
chairs Recliner/swivel
w/ottoman, $175. ea.
All like new. (352)
795-2947 or 422-5758
2 Swivel Bar Stools
chrome & leather
very good cond.
$95. obo
(352) 527-1388
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
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4 Ladderback Chairs;
2 Antique Marble top
end tables; Beige
Wingback chair; Chld's
white entertainment
cntr; Cherry Chest of
drawers (352) 382-0110
5 PC. DINING SET
$275. Exc. cond.
(352) 527-4910
8 PC. LIVING
ROOM SET
Inc. 60" TV & Stereo
$500/obo
(352) 634-1322
PRE OWNED FURNITURE
Unbeatable Prices
SNU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
- Ashley Sofa & Loveseat
Brand Newl New
$1,600. Country Style.
Bayport/ Earth w/rivets.
TOP OF THE LINE $800
352-637-0844
BEDS BEDS *. BEDS
The factory outlet store!
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 + Full $159
,Queen $199 / King $249
Please call 795-6006
CITRUS HOME DECOR @
Homosassa Regional,
Consignment, like new
furniture (352) 621-3326
Dining Chairs, 4, dark
wood.$240.
Bedroom Set, Ashley,
Queen, Solid Oak,
$725. (352) 344-1373
DINING ROOM SET
8 uphol. chairs $350
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
W/Bridge for Big Scrn TV
$300; Wht wash wood,
(352) 527-9876
Dining Room Table
wood, 61x42, 6 chairs.
padded. 2 leafs.
$149.
(352) 726-0708
DINING SET,
BASSETT
Pale Wood, 7' table,
8 straight back chairs.
$350; (352) 382-1239
Dining table and 6
chairs, solid oak with
light oak finish and two
center leafs, 42"x82" like
new, fine quality, $600
ab o 352-560-3743
FULL SLEEPER SOFA
Exc. Cond.
Tan/Plaid $299
(352) 341-6917
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
KG. SZ. SLEIGHBED
w/ARMOIRE &
2 NIGHTSTANDS.
$1,150 firm.
(352) 634-2527
Blue Sofa & Love Seat
$150.
(352) 344-4093
KING SZ. BED
Good Cond. $95
(352) 560-7381
LIVING ROOM SET
Broyhill Sofa $200, Cof-
fee Table, End Tables
& Lamps $150,
(352) 527-4910
Oak Dining Rm Table
w/ 6 chairs. $400. obo
Smoked Glass table
w/ 4 chairs $200.obo
(352) 628-4585
(352) 476-5684
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
RENTAL FINDER
www.chronlcle
rentalfindercom
Rocker Recliner
blue micro fiber, like
New cost $600.
Sacrifice $150.
(352) 621-0677
(352) 527-0162
ROCKER RECLINER
Rose, wood trim.
Exc. Cond. $100
(352) 489-0878
SEWING MACHINE
Singer, Golden Touch &
Sew- Deluxe Zig Zag In
Frultwood Cabinet
w/chalr. $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
TABLE W/6 CHAIRS
$50,
3 RECLINERS
$30/EA
(352) 628-1306
Twin Bed
w/ built in desk &
3 drawers,
$250.
(352) 344-1887
WOOD COMPUTER
DESK 53"WX23"DX58"H
with drawers & shelves.
Light walnut finish, $75
firm (352) 344-1855
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
.sell ATV parts 628-2084
GARDEN
12 inch electric lawn
mower and electric pole
saw $50.00 each
5607802
LAWN TRACTOR
2006 Craftsman,
18,5 hp, 42" cut, Inc.
Util. Cart, new mulcher
blade kit. Used little due
to illness, $850 firm.
(352) 726-1219
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
Roto Tiller,
excel, cond. $350.
Composter on Stand
good cond. $50.
(352) 746-7684
Hawaiian LEI
Plants/ Trees (Blooming
Plumeria) in pots.
Also staghorn ferns.
Ozello (352) 564-8758
INVERNESS
MOVING SALE
Tues & Wed, 9am-5pm
Bedrm Sets,
Entertainment Center,
58" TV, Dining Rm Set,
Couches
3101 S. Graymor Path
Like new 4 pc. queen
bedroom suite, S300.
Whirlpool 10 cuff, refrig-
erator, $175
(352) 341-1191
2007
SPECIALS
6 lines 10 days
Items totalling
$1-$150...........$7.95
$151-$400......$12.95
$401-$800.......$17.95
$801-$1,500....$22.95
CALL CHRONICLE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
726-3983 OR
563-5966
Two general
merchandise items
per ad,
private party only.
(Non-Refundable)
Some Restrictions
May Apply
3 WINDOWS White
Anderson. narrow line.
53 X 34, dbl. hng.
$225/set. CHIPPER/
SHREDDER, Sears, 10 hp.
Exc. Cond, $400
(352) 860-2028
36" GATEWAY 2000
Destination, Comp.
Gaming Monitor $200;
CHINA CABINET $150
70H X 16D X 49W
(352) 628-1306
COUCH, HIDE-A BED
Exc. Cond. $150;
WHIRLPOOL FRIDGE
Brand Newl Off-white,
w/icemaker. $400
(352) 220-4695
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
EXERCISE BIKE $25;
SAMSONITE
CARD TABLE &
4 PADDED CHAIRS
Exc. Cond. $30
(352) 628-4216
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MARY'S
PRECIOUS PETS
Pet Sitting Service
(352) 503-5414
I "U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
I Debris & Garages
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
Uc. & Ins. Exp'd friendly
serv. Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452
All Computer Repairs
We come to your home
or office. 21 yrs. exp.
7 days (352) 212-1165
Citrus County
Computer 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
v'Chris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref.Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. LiUc. & Ins. FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
DP Pressure Cleaning
& Painting. Ucensed &
Insured. 637-3765
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
All Phaze Construction
Quality painting & re-
pairs. Faux fln. #0255709
352-586-1026 637-3632
George Swedilge
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400 /628-2245
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Lic./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
Mike Anderson Painting
Int/Ext Painting & Stain-
ing, &Pressure Washing
Call a professional,
Mike (352) 464-4418
RUDY'S PAINTING *"
Interior/Exterior
Pressure Cleaning. LIC.
FREE EST. (352) 476-9013
Wall & Ceilina Repairs
DOCKS, SEAWALLS,
Boat Lifts, Boat Houses,
New, Re decks, Repair
& Styrofoam Replace.
Lic.CBC060275. Ins.
(352) 302-1236
Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
TOP HAT AIRPORT SERV.
w- Aug-Sept. Special
Tampa Int. $75 max. 2
people. (352) 628-4927
P asII
CAREGIVER Exp. Caring
Woman w/ref. Your
home, days. F/T or P/T
352-464-2061
BEFORE & AFTER
SCHOOL CARE in my
Lecanto Home. Mom/
Teacher (352) 527-4831
INVERNESS
AREA-NANNY
WANTED
4-6 hours per week, in
your home. 3 month
old. Call Christine
352-419-0059
VChrls Satchell Painting
& Wallcoverlng.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
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. Uc. Ins.
Ryanna 586-7919
Spiffy Window Cleaners
Special Introductory of-
fer 20% Discount
lic. & Ins. (352) 503-3558
* The Window Man *
Beats any Est. by 10%
Com./resid., Lic. & Ins.
(352) 228-7295 *
COUNTERTOPS
Re-laminate or replace
your countertops. Mica
or Wood Cabinets
LUc. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
All Home Improvement
with Craftmen Builders
Decks FBathrooms DecksTrim
No Job oor Ceramical
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. In Central FL, Our
own crews Specializing
trim, & decks.
Lic. #CRC 1326910
(352) 726-1708
ROGERS Construction
New HomesAdditimprovemeons
Florida Rooms.
637-4373 CRC 1326872
ASO Perfect House
Screen Replacement
Free Est. County iali.ng
(352) 206-1599
FL RESCREENo
352-563-0104/257-1011
1 panel or comp cage
Family owned &
operated. Also avail
suDer screen w/10yr
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 Quality
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 AI No lob
toosm.I Remod., Home
Repairs, Press. Clean.,
etc. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613
Andrew Joehil
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
I PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush
Apple. Furn, Const, I
Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
ALL HOME & MOBILE
REPAIR Room additions
& decks, Uc.28795. Ins.
(352) 464-0835
FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est. Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
HANDYMAN
If its Broke Jerry
Can Fix It. LIc#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
FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, Lighting,
Spa, Sheds Lic.& Insur.
#2767 (352)257-2276
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
r AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
I PROMPT SERVICE
Trash, Trees, Brush,
I, Apple. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages
352-697-1126
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Fum., appl, 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-Q909 Shop at home
All 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
*5.-- 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. #CCC1327059
(352) 344-2442
J. Vaughn Roofing. Inc.
New Roofs, Re-Roofs &
Repairs; C.C. accepted
Ins/Lic CCC1327365
(352) 795-6659
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc 1326492.
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
ULlc# CRC1326431
CONCRETE WORK.
Sidewdks, Dewa Pos,
Free est. Uc. 2000. Ins.
795-4798
CONCRETE WORK.
Sdewalks, Driveways Patios,
dabs.
Free est. Uc. 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
Lic.11476 726-6554
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.
Lic. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
we do it ALLI Uig or Sm.I
Additions, BA & Kitch.,
Drywall,Crown molding,
Demo. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
Uc/Ins. #2441 795-7241
CUTTING EDGE Ceramic
Tile. Uc. #2713, Insured.
Showers Firs. Counters
Etc. (352) 422-2019
ROCKMONSTERS, INC.
St. Cert. Metal/Drywall
Contractor. Repairs,
Texture, Additions,
Homeowners, Builders
Free est. (352) 220-9016
Lic.#SCC131149747
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs, exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All types of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
work. No job too small.
352-302-7325 341-2019
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landcleahlng, Hauling,
Site Prep. Driveways.
LiU. & Ins. 795-5755
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 AROUND TRACTOR
Londclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic. & Ins. 795-5755
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
*SUNSHINE OF CITRUS*
Clearing/Stone Drvwys
/Top Soll/ Fill Dirt.
(352) 302-6436
YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE
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/e200-1005
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Reliable. Quality work
Residential / Comm.
Uc./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. Uc. & Ins.
(352) 797-3166
Ziegler's Lawn LIc/Ins
Dependable Quality
Service comes 1st
(352)628-9848/634-0554
POOL BOY SERVICES
Aqua guard, Epoxy,
Coatings, Acrylic
Decking. Lic./Ins.
352-464-3967 e
POOL LINERSI &
15 Yrs. Exp. *
Call for free estimate
v (352) 591-3641 i
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
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO COM
RAINDANL(.ER
6" Seamless Gutter
Best Job Availablell
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-07141
ALL EXTERIOR
ALUMINUM
Quality Price!
6" Seamless Gutters
Uc & Ins 621-0881
Fun/Educational
Group Piano Lessons
Beginners, 13wk Course
$7. per 1 hr. Class,
Start Date 8/11, 10am
Private Lessons Avail.
(352) 697-2369
MUSIC TEACHER VIOLIN
Base, Guitar. Elec.
Guitar, Drums. Wed-
dings 352-422-5291
NEED A NEW DOOR?
Pre-Hung Door units
New Const. or remod.
ENTRY POINT by Perry's
Lic. 2598(352)726-6125
New & Re-Roofs Flat & Low Pitch
Roof Repairs Commercial Residential
Shingle Metal Built Up Roof
Torchdown Shakes
Lucksroof.com
Roof Inspections Available Drug Free Workplace
SState Certified Lic. #CCC1327843
Boulerie Serving All of Citrus County
CCCO2B464 QB0002180 0
& SUPPLY INC.
Family Owned & Operated
NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
FREE ESTIMATES-
Iuoqoovo
$10 OFF-I
(352) 628-5079 (352) 628-7445
ARE YOU TIRED OF MISSED APPOINTMENTS
AND SHODDY WORK?
THEN CALL
Interior Exterior Texture Ceilings
ON TIME ALL THE TIME!
OVER 30 YEARS OF PROVEN EXPERIENCE
352-637-4853
Licensed & Insured 721698
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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WARD VAC
Dethatching Lawns
Vacuum Leaves & Thatch,
Tree Trimming
(352) 637-3810 or (352) 287-0393
FREE ESTIMATE Licensed & insured
C I T R U S ,C U N T Y
Ciii-N.ict
P i Services for People Who Want Results
In Print and Online Daily -
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FULL SIZE BED & new
comforter set, exc
cond $50. BBQ Grill $20
352-795-3437
GENERATOR COLEMAN
10HP Briggs, 6250 max
watts, 5,000 running
_ watts, new In box. $500/
oab, (352) 726-0686
Hot Tub 2001,
Hydrospa, Stamina
Model Fits 4-5,
$650.obo
Like New, TSA Olympic
Weight Bench w/ Leg
extension, Olympic bar.
Includes 300 lbs weight
-' with rack $250. obo
(352) 746-5454
IN LINE COMMERCIAL
GENERATOR, multi
phase, 35G, gas or LPG
fuel, (352) 341-3300
New Systems &
Repairs. Ins. Lic.3000
SOD-Q- ALL VARIETIES
Cut outs & New
Homes. Installed &
Rolled. A.L. EVANS
(352) 637-5825
JVC 27" TV, $175.
3-pc. glass top,
wrought Iron tables,
$150 (352) 341-1191
Light Grey Berber C
carpet, pad & tack
strips, 16 x 12 ft. joined
to
10x 8 ft. $50.
(352) 795-0445
352) 613-3667 cell
MASSAGE TABLE
Professional &
Stationary;
Good Cond.
$175 (352)746-5077
PR. of 54" IRON WHEELS
$150
6' FIBERGLASS
STEP LADDER $45
(352) 489-2256
Race Car Bed,
Little Tykes, blue,
$40.
Car top Carrier,
X Cargo $25.
(352) 746-5441
-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,
SContainers, 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
Styling Station
2 sided mirrored tower
'w/ lights new $3,000. +
Selling $600.
black/ purple
(352) 628-5599
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ELECTRIC
WHEELCHAIR
Jet 3, Like New Cond.
$550
(352) 637-3607
Jet III Ultra
Electric Chair
$1,500. New
(352) 795-8760
(352) 257-1360
MINI JAZZY MODEL
1103, New charger/
power unit. $350obo.
(352) 621-9846
BUYING US COINS
SBeating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
-I
BALOWIN
Acrosonic Spinet
iano. Very good cond
$900.
(352) 613-3101
' ROLAND ORGAN
SPlayed 6 mos.@ Ice
: PalaceMarco Mendez.
. Orig. Cost $40K, Make
offer 352-637-6162
Proform Elliptical
$200. obo
(352) 527-4667
Treadmill Weslo G30,
new cond. used 6
times, paid $220.
Sell $150 firm.
(352) 746-2271
24'X52" POOL
Liner, pump, filter,
skimmer, ladder. 2 yrs
old. $1000
Kim, (352) 344-8557 or
464-4743
Browning Automatic
20 go., $600;
Browning Automatic
22 cal. $325
(352) 628-0198
Camping Equipment,
2 tents 6 sleeping bags
& misc, little used, $300.
Tasco Lumlnova
Telescope, never used
$75. (352) 795-1897
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
Hawkins .50 cal.
black powder rifle,
excel, cond. $150.
Crossman Powermaster
.177 rifle and 1955
Crassman 750,177 air
pistol, both for $75.
(352) 563-0022
U.S. Army binoculars
, with case $125
,, WWII flare gun $100.
, both In excel, cond,
S(352) 563-0022
. WE BUY GUNS
* On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
'07 6X12 w/ramp gate,
used Itime. $900;
HONDA 250 '02 RECON
$1700 352-795-4770
MOTORCYCLE TRAILER
Home made trlr, Hauls
2 dirt bikes, or 1 larger
bike. Spare wheel,
lights & tagged, $275
firm (352) 726-1076
OUR HUMANE
SOCIETY OF
INVERNESS
IS IN URGENT
NEED OF A
Travel Trailer
or Cargo Van
Tax deductible
donation.
Call (352) 726-8801
TRAILER TIRES ON RIMS
H78X15, load range C
Set of 4, $100.
(352) 746-4429
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.
ARTS & CRAFTS
Exhibition Tent
(352) 637-6255
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
GOOD USED LUMBER
2X6X 16(20)&
Good Used R.R. TIES (20)
Please call.
(352) 795-9325
Replace Your Home
Nowl We pay CASH for
NOW(727) 967-4230
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, 1 female, 8 wks
old, (352) 208-2344
2 Female Pigmy Goats,
2 yrs. old $100. for pair
(352) 628-4585
(352) 476-5684
AKC LAB PUPPIES $350.
Black females,
Chocolate males.
(352) 613-2527
AKC LAB PUPS
6 Females, 1 Male
$350. ea, negotiable
available Aug. 8,
352-422-4675
AKC LAB PUPS
Chocolate, Yellow &
Black, $300. Avail 8/12.
Taking deposits
(352) 503-60606
All BREED DOG RESCUE
Adult German
Shepherd, Weimaraner,
Terri-Poo. Cocker mix
pups. $60-150 adoption
fee (352) 288-1553
All home raised pups
Sheltie, 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
ENG. BULL DOG PUPS
Females, 13 wks. $2,000
obo. For infor & photos
adorabullouppies@
yahoocom 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 Spayed $25
Doa Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
Low cost shot clinic
Tues, Weds & Thurs
1st & 3rd Saturdays
10am-4pm
(352) 563-2370
JACK RUSSELL TERRIERS
Shots, wormed, health
certificate. $200 firm
(352) 277-7451
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, 6V/2mo, 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
PEEK-A-POO, female,
lOmos old. Black. Very
loving, sweet, cuddly,
Loves kids & other dogs.
$250, (352) 341-1964
PUG PUPPY AKC
male, fawn, all. Shots,
12 wks. old, Health cert.
$400. 352-527-6997
QUALITY PUPS AKC
MINI SCHNAUZERS $350
COCKER SPANIELS $300
Vet Checked. Cash
only. 352-465-9305
Shih-Tzu Puppy, female
black & white, 8 wks.
old, just weaned, pure
bred, mother on site,
$350. (352) 726-0708
TOY POODLES,
AKC, 10 wks.,
1 choc. fern.
$600. 1 male, black,
$500. (352) 302-1782
CRYSTAL RIVER
1/1 & 2/1, $425 & $500
No pets, (352) 795-0061
CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1
$500/mo. 1st, last, sec.
352-585-3264
CRYSTAL RIVER 4/2
1998, Double wide
$700/mo. Ist, last, sec.
352-585-3264
CRYSTAL RIVER
Nice 1BR. SW, $350/mo
Inc. elec. 352-621-5309
FLORAL CITY
2/2 DW w/Ilg addition.
Lg, lot, $595/mo
352-212-5523/344-8593
FLORAL CITY
Castle Lake 2/2 w/ add
on, part. turn., no pets
$550 mo. 352-344-5168
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 $295. $595.
move In (352) 220-0592
HOM/CRYS RVR.
2/2, DW $625/mo.
(352) 228-0525
HWY 488/Dunnellon
2/1, $450. No pets.
(352) 795-6970
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 28R
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, apple water
incl. Fishing piers.
Community Center,
$350 and up.
Leeson's 352-476-4964
LECANTO
I Acre fenced 3/2, AC,
W/D, stove, refrig., sec.
lights, $650.mo. 1st, 1st.
sec. (352) 527-7015
LECANTO 2/2 PORCH
Fenced yard, $650mo
Rent/sell. I pet. (352)
564-0856 or 628-3090
LECANTO 3/2
$725/mo.
CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1
$500/mo. 813-317-6525
LECANTO
5.Acres fenced, remod-
eled mobile w/add.,
near 486/491, CHA, im-
med. possession, horses
okay, $850. mo. +utIl.,
1st & sec(352)249-1091
Non-Smoking 1BR Furn.
Scrn rm. Crprt $550: 1BR
turn. Park model, $325
No pets. 628-4441
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 $6,500
OBO 352-287-1887
Ask for Mechelle
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, lor 2BR
Mobiles. Scr, porches,
apple water Incl. Fishing
piers. Community Cntr.
Leeson's 352-476-4964
LEISURE ACRES MOBILE
12 X56, 1979, w/AC,
power pole, Complete!
$1 000 You move II
352-621-0837/400-1424
OAK POND ESTATES
55+ comm. 3/2 carprt,
shed, Partially turn,
$45,000
(352) 637-4837
R RENTAL FINDER
rentalflnder om
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
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
UpgradeslI 1,344 Sf, W/1
Yr, Warrantyl $95K
#306886 T. Paduano
C21 (352) 212-1446
3/2 ON 1.35 ACRES
Nature Loversi Back
Deck, Country Setting
$118,800 Sharon Levlns,
Rhema Realty
(352) 228-1301
3/2 SW on Two / AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
Homosassa, 1,864 sf, + 6
Horse Stable; Fencedl
New stone drive.
$229,900 Ron McEvoy,
EXIT (352) 586-2663
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
Shella Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
HERNANDO 2/1'/2
On lot, Cent. wtr, Good
rental income. $27,000/
obo. 352-341-0903
HERNANDO, 2/1 /2
2 scrn. porches, 1 wood
deck, all new Inside,
quick sale $43,900.
at 3199 E. Buffalo Ln.
West side of Hwy 200,
Daytime 352-344-3444
Evening 352-344-3084
HOMOSASSA 3/2
DBL WIDE, MUST SEEI
1989 ,ON .55
ACRE,PAVED ROAD.
LIGHT AND
BRIGHT,NEW ROOF
AND APPLIANCES IN
2005,$64,900
352-817-2771
HOMOSASSA, 2.85 AC.
Newly Renovated TW.
Caged pool, 2 Crpt,
Front Deck, Crnr. Lot,
Fncd, Paved Rd. Mus
Seal (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
LECANTO 3.6 ACRES
DW, 3/2 1,980sf. FP. Ig.
yard, 2 Access Rds.
Pass. Horse Ranch.
Move In Readyll $149K.
(813) 317-6525
LECANTO
Solid Investment, acres
fenced, remodeled
mobile w/ add., near
486/491, CHA, immed.
possession, horses okay,
$245,000 (352)249-1091
No Money Down!
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. Paduono C21 JW
Morton (352) 212-1446
WELL MAINTAINED 2/2
Furn, Must see at
$49,900 Call
Shella Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
4 NEW MODELS
RESALES
$44,500.-$100,000.
Excellent AmenitlesI
S *, 55+
Gated Community
Phone 352-795-7161
2/1 FIXER UPPER
Inglis 2/1 Fixer Upper
Large Deck. $5500
352-220-8399
2/1.5 Nicely Furnished
In 55+ Park, Exc. Cond.
W/D Dw, Fl. Rm. + Scrn.
Rm, laundry, shed
+ carport. $22,500
(603) 491-0431
55+ Pk. ALL LIKE NEW
1700sq. ft. Price drop-
ped 10K to $57,900
352-697-1788/563-6695
BIG PINE ACRES, 55+
2/1/Carport Screened
Parch, Shed, 2 ACs,
W/D, Sm, Pet OK,
Part furn. $11,000 obo
(352) 270-9323
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
352-344-1002302-2824
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
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INVERNESS
3/2/1 downtown In-
verness. $685 first &
sec. call 352-400-4986
INVERNESS
3/2/1 downtown
Inverness. beautiful
quiet neighborhood.
overlooks Lake
Henderson. $685 first
and security call
352-400-4986
Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
> Property & Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. Is our
only Business
>- Res.& Vac.
Rental Specialists
>- Condo & Home
owner Assoc, Mgmt.
Robbie Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
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CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly Renovated
1 bedrm efficiencies w/
fully equip kitchens.
No contracts
necessary. Nexl 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 1 BR, Wkly/Mo
No Pets. (352) 344-1025
2&3
BEDROOM APTS.
Starting at $466.
C/H/A,
NO PETS
Occaaionally 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
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm Ist Mo. FREEI
Crystal River. 634-0595
CRYSTAL RIVER
& HOMOSASSA
| Apartments Avail.
.ONE MONTH FREE
I (352) 795-2626
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 1/1
Water &Trash Incl. $500.
mo. 352-726-3849
INVERNESS 2/1
$520/mo.
352-302-3911
INVERNESS
2/1, large eat in kitch.,
no pets, $650 1st, last.
sec. 697-0970 746-6148
INVERNESS 2/2
Clean, quiet area
$575 + 1st, last, sec.
352-422-2393
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm 1st Mo. FREE
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
311W Main St.
Inverness
2700+ sq ft Bldg.
Can divide Into
Med/Prof/Retall Pine
Ridge. Your floor plan.
(352) 527-9013
Building For Rent
3000 sq. ft,, tile roof,
tile floor,, 60 Car
Parking, perfect for
Restaurant or Retail.
On US 19, Just South
of Sugar Mill Woods
(DOLL HOSPITAL)
(352) 382-1001
CRYSTAL RIVER
Centrally located.
Professional Office
For Rent.1,400 sf.
352-563-2550
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newl 1 blk. off 19.
719 NE 1st Ter.
Professional Area. 2
units, 750 sf/ea. Ls, Opt.,
Motivated SellerI
(407) 234-0717
PROFESSIONAL Office
1690 sq. ft.
GREAT LOCATION
Call Mon Fri. 8 4:30
(352) 795-2283
CITRUS HILLS
Elegant Efficient Villa
2500+ sf, $995. mo.
Call (352) 270-3652
INVERNESS 2/2
Unfurn, W/D, no smoke/
pets, $750. mo. 1st. last
50.sec,352-302-8231
352-621-4973
INVERNESS 2/2
W/D, New carpet,
appl.'s, comm. pool.
garb, Incl. $750.mo.
1st, Ist. $500. sec.
(352) 746-4611
INVERNESS 2/21/2
Townhouse, Cypress
Cove, pool, boat dock,
exc. cond.750+ $7 1000
sec. (352) 220-4082
INVERNESS 3/2/1
Moorings, $950./mo.
Judy B Spoke, LLC
Shown (727) 204-5912
SUGARMILL WOODS
Villa, near golf course,
2/2/1 No pets. $800 mo.
1st & last, sec,, Lawn
Malnt. Included
(352) 382-0741
CRYSTAL RIVER
Immaculate 2/1. W/D
hookup. Water & trash
Incl, $600/mo. No pets.
(352) 228-0525
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 +1st
& sec. (352) 637-5598
INVERNESS 2/1
W/D, garb. Incl.
$650.mo, 1st,, last $300
sec. (352) 746-4611
FLORAL CITY
1 bdrm furn. elec, cable
Incl. Pool. $425/mo
(352) 637-6432
INVERNESS
RIVERSIDE LODGE
Furn. Cottage, 1/1.
all util & cable TV Incl,
$695. mo. $300 moves
you In. (352) 726-2002
INVERNESS 3/2/1
New home, For more
Info, 352-860-1981
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GREAT AMERICAN
REALTY
Call:352-422-6129
or see ALL at
www.choosegar.com
SUGARMILL WOODS
RENTALII Lovely Home,
4/2/2 No smoking; Small
pet okay. Ref., $999/
mo, Avail. Oct. 1st
(386) 569-6777
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Util. incl Shrt .
/ long term. 1st, Ist + sec.
$900/mo 352-628-9759
BEVERLY HILLS
3/2 PineRidge w/pool
$1200.00 mo. 1st,
last,sec. dep.$600.00.
Call 352-302-7045 or
407-566-8637
LECANTO 3/2/2
Upscale, turn. on 2/2
park like Ac's, $1,050.
(352) 795-2204
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 1ST/LAST/SEC.
(352) 795-8888
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, AC, Laundry Room,
Easy Terms 382-3525
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1/1
C/H/A, $650. mo. Ist/Ist
& Sec. 352-302-9345
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, 32 N. DeSoto,
FI Rm, enclsd prch, new
berber & tile, CHA,
dishwasher, No Pets
$675/mo.(352) 249-3228
Beverly Hills 2/2/1
Lg. fl. rm. $750./mo. +
sec, 23 S. Harrison St.
(727) 463-1804
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1, Fam. Rm., Scrn.
Rm. W/D, CHA, non
smoke.no pets.$775.
352-563-2500, 212-9267
BEVERLY HILLS
Great Homes for Rent
or Sale (954) 536-0353
BEVERLY HILS
I & 2 BR Homes,
All nice, all CHA.
(352) 422-7794
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 Info. or
visit the web at:
citrusvlllages
CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Beautiful pool home,
redecorated, 2,600 sf.
All new appl. on 1 ac.
of land. $1,050/mo.
(904) 449-8451
CITRUS HILLS
3/2/2, new, no pets
(352)341-5165
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/2
All apple. 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
3/15700. 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
F CITRUS SPRINGS
I Many Avail., $825.-
| $875. mo. 2-4wks
FREE Rent If Qualify.
(352) 795-9123
I Charlotte G Realty
& Investment LLC
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 2/2/1,tile firs,
spac. kit., din., scrn.
porch, $800. No pets,
352-465-7563
CITRUS SPRINGS
Rent or Lease Option.
4/2/2, 2,200 sf.
(352) 746-1636
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1, $600. mo. $800.
dep. (352) 795-0553
FLORAL CITY 3/2
Spacious, split plan very
clean, all new apple ,
pets poss $750 1st, last,
sec. 352-341-5840
HOM/LECANTO
3/2, /2 Ac. $750 +
Ist/last (352) 527-0033
HOMOSASSA 2/1 From
$535 MEADOWS 3/2/2
From $735
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
Cc=* DLIplexes
c= for Rent I
HOMOSASSA
3786 S. Swan Terrace
3/2/2 Sm pets <15 lb.
$800/mo. Met. water/
swr. Lecanto Schl. Sec,
8. Susette 352-697-1604
INVERN. Wtrfrt 3/2/2
Elegant, pool, cbl, lawn
$1125/mo 561-632-3119
INVERNESS
2/1/1 with enclosed
Inground pool & lanal,
Pool serv. provided. No
pets. No smoking $875
352-344-8313
INVERNESS 2/2
On Chain of Lakes
1748 S. Paradise Pt.
$875/lawn care inc.
(786) 553-2577
INVERNESS 2/2/1
Highlands, scrn porch,
$750/mo (813) 973-7237
INVERNESS 3/2/2
Lake Area, $820/mo.
(352) 341-1142
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 jademlsslon.com
SMW New 2700sq ft
4/2/2 $1000/mo.
Call 813-748-5206
WHY RENT?
OWN YOUR HOME
100% Financing
programs.
Waybright Real Estate
Inc. 352-795-1600
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Util. Inc Shrt
/ long term. 1st. 1st + sec.
$900/mo 352-628-9759
Crystal River 3/2
Oceanfront, ceramic
tile, $950/Mo.
(863) 446-0950 after 7p
INGLIS
2/2, House, CHA, W/D
hookup $750 mo+ 1st,
last &dep.water & garb.
14185 W. River Rd
352-447-5244
Cell 360-798-2681
INVERNESS 3/2
Wtfrnt Gospel Is. w/shd.
352-201-1222/560-3048
OZELLO 3/2
Remod,. Gorgeous gulf
view. Fantastic fishing &
private. $1 000 mo.
727- 856-3020
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 Near 491
(352) 341-1409
CITRUS SPRGS 4/3/3
New 8202 Empire
$1,195mo. 352-697-1907
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 Lease, Lease
to Own, or Sale.
(352) 436-4090
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 2-story home,
5/2.5/3, Rent w/opt.
to buy $1,100/mo
(305) 972-8975
CITRUS SPRINGS
Rent or Lease Option.
4/2/2,2,200 sf.
(352) 746-1636
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
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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
CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
3/2 1300-SQFT
HOME ON 1 14
ACRE LOT
Located on the back
side of Pine Ridge.
Diagonal ceramic tile
in living, dining, pantry,
kitchen & bathrooms.
Security & camera
system. Surround sound
ceiling speakers In living
and front room,
asking $153,700
(352) 287-8478
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
3/2/2, 1.23 Ac.
REDUCED TO $289,500
'07 New, Upgrades
2,372 Liv./3,269 Tot. SF.
(352) 302-0744
BEAUTIFUL NEW 4/2/2
2,235 SFLA, Split plan,
CT, Ig. Lanai, must sell
$178,000. 407-468-2179
BRAND NEW HOMES
Citrus Spgs/Dunnellon
Very Flexible Terms. Low
down pay & monthly.
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Martin (352)895-2231
BUILDER LIQUIDATION
3/2/2 Was $195,990
Now $155,990 + Up to
$6K C.C. Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker 1st
Choice. (352)220-9188
BY OWNER
4005 Home 3/2/2 Nice
area in Citrus Springs
Reduced to $149,000.
(352)257-1355
PRICED TO SELL
20K+ Below Builders
Price. 4/2/2, 2200 sq. ft.
living, cathedral
ceilings, sprinkler
system, Split plan.
$176,000.(813) 546-3127
STILT HOMES
Molular Stilt Homes
140 mph. zoning.
We build, sell, deliver
We do it alll
Eliminate builder
mark-up. Call the
factory. John Lyons
800-622-2832 xt 210
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LISTING
MLS/3% CO-OP
Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
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$150+Mlllion SOLDIII
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& Market Analysis
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BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060
3/2.5/2 FSBO Adj. to
Golf Course, Crnr Lot,
Pool, Gas FP, Irr. Well,
Granite, Huge Shed,
Updated Evervthingi
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$299K (352) 746-1175
BETTY MORTON
LIc. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
R(2 9Iect
(352) 795-1555
312/2 POOL HOME
2237 sq.ft living space.
Backs to Black Diamond
3186 W Birds Nest Dr.
MLS#315839
352-586-1558 CALL
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ERA American
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3/2/21/2 HOME
$279,900
(352) 464-3383
HOME FOR SALE
2/1.5/1 Large FR. New
appliances, central, tile.
Immaculate! Nice Lot!
430 S. Washington St.
$99,900. (863) 647-2950
Low Price/Extra VALUE
Like New, Imper. Exec. II
Gorgeous Kitchen!
$124,900, ERA American
Realty, Bobbi
(352) 220-0587
aI NO CREDIT CHECKi!
RENT TO OWN
352-484-0866
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BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
MUST SEEII 2,577 st.
Cath. Ceilings, Tile,
Carpet+++ $179,900
Ron Egnot 1st Choice
Coldwell Banker
352-287-9219
NICE MINI FARM 2/2 on
3.69ac., Barn and Out
buildings Incl. just bring
your horses. $229K
Alex Choto, F. Really &
Auction. (352) 628-0968
NO MONEY DOWN
4/3/2, Built 2006,
Crystal Glen $279.000
Seller will pay all closing
cost. Call for Info.
FSBO (352) 527-1177
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Results in.
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cassifieds!
BEVERLY HILLS
Full House Privilege
Call for Appointment
(727) 237-4051
CRYSTAL RIVER
Private bath, Refs.
$425mo. (352) 795-9206
FLORAL CITY
2 Rooms for Rent, turn.
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
Ma
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D., Utll. Incl Shrt
/ long term.lst, 1st + sec,
$900/mo 352-628-9759
Scallop Seas. Available
Furn. 1/1 Apt, Sleeps 4.
$1000/mo, Too busy tor
vacation..., Leave your
boat In water, and stay
wknds. 386-462-3486
ORLANDO Resort
Time Share 10/26-11/2,
Sleeps 8. $950 Details
352-527-2657btwn 12-7
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CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly 1 blk. off 19.
719 NE Ist Ter.
Professional Area. 2
units, 750 sf/ea. Ls. Opt.
Motivated Sellerl
(407) 234-0717
NEW 4500SQFT
WAREHOUSE
Homosassa
$290,000
352-563-5300
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Split-ranch 3 bed,3 bath
(1 handicap acc) Ig
kitchen, Fla rm, screen
porch, deck, cement
block, 2.3 ac, appraised
$267k. 352-746-8797
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i & Market Analysis
RON & KARNA NEITZ
BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
S(352)795-0060
3/2/2 TERRA VISTA VILLA
By Owner, Spacious
2,583 sf. AC, Huge Lot
on the park. $170K
under replacement.
Must Sell this monthly
$397.,00 352-228-2044
FOR SALE BY OWNER
1049W Pearson St.
3/2/2 Pool Home, well
maintained & land
escaped, 2158sf under
air. $307,000. For appt.
call (352) 527-4225
INVESTORS LOOK
Great deal on this 2/2/2
1h ac. cmr lot, $164,900.
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
On the Hill in Terra Vista
3/3/3+ den on 1 land-
scaped acre, built '02
Owner downsizing.
No Realtors.
(352) 746-3417 or
613-6297 afternoons.
Reduced 2/2/2, caged
pool, spilt plan. great
room, 1 treed acre,
mint cond. $199,000.
poss. owner financing
352-564-1436
TERRA VISTA/HILLSIDE
SSOUTH 1800sq ft. 3/2/2
10,000st lot. Brand new.
Possible Lease/Option
$279,900. 617-816-1230
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ILLNESS
' FORCES SALE!
ON TOP OF THE
WORLD Ocala
Brand New Home,
never lived in 2/2/2
on prime corner
Entrance lot Avalon
Subd.l More than
$10K in upgrades!
55+ Comm. w/staffed
sec. gate. Comp. ext.
& lawn maint., club
amen., & lifestyle
activities incl. Quality
built steel, reinforced
concrete block
const. Exceeds EPA
Energy Star Standards
& building code
Lowest priced $$$
new home in OTOWI
ONLY S 161 500 OBO
Call (352) 527-7873
14 ACRE HORSE FARM
Beautiful 3/2 home,
wood food floors, tin roof,
tiled tam. rm. 5 stall
Cent. Isle barn.
ULighted riding area.
,$534,900/ will divide.
Parsley Real Estate Inc.
(352) 726-2628
Hemando Forest Lake
North, Newer 1 Lg
Bedroom 1000 sq. ft., on
1 acres, very good
cond. must see. Look!
Make offer
(352) 344-5448
0 DOWN TO BUYII
$720/mo. + taxes &
insurance. 3/2/2
located in Highlands
Large home, very clean
Needs nothing.
(352) 601-5600
6446 E MORELEY ST.
2/2/1 Fl Rm, Scm prch,
Beau. Inground pool,
very clean, must see.
$126,000 (352) 637-9591
1 $10K Below Appraised
Value 2/2 fenced yard,
newer AC & roof,
$90,000. 352-527-3562
2/2 VILLA DOWNTOWN
Ready to move in, new
appliances, tile, carpet.
Laundry, Low maint.
i $105,000. Franklin Realty
352-464-4211
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ERA American
Realty &
Investments
BETTY MORTON
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
Re-ASIect
(352) 795-1555
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequaillfled only
Must See. $124,900
(352) 201-1663
CUSTOM BUILT
2 story wood home
w/sep. 2 story garage
3 bedroom, 3 bath,
gourmet kit, fireplace,
open beam, located
on 2 wooded acres.
$790,000.
Nancy Bomke
344-4324
ERA American Realty
-4f~lRmT^C^
.16Inverness
HIGHLANDS 2/2/2
Poss. 3 BR, Remodeled
w/man upgrades.
MUST SELL
$119,900
(352) 860-2865
(352) 400-2354
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
INVERNESS-LITTLE JOHN
3/1/1, On 1 Acre+
$122,000.
WESTON PROPERTY LLC
(352) 746-1110
LOVELY 2/2 ON
treed lot. New roof, AC,
ceramic tile & carpet.
Extra lot also avail. Must
See to appreclatel
$152,900 (352) 220-3401
SELL YOUR HOME
Place a Chronicle
Classstted ad
6 lines, 30 days
$51.95"
Call
726-3983
563-5966
Non-Refundable
Private Party Only
"55 per additional fine
(Some Restr.chons
Mao. apply
SPACIOUS GOSPEL ISL
3/2/2 W/caged pool &
Lanai. Waterview, fam.
rm. New AC & roof.
Tile & Carpet thru-out.
$167,000. 352-476-9592
4.48 Ac. w/Cabin +
Outer Bldgs. Great
Investment Earning
$500/mo. $142,500
#317442 T. Paduano
C21 (352) 212-1446
4.5 AC. 2/2 CB Home,
2535sq. ft. 2 stall barn,
No climb fence, under
appralsel, $255,000
Parsley Real Estate Inc.
(352) 726-2628
1/1 COUNTRY SETTING
RV Parking, Concrete
slab in back. Eat-in kit.
$49,900. 352-860-2075
2/2/3 POOL HOME
ON 4.23 ACRES[
Lg. Grandfather Oaks!
Below appr. @ $319,000
John Malsel III Exit
(352)794-0888
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 LIvSf, Fenced
Acreage! Bargain rice
#164I 314335
T. Paduano C21
(352) 212-1446
3/2 CORNER LOT
C/H/A, new roof & AC
in 2004. Country setting.
Laundry rm, ranch style
Carpet/tile, ceiling fans
$149,900. 352-860-2075
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-SELtL-t -
4-5/2.5 All new apple ,
Above ground pool.
Excellent Housel $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
wwwbuyowner corn
#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
Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
Re(5)751lect
(352) 795-1555
BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
IsMyvFuturell
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
CRYSTAL OAKS HOME
'96,3/2/2, 1,490 LivSF,
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 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
2/1 on lh Ac. Fenced
Great Loc.l W/Alum.
Crprt, Wood Frame Hm.
Fam. Rm, Eat-In Kitch.
New AC & dralnfleld.
1K 81(352)628-1669
F--
Newer D/W, 3/2,
w/ pool, 4 car carport,
many upgrades, new
hardwood floors.
throughout, owner will
provide financing
(352) 212-2067
2/2/1 Golf Course Villa
+ Carport, Deadend,
All new paint. Scrn. Rm.
Move-In I $125K OBO,
Kathy Santo,Cbldwell
Banker (352) 228-7991
3/2/1 Golf Course Villa
Roomy & beautifully
maint.Enc. lanal $149K
obo, Must see this onel
Kathy Santo,Coldwell
Banker (352) 228-7991
3/2/2 Cul-de-sac
Sweetwater Elegance
Open Plan $199,000
Charlene & Peggy,
EXIT REALTY
(352) 464-4179
BRAND NEW 4/2/2
Home NEVER lived In!
Located in Desireable
area. Near Suncoast
Pkwy. Bargain price
of only $212,900.
Palmwood Realty Inc.
Joy Mullen
352-263-6486
3.9%
LISTING
MLS/3 % CO-OP
Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience
$150+Mllillon SOLDIII
Please Call for Details
& Market Analysis
RON & KARNA NEITZ
BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060
7102 Smith Ter., HOLDER"
3/2/2 on 1.3 ACRES
Borders State Park
ForSaleByOwner.com
Il idtnn i 0TnA1
BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
Is Mv Futurell
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
BUYING OR
SELLING? CALL ME
FOR RESULTS
Call Me
PHYLLIS STRICKLAND
(352) 613-3503
Keller Williams
Realty
CRYSTAL RIVER, 2 Ac.
Beautiful New 2 Story
Cape Codl 5/21/2/2
Over 2,800 St.MUSLSEE[
(352) 746-5912
*
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
a
BUY NOW
Bargains
Everywhere!
(352) 302-8046
Chain of Lakes, 2 BR
carpeted, 2 Tiled Baths
Lanai, Uv. Rm. hardwood
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
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
3/2/2 POOL HOME
Lots of Newsl Full bar
@ Solar Htd, Scrnd. Pool
$169,900 Harley Hough,
EXIT Realty Leaders
352-400-0051
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
I SMVN
NO MONEY DOWNII
Qualified buyer E-Z
finance 3/2 + 2/1
Gerry (352)816-0010
Owner/Realtor
Over 3,1000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
SELL YOUR HOME
Place a Chronicle
Classified ad
6 lines, 30 days
$51.95'
Call
726-1441
563-5966
Non-Refundable
Private Party Only
5 poe addilloral lne
(Some Restricior.s
May apply)
Vic McDonald
(352) 637-6200
Realtor
My Goal Is Satisfied
Customers
REALTY ONE 1"
OutstaaduIlgAgeats
Outslandlng Results
(352) 637-6200
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
3/2/2 on 1 1h ACRES
2005,2 Extra garages.
Beautiful property.
Immac. Cond. Jan Tuel,
Coldwell, Next Gen.
Realty (352)634-1696
BRAND NEW HOMES
Citrus Spgs/Dunnellon
Very Flexible Terms. Low
down pay & monthly.
www L2PFIorida.com
Martin (352)895-2231
DUNNELLON/CITRUS
Water Access to river.
3/2.5, custom built-2006
Superior construction
LA FLORIDA REALTY
Andy 508-395-2747
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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
ONE OF A KIND
Bring your horse 3/2/2
on 2 ac. 2 paddocks, FP
Ig. cgd pool, fiberoptic
lights, spa, many extras
$255K (352) 726-8348
2/2 CITRUS HILLS
Greenbriar II,1st fir. turn.
Near pool. $117K Great
Value! 352-249-3155
LAKE TSALA
ACCESS
Floral City, 2/1 turn,
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 LivSF
Maint. Freely #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
4/3.5/2 In YANKEETOWN
3,514 st. 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
(352) 726-6644
TERRA VISTA HILLSIDE
GOLF COURSE LOT #9
Skyview CC, $79,500
Call (352) 638-0905
Vacant/Undeveloped
Land 5 Acres, MOL,
Citrus Hills Mini Farms,
$130,000. principal only
Colleen (727) 244-4863
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
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L&HolmelN I
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 Malsel III Exit
Realty (352)794-0888
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
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GUIDE YOUI
Plantation Realty. Inc.
1352) 795-0784
Cell 422-7925
Lisa VanDeboe
Broker (R)/Owner
See all of the listings
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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, #3 12046
T. Paduano C21
(352) 212-1446
Riverfront 1,850 sq. ft.
1.25 Acres, Boat house
& Dock, Great View!
$379,000. OPEN HOUSE
Sat. & Sun. lpm-5pm
(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
bldg./workshop, vinyl
porch, fireplace, C/A
$225260 (352) 637-1188
SOUTHERN ELEGANCE
'05, 3/3/3+, 2.33 Ac.
2,241 LIvSF, $323K
#308410T. Paduano
C21, JW Morton
(352) 212-1446
1-15 HOUSES WANTED
Cash or Terms
John (352) 228-7523
www.FostFIoridaHouse
B&eracom
WANTED HOUSE OR
MOBILE in need of
repair. Owner finance
Ls/opt. (352) 860-2347
WE BUY HOUSES
CaSh........Fast I
352-637-2973
Ihomesold come
Acreage Priced To Selli
Seller says sell
#315342, T. Paduano,
C21 JW Morton
352- 212-1446
5.63 Majestic Acreagel
By Duval Is. public boat
ramp w/pub water &
barn stall. Elite New
Home Sitel $249K
#313843, T. Paduano,
C21352- 212-1446
10 ACRES
Close to shopping.
Great price of $149,900
Sheila Benslnger at
Keller WIllams Realty
(352) 476-5403
20 ACRES HI & DRY
MUST SELL
$194,900Sheila
Benslnger at
Keller Wlllams Realty
(352) 476-5403
10038TW. Calddonla
Street Homosassa, FL
5 Vacant Lots each
75' X 100', Lot 2,3,4, 5
& 6 or .86 acre Price
$13,900 or make offer
Call (850) 402-2475
3/2 SW on Two A 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
auctlonreaitv.com
AU3584 AB2579
FARMS
&
WATER FRONT
- 2: -- I
14'-28'
Let us sell your
clean used boat.
THREE RIVERS
MARINE
(352) 563-5510
22' SKIFF 2003
90 Johnson, less than
70 hrs. electronics,
livewell, & Bimini. Incl.
trailer. $5000 220-1699
AIRBOAT -
2001. w/Pollmer, 500
cu. In. Cadillac mtr., S.S.
rigging. Seats 3 w/trir.
$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/trIr. & 50 hp,
Merc. 4 stroke engine
w/trilng mtr. $3,995Just
Servicedl Ready to fish
352-563-6518/361-6714
AREAS LARGEST
SELECTION
OF PONTOONS
& DECK BOATS
Crystal River
Marine
(352) 795-2597
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
CARLCRAFT HOUSEBOAT
43", galley, head, 175HP
Merc. Engine. Sleeps 6,
Wheelhouse. Gd shape
$20,000
Cleo Lydy 352-634-0729
CAROLINA SKIFF
'01 17DLX, '04 Yamaha
60HP 2 strk. 1 yr. warr.
GPS, DF, LOADED $8,995.
(352) 422-1412
CAROLINA SKIFF
'03, VLX,.21 ft., 115 HP
Honda, Troll. mtr., Jack
plate, garmin 232, trlr.
excel. cond. $13,500.
(352) 527-2547
COBIA
1999, 17 FT.. 90 Yamaha,
DF, GPS, VHS, Troll mtr.,
on board charger,
$7,500.
(352) 613-7200
CUDDY CABIN 21'
175HP I/O, boat Is In
beautiful cond. ready
for water, $5,000/obo
352-476-4688
EVINRUDE- 2 OUTBOARD
MOTORS MODEL 2001
225HP, 25" shaft, 1 good
cond, 1 needs Power
head, everything else
good. Comes w/gauge
controls, wire harness,
oil tanks & propellers,
Sells for $4200/obo
(352) 726-0816
GHEENOE
Perfect Fishing Boat
with new continental
trailer, anchor, line,
paddle and vests,
excel, cond. $700.
(352) 563-0022
GRADY WHITE
1961,22' Culty,20ho
Evhude,SS
prop, Coast Guard Eqpt.
Alum TrI, new tires,
$8,500.obo (352)
447-1244
JUST RECEIVED
20 T-tops &
Cuddy cabin Tops
at Fantastic Prices
(352) 527-3555
9am-Spm Mon-Fri
ff I
CORNER ACRE LOT
Citrus Hills, Stafford St.
Treed Lot $49K
Pat Whitworth, ERA
American Realty &
Invest. (352) 464-0400
Corner Lot, Inverness
.46 Ac., Nice Oaksl
$27K .Mgivated Bring
all offersI 305-219-8247
INVERNESS CITY LIMITS
Commercial potential.
$17,900
Shella Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
INVERNESS GOSPEL
ISLAND,Lake Access
1/2 Acre $55,000. aob
(352) 400-0047
OVER SIZED LOT
Floral City, well &
septic. $23,900
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
Terra Vista Golf Course
.53 Ac. on Redsox.
Prime for new home
#313888, $99K
T. Paduano, C21
352- 212-1446.
LAKEFRONT
Crystal River $45K
www.JohnsFlorlda
Lots. com 352-228-7523
Agent Owned
r or Rent
RENTAL FINDER
www.chronlcle
rentalflnder com
16' BOAT TRAILER
For alrboat of reg.
boat. $250.
352-697-1663
EVINRUDE 2 1998
150HP Outboards,
$3500 each. or
$6500/both
352-447-5590
toSB
C= Water
FIBERGLASS Center
Console, 14', 40 hp.
Mariner, galv. trir. $2,475
(352) 205-3887
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-traller
Many extras, $4,250.
(352) 270-3807
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used &
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boats
www BoatSuper
Center.com
352 794-0094
Nature Coast Marine
Sales & Service I
Present this Ad for
10% Off on all I
I Parts & Service I
1590 US 19,
| Homosassa
352-794-0094
Polar Flats Boat '04
Semi V, stepped hull,
Cus. cvr. Ctr.con. So-
nar, VHF Rd. '04 Galv.
trir. '04 70HP Yam. Exc.
cond. $9,999 (352)
746-1895, 618-781-6275
PONTOON
1990,24', Cruiser, tri,
no motor, $2500.
(727) 521-2137 L/M
PONTOON 1995 18'
SUNTRACKER 40HP Mrc
Trailer, T&T, CD, live well,
many xtras run/lks great
$5500/bo 352-464-1616
PROLINE 17'
'85, T-Top, 88 HP Johnson
Power tram, with trailer,
$2,995
352-634-5551
PROLINE 24'
125 Mariner, completely
redone, garage kept.
Excel. Cond. $15,000.
(352) 628-0505
PROLINE
'99,20 ft., W/A, cuddy,
w/ trr, 150 mercy. elec-
tronics, many extras,
$18,000. (352) 628-0118
REGAL
'88, Ambassador 25ft.,
255LX, 350 Chevy motor
rebuilt, cabin cruiser,
stove, sink, bath, VHF,
CD player, sleeps 4,
2001 EZ Loader Trailer
$5,500. 352-220-6055
RENKEN 20' 1990
Cuddy Cabin, 135OMC
I/O. Full canvas, many
xtras. always garaged
$5500. 352-746-4429
RENKEN 20', '91
Cuddy Cabin w/200.
hp. Johnson. New golv.
trir., GPS, depth finder,
CD. $7,500 obo
(352)266-8715
MENTAL FINDER
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SEA HUNT 22' BX
'06, 150HP Yam, 4 strk.
6yr. warr. VHF/FF/GPS,
Bilm. tp, xtras. dual/ax.
alum. trir. exc. $21,500/
obo (352) 476-3421
SEA RAY 182 BR '02
Exc. cond. 150hrs. New
cover & many extras.
Galv. trir. w/disc brakes,
$13,500. (352) 465-1793
SEARS
'84, Fiberglass 12' Boat
& trailer, w/ 2 evinrude
6 & 5HP motors, $1050
obo (352) 628-5011
STRATOS
1987 Bass boat
w/Johnson GT 150 mo-
tor, 24V trolling mtr,
$1,900 (352) 726-4404
SUNDANCE 19' '97
90HP Evin. Bim, Nicel
$6,000 352-726-0939
TROPHY 19' '03
150HP Merc. <50hrs.
T-top, baitwell, GPS,
Chartplotter, FF, dual
batt. $19,995
(352) 746-4339
VECTRA 2006, 15'
Flush deck, Like New!
90 hp Yam. DF, VHF,
GPS,New cvr, upgd trir.,
$13K (352)382-3239
WANTED
Non-running outboard
motor under 10hp,
very reasonable.
(352) 628-7818
Wanted: Boats In Need
of Repair, also motors
and trailers, Cash Pald
(352)212-6497
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CLASS-C 31'
1999 Georgie Boy Rear
Queen, Front
entertainment ctr, Ducted
a/c, 4kw gen, Triton VI0
w/26000 MILES, Back up
camera, awning & much
more. 352-344-4447
$28,500.00
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TOW DOLLY
Exc. cond. $600.
352-697-1663
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
COLEMAN
'02, NIagra Elite, 15',
opens to 28', 1 slide,
din. table, 2 kg bds. ex-
cel, cond.352-628-0543
DENALI 35'
2005, Triple Slide, 2 ACs,
sunken LR w/FP.
Exc. Cond. $28,000
(813) 714-9427
I BUY RV'S
Travel Trailers, 5th
wheels etc. Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
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
PROWLER REGAL
'05,39', alum. frame.
const, fully loaded, 2 Ig
sldouts. 2 qu. sz. bdrms.
$17,500 (352) 634-4439
t RV DONATIONS T
Tax Deductible for
Appraised Value
Maritime Ministries
T (352) 795-9621 T
KIA RIO
'00,110 k ml., parting out
engine $750. Rebuilt
Head, Auto Trans. $500.
352-527-3937 Lve. mess.
MERC. CAPRI '85
Sell as kit for $1.k or will-
ing to part out at individ-
ual costs. piz call (352)
465-0580 Cameron
Mustang/Cobra
Chrome Rims (20") w/ Ti-
res, Tire Sz. 245/35ZR20
95W Set of 4 Asking
$1,500. (352) 270-3010
SET OF 4 TIRES
Dick Cepek 44's
12X 16.5,6 lug
$500
(352) 628-3736
$$CASH PAID$$
Wanted Vehicles
Dead or Alive,
Dale's Auto Parts
352-628-4144
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
S'00, Chevy Malibu
$2,990, Auto, I
I A/C and more |
8A-838-4376
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'00,Volvo S-40,
48k miles $8,990 or
$169. mo. Saftey
& Economy |
866-838-4376
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M '01,Mazda MIata
I Don't hesitate I
$10,990 or $189 mo
- 866-838-4376
CLASSIFIED
S02, Honda Accord
SE $10,990 or $189. |
mo. Better Hurry,
Won't Last
866-838-4376
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'03, Toyota MR2
Spyder, Convertible I
38k, Rare Find,
Call 866-838-4376 I
A WHEEL OF
M =&I 11 "
Loodei, Raess ...........$4,995g
'04 KIA RIO WAGON
Low Mi., 5Spd, c......$5,995
'03 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE
Aulo, Loaded,Red........... $9,980g
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ACCORD 2006
13500 miles, HYBRID
w/ NAVI. Moon Roof,
Leather, $25950, SHOW-
ROOM Top-of-Une Beau-
tiful Pearl white FAST
and still
GREAT GAS
MILEAGE 352-257-1370
ALL SAVE AUTO
AFFORDABLE CARS
100+ Clean
Dependable Cars
FROM $450- DOWN
30 MIN. E-Z CREDIT
1675 US HWY 19
HOMOSASSA
352-563-2003
BUICK
Beautiful, '99 Park Ave.
w/ all options, garaged
like show room cond.
only 54k mi. but needs
AC charge, $4,500 obo
(352) 344-8051
BUICK
CENTURY 1999
155k mi., $2,800. Air
Condition, Cruise Con-
trol, Single Compact
Disc, Leather 637-4588
Buick LaSabre
'86, Wagon, AT, Air, 75k
ml. 9ft. Bed Many new
parts, good cond.
$2,500. obo 527-0862
BUICK SKYLARK '97
4dr. 129K, Chmp. Bg.
1 owner, gd. cond.
Well kept. $1400. Crys.
River, (352) 249-6732
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 mi. $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 LeBaron
'95,Convy. New tires, top.
relays, fuses, Runs great.
$3,200 Invest. will neg.
price.$1,900 Still
Available 352-621-0168
CHRYSLER
SEBRING LXI
CONVERTIBLE '01
35K, $9,800 OBO,
352-628-9797
Silver w/tan leather
Int. & black top. Mint
cond., garage kept
CORVETTE '95
Collector/showroom
Cond. 6sp.. German
trans. Turquoise, 15K,
$19,750. (352) 489-4266
COUNTRY SIDE MOTOgS
Extra Clean Used Cars,
Trucks & Motorcycles.
RV's, Boats. Jetskils.
Consignment Wanted.
Detailing avail
www.countrvslde
motorscoro corn
(352) 746-7883
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 $2,000.
obo (352) 464-3246 -
Ford MUSTANG '04
Coupe, V-6. Uke Brand
Newl Loaded. 2.600 ml.
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
HONDA CIVIC
199lAsking
$1,500/ o/b/o
Call 352-560-7150
after 6:00 P.M.
KIA RIO
'03, Excellent cond. new
tires, cruise
control., asking $7,100
(352) 746-1252
KIA RIO
2001, Perfect Cond.
$3,500
(352) 341-3773
MERCURY
'97, Grand Marquis,
GS, 117k ml. good cond.
$2,895.
(352)341-4277
MERCURY SABLE
'96 Wagon. 3.0, V-6,
Clean, good cond.
$1800/obo
(352) 746-3837
OLDSMOBILE 1989
1998 Regency
AC, loaded! New tires!
3800 V-6, Auto, 103K.
Orig. Sr. owner. Garage
kept. Mint! $3,500
352-270-3050/249-8059
OLDSMOBILE 88
LS Sedan 1998, 75K mi.
Gd-exc. cond. $4,000
352-527-0616
PLYMOUTH
'94, Acclaim, 4 DR. AC,
auto, very dependable
35mpg, cruise control
100k + ml., clean, $1,800.
(352) 586-3854 ,
Pontiac Grand Am
'03, GT, 4 dr.. Auto, AC,
All pwr. V-6, Exc. Cdnd.
Great MPG, 1 owner.
100K, $4,850
584-5934/352-686-5769
Pontiac Grand Prix
'85, Low Miles, 1 owner,
garage kept. Priced to
sell quickly $4,000 obo
(352) 422-7696
SATURN SL '98
AC, new muffler.
Dependable.
Runs Great! $1200
(352) 382-0005
TOYOTA
1991 Celica GT convert.
black, auto., PL, PW
214K, $2,595 obo
212-2799 212-3531
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond./AII pwr.,
Mntc. Rcds., Grgd.
$3,500 (352) 422-5685
TOYOTA :
CELICA1996 *
$4900 118 k miles, wel
cared for, non smokers,
runs great, 352-302-4046
TOYOTA Corolla S
2007, Auto, 6 CD Player,
Spoiler, BRAND NEWI-
4,500 miles! 38 MPG;
White/Gray Int.
Blue Book $15,500
Will Accept $15K
(352)400-1109
DAMON 32FT, 1992
454 Chevy eng, 27K ml,
2 ACs, queen bed.Non
Smoking, No pets, Lots
of extras & exc condl
$18.900 (352) 527-8247
FOUR WINDS 31'
'04, Duct AC, Pwr.
lev., Bckup camera,
en., Loadedl 14K ml.,
$40,000 (352) 422-7794
GULF STREAM '04
Ford BT Cruiser, 28'
12,700 ml, 1 slide, walk
arnd qn. bd. very clean
$44,000, (352) 344-5634
GULFSTREAM B
Touring Cruiser, '04 In
mint cond, 22' 4KW gen
Many extras, 25k ml. Gd
MPG, $33,500. Please
call (352) 465-1793
INFINITY 39'
Beautiful '05 Motorhm.,
18K, 4 slides, W/D, all
amenities. Like Newl
$110K (352)628-3017
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(Rescue Mission for
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$5001 Police Impounds
For sale! Cars from
$500! For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
BUICK SKYLARK
'68, Power steering &
brakes. New trans., V-8,
Nice cruiser! $7,200 abo
(352) 341-3535
CHEVY Corvair
'62, Spyder, Conv.
Turbo, Totally Restored!
$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
ml. $13000 352-621-3963
TRIUMPH Spitfire
'79, Many new parts
Call for details, $4,500
(352) 302-8529
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
r o01, Chevy
| Silverado LS,
$8,990 or $169. mo
S Like A Rock
866-838-4376
L. ..
'04 Toyota Prerunner
I DBL Cab, V6, auto, I
I limited. Rare Findl |
866-838-4376
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CHEVY 3500
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
FORD
'99, F150, Super Cab,
4WD, auto, V8, 4.6L,
PS, PW, PL, tow pkg,
$7,500. (352) 794-0230
FORD F 150 '85
4X4, Shortbed, good
mud truck. Runs great.
$3,000. (352) 795-1015
FORD F350
1 TON '95
140k on rebuilt 7.3 diesel
dually w/turbo, 2 wd, ac,
pw,pb, ps, work truck,
$5500 OBO
352-344-8334 or
352-302-0850
Freightliner FLD 120
1996, w/condo sleeper
DET., Diesel 10 Sp.
$10,000. 352-726-2620
MACH CH 1994
427, 10 sp. 486k ml.,
$10,000. (352) 726-2620
SILVERADO '01
Ext. cab, canopy, 6cyl,
extras, 123K, Gd
mileage. 1 owner,
$6800. (352) 628-1548
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale! Cars from
$500! For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
'03, Honda Element
EX $12,990. or $219.,
mo Great gas
mileage, One owner
866-838-4376
CHEVY BLAZER
'94 S-10 4-dr. 4.3L V6
LOADED! Cold AC 227K
miL Exc. shape $1,450
(352) 341-0718
CHEVY BLAZER '99
4dr,AM/FM CD, sunrf,
PWR Win. loaded, ABS,
Tow pkg. upgr'd rims
$3,500 257-4348
Ford
'98, Expedition, Eddie
Bauer, white, brown.
leather Interior, 4 WD,
$7,900. (352) 302-5644
FORD EXPLORER
'93, Eddie Bauer Edit.,
V-6, Loaded. All pwr,
$2,500 Good Cond.
(352) 795-3726
FORD EXPLORER
'94, V-6, Runs Great!
Great Cond.! $1,400
(352)465-3137
Jeep Grand
Cherokee 1994
Laredo, $2700.
(352) 795-8634
JEEP TJ Wrangler
'98.6 Cyl, 5 spd, AC,
Hard top, 4 lift, extras
$7,600
352-212-3630/560-4225
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
CLASSIFIESS
[rNS.EHB
tITH'nMUB 1n m
'03, 83,500 mil new tires,
like new, $12,700.
(352) 504-6076
(352) 464-3322
$5001 Police impounds
For sale Cbrs from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
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A DEAL
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CHEVY 4X4 '07
Silverado classic 2500
4x4, extra cab, longbed
work truck, 7700 miles
Very nice truck $24,500
call (352)302-2984
FORD BRONCO
'85, Full Size $1 ,500 OBO
(352) 726-1247
FORD 'F-150
'04 Super Cab, XL 4 X 4,
. Camper top, 30K
$16,000
352-726-366p/212-581s0
FORD F-250
05 Lariat Crew Cab,
V-10 4" Lift, lots of Acc.
$35K
352-726-3660/212-5810
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale! Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
03, Oldsmobile
S Sloutte Van
SGreat For The Family _
S$11,990 or$199.mo.
866-838-4376
'07, Toyota Sienna LE
Only 120Kml,
I Just traded. Save
thousands off new I
S $21,990
866-838-4376
L. ..
CHEVY
'77, 1-Ton, Box Van
V8, automatic, AC
$1,800.
(352) 228-2745
DODGE
'94, 1-ton work van,
ex painters van, $1,200.
obo (305) 201-0658
DODGE RAM
VAN 250 1994
$1750.00 TV,DVD,VCR
hightop 464-7976
FORD '01 E250
Van, auto, AC, Ladder
racks, drawers, shelving
& more, excel, cond.
$6,500 obo
(352) 201-1299
FORD AEROSTAR
'95, White, 121K AM/FM
cass, Exc. cond. All pwr,
alum. rims, Brand New
Tires. Very Cleonl $1.950
abe (352) 860-0354
FORD E-250
'97 Cargo Van, 4,2,
6 Cyl., Low mileage
$4,000 OBO
(352) 628-3062
PLYMOUTH
'99, Voyager LE,
7 passenger, White AC,
runs great $3,200.
(352) 232-9516
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
A
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3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
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For sale Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
*FREE REMOVAL OF*
ATV's, bikes, cars, Jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HARLEY DAVIDSON
1993, Soft Tale, Springer,
lots of extras,
$12,500. obo
(352) 302-4159
HONDA
2005 Foreman 500
4x4 exc. cond.
low miles, $4,500 abo
352-398-5224
HONDA 250 '02 RECON
$1700 '07 6X12 w/ramp
gate, used time. $900;
352-795-4770
WOLF
06,150cc 4 wheeler,
$2,000.OBO,
(352) 476-6512
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
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$37.95!*
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*2 weeks Onllnel
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HARLEY DAVIDSON
'02, Sportster 883, 5,900
miles, lowered, chrome,
bags & windshield,
$5,500. (352) 628-3736
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'07, Heritage Softail,
1st Service Done. Low
miles. New cond. $18K
(352) 560-7168
HARLEY DAVIDSON
1985, FLT 1340 Cruiser
Low miles, Runs Great &
Looks GoodI $6,800 firm
(352) 560-3883
HD DEUCE '05
Low miles, exc. cond.,
lots of chrome,
Asking $16,500 obo
(352) 637-3765
HD LOWRIDER
'04 all custom.
Blue flames on wht.
Exc. cond. $16,500/obo
352-586-2743
HONDA
2005 VTX1800F Spec 3
All chrome, candy ap-
ple red, exc. cond. Un-
der 500 mi. $12,000obo
352-398-5224
HONDA VALKYRIE
'98. 1 adult owner, 7500
ml. Just serviced.
Loaded, Abolutely like
new! $7,900.
352-634-4685
KAWASAKI
'81,440 LTD, 1A400 org.
ml., excel, cond.
new tires & battery.
$2,200. (352) 860-2028
MOTORCYCLE TRAILER
Home made trir. Hauls
2 dirk bikes, or 1 larger
bike. Spare wheel,
lights & tagged. $275
firm (352) 726-1076
SUZUKI
2001 800VL, LOADED.
hitch for sm. trir. New
tires, garage kept
$3,900 (352) 464-1685
-FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, Jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
YAMAHA VIRAGO
1995 $1500 OBO 250cc,
great running engine,
and exterior Is excellent
condition
Call 352-257-3117 or
352-476-3378
592-0807 TUCRN
Early Learning Coalition
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Learning Coalition of
the Nature Coast will be
facilitating the Sumter
County Advisory Council
Meeting on Wednesday,
August 8, 2007 at 9:30
a.m. The meeting will be
held at the Wildwood
Government Annex Build-
ing, 362 Shopping Center
Drive, Wildwood, FL 34785.
Please contact Coalition
staff at 352-563-9939 if you
have any questions. Pub-
lic participation is wel-
come.
Published one (1) time In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 7,2007.
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590-0807 TUCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Richard Adelbert
Bellinger, Sr.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
FILE NO. 2007-CP-474
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
RICHARD ADELBERT
BELUNGER, SR.,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the ESTATE OF RICHARD
ADELBERT BELLINGER, SR.,
deceased. File Number
2007CP474 Is pending In
the Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Inverness. Florida
34450. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against the
decedent's estate, includ-
ing unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquidated
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 PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(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 the
decedent's estate, includ-
ing unmatured., contin-
gent or unliquidated
claims, must file their
claims with this Court
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice Is July
31,2007
Personal Representative:
Richard Adelbert
Bellinger, Jr.
3803 Sweetwater Circle
Valdosta, GA 31602-0839
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
JEROME ROTENBERG. Esq.
Carney & Associates. P.A.
7655 W Gulf to Lake Hwy.
Suite 2
Crystal River, Forida 34429
352/795-8888
Florida Bar No. 0045705
Published two (2) times in
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, July 31 and August 7,
2007.
591-0807 TUCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Virginia R. Keith
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
FILE NO. 2007-CP-102
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
VIRGINIA R. KEITH.
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the ESTATE OF VIRGINIA R.
KEITH, deceased, File
Number 2007-CP-102 Is
pending In the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida. Probate Division.
the address of which Is
110 N. Apopka Avenue.
Inverness. Florida 34450.
The names and addresses
of the personal repre-
sentative and the per-
sonal representative's at-
torney 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. contin-
gent or unliquidated
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 PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(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 the
decedent's estate. Includ-
Ing unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquldated
claims, must file their
claims with this Court
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice is July
31,2007
Personal Representative:
KERRY J. KEITH
2135W. La Bonte Circle
Beverly Hills. FL 34465
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
BRUCE CARNEY, Esq.
Carney & Associates, P.A,
7655 W Gulf to Lake Hwy,
Suite 2
Crystal River, Florldo 34429
352/795-8888
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
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2007,
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[NASCAR's Golden Age
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NASCAR Racing
More Competitive
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'- DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (July 16, 2007)
Present-day NASCAR NEXTEL Cup
series races offer closer competition than
Anytime in history, a new NASCAR statisti-
cal analysis has shown.
Taking into account such statistics as cars
on the lead lap, average leaders per race and
margin of victory, racing since 1970 has
become more competitive and more unpre-
%ictable than ever.
Consider this: In 1970, 22 of the 48 races
"featured" only ONE car on the lead lap at
the end of the race. Not since 1994 has a race
ended with one car on the lead lap (Geoffrey
SBodine at North Wilkesboro).
In the early 1970s, it was common for a
race-winner to have a margin of victory of
multiple laps. In 1973 at Darlington, for
examplee David Pearson finished 13 laps
headd of second-place finisher Benny
* arsons. Also, in April 1977 at Bristol, Cale
Yarborough finished seven laps ahead of
runner-up Dick Brooks and led all but four
laps in that race.
Since then, margins of victory have steadi-
Il decreased. Unimpeded runs to the check-
eed flag are a fading memory.
The chart below illustrates the competitive
progression of the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup
Series.
, One Car on Lead Lap
. at Finish (since 1970)
1970 22 times
1971 21 times
1972-12 times
1973 15 times
1974 6 times
1975 10 times
1976 9 times
1977 3 times
1978 6 times
1979 6 times
1980 2 times
1981 3 times
1982 5 times
1983 1 time
1984 1 time
1985 1 time
1986 2 times
1987 1 time
1991 1 time
1994 1 time
Since 1970, the race winner was the only
.car on the lead lap 128 times. From the years
1970 to 1979, it happened 110 times. In the
'80s, 16 times. In the '90s, only twice; and
since 1995, it has not happened at all.
NASCAR racing
better than ever
CLOSE FINISHES
In May of 1993, NASCAR revolutionized
the way it kept score, going from handheld
stopwatches or analog timing clocks to inte-
grated electronic scoring. On May 16, 1993
at Sonoma, Geoffrey Bodine defeated Ernie
Irvan by 0.53 second in the first race using
electronic scoring. A more precise way of
measuring victory margins was established.
Prior to electronic scoring, margins of victo-
ry were scored in either laps, car lengths or
feet. Now the standard is measured in frac-
tions of a second.
Comparing the close racing between now
and 30 years ago is one thing, but a compar-
ison between today's racing and racing just
10 years ago shows how the competition has
improved in such a short period of time.
Of the closest finishes since 1993, seven
ff the top 10 have occurred since 2000. See
he list in chart below.
Jamie McMurray's win at Daytona International Speedway over Kyle Busch on July 7, 2007 is
tied for the second closest margin of victory in NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series history at .005
second. (Photo Credit: Getty Images for NASCAR)
This season, the margin of victory has
been under a second in 10 of the 19 races. In
six of those races, the race was run using the
Car of Tomorrow.
LEAD LAP FINISHES
The percentage of cars on the lead lap has
grown and in some cases doubled. In the 48
races held in 1970, only 5.5 percent of the
cars that started the race finished on the lead
lap. That number, too, has steadily grown.
Below is a three-decade sampling:
Percentage of Cars
on Lead Lap
1976 6.3%
1986 15.6%
1996 30.7%
2006 43.6%
Furthermore, if you take the best and
worse year per decade in terms of lead lap
finishing percentage, the results continue to
be lopsided.
1970-1979
Best: 1977 8.5%
Worst: 1973 4j/%
1980-1989
Best: 1989 21.3%
Worst: 1980 9.5%
1990-1999
Best: 1997 32.0%
Worst: 1991 21.1%
2000-2006
Best: 2005 43.9%
Worst: 2000 34.1%
MORE RACE WINNERS
More cars running on the lead lap lends
itself to more competition for the win which
in turn lends itself to better parity. What real-
ly stands out is the year-by-year growth in
terms of leaders per race, and winners per
season.
In 1970, 18 races were won by one driver.
In 1971, one driver won 21 races. Since
2000, no driver has won more than eight
races in a season. Through 19 races this year,
13 different drivers have visited Victory
Lane. In 1970, there were 12 different race-
winners the entire season and that year fea-
tured 48 races on the schedule.
As illustrated in the Race Winners per year
chart, 2001 with 19 different race winners -
was NASCAR's most prolific year in terms
of parity since 1970. The year 1974 saw only
five different winners, the lowest total in the
period. Per decade, the average breakdown
is as such: 8.4 different race winners in the
'70s (beginning with 1970), 10.8 in the '80s,
11.7 in the '90s and 15.3 since 2000 which
would presumably grow with 17 races
remaining in 2007.
MORE RACE LEADERS
The races themselves continue to grow in
competitiveness. The number of leaders per
race has seen steady growth since 1970. In
1970 a race averaged four different leaders.
That number has been at least 10 for the past
three full seasons and currently the average
for the 2007 season is 11.
Average Leaders Per
Race By Decade
1970 1979:5.4
1980 1989: 8.1
1990 1999: 8.3
2000 2007: 9.8
In each of the past six races, there have
been at least eight different leaders:
Pocono, eight leaders
Michigan, 11 leaders
Infineon, eight leaders
New Hampshire, 11 leaders
Daytona, 11 leaders
Chicago, nine leaders
For more information contact:
Mike Forde, NASCAR Public Relations,
(386) 681-4391 or mforde@nascar.com
Race Winners Per Year
1970 12 in 48
1971 12 in 48
1972 8 in 31
1973 8 in 28
1974 5 in 30
1975 8 in 30
1976 8 in 30
1977 -7 in 30
1978 7 in 30
1979 -9 in 31
1980 10 in 31
1981 -9 in 31
1982 8 in 30
1983 12 in 30
1984 12 in 30
1985 9 in 28
1986 13 in 29
1987 10 in 29
1988 14 in 29
1989 11 in 29
1990 14 in 29
1991 14 in 29
1992 12 in 29
1993 10 in 30
1994 12 in 31
1995 11 in 31
1996 11 in 31
1997 11 in 32
1998 11 in 33
1999 11 in 34
2000 14 in 34
2001 19 in 36
2002 18 in 36
2003 17 in 36
2004 13 In 36
2005 15 in 36
2006 13 in 36
2007 13 in 19
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Rk Date
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Daytona
Talladega
Atlanta
Daytona
Atlanta
Rockingham
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9. 2/18/07
10. 7/24/94
Daytona
Talladega
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.005
.006
.008
.010
.010
.017
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Ricky Craven
Jamie McMurray
Dale Earnhardt
Kevin Harvick
Jimmy Spencer
Dale Earnhardt
Matt Kenseth
Greg Biffle
Kevin Harvick
Jimmy Spencer
Kurt Busch
Kyle Busch
Ernie Irvan
Jeff Gordon
Ernie Irvan
Bobby Labonte
Kasey Kahne
Mark Martin
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ONE OF A KIND, 29,000 MILES.
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Jayco expands its Grayhawk
Motorhome line to suit all lifestyles
|nuary 2, 2007
jayco, America's Most
Liveable RVsT, has extended
thb Greyhawk motorhome line
anr now offers seven floorplans
inniree sizes to suit any lifestyle
- reyhawk, Greyhawk Sport
arnd the new Greyhawk built on
thp Chevy C5500 Kodiak gaso-
lirne chassis.
Available in two floorplan
ddsigns, the new Greyhawk
Clkevy C5500 Kodiak chassis
model allows for the luxury of a
spacious, comfortable motor-
hcpe with the drive feel of a
hiei-performance car. Currently
the standard chassis for the
* Sneca motorhome line, the
gasoline-powered Kodiak pro-
vides super-quick acceleration
anrd a surprisingly tight turning
radius. With a tow rating of
almost 6,500 lbs, it's easy to pull
along toys for
adventure.
The new Kodiak
Greyhawk comes
standard with the
Customer Value
Package, which
includes a Dolby
Digital 5.1 Surround
Sound system with
DVD, back-up cam-
era and monitor, a
dash kit, night
shades, outside grill, .
remote control mir-
rors, bathroom
power vent, exterior
entertainment cen-
ter, glass shower door and attic
fan. The Greyhawk Kodiak
model also comes standard with
a painted skirt and Kodiak pack-
age, which includes high-gloss
gel coat sidewalls, hydraulic lev-
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eling jacks and slideout topper
awnings.
Enhancements to the 2007
Greyhawk include increased
entrance door clearance to 80
inches, a new fiberglass front
cap, Northridge Maple as the
standard interior wood, newly-
designed front entertainment
center, oil rubbed bronze cabinet
hardware and a new booth
dinette with an assistance mech-
anism for height
adjustment of the
table top. The interi-
or d6cor is available
in three colors:
Coffee, Pearl and
Jade.
Options include a
new electric awning,
leather sofa,
Provincial Glazed
Maple cabinetry,
over cab front enter-
tainment center with
24-inch television
and 400-Watt invert-
er. Select models
include exterior
ass-through storage compart-
ients with increased height of
4 inches, offering ample stor-
ge space for large items.
At 25 feet long and the small-
st of the Greyhawk plans, the
Greyhawk Sport is the perfect
motorhome for people who want
a high-quality motorhome in a
compact style. The Greyhawk
Sport's standard patio?equip-
ment includes solid maple cabi-
netry and Carefree awning.
About Jayco, Inc.
Jayco is the largest privately
held manufacturer of recreation
vehicles in the world. The com-
pany manufactures and markets
RVs under the Jay Series, Select,
Baja, J/Trax, Jay Feather, Jay
Flight, Eagle, Designer, Octane
ZX, Recon ZX, Greyhawk,
Melbourne and Seneca brand
names. For more information on
Greyhawk Class C Motorhomes
and other Jayco products, call 1-
800-RV-JAYCO, visit
www.jayco.com, or write Jayco,
Inc., 903 S. Main, Middlebury,
Ind., 46540.
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Harley-Davidson introduces
new women-only activities
at Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
Introducing a RANGER like no other
RANGER RZR Offers
Razor Sharp Side-by-Side
Performance IM A
Starting today, the game has
changed. Introducing RANGER
RZR, the first trail capable, side-
by-side vehicle that screams
down the trails as the fastest
accelerating and lightest side-by-
side; navigates through tight,
twisty terrain with ease; and
tackles mud, rocks and anything
else nature throws its way for the
ultimate off-road experience.
"RANGER RZR was designed
to appeal to a wide variety of rid-
ers," said Matt Homan, general
manager of RANGER. "Avid
trail riders will appreciate
RANGER RZR's ability to go
anywhere an ATV can go;
hunters will enjoy the ability to
navigate to. the
most remote and At 50 i
extreme hunting wide, R
spots while haul-
ing enough gear RZR is
for two; and side- tr
by-side sport trail c
enthusiasts will side-b
find RANGER
RZR's light in its
weight, cornering
ability, acceleration and top
speed appealing."
At 50 inches wide, RANGER
RZR is the only trail capable
side-by-side in its class. At 945
lbs, it is the lightest side-by-side
with the lowest cage height,
compared to its competitors,
which ensures *ue trail accessi-
bility. RANGER RZR also
boasts a true all-wheel drive
(AWD) system that automatical-
ly engages when the rider needs
more forward traction and
reverts back to 2WD automati-
cally when AWD is no longer
needed.
Built with a patented design
that places the engine behind the
seat, RANGER RZR has the
lowest center of gravity of all the
sport side-by-sides for
uninatched off-road responsive-
ness. Riders will find themselves
sitting at least seven inches
lower than they would in com-
petitive side-by-side vehicles for
unparalleled handling and
ground hugging performance.
For optimal handling on any ter-
rain, RANGER RZR has nine
inches of travel in the front, 9.5
inches in the rear and 10 inches
of ground clearance due to its
double A-arm front suspension
with an exclusive, front
anti-sway bar and a
rolled independent
rear suspension
(IRS). For com-
fort, RANGER
RZR also sports
the best
ergonomics in its
class, including
tilt steering,
a n d
adjustable-d,
hand rails and
seats.
Powered by
a liquid-
cooled, even-fir-
ing Polaris Big
Bore 800 Twin EFI engine,
RANGER RZR is the fastest
accelerating side-by-side with
the highest horsepower in its
class; accelerating to 35 MPH in
four seconds, and topping out at
55 MPH. This power coupled
with RANGER RZR's unique
design and smaller stature cre-
ates a vehicle that delivers razor
sharp side-by-side performance.
RANGER RZR is no slouch
when it comes handling the
tough tasks. With a cargo bed
rated for 300 lbs with 12 tie-
down points, 1500 lb. towing
capacity, under-hood storage and
a myriad of PURE Polaris acces-
sories including Lock & Ride,
cabs and cargo systems, you
have all the utility you need.
Offered in green and red,
RANGER RZR will be available
at Polaris dealerships in early
summer, with a MSRP of $9,999
(US) and $13,999 (CAN).
About Polaris
With annual 2005 sales of $1.9
billion, Polaris designs, engi-
neers, manufactures and markets
snowmobiles, all-terrain vehi-
cles (ATVs),
inches Victory motorcy-
ANGER cles and the
ANGER o ar i s
the only RANGER for
recreational and
Ipable utility use.
y-side Polaris is a rec-
ognized leader in
class. the snowmobile
industry; and one
of the largest manufacturers of
ATVs in the world. Victory
motorcycles, established in 1998
and representing the first all-new
American-made motorcycle
from a major company in nearly
60 years, are rapidly making
impressive in-roads into the
motorcycle cruiser marketplace.
Polaris also enhances the riding
experience with a complete line
of Pure Polaris apparel, acces-
sories and parts, available at
Polaris dealerships.
Polaris Industries Inc. trades
on the New York Stock
Exchange and Pacific Stock
Exchange under the symbol
"PII," and the Company is
included in the S&P Small-Cap
600 stock price index.
Information about the com-
plete line of Polaris products,
apparel and vehicle accessories
is available from authorized
Polaris dealers or any-
time from the Polaris ,
homepage at
www.polarisin-
dustries.com.
MILWAUKEE, July 24
/PRNewswire/ -- Harley-
Davidson plans to feature sever-
al new activities and events
specifically for women during
the historic Sturgis Motorcycle
Rally next month. Among the
activities planned at the
Rushmore Plaza Civic Center,
August 4-11, 2007, are a new
women's booth and a first ever
Women's Day, which will fea-
ture women-only demos, semi-
nars and special guests.
Over the past decade, women
have increasingly embraced the
sport of motorcycling -- seeking
the freedom and empowerment
associated with hitting the open
road. Today, women represent
one in 10 U.S. motorcycle riders
and they account for nearly 12
percent of new Harley-Davidson
motorcycle purchases.
"We are very excited to intro-
duce these activities at Sturgis as
part of the Motor Company's
outreach initiatives to introduce
more female riders to the. sport,"
said Leslie Prevish, manager,
product communication, Harley-
Davidson Motor Company. "For
some women, learning to ride is
a celebration of a new life stage
and a chance to show their indi-
viduality. Others have been pas-
sengers for years and decided
that now is the time to grab life
by the handlebars and embrace
the sense of freedom, adventure
and individuality that comes
with riding. These activities, are
a great way for women to share
that passion with each other."
The Women's Booth will fea-
ture a new display showcasing
the connection between women
riders and Harley-Davidson. The
Women's Booth will be open at
the Rushmore Plaza Civic
Center, August 4-10, between 10
a.m. 5 p.m. and 10 a.m. 4 p.m.
on August 11. Women riders and
non-riders who visit the booth
throughout the week will be able
to participate in special trivia
contests held daily at 11 a.m., 1
p.m. and 3 p.m.
The first ever women'. d i
will be held on Thursda'. LAgu.l
9, and will feature an entire day
of fun, informative and interac-
tive events. Women-only demo
rides of Harley-Davidson and
Buell motorcycles will be
offered from 8 -9 a.m. The first
100 women who sign up will
also receive a free gift. Women
will also have the opportunity to
meet Karen Davidson, great-
granddaughter of one of the
Motor Company's founders, at a
special MotorClothes seminar
scheduled at 12 p.m.
Following is a complete
schedule of activities planned
for Women's Day. Please note
that all activities, aside from the
women-only demo rides held at
the demo area, will be hosted at
the Women's Booth inside the
Civic Center:
8-9 a.m. Women-Only
Demo Rides
10:30 a.m. Bike Pick-Up
Demonstration
11 a.m. Meet and Greet
Journalist Genevieve Schmitt
11:30 a.m. Ergonomic
Accessories Seminar
12 p.m. MotorClothes
seminar with Karen Davidson
1:30 p.m. Bike Pick-Up
Demonstration
2 p.m. Meet and Greet
Journalist Genevieve Schmit
2:30 p.m. Ergonomic
Accessories Seminar
. For more information about
the special women-only actl i-
ties at Sturgis or general infor-
mation on women and imoorc,, -
cling, visit www.har!e)-da' id-
son.com/womenriders.
Harley-Davidson Motor
Company, the only major U.S.-
based motorcycle manufacturer,
produces heavyweight motorcN -
cles and a complete line of
motorcycle parts, accessories
and general merchandise. For
more information, visit Harle\ -
Davidson's web site .at
www.harley-davidson.com.
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By MALCOLM GUNN
Wheelbase Communications
B igger might not
always be better, but
the CX-9's dimen-
sions and packaging
will no doubt bringing plenty of
new shoppers into Mazda show-
rooms.
The company's latest wagon
offers truly inspired styling,
plenty of room and thoughtful
attention to detail. But many
who gaze upon this sleek and
shapely Mazda will likely think
they've seen it somewhere
before.
That deja vu perception is
quite understandable since the
Japanese-based, Ford-controlled
company also produces the CX-
7, a similar looking, but smaller
machine that was introduced last
year.
The folks at Mazda don't seem
at all fazed that both vehicles
appear alike. Their sporty silhou-
ettes, featuring rounded fascias,
steeply raked windshields and
pushed-out fenders containing
oversized wheel-and-tire combi-
nations, clearly run counter to
the bulky, squared-off shapes
featured on several competing
models.
Mazda is quick to point out
that the CX-9 is not an extended
CX-7. Both are based on the
Mazda6 platform, but while the
back half of the CX-7 is part
Mazda5, the aft section of the
CX-9 comes from the more
bountiful Mazda3.
The CX-9's larger measure-
ments (it's more than 15 inches
longer, three inches wider and
about three inches taller than the
five-passenger CX-7) are put to
good use in accommodating
three-rows of seats that can hold
up to seven passengers. And
Mazda's designers have come up
with the ways and means to give
everyone aboard ample space.
The split-folding second row
includes fihe inches of fore 'af
adjustment. Access to the rear
seat has also been made easier
by way of a release mechanism
that, with one hand, slides and
tilts the secoud-ro~ -seat For-
ward. \'er slick.
The CX-9 emplo \s a platform
loosely] based on uliat of the
Ford Edge. but one that
has been lengthened
and %widened
for se\en-
passen-
ger '. ,
duty. Both share the 3.5-liter V6
that, in the CX-9, makes 263
horsepower and 249 lb.-ft. of
torque.' However the Mazda's
standard six-speed
a ut o -
matic transmission is different
than the six-speed unit used in
the Edge/MKX, which is a
Ford/General Motors co-produc-
tion. By contrast, the smaller
CX-7 uses a 2.3-liter tur-
bocharged four-cylinder.
Front-wheel-drive is a stan-
dard feature on the CX-9, while
optional on all models is an all-
wheel-drive setup that originates
with the CX-7 and high-per-
formanhce Mazda-p'e-ed 7
Up to 50 percent of the torque
is shifted to the rear wheels
depending on the degree of slip-
page detected. It's not an expen-
sive option (around $1,200) and,
with only a minor fuel-economy
penalty is certainly worth the
expense.
While driving southern
Vancouver Island's rain-slicked
paved back roads, the CX-9 was
right at home. It ran comfortably
and confidently on rough pave-
ment, was sure-footed around
comers and always seemed to be
in the right gear at the right time.
When the clouds finally lifted,
the Mazda responded to a quick-
er pace without effort or com-
plaint.
The base Sport comes with
climate control, tilt and telescop-
ing steering wheel, remote key-
less entry, six-speaker sound
system, stability and traction
control and six airbags.
Move up to the Touring and
leather seats (heated in front),
power driver's and front passen-
ger's seat and heated side-view
mirrors are included.
The uplevel Grand Touring
edition includes 20-inch wheels,
fog lights, keyless start, memory
settings for the power drive's
chair, deluxe interior trim and an
anti-theft alarm.
In addition, there are several
extra-cost packages available
that offer items such as a naviga-
tion system, moonroof, Bose-
brand audio system, rear-seat
entertainment unit and a towing
package. Although positioned as
premium vehicle, our Grand
Touring test CX-9 had no back-
up sensor and a manually dim-
ming (flip a small lever) rear-
view mirror.
Regardless, the CX-9 is a
great example of form and func-
tion working hand in hand to
deliver an exceptional looking
vehicle that drives well and can
carry lots of people and their
gear over good, bad and ugly
roads in all weather conditions.
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The ultimate toyhauler
January 2, 2007
With the value-priced Octane
ZXTM, Jayco has created the
ultimate toyhauler that allows
adventure-seekers to live in
style and store toys like ATVs
and dirt bikes, all while driving
through rough terrain.
The entry-level Octane ZX
toyhauler offers comfortable,
roomy living space combined
with abundant room to store
off-road toys.
The Octane ZX
is available in The ta
four floorplans,
ranging in length rafter
from 23'll" to
30'7". featu
The cargo area durable
transforms easily
into a comfort- roof s
able living space
that features matc
pull-down queen
beds made of a
webbed material that allows for
higher clearance when the beds
are lifted. Optional equipment
available in the cargo area
includes a fold-away sofa,
indoor/outdoor dinette and
fold-away dinette/sofa.
At over 6 feet long and with a
2500 lb. capacity, the super-
wide ramp makes it easy to load
r
e
and unload large toys. The
easy-to-open and close hinged,
spring-assist ramp door fea-
tures radius corners and an anti-
slip, non-skid floor. Ten heavy-.
duty D-rings anchored to the
frame hold 2500 lbs. each,
ensuring toys will remain in
place during journeys.
The Octane ZX boasts high-
quality construction of exterior
sidewalls that are built with 2"
x 2" non-dado
studs placed on
pered 16" centers with
R-7 fiberglass
roof insulation glued
in place. The
res a tapered rafter
rubber roof features a
durable rubber
i rface roof surface
material. The hip,
rial. edgy exterior
graphics and
logos reflect the
active lifestyles of the product's
audience.
The Octane ZX comes stan-
dard with several high-end
touches, including Manchester
Oak cabinetry, linoleum floor-
ing in the kitchen, bedroom,
bathroom and cargo area, a 12-
volt demand water pump, three
interior color schemes and an
all-systems monitor panel.
The Customer Value Package
adds a Carefree patio awning,
water purifier, large double
door refrigerator and a Kicker
stereo system with four speak-
ers, an Apple iPod charg-
er/adapter, iPod holder and a
Kenwood CD receiver.,
Optional equipment includes
a 4000 watt generator with 25-
gallon gas tank and fuel gauge,
electric queen beds in the cargo
area, Kicker subwoofer and
amplifier upgrade, outside grill,
roll-up cargo carpet and a pull-
down screen wall.
About Jayco, Inc.
Jayco is the largest privately
held manufacturer of recreation
vehicles in the world. The com-
pany manufactures and markets
RVs under the Jay Series,
Select, Baja, J/Trax, Jay
Feather, Jay Flight, Eagle,
Designer, Octane ZX, Recon
ZX, Greyhawk, Melbourne and
Seneca brand names. For more
information on Octane ZX Toy
Hauler Travel Trailers and
other Jayco products, call 1-
800-RV-JAYCO, visit
www.jayco.com, or write
Jayco, Inc., 903 S. Main,
Middlebury, Ind., 46540.
If your car breaks down,
think 'safety' first
At one time or another, we've
all broken down on the side of
the road; The nice thing about
being a AAA member, is that
you have someone to call to get
you going again. What's not
nice, is the powerless feeling of
being held up from your
planned destination and the rest
of your day. The disappoint-
ment in your car can certainly
monopolize your thoughts, but
your own safety should be your
first concern. Every day
motorists, emergency workers,
and. service providers are
injured and killed at the scene
of a breakdown. In most cases,
a little common sense could
have dramatically changed the
outcome.
Here are some tips to help
maximize your safety the next
time you breakdown:
Pull your vehicle over to
the right-hand side of the road
if possible.
Pull off the road as far as
you can to avoid oncoming
traffic.
Raise your hood or trunk
and turn on your flashers to
alert passing motorists that you
are broken down.
Reflective triangles or
flares can also be used to bring
attention to your location.
-Roadside breakdowns are
dangerous situations, be alert
and cautious while waiting for
service provider to help you
and do not accept rides from
strangers.
If there isn't a safe place to
wait away from traffic, stay in
your vehicle.
Safety isn't just for those who
are broken down, motorists
passing by need to be just as
alert and cautious. At least half
of the United States has a form
of 'Move Over' law in effect.
Move Over laws require that
motorists passing by emer-
gency service vehicles move
over so they are not passing by
in the lane that is directly adja-
cent to the emergency vehicle
itself. When moving over is not
an option, such as when driving
on two lane roadways, these
laws require you to slow down
to a safe speed, in most cases
20 miles below the posted
speed limit. This legislation
was written primarily for situa-
tions where Police cruisers,
Fire Department vehicles, or
tow trucks are present, but
moving over or slowing down
is a good idea if you see any
vehicle pulled over on the
shoulder of the road.
Breakdowns can be very dan-
gerous if you're not paying
attention. It's not the time to
focus on how you're being
inconvenienced. And if you're
just passing by, the best thing
you can do for. a stranded
service. motorists is give
Wait for the appropriate space.
them lots of
Sights and Smells of Car Trouble
Knowing the warning signs of
an impending problem in your
vehicle can spell the difference
between a few dollars of preven-
tative maintenance and hundreds
or thousands in repairs.
"Your senses of sight and smell
can help you determine a variety
of problems with your vehicle,"
said Ed Schatzman, senior vice
president of Automotive Services
for AAA Auto Club South.
Most automotive fluids, partic-
ularly antifreeze, motor oil, brake
fluid and transmission fluid, can
be checked by their color or con-
sistency. A small drop or two
under the vehicle is of little con-
cern -- but take note of big pud-
dles. If the fluid is yellow-green,
blue or fluorescent orange, it
could indicate a seriously over-
heating engine or an antifreeze
leak caused by a leaking hose,
worn-out water pump or rusted
radiator.
A puddle of oily fluid that is
dark brown or black is probably
engine oil. It could indicate a bad
seal or gasket or a loose oil filter.
Ared oily spot is a sign of a trans-
mission or power steering fluid
leak. A puddle of clear water,
especially after the vehicle has
been left idling, is usually normal
air-conditioning condensation.
Smells also are a strong clue to
something amiss. An odor like
burned toast could signal an elec-
trical problem. Have it checked
immediately. A rotten egg or burn-
ing sulfur smell usually indicates
a catalytic converter or emission
control system problem.
An acrid odor often means
burning oil or oil leaking onto a
hot engine part. A chemical or
resin-like odor might indicate an
overheated or "dragging brake,"
or an emergency brake that's been
left on by mistake. An overly
sweet smell coming from the
heater, along with a fogged inside
windshield and/or moist carpeting
under the dash, is a strong indica-
tor of a heater core failure. Have it
repaired quickly, or risk engine
damage from low coolant.
If you do see or smell some-
thing that leads you to believe you
have a serious problem with your
automobile, have it checked out
immediately at a reputable auto
repair facility.
Expanding capabilities for those needing towing and road service
Keller, TX, May 23, 2007 --
(PR.com)-- towPartners today
announced that its towing and
road service provider locator tool,
towSearch, has been enhanced to
include more detailed information
on the over 5,000 companies in
it's Gold Level network. From
wrecker companies to full scale
towing and recovery operations
with diverse capabilities, the
towSearch tool is currently aver-
aging over 2,000 searches per
month by those members of the
public needing to find automotive
service providers. The towSearch
directory of companies is a free
tool searchable by fleet managers,
the general public, automotive
repair facilities and anyone need-
ing road services.
towSearch now includes search
capability for the following serv-
ices:
Light Duty Towing,
Medium Duty Towing
Heavy-Duty Towing
Motorcycle Towing
Emergency Road Service
Battery Boost / Jump Start
Tire Change
Fuel and Gas Delivery
Body Shops
Repair Shops
Incident Management
Auto Transport
Motor Home Towing
More information is being
added to this tool daily and more
detailed information about service
providers as well as a full mobile
version is expected in the coming
weeks.
"We continue to work hard to
deliver quality solutions to the
motoring public along with the
any efforts on behalf of our mem-
bers," stated Jeffrey Godwin, Vice
President of towPartners. "The
towSearch tool offers the public a
great resource to use in selecting a
service provider. As member
companies update their service
profiles, the data becomes
stronger and the tool more valu-
able to the users. We are proud to
provide this free service to the
public as well as to our members
as we work 'for the industry."
towSearch is a free tool from
towPartners. From vehicle towing
to roadside service,
www.towsearch.com can help
you search for the best providers
anywhere in the United States.
Please let them know about your
experiences with their site at
towSearch@towpartners.com.
About towPartners
towPartners is a division of
towXchange, Inc. and is the lead-
ing provider of benefits to the
towing and 'recovery industry.
towPartners improves vendor
relationships and the bottom line
at towing and road service
providers nationwide as well as
within asset recovery operations.
The towPartners program pro-
vides better pricing and quality
service, to towing and road service
companies of all sizes as well as
to those employed in the industry.
The towPartners program current-
ly has over 36,000 towing compa-
ny members and continues to
grow steadily. To learn more
about towPartners, visit
www.towpartners.com.
2008 Buell line features new liquid-cooled 1125R sportbike
Company Marks 25 Years of
Building American Sport
Motorcycles
EAST TROY, Wis. -- (Sunday,
July 08, 2007) Two major mile-
stones will mark the 2008 model
year for the Buell Motorcycle
Company. As Buell celebrates its
25th year of building innovative
American sport motorcycles, it
also makes a significant move
into a new category with the
introduction of the Buell 1125R,
an all-new high-performance
sportbike powered by an 1125cc
liquid-cooled V-Twin engine.
The Buell 1125R is the first
model on an all-new Buell plat-
form, and is one of nine models
in a 2008 Buell line-up that also
includes five bikes in the
Lightning streetfighter series, the
original sportfighter XB12R
Firebolt, the XB12X Ulysses
adventure-sportbike, and the sin-
gle-cylinder Buell Blast.
"In 1983, I set out to build a
world-class American racing
motorcycle," said Erik Buell,
chairman and chief technical offi-.
cer at Buell Motorcycle
Company. "That project turned
out to be the first step on a jour-
ney of many exciting twists and
turns for the Company and our
riders. It's really perfect timing to
be able to celebrate a significant
anniversary in a year when we
launch the Buell 1125R, a motor-
cycle that applies all of the les-
sons we've learned over a quar-
ter-century, and rolls out new
ideas and innovation. I think the
Buell 1125R delivers a combina-
tion of performance, intuitive
handling and athleticism that will
redefine the superbike riding
experience."
Buell Highlights for 2008 (see
separate releases for more detail
on each topic)
25 Years of American Sport
Motorcycles
To note the 25th anniversary of
Erik Buell's founding of the Buell
Motorcycle Company in 1983, all
2008 Buell models except the
Blast will carry a commemora-
tive badge featuring Erik's signa-
ture.
Introducing the Buell 1125R
An all-new model set to break
the convention of the superbike
category, the Buell 1125R is
powered by the Buell 1125R
Helicon engine, an 1125cc
DOHC liquid-cooled V-Twin cra-
dled in a Buell Intuitive Response
Chassis. The Helicon was speci-
fied by Buell and designed in col-
laboration with BRP-Rotax, one
of the premier recreational engine
manufacturers in the world.
Utilizing the Buell Trilogy of
Tech principles and computer-
modeled aerodynamics, the
1125R is designed to deliver the
precise handling that has defined
Buell for 25 years with a new
level of engine performance.
Buell developed this powertrain
to meet a customer experience
specification. It delivers the
power of a superbike with the
abundant torque characteristics of
a V-Twin for outstanding overall
performance and tractability. The
Buell 1125R is expected to arrive
in Buell dealerships in late 2007.
Thunderstorm V-Twin Updates
Buell advances the perform-
ance of its air/oil/fan-cooled
Thunderstorm V-Twin engine
series with a larger crank pin, an
improved oiling system, and a
new electronic timing system and
ECM that controls an all new
DDFI 3 fuel injection system.
Combined, these changes
improve drivability and perform-
ance, and reduce service mainte-
nance costs. The Thunderstorm
V-Twin engine powers all models
in the Buell XB platform.
New Front End on XB12X
Ulysses
The XB12X Ulysses adventure
sportbike has new off-set 47 mm
inverted front forks and robust
off-set triple clamps that reduce
fork flex under hard braking.
Steering sweep is increased from
54 to 74 degrees for improved
low-speed off-road maneuver-
ability, and the Ulysses now
comes with standard heated hand
grips.
Buell Motorcycle Company, a
subsidiary of Harley-Davidson,
Inc., produces premium sport
performance motorcycles, motor-
cycle parts, accessories and
apparel.
To learn more about Buell
motorcycles, visit your local
Buell dealer and experience the
aggressive attitude, style and per-
formance only found on board a
Buell. For the Buell dealer near-
est you, pull into www.buell.com
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FOR ALL YOUR "VEHICLE" NEEDS!
Newmar introduces
new luxury bus
NAPPANEE, Ind. Newmar
Corporation, the Indiana-based
manufacturer of high quality
Class A motorhomes and fifth
wheels, has unveiled the King
Aire Diesel Bus, the new luxu-
rious motorhome. The King
Aire is being shown this week
for the first time at the FMCA
International Rally in Perry,
Georgia.
"The King Aire is the latest
addition to the Newmar Luxury
line," said Kyle McCrary,
Director of Luxury products.
"It combines contemporary
styling with a 600 horsepower
engine to create a stylish and
powerful alternative for dis-
cerning customers."
The King Aire offers cus-
tomers the Newmar quality
they have come to expect. The
coach is built on a Spartan K3
Chassis with an Independent
Front Suspension System and
powered by a Cummins ISX
600HP motor coupled with an
Allison 4000 MH
Transmission. The Bus features
power Comfort DriveTM
Steering System, automatic
traction control, and a 200 gal-
lon fuel tank.
The King Aire is available in
five 45' quadruple slide floor-
plans that have a GVWR of
54,000 lbs. and a NCC of 9,300
lbs.
This very stylish and contem-
porary motorhome comes full
of standard features, including
three 15M PenguinTM Heat
Pump Central Air Conditioners
with remote control thermostat,
Hydronic zone heating system,
Norcold 17 cu. Ft. four-door
refrigerator with automatic
defrost, icemaker, and water
dispenser, 40" Sony LCD TV
in the bedroom, and a Video
Security System.
Also included are polished
Corian countertops, self-clos-
ing drawer guides, Villa fur-
niture, a 12.5kW Cummins
Onan diesel quiet generator,
multiplex electrical system,
one-piece bonded windshield,
polished porcelain floor tiles,
designer faucets, and high-
gloss cabinetry.
Optional features include a
Collision Avoidance System,
electric heat under the floor
tiles, and a stackable wash-
er/240 volt dryer.
The MSRP is $642,196.
For more information on the
King Aire or other Newmar
products and features, call 1-
800-860-0086 or write 355 N.
Delaware St., Nappanee, IN
46550.
Established in 1968, Newmar
is an-innovator and leader in the
RV manufacturing industry and
recognized nationally .for its
excellence in quality.
Newmar is privately owned
and has a dealer network that
spans across the United States
and Canada. Newmar is located
at 355 N. Delaware Street,
Nappanee, Indiana. Newmar:
When You Know The
Difference.
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150HP Outboards,
$3500 each. or
$6500/both
352-447-5590
Jet Ski
'01, Kawasaki, STS, 900, 3
seater, very Fast, adult
owned, excel shape, on
rir. $3,200. 352-422-5922
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
Serviced! Ready to flshl
352-563-6518/361-6714
BOSTON WHALER
1967, 70hp Johnson
motor & trailer,
no console $1,800.
(352) 489-7828 after 6pm
CAROLINA SKIFF
'01 17DLX,'04 Yamaha
60HP 2 strk. 1 yr. warr.
GPS, DF, LOADED $8,995.
(352) 422-1412
CAROLINA SKIFF
'03, VLX, 21 ft., 115 HP
Honda, Troll, mtr., Jack
plate, garmin 232, trlr.
excel, cond. $13,500.
(352) 527-2547
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
EVINRUDE- 2 OUTBOARD
MOTORS MODEL 2001
225HP, 25" shaft, 1 good
cond. 1 needs Power
head, everything else
good. Comes w/gauge
controls, wire harness,
oil tanks & propellers,
Sells for $4200/obo
(352) 726-0816
COBIA
1999, 17 FT., 90
Yamaha, DF, GPS, VHS,
Troll mtr., on board
charger, $7,500.
(352) 613-7200
FISHER JOHN BOAT
1848MV 1997-1998,15HP
Mariner & trailer.
Good cond. $2500.
(352) 726-5521
KEYWEST 17'
1993, 85HP Yamaha
Alum. float-on-traller
Many extras, $4,250,
(352) 270-3807
Polar Flats Boat '04
Semi V, stepped hull,
Cus. cvr. Ctr.con. So-
nar, VHF Rod. '04 Galv.
trir. '04 70HP Yam, Exc.
cond. $9,999 (352)
746-1895, 618-781-6275
PONTOON 18'
w/trlr. $5,000
or trade for small
Travel Trailer,
(352) 422-4675
PONTOON 1995 18'
SUNTRACKER 40HP Mrc
Trailer, T&T, CD, live well,
many xtras run/Iks great
$5500/bo 352-464-1616
PROLINE 17'
'85, T-Top, 88 HP Johnson
Power tram, with trailer,
$2,995
352-634-5551
PROLINE
'99, 20 ft., W/A, cuddy,
w/ trlr, 150 merc, elec-
tronics, many extras,
$18,000. (352) 628-0118
REGAL
'88, Ambassador 25ft.,
255LX, 350 Chevy motor
rebuilt, cabin cruiser,
stove, sink, bath, VHF,
CD player, sleeps 4,
2001 EZ Loader Trailer
$5,500. 352-220-6055
RENKEN 20', '91
Cuddy Cabin w/200
hp, Johnson. New galv.
trir., GPS, depth finder,
CD. $7,500 obo
(352) 266-8715
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
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VECTRA 2006, 15'
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90 hp Yam. Dr, VHF,
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$13K (352) 382-3239
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Ford BT Cruiser, 28'
12,700 ml, 1 slide, walk
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$44,000. (352) 344-5634
GULFSTREAM B
Touring Cruiser, '04 In
mint cond. 22' 4KW gen
Many extras, 25k ml. Gd
MPG, $33,500. Please
call (352) 465-1793
INFINITY 39'
Beautiful '05 Motorhm.,
18K, 4 slides, W/D, all
amenities. Like Newl
$110K (352)628-3017
COACHMAN
32ft, 5th wheel, & Ford
F250, 90k org. ml.,
complete pkg. good
cond.
$6,000. (352) 628-1786
DENALI 35'
2005, Triple Slide, 2 ACs,
sunken LR w/FP.
Exc, Cond, $28,000
(813) 714-9427
KING OF THE RQAD
35' Fifth Wheel, '98,
3 slides. ExcCond. New
roof/AC/tires. 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
824,700. (352) 274-7952
KIA RIO
'00, 110 k mi., parting out
engine $750. Rebuilt
Head,. Auto Trans. $500.
ACCORD 2006
13500 miles, HYBRID
w/ NAVI, Moon Roof,
Leather, $25950, SHOW-
ROOM Top-of-Line Beau-
tiful Pearl white FAST
and still
GREAT GAS
MILEAGE 352-257-1370
BUICK
Beautiful, '99 Park Ave.
w/ all options, garaged
like show room cond.
only 54k ml. but needs
AC charge, $5,000 abo
(352)344-8051
CADILLAC catera
'99 New tires & brokes.6
CD Bose Stereo. Moon
roof. Very Cleanl $4,950
352-489-1667/263-6244
CAMRY TOYOTA
'92, Kenwood 6CD
Stereo, Ice cold air,
alloy whis. Exc. cond
$2,225 (352) 527-8996
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, $9,000 080.
(352)344-38013pm-6pm
CHRYSLER LeBaron
'95,Conv. New tires, top,
relays, fuses, Runs great.
$3,200 Invest. will neg.
prlce.S1,900 Still
Available. 352-621-0168
CORVETTE '95
Collector/showroom
Cond. 6sp. German
trans. Turquoise, 15K,
$19,750. (352) 489-4266
COUNTRY SIDE MOTORS
Extra Clean Used Cars,
Trucks & Motorcycles.
RV's, Boats. Jetskills.
Consignment Wanted.
Detailing avail
www countryside
motorscorp coam
(352) 746-7883
FORD
'96, Mercury Cougar,
XR7, leather, pwr,V6,
AC, runs good, KBB
$4,200 asking $2,000.
obo (352) 464-3246
Ford MUSTANG '04
Coupe, V-6. Like Brand
Newl Loaded. 2.600 mi.
Quick Sale $13,500
(352) 208-3891
HONDA
'01. Accord,
66k miles, beige,
$9,500 abo
(352) 382-3643
KIA RIO
'03, Excellent cond. new
tires, cruise
control., asking $7,100
(352) 746-1252
MERCURY
'97, Grand Marquis,
GS, 117k ml. good
cond. $2,895.
(352) 341-4277
PLYMOUTH
'94, Acclaim, 4 DR, AC,
auto, very dependable
35mpg, cruise control
100k + ml., clean, $1,800.
(352) 586-3854
Pontiac Grand Am
'03, GT, 4 dr., Auto. AC,
All pwr. V-6, Exc. Cond.
Great MPG. 1 owner.
100K, $4,850
584-5934/352-686-5769
KIA RIO
2001, Perfect Cond.
$3,500
(352) 341-3773
Pontiac Grand Prix
'85, Low Miles,'1 owner,
garage kept. Priced to
sell quick! $4,000 obo
(352) 422-7696
SATURN SL
'99,5 spd., 4 dr. AC,
Brand New Tires. $1,700
obo (352) 613-6987
TOYOTA Corolla S
2007, Auto, 6 CD Player,
Spoiler, BRAND NEWI
4,500 miles! 38 MPG.
White/Gray Int.
Blue Book $15,500
Will Accept $15K
(352) 400-1109
BUICKasKYLAR
BUICK SKYLARK
'68, Power steering &
brakes. New trans., V-8,
Nice crulserl $7,200 obo
(352) 341-3535
CHEVY Corvair
'62, Spyder, Conv,
Turbo, Totally Restoredl
$8,900 863-738-1006
(352) 637-4796
JEEP RENEGADE
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
ml. $13000 352-621-3963
TRIUMPH Spitfire
'79, Many new parts
Call for details. $4,500
(352) 302-8529
CHEVY S-10
'93, Ext. Cab, Cust. Int.
Runs Good $2,000 OBO
or possible trade,
352-302-6287/628-1385
FORD
'99, F150, Super Cab,
4WD, auto, V8, 4.6L,
PS, PW, PL, tow pkg,
$7,500. (352) 794-0230
FORD F 150 '85
4X4, Shortbed, good
mud truck. Runs great,
$3,000. (352) 795-1015
NISSAN '86.
Blue pick up truck, 4cyl.
5spd, 80K, exc. cond.
$2600/obo
(352) 302-7451
TOYOTA
96,Tacoman PU,
mi., uns great,
Tinted
windows, rims
$4,000
obo (352)
563-5444
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CHEVY BLAZER
'94 S-10 4-dr. 4.3L V6
LOADED Cold AC 227K
mi. Exc. shape $1,450
(352) 341-0718
CHEVY BLAZER '99
4dr,AM/FM CD, sunrf,
PWR Win. loaded. ABS,
Tow pkg. upgr'd rims
$3,500 257-4348
Ford
'98, Expedition, Eddie
Bauer, white, brown.
leather Interior, 4 WD,
$7,900. (352) 302-5644
FORD EXPLORER
'93, Eddie Bauer Edit.,
V-6, Loaded. All pwr,
$2,500 Good Cond.
(352) 795-3726
ISUZU Rodeo LS
'95, V-6 Extra Clean,
BIk/Silver, Tow Pkg.
Very Good Cond.
$2,500 (352) 795-6901
Jeep Grand
Cherokee 1994
Laredo. $2700.
(352) 795-8634
JEEP TJ Wrangler
'98.6 Cyl. 5 spd, AC,
Hard top, 4 lift, extras
$7,600
352-212-3630/560-4225
MOUNTAINEER
'03,83.500 ml, new tires,
like new, $12,700.
FORD F-150
'04 Super Cab, XL 4 X 4,
Camper top, 30K
$16,000
352-726-3660/212-5810
FORD F-250
'05 Lariat Crew Cab,
V-10, 4 Lift, lots of Acc.
$35K
352-726-3660/212-5810
CHEVY
'77, 1-Ton, Box Van
V8, automatic, AC
$1,800.
(352) 228-2745
FORD '01 E250
Van, auto, AC, Ladder
racks, drawers, shelving
& more, excel, cond.
$6,500 obo
(352) 201-1299
FORD AEROSTAR
'95, White, 121K AM/FM
cass. Exc. cond. All pwr,
alum. rims, Brand New
Tires. Very CleanIt $1950
gbe (352) 860-0354
FORD E-250
'97 Cargo Van, 4.2,
6 Cyl., Low mileage
$4,000 080
(352) 628-3062
PLYMOUTH
'99, Voyager LE,
7 passenger, White AC,
runs great $3,200.
(352) 232-9516
WOLF
06, 150cc 4 wheeler,
,$2,000.OBO.
(352) 476-6512
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'02, Sportster 883. 5,900
miles, lowered, chrome,
bags & windshield,
$5,500. (352) 628-3736
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'07, Heritage Softall,
1st Service Done. Low
miles. New cond. $18K
(352) 560-7168
HARLEY DAVIDSON
1985, FLT 1340 Cruiser
Low miles, Runs Great &
Looks Goodl $6,800 firm
(352) 560-3883
HONDA VALKYRIE
'98. 1 adult owner, 7500
ml, Just serviced. ,
Loaded. Abolutely like
newl $7,900. -
352-634-4685
KAWASAKI
'81,.440 LTD. 1,400 org.
ml, excel. cond.
new tires & battery,
$2,200. (352) 860-2028
SUZUKI
'06, Boulevard, C50.
67 ml., thousands
In extras, $7,995.
(352) 527-9891
SUZUKI
2001 800VL, LOADED,
hitch for sm. trir, New
tires, garage kept
$3,900 (352) 464-1685
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