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water ahead for county
Agency orders officials to find solution to trio
of communities overpumping or face fines
Heads up
Alex Stuble gets up close and
personal with a replica alliga-
tor's mouth in the Children's
Education Center of the
Homosassa Springs Wildlife
State Park./Page 7C
tHEY ARE THE CHAMPIONS:
CRAZY IN LOVE:
Matters of the mind
Scientists take a look at the
brain in love, not the
heart./Page 1C
REUNITED:
Van Halen's back
Three of original members
of Van Halen are back in
business./Page 4B
OPINION:
It is
extremely
difficult to focus
the attention of
the people at
large on any
policy, however
bad, that is
wanted eagerly
by an influential
minority.
UCA 1,M, PAGE 10A.
GAZA VIOLENCE:
Protestesters beat
-Security men for Gaza's
Hamas rulers clubbed and
slammed rifle butts into oppo-
nents staging a rare protest
Monday./Page 12A
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TERRY WITT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The Southwest Florida Water
Management District issued an order late
last week aimed at forcing three Citrus
County communities to stop overpumping
water.
Sugarmill Woods, Pine Ridge and Citrus
Springs are overpumping hundreds of
thousands of gallons daily in violation of
their district water use permits, the con-
sent order said.
The Citrus County Water Resources
Department, which supplies water to the
three communities, could be fined up to
$10,000 per day if the county doesn't devel-
op a plan to curb the overpumping.
Consent orders are a legal tool allowing
the district to enforce its water use per-
mits. County officials have time to negoti-
ate a settlement to avoid litigation and
fines. '
But the consent order made it clear the
water resources department must imple-
ment a water conservation rate and a pro-
gram to enforce watering restrictions as
part of the remedy for overpumping.
The enforcement program would
"impose fines of increasing severity for
multiple violations," the order said.
Conservation rates would raise the cost
of water as consumption increases, with
big water users paying higher rates than
consumers who conserve. The idea is to
curb consumption by providing incentives
for reduced water use.
DAVE SIGLERICno.-,nje
.K-'.'E: The Ovarian Cancer 5K' Car Wash was Saturday at Bay Area Air Conditioning in Crystal River. Some of the volunteers,
from left, Hannah Lampinen, Abby Brown, Chelsey Toomey, Julia Greete, Jordan O'Quinn. Megan Kuhn and Blake Massullo, try
to entice passing cars to get their cars washed for the charity. ~EO'A: -.i3C; Ovarian Cancer car wash volunteers Jordan
O'Quinn, Blake Mussullo, Julia Greete and Alexandra Fellows work to make sure every window is sparkling clean during the
Saturday fundraiser.
Ovarian Cancer Run raises money for research, awareness of disease
CRISTY LoFTIS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Bringing awareness to a
disease dubbed the silent
killer, organizers of the sec-
ond Ovarian Cancer 5K
Run/Walk are working to
make a difference.
After a successful event
last year, organizers Chris
Moling and Teresa
Rosebrough hope that the
upcoming run Saturday at
Black Diamond Ranch will
not only raise money for
research for ovarian cancer
treatments and cures, but
also teach people more about
the disease.
According to the Ovarian
Cancer National Alliance,
the disease affects one in 68
women in the United States
each year. About 15,000
women across the nation die
from the disease each year
Ovarian Cancer symptoms
often go undetected because
of a lack of education. Signs
of the disease can include
abdominal pressure, bloating
or discomfort; nausea, indi-
gestion or gas; urinary fre-
quency, constipation or diar-
rhea; abnormal bleeding;
unusual fatigue; unex-
plained weight gain or loss;
and shortness of breath.
Rosebrough, 49, was diag-
nosed with ovarian cancer,
two years ago and has been
receiving treatment in
Orlando. Along the way, she
has learned much about the
disease, including the fact
that she could have received
a simple blood test that
would have told her of her
genetic predisposition to
cancer, which would most
likely have resulted in earli-
er detection and treatment.
About 5 to 10 percent of
ovarian cancer cases are
associated with a hereditary
risk, according to the
Alliance. Women can inherit
the trait from either parent,
particularly if a first-degree
relative has or has had
breast, ovarian, colon or uter-
ine cancer. Women with his-
tories of these types of cancer
are more likely to develop
ovarian cancer before the
age of 50.
With countless hours spent
sitting with other women
while receiving treatment,
Please see MINDFUL/Page 5A
* WHAT: Ovarian Cancer
5K Run/Walk
* WHEN: Registration is
6:30 a.m. Saturday. The
race begins at 7:30 a.m.
* WHERE: Black Diamond
Ranch, of off County
Road 491, one mile
north of County Road
486 in Lecanto.
* COST: Race day registrar7
tion $20.
* CALL: Chris Moling at
637-2475.
OVARIAN CANCER
SYMPTOMS
* Abdominal pressure,
bloating or discomfort.
* Nausea, indigestion or
gas.
* Urinary frequency, con-
stipation or diarrhea.
* Abnormal bleeding.
* Unusual fatigue.
* Unexplained weight gain
or loss.
* Shortness of breath.
Source: Ovarian Cancer
Alliance of Florida.
Task force reveals plan for lake restoration
Price tag could be as high as $298.8M
TERRY WITT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A waterways restoration
group unveiled a $298.8 million
plan Monday to restore the
Tsala Apopka Chain of Lakes
to health, but the proposal
remains tentative and could
change.
The Citrus County Task
Force of the Citrus/Hernando
Waterways Restoration
Council has two or three
months to tweak the plan
before submitting it to the
Florida Legislature for funding
consideration.
Through January of 2010, the
plan calls for about $28 million
to $30 million to be spent on
engineering, permitting and
studies to identify where sedi-
ment, floating tussock islands
and obstructions to water flow
are a problem in the lake sys-
tem, with the bulk of the money
used for removal.
Tussock islands begin as bot-
tom sediment Sometimes the
sediment releases from the
Citrus County has no water enforcement
program for lawn watering Residents who
witness violations are encouraged to call
the sheriff's office. Deputies respond if
they don't have a higher priority calL
Citrus County Water Resources Director
Robert Knight on Monday said he had not
received the Aug. 9 proposed consent
order. The Chronicle faxed him a copy, but
he declined comment, saying he did not
have time to read it. He said he,would be
willing to comment today, but would con-
sult with legal stafffirst,
Records indicate Sugarmill Woods
pumped an average of 154.315 gallons
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* ROVE RESIGNING: Karl
Rove, President Bush's
chief political strategist,
announced Monday he will
leave the White House at
the end of August.
I TRENDY MOVE: He joins a
lengthening line of senior
officials leaving in the final
1 1/2 years of the
administration.
* THINKING IT OVER: He
first floated
the idea of
leavingto
Bush a
year
ago,
accord-
ing to a
bottom and pops to the top to
form floating islands that can
block navigation channels and
cover fish habitat Bottom sedi-
ment, or muck as it is often
called, is a problem through
the lake system.
The large-scale Lake Tsala
Apopka Management Action
Plan, the first of its kind for the
22,000-acre lake system and
Please see LAKE/Page 5A
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WET & WILDLIFE:
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
Deputy Jannette Spencer, sporting her medals, was one of eight Citrus County Sheriff's Office
employees and one Corrections Corporation of America employee recognized Monday for their
performance in the 2007 Florida Police and Fire Games in June. Spencer received silver
medals in mixed team bowling and women's singles bowling and a bronze medal in women's
doubles bowling.
WHAT: 2007 Florida Police and FireGames .
WHEN: June 17-24
WHERE: Sarasota
WINNERS:
Sheriff's office
Dep. Jim Bouffard Silver, team bowling; Bronze, doubles bowling.
Det. Ed Serocki Silver, team bowling: Bronze, doubles bowling.
E Dep. Ryanr Glaze Gold, toughest cop alive; Gold, 200-yard freestyle relay; Bronze,
power lifting; Bronze, 50-yard freestyle; Bronze,. 100 yard freestyle.
Sgt. Elena Vitt Gold, long jump; Gold, discus; Silver, shotput.
Dep. Jannette Spencer Silver, mixed team bowling; Silver, women's singles bowl
ing; Bronze, women's doubles bowling. ,
Dep. Kurt Lynn Gold, 100-yard individual medley; Silver, 50-yard backstroke:
Silver, 50-yard butterfly.
Lt. Alan Vick Gold, golf doubles; Silver, golf.
M Lt. Steve Vitt Gold, night obstacle/mounted police; Bronze, day obstacles mount-
ed police..
Corrections Corporation of America
4I Diana Plevell Gold, women's singles bowling; Silver, mixed team bowling; Bronze,
women's doubles bowling.
Sheriff's office
offers fingerprinting
For the Chronicle
Do you need to be finger-
printed as part of a state-
required background check for
employment, to apply for a con-
cealed weapon/firearm license
or any other reason where fin-
gerprints are necessary?
The following is the sched-
ule of days, times and locations
where sheriff's office volun-
teers offer this much-needed
community service.
Sheriff's Operations Center.
1 Dr MLK Jr Ave., Inverness,
726-4488; ink and electronic fin-
gerprinting available 8 a.m. to
11:45 a.m. Tuesday; 10 a.m. to
1:45 p.m. Wednesday; and noon
to 3:45 p.m. Thursday.
Ridge Area Community
Resource Office: 4095 N.
Lecanto Highway, Beverly
Hills, 746-3484; ink fingerprint-
ing only 8 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Monday to Friday
Lakes Region Community
Resource Office: 3675 E.
Orange Drive, Hernando, 341-
0312; ink fingerprinting only -
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Coastal Region
Community Resource Office:
8177 W. Grover Cleveland
Blvd., Homosassa, 628-3483;
ink fingerprinting only 9
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday.
Gulf Region Community
Resource Office: 8016 W Gulf-to-
Lake Highway, Crystal River,
794-4120; ink fingerprinting only
- 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday.
People are reminded to
bring along with them whatev-
er fingerprint card has been
provided by the requestor, in
addition to a driver's license or
other photo identification.
Remember, the sheriff's
office does not provide finger-
print cards. However, a $5
donation to help benefit the
Volunteer Activity Fund is
always appreciated.
Before you go, it's recom-
mended that you call the office
to verify that fingerprinting is
being conducted as scheduled.;
For more information, call
Sgt Chris Evan, who heads up
the CCSO Volunteer Unit, at
726-4488, ext. 341.
Health department accepting
appointments for physical
Chronicle
The Citrus County Health Department,
Lecanto Office, 3700 W Sovereign Path Lecanto
is currently taking appointments for school and
sports physical. Call 527-0247 to make an
appointment. The times are:
7 to 10:30 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14
1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16
7 to 10:30 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17
1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23
1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30
The Inverness Office is currently taking
appointments at 726-0153 for the following dates
and times:
7 to 10:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 17
3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14 (WALK-IN:
Immunization clinic)
The cost will be $40 per child (no Medicaid,
Patients). Parents should bring a current immu-.
nization record and urine sample for each
child. For information, call 527-0247.
County BRIEFS
Environmentalist to
address Democrats
The Downtown Democratic Club
will meet at noon Tuesday at B&W
Rexall Drugstore in Inverness. All
Democrats are welcome.
Donald Cox, a soil conserva-
tionist and an environmentalist,
will speak about water at this
meeting.
Call Phonsie Stokeley at 344-
4707 if you have any questions.
First meeting set
for adult adoptees
After a news item appeared in
May asking for people who were
adopted to contact a Crystal River
woman to set up a group, 12 adult
adoptees will meet soon for their
first event.'
Adults who grew up as adopted
children have different personal
and medical issues than people
-who grew up in their biological
families, according to Marcia
Sabatula, who has lived in the area
for 11 years. She was raised as an
adopted child, as were six of her
friends.
Sharing stories, researching
medical history, seeking biological
family and offering encouragement
would be the purpose of this group.
As this first get-together will be a
"meet and greet" to get to know
each other, any adult who is adopt-
ed is welcome to attend.
The group will meet at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 16, at Claw
Daddy's Raw Bar and Grill, 1601
S.E. U.S. 19, Crystal River.
Sabatula can be called at 795-
1013.
Save our Waters
Week on tap
The 12th annual Save Our
Waters Week will be Sept. 14-22.
As part of its ongoing public
awareness and education efforts,
guest speakers featuring subject
matter experts knowledgeable
about the challenges facing Citrus
County's waters and the alterna-
tives for preserving them are avail-
able to speak.
To schedule a guest speaker,
interested civic organizations and
community groups should contact
Save Our Waters Week Guest
Speaker Coordinator Gus Krayer
by e-mail at g.krayer@ieee.org, or
call 527-1740.
Visit Citrus 20/20's Web site at
www.citrus2020.com for a sched-
ule of Save Our Waters Week
activities.
Inglis police to
conduct DUI checks
Inglis Police Department will
conduct DUI checkpoints from 10
p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 18
and Saturday, Aug. 25, at U.S. 19
and Levy County Road 40.
For information, call 447-0303.
Account created to
help Inverness man
An account has been estab-;;
lished at the Bank of Inverness for
donations to help with the medical
bills of a 21-year-old Inverness
man stricken with a rare disease.
Richard Archambault has severe
aplastic anemia, a rare blood dis- ;
ease that affects about 1,000 peo-'
pie each year. His bone marrow '
does not make enough red blood
cells, white blood cells and blood
platelets.
Archambault is a 2004 Citrus
High School graduate.
For information, call his mother
Linda at 726-9666.
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cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A 42-year-old Crystal River
man was arrested Sunday
after a 10-year-old-girl said he
touched her sexually.
William James Johnson was
charged with lewd and lascivi-
ous'molestation on a child
younger than 12, according to
the Citrus County Sheriff's
Office.
According to Johnson's
: id arrest report, the 10-year-old
Side rs girl said that on two occasions
in 2006 and 2007 he fondled
her' sexually and made her
touch him. The girl said
Johnson consistently walks
around the house completely
naked.
The girl said she told her
mom about the incidents, but
she did nothing, according to
the report.
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that she could only remember
one instance that her 10-year-
old daughter had talked to her
about Johnson touching her.
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while she and Johnson were
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daughter was also in the bed.
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Citrus County
Sheriff
DUI arrest
N Sarah Lynn Thomas, 37, 3
Esskay St., Beverly Hills, at 12:40,
a.m. Saturday on charges of assault,
or battery on a law enforcement offi-
cer, driving with a
suspended/revoked license, resist-1
ing arrest without violence and driv-.
ing under the influence. According.
to an arrest report, Thomas was,
pulled over for driving 31 mph in a.
25 mph zone. A deputy said that;
when he reached into her car to}
shut it off she bent his fingers back.i
Bond $8,500.
Other arrests
Deborah M. Rader, 39, 6910'
W. Arter St., Homosassa, at 1:23{
a.m. Saturday on a Citrus County
warrant charge in reference tol
felony violation of probation relating'
to original charges of fleeing/eluding.
law enforcement and battery on ai
law enforcement officer. No bond. '
Don L. Gaffney III, 35, 211 N.W
School Ave., Lecanto, at 2:39 p.m.
Saturday on a misdemeanor battery/
charge. According to an arrest
report, a woman said he hit her in'
the face after arguing over custody-.
of a child. He said he hit her in self-.
defense. No bond.
FWC
Arrest
Jeffrey A. Stackhouse, 39,1
11249 W. Seminole Place (Miss'
Charlotte Boat), Homosassa, ati
12:42 a.m. Sunday on a felony vio-)
lation of probation charge in refer-K
ence to an original charge of driving'
under the influence. No bond. )
ON THE NET
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about arrests made by the
Citrus County Sheriff's
Office, go to www.sheriffc-
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then Arrest Reports.
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LAKE
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attached marshes, would be
aimed at improving water flow
and quality, fisheries and navi-
gation, according to the plan.
But money is the key.
The task force was created by
former State Sen. Nancy
Argenziano as a government
entity that could develop proj-
ects for the lake system and
request funding from the
Florida Legislature. The task
force and restoration council
have no money of their own.
A similar program resulted in
$20 million in funding for the
restoration of Lake
Panosoffkee.
Lake restoration has been a
political issue for years in
Citrus County. Millions were
spent on tussock removal after
the drought of 2000-01, but a
large-scale plan has never been
implemented to remove tus-
socks and muck and restore
water flow in the lake system.
Task force Chairman Mike
Moberley suggested developing
such a plan earlier this sum-
mer. He recommended using
the task force's technical advi-
sory group, whose members
work for the Southwest Florida
Water Management District,
Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation,
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission,
Florida Department of
Transportation and Citrus
County Aquatics Services to
develop a large scale plan. He
said he wanted to jump start
lake restoration rather than
just talk about it
Moberley did express con-
cern Monday that the $298.8
million cost of restoring 14
lakes might result in sticker
shock in Tallahassee. The task
force decided to write a pream-
ble to its funding request noting
that the $298.8 million figure is
what is needed to restore the
lake system in the long run, but
that the task force would be
asking for $28-$30 million over
the next five years.
The task force will meet
again in September and
October to finalize the plan and
finding request It decided at
lIonday's meeting not to omit
the big dollar figures, but
father to soften the sticker
shock through creative writing
ip the preamble.
I Task force members will
b eet in November with the full
restoration council. The co4un-
il as a whole will submit a
combined funding request to
Legislature. The Hernando
County Task Force will provide
a separate set of projects for
that county.
The Citrus County Task
Force will provide the legisla-
ture with a breakout of projects
and options for removing tus-
socks and sediment, with the
total price tag at $298.8 million.
A second option would be
removing only sediment at a
cost of $252.9 million. Jerry
Krummrich of FWC said
removing sediment could take
care of two problems at once,
because bottom sediment ulti-
mately results in tussock forma-
tion.
Task force member Wayne
Sawyer suggested the study
shouldn't ignore the root causes
of the sedimentation in the
lakes. Some believe the stabi-
lization of water levels, and the
resulting loss of water flow in
the lake system, has increased
sedimentation and accelerated
the lakes' aging process. He
also wondered why the study
hadn't focused more on the
intrusion of hardwood trees
into areas that were once
marsh.
Moberley said implementa-
tion of the study would be ongo-
ing and Sawyer's comments
were well taken. He also said
member Mike Czerwinski's sug-
gestion to set aside money annu-
ally for scraping muck from the
inshore areas of the lake system
had merit Czerwinski said the
current drought has left 100 feet
to 150 feet of the lake bottom
nearest the shoreline exposed
throughout the lake system. He
said it's time to take advantage
of the drought conditions when-
ever possible.
Krummrich has recommend-
ed using hydraulic dredging. He
said is requires more engineer-
ing than scraping muck from the
bottom in times of drought, but
the process can take place dur-
ing drought and high water.
However, he strongly recom-
mended conducting a study of
the entire lake system first to
identify where improvements
should take place and in what
order.
County Commissioner John
Thrumston, who is credited with
securing $73,800 for funding the
Duval Island Boat Ramp muck
removal project, suggested the
task force request smaller proj-
ects requiring less funding. He
said it would sell better in
Tallahassee.
Moberley said the problem in
Athe past is that lake projects
were taken in smaller bites,
resulting in smaller amounts of
funding and less progress
toward lake restoration.
MINDFUL
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Rosebrough decided she wanted
to contribute to the cause.
"I just feel that if everyone
does something this world will be
a better place," Rose-brough said.
She began working with Chris
Moling, president of the Citrus
County Road Runners, to organ-
ize a run to raise money and
awareness in Citrus County
To the surprise of both Moling
and Rosebrough, last year's run
brought in about $25,000 and
included about 500 runners.
Because of last year's success, the
Ovarian Cancer Alliance of
Florida, which received the
event proceeds, began a research
fund in Rosebrough's name.
'"The entire amount will go to
the research project and hopeful-
ly finding a cure," Moling said of
this year's funds.
People can still register for the
run Saturday People who regis-
ter by Wednesday will pay a $15
registration fee. All others will
pay $20 and can register begin-
ning 6:30 a.m. Saturday at the
Black Diamond Ranch.
The Black Diamond Ranch is
of off County Road 491, one mile
north of County Road 486 in
Lecanto.
The 5K runners and one-mile
walkers will begin simultaneous-
ly at 7:30 a.m. Registrants will
receive T-shirts and awards will
be given to the top three runners
in each age group.
For more information about
the run, call Rosebrough at 527-
0524 or Moling at 637-2475.
School Supply Drive!
Bring in a donation of school supplies for
families in need* and we'll give you
outstanding savings on eyewear for
the whole family!
*Donations contributed to The Dream Center
WATER
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more water daily between June
2004 and May 2005 than its district
permit allowed. The monthly
overpumage averaged 7.7 percent
above what the permit allowed.
The community used an average
of 2,164,315 gallons daily for the
year, according to the district
Citrus Springs and Pine Ridge
are under a combined permit
The two communities used
247,655 gallons more per day from
January to December 2006 than
their district permit allowed. The
overpumpage averaged 9.6 per-
cent above what the permit
allowed. The communities used
an average of 2,822,655 gallons
daily for the year
The overpumpage is a problem
Citrus County inherited from the
Florida Governmental Utility
Authority. Citrus County commis-
sioners paid $23 million for the
water and sewer systems in 11
communities in February
Sugarmill Woods, Pine Ridge and
Citrus Springs were the largest
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Brengle, 59
INVERNESS
Sandra K. Brengle, 59,
Inverness, died Friday, Aug. 10,
2007, at her home under the
care of her sons and Hospice of
Citrus County.
Born April 12, 1948, in South
Lyon, Mich., the daughter of
Rollo and Jean Bunn, she
moved to Inverness in 1981
from Grayling, Mich.
She graduated from
Michigan State University with
a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Sociology. She retired as a
social worker from the State of
Florida Department of
Children and Family Services
in Inverness and was also
employed by H&R Block Tax
Service in Inverness.
She was a Cub Scout den
mother and a Boy Scout assis-
tant troop leader.
She was a great cook, and
will be remembered for the
baby blankets she knitted for
her family
Survivors include two sons,
Cpt. John Brengle and wife
Kristin of Clarksville, Tenn.,
and Ryan Brengle and wife
Carrie of Concord, N.C.; broth-
er, Martin Bunn of South Lyon,
Mich.; sister, Karen Pratt of
Dexter, Mich.; and three grand-
children, Logan and Rolland
Brengle both of Clarksville,
Tenn., and Brandon Brengle of
Concord, N.C.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to
Hospice of Citrus County, PO.
Box 641270, Beverly Hills, FL
34464.
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.
Daniel
Flores Jr., 22
LECANTO
Daniel L. Flores Jr., 22, died
Sunday, Aug. 12, 2007, as a
result of a car accident in
- 0 Inverness.
He was born
May 1, 1985, in
St. Petersburg
and came here
in 1996 from
Fort Lauder-
.,_ _dale.
S. _-_- e He graduat-
Sed from Le- Daniel
canto High Flores Jr.
School in 2003.
S"DJ" loved working with his
father as a framer for Mid-
Florida Construction,; He also
helped- as a pit crew-menmber
Sfor his best friend, Steven
Bradley, who races Sprint Cars.
SLecn His maternal grandfather,
Charles Harmon, preceded
him in death.
- Survivors include his par-
-_ ents, Anne and Daniel L.
Flores Sr. of Lecanto; two sis-
ters, Felicia Flores and
Christina Flores both of
Lecanto; maternal grandmoth-
S er, Jo-Ann Harmon of Lecanto;
-_ paternal grandmother, Sandra
S Loiselle of Palmetto; paternal'
grandfather, Felix Flores of
Springfield, Mass.; two uncles,
Chuck Harmon and wife Mary,
Patrick Harmon and wife
Susan; three aunts, Mary Beth
Green, Wendy Speary and hus-
-. _. band Brian, and Debbie
. Gonzalez and husband Ricky;
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Viewing: Mon.,4-6pm
Mass: Tues., 10am,Our Lady of Fatima
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and 10 cousins, Patrick Jr.,
Taylor, Monica, Matthew,
Marissa, Johnny, Angel, Edwin,
Tony and Alex.
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.
Mildred
Franklin, 62
HOMOSASSA
Mildred Franklin, 62,
Homosassa, died Friday, Aug.
10, 2007, at her home.
She was born July 14, 1945, in
Fort Wayne, Ind., to Kenneth
and Bernice McMonigal and
came to this area 37 years ago.
Mrs. Franklin was a home-
maker. She enjoyed spending
time with her family, especially
her grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
She was a member and dea-
coness of the First Pentecostal
Church of Inglis.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Leon Franklin of
Homosassa; two sons, David
Franklin and wife Wanda of
Lecanto and Michael Franklin
of Hernando; two daughters,
Lynda Franklin-Leffew of
Hernando and Samantha
Franklin-Atkins of Homosassa;
brother, Kenneth McMonigal of
Yoder, Colo.; and many grand-
children and great-grandchil-
dren.
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.
Julianne
Smutko, 92
BEVERLY HILLS
Julianne Smutko, 92, Beverly
Hills, died Sunday, Aug. 12,
2007, at Hospice House of
Citrus County in the care of her
family.
She was born April 24, 1915,
in Passaic, N.J., and came to
this area 11 years ago from
Randolph, N.J.
Mrs. Smutko was an inspec-
tor for the Continental Can
Corporation, Clifton, N.J.
She was Catholic.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Andrew
Smutko, in 1973; parents,
Michael and Mary Kloss; broth-
ers, Thomas and Louis Kloss;
and sister, Katherine
Kaminski.
Survivors include her son,
Raymond Smutko and wife
Corinne of Beverly Hills; sis-
ters, Mary Kendra of Clifton,
N.J., Josephine Czesak of
Boynton Beach and Cecilia
Giordano of Spring Hill; two
-grandchildren, Douglas
Smutko and wife Michelle of
Beverly Hills and Joann
Zablocky and husband Michael
of Wyoming, Pa.; three great-
grandchildren, 'Andrew
Smutko of Beverly Hills,
Allison Zablocky and Olivia
Zablocky both of Wyoming, Pa.;
and nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, those who
wish may make memorial con-
tributions to Hospice of Citrus
County, PO. Box 641270,
Beverly Hills, FL 34464.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Beverly Hills.
Gilbert
Mason, 73
HERNANDO
Gilbert "Gil"
Kenneth h
Mason, 73,
Hernando,
died Friday,
Aug. 10, 2007,
in Savannah,
Ga.
Born Nov. 23, 1933, in
Harrisburg,. Pa., to Gilbert
Kenneth and Edith Margaret
(Wright) Mason, he came to this
area in 2000 from Absecon, N.J.
He earned a Bachelor's
degree from Temple
University, Philadelphia, Pa.
He was a U.S. Army veteran
serving during the Korean War.
Mr. Mas,on was owner and
operator of Embroidery
Express and a carrier for The
Villages of Citrus Hills.
He enjoyed singing and play-
ing piano and was a member of
Citrus County Barbershop
Chorus.
He was Episcopalian.
Survivors include his wife of
24 years, Erma Mason of Citrus
Hills, and many loving family
members and friends.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Inverness.
George
Whitney, 72
CRYSTAL RIVER
George Kenneth Whitney, 72,
Crystal River, died Thursday,
Aug. 9, 2007, in Lecanto.
Born Jan. 26, 1935, in
Bridgeport,
Conn., he was
the son of
Kenneth and -
Edna (Radel)
Whitney.
He came
here in 1988 from Huntington,
Conn. He had been employed
as a superintendent for
Carpenter Technology, retiring
in 1986 after 30 years of serv-
ice.
He was a graduate of Rutgers
SUniversity.
He was a U.S. Marine Corps
veteran who served during the
Korean War.
He was a member of St.
Benedict Catholic Church.
Survivors include: his wife of
49 years, Frances Whitney of
Crystal River; two sons,
Kenneth Whitney and wife
Diane of Effort, Pa., and
George Kenneth Whitney of
Fort Myers; one daughter,
Cynthia Gray and husband
Rick of Crystal River; brother,
John Whitney of Homosassa;
sister, Edna DeGennaro of
Georgia; son-in-law, Raymond
D'Amico of Crystal River; five
grandchildren, Lauren
Whitney, Craig Whitney, Joseph
D'Amico, Steven D'Amico and
Kenneth Whitney; step grand-
child, Erica Gray; and great-
grandchild, Hayley Krauss.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Inverness.
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Funeral
NOTICES
Daniel L Flores Jr. Memorial
service for Daniel L. Flores Jr,
22, Lecanto, will be conducted
at 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16,2007,
at Grace Bible Church, Green
Acres Street, Homosassa, with
Pastor Ray Herriman officiat-
ing. Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.
Mildred Franklin. The
funeral service for Mildred
Franklin, 62, Homosassa, will
be conducted at 11 a.m.
Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007, at the
Strickland Funeral Home
Chapel in Crystal River.
Interment will follow at Crystal
River Memorial Cemetery.
Gilbert "Gil" Kenneth
Mason. The service of remem-
brance for Gilbert "Gil?'
Kenneth Mason, 73, Hernando,
will be conducted at 1 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 15,2007, at the
Inverness Chapel of Hooper
Funeral Homes with Mr.
Raymond Lyons officiating.
Interment will follow at
Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell. Friends may call
from noon until 1 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 15, at the
Inverness Chapel.
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MOST ACTIVE (1 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
EMCCp 653538 19.05 +1.33
GenElec 384445 38.17 -.06
SchergPI 351183 28.25 +.99
Pfizer 338326 23.89 -.10
FordM 305891 8.37 +.14
GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
GrubbBlis 8.82 +1.49 +20.3
Lydall 10.68 +1.63 +18.0
PrepaidLg 53.93 +6.95 +14.8
Allilmag 8.84 +1.10 +14.2
Angelic 21.52 +2.34 +12.2
LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
AcMtg pfA 6.75 -5.25 -43.8
Thomb pfE 15.00 -4.26 -22.1
Thombg 14.28 -3.78 -20.9
ThombpfC 13.50 -3.35 -19.9
KronosWd 22.80 -5.59 -19.7
DIARY
Advanced
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Vl me
1632
1,704
91
3,427
14
214
S54528 001 74
MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
SPDR 1518586 145.23 +.52
iShR2Knya1071813 77.67 -.39
SP Fnd 520700 33.05 -.30
PrUShQQQ 200868 46.19 -.48
SPEngy 183691 67.80 +.08
GAINERS (52 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
NeoStmun 5.50 +125 +29.4
InterOil g 40.75 +7.60 +22.9
ADDvntgT 5.96 +1.08 +22.1
HanovCap 2.37 +.34 +16.7
SLInd 19.10 +2.69 +16.4
LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
Protalixn 31.75 -6.65 -17.3
ValueRch n 2.20 -.40 -15.4
NeoStmn 5.30 -.85 -13.8
PyramdOn 325 -.45 -12.2
Minrad 4.87 -.62 -11.3
DIARY
A*, n.c:ed
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume
66;
532
92
1,291
19
53
601.209.166
MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
PwShs QQQ1044320 47.60 +.32
SunMicro 917266 4.73 +.05
Cisco 699200 30.83 -.56
Microsoft 453324 28.63 -.08
Intel 448937 24.02 +.04
GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
NoWesCp wt 2.75 +.71 +34.8
TOPTank 6.25 +1.26 +25.3
SunHyds 27.70 +5.18 +23.0
BioDvrylf 5.05 +.93 +22.6
Buca 2.46 +.41 +20.0
LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
AccHme I 5.82 -3.09 -34.6
InnovSol 15.90 -3.93 -19.8
MedisTech 10.87 -1.98 -15.4
MagnaEnt 2.32 -.37 -13.8
21Cenwt07 2.22 -.35 -13.6
DIARY
Advanced
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume
1 420
1,676
99
3,195
23
99
2,114,696,926
* Here are the 825 most active stocks on the New York Slock Exchange, 765 most active on the
Nasdaq National Market and 116 most active on the Amencan SIOCK Exchange Stocks in bold
. are worth at least $5 and changed 5 percent or more in price Unrflir.ng for 50 most active
on NYSE and Nasdaq and 25 most active on Amex. Tables show nrsme, price and net change,
and one to two additional fields rotated through the week, as follows
Div. Current annual dividend rate paid on stock, based on latest
quarterly or semiannual declaration, unless otherwise footnoted
Name: Stocks appear alphabetically by the company's lull name
(not its abbreviation). Names consisting of initials appear al trie
beginning of each letter's list.
Last: Price stock was trading at when exchange closed tor the day
Chg: Loss or gain for the day. No change indicated by .
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Stock Footnotes: cc PE great man 99. id issue has been called tfor rerr-pony PE Op' l C6e
company i New 52-week Hlav d d L.ass inlas 12 msrn ec .Compar., lorn6er1l sij 6 i 3 A L U" 1
or, the American E -hange s Emerg.ng Corirpany MareaTe e C a ,e ,nds. .ai. earn. .i ,.
ings ir. Canadjan dollars h temporary ernnpr hom Nasdeaq csapiai and srpI lus -rn *h .fm
qualification n- Stlot was a newly hsae In the Irst year. Thie 2Sae&' hi r, anda f gure
late only from tae beginning of trading. pI Preferred atock aLue. o Pr lieearces pp -
Holder oesI lnstallrt&er of purchase pnce q Closed-end nr.iultur f,u; no PE calcular
ad. rt Fight to buy security at a apeflaed prkce. s SIlEk Mas Split bt at lea.1 20e pec'.i d a, ii N
itin the lalt year w -Tradwe Wll be settledalwhn the Slocki isueIed wo vWen as. atCE ., .1 .-,
Inbuted *- WarTan, allowing a parchas sofa at'. u Ne% 52'Sieak high. ur -. '
Including more te n one ser.aiy v ciCompan Ii biarlruptcy or rslvtrship a. betir.] ... ; ... .. ,
reorganized under tie bankruptcy law Appears In Ihma of ine rare.
Dividend Footnbter a Extra adidendc ware paid but arem ct included b Anr.ual tat
plus atoc a Uqulating rivMdend E Arrount a edarea or p3.d in Iea 12 rnnths I
Cuneni annual rale. whrlit wase .nieaaed ty mova ir,"enl fidend arinun .rne, I C ,
Sum of dvidends pail alter ato apil, no regular rale I Sum of odienla plaid Ih,, ye.ii
Most recent dMdend was Domitted or deterrea K Delared or paid this yeat a cur.ulahie 3 ,CE m 'L 2 13!
sue with Oan ernds In near m Current annual rare, whifh was dcrreasea by most -r ac. -r C .
recent Oamdend announcement. p Inrial Odiidd anrinual rale r.:, known 1iela notl ,
shown r Declared or paid In preearing 12 months plu<. roci' dridend t Paid ir, ai.
approm r ah e on ditlu A ociated Press. Sales figures are uno l.
Source: the Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial.
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
ExxonMbl 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
+.21 +9.3
-.09 -9.2
-2.93 -11.2
-.46 -16.4
+.08 -.9
+.50 +8.2
-1.59 +8.2
+.07 +10.7
+.09 +44.2
+.14 +11.5
-.06 +2.6
+.61 +12.2
-.68 -12.3
+.04 +18.6
+.07 +16.0
-.22 -11.6
-.70 +9.9
YTD
Name Div YId PE Last Chg %Chg
Microsoft .40 1.4 20 28.63 -.08 -4.1 ,
Motorola 20 1 9 2 1 1R85 4.24 -180 A
Penney .80
ProgrssEn 2.44
RegionsFnl.44
SearsHIldgs ...
SprintNex .10
TimeWarn .25
UniFirst .15
VerizonCml.62
Wachovia 2.24
WalMart .88
Walgm .38
+.95 -15.9
-1.79 -5.7
-.27 -18.7
+7.45 -16.3
+.64 +3.2
+.18 -13.7
-2.15 +9.0
+.32 +11.8
-.60 -17.7
+.10
-.78 -.5
52-Week Net % YTD 52-wk
Hiah Low Name Last Chg Chg % Chg % Chg
14,021.95 11,042.64 Dow Jones Industrials 13,236.53 -3.01 -.02 +6.21 +19.27
5,487.05 4,134.72 Dow Jones Transportation 5,011.49 +49.76 +1.00 +9.90 +20.41
537.12 421.87 Dow Jones Utilities 493.50 +2.18 +.44 +8.04 +13.53
10,238.25 8,140.11 NYSE Composite 9,428.86 -6.18 -.07 +3.17 +15.41
2,398.11 1,116.16 Amex Index 2,240.20 +9.74 +.44 +8.94 +13.82
2,724.74 2,048.22 Nasdaq Composite 2,542.24 -2.65 -.10 +5.26 +22.87
1,555.90 1,261.30 S&P 500 1,452.92 -.72. -.05 +2.44 +14.56
856.48 674.75 Russell 2000 779.81 -8.97 -1.14 -1.00 +14.39
15,730.39 12,587.35 DJ Wilshire 5000 14,633.36 -7.67 -.05 +2.64 +15.61
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DIv Name Last Chg
20 ABB Ltd 22.62 +.12
1.60e ABNAmro 47.05 +.25
1.081 ACE Ltd 56.82 +.17
... AESCorp 1936 +.70
.82 AFLAC 53.69 -.21
1.64 AGLRes 38.35
.. AKSteel 3516 +1.04
... AMR 23.79 +.40
1.00e ASALtd 80.64 -.94
142 AT&Tlno 39,08 +.21
.06r AUOplarn 15.60 -.54
1.42e AXA 39.40 +.40
1.30 AbtLab 53.89 -1.33
.70 AberFtc 75.06 +1.95
.351 Acenture 40.09 +.90
.90e AdamsEx 14.53 -.02
24 AdvAuto 33.52 +1.72
... AMD 1284 -.17
... Aeropsf 33.50 +1.40
.04f Aetna 48.44 -.25
2.061 Aglent 36.33 +.58
.12f Agnlog 44.78 -.22
.11 Agriumg 42.65 +1.20
... Ahold 12.30 +.03
1.52 AlrProd 88.72 +.16
... ArTran 10.32 -.38
.80 Alcan 95.15 +.55
42e AkcatelLuc d1101 -24
.68 Alcoa 35,54 +85
AllgErigy 3.01 +.34
.52 AlegT 97.21 -2.46
.20 Allergans 60.63 -1.61
1.64 Allete 41.34 -.79
... AlliData 74.48 +.10
1.02a AlliBGIbHi d12.31 -.04
.60 AlliBInc 8.00 -.05
4.42e AlliBem 84.11 +1.06
2.60f1 AlltedCap 28.91 -2.09
... AldWaste 12.86 +.43
1.52 Allstate 52.30 +.21
.50 Altel 66.51 +.61
... Alphama 23.14 -.65
2.76 Alrias 67.41 +.02
.841 AmbacF 62.99 -3.15
2.54 Ameren 49.80 -1.56
Amergrp 28.46 +.25
.36e AMoviL 57.39 +.05
.60 AmAxte 24.73 +153
.401 AEagleOs 22.81 +.18
1.56 AEP 46.17 -.73
.60 AmExp 59.45 -1.33
.40 AFndGps 28.35 +.45
.76 AFndRT 7.89 +.09
.80f AmlntGIlf 64.78 +11
... AmOdiBio 8.92 -.46
.64 AmStands 37.61 +.43
.90a AmSIP3 11.19 +.27
AmTower 40.37 -.32
... Americdt 19.19 +.14
2.44a Amerigas 34.30 +.70
.60 Ameriprise 57.55 -1.11
20 AmeriBrg 46.70 +1.14
.36 Anadarko 49.33 +76
.72 AnalogDev 37.78 +.06
1.321 Anheusr 48.48 -.27
... AnnTaylr 29.63 +1.19
.77e Annaly 14.82 -.15
.60 AonCorp 43.35 +1.53
.60 Apache 80.84 -.64
.17 ApplBlo 33.55 -.22
Apia 25.71 +.67
.501 AquaAm 23.86 -.05
... Aquila d3.48 -.21
1.30 AmcetorMit 58.21 -.22
.28 ArchCoal 31.03 -1.96
.46 ArchDan 33.88 -.43
1.81 ArchstnSm 54.95 -.60
.. ArrowEl 39.72 +3.44
.40 AvMert 18.70 +.69
.84 AshfordHT 10.25 +.31
1.10a Ashland 58.19 +.82
.68 AsdEstat d1227 -.37
.481 Assurant 51.03 +1.68
1.28 ATMOS 27.42 -.38
AutoNat 19.668 -27
.92b AutoDate 48.60 +.18
Avaya 16.23 +.01
1.6 AveryD 59.52 -20
... AvisBudget 22.36 +1.01
S Avnet 3942 +2.66
.74 Avon 34.52 +26
1.841 BB&TCp 38.18 -1.13
.77e BHPBlLu 59.74 +.99
.20 BJSvcs 25.50 -.54
... BJsWhIs 31.24 +.12
BMCSf t 29.80 +1.80
2.48a BP PLC 65.47 +.24
2.48 BRT 19.35 +.75
.52 BakiHu 79.69 -.84
.40 BlliCp 5124 -.69
.86e BcBilVArg 23.77 +.04
.14i BcBradess 25.06 -.40
91e Bncottau 41.84 -.77
2564 BkofAm 48.50 -09
.96f BkNYMeI 41.96 -.37
.60f Bard 80.84 -.39
.30f BanickG 33.59 -.70
.52 BauschL 62.24 +.29
.67 Baxter 52.83 +.84
2.16 BaytexEg 17.39 -.13
1.28 BearSt 109.60 -.60
BearingPIf 6.44 -.10
.40 BeazrHm 12.34 -2.85
... BenchEec 23.38 -.62
.201f Berkley 28.66 -.34
.521 BestBuy 44.48 -.61
... BigLots 25.76 -.24
1.50f Blovail 17.00 +.62
1.36 BIkHillsCp 40.97 -.91
.45a BlkFL08 14.46
... Blackstnn 25,71 +.43
.57f BlockHR 19.08 -.62
... Blockbstr 4,20 -.20
.58e BlueChp 5.95 -.01
1.40 Boeing 100.05 +1.61
.44 Borders 15.66 +.33
... BosttBeer 44.34 +.79
2.72a BostProp 98.51 -2.75
... BostonSci 13.04 -.04
.60 BoydGm 39.06 -.34
.88 BrigStrat 27.98 -1.34
.36 Brlnkers 28.98 +1,82
1.12 BrMySq 28.96 +.14
.56 BrkfldPrs 23.73 -.18
.60b Brunswick 26.29 +.37
1.28f1 BudNSF 81.84 +1.26
.16 CAInc 24.31 +.17
... CBREIis 31.00 +1.14
.88 CBSB 31.04 +.42
.08 CFInds 55.78 .+385
2.16 CH Engy 45.90 -1.43
.04 CIGNAs 48.49 +1.09
1.00 CITGp 35.86 +1.82
.24 CKERst 17.80 +.61
.20 CMSEng 15.92 +.41
.56 CSS Inds 35.91 -2.46
.601 CSXs 47.88 +.88
.24 CVSCare 37.93 -.07
... CablvsnNY 33.10 +.10
.12 CabolOs 32.69 +1.10
28 COallGolf 17.78 +.06
.20 Camecogs 39.59 +.19
... Cameron 80.75 +2.08
.80 CampSp 36.35 +.37
.11 CapOne 68.47 -.63
2.401 CapiSrce 18.09 -.42
1.26 CapMpfB 12.59 +.09
.48f CardnlHIl 68.77 +.93
.. CarMas 22.95 -.17
1.40 Carnival 48.53 -1.14
1.82 CarolinaGp 76.48 +2.08
1.44f Caterpillar 77.90 +.35
.16 Celanese 35.54 +2.02
.75e Cemex 32.60 +.36
.68 CenterPnt 16.12 -.05
.16 Centex 35.63 -2.78
.26 CnoryTel 4521 +3522
Canveo 19,55 -1.11
m C pE 11.09 -.26
.1 Cept u26.9 6 -.42
.20 Chemtura 9.22 +45
271 ChesEng 3420 +.18
2.32 Cheonr 82.45 -.97
.. Chicos 17.98 +.01
1.16 Chubb 49.13 +25
1.09r ChungTel 16.22 +.05
.. CinciBell 4.86 +.21
.16 CireCity 11.77 +.42
.72a CtedlBr 4.81 -.12
2.16 CgrDm 4654 -.46
1.00 Ctilzomm 13.61 +.09
.75 ClearChan 35.20 +.27
1.01f Clorox 59.39 -.20
... Coach 45.89 +.90
.24 CocaCE 23.98 +.30
1.36 CoeaC 54.52 -.46
Coeur 3.86 -.23
1.44 CigP 8a 66.30 -.65
2.56 Comerica 53,26 -.38
.52 CmcBNJ 34.56 -.75
.36 CmndM 29.17 +.57
.. ComSoap 52.59 +3.07
.61e CVRD 45.60 +.26
.61e CVRDpf 38.48 -20
.. CoepSci 57,67 +4.88
.40 Con-Way 46.93 +1.29
.72 ConAgra 25.88 -.09
1.64 ConocPhil 79.20 +.99
Conseco 14.78 +.01
28 ConsolEngy 39.73 -.84
2.32 ConEd 46.02 -.83
... ConstellA 23.54 -.71
1.74 ConstellEn 82.10 +1.55
... CUAirB 32.67 -.36
Cnvrgys 17.64 +26
.42 CooperTire 23.21 +.12
.20 Comina 23.68 +.23
... ConctCps 27.70 +.16
.60 CntwdFn 26.61 -1.10
... CovanteH 23.07 +.77
Cc..A..nivH 55.02 +.64
C,:,.a e..r, 40.03 -.03
2.24a CredSuiss 67.82 +.07
CwnCsde 38.10 +.11
CrownHold 23.31 -.08
1.001 Cumminss 118.95 +4.90
CypSem 26.54 -.41
.78 DNPSelct 10.71 +.03
1.04 DPL 26.93 -.32
.60 DRHorton 16.87 -.57
2.12 DTE 49.19 +1.15
2.00e DalmlrC 84.71 +.87
.121 Danaher 78.13 -1.57
.46 Darden 41.92 -1.02
15.00e DeanFdss 27.63 +.20
1.76 Deere 118.65 +1.35
... DeteAjrn 17.29 -.27
2.64 DevDv 48.83 -.09
.56 DevonE 76.38 +.42
.50a DiaOffs 9725 +.86
.16 DillarIs 24.57 +.32
... DrecTV 22.43 +.59
Dlscovern 22.10 +1.24
.311 Disney 33.24 +.08
2.84 DomRes 89.32 -.93
Domtarglfr 824 -.72
1.681 DowChm 41.61 -.33
1.00 DowJns 58.60 +.08
1.48 DuPant 47.95 -.27
.881 DukeEgys 1900 -51
1.921 DukeRlty 31.09 -.51
... Dyey 8.82 +.12
EC-p 19.05 +1.33
.36 EOGRes 71.49 -.50
1.76 EastChm 66.88 -.82
.50 EKodak 27.92 +,50
.48 Ecolab 42.00 +.10
1.16 Edisonlnt 54.88 +1.74
... eFunds 36.00 "-.18
.16 BPasoCp 16.75 -.24
.. Ban 19.18 -.34
.20 EDS 23.46 +.38
2.501 Embarq 60.50 +1.47
1.05 EmersnBs 48.11 +1.02
1.28 EmpDist 22.38 -1.08
Emulex 18.62 +.38
23.70 EnbrEPtrs 50.85 +.59
.80 EnCana 60.20 +.30
2.41e Endesa 53.87 -.12
... Energzer 104.35+10.28
... EnPro 40.70 +.25
.10 ENSCO 57.96 +.56
3.00f Entergy 100.00 +2.01
.16 Equifax 38,66 +1.00
1.00 Eqtylnn 21.40 +.40
1.85 EqtyRsd 38.75 -.53
1.76 Exelon 72.80 +.39
1.40 ExxonMbl 82.92 -1.59
1.84 PL Gr 8027+27 O~able 50.9 +27 1.5roHrclll0/ -24AG -IA
1.64 FPLGrp 60.27 +.07
.46 FamilyDIr 26.73 +.62
2.00f1 FannieMIf 64.12 -2.34
.401 FedExCp 110.08 +1.04
.24 FedSgnl 14.98 -.31
.84 Fedlnvst 33.56 -.01
2.00 Ferrellgs 22.75 +.10
.58 Ferro 19.21 -.50
1.20 RFdlNRn 20.12 -.48
.88 FstAmCp 43.80 -.14
.12 FirstDatas 30.90 -.15
1.63e FstFinFd 12.30 -.35
1.80 FstHorlzon 29.96 -1.02
1.60 RTrFid 16.78 -.18
2.09 FirstEgy 62.76 +2.48
.60 RaRock 62.09 +.09
.80 Ruor u123.57 +2.57
.50 FootLockr 18.13 -.08
... FordM 837 +.14
... ForestLab 40.06 +1.11
.35e Fortress n 20.57 +1.47
1.68f FortuneBr 83.79 -1.65
.20 FdtnCoal 33.98 -2.02
.60 FrankRes 124.02 +1.99
2.00 FredMac 61.52 -.43
1.25a FMCG 87.80 +1.34,
.48, Fremontif 3.84 -.25
.20 FriedBR 4.35 -.45
.201 FronlterOil 38,55 +.60
7.5e Frontline 44.09 +1.20
.96 GATX 45.62 -.95
.80a GabelliET 9.20 +.03
... GabHIthW 9.21 +.16
.72 GabUhI 9.60 -.04
.. GameStops40.69 +.81
1.601 Gannett 47.28 -.09
.32 Gap 17.19 +.44
.. Gateway 1.22 +.03
Genentch 71.95 +28
... GnCable 60.98 +.27
1.16 GenDynam 77.83 +.52
1.12 GenBec 3817 -.06
1.80 GnGrlhPrp 51.11 +.16
1.561 GenMills 55.42 +.08
1.00 GnMotr 34.48 +.61
.36 Genworth 28.86 +.72
1.50 GaPw8-44 24.14 -.02
.66e Gerdau 23.33 -.39
1.98e GlaxoSKIn 51.55 -.51
.. GlobCash d11.31 -.44
.90 GlobalSFe 67.56 +.26
.28e ColdFLtd 15.08 -.06
.18 Goldcrpg 24.77 -.35
1.40 GoldmenS 17750-3.00
.80 Goodrich 62.75 +.65
Goodyear 28.95 +1.70
GrafTech 14.92 -.72
... GrantPrde 54.75 -.35
1.66 GtPlalnEn 28.40 -.73
... Griffon 14.79 +.37
.66e GpTetevisa 24.69 +.48
.52e GuangRy. 37.42 +1.70
4.25e HSBC 89.78 -.40
.36 Hallibrtn 33.22 -,01
.91e HanJS 13.37
.58a HanPtDv2 10.30 +.02
Hanesbrdn 29.22 +.71
.301 Hanoverlns 42.17 +.20
2.13e Hanson 109.86 -.94
1.00f HareyD 55.34 -1.86
HarmonyG 9.95 +.08
1.60 HarrahE 83.45 +.45
2.00 HartfdFn 88.38 +.51
.64 Hasbro 27.63 -.10'
1.24 HawaiiB 21.44 -.99
... Headwats 15.10 -.08
1.78 HthCrPr 26.83 -1.08
2.64 HItCrREIT 37.32 +.41
10.00e HIMgts 7.40 -.20
1.54m HlthcrRIty 24.ws -.24
HeafthNet 52.10 +1.69
HeclaM 7.53 +.51
1.521 Heinz 43.15 +.99
.37e HellnTel 15.42 -.15
.18 HelrnPayne 31.75 +.25
.20 Hercules 19.55 -.20
1.19f Hershey 46.58 -.52
.40 Hess 60.22 +.98
.32 HewlettP 48.43 +1.22
... Hexcel 23.14 -1.49
1.70 HighwdPrp 34.35 +.16
.16 Hilton 44.25 +.34
.481 HollyCp 60.05 +1.80
.90 HomneDo 35.24 -.68
1.00 Honwilln 506.49 +.48
... Hospira 38.63 +.09
3.04 HospFrPT 38.40 +.91
.80a HostHods 21.92 +.38
.. HovnanE 14.05 -.65
.. Humana 62.41 +.08
.40 Huntsmn 24.79 +.34
.87e IShBrazil 59.10 -.40
.32e IShHK 17.21 -.11
.10e iShJapan 1394 +.02
.33e iShKor 62.30 +.15
.20e iShMalasia 11.00 -.04
.31e, .r..... 13.12 +.06
.31e .ii.ia.c. 15.75 -.09
1.31e iShChin25 129.67 -.78
2.53e iShSP500 145.47 +.60
1.58e iShEmMkt 128.81 +1.26
1.53e iShEAFE 76.78 +.15
3.09e iShREst 71.70 -.30
.23e IShDJBrkr 49.18 -.64
.49e iShSPSml 67.50 -.38
3.30 iStar 34.50 +.81
1.20 Idacorp 32.90 -.98
1.37 Idearcn 33.22 +.98
1.12f ITW 54.13 -.50
.64 Imagan 30.89 -1.04
2.00 Indymec 20.13 -.16
.. Infneon 15.06 +.17
.72 IngerRd 49.83 +1.57
... ngrnM 19.42 +.91
2.64 IntegrysE 50.38 +.07
.. IntetEx 147.00 -4.05
1.60 IBM 112.71 +.07
... IntlCoal 3.94 -.12
.52 IntiGame 35.17 -.28
1.00 IntPap 33.35 -.13
... Interpublc 11.42 +.15
... ronMns 28.77 -.52
1.521 JPMorgCh 4383 -42
,28 Jabil 23.91 -.10
... JacdnBox 63.77 +4.02
JacobsEs u68.03 -21
.04 JanusCap 27.50 +.48
.50 Jeffedes 24.79 -.68
1.66 JohnJn 61.45 +.30
1.32 JohnsnC 115.07 +.12
.56 JonesApp 19.05 +.45
1.00 KBHome 33.80-1.77
2.24 KKRFnd 18.02 -.04
,601 Kaydon 53.71 -1.17
1.24 Kelogg 53.23 -.09
.64 Kelwood 22.45 -.79
... KemetCp 6.98 +.11
1.46 Keycorp 33.10 -.19
1.90 KeySpan 41.55 +.03
2.12 KImbClk 69.71 +1.50
1.60f l Ino 39.43 -.25
3.40f KindME 50.20 +1.60
... KngPhrm 15.96 +.75
Kinrossg 12.67 -.43
.12f Knighafr 18.44 -.16
... Kohls 59.22 +1.04
1.00 Kraft 32.20 +.06
... K tispKrm 6.69 -.08
.30 Kroger 25.46 +.08
.03j LLERy dl.52 +.01
... LSICO 6.71 +.14
1.50 LTCPrp 21.58 +.46
48 LaZBoy 9.53 -.94
... LabrRdy 21.90 +.57
LafBmch 6.00 -.82
1.46 Ladede 31.47 -1.08
... LVSands 96.95 -3.52
LearCotp 30.37 +1.22
.96 LeggMason 87.40 +.77
.72f LeggPlat d19.73 -.14
.60 LehmanBr 57.30 -1.62
.64 LennarA 32.92 -2.53
.25 LeucNat 42.16 -2.62
.. Lexmark 37.09 -.57
.59e LbtyASG 5.69 +.03
1.70 Ullyli 56.93 +.20
.60 Limited 23.46 +21
1.58 UncNat 60.04 -.47
.281 ULndsay 43.51 -1.23
1.40 LodddM 98.00 +3.69
.25 Loews 45.70 +1.40
.60 LaPac 18.13 -.58
.32f Lowes 27.54, -.22
120 Lubizol 61.05 +1.64
.60j Luminent .98 -.03
.90 Lyondell 44.55 +.65
2.801 M&TBk 101.60 -.79
1.36 MBIA 53.85 -4.65
.54 MDURes 26.65 +27
... MEMC 55.74 +2.40
.49 MCR 8.18 +.03
1.00 MGIC 34.98 -1.23
.52f Macys 33.36 -.27
... Madeco 12.29 -.09
.96f Magnatg 8841 +4.41
.64 Manpwl 76.54 +3.15
.88f Menulifgs 37.52 -.39
.96 Mearathons 53.76 +1.90
.30 MarlntA 42.52 +.02
.76 MarshM 26.10 -.60
1.24f Marshlls 42.57 -27
... MStewrt 12.79 -1.07
.92 Masco 26.64 +.86
.16 MasseyEn 19.32 +.16
.60 MasterCrd 136.59 -1.81
... MateialSi 8.52 +.02
.65f Mattel 23.57 +.53
.80 McCron 35.36 -.55
... McDe nt 82.68 -.10
1.00f McOnlds 48.71 -.70
.82 McGrwH 53.65 -.42
24 McKesson 57.09 +1.04
... McAfeeIf 35.62 -.22
.92 MeadWoco 31.45 +.12
.. MedcoHlth 81.00 -1.67
.501 MedNmic 52.76 -.30
1.52 Merck 50.56 -.32
1.40 MerdilLyn 7353 -.59
.591 MetUfe 62.77 +.69
.. MiconT 11.97 -.24
2.42 MidAApt 46,60 -1.08
Midas 18.60 -.34
... Millipore 74.57 +.46
SMirant 38.25 +.40
.03e MitsuUFJ 9.74 -.21
.20 MoneyGrm 24.46 +.14
.70f Monsanto 67.54 -.72
.30 Montpelr 15.80 -.35
.32 Moodys d52.41 -2.29
1.08b MorgSan 59.64 -.39
6.84e MSEmMkI 27.18 +,18
.. Mosaic If 40.04 +.60
.20 Motorola 16.85 +24
.75f MlarhO 59.88 +.64
24 MylanLab 14.82 +.16
... NCRCp 50.61 +1.02
NRGvEgyrs 40.03 +.78
.25p NYSEEur 74.77 -1.73
... Nabors 29.60 -.71
1.64f NatCity 27.47 -.26
1241 NatFuGas 43.65 -.58
2.79e NatGrid 73.09 +.10
... NOilVaro 116.82 +.48
.16 NatSemi 25.62 +.42
21a NewAm dl.75 -.03
1.52 NJ Rscs 48.55 -2.35
1.00 NYCmtyB 16.70 -.44
2"5f Newcste 16.71 -1.00
.84 NewellRub 26.49 +,18
.. NewldExp 47.47 -.57
.40 NewmtM 41.13 -.78
... NwpkRsIf 5.83 +.18
.12 NewsCpA 20.83 +.31
.10 NewsCpB 22.30 +.29
.92 NiSource 18.55 -.85
1.86 Nicor 41.63 +.34
.74 NikeBwil 56.15 +.37
99 Cents 10.97 -.83
.321 NobleCorp 100.05 +2.96
.56e NolaCp 30.48 +.58
.54 Nordslln 48.61 -.05
1.04f NornkSo 51.79 +.49
... Nortellfrs 19.17 +.27
.801 NoestUt 28.49 +.54
1.48 NorthropG 78.50 +.82
1.44 NStarRif 9.91 -.19
1.10e Novarfis 53.59 -.95
... NovaStrre 8.77 +.54
1.30 NSTAR 32.32 +.03
.44a Nucor 50.72 -1.62
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3.44 -.14
2.00 +.01
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1.38 +.05
10.00 +.08
... CovadCm .86 -.04
... Crystalhxg 3.23 -.09
.18 Cubic u35.13 +2.24
2.65e DJIADiam 132.18 +.24
... Darling 8.23 -.07
... DenlsnMgn 9.56 +58
.74 EVInMu2 d14.48 +.02
1.51 EVLtdDur 15.52 -.15
... EldorGldg 5.19 -.18
.66e BlswthFd 8.78 +.03
.. EvgmEnya 4.20 -.17
.45 FlaPUtil 12.00 +.15
... FrdmAcqn 10.49 +.08
... GamGldg 9.00 -.85
.. GoldStrg 355 -.14
.. GrevWolf 678 +.11
.. HooperH d2.15 -.25
ISCOIntl .18 -.02
1.10e iSAstlanya 27.41 +.06
.28e iSCannya 29.30 -.07
.46e iShMexnya 56.87 +.33
1.26e iShSP100cbo67.90 +.06
4.04e iSh20 TB 86.33 +.25
3.45e iShl-3TB 80.48 +.07
.09p iShNqBio 77.61 +.31
2.11e iShC&SRInya85.53 -.80
1.83e iSRIKVnya 82.25 -.27
.53e iSR1KGnya 58.36 +.32
129e iSRuslKnya78.75 -.24
1.49e iSR2KVnya 75.23 -.96
.33e iSR2KG nya 82.40 -.63
.87e iShR2Knya 77,67 -.39
.. IdaGnMn 6.11 +29
... InterOlIl 40.75 +7.60
.. Isolagen 2.14 -.13
.. JazzTchwl .53 +.02
.. KodiakOg 4.05 -.30
.. LadThalFn 2.33 +.18
.. LundinMs 12.05 +.03
.. MadCatzg 1.18 +.09
.. ManhattPh d.31
.12e MktVGold 39.13 -.72
.. Matbitchh d.24 -.06
.. MetroHlth 1.83 +.02
.. MidwAirh 14.00 -23
.. Miramar 4.77 -.06
.. NoAmlnswt .48 +.07
... NDynMng 12.70 -.09
.. NOriong 5.03 +.07
.. NthgtMg 3.11 -.12
.. NovaGldg 15.38 -.62
1,26e pilSvHT 171.70 -.17
... Oilsandsgn 5.00 -.05
.. On2Tech 1.60 +.05
... PeruCopg 6.21 +.02
2.66e PhmHTr 78.14
... PionDril 12.58 -.14
.04e PwSCInEn 21.63 -.37
.16e PwSWtr 20.85 -.14
1.50e PrUShS&P 56.67 -.13
7.48e ProUItDow 90.25-1.25
1.52e PrUIShDowd5199 +.19
5.43e ProUltQQQ 93.48 +1.20
132e PrUShQQQ 4619 -48
4.32e ProUltSP 87.06 +.86
.77e PrUShFnn 87.50 +2.57
.48e ProUSR2Kn71.33 +1.23
5.36e RegBkHT 144.35 -1.69
... Rentech 2.10 -.20
1.30e RetallHT 99.75 -43
.55e RdxSPEW 48.64 +.13
.30e SpdrHome 25.90 -1.16
2.34e SpdrKbwBk 51.73 -.27
.36e SpdrKbwCM 62.70 -.56
.74e SpdrKbwlns 54.21 +.04
1.43e SpdrKbwRB42.88 -.70
,13e SpdrRei 39.04 +.07
... SeabGIdg u32.80 +1.93
.32e SemiHTr 37.46 -23
2.60e SPDR 145.23 +.52
198e SPMid 155.15 +.70
.80e SPMatfs 38.85 +.17
.54e SPHithC 34.00 +.10
.56e SPCnSt 27.02 -.08
.35e SPConsum 36,56 +.20
.75e SPEngy 67.80 +.08
82e SPFnd 33.05 -.30
.60e SPInds 39.05 +.52
.21e SPTech 25.59 +.35
1.10e SPUtil 39.21 +20
... SulphCo 5.51 -24
.. TanzRyg 5.65 +.38
... Taseko 5.04 +25.
.39 TelData 63.50 4+5.32
T.. TdanPhm dl.99 +.03
... TransGlb 3.70 -.04
... TmsmrEx 1.65 -.15
.. US Gold n 6.89 +.06
... USNGFdn 43.33 -.17
... USOilFd 53.85 +.21
.08p Univlnsn 6.01 +.42
2.42e VangTSM 144.00 +28
.. Westmind 22.05 +1.11
WilshrEnt 4.75 -.04
.69 NvFL d12.99 -.09 1.40 ProctGam 64.28 -1.11
.74a NvIMO d13.69 +.05 2.44 ProgrssEn 46.30 -1.79
1.14 NvMulSI&G 11.53 +.08 .04a ProgsvCp 22.45 -.86
1.09a NuvQPf2 12.26 -.19 1.84 ProLogis 57.52 -2.09
1.36 OGEEngy 32.37 +1.17 .28 ProsStlHn 2.87 ...
.. OM Group 43.03+2.31 1.44 ProvETg 11.87 +.13
1.00f OccPets 55.60 -.04 .95f Prudenl 87.58 +.91 I
... OffcDpt 23.52 +.12 2.34 PSEG 85.90 +3.31 1
.60 OfficeMax 35.62 +.48 1.00 PugtEngy 23.27 -27 A
.641 OldRepub 18.11 +.41 .16 Pute 18.85 -1.468
.80 Olin 19.69 -.27 .39 PHYM 7.09 -.06.
.09 Onrcre 34.27 +.48 .49 PIGM 9.57 +.06 3
.30 Onrirns 52.11 -.323 .38 PPrlT 6.19 +.02-
1.44f ONEOK 46.70 +1.80 .56 Quanex 40.62 +.84
4.0f1 ONEOKPt 62.68 +2.17 ... OuantaSvc 26.03 +33
.40 OshkoshT 58.29 +1.96 .40 Qeslag 54.86-1.10)
... OwensCn 27.43 ... 49 ears 50.57 -.20
... Owenslll 36.97 +1.23 ... OksIlvr 13.00 -.42
QweslCm 850 +138
13361 RAITFin 8.50 -.191
1.44 PG&ECp 45.14 -.31 .20 RPCs 12.80 -714
21 PMIGrp 29.25 -.34 .70 RPM 22.46 +1.05 I
2.52 PNC 68.80 -1.81 .08 Radian 18.54 -1.0611
.92 PNMaRes 23.72 -.57 .26+.851 I
2.081 PPG 75.27 +.82 ... Ralcop 59.24 -.631
1.22 PPLCorp 50.25 +.04 .12 RangeRs 38.03 -.8514
1.00 PackAnter 24.46 -.24 .40 RJamesFn 31.56 -.071
... Pactv 30.53 +.92 2.001 Rayonier 40.76 -.90,
... ParPhrm 0 22.04 +.19 1.02 Raytheon 56.47 +1.42 i-
... ParkOd 8.03 -.24 1.53 Rtylnco 26.10 -.66,
1.04 PaikHan 95.17 -.40 ... RedHat 21.77 -.21A
PaylShoe 24.59 +.58 1.2a RegalEnt 21.12 +.59"
4 PeabdyE 43.86 -1.48 1.44 RegionsFn 30.42 -.27
3.00 Pen g 17.87 +.09 ... ReliantEn 25.55 +.55
1.68f1 PennVaRs 27.30 +.38 .98e Repsol 37.60 -.01
.80 Penney 65.07 +.95 .681 RepubSvcs 30.82 +.84 -
.28 Penske 22.12 +.88 ... ReteilVent d11.55 -.40
.27 PepBoy 15.35 -.62 ... Revlon 1.14
1.04 PepcoHold 25.70 -.40 ... RteAid 5.14 +.01 V
1.50 PepsiCo 68.08 +.13 1.16 RockwlAut 69.32+2.95;A
.52 PepslAmer 28.37 +1.18 1.48 RoHaas 55.78 -.57
1.28e Perman 13.92 +.52 .40 Rowan 38.90 -.45
Petrohawk 15.91 -.94 .0 RHylCarb 39.45 -.92 A
2.29e PethrsAs 51.13 -.27 2.72e RoyDShIA 74.19 +.061
2.29e Pelobrss 60.15 -.15 1.85e Royce 19.35 +.04 a
P.roqstE 12.58 +.82 1.47 Royce pf8 23.27 +.02
1.16 Pfcer 23.89 -.10 .48Ryland 33.90 -2.42
1.00 PiwiNG 25.50o-104
Pier1 6.80 -.10 SAICn 17.15 -12
.09 Pil9dmsPr 37.16 +08 .62e SAPAG 53.15 -1.58
.78 PimcoStrat 9.97 +.23 1.76 SCANA 38.44 +.08
2.10 PinWst 39.45 -1. 18 ... SKTIlcm 27.93 +.5708
.26 PioNl 42.68+1.48 1.00 SLMCp 46.90 -1.30 i
1.32 PitnyBw 45.11-1.17 .30e STMicro 17.02 -.503
... PlansEx 40.03 +.89 .2 Safewy 33.13 +.65
1.68 PlumonCrk 41.15 -.1, StJoe 37.105-12. i
1.36 Polaris 46.85 -1.11 ... Stude 45.05 -.
.20 PoloRL 81.71 +4.31 4.Ooe Sks 18.77 -.4618
.PopeTal d.49 -.09 Saleslore 43.66 -1.02
1.80 PostPrp 40.96 +.88 2.38e S J1 32.75 +84
.401 Potashs 87.57 +1.33 .40 1SarLee 16.16 +.63
1,20 Praxair 77.67-2.50 26 ScherPI 2825 +-99,
.12 PrecCastpt 133.88 -.74 .70 Sc'.. j '
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.80 PrinFnd 56.88 +1.21 40 Se ,trT *T-2 "
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NASDAQNA AiBBBB MARKET
Div Name Last Chg
.. ACMoore 18.26 +.20
..ADCTelr 17.11 +.65
.. AFCEnt 14.72 -.19
.. AMIS Hid 9.40 -.39
... ASETst 11.79 +.19
.. ASMLHId 2821 +.11
.. ATPO&G 44.54 +.38
... ATSMed 1.70 -.11
.. Aasrom 1.19 -.05
.. Ablomed 11.08 -.43
.. AbraxisBlo 2125 -.65
... AccHmelf 5.82 -3.09
20p Acergy 25.30 -.69
.. Actelhlf 10.22 +.05
.. Actvisn 18.61 +.50
... Actuate 6.66 +.32
24 Acxiom 23.17 -.19
.. Adaptec 3.50 -.05
.. AdobeSy 40.83 -.23
.. AdolorCp 3.40 -.01
AdvEnId 17.50 +.64
.571 AdvantaAs 23.64 -.64
.68f AdvantaBs 26.32 -.71
.. AdveniSft 40.08 -.90
.. Aeroflex 13.98 -.16
.. Affymetrix 25.60 -.97
.12 Agilysys 16.19 +1.11
.. AkamaJT 33.83 -.35
.. Akom 7.31 -.11
1.61e Akzo 78.44 +.25
.0 Alila 15.49 +.63
1.16 AlexBId 53,75 -1.25
.. Alexion 60.73 -1.23
.. AlignTech 26.04 -.44
Alkem 16.58 -.41
.. AllosThea 5.15 -.65
... Alscripts 23.16 -1.14
AtelrNano 3.17 -.17
.16 AlteraColf 24.19 -.85
... Alvaton 11.45 +.31
.101 AmTrFinn 15.05 -.12
... Amazon 74,87 +09
..Amerlio 1.01 +.01
3.68f AmCapSr 40.63 -.08
A...CmdLnn 22.37 -.90
A... erMed 2022 +.23
.32 ASoftff 10.72 +148
.. AmSupr 21.35-1.14
.41 AmCasino 25.51 -.47
.. Amaen 5126 +1.18
.. AkorTif 1127 +.24
.. Amylin 48.48 -.96
.. Anadkgc 15.91 +.64
.40 Anlogic 66.39 -1.41
.. Analysts 1.80 +.16
.19 Andrsons 49.86 +,82
.. Andrew 14.13 +.17
.. AngloDyn 18.43 -1.08
.. Anglotchg 6.13 -.14
253e AngloAm 28.14 +1,40
.. Ansyss 30.31 -.62
.. Antigncs 2.70 +.10
.. ApdolloGrp 57.96 +.53
2.04 Apcllolnv 21.78 -30
.. AooelInc 12779 +2.79
.22f Applebees 24 5 +.10
24 ADldMat 21.74 -11
AMCC 292 +06
.. ArchCap 69.32 +2.47
.. ArenaPhm 12.79-1.09
1.64 AresCap 16.43 -.32
.. AriadP 4.50 -.29
.. Aibalnc 8.89 -.34
.. Arnis 15.16 +.19
.. ArtTech u3.33 +.03
.. Asialnto 6.92 -.21
.. AspenTech 11.11 +.23
2.45e AssetAcc 8.75 -.05
1.24 AsscdBanc 28.09 -.30
.. AsystTchif 5.34 +.19
.. Atheros 27.95 +.28
Atmel 4,88 -.07
Audvox 10.60 -.78
Autodesk 44.62 +1.49
... Avanex 1.69 +.05
AvanirP 1.79
2.00e AvidSys 8.27 +.35
... AvidTch 31.89 -1.52
... AvoctCp 28.01 -1,94
.. Aware 4.36 +.03
.. AxcanPh 1924 +.68
... Axcells 5.01 +.30
... BEAero 39.17 -.49
.. BEASysIf 11.77 +36
.. Baiducom 192.85 +3.46
.02 BnkUtd 15.98 -.38
... BareEscn 25.08 -.91
.. BeaconPw 1.60 +.14
... BeacnRIg dl2.07 -.96
.25 BeasleyB 7.05 -.98
.20 BebeStrs 13.30 -.66
... BedBath 34.73 -.63
.. Blogenldc 58.83 +.98
.04 BioLase 7.55 -.30
.. BioMarin 19.98 -.05
.. Blopure .92 -.04
.. BlueCoat 51.74 +1.14
.. BluDolp 3.48 +.08
... BluPhoenx 13.04 +.92
.56 BobEvn 34.24 +1.93
.20 BonTon 21.39 -.38
.. Bookham 2.89 -.08
.. Borland d4.64 -.28
.. BrigExp 4.35 +.04
.. Brightpnt 12.54 -.19
Broadcom 35.04 -.81
.. BrcdeCm 7.02 +.08
.34a BrlneB 11.11 -.55
.. BrooksAulo 14.67 +.10
20 Bucyrus 66.85-3.29
BusnObj 40.42 -.05
C-COR 13.24 +.25
.56 CBRLGrp 38,11 +.54
.. CDCCpA 8.64 +.45
... COWCip 83.95 +.27
.72 C Rbins 49.13 -.59
CMGI 143 +04
CNET 7.91 -.23
.CSGSys 22.76 +.75
.. CTC Media 22.53 +.19
..CVThera 926 -.34
.. Cacheinc 16.29 +.09
... Cadence 20.83 +,58
.05 Cal-Maine 16239 +.70
.44 CalmsAut 2326 -.79
... CalPizzas 18.92 +.07
.70 CapCtyBk 3135-2.93
... CplnTrb 1.03 -.01
... Captais 4.77 +.18
CareerEd 2685 +2.42
... Carrizo 394 -1.32
.36 CarverBcp 15.60 +.03
.261 Caseys 27.06 -.97
.. asualMal 10.48 -.69
... Celadon 16.31 +.10
.. Celgene 50.38 +.81
... CellGens .87 -.20
.. d C oCOm 9.18 +.31
... CntEuro u42.28 -1,87
CenGardns 12.62 -.23
.. CentA 48.77 +2.03
... Cephin 68.04 +.25
... Cepheid- 16.65 -.57
... Ceradyne 72.11 +1.02
CemrgonN 15.93 +1.04
... Coer 57.24 -1.16
.40 Chaparral s84.65 +.45
... ChadRse 17.21 +.32
... ChrmSh 8.87 -.10
ChardCm 276 +02
... ChkPoint 22.92 -.19
... ChkFree 45,49 +.31
Cheesecake 25.94 -.38
... ChildPictf 31.67 -.23
.. ChlnaAuto d7.53 +58
.. ChipMOS 6.67 +.12
Chordntrs 14.668 +.27
.50 ChrchllD 48.74 -2.23
ClenaCp rs 37.23 -.67
1.42 CinnFin 41.52 +.96
.391 Cintes 37.10 -.51
.. Cirrus 6.73 -.25
Cisco 30.83 -.56
.. CiTrends 26.02 -.13
1.16 Ciftcp 16.77 -1.10
... CitrixSylf 33.92 +.15
ClaylonH 6.68 -.04
... CleanEnn 17.25 -.31
... CleanH 49.75 -.53
... Cleawiren 25.72 -1.08
.. ClickSft 4.91 +.30
CogentC 25.29 +.51
Cogent 14.23 -.23
CogTech 82.45 +.11
.. Cognosg 38.81 +1.19
.. ColdwtCrk 20.09 +.26
1.00e Comarco 8.43 +49
... Comoeasts 25.76 +.32
... Com ss 25.70 +.34
1.72 CompsBc 68.21 +.14
... CompCrd 23.12 +.09
... Compuwre 9.02 -.12
... Comtech 41.77 -.88
... Concepts 17.00-1.68
... ConcCm 1.43 +.02
... Conexant 1.28 +02
.. Conmed 29.22 +.42
.. CorinthC 13.67 -.53
1.60 CorpExc 69.50 -.25
1.00a CorusBksh 15.54 -.10
... Cosilnc d4.04 -.21
.58 Costco d61.78-1.47
... Cray Inc 7.20 -.36
... CredSvs 251 +.24
... Creelnc 25.67 -.21
... Crocss 51.19 +.84
Chlp.coms 38.51 +1.00
.. CubisPh 24.19 +.71
CybrSrce 12.12 -.84
.. Cymer 38.65 +,46
... CyprsBio 12.36 -.30
... CytRx 3.64 -21
... Cytogen 1.20 ...
.. CytycIf 41.79 +22
.. DSPGp 16.63 +.47
.20 DadeBeh 74.87 +.17
.07f Daktonics 26.23 +.14
... Danka .94 +.12
... DeckOut 98.57 +3.52
DellInc9 26.70 +25
20 DehlaFncd 4.53 +.31
DltaPtr 16.66 -1.13
.. Dndreon 7.40 +.09
Dennys 4.06 -.01
.16 Dentsply 37.59 +.36
.. DexCom 8.42 -.30
DigRiver 45.02 -.12
.56 DimeCBc 11.85 -.41
.. Diodess 28.68 -.27
.. DiscHoldA 24.38 -.19
... DiscvLabs 2.23 -.02
.. DobsonCm 12.47 +.02
.. DIrTree 38.16 -.92
.. DressBam 17.43 +.17
.80 DryShips 59.78 +1.76
.. DurectCp 5.05 +.14
.15 DynMal 43.08 -.74
.. Dynavax 3.79 -.04
., ETrade 16,.09 -.92
.. eBay 3553 -47
... EZEM 14.34 -.50
1.88m EagleBulk 25.86 +.89
... ErthUnk 6.51 +.11
.40 EstWstBcp 35.72 +.01
... EchelonC 25.51 -126
... EchoStar 40.02 +1.27
.. Edipsys 23.92 -1.03
.221 EduDv 6.54 +.10
... 8x8 Inch 1.32 -.08
... eciSd 23.20 -.81
.. Ectrgls 2.21 +.07
... BectArts 51.96 -1.32
... EFII 25.82 +.10
... Emcorelf 9.34 -.03
4.00e EmmisCs 5.75 -.04
... EmpireRst 4.81 -.44
.08 EncorW 26.35 +.62
... EncysiveP 1.97 -.07
.. EndoPhm 31.58 +.38
.. EngyConv 31.00 -.83
.. Entegris 9.40 -.09
.. EnzonPhar 6.47 +.03
... EpicorSft 12.87 -23
.. Equinix 93.68 -.55
.74e EricenTI 36.44 -.90
... Euronet 27.81 -1.08
.. EvrgrSIr 9.17 -.14
Exelixis 10.01
...Expediah 28.92 +.39
.281 ExpdInt 47.74 -.04
... ExpScrips 50.00 -.95
... ExrmoNet 3.61 +.08
.. Ezcorps 11.43
.. F5Netwks 72.42 +2.37
... FLIRSys 48.84 -1.54
.46f Fastenal 47.96 +.07
.. FiberTowrn 4.15 -.14
1.68 FflthThird 37.61 -1.61
... Rnisarlf 3.79 -.13
.05j FInLne 5.87 +.40
1.18 FMidBc 32.66 -1.31
.56f FstNiagara 12.50 -.29
... FstSolarn 95.54 +1.12
1.16 FstMerit 18.23 -.73
.. Fiserv 48.36 +1.32
.. FlamelT d13.98-1.56
.. Flexom 11.58 -.13
... lowint 8.98 -.58
..FocusMdIf 40.32 -.46
... ForcePron 1625 +.70
... FormFac 41.09 -.22
.. Fossil Inc 28.04 +.67
.. FosterWh 103.16 +2.08
.. FoundryN 18.02 +.09
.. FmkBTX 9.34 -.16
.. FuelTech 31.20 -2.71
FuelCell 8.52 -.38
.60 FultnFnd 14.10 -.62
.751 Garmins 100.26 +1.44
.. Gemstar 5.51 +.04
.. GenProbe 61.25 +1.44
GenesMcr 7.82 +.56
... Genlyte 869.86 -.17
.38 Gentex 20.22 -.23
... Genzyme 60.22 +.67
GeronCp 6.29 -.01
.36 GevityHR 13.34 +.49
... GigaMed 10.78 -.02
... GllatSatell 9.69 +.97
.. GileadSdis 37.41 +.35
... GlobCrag 18.94 -1.39
... Globllnd 2294 +1.07
... Google 515.50 -.25
.64 GrirBay 26.84 -.24
... GreenMts 32.80 -1.10
... GreenfdOn 14.11 +.41
... Gymbree 40,17 +.01
.. H&EEq d21.12 -.88
... HLTH 13.50 +.22
1.00 HMNFn 29.56 -1.20
... HainCelest 30.08 +.14
... HansenMn 2420 -22
... HansenNat 45.20 -.38
... Harmonic 8.77 +.19
... HayesLm 4.09 +.30
HithCSvs 20.30 -.44
... HIlhExt 26.51 -.55
... Healthwys 49.03 -1.64
.08a HrtlndEx 15.08 -.26
... Heelysn 10.12 +.22
... HScheln 57.90 +.06
... HercOffsh 28.46 +.37
.. Hibbett 24.47 -.98
... HokuScl 8.90 -.61
... Hologic 50.43 +.17
... HomeSol 5.00 -29
... HotTopic 8.15 +.11
... HubGroup 34.45 +1.70
.341 HudsCiy 13.07 -.37
... HudsonHi 14.63 -25
... HumGen 7.55 -.16
.36 HuntJB 28.22 +.79
1.06 HuntBnk 17.55 -.54
... HutchT 21.35 +.06
.. IAC Inter 27.97 +.67
.. ICOGIAn 2.96 -.02
.80 IPCHold 24.81 -.68
... IconixBr 20.40 -1.11
.. Illumina 47.00 +.16
.. ImaxCorp 4.08 +.23
... Imdone 32.69 +1.41
.., Immersn 15.58 +.48
.. Immucor 31.99 -.25
... Imunmd 2.50 +.03
... InPhonlc 3.04 -.46
... Incyte 5.06 -.29
.. IndevusPh 6.94 -.18
6.30e InfoSpces 14.87 -.29
... Infrssing 18.20 -.19
.. Informant 13.48 -.08
27e InfosysT 49.50 +.50
... Innospecs 24.77 +4.02
... Insight 23.63 -.37
.. InsitTc 16.27 +.43
.. Insmedh .60 -.01
.. IntgDv 15.47 +.20
.45 Intel 2402 +04
... InterDIg 25.51 +2.58
.. InterMune 19.68 +237
... InterNAP 14.91 -.93
.10f IntlSpdw 47.68 +.69
.40 Intersil 32.15 +.42
... Interwvnlf 12.90 -.04
.. Intevac 14.03 -.14
... Intuit 28.12 -.11
... IntSurg 201.20 +4.10
... Invitrogn 78.84 +2.95
.. lonatron 3.18 -.07
.. Isis 11.58 +.50
.. llron 84.30 -.96
... IvanhoeEn 1.97 +.02
... j2Global 34.86 +.69
JASolarn 34.10 -.87
... JDASoft 20.83 +.69
.. JDSUnirs 14.22 -.32
.26 JaddckHenry 25.83 +.20
JkksPac 22.71 +132
... Jamba 7.83 -.10
.. JamesRiv d4.24 -.46
.. JetBlue 9.48 -.05
.. JonesSoda 10.74 -.49
.. JosphBnk 29.79 +.30
.60 JoyGIbl 47.47 -.54
.. JnorNtwk 33,16 +107
.20 KSwiss 23.24 -.98
.48 KLATnc 59.66 -54
.. KeryxBlo 9.77 -.53
.. KnghtCap 13.71 -.30.
Knotinc 20.28 -.03
.. Komag 31.60 +.11
... Kulicke 8.51 -.18
... Khn 65.60 -.33
QCp 29.95-2.04
.52 LSIInds 17.54 +.63
.. LTX 4.01 +21
..LaJollPh 4.60 -.40
.. LamRsch 54.15 -.89
3.25e LamarAdv 52.91 -.72
.15f Landstar 43.66 -.41
..Lattice 4.56 -.11
.. LawsnSft 10.11 -.10
LeapWirels 63.43 +2.69
Level3 529 -12
... UbGlobA 41.95 +1.33
... UbGlobC 39.73 +126
..UbtyMIntA 19.61 +.48
... UbtMCapA113.75 +32
... Lifecell 32.84 +.59
... LifePtH 29.28 -.27
2.50e UgandPhm 5.98 -.20
.. Umelghtn d7.96 +.02
.. Uncare 35.76 +.71
.72 UnearTch 35.30 -.22
LodgEnt 27.36 -.29
Logitech 26.95 -.38
... LookSmart 2.59 +.01
1.76 MCGCap 14.47 -.63
139 MGE 33.30-1.43
MGIPhr 23.28 +.76
.. MIVA 4.81 +.06
... MKSInst 21.75 -1.12
... MRVCm 2.41 -.12
.44 MTS 41.96 -.42
Macrvsn 24.17 -.28
Magma 14.03 +.50
MannKd 9.25 -.17
.08 MarchxB 9.50 +.03
MaevellT 17A46-.L0.
... MatrlxSv 20.53 +274
Mattson 9.74 -.14
.36f MaxCapital 26.01 +.56
.75f Maxim hlf 31.18 +.39
.. MaxwIlT 12.86 -85
MedCath 29.72 +.09
.. Medarex 16.60 +.05
Mediacm 8.00 +.24
.. MedicActs 22.54 +.52
.. MediCo 15.06 +.05
MedlaTech 10.87 -1.98
MelcoPBLn 13.08 -.19
.. Mellanoxn 16.55 +.53
.. MentGr 12.75 -.03
.. MercadoL nu31.65 +3.15
MergeTech 4.55 -.10
.. MesaAlr 5.77 +.24
... Metabolixn 21.94 -2.41
.56 Methanx 21.27 -.73
.20 Methode 14.65 +.24
.12 MIcrel 10.10 -.68
1.18f Mlcrchp 37.95 -.88
.. MicroSemi 24.37 -29
.40 Microsoft 28.63 -.08
.. MicrotkMd 6.03 +.01
.. Micrvisn 4.83
MillPhar 10.30 -.16
.35f MillerHer 2829 -.14
Mindspeed 1.65 +.01
... Misnix 4.12 +.11
... MoNteMini 23.83 -.67
.451 Molex 24.95 +.70
.45f MolexA 23.23 +18
.. Momenta 10.62 -.33
... Monogrmn 1.70 -.05
MonstWw 36.65 +1.12
... Moveinc 2.94 -.11
MovieGal d.26 -.11
... MyriadGn 40.82 -.74
NETgear 29.84 -1.20
NIl HIdg 76.18 +2.09
... Nanogen 1.22 +.01
.. Nasdaq 32.94 +1.11
.72 NashF 37.16 -.65
... Nastech 14.17 -1.14
.. NatAtH 10.06 -26
.. NektarTh 8.69 -.16
.05 NetServic 15.29 -.23
.. Netease 15.50 +.51
.. Netsix 1736 -.53
NetwkAD 24.15 +.69
.. Neurochg 7.24 -.06
.. Neurcine 10.08 -.08
.. 13.61 -.75
...NexCen 7.38 -.02
501 NobtiyH 19.06 +.06
1.24 NoWestCp 26.05 +.75
1.00 NorTrst 63.98 +.48
... NvtWris 22.26 -.11
... Novavax 3.37 +.19
... Novell 660 +.18
... NovIus 26.78 -.33
.60 nTelos 25.24 +.63
.. NuHortz 9.96 +1.05
... NuanceCm 18.37 -.16
.. NutiSys 53.30 -.02
Nutriion21 1.26 -.20
.. Nuvelo 1.65 -.06
.. Nvidia 43.51 -.48
.24 OChatreys 16.67 -.85
.. OReillyA 34.15 -33
...OSIPhm 30.86 -.59
.. OdysseyHIt 10.35 -.65
OmniEro 7.52 +.07
.. Omniture 26.93 -.05
OmniVisn 17.79 +.33
OnAssign 10.84 -.23
.. OnSmend 11.37
OnyxPh 31.72 -.49
.. OpenTV 1.33 -.17
1.20e OpnwvSy 4.84 -.14
.. Opsware 14.04 -.02
.08 OplonCare 19.44 -.04
.25 optXprs 24.15 -.58
.. Oracle 19.72 -.27
.. Orthfx 47.02 +.30
1.17 OtterTail 34.89 -1.43
PDLBio 21.72 +.56
PFChng 35.53 +.03
... PMCSra 7.76 +.01
... PSSWrd 17.91 -.46
1.00 Paccars 83.04 +.88
.60 Pacerlnt 20.88 +.60
.88 PacCapB 23.32 +.68
.. PacSunwr 13.77 -.62
... Packet 7.27 -.33
... PaetecHn 11.90 -26
... Palmlnc 14.99 +25
... PanASIv 27.73 -.14
... Panacos 2.68 -37
... PaneraBrd 44.10 +.79
... Pantry 34.04 +.03
,. ParagShpn1528 +.78
... ParPet 19.79-.68
... ParamnTch 16.76 -.04
Patterson 37.31 +.54
.48f PattUTI 22.67 +.31
1.201 Paychex 44.54 -.73
.. PnnNGm 50.80 +.75
Penwest 13.00 -.45
.53 PeopUtdF 16.05 -.22
... PeopleSup 11.07 -1.48
.. Peregrine h d.62 -.05
... Perbcient 23.07 -.02
... PerFood 28.92 -.39
.18 Penigo 21.99 +.41
... PetroDev 39.03 -2.10
.12 PetsMart 31.60 +.61
.12 PharmPdt 35.17-1.29
... Pharnion 39.79 -.13
.Philons 35.50 +1.03
.. Photon 10.01 +1.42
PhotrIn 1223 +.08
.. PInnaclA 16.71 +1.20
.. Plexus 23.44 +.25
.. PlugPower 2.71 -.06
.. Polycom 32.64 -.69
.64 Popular 12.53 -.23
.. Power-One 4.00 -.24
.14e PwShsQQQ4760 +.32
.. Powrwav 6.80
Pozen 8.77 +.02
... Presstek 6.96 -.92
.68 PriceTR 50.21 -.30
... pceline 77.65 +.83
ProgPh 23.21 -1.54
.45 ProspBesh 3133-1.52
.. PsychSol 35.87-1.47-
... QIAGEN 17.36 +.08
... QLT 5.96 -.03
... Qogic 12.46 -.05
.56 Qualcom 3892 +1.03
1.00 QualitySys 38.51 -1.91
... QuestSfhl 14.92 -22
9.33e RCN 15.86+1.51
... RFMicD 6.07 -.14
... RackSys 12.54 -.96
RadTherSv 22.80-1.88
... RadioOneD 3.75 +.22
... Rambuslf 13.79 -.36
.10e Randgold 24.06 -.36
RealNwk 6.09 +.04
.. Regenm 16.10 -.13
... RentACt 19.37 -.63
..RschMotn 21181 +481
Respiron 45.08 +.34
... RestHrd d4.06 -.57
Riverbedn 42.22 +1.11
... RosettaR 18.61 +1.94
.30 RossStrs 28.14 -.21
.26 RoyGMI 28.68 -1.29
RuthChris 16.09 -.45
... Corp 6.96 +.43
... SBACom 33.39 +.14
SCOGrp d,44 -1.12
.. SEIInvs 26.40 +.75
... SPSS 39.76 +1.03
... STEC 6.75 -.07
.. SalixPhm 11.47 -.34
... SanDisk 57.42 +29
anmina 2.01 +.06
... Santarus 2.42 -.16
... Sapient 6.17 -.39
.. SavientPh 12.40 -.05
... Sawis 40.10 -.75
Scholastc 3336 +.40
.20a Schwab 18.35 -.20
.. SciellePh 23.37 +.53
.. SGaes 35.78 +.01
SearaHldgs140.55 +7.45
..SelCmft 16.00 -.75
.48 Selotlnss 21.71 -.10
... Semtech 16.39 +.70
... Sepracor 28.85-1.06
... Shanda 26.12 +.72
.22e Shire 74.90 +1.90
... ShufflMstr 15.27 -133
S... IRFTch 19.50 -.51
... SierraWr 20.90 +.46
SigmaDsg 33.11 +.35
.46 SigmAls 46.96 -.45
... Silcnmg 5.67 +.01
S.. icnLab 35.88 -1.00
.. SlcMotn 18.76 +.13
... SSTIf 3.12 +.20
.51r Slcnware 9.94 -.14
... Siltdg 35.80 -.89
... 3Sna 39.64 +1.43
.60 Sinclair 1225 -.06
... Srenza u1538 +1.21
.. SusS 2.88 -.10
.. SirnaDent 31.15 -1.10
SillSoft 8.50 +.25
.12 SkyWest 24.44 -.64
S k... Sol 7.55 +.15
SmntihMIcro 16.12 -2.16
... SnurfS 10.39 +.15
.. Solarunn 11.04 +.44
S.. SonicCor 21.80 -.61
... SncWal 8.31 +.10
... Sonus 612 -.26
... SonusPh 4.46 -.21
.401 SouMoBc 14.70 +.12
... Srcelnk 4.07 -.46
.72 SouthFnd 21.97 -.92
... SpansionA 9.88 +.32
.11 SpartMots 1340 -1.22
.. SpectPh 4.50 +.05
.291 Stales 2302 +06
... Stabucks 27.81 -.23
.40a SltDynas 38.91 +.79
.25 SteinMrt 9.64 -20
.. Sten s 221 -.11
.. SMydes 49.51 +.47
.21 StedBcss 10.49 -39
.36 SuFIWA 24.05 -1.17
1.00e SMadden 25.54 -.32
.10 StewEnt 6.91 +.03
.. SunHyd 27.70 +5.418
Sunlv%=o 473 +05
SunOptae 1227 -.74
SunPower 71.76 -1.96
.. SupeiGen 4.46 -.10
.. SuperEass 35.76 +1.91
1.00 SusqBnc 18.35 -249
.. Sycamore 3.89 -.06
SSymantec 17.88 +01
... Symetric 5.17 +.11
... Synapcs 39.70 +.93
Synchron 31.49 +.39
.. Synopsys 24.95 +.03
... Synovtl 14.11 +1.79
.SyntaxBil 638 +.20
... TDAmeitr 16.10 -.45
... TFSFnn 10.85 -.16
T.. HQ 27.98 +.23
TOPTank 6.25 +1.26
... TXCORes 9.93 -.72
.. TakeTwo 14.24 -.09
.. Tarragn 1.01 -.04
.. TASER 15.04 -.33
.. TechData 35.18 +.47
.. Tekelec 12.36 +.58
.. TeleTech 33.98 +.54
.. Tellabs 10.34 -.09
.. TesseraT 34.45 +.53
.. TetraTc 20.77 -.41
.36e TevaPhrm 43.14 -.19
... TexRdhsA 12.44 -.53
.. 3Com 3.71 +.15
.. TibcoSft 7.86 +.15
.. TWTele 20.68 -.33
... TIVoInc 5.90 -.79
.. TractSupp 47.21 -1.77
.. TrdeStatn 10.80 +.30
.. Tmsmetah .58 -.04
.. TriZetto 16.90 -.51
TriadGty 2459 -1.34
... TridentMhlf 14.85 -.68
TrimbleNs 37.63 +.74
TriQuint 4.36 +.06
... TrumpEn 6.39 -A42
.64 TrstNY 10.02 -.72
.88 Trustmk 25.38 -.77
.80 TuesMm. 10.75 -.43
UAL 42.46 -.17
.90 UAPHIdg 29.45 -1.92
.12 UCBHHid 17.21 -.75
2.60a USA Mobl 2.A9 +1.79
USANAH 37.61 +3.65
... UTSr 2.94 +.27
... Ultratech 14.07
.72 Umpqua 21.32 -.24
... UtdNhIF 28.79 -1.06
.80 UldOnIn 13.34 +.67
.10e USEnr 4.84 -.07
.. UnlvDiep 15.60 -1.24
.11 UnivFor 36.09 -1.43
... UrbanOut 21.36 -36
.. ValueCilck 20.83 +1.75
.. VandaPhmrn 16.02 -.25
... VarianSms 48.67 +.88
... VascoDta 29.77 -.51
.. Veecolnst 16.14 -.07
.. Verigy 24.73 +.53
.. Veisign 29.65 +.39
.. VertxPh 35.95 -.64
.121 VirgnMdah 23.65 -.12
ViroPhrm 8.66 -.04
... VWsaPrt 33.83 -1.06
.. Volcom 39.00 -1.56
.. Waaco 34.64 +.66
WarrenRs 1231 -1.12
.84f WashFed 23.60 -.09
Websense 20.73 +.90
.20f WemerEnt 19.98 -.24
.. Westell 2.09 +.04
.. WetSeal 4.31 -.12
WheelPi 17.04 +.76
.72 WholeFd 41.85 -.42
WidOats 14.88 +.21
WmsSo.ts 26.99 -.05
WridRvr 9.29 +.12
6.00e Wynn 112.15 +.62
... XMSat 11.11 -.30
XOMA 2.12 +.05
.48 Minx 25.37 -.40
.. )nhuaFn 8.55 -.29
YRCWwde 32.62 -.07
Yahoo 2457 +,63
.. ZebraT 35.11 -.63
... ZhoneTch 1.11 -.03
1.72 ZionBcp 71.96 -2.63
ZolMeds 24.77 -.12
.. Zoltek 42.23 -3.04
Zoran 18.35 +1.25
... Zumiez 40.96 -.84
y adretseY
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Australia 1.1877 1.1848
Brazil 1.9415 1.9435 3
Britain 2.0137 2.0230
Canada 1.0519 1.0520 3
China 7.5830 7.5750
Euro .7343 .7301
Honq Konq 7.8241 7.8192
Hunqarv 185.67 184.64
India. 40.425 40.474
Indnsia 9345.79 9345.79
Israel 4.2223 4.2500
Japan 118.36 118.34
Jordan .7085 .7095
Malaysia 3.4750 3.4770
Mexico 11.0175 11.0138
Pakistan 60.45 60.50
Poland 2.77 2.75
Russia 25.5284 25.4621
Singapore 1.5183 1.5221
Slovak Rep 24.54 24.42
So. Africa 7.1916 7.1975 3
So. Korea 925.07 931.97
Sweden 6.8441 6.7707
Switzerlnd 1.2055 1.1968 .n
Taiwan 33.02 33.07
U.A.E. 3.6730 3.6732
Venzuel 2145.92 2145.92 .
British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show
dollar in foreign currency. 3
MONEYRATE
Prime Rate 8.25 8.25
Discount Rate 6.25 6.25
Federal Funds Rate 4.75 5.23
Treasuries
3-month 4.63 4.77
6-month 4.71 4.73
5-year 4.55 4.54
1 0-year 4.77 4.72
30-year 5.00 4.90
FUTURES -
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Sep07 71.62 +.15
Corn CBOT Dec07 349 -11/2
Wheat CBOT Sep07 6661/2 -1/2
Soybeans CBOT Nov07 881%/4 +10
Cattle CME Oct07 95.05 +.50
Pork Bellies CME Feb08 95.50 +2.15
Sugar (world) NYBT 'Jul08 9.95 -.08
Orange Juice NYBT Sep07 129.80 -1.20
SPOT
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Gold (troy oz., spot) $669.70 $671.50
Silver (troy oz., spot) $12.812 $12.977
Copper (pound) $3.4b10 $3.4185
NMER = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT = Chicago
Board of Trade. CMER = Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
NCSE = New York Cotton, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange.
NCTN = New York Cotton Exchange.
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4-wk
Name NAV Chg %Rtn
AIM Investments A:
BasValAp 37.24 +.08 -7.3
ChartAp 16.26 +.02 -5.1
Constp 27.81 +.15 -6.7
HYdAp 4.31 ... -3.0
InttGrow 32.16 -.04 -7.9
SelEqtyr 20.92 +.13 -9.0
AIM Investments B:
CapDvBt 18.00 +.07 -8.2
AIM Investor Cl:
Energy 46.11 -.04 -5.6
SummitPp 14.00 +.02 -4.7
Utilities 18.47 +.08 -3.7
Advance Capital I:
Balancp 18.98 -.04 -4.5
Retinc 9.43 ... -0.2
Alger Funds B:
SmCapGr t6.47 -.08 -5.1
AllianceBem A:
BalanAp 17.99 +.01 -4.1
GlbTchAp71.19 +22 -3.6
IntlValAp 23.44 +21 -8.5
SmCpGrA 29.90 -.40 -4.4
AllianceBem Adv:
IntValAdv 23.82 +.21 -8.5
LgCpGrAd 22.44+.05 -5.7
AllianceBem B:
CoipBdB p 11.72 ... -0.8
GlbTchBt63.25 +.19 -3.7
GrowthBt 26.90 -.03 -5.3
SCpGrBt 124.76 -.34 -4.4
USGovtB p6.70 ... +0.7
AllianceBem C:
SCpGrCt 124.85 -.34 -4.4
Allianz Funds A:
NFJDvVtl17.42 +.01 -7.4
Allianz Funds C:
GrowthC t23.48 +.02 -5.1
TargetCt 20.85 -.03 -7.2
Amer Beacon Plan:
LgCpPIn 23.47 +.03 -6.8
Amer Century Adv:
EqGropn25.62 +.16 -7.9
Amer Century Inv:
Balanced n16.73 +.06 -4.3
Eqlnc n 8.70 -.02 -4.0
FLMuBnd n10.42-.01 0.0
Growthlin 23.89 +.04 -4.6
Heritagel n19.29 +.15 -7.3
IncGron 33.00 +.17 -8.6
lntDiscrn16.82 +.06 -8.1
InlGroln 13.44 +.05 -7.4
LifeScin 5.63 +.01 -3.1
NewOpprn7.61 +.01 -8.6
OneChAg n13.53+.04 -5.5
RealEstl n26.76 -.18 -7.9
Ultra n 29.04 +.04 -4.5
Valuelnvn 7.64 -.02 -6.5
American Funds A:
AmcpA p 21.30 -.04 -3.7
AMutlA p 30.48 -.03 -5.0
BalA p 19.62 +.01 -3.5
BondAp 13.11 ... -0.2
CapWAp 19.37 -.02 -0.6
CaplBAp63.11 +.17 -4.8
CapWGA p 44.73+.24 -6.7
EupacAp 50.44 +.27 -7.1
FdlnvAp 42.83 +.11 -6.1
GwthAp 35.30 +.01 -4.8
HITrAp 12.17 +.02 -3.0
IncoAp p 20.49 +.03 -5.0
IntBdAp 13.36 ... +0.6
ICAAp 35.11 +.01 -4.6
NEcoA p 28.66 +.03 -4.6
NPerAp 34.04 +.15 -6.5
NwWrdA 54.70 +.16 -7.0
SmCpAp 44.56 -.04 -6.8
TxExAp 12.20 -.01 -0.5
WshAp 36.27 -.05 -5.4
American Funds B:
BalBt 19.54 +.01 -3.6
CaplBBt 63.11 +.17 -4.8
CpWGrB 144.49 +24 -6.8
GrwthBt 34.05 +.01 -4.8
InAoBt 20.37 +.03 -5.0
ICABt 34.93 +.01 -4.7
WashBt 36.03 -.05 -5.5
Ariel Mutual Fds:
Apprec 49.96 -.08 -8.1
Anal 54.94 -.29 -7.0
Artisan Funds:
Intl 30.59 +.23 -7.4
MidCap 35.10 -.06 -3.4
MidCapVal21.38 ... -6.7
Baron Funds:
Asset 62.69 +.06 -6.0
Growth 52.20 -.27 -4.6
Partners p 24.12 -.13 -3.1
SmCap 24.14 -.12 -6.7
Bernstein Fds:
IntDur 12.97 ... +0.4
DivMu 13.86 ... +0.5
TxMglntV 27.43 +.21 -8.8
intVal2 27.06 +.21 -9.0
EmMkts 45.03 +.12 -8.3
BlackRock A:
AuroraA 27.68 -.10 -9.1
CapDevAp 16.22-02 -4.8
GIAIAr 19.28 +.01 -3.2
HiYlnvA 7.85 +.01 -2.9
BlackRock B&C:
BlackRocK Insl:
BaVlI 32.21 +.04 -7.7
rIbAllocr19.35 +.01 -3.1
andywlne Fds:
pueFd 35.61 ... NA
mdywn 38.61 ... NA
Inson Funds Y:
iYWdYn 6.77 ...-2.0
iMFunds:
PapDvOn 32.04 +.09 -6.4
Focus n 44.40 +.39 -3.0
Mutn 31.42 +.14 -5.7
Calamos Funds:
Gr&lncAp 32.71 +.16 -3.7
r 8wthAp 59.37 +.57 -5.5
prowthCt 155.89 +.54 -5.5
qalvert Group:
Incop 16.58 ... +0.4
SEqAp 24.10 +.52 -9.1
uhlnt 10.43 .. +0.1
$ocialAp 30.43 ... -3.9
SocBdp 15.79 ... +1.1
FocEqAp 38.77 -.08 -4.4
FU 10.12 ... -0.3
xFLgp 16.14 -.01 -0.2
xFVT 15.43 ... +0.1
useway IntI:
stitutnil r n20.77 +.32 -8.3
qClipper 90.55 -.73 -6.8
Cohen & Steers:
RItyShrm 77.66 -.58 -8.8
Columbia Class A:
Acomrt 30.51 -.08 -6.6
21CntryAt 15.15-.09 -6.4
MarsGrAt20.92 +.03 -4.8
Columbia Class Z:
com Z 31.30 -.08 -6.6
IntZ44.36 -.10 -7.1
iredt Sulsse ABCD:
yalueAt 18.22 +.03 -7.7
NS Scudder CI A:
.omrnmAp25.66 -.13 -9.6
DrHiRA 50.77 +.04 -6.8
qWS Scudder Cl S:
pGrth r 53.60 +.03 -4.4
rPslnc 12.42 +.01 +0.2
ImMkIn 12.01 +.03 -2.5
mMkGrr25.12 +.01 -8.9
uroEoq 39.27 +.16 -7.6
BdSr 9.65 -.02 +1.3
lbOpp 44.41 -.25 -7.0
lbIThem35.13 -.20 -8.8
Id&Pro 20.64 -23 -7.7
rolncS 21.77 +.10 -7.2
HiYldTx 12.67 -.01 -0.1
lnfTxAMT 10.93 ... +0.3
itl FdS 65.46 +.23 -8.2
LgCoGro 28.75 ... -4.3
LtAmrEq 68.40 -.07-10.8
gdMuniS8.90 -.01 +0.1
MATFS 13.94 ... +0.2
[ avis Funds A:
YVen A 39.55 +.02 -6.6
avis Funds B:
iYVenB 37.72 +.01 -86.6
vis Funds C &Y:
NYVenY 40.05 +.01 -6.6
NYVen C 37.97 +,01 -6.6
Delaware Invest A:
TrendA p 22.34 -.22 -2.7
TxUSAp 11.27 -.01 -0.8
Celaware Invest B:
DekihB 3.30 +.01 -2.7
SelGrBt 25.51 -.10 -4.0
C Dimensional Fds:
JSLgCon42.72 ... -6.1
S Micro n15.44-.14 -8.3
SSmalln21.32 -.24 -7.9
SSmV 28.51 -20-11.0
llSmCo n20.76 +.03 -8.1
n 10.19 ... +0.4
an 24.47 +.16 -8.3
lb5Fxlncn10.84 ... +0.6
USTIgV 24.49-12-10.4
TMktwV 18.05 +.07 -8.9
2YGIFxd n10.44 ... +0.4
DFARIEn27.78 -.16 -8.5
odge&Cox:
'anced 87.16 +.29 -4.6
come 12.46 +.01 +0.3
Stk 46.80 +.46 -7.8
oc 154.23 +.69 -7.0
reyfus:
nprec 44.77 -.11 -6.1
reyf 10.46 -.01 -7.4
r500ln t141.32 ... -6.1
EqgLd 33.35 -.02-11.3
-lttr 12.71 ... +0.2
ut 17.37 ... 0.0
dreyfus Founders:
SrowthB 12.05 ... NA
rwthFp 12.85 ... NA
Qreyfus Premier:
,orVIv p 31.70 -.05 -7.5
UdHYdAp7.01 +.01 -2.1
StrValAr 33.25 +.01 -7.7
TchGroA 26.72 +.21 -3.7
DTlehaus Funds:
MktGr 46.84 +.30 -6.5
Eaton Vance Cl A:
hinaA p 29.58 -.38 -5.7
MB110.56 -.03 -1.6
MutiCGrA 10.38 +.08 -8.5
InBosA 6.30 ... -2.5
LgCpVal 21.53 +.04 -7.1
NatlMun 11.34 -.03 -2.0
SpEqtA 15.33 +.04 -8.1
TradGvA 7.13 +.01 +1.1
Eaton Vance CI B:
FLMBt 10.80 -.02 -0.9
HithSBt 12.16 +.01 -3.6
NatlMBt 11.34 -.03 -2.1
Eaton Vance Cl C:
GovtCp 7.12 ... +1.1
NallMCt 11.34 -.03 -2.1
Evergreen A:
AstAllp 15.03 +.02 -4.3
Evergreen C:
AstAEIC 14.53 +.02 -4.3
Evergreen I:
CorBdl 10.22 ... 0.0
SIMunil 9.81 0.0
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 25.62 -.09 -6.7
HiYeld p 4.60 ... -2.6
ValRestr 55.89 +36 -9.3
FPA Funds:
Nwinc 10.91 ... +0.7
Fairtolme 31.17 -.06 -3.7
Federated A:
MidGrSIA41.64 +.20 -.6
KaufmAp 6.28 +.02 -5.4
MuSecA 10.31 -.01 -0.9
Federated B:
StrlncB 8.67 +.01 -0.7
Federated Insti:
KaufmnK 6.28 +.02 -5.4
Fidelity Adv Foc T:
EnergyT 48.54 -.29 -5.8
HltCarT 22.61 +.07 -4.0
Fidelity Advisor A:
DMivntlAr 23.86 +.05 -8.7
Fidelity Advisor I:
Divlntin 24.23 +.04 -8.7
EqGdrn 61.47 +.08 -3.7
Eqlni n 31.06 -.01 -8.2
IntBdIn 10.63 ... -0.1
Fidelity Advisor T:
BalancT 17.27 -.01 -4.5
DivintTp 23.59 +.05 -8.7
DivGrTp 13.76 +.03 -5.4
DynCATp 19.28 +.13 -7.4
EqGrTp 57.89 +.07 -3.7
EqInT 30.62 -.02 -6.2
GrOppT 38.45 +.09 -6.3
HilnAdTp 10.32 +.01 -5.0
IntBdT 10.61 ... -0.2
MidCpTp27.08 +.20 -3.8
MulncTp 12.61 ... 0.0
OvrseaT 23.93 +.14 -8.5
STFiT 9.27 ... -0.4
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2010n 14.79 +.02 -3.8
FF2015n 12.41 +.02 -4.2
FF2020n 15.74 +.02 -5.0
FF2025n 13.05 +.02 -5.1
FF2030n 16.33 +.03 -5.8
FF2035n 13.53 +.02 -5.8
FF2040n 9.66 +.01 -6.0
Fidelity Invest:
AggrGr3rn22.29 -.10 -4.6
AMgr50 n 16.47 +.01 -3.4
AMgr7On 17.00 +.02 -4.6
AMg20rn12.66 +.01 -1.4
Balance n 20.40 ... -4.4
BlueChGrn46.86-.10 -4.6
CAMunn 12.05 -.01 0.0
Canada n57.56 -.19 -6.1
CapApn 28.64 +.19 -7.6
CapDevOn13.52 ... -4.3
CpIncrn 8.77 +.03 -3.7
ChinaRg n29.09 -.01 -3.3
CngS n 483.52 +.37 -4.9
CTMun r n1.11 ... +0.4
Contran 69.67 +.10 -4.5
CnvScn 28.14 +.17 -6.3
DisEq n 30.08 +.24 -8.2
Divlnt n 39.61 +.19 -7.3
DivStkOn16.50 -.05 -5.9
DivGthn 32.74 +.07 -5.3
EmrMkn 29.06 +.12 -7.7
Eq Incn 59.19 +.04 -7.2
EQII n 24.01 -.02 -6.2
ECapAp 28.45 +.25 -9.0
Europe 40.97 +.40-9.0
Exch n 341.13 -.50 -4.8
Export n 24.69 -.07 -4.9
Fideln 37.59 ... -5.9
Frity rn 22.80 +.17 -3.2
FtRateHi r n9.60 ... -2.4
FLMurn 11.21 ... +0.1
FrInOne n30.49 +.03 -5.6
GNMAn 10.64 +.01 +0.9
Govtinc 9.99 ... +1.1
GroCon 76.16 -.02 -3.7
Grolncn 31.65 -.16 -7.2
Grolncll n11.26 -.01 -5.1
Highlncrn 8.71 +.02 -2.1
Indepnn 24.26 +.11 -7.0
IntBdn 10.08 ... 0.0
IntGovn 9.97 ... +1.1
IntDiscn 40.83 +.21 -7.6
InlSCp r n27.92 +.02-10.2
InvGBn 7.16 ... -0.5
Japan n 17.43 -.03 -5.8
JpnSman 12.06 -.03 -6.9
LatAm n 253.35 -.03-10.7.
LevCoStk n32.97 +.20 -8.8
LowPrn 44.70 +.12 -8.3
Magelin 92.21 -.21 -5.5
MD Murn10.62 -.01 +0.1
MAMunn11.64 ... 0.0
MIMunn 11.59 -.01 +0.3
MidCapn 30.62 -.03 -7.0
MN Mun n11.13 ... +0.1
MtgSocn 10.56 +.01 -0.8
Munilncn 12.47 -.01 +0.1
NJMunrn11.28 ... +0.3
NwMktrn14.37 +.02 -1.0
NwMilln 31.30 -.15 -5.9
NYMun n 12.51 ... +0.2
OTC n 46.98 +.20 -3.4
OhMunn11.32 ... +0.2
Ovrsean 49.17 +.15 -7.6
PcBasn 31.11 -.09 -8.0
PAMunrn1O.59 ... +0.4
Puritn 20.28 +.02 -4.7
RealEn 31.13 -.22-10.0
StlntMu n 10.16 ... +0.4
STBF n 8.69 ... -0.7
SmCaplnd r 22.88-14 -8.1
SmlCpS r n19.35-.18 -5.1
SEAsian 36.51 +.06 -4.4
StkSIcn 29.56 -.04 -5.1
Siratlncn 10.41 +.01 -0.7
StrReRtr 9.88 ... -2.6
TotalBd n 10.22 +.01 0.0
Trend n 68.74 -.14 -4.9
USBIn 10.70 +.01 +0.5
Utility n 20.24 +.25 -5.9
ValStratn34.33 -.05 -8.8
Value n 85.07 +.21 -7.5
WrFdwn 21.80 -.01 -6.8
Fidelity Selects:
Air 50.85 -.08 -4.3
Banking n29.91 -.43 -8.1
Blotchn 64.21 +.17 -2.6
Brokrn 67.11 -.17-12.8
Chem n 77.46 +.23 -4.3
ComEquip n22.68+.21 -7.0
Comp n 44.03 +.88 -4.9
ConDis n 24.70 +.02 -8.7
ConStapn61.92 -.07 -1.9
CstHon 42.11 -.41-10.7
DfAern 88.17 +.55 -1.5
Electrn 48.92 -.12 -6.2
Enrgyn 57.93 -.23 -5.8
EngSvn 87.79 -.34 -1.8
Envirn 17.78 +.07 -4.1
FinSvn 109.64 -.78 -8.8
Gold r n 35.66 -.20 -2.5
Health n 127.39 +.28 -A.0
HomFn 40.25 -.88-13.0
Insurn 68.11 +.02 -7.8
Leisrn 77.82 -.58 -6.9
Material n 54.14 ... -8.1
MedDI n 50.20 +.33 -5.5
MdEqSys n24.88 -.04 -0.1
Mulled n 43.58 +.24 -8.0
NIGasn 43.14 -.17 -6.5
Paper n 33.53 +.05-10.4
Pharmn 11.32 ... -5.0
Retail n 49.87 +.28 -9.1
Softwtn 70.70 +.21 -4.8
Tech n 77.30 +.02 -5.6
Teain n 55.40 +.32 -6.4
Trans n 54.70 +.24 -5.3
UtilGr n 59.30 +.48 -5.3
Wirelessn 8.50 +.14 -6.4
Fidelity Spartan:
Eqldxlnvn51.51 -.02 -6.1
500lhxlnv r n100.92-.03-8.1
Intlnxlnvn46.49 +.33 -7.6
TotMktlnvon40.92-.03 -6.4
Fidelity Spart Adv:
EqldxAdn51.52 -.01 -6.1
500Adrn100.92 -.03 -6.1
TotMktAd r n40.93-.02 -6.4
First Eagle:
GIbIA 47.92 -.03 -4.7
OverseasA 26.54+.02 -4.8
First Investors A
BIChpA p 24.46 ... NA
GloblAp 8.09 +.05 -6.5
GovtAp 10.58 ... +1.1
GrolnAp 16.26 ... -7.3
IncoAp 2.97 +.01 -2.1
MATFAp 11.48 -.01 0.0
MITFAp 11.91 -.01 +0.1
MidCpAp30.12 +.08 -8.3
NJTFAp 12.54 -.01 +0.1
NYTFAp 14.01 -.01 +0.1
PATFAp 12.58 -.01 +0.1
SpSitAp 24.15 -.04 -6.9
TxExAp 9.62 ... NA
TotRtAp 15.51 ... -4.1
ValueBp 7.91 -.01 -7.4
Firsthand Funds:
GIbTech 5.06 +.04 -3.3
Tech Va 41.88 +.01 -4.4
Frank/Temp Frnk A:
AdjUS p 8.86 ... +0.5
ALTFAp 11.24 ... +0.1
AZTFAp 10.82 -.01 -0.3
Ballnvp 66.91 +.14-10.1
CallnsAp 12.44 -.01 0.0
CAIntAp 11.31 .. +0.1
CalTFAp 7.18 ... -0.2
CapGrA 12.62 ,. -5.0
COTFAp 11.77 ... -0.1
CTrFAp 10.84 .. -0.2
CvtScAp 16.85 +.01 -5.6
DblTFA 11.76 ... -0.1
DynTchA 29.55 -.02 -2.7
EqlncAp 21.93 -.09 -8.0
Here are the 1,000 biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq. Tables
show the fund name, sell price or Net Asset Value (NAV) and dail
net change, as well as one total return figure as follows'
Tues: 4-wk total return (%)
Wed: 12-mo total return (%)
Thu: 3-yr cumulative tot101al return ()%
Fri: 5-yr cumulative oral return ()
Name: Name lo mulunial und ard family
NAV: Net asset ialue
Chg: Net criange in price of NAV.
Total return: Percent change in NAV for mte Lime period shown, with
daiudends reinvested II period longer than 1 year. return is Cumula.
D3ra based ori NAVs reponed to Lipper ty 6 p mr Eastern.
Footnotes: e Ex.-c.pital gains distribuTion f Previous days quoie.
n Flo-load turid p Fund assets used to pay distributon costs r -
Redemption lee or conlingeni deterred sales load may apply = -
Stoc dividend or spit t Bom p and r x Ex cash dividend. NA -
No information available NE Dala in question NN Fund does not
wish i0 Oe racked NS Fund did noi exist al start date Source:
Lipoer, Inc. and The Associated Press
Fedlntp 11.20 -.01 +0.2
FedTFAp11.86 ... 0.0
FLTFAp 11.63 ... 0.0
FoundAlp 14.04 +.04 -6.2
GATFAp 11.86 -.01 0.0
GoldPrM A 32.49 -.15 -7.8
GmwthA p 44.20 +.35 -5.4
HYTFAp 10.63 -.01 -0.9
IncomAp 2.67 ... -2.8
InsTFA p 12.03 ... 0.0
NYITFp 10.70 ... +0.2
LATFAp 11.33 -.01 -0.1
LMGvScA 9,90 ... +0.8
MDTFAp11.47 -.01 -0.4
MATFAp 11.64 ... -0.1
MITFAp 12.00 -.01 +0.2
MNInsA 11.86 ... +0.2
MOTFAp 12.02 -.01 -0.1
NJTFAp 11.89 -.01 -0.2
NYInsAp 11.29 -.01 -0.2
NYTFAp 11.56 .. 0.0
NCTFAp 12.02 -.01 -0.2
OhiolAp 12.32 -.01 +0.1
ORTFAp 11.62 -.01 -0.1
PATFAp 10.22 -.01 0.0
ReEScA p 21.36 -.25-10.8
RisDvA p 36.51 -.25 -5.4
SMCpGrA 42.29 -.03 -5.4
USGovA p 6.34 ... +1.2
UtilsAp 14.22 +.03 -2.5
VATFAp 11.57 ... 0.0
FrankTrmp Frnk Adv:
IncmeAd 2.65 ... -3.2
Frankrremp Frnk B:
IncomeB t 2.66 ... -2.9
Frank/Temp Frnk C:
FoundAl p 13.79 +.04 -6.2
IncomCt 2.68 ... -3.2
Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
BeacnA 16.99 +.04 -7.0
DIscA 32.52 +.19 -6.4
QualfdA t 23.27 +.01 -5.8
SharesA 26.47 +.09 -7.5
Frank/Temp Mtl C:
DiscCt 32.17 +.18 -6.5
SharesC 126.10 +.09 -7.5
Frank/Temp Temp A:
DvMktAp 30.86 +.22 -8.6
ForgnAp 14.35 +.07 -8.1
GIBdAp 11.30 -.01 -1.9
GiwIhAp 25.91 +.12 -7.8
IntxEMp 21.39 ... 0.0
WoridAp 20.02 +.10 -7.4
Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
GrthAv 25.97 +.12 -7.8
Frank/Temp Tmp B&C:
DevMktC 30.10 +.21 -8.7
ForgnCp 14.09 +.07 -8.1
GrnthCp 25.18 +.12 -7.9
GE Elfun S&S:
S&S PM 48.70 ... -4.8
GMO Trust III:
EmMkr 23.47 +.05 -7.6
For 18.72 +.05 -7.8
IntlntrVI 35.76 +.25 -8.3
GMO Trust IV:
EmrMkt 23.40 +.05 -7.6
Foreign 18.73 +.05 -7.8
IntlGrEq 31.75 +.19 -7.8
IntlltntrVi 35.75 +.25 -8.3
GMO Trust VI:
EmgMkts r 23,42+.05 -7.6
InfllndxPI 25.37 -.04 -0.1
InlCorEq 40.51 +.27 -8.4
USQItyEq 21.92 -.02 -5.1
Gabelli Funds:
Asset 51.46 +.18 -6.6
Gateway Funds:
Gateway 28.06 +.01 -1.8
Goldman SachsA:
HYMuAp10.93 -.01 -3.2
MdCVAp 39.51 +.08 -8.8
Goldman Sachs Inst:
HYMunin 10.93 -.01 -3.3
MidCapV 39.90 +.08 -8.8
Strulnt 15.90 +.13 -9.0
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11.50 ... +1.4
CapAplnst 34.65 +.06 -4.9
Intlr 67.11 +.13 -8.8
Hartford Fds A:
CpAppA p 40.65 +.08 -6.4
DivGthAp21.95 -.01 -6.0
Hartford Fds C:
CapApt 136.95 +.07 -6.4
Hartford Fds L:
GrwOppL33.61 -.03 -4.8
Hartford HLS IAa:
CapApp 55.99 +.14 -6.7
Div&Gr 23.83 -.01 -6.0
Advisers 23.30 +.03 -4.6
Stock 54.47 +.09 -7.3
TotRetBd 11.31 +.01 -0.1
Hennessy Funds:
CoriGroll 27.85 +.75-15.9
HollBaiFd n16.74 -.04 -2.8
Hotchkis & Wiley:
LgCpVlA p 24.54 ... -8.6
MidCpVal 28.13 ...-13.2
HussmnSlrGr 16.12+.13+2.0
ICON Fds:
Energy 37.76 +.04 -6.6
Hlthcare 16,80 +.11 -5.8
ISI Funds:
NoAmp 7.29 +.01 +0.7
Ivy Funds:
GINatRsA p 35.91-21 -5.9
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpValp 26.44 +.14 -6.9
JPMorgan Select:
IntEq n 38.68 -.03 -8.4
JPMorgan Sel Cis:
IntrtAner n28.37+.14 -7.7
Janus:
Balanced 25.28 -.01 -3.5
Contrarian 18.92 +.06 -6.2
Enterpr 53.38 +.12 -3.2
FedTE 6.62 ... -2.5
FIxBnd 9.29 ... +0.7
Fund 30.37 ... -4.8
FundaEq 27.57 -.03 -6.6
GI UfeSci 21.75 -.02 -1.2
GITechr 14.50 -.01 -4.5
GrInc 40.57 -.05 -6.4
MdCpVal 25.15 +.05 -6.4
Orion 11.73 ... -0.8
Overseas r 52.42 -.05 -5.5
Research 28.79 +.04 -3,3
ShTmBd 2.86 ... -0.3
Twenty 60.48 -.04 -5.7
Ventur 69.37 -.76 -6.2
WdrdWr 55.39 -.24 -5.8
Janus Adv S Shrs:
Forty 34.15 -.02 -3.1
JennisonDryden A:
BlendA 20.10 +.07 -6.9
HiYldAp 5.58 +.01 -2.1
InsuredA 10.48 -.01 0.0
UtilityA 15.62 +.13 -6.3
JennisonDryden B:
GrowthB 15.43 +.02 -5.1
HiYldBt 5.57 +.01 -2.1
InsuredB 10.50 -.01 0.0
John Hancock A:
BondAp 14.54 ... +0.2
ClassicVlp27.19-.03 -8.4
RgBkA 33.93 -.42 -8.0
StrlnAp 6.46 ... -0.8
John Hancock B:
StrlncB 6.46 ... -0.9
John Hancock ClI1:
LSAggr 15.44 +.06 -7.2
LSBalanc 14.61 +.02 -4.4
LSGrwth 15.24 +.04 -5.8
Julius Baer Funds:
IntllEql r 47.52 +.39 -7.5
IntlEqA 46.47 +.38 -7.5
IntEqlllr 16.34 +.15 -8.0
KeelSmCp p27.56-.29 -9.7
LSWalEq n19.13 +.05 -9.8
Lazard InstI:
EmgMktl 23.81 +.18 -7.3
Legg Mason: Fd
OpporTrt 19.60 +.03-12.6
Splnvp 39.63 -.17 -8.6
ValTrp 70.75 +.48 -7.5
Legg Mason Instl:
ValTrlnst 79.29 +.54 -7.4
Legg Mason Ptra A:
AgGrAp 114.02 +.47 -7.2
ApprAp 15.91 +.01 -4.2
HilncAt 6.59 +.02 -3.0
InAICGAp 14.69 +.13 -8.5
LgCpGAp 24.48 +.04 -4.3
Legg Mason Ptrs B:
Longleaf Partners:
Intl 20.94 +.06 -6.0
Loomls Sayles:
LSBondl 14.30 +.02 -1.3
StrlncC 14.80 +.01 -1.8
StrlncA 14.74 +.01 -1.7
Lord Abbett A:
AffilAp 15.50 -.04 -5.7
BdDebAp 7.89 +.02 -1.6
MidCpAp23.03 +.15 -7.7
MFS Funds A:
MITA 21.49 +.02 -5.1
MIGA 14.59 ... -4.6
HilnA 3.73 +.01 -2.5
IntNwDA 29.10 +.18 -8.5
MFLA 9.87 ... -0.1
TotRA 16.39 +.02 -4.2
ValueA 27.76 +.04 -6.1
MFS Funds B:
MIGBn 13.19 ... -4.6
GvScBn 9.34 ... +1.2
HilnB n 3.74 +.01 -2.5
MulnBn 8.38 -.01 -0.3
TotRB n 16.38 +.02 -4.2
MFS Funds Instl:
IntlEqn 20.82 +.01 -7.0
MainStay Funds A:
HiYIdBA 6.25 ... -2.4
MainStay Funds B:
CapApBt31.77 +.23 -6.9
ConvBt 15.93 +.05 -4.2
GovtBt 8.09 ... +0.9
HY1dBBt 6.21 ... -2.5
InllEqB 15.89 -.04 -6.5
SmCGBp 15.39 -.11 -8.5
TotRIBt 19.16 +.04 -4.5
Mairs & Power:
Growth 80.81 -.07 -5.0
Marsico Funds:
Focus p 19.47 +.02 -4.4
Grow p 20.86 +.03 -5.1
Matthews Asian:
India r 18.27 +.14 -6.0
PacTiger 27.26 +.15 -5.6
Mellon Funds:
IntlFd 17.31 +.12 -8.2
Mellon Inst Funds:
IntlEqty 43.66 +.36 -9.3
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd 4.79 -.02 -8.4
Monetta Funds:
Monetan 14.38 +.01 -5.1
Morgan Stanley A:
DivGthA 20.67 -.03 -5.8
Morgan Stanley B:
DivGtB 20.82 -.03 -5.7
GIbDivB 16.37 +.20 -7.9
SIratB 20.54 +.04 -3.9
MorganStanley Inst:
EmMktn 33.17 +.14 -8.0
GIValEqA n20.90 +.26 -7.8
lInEq n 21.55 +.17 -7.4
Munder Funds A:
IntemlA 22.66 -.02 -6.9
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 17.13 +.05 -6.9
DiscZ 32.91 +.19 -6.4
QualfdZ 23.45 +.01 -5,7
SharesZ 26.70 +.09 -7.5
Nationwide D:
GvtBdD 10.14 -.01 +0.9
TxFrr 10.13 ... -0.1
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 32.47 +.12 -6.7
Geneslnst51.45 -.53 -3.6
Intlr 25.35 -.01 -9.2
Partner 31.89 -.07 -9.6
Neuberger&Berm Tr:
Genesis 53.62 -.56 -3.6
Nicholas Group:
HilncIn 10.37 +.02 -2.0
Nichn 55.93 -.17 -5.5
Northern Funds:
SmCpdx n10.67-.12 -8.1
Technlyn 13.21 +.14 -4.1
Nuveen Cl A:
-HYMuBdp21.64 -.02 -2.3
Nuveen Cl R:
InMunR 10.53 ... +0.2
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhitOkSG n36.50-.03 -3.9
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncrn27.38 +.03 -2.7
Global n 27.16 +.04 -6.0
Intllrn 26.30 +.19 -7.5
Oakmark r n45.87-.02 -8.0
Select r n 32.10 -27-11.3
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZn14.96+.11 -3.2
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFMu 9.64 -.01 -4.2
AMTFrNY 12.60 -.03 -2.9
CAMuniA p10.99-.02 -3.8
CapApA p 49.96 +.08 -4.9
CapIncAp 12.89 +.03 -6.5
ChmplncA p 9.11 +.01 -2.8
vMktAp 47.83 +.11 -7.5
Disc p 52.64 -.24 -2.7
EquityA 11.78 -.01 -6.5
GlobAp 76.75 -.09 -6.7
GIbOppA 38.86 -.37 -6.0
Goldp 31.21 -.10 -9.6
IntBdAp 6.22 -.01 -0.5
LtdTmMu 15.55 ... -1.0
MnStFdA 42.24 +.04 -6.1
MSSCAp 22.37 +.06 -9.8
MidCapA 19.73 +.06 -5.5
PAMuniAp 12.55-.01 -1.6
S&MdCpVI 40.44+.13 -8.0
StrlnAp 4.33 +.01 -0.5
USGvp 9.33 ... +1.0
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 9.60 -.02 -4.3
AMTFrNY 12.61 -.02 -2.8
CplncBt 12.74 +.03 -6.5
ChmplncB 19.10 +.01 -2.8
EquityB 11.14 -.01 -6.5
StrlncB1t 4.34 ... -0.8
Oppenheim Quest:
QBatA 19.37 -.03 -4.8
Oppenheimer Roch:
LtdNYAp 3.31 -.01 -0.9
RoMu A p 17.94 -.03 -2.2
RcNtMuA 11.89 -.03 -4.6
PIMCO Admln PIMS:
TotRtAd 10.26 -.01 +1.2
PIMCO Instl PIMS:
AIIAssel 12.70 +.01 -1.3
ComodRR 14.11 +.05 -0.4
DevLcMkr11.01 -.01 -1.8
Fltlncr 10.11 -.01 -2.7
HiYld 9.46 +.02 -2.0
LowDu 9.91 ... +1.3
RealRtnl 10.60 .. +1.4
TotRt 10.26 -.01 '+1.3
PIMCO Funds A:
RealRtAp 10.60 ... +1.4
TotRtA 10.26 -.01 +1.2
PIMCO Funds D:
TRtnp 10.26 -.01 +1.2
PhoenixFunds A:
BalanA 14.75 +.04 -3.8
CapGrA 16.45 +.15 -7.0
IntA 14.65 +.19 -9.6
Pioneer Funds A:
BondA p 8.98 ... +0.8
EqlncAp 32.16 -.08 -6.9
EurSelEqA 42.63 +.09 -8.7
GrwthAp 14.66 +.02 -4.9
IntlValA 26.17 +.06 -8.3
MdCpGrA 16.40 +.11 -6.3
MdCVAp 24.64 +,11 -6.5
PionFdAp49.75 +.11 -6.6
TxFreAp 11.17 -.02 -1.3
ValueA p 17.36 +.08 -7.4
Pioneer Funds B:
HiYIdBt 11.18 +.03 -2.9
MdCpVB 20.86 +.09 -6.5
Pioneer Funds C:
Price Funds Adv:
Growth pn33.16 +.02 -5.7
Price Funds:
Balance n21.63 +.01 -4.3
BIChip n 38.20 -.01 -5.3
CABondnIO.75 -.01 -0.1
CapAppn21.26 ... -5.2
DOrGron 2024 -.05 -6.0
EmEurp 34.26 -.24 -7.4
Eqlncn 29.82 -.01 -6.8
Eqlndexn39.02 -.01 -6.1
Europe n 21.67 +.01 -8.4
GNMAn 9.25 +.01 +1.0
Growth n 33.45 +.02 -5.7
Gr&ln n 22.32 -.02 -6.3
HlthSin 28.10 -.11 -3.1
HiYleld n 6.82 +.01 -2.6
ForEqn 21.25 -.09 -7.7
IntiBond n 9.72 -.05 +0.7
InlDis n 52.93 -.31 -7.4
thtlStkn 17.56 -.07 -7.7
Japann 10.51 -.13 -5.5
LatAmn 45.69 -.08-10.2
MDShrtn 5.11 ... +0.4
MCapVal n25.96 +.04 -8.9
N Inc n 8.79 +.01 +0.7
NYBondn11,06 -.01 -0.3
PSIncn 16.18 +.01 -2.8
RealEstn 21.98 -.15 -8.1
R2010n 16.45 +.01 -4.1
R2015n 12.85 ... -4.8
R2020n 18.06 ... -5.4
R2030n 19.43 ... -6.2
SciTecn 23.58 +.01 -3.0
ShtBd n 4.68 ... +0.5
SmCpStkn34.91 -.33 -6.3
SmCapVal n42.06-.24 -7.4
SpecGrn 21.46 -.02 -6.6
SpecInn 12.03 ... -1.1
TFInc n 9.76 ... -0.3
TxFrHn 11.71 -.01 -1.2
TxFrSIn 5.29 ... +0.2
USTIntn 5.25 +.01 +1.9
USTLgn 11.15 +.03 +1.8
VABondn11.34 -.01 -0.3
Value n 27.87 -.04 -8.1
Principal Inv:
DiscLClnst 16.48 ... -6.7
LgGrIN 8.60 +.03 -4.2
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvA p 8.90 ... +1.4
AZTE 9.00 ... -0.1
ClscEqA p 14.90 +.02 -9.0
Conv p 20.19 +.05 -5.0
DiscGr 21.76 +.07 -7.6
DvrlnAp 9.83 +.02 -1.1
EqlnA p 17.99 +.05 -7.2
EuEq 31.36 +.18-10.0
GeoA p 18.07 +.05 -4.1
GIGvAp 12.24 -.02 +0.2
GIbEqtyp11.82 +.07 -9.4
GrinAp 19.74 -.01 -8.7
HithA p 58.26 +.05 -5.1
HiYdAp 7.85 +.02 -2.2
HYAdAp 6.08 +.01 -2.2
IncrmAp 6.70 +.01 +0.7
IntlEqp 32.91 +.11-9.4
IntGrlnp 16.51 +.15 -8.5
InvAp 15.01 -.03-10.0
MITx p 8.85 ... +0.1
MNTxp 8.80 ... -0.1
NJTxAp 9.07 ... +0.1
NwOpAp 50.27 +.37 -8.2
OTCAp 9.89 +.06 -8.2
PATE 8.94 ... 0.0
TxExAD p 8.58 -.01 -0.2
TFInAp 14.51 ... +0.2
TFHYA 12.73 ... -0.8
USGvAp 13.06 +.01 +1.1
UIlAp 14.54 +.09 -4.0
VstaAp 11.49 +.13 -7.9
VoyAG p 18.45 -.06 -6.3
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 20.51 +.02-10.9
CIscEqBt 14.72 +.01 -9.1
DiscGr 19.80 +.06 -7.7
DwInBt 9.74 +.01 -1.2
Eqlnct 17.81 +.04 -7.3
EuEq 30.27 +.17-10.0
GeoB t 17.87 +.05 -4.2
GIncBt 12.20 -.02 +0.1
GIbEqt 10.75 +.06 -9.5
GINtRst 32.27 +.17 -9.0
GrinBt 19.42 -.01 -8.8
HIthBt 51.47 +.04 -5.2
HiYIdBt 7.82 +.02 -2.3
HYAdBt 6.00 +.01 -2.1
IncmBt 6.65 +.01 +0.6
IntGrInt 16.19 +.15 -8.5
InlINopt 117.10 +.06 -8.9
InvBt 13.67 -.03-10.0
NJTxB t 9.06 ... 0.0
NwOpBt 44.53 +.32 -8.3
NwValp 18.91 +.04 -9.2
NYTxBt 8.43 -.01 -0.2
OTCBt 8.62 +.05 -8.2
TxExBt 8.59 ... -0.1
TFHYBI 12.75 ... -0.9
TFInBt 14.53 ... +0.2
USGvBt 12.99 +.01 +1.0
UtilBt 14.46 +.08 -4.0
VistaBt 9.89 +.11 -7.9
VoyBt 15.95 -.05 -6.4
RS Funds:
CoreEqA 40.18 +.22 -7.4
IntGrA 19.70 +.11 -7.5
RSNtRsp 35.33 -.25 -7.7
RSPart 34.55 -.10-11.5
Value 28.39 +.12 -9.6
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 42.61 +.03 -6.2
RiverSource A:
BalanceA 11.13 -.01 -4.5
DEI 13.60 +.04 -7.7
DvOppA 9.22 +.02 -6.4
Growth 32.60 +.17 -6.8
HiYdTEA 4.29 ... -0.4
LgCpEq p 6.03 +.01 -6.7
MCpGrA 11.82 -.02 -5.0
MidCpV p 9.70 +.07 -7.7
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSv r 17.41-.10 -8.1
MicroCapl 18.18 -.05 -6.3
PennMulA r12.07 -.09 -7.2
Premierlr 19.68 -.11 -5.4
TotRetl r 14.15 -.05 -6.8
Russell Funds S:
DivEq 50.81 -.04 -5.9
IntlSec 79.96 +.31 -8.2
MStratBd 10.20 ... +0.7
QuantEqS41.01 +.25 -7.5
Rydex Advisor:
OTCn 12.29 +.06 -4.3
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxAnlO.08 ... +0.3
IntlEqAn 15.07 +.22 -9.4
LgCGroA n22.31 ... -4.5
LgCValAn22.85 +.02 -8.0
TxMgLCn13.89 -.01 -6.3
SSgA Funds:
IntlStock 14.29 +.13 -8.9
STI Classic:
LCpVIEqA 15.49 +.03 -6.3
LCGrStkAp 12.68+.07-5.8
LCGrStkC p11.78+.06 -5.9
SelLCStkCt 126.91+.03 -2.9
SelLCpStkl29.17+.04 -2.8
Schwab Funds:
HlthCare 16.07 +.11 -5.1
10001nvr 42.74 +.03 -6.2
10O0Sel 42.75 +.02 -6.2
S&P Inv 22.61 .. -6.0
S&P Sel 22.70 ... -6.0
S&PInstS111.58 -.01 -6.1
SmCplnv 23.85 -.21 -8.2
Y]dPIsSI 9.56 ... -0.6
Selected Funds:
AmShD 47.23 +.04 -6.7
AmShS p 47.13 +.03 -6.7
Seligman Group:
ComunAt36.33 +.37 -3.7
FrontrAt 14.34 -.12 -5.3
FronlrDt 12.16 -.09 -5.2
GIbSmA 18.11 -.14 -8.9
GIbTchA 17.64 +.11 -4.6
HYdBAp 3.26 +.01 -3.0
Sentinel Group:
CorS A p 34.67 -.02 -5.1
Sequoianl55.72 -.67 -2.3
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 43.31 +.05 -4.7
SoundSh 40.29 +.23 -5.8
St FarmAssoc:
Gwth 60.11 -.23 -4.4
Stratton Funds:
Dividend 31.25 -.04 -9.0
Multi-Cap 42.77 +.04 -8.1
SmCap 48.45 -.28 -8.8
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvBt 9.12 -.01 +1.2
SunAmerica Focus:
FLgCpAp 18.97 +.08 -3.4
Tamarack Funds:
EntSmCp 31.09 -.23 -8.5
Value 40.72 +.01 -6.6
Templeton Instil:
EmAMSp 22.53 +.16 -8.7
ForEqS 28.69 +.22 -7.4
Third Avenue Fds:
Inti r 23.84 ... -6.4
RIEstVI r 32.61 -.23 -8.6
Value 61.33 -.28 -6.6
Thornburg Fda:
IntValAp 32.96 +.32 -42
IntValue I 33.59 +.32 -4,2
Thrivent Fda A:
HiYld 4.94 +01 -2.2
Income 8.41 ... -0.1
LgCpStk 29.07 -.02 -5.9
TA IDEX A:
TempGIbA p31.81+.14-6.2
TrCHYBp 8.98 +.03 -1.3
TAFldnp 9.10 +.01 -1.4
Turner Funds:
SmlCpGrn31.06-.21 -6.2
Tweedy Browns:
GlobVal 33.18 +.42 -5.6
UBS Funds Cl A:
GlobAtIot 14.51 +.01 -42
UMB Scout Funds:
Intl 35.37 +.05 -5.8
US Global Investors:
AIIAe 27.25 +.06 -9.2
GIbRs 17.15 +.08 -8.4
GldShr 15.16 -.05 -4.8
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USChina 12.68 -.01 -6.5
WldPrcMn 28.22 -.07 -7.2
USAA Group:
AgvGt 34.41 +.03 -5.2
CABd 10.68 -.01 -0.9
CmstStr 27.30 +.16 -5.7
GNMA 9.42 ... +1.1
GrTxStr 14.22 ... -3.3
Grwth 15.95 +.06 -5.7
Gr&lnc 19.18 +.02 -6.7
IncStk 16.51 -.01 -8.1
Inco 11.91 +.01 +0.6
Intl 28.15 +.01 -7.1
NYBd 11.64 -.01 -0.5
PrecMM 28.36 -.23 -5.7
SciTech 12.73 +.01 -3.7
ShtTBnd 8.85 ... +0.5
SmCpStk 15.22 -.04 -8.8
TxElt 12.83 -.01 -0.5
TxELT 13.44 -.01 -0.9
TxESh 10.51 ... +0.1
VABd 11.16 -.01 -0.8
WldGr 20.81 -.02 -6.1
VALIC:
MdCpldx 24.83 +.06 -7.2
StkIdx 37.88 -.02 -6.1
Value Line Fd:
LrgCon 23.13 +.12 -4.3
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFAp 17.75 -.02 -1.2
CmstA p 19.21 -.01 -6.3
CpBdA p 6.41 ... +0.2
EqlncAp 9.18 ... -5.1
Exch 459.09 +.47 -5.5
GrinA p 22.28 -.02 -7.4
HarbAp 16.11 +.05 -3.6
HiYidA 10.35 +.02 -1.2
HYMuAp 10.77 -.02 -1.5
InTFAp 17.73 -.04 -1.7
MunlAp 14.18 -.02 -1.4
PATFAp 16.81 -.01 -1.0
StrMunlnc 13.00 -.02 -2.2
US MtgeA 13.09 -.01 +0.7
UtilAp 23.71 +.10 -3.7
Van Kamp Funds B:
EntepBt 13.58 +.08 -6.3
EqlncBt 9.02 ... -5.1
HYMuBt 10.77 -.01 -1.6
MulB 14.16 -.02 -1.5
PATFBt 16.75 -.01 -1.1
StrGwth 38.00 +.24 -6.6
StrMunlnc 12.99 -.02 -2.2
USMtge 13.03 -.01 +0.6
UtilB 23.58 +.10 -3.8
Vanguard Admiral:
CAITAdmrn10.79-.01 0.0
CpOpAdl n90.97 +.18 -5.6
Energyn136.94 -.47 -8.3
EuroAdml n90.52 +.36 -8.4
ExplAdml n73.21 +.07 -7.1
ExtdAdm n40.24-.12 -7.6
0SAdml n134.09-.05 -6.1
GNMAAdn1O.08 ... +1.2
GrolncAd n59.26 -.02 -6.3
GrwAdm n31.55 +.06 -4.8
HlthCrn 62.47 +.23 -4.3
HiYIdCpn 5.94 +.01 -1.7
InSProAd n23.13 +.02 +1.6
ITBdAdmlnlO.10+.01 +1.1
antGrAdm n81.68 ... -7.7
ITAdmln 13.06 -.01 0.0
ITGrAdm n 9.56 ... +0.8
LtdTrAdn 10.65 ... +0.4
MCpAdml n94.74+.25 -7.8
MuHYAdmnlO.54-.01-0.7
PrrCap r n76.55 +.21 -5.2
STsyAdml n10O.32-.01 +1.1
STBdAdml n9.90 ... +0.9
ShtTrAdn15.57 ... +0.4
STIGrAd n10.54 ... +0.7
SmCAdrnm n33.50-.18 -8.0
TxMCap r n70.46 +.05 -6.4
TtlBAdml n 9.86 ... +0.9
TStkAdm n35.08 -.02 -6.4
ValAdml n26.68 -.05 -7.4
WellslAdmon52.91-.05 -1.9
WeltnAdm n57.60-.02 -3.8
Windsorn63.27 +.07 -8.1
WdsrllAd n63.53 -.05 -7.1
Vanguard Fds:
AssetA n 29.61 -.01 -4.9
CALTn 11.38 -.01 -0.4
CapOpp n39.35 +.07 -5.6
Convrtn 14.28 -.01 -3.1
DivdGron 15.11 -.01 -5.3
Energy n 72.89 -.25 -8.3
Eqlncn 25.73 -.07 -6.3
ExpIrn 78.56 +.08 -7.1
FLLTn 11.35 ... +0.1
GNMAn 10.08 ... +1.2
GlobEqn 24.71 +.17 -8.9
Grolncn 36.29 -.01 -6.3
GrthEqn 11.99 +.01 -4.4
HYCorpn 5.94 +.01 -1.7
HlthCren147.95 +.55 -4.3
InflaPron 11.78 +.01 +1.6
IntlExpIrn 22.65 -.11 -7.4
InUlGrn 25.64 ... -7.7
IntlValn 43.12 +.16 -8.3
ITIGrade n 9.56 ... +0.8
ITTsryn 10.75 ... +1.9
UfeCon a 16.89 ... -2.5
UleGro n 24.65 ... -5.5
Ufelnc n 14.04 +.01 -0.9
UfeModn 20.86 ... -4.0
LTIGrade n8.78 ... -0.4
LTTsryn 10.83 +.01 +1.6
Morgn 20.19 +.13 -6.1
MuHYn 10.54 -.01 -0.7
MulnsLg n12.26 -.01 -0.2
Mulntn 13.06 -.01 0.0
MuUd n 10.65 ... +0.4
MuLong n 10.96 ... -0.2
MuShrtn 15.57 ... +0.4
NJLTn 11.52 -.01 -0.1
NYLTn 10.95 -.01 -0.1
OHLTTEn11.70 -.01 +0.1
PALTn 11.04 ... 0.0
PrecMls rn30'.98-.06-11.8
PrmcpCorn13.33 ... -5.8
Prmcprn73.71 +.21 -5,2
SelValu r n21,53 +.03 -7.7
STARn 21.48 +.02 -4.1
STIGrade n10.54 ... +0.6
STFedn 10.30 ... +0.8
StratEq n 24.06 +.13-10.2
TgtRe2025n 13.56 ... -5.1
TgtRe2015n12.91 ... -4.0
TgtRe2035 n14.46+.01-5.9
USGron 19.14 -.01 -5.5
USValue n14.74 +.02 -8.0
Wellslyn 21.84 -.02 -1.8
Welltn n 33.35 ... -3.8
Wndsrn 18.75 +.02 -8.1
Wndsll n 35.79 -.02 -7.0
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500 n' 134.08 -.05 -6.1
Balanced n21.71 ... -3.5
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shows lack of
coordination
here's a sinkhole sucking
water out of a small pond
in the Inverness pool of
the Tsala Apopka Chain of Lakes.
There are two schools of
thought about what to do:
Let nature take its course.
Plug the hole to keep the
Morrison Pool from
draining.
In the past, coun- THE If
ty Aquatic Services Sinkhole
and the Southwest
Florida Water Man- OUR 01
agement District
have cooperated in Affix resp
sectioning off lake- for p
bottom sinkholes to
prevent loss of lake YOUR OPI/
Chronicleon
water. comment at
That's *not hap- Chronicle
opening this go-
around.
Not surprisingly, those living
on the pool don't want to see it
drained dry.
countyy Aquatic Services-
Director Mark Edwards has con-
tacted the water management
district and the state.
Department of Environmental
Protection. Neither agency is
interested in participating in a
project to stop water flow into
the sinkhole, and DEP has juris-
Troop sacrifices
I'm calling regarding the
comment "Soldiers' rest"
that appeared Aug. 8.
Perhaps my age, 71, gives
me a different perspective
than the writer or the call-
in of this comment.
Certainly, no one has more CALL
regard for our military 5
than I. My husband served 563-
with distinction in the
Marine Corps and would
have gone back again if he were not
over the age limit. You can't change
your operation midstream. It seems
every few weeks someone is saying
how something should be done dif-
ferent. Well, we now have a volun-
teer army and these people, whom I
admire greatly, were aware of the
conditions under which they would
serve. My grandmother was a five-
star mother during the Second
World War. Her youngest son was
maimed in New Guinea, had a gun-
shot wound, had the jungle fever
and came back with malaria that
never left him his entire life. He
served for almost exactly five years,
and except for his trip home after
his training, and a brief trip when
my grandmother passed away, he
was overseas for that entire time
and in combat. I can't stress too
strongly how much I admire and
respect our current-day military.
They're fighting.a different war, to a
certain extent, and I certainly give
them all the admiration and prayers
that I possibly can. But to say
ridiculous? I don't think so.
Don't watch the skies!
I called in once before about
Sheriff Dawsy's helicopter and you
didn't print it in Sounding Off ... So
here goes nothing: Eight months
ago, I couldn't sleep, so at 3 o'clock
in the morning I went outside my
house and sat in a lawn chair up
against the front of my house. I was
looking up at the stars and the
moon and considering the wonders
of the Almighty and all his won-
drous works in heaven. I could even
see the Milky Way, the billions of
stars that make up our own galaxy.
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diction over the lake floor.
Given the drought conditions
of the past couple of years, it's
understandable that the
Floridan Aquifer is sucking
water from any available source
and that when the water table
returns to normal levels, water
will flow upward
from the sinkhole
SSUE: into the lake. That's
in lake. an argument for let-
ting nature take its
3INION: course. Also, it's
theorized that plug-
onsibility going one sinkhole
policy. may result in the
opening of others.
ION: Go to While allowing
hine.com to
out today Mother Nature to do
editorial, her thing may make
sense from one
standpoint, it can be
argued that man has greatly
altered the lake system and sur-
rounding area already. Had the
sinkhole formed in a highway, it
would certainly be repaired.
While there are arguments for
each school of thought, the
responsible agencies should
agree to coordinate efforts to
quickly assess individual situa-
tions then respond or not as
deemed appropriate.
All of a sudden, here
comes Sheriff Dawsy's
$2.5 million helicopter and
he starts circling my
house. He circled it seven
times, each time descend-
ing in altitude, and then he
hovered over the house
and flashed his floodlight
on me. I finally couldn't
)579 take the light and the
0579 noise anymore and I went
inside the house and col-
lapsed on the couch in total psycho-
logical exhaustion. Yesterday, the
same thing happened again. So
instead of waiting for the helicopter
to do seven revolutions and blast
the floodlights on me and trauma-
tize me and my mind, I immediately
cowered into the house. There are
no curfews that I know of and I'm
on my own private property. So all I
can figure is that the sheriff's
(office) is harassing people into
their homes where all they have to
do is watch all that wonderful cable
television entertainment instead of
looking at the stars in God's won-
derful creation.
Draining lake
After the initial scoop in Sunday's
Chronicle on the sinkholes draining
off our lake water, I haven't seen
another word about it in print. What
is going on? The people need to
know. How about reporting what is
going on. And you are about our
only news source for this serious
matter. Maybe if the water agencies
see it in print enough, and enough
people get outraged, they'll do
something about it for a change.
Truth revealed
Thank God that John Couey and
his attorney did not succeed at
thinking and proving that he was
retarded, because we all knew the
whole time that he indeed was not
retarded. OK, Mr. Couey and your
lawyers, now what? What you going
to do now? Might as well give it up.
He's guilty and he knows it and the
world knows it. He needs to be
severely punished for what he did to
that precious little girl.
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Maniacs vs. manatees
I just can't sit around and let these
bullies pick on the manatees as they
cannot defend themselves. So I am
responding to the "retarded" manatee
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letter. As far as "retarded," the same
can be said about human activity. Ma
can be in space, in the air, on land o
in the water, but manatees don't hav
the same choice. This probably was
manatee trying to wean her young by
eating the dense vegetation that sur-
rounds Buzzard Island. The comment
"Why would a manatee be there on
the busiest day?" Well, can you go a
day without eating? Manatees would
probably love to head for the forest
and hide if they could!
The facts are: Kings Bay is not saf
for either human or manatee. Daily,
you see ignorant boaters, (and we sa
man is smarter than animals I'm
not so sure) coming extremely close
other boaters at high rates of speed.
You have a large population of rude
personal watercraft riders out there
acting like maniacs, running extreme
ly close to everyone. You have at any'
one time up to 10 boats and other
watercraft fighting for that sliver of
water between Buzzard and Banana
islands. It's ridiculous!
I am sure you would be writing
about slowing down if this had been
human chopped up and killed by boa
props. And at the rate it's going, it's
only a matter of time. To add to this,
now you have larger boats with two
and three engines coming around. Wh
don't you big boys go offshore where
you belong! I never brought my 41-foo
er in but to refuel, dump out and dock
Back to the manatees. You folks
with your uneducated comments
need to do a lot more reading, you
obviously don't have a clue! Per your,
suggestion, maybe we can just hang
sign at the boat ramps stating: Slow
Safe Speed Only all year.
Stacy Dun
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Local driver
claims 13th
Stock win
Special to the Chronicle
Three traveling series and four reg-
ular divisions made up a full night of
racing at Citrus County Speedway on
Saturday night and extremely hot
weather made for a slippery race
track during time trials for the Mini
Stock Challenge, Southern Sportsman
and the Gulf Coast Modifieds.
Turn four proved to be exceptional-
ly difficult for all the divisions, mak-
ing it difficult to get a bite off that final
run to turn off the clocks. This was a
make-up race for the Mini Stock
Challenge/Southern Sportsman series
from July 21st. The Gulf Coast
Modifieds were on the regular sched-
ule.
Mini Stock Challenge point leader
Chris Thornton locked in a fast quali-
fying time followed by Cody Blair,
Jamee Ellis and: local driver Jim
Smith and Robbie Storer. Sixteen cars
took the green for the first of three 50
lap features for the night ...
Jame Ellis took the early point with
some heavy hitters in pursuit and
wasted no time putting heat on the
leader. Cody Blair ran second in try-
ing to hold off Chris Thornton, Jim
Smith, Robbie Storer and Jonathan
Camp.
Thornton picked up the lead early
and set the pace right to the check-
ered flag with Jim Smith making a last
lap run at him but having to settle for.
second. Storer held out for third with
Ellis sliding back to fourth from his
pole position and Blair rounding out
the top five.
The Southern Sportsman had 20
cars on Ihe roster and the final quali-
fier, Patrick Thomas, shut down the
clocks at 14.925 seconds on the 3/8th-
mile track for the fastest time.
Richard Elkins qualified second and
was the only other driver to get into
the 14-second bracket with a 14.945
second run.
When the'green flew bfortheir 50-lap
main event, pole sitter Ron Heard-put
his car on the point and was deter-
mined to stay there despite a'lot of
heat from Aaron Williamson, Tommy
Conquest Jr and Richie Smith. Late
in the race Williamson stayed on
Heard's rear bumper and took him
out with 10 laps to go.
Heard got his spot back and
Williamson went to the rear for the
restart, leaving Richie Smith chasing
Heard to the checkered flag and hav-
ing to settle for a second-place finish
at his home track Richard Elkins Jr.
managed to hold off Tommy Conquest
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Central Division
Pct GB L10
.551 z-4-6
.551 4-6
.496 6% 3-7
.462 10% z-6-4
.444 12% 4-6 '
Home
37-25
30-28
32-27
26-32
28-34
Away
28-28
35-25
26-32
28-31
24-31
Los Angeles
Seattle
Oakland
Texas
West Division
Pct GB L10
.595 z-7-3
.565 3% z-7-3
.479 13% z-6-4
.436 18% 3-7
NL
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Monday's Games
Boi.:,n 3 Ta.T.p3 Biyv 0
Oamand Deuto.! 2
N Y Yankees 7 6alnT.ore 6
Ka3ns,3 CrT 6 Tooroni 2
M.,nre iota al Sealle- laliv
Today s Games
Tampa Bay IKazm.r 49-"- at Boston iLiesler.
1.0i 7 05 prr,
Detroit iBon.crrmar. 10-51. at Clevelanda
iSaoain'a 14-6) 705 5 pm
Ballmrore ID Capieis 8.121 a N Y
Yankees tKarslerns 0 21 7 05 p m
L A Angel iSaiunaer. 6-01 at Toronto
iHIa Iday :i.s.5i 07 0 p m
Kansas Cry iDa3,eS 5-81 ar Texas
IMiirwaoo. 7-9) 8 35 p rr,
M.nnr.esota Ga.za 1.31 at Seartle
iRRa ,rez 7.3) 10 05 p I
Cr..cago vh.,l SOX IC"riana 8.71 at
OanYrd iD-Njrau, 6-f 1005 p n
Wednesday s Games
B6iiiTo,' ai N 't' ''anr, ee 1 05 pJ im
M,rnr,ei.if3 31 3fnlk .1 ,i. 6 011
02tro',Tl a" Ci .Ir,'l r 0 in p 1n
LA Ar-geeli 31: T:o.nl 707p m
K.ana0 C-rt aiT Tey:s 86 r, p .
Crncago iPjr .h- SOX 3i iOaiaa 1004
p .
Thursday's Games
Cn.cago Whie SoX t1 Oakland :' r3 p m
Del'o'i ar Y Yanke.-. 7 05 pmrr
L A Arngeins 1 TurioI 7 07 p i
K a ,;-a ': r, a T-rai 8 .i pS rr
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Monday's Games
P.tnsour.,r, -;, Frar. I:,.,;, a 1 ga.ne i
San Franc',:ci 10 PlruDurgr. 3 2noa arme
OuUij.4,1 al L C "6Cijc "2 Ia1c
Today's Games
A.'lc.na IK.,T, 6.. 1 at Flo,I.la ,iW J.s, .121'
7 05 p mr
N t' s- IO MH,,ar.acz 7-4,1 al
HPn.pdr hitr.eil 7. 101i 05 n.
Pr i3a,0 pr., IL 611.nc 12 a I'31 air..ingjlor.
It.II 3'31 705 pr'm
Sar, Frarcco IAIC.i'on 00,U at Auati, a
(Smolz 10-6), 7.35 p.m.
Cincinnati (Harahg 11-3) at Chicago Cubs
(Zambrano 14-8), 8:05 p.m.
St. Louis (K.Wells 5-13) at Milwaukee
(Capuano 5-9), 8:05 p.m.
Colorado (Francis 13-5) at San Diego
(Maddux 7-9), 10:05 p.m.
Houston (Albers 2-5) at L.A. Dodgers
(Tomko 2-9), 10:10 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
Arizona at Florida, 7:05 p.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
San Francisco at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m.
Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.
St. Louis at Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m.
Colorado at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
Houston at LA. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Thursday's Games
St. Louis at Milwaukee, 2:05 p.m.
Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
Arizona at Florida, 7:05 p.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
San Francisco at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m.
Colorado at San Diego, -10:05 p.m.
Houston at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
LEAGUE LEADERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING-MOrdonez, Detroit, 356;
ISUZu~I Seanie 347 Polanc,. Dieloi
344. Fggns Los Angeles 3'40 PoS.3a
New York 340 Jeie N e Y.-r '29
RUNs--AR.oar,,uez New York 107
Sheffieia CDei.oi 93 Grande&ror,
Detroit, 91; MOrdonez, Detroit, 89; Rios,
Toronio 86; BAbreu, New York, 86;
S'zemoie, Cleveland, 84
RBI-ARodriguez, New York, 114;
MOrdonez, Detroit, 104; VGuerrero, Los
Angeles, 90; Momeau, Minnesota, 89;
VMartinez, Cleveland, 83; Matsui, New
York, 81; THunter, Minnesota, 79 "
HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 168; Jeter,
New York, 158; MOrdonez, Detroit, 155;
Polanco, Detroit, 150; BRoberts,
Baltimore, 145;
DOUBLES-MOrdonez, Detroit, 41;
VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 38; DOrtiz,
Boston, 37; Cano, New York, 34;
BRoberts, Baltimore, 34; AHilI, Toronto,
33; VWells, Toronto, 33
TRIPLES-Granderson, Detroit, 18;
Crawford, Tampa Bay, 9; CGuillen,
Detroit, 8; MeCabrera, New York, 7; Crisp,
Boston, 7; MByrd, Texas, 7.
HOME RUNS-ARodriguez, New York,
39; Morneau, Minnesota, 28; CPena,
Tampa Bay,. 26; Dye, Chicago, 24;
Sheffield, Detroit, 24; Matsui, New York,
23; Konerko, Chicago, 23; THunter,
Minnesota, 23.
STOLEN BASES-Crawford, Tampa
Bay, 38; BRoberts, Baltimore, 34;
CPatterson, Baltimore, 33; Figgins, Los
Angeles, 32; ISuzuki, Seattle, 32;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 29; JLugo, Boston,
27.
PITCHING (12 Decisions)-Haren,
Oakland, 13-4, .765, 2.53; Beckett,
Boston, 15-5, .750, 3.24; Verlander,
Detroit, 12-4, .750, 3.58; Bedard,
Baltimore, 12-4, .750, 3.11; Halladay,
Toronto, 13-5, .722, 4.17
: STRIKEOUTS-Bedard, Baltimore,
199; JoSantana, Minnesota, 170; Kazmir,
Tampa Bay, 160; Matsuzaka, Boston, 159;
Sabathia, Cleveland, 154
SAVES-Putz, Seattle, 34; Jenks,
Chicago, 33; Borowski, Cleveland, 32;
TJones, Detroit, 31; FrRodriguez, Los
Angeles, 29; Papelbon, Boston, 28
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-HaRamirez, Florida, .341;
.337; Utley, Philadelphia, .336; Renteria,
Atlanta, .336; MiCabrera, Florida, .335;
DYoung, Washington, .333.
RUNS-Rollins, Philadelphia, 100;
HaRamirez, Florida, 90; JBReyes, New
York, 86; Uggla, Florida, 81; Holliday,
Colorado, 80; Fielder, Milwaukee, 79;
Utley, Philadelphia, 79.
RBI-Howard, Philadelphia, 97;
CaLee, Houston, 95; Holliday, Colorado,
93; Fielder, Milwaukee, 88; MiCabrera,
Florida, 83; Atkins, Colorado, 82; Utley,
Philadelphia, 82.
HITS-HaRamirez, Florida, 156;
Holliday, Colorado, 156; JBReyes, New
York, 150; Rollins, Philadelphia, 149;
Francoeur, Atlanta, 145; MiCabrera,
Florida, 143; Renteria, Atlanta, 142.
DOUBLES-Utliey, Philadelphia, 41;
Uggla, Florida, 40; Holliday, Colorado, 40;
AdGonzalez, San Diego, 36; Church,
Washington, 35; HaRamirez, Florida, 34;
Rowand, Philadelphia, 34
TRIPLES-Rollins, Philadelphia, 15;
JBReyes, New York, 11; Johnson, Atlanta,
10; Amezaga, Florida, 9; Byrnes, Arizona,
7; Pence, Houston, 6; CGuzman,
Washington, 6; MCameron, San Diego, 6.
HOME RUNS-Fielder, Milwaukee, 36;
Howard, Philadelphia, 33; Dunn,
Cincinnati, 30; MiCabrera, Florida, 28;
Griffey Jr., Cincinnati, 27; Pujols, St.
Louis, 24; CaLee, Houston, 24; Bonds,
San Francisco, 24.
STOLEN BASES-JBReyes, New York,
56; Pierre, Los Angeles, 45; HaRamirez,
Florida, 37; Victorino, Philadelphia, 32;
Bymes, Arizona, 31; Taveras, Colorado,
29; Wright, New York, 25.
PITCHING (12 Decisions)-Penny, Los
Angeles, 13-3, .812, 2.54; Harang,
Cincinnati, 11-3, .786, 3.37; Hamels,
Philadelphia, 13-5, .722, 3.64
STRIKEOUTS-Peavy, San Diego,
164; Webb, Arizona, 155; Hamels,
Philadelphia, 150; Harang, Cincinnati,
146; CZambrano, Chicago, 139; RHill,
Chicago, 128; OlPerez, New York, 128.
SAVES-FCordero, Milwaukee, 36;
Valverde, Arizona, 35; Saito, Los Angeles,
29; Hoffman, San Diego, 29; CCordero,
Washington, 26
New York
Philadelphia
Atlanta
Florida
Washington
East Division
Pct GB L10O
.556 z-5-5
.530 3 z-6-4
.525 3% 5-5
.466 10% 5-5
.458 11% z-6-4
Home
32-27
33-25
31-28
26-32
30-29
Away
33-25
29-30
31-28
29-31
24-35
Milwaukee
Chicago
St. Louis
Houston
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Central Division
W L Pct GB L10 Str Home
62 56 .525 4-6 L-1 39-20
60 57 .513 1% 3-7 L-2 30-28
55 60 .478 5% 5-5 W-2 30-27
52 65 .444 9% z-6-4 W-1 32-27
50 67 .427 11% 5-5 L-1 27-32
49 67 .422 12 5-5 L-1 26-33
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Away
23-36
30-29
25-33
20-38
23-35
23-34
Intr
8-7 Arizona
8-4 San Diego
6-9 Colorado
9-9 Los Angeles
7-11 San Francisco
5-10
West Division
Pct GB L10
.563 7-3
.538 3 z-6-4
.521 5 z-6-4
.513 6 2-8
.424 16% 3-7
Home
37-23
32-26
35-23
30-29
27-32
Away
30-29
31-28
26-33
30-28
23-36
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Upton cf 3 00 0 DOrtizdh 4 0 1 1
,- -..-- CPenalb 4 00 0 MRmrzIf 4 1 1 0
... .... DYong rf 3 00 0 JDrew cf 3 0 0 0
BHarrs2b 300 0 Lowell 3b 4 0 2 1
Gomesdh 301 0 Cora 2b 4 0 1 0
JoWlsn ss 3000 Mrbelli c 3 1 0 0
Nvarro c 2 00 0 Hinske rf 2 0 0 0
... ... Totals 280 20 Totals 32 3 8 3
Tampa Bay 000 000 000- 0
Boston 100 000 11x- 3
LOB--,Tampa Bay 4, Boston 8. 2B-JLugo
... (24), DOrtiz (37). SB-Crawford (38). CS-
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IP H RERBBSO
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Shields L,9-8 6 5 1 1 0 5
Glover 1 1 1 1 2 1
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Boston
WkfIeloW14.10 8 2 0 0 2 6
S.- a PapelbonS,28 1 0 0 0 1 2
...:. j Umpires-Home, Adam Dowdy; First,
Fieldin Culbreth; Second, Paul Schrieber;
bll. Third, Tim McClelland.
T-2:43. A-36,808 (36,525).
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Game 1
SAN FRAN PITTSBURGH
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RDaviscf 4 01 1 McLth cf 4 0 1 1
Drham2b 4 00 0"JBtsta If 3 1 1 0
Winn rf 4 00 0 FSnchz2b 4 1 1 0
Bonds If 301 0 LaRche 1b 3 000
BMolna c 3 00 0 Doumit rf 2 0 0 0
Feliz3b 3 00 0 Izturis 3b 1 0 0 0
Ortmr lb 3 11 0 Castillo 3b 3 0 1 2
Fmdsn ss 3 00 0 Palino c 3 0 00
Cain p 2 00 0 JWIson ss 2 01 0
Rdrgez ph 1 00 0 Mholm p 3 1 1 0
Mssngr p 0 00 0
Totals 301 3 1 Totals 28 3 6 3
San Francisco 001 000 000- 1
Pittsburgh 210 000 00x- 3
DP-San Francisco 1. LOB-San
Francisco 2, Pittsburgh 4. 2B-RDavis (6),
Ortmeler (4), McLouth (13), FSanchez (30),
Castillo (.14), Maholm (1). CS--JWilson (4).
IP H RERBBSO
San Francisco
Cain L,4-13 7 6 3 3 2 7
Messenger 1 0 0 0 0 0
Pittsburgh
Maholm W,8-14 9 3 1 1 0 4
HBP-by Cain (JWilson).
Umpires-Home, Mike Everitt; First,
Chad Fairchild; Second, Brian Gorman;
Third, Paul Nauert.
T-1:51. A-0 (38,496).
Game 2
SAN FRAN PITTSBURGH
ab rhbi ab r hbi
RDavis Cf 4 22 0 Izturis ss 5 0 0 0
Vizquel ss 3 10 1 JBtsta rf 2 1 1 1
Winn rf 400 1 FSnchz2b 5 020
Feliz 3b 4 21 1 Bay If 3 0 00
Ortmr If 5 21 2 LaRche lb 4 0 1 0
Klesko lb 3 124 Phelps c 4 1 2 1
Rdrgez c 402 0 Castillo 3b 4 0 0 0
Frndsn 2b 3 11 0 McLth cf 4 02 0
Lowry p 3 11 1 Yuman p 2 00 0
DRbrts ph 1 00 0 Kuwata p 0 00 0
Klinep 0 00 0 Nady ph 1 1 1 1
Osoria p 0 0 0 0
JWlson ph 1 0 0 0
Grabow p 0 0 00
Totals 34101010 Totals 35 3 9 3
San Francisco 100 004 500- 10
Pittsburgh 010 000 101- 3
E-Vizquel (7), Rodriguez (3). DP-San
Francisco 1, Pittsburgh 1. LOB-San
Francisco 4, Pittsburgh 10. 2B-RDavis 2
(8), Feliz (21), Klesko (22), Lowry (2). HR-
Ortmeier (3), Klesko (6), JBautista (8),
Phelps (3), Nady (15). SB-RDavis 2 (13),
McLouth (8). S-Winn. SF-Vizquel.
IP H RERBBSO
San Francisco
Lowry W,13-7 7 6 2 2 5 3
Kline 2 3 1 1 0 1
Pittsburgh
YoumanL,2-4 6 4 5 5 4 2
Kuwata 1 5 5 5 0 0
Osoria 1 1 0 0 0 0
Grabow 1 0 0 0 0 1
HBP-by Osoria (Frandsen).
Umpires-Home, Gerry Davis; First,
Brian Gorman; Second, Paul Nauert; Third,
Chad Fairchild.
T-2:33. A-25,434 (38,496).
OAKLAND
ShStwrt If
Ellis 2b
Cust rf
Frmik rif
Piazza dh
DJnson lb
Scutaro 3b1
Kotsay cf
DMrpy ss
Suzuki c
DETROIT
ab rh D
5 34 0 Gmdsn cf
6 11 2 Planco 2b
4 1 3 0 Shffield dh
0 00 0 MOrdz rf
4 11 1 CGillen ss
4 00 1 IRdrgz c
4 01 3 Casey lb
4 00 0 Thmes If
4 00 0 Inge3b
4 120
Totals 39712 7 Totals 32 2 4 2
Oakland 202 021 000- 7
Detroit 200 000 000- 2
Kotsay reached first on catcher's interfer-
ence.
E-Scutaro (11), CGuillen (23),
IRodriguez (6). LOB-Oakland 13, Detroit 7.
2B-Suzuki (7), IRodriguez (23). 3B-
CGuillen (8). HR-Ellis (16).
IP H RERBBSO
Oakland
Gaudin W,9-8
ABrown
Street
Detroit
Durbih.L,7-5
Grilli
Miner
Seay
ALopez
HBP-by
ABrown.
62-3 4 2 2
11-3 0 0 0
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11-3
11-3
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Gaudin
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Umpires-Home, Derryl Cousins; First,
Ted Barrett; Second, Mark Carlson; Third,
Angel Hemandez.
T-3:04. A-37,229 (41,070).
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BRbns 2b 5 12 1 Damon dn 3 1 1 0
CPnsor. ci 5 22 1 Duncan dh 1 0 0 0
MrKKis rf 2 10 0 Giamoi ph 1 0 1 0
Telada ss 4 0 1 1 Jeter ss 5 0 1 1
Millar lb 4 01 0 BAbreu rf 4 1 1 1
Huff dh 401 0ARod3b 4 1 1 0
Mora 3b 4 02 0 Matsui If 3 1 1 0
RaHrdz c 4000 Posada c 4 1 2 1
Redmn If 4220 Cano 2b 4 0 00
Btemit lb 2 1 1 2
APhllps lb 1 0 00
MeCbrcf 3 1 1 1
Totals 36611 3 Totals 35 710 6
Baltimore 300 010 101- 6
New York 220 110 001- 7
One out when winning run scored.
DP-Baltimore 1, New York 1. LOB-
Baltimore 5, New York 6. 2B-BRoberts
(34), Damon (19), MeCabrera (20). HR-
CPatterson (6), BAbreu (12), Betemit (2).
SB-CPatterson (33), ARodriguez (14).
IP H RERBBSO
Baltimore
Guthrie 42-3 9 6 6 2 3
Burres 11-3 0 0 0 0 1
Hoey 1 0 0 0 0 1
JWalker 1 0 0 0 0 0
Bradford L,1-5 1-3 1 1 1 0 0
New York
Wang 6 8 5 5 1 2
Villone 1 0 0 0 0 0
Chamberlain 1 0 0 0 0 2
-MRivera.W,3-3 1 3 1 1 -0 0-
Wang pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
HBP-by Bradford (MeCabrera), by Wang
(Markakis). WP--Guthrie, Wang, Villone 2.
Umpires-Home, Bruce Froemming;
First, Brian Runge; Second, Mark Wegner;
Third, Mike Winters.
T-3:10. A-54,398 (56,937).
TORONTO KANSAS CITY ,
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Jr.nson i1 5 13 0 DJesus cf 2 2 1 0
Ovrbay 1D 4 01 0 EGrmn 2D 3 2 1 0
Riosrf 3 02 1 Teahenrf 3 2 2 1
VWellscf 4 01 0 Butler lb 3 0 1 2 .
Thmasdh 3 11 0Gload lb 1 01 2.
AHill 2b 4000 Gordon 3b 4 0 1 0
Thgpen c 301 1 Brown dh 4 0 0 0
Zaun c 1 000 Buck c 4 0 00
Luna 3b 3 00 0 Gthrght If 4 0 0 0
Olmedo ph 1 000 TPena ss 3 00 0
JMcDId ss 3 00 0
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Totals 352 9 2 Totals 31 6 7 5
Toronto 011 000 000- 2
Kansas City 102 010 20x- 6
E-Overbay (3), AHill (9), Luna (1). DP-,
Toronto 1, Kansas City 1. LOB-Toronto 8,
Kansas City 5. 2B-Johnson 2 (8), Rios
(33), Thomas (21). 3B-Gload (3). HR-
Teahen (6). SB-EGerman (8). CS-TPena
(5).
IP H RERBBSO
Tronto
Litsch L,4-5
Tallet
Frasor
Kansas City
OPerez W,7-11
JoPeralta
Gobble
Greinke
Soria
62-3 6 5 2 2 2
1-3 1 1 1 1 1
1 0 0 0 0 2
8 2 2
1 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
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HBP-by Litsch (DeJesus).
Umpires-Home, Sam Holbrook; First,
Randy Marsh; Second, Bob Davidson;
Third, Brian Knight.
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New York
Toronto
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
East Division
GB L10
5-5
4 z-9-1
11% z-6-4
16% z-4-6
26 z-4-6
Home
37-20
38-21
35-22
29-28
26-33
Away
34-27
29-30
24-36
25-35
19-40
Cleveland
Detroit
Minnesota
Chicago
Kansas City
Home
40-17
37-22
29-30
30-28
Away
29-30
28-28
28-32
21-38
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TODAY'S SPORTS
BASEBALL
7 p.m. (66 PAX) Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Boston Red Sox
7 p.m. (FSNFL) Arizona Diamondbacks at Florida Marlins
BOWLING
11:30 p.m. (ESPN2) PBA Bowling All-Star Shootout Second
Round (Taped)
SOFTBALL
7 p.m. (ESPN2) Little League Softball World Series Semifinal
9 p.m. (ESPN2) Little League Softball World Series Semifinal
AUTO RACING
Citrus county Speedway
8/11/07
Florida Mini Stock Challenge Feature
50 Laps 16 Cars
1. #24 Chris Thornton Clearwater
2. #32 Jim Smith Inverness
3. # 9 Robbie Storer Zephyrhills
4. #98 Jame Ellis Brooksville
5. #81 Cody Blair Winter Park
Fast Qualifier #24 Chris Thornton
Southern Sportsman Series Feature
50 Laps 20 Cars
1. #00 Ron Heard Seffner
2. #42 Richie Smith Hernando
3. #55 Richard Elkins Jr. -Aubumdale
4. #72 Tommy Conquest JR.- Bronson
5. # 1 Bart Weatherford Lakeland
Fast Qualifier #25 Patrick Thomas -
14.925 Secs.
Gulfcoast Modified Feature
50 Laps 11 Cars
1. #01 Curtis Neumann Inverness
2. # 1 Wayne Jefferson Pinellas Park
3.#99 Sean McLaughlin-Port Charlotte
4. #12 Eric Rudd Naples
5. #34 Teddy Nelson Pinellas Park
Fast Qualifier # 01 Curtis Neumann -
14.146 Secs.
Street Stock Feature
20 Laps 18 Cars
1. #42 Richie Smith Hernando -
13th Season Win
2. #00 Todd Downs Homosassa
3. # 8 Mike Stalnaker Ocala,
4. # 9 Artie Hewitt Port Richey
5. #93 Tim Wilson Floral City
1st Heat Winner -# 3 Curtis Flanagan -
Floral City
2nd Heat Winner #00 Todd Downs
Pure Stock Feature
20 Laps 20 Cars
1. #33 Bill Ryan Bushnell 5th
Season Win
2. #134 Chad Markland Inverness
3. #00 Mike Dubbs Bushnell ,
4. #44 Glen Colyer Homosassa
Springs
5. # 3 Rick Shahid Floral City
1st Heat Winner #61 Ricky Henick -
Inverness
2nd Heat Winner #36 Mike Dubbs
4 Cylinder Bomber Feature
20 Laps 18 Cars
1. #22 Bobby Richardson Lecanto
1st Season Win
2. #199 Robert Carter Belleview
3. #20 Travis Hoefler Floral City
4. # 5 John Doucette Bayonet Pt.
5. #70 Dan Haag Lecanto
1st Heat Winner #122 John DeGeorge
Dunnellon
2nd Heat Winner #22 Bobby
Richardson
V8 Thunder Stock Rookies
20 Laps -11 Cars
1. #34 Richard Dinkins Inverness
1st Feature win
2. #94 Jesse Veltman Crystal River
3. #37 Chad Fairbanks Spring Hill
4. #53 Jennifer Brown Inverness
5. #10 Eddie Rosasco Spring Hill
BOWLING
Bowling League Results
PARKVIEW LANES
Parkview Lanes League Results
SUMMER GOLFBOWL: The closest-to-
pin awards were won by Jim Stack and
Brad Briscoe, and the high bowlers were
Greg Shaw 300,714;' Marvin Brigner
237,258,234,729; Jim Randle
244,265,714; Lenny Oakeson 227,659.
The team of Saltmarsh-Shaw was one-
under par, and is leading the league by 6.5
points going into'the final week.
HOLDER HOTSHOTS:
Handicap: Michael Tenhoe 292; Justin
Simpkins 275,770; Mitch Hales 740;
Andrea Kish 275,705; Judie Andrews 260;
Denise Manning 740.
Scratch: Michael Tenhoe 266,660; Chris
Jones 220; Anthony Nott 600; Denise
.Manning 189,536; Char Simpkins 179,461.
SUMMER OWLS:
Handicap: Ed Serocki 302,767; Jim Cheff
291; Andy Megret 789; Claudia Ortiz
269,708; Debbe Chung 262,696.
Scratch: Jim Cheff 276,628; Ed Serocki
245; Andy Megret 618; Debbe Chung
212,546; Saad Bouve 182,513.
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Denise
Manning, 80 pins over her average, and
Andy Megret, 129 pins over his average.
Parkview Lanes News
300 GAMEI Congratulations to Greg
Shaw, who rolled a 300 game Tuesday
night, August 7, in the Summer GolfBowl
League at Twisted Oaks and Parkview
Lanes. The 300 came after a 212 in the
first game, and was followed with a 202 in
the third game for a 714 series.
GCUSBC GOLFBOWL RESULTS:
Everyone was a winner at the Greater
Citrus USBC GolfBowl benefit tournament,
especially Hospice of Citrus County and
the Youth Bowling Association. Every hole
was sponsored, and more than twenty
door prizes were presented to the partici-
pants in addition to prizes to the top six
teams. Many thanks to everyone who
helped make this first annual tournament a
success.
MIXED DOUBLES 7-8-9
NOTAP TOURNEY:
The next Monthly NoTap tourney is
Sunday, August 19, beginning at 1:30pm
with a luncheon and the bowling to begin
around 2pm. The cost is $30 per couple,
and reservations are required by Friday,
August 17.
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 funi
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.
MOVES
Monday's Sports
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Placed OF Jay
Gibbons on the 15-day DL. Purchased the
contract ofC-1 B J.R. House from Norfolk (IL).
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CAROLINA PANTHERS-Signed OT
Kenyatta Walker. Waived DE Jason Hall
and TE Dan Murray.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS-Signed S
Sammy Knight. Released S Kevin
McCadam. e
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
FLORIDA PANTHERS-Named Mike
Kitchen assistant coach.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
NEW YORK RED BULLS-Named Bob
Montgomery director of youth develop-
ment, effective Sept. 1.
COLLEGE
NCAA-Announced Texas Tech basket-
ball senior Esmir Rizvic has been granted
half of an additional season after losing 50
percent of last season due to an injury from
a flagrant foul.
BECKER-Named Frank Millerick athlet-
ic director, Brian Gorman men's basketball
coach, Taskin Guven men's soccer coach
and Michelle Littlefield softball coach.
CARTHAGE-Named David Neff men's
and women's lacrosse coach.
DEPAUL-Named Christine Szabo
assistant cross country and track coach.
MANHATTANVILLE-Named John
DiBetta men's assistant basketball coach.
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to lower
cancer risk
he U.S. Food and
Drug Administration
is explaining its
stance on the cancer-fighting
potential of tomatoes and
lycopene, the compound
that gives tomatoes their red
color
The agency says there is
"no credible evidence" that
lycopene reduces the risk of
cancer, and only "very limit-
ed credible evidence" that
tomatoes and tomato sauce
do. Now, this doesn't mean
you should take tomatoes off
your shopping list. The
American Cancer Society
still recommends eating a
wide variety of colorful
fruits and vegetables every
day, and tomatoes definitely
fit into that plan.
' Rather, the FDA judg-
ments affect the cancer-
related claims that food or
supplement companies can
put on their products. None
are allowed for lycopene,
and only a few carefully
worded claims are allowed
for tomatoes and tomato
products. In a report pub-
lished recently in the
Journal of the National
Cancer Institute, agency sci-
entists describe how they
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CANCER
& BLOOD
DISEASE
4a.
Nasal function changes Dan discovers exercise -
the remedy for tiredness
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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."
Dan's support group is reviewing
the benefits of exercise present-
ed in the book,
"Younger Next Year."
Dan's support group sat in .P
thoughtful silence after
hearing the exercise rules.
Finally, Dan spoke up, "I
thought that exercising
three or four days a week
was good."
"It is a lot better than no
exercise," said Tim, "and
I'm delighted with anyone Dr. Ed
who exercises three or four 'DA
days a week. It's far better STO
than no exercise, but it is
settling for a goal of fairly good fitness
and health instead of optimal health.
Chris and Harry (authors of "Younger
Next Year") want you to go for the best
health you can achieve."
"But that requires a big chunk of
time," objected Joe, another man in the
group. "Is the difference between fairly
good health and optimal health worth
that much time?"
"You're the only one who can answer
that question for your life," said Tim.
"We're talking about 45 minutes of
exercise a day, six days a week.
Consider this: Exercise nourishes your
muscles and indeed your entire body in
a way that nothing else can
duplicate. It is nourishment
S of a different kind than food,
but is just as important to
health. Would you settle for
eating a nourishing meal
only three or four times a
week?"
Joe, a big man with a big
appetite, laughed heartily,
Dodge "No way, Jose!"
Tim grinned and said,
*N'S "How much time do you
RY" spend watching TV?"
"Oh, maybe one or two
hours a day," said Joe.
"And how much health benefit do you
get from that?" asked Tim.
"OK, Doc," said Joe. "I think I get the
point"
Jill, a nurse who was about 40 pounds
Please see DODGE/Page 4C
Changes in nasal function and how
the inside of the nose looks to a doc-
tor can happen to both men and
women, but women have a unique quality
of having more estrogen than men, which
can cause them to have some nasal prob-
lems that are unique to the
female population.
Studies and research have
suggested that more than 40
percent of women have report-
ed nasal changes when estro-
gen levels change. This <
includes menstrual cycle, -
menopausal, pregnancy, and I
the use of oral contraceptive
pills, particularly the early r. Den
type, which had high levels of Dr. Den
estrogen. EAR,
The reason the nasal symp- & TH
toms occur is that, like the vagi-
nal mucosa, the nasal mucosa
has estrogen receptors that respond to the
different levels in the body. If estrogen lev-
els are low, nasal airflow is at its highest,
because nasal congestion is decreased.
Estrogens have the effect of causing
swelling of the nasal lining by increasing
blood flow to the area, a direct result of ele-
vated estrogen levels.
The term premenstrual cold was com-
monly used years ago to describe the few
days before the woman started her month-
ly bleeding. It can be characterized by hav-
ing a runny nose, nasal congestion all
the hallmarks of having a cold without hav-
ing the actual virus.
Treatment for this problem includes anti-
histamines, decongestants, top-
ical steroid sprays, and over-
the-counter sprays (which have
some risk of rebound swelling
o and should be avoided).
Decongestants and antihista-
mines have to be taken judi-
ciously during a pregnancy and
under the advice of an obstetri-
cian, and patients with heart or
s Grillo blood pressure issues need to
be careful with decongestants.
NOSE Glaucoma patients need to
ROAT be careful using antihista-
mines, as sometimes antihista-
mines can increase ocular or eye pressure
and aggravate the glaucoma. Only in
extreme situations are patients so debili-
tated that they require surgical or other
treatments to reduce the swelling in the
nose.
Denis Grillo, D.O., is an ear, nose and
throat specialist in Crystal River.
Contact him at 795-0011.
Doc, how
can I help
myself?
Breast cancer is the
most common cancer
affecting women.
Fortunately, since most of
the cancer can be felt by
examination and also
because of widespread
availability of mammo-
grams, most breast cancers
are diagnosed at an early
stage when it is localized to
the breast
This is usually treated
with surgery, followed by
systemic therapy in terms of
hormone and/or chemother-
apy. Some patients also
receive radiation therapy.
Many of these cancers are
curable. Still, every patient
is worried about cancer
recurrence. They always ask
about whether there is any
thing they can do to improve
the chance of cure.
Researchers studied
almost 1,500 women with
early stage breast cancer All
of them had completed sur-
gery, radiation therapy and
chemotherapy. They may be
on hormone therapy.
* Participants completed
24-hour dietary recall and
physical activity question-
naires at baseline, then
filled out health status ques-
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Q : I heard that a high school track muscle aches and pains. Counterirritants
star died from using a sports produce a temporary irritation or inflamma-
cream. What can you tell me tion of the skin causing itching, burning,
about this? warmth, or cooling which is
A: According to published thought to mask the pain occur-
reports, a 17-year-old high school ring more deeply in the body.
track and cross-country star died : While toxic exposure to topical
from a toxic level of methyl sali- methyl salicylate is rare, high lev-
cylate in her body. The medical : els in the body can result in sali-
examiner in this tragic case cylate toxicity, which may cause
reported that the high school stu- rapid deep breathing, rapid
dent had more than six times the heart rate, nausea, vomiting,
safe amount of this substance in ,ringing in the ears, blood
her system. It was the first time Richard Hoffmann changes, fluid in the lungs, coma
that the New York City medical and seizures. The patient in this
examiner had seen a death from ASK TE case was reportedly using three
methyl salicylate. PHARMACIST topical products containing
Methyl salicylate is the active methyl salicylate Ultra
ingredient in many sports creams including Strength Bengay, adhesive pads and a third
Bengay Cream, Icy Hot Cream, Exocaine unspecified product to relieve muscle aches
Plus Rub, ArthriCare Triple-Medicated Gel, and pains after exercise. Besides using mul-
Musterole Deep Strength Rub and others, tiple products, one possible explanation for
Methyl salicylate is a "counterirritant" that how toxic levels of methyl salicylate were
is used topically on the skin to help relieve found in this student is that heat and exer-
ow, time flies when
you're having fun! It's
time for school!
I would like to dedicate this
column to all our ladies and
gentlemen preparing for a new
school year.
I'm sure you have many
thoughts running through your
mind what to wear, how to
present yourself, what is every-
one else wearing or
possibly how will
you fit in.
Being a modeling
and image instruc-
tor for many years, I
know how impor-
tant it is for teens to
feel "in style." One
of the most impor-
tant lessons taught Lillian
in a polishing class
is your image.
The way you dress YAI
tells the world a lot STY
about yourself. It is
your responsibility to portray
the proper image. Our society
has, unfortunately, created a
spirit of seduction in the fash-
ion world. If we want to express
ourselves appropriately, we
need to tone down the message
that is misunderstood as "cool."
Being stylish is a lot of fun, and
you do not have to sell yourself
short on "class."
You are the future genera-
tion of this society and I wish to
help you start preparing for a
bright future that can take you
anywhere you want to go!
Your future begins with you
- who you are, what you stand
for, and, most importantly, how
you value yourself. You are
entirely too precious to misrep-
resent yourself by the way you
dress. It is very important that
you understand how to be
"cool" in an appropriate way.
Here are some fun tips for
girls:
Wardrobe planning -
organize your closet by colors;
this gives you freedom to mix
match and increases your
"looks." Start to create differ-
ent looks. Learn to accessorize
with headbands, jewelry, fun
belts, have a business look with
a blazer, have a funky look with
a hat, have a relaxed look with
a T-shirt, yoga pants and sneak-
ers. Style your hair and change
your makeup for each look
Low-rise jeans are very
cool, but according to the Citrus
County school dress code,
shorts, skirts or pants should be
worn at the natural waistline.
Choose longer shirts to cover
yourself, or choose a jean that is
low in the front and a little high-
er in the rear Lower pockets are
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"The StomaphyX allows me, as a
surgeon, to offer patients the most
comprehensive weight loss options
in the country. This is the most
affordable weight loss surgery
available, the least invasive, and has
the lowest risk ofcomplicarions.
There is essentially limited recovery
time for the patient, which allows
the patient to return to their daily
activities and work environment,
typically on the same day."
-Dr. Todd Overcash
Munroe Regional Medical Center
has been designated a Center of
Excellence by the American Society
of Bariarric Surgery. The ASBS
Center of Excellence designation
recognizes surgical programs
with a demonstrated track record
of favorable outcomes in
bariatric surgery.
the trend and slenderize the
rear. Please make sure that your
shirt is the right cut for the pants
- the worst image is seeing
your midriff.
Skirts If you wear a mini,
wear tights, leggings or biking
shorts under it You will feel
more relaxed and look better
Learn to wear fun shoes that
match the "look" that you are
creating.1 Tip: short-
er skirts require a
flat shoe; longer
skirts require a heel
or boots.
0 Shirts Now
we can have fun!
Layer T-shirts and
tanks to give color to
your look; design
Yai Yai your own vintage
style by mix-match-
ipp ing textures and col-
YAI ors. Remember,
LE scoop necklines are
cool; however, if they
are too low cut, simply wear a
little tank under it for a layered
look
Hair and makeup Hair is
a fun way to accessorize your
outfit Curly is fun, straight is
sleek, headbands and hats are
funky, pigtails and braids cre-
ate the cool "schoolgirl" look
Use mineral makeup to pre-
vent breakouts, or simply use
eye makeup only. Have fun
with colors tfat coordinate
with your outfit heavier liner
and lips are for a high fashion
look, and a thinner liner and
gloss for a more casual look
And here are a few guide-
lines just for guys:
Express yourself with style
and please wear your bottoms
in the proper position. This will
make you look like a class act!
Express yourself with acces-
sories as well men's neck-.
laces and bracelets, either sil-
ver, gold or the leather beach
style is very popular.
Be the gentleman that you
are called to be, and your
future will be on a silver plat-
ter
Now is the perfect time to
become a leader amongst your
peers you are in boot camp
training for a very prosperous
future.
Be creative and have fun!
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Lillian Yai Yai Knipp is an
internationally trained hair
designer, make-up artist, skin-
care specialist and fashion
designer. A former model,
modeling agency owner and
Citrus County business owner,
she can be reached at
yaiyaistyle@hotmail.com.
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.
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.
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.
Free seminar, "Diabetes and
Glaucoma," at 3 p.m. Wednesday,
Aug. 22, by Srin Dutt, M.D.,
Hernando Endoscopy & Surgery
Center, at the Hemando 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
Hemando-Pasco Hospice (HPH)
cise may have increased the rate of drug
absorption through the skin into the blood-
stream.
Manufacturers of products containing
methyl salicylate recommend that they
should not be used more than three to four
times per day and for no more than seven
days. These products are also not recom-
mended to be taken orally, used by children
younger than 12, used on any open cuts,
wounds, damaged skin, or used in combina-
tion with heating pads.
The use of other salicylate products may
also contribute to toxicity and should be
avoided. Please read all product labeling
carefully and consult with your pharmacist
and physician if you have any questions
regarding the use of nonprescription med-
ication.
Richard Hoffmann has practiced
pharmacy for more than 20 years.
Send questions to him at 1135 N.
Timucuan Trail, Inverness, FL 34453.
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
Organization's Respite
Assistance Program is available
to all residents of Citrus, Pasco,
Hemando, Sumter and Lake coun-
ties 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.
S-killbank's volunteer pool of
drivers will chauffeur residents of'
Please see NOTES/Page 3C
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. Hotdogs 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
Thursday. Call Barbara at 726-
0888.
Free spinal scan and facility
tour with Dr. Russell
Lewandowski, who is also avail-
able to speak at community organi-
zations. Call Barbara at 726-0888.
Visit www.proadjusterbyrussellchi-
ro.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
StomaphyXrM State-of-the-art endoscopic weight loss
procedure now offered by Dr. Todd Overcash and Munroe
Regional Medical Center. Dr. Overcash is one of the original
four surgeons in the United States trained to perform this
procedure and the first on the East Coast.
This revolutionary procedure is now available for individuals
who have had previous gastric bypass surgery and who are
regaining weight and those who want an alternative to
invasive weight loss surgery.
StomaphyXrM benefits:
* In most cases, the StomaphyXrM procedure is performed
on an outpatient basis.
* No need for surgical incisions.
* Enables the surgeon to reduce the size of the stomach.
* Preserves future treatment options.
* Essentially painless.
* Faster recovery than with open/laparoscopic procedures.
Free "Family Day Get-Away"
from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17, at
Whispering Pines Park in
Inverness, sponsored 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. Brochures, pam-
phlets, stickers, pencils, free door
prizes and prizes for a ring toss
game for children and coloring con-
test will be given out.
Call Melissa Salmon-Heil at 795-
2261.
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.
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.
INGLIS Hospice of the
Nature Coast seeks volunteers
who live in Inglis and Yankeetown.
Call Judy Knowlton, volunteer
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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-
Vree information line, (877) 746-
3248. The CCHD Web address is
mvw.citruscountyhealth.org and
1he Community Resource number.
is 211.
SThe Beverly Hills Lions Club
SInc. 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
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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.
Montgomery Ave. Call Sue Littnan
at 726-1731, ext; 242. -. -
Florida Elks Children's -
Therapy Services provides free in-'
home physical and occupational
therapy to Florida children in need.
Applicants 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
Department offers birth control
services to women of childbearing
age. These confidential services
are available at all health depart-
ment 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
Center: 9 to 11 a.m. first
Wednesday monthly.
Brentwood Health Center: 10
to 11 a.m. second Tuesday month-
ly. ... .. ... .
West Citrus Community
Center: 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,
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Injury Support Group will meet
from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Aug.
16, at LSCC/Sumter Campus,
room 3101 1 Sumterville. This
meeting is for survivors and their
caregivers. Call Margie Sovercool,
(352) 793-7841.
Free support group for care-
givers whose loved ones have
dementia or Alzheimer's disease,
by the Citrus team of Hemando-
_ 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.
S 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21,
Highland Terrace, 700 Medical
Court East, Inverness. Call Ellen
_Mallon at 860-2525.
0 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 30,
.- Woodland Terrace, 124 W. Norvell
S Bryant Highway, Hemando. Call
- Pam Pepitone at 249-3100.
2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18,
- Highland Terrace, 700 Medical
S Court East, Inverness. Call Ellen
S - Mallon at 860-2525.
10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 27,
Woodland Terrace, 124 W. Norvell
ders Bryant Highway, Hernando. Call
Pam Pepitone at 249-3100.
... is Celiac disease and dermati-
S tis herpetiformis support meeting
from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday,
S- 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-
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.
a Telecommunication equip-
ment is available to any Florida res-
ident 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.
"Medically Speaking," a 30-
minute health awareness program,
airs at 5 p.m. Mondays'on WYKE
TV, channel 16, hosted by April
Saxer, marketing director for
Gulfcoast Aquatic and
Rehabilitation.,
Professional counseling serv-
ices are available to individuals,
couples, families and children expe-
riencing a broad range of personal,
relationship and family
problems.Call Marty at Catholic ,
Charities at (800) 242-9012.
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.
*ACS 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.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that:
The Citrus County Planning and Development Review Board (PDRB) will hold a public
hearing on July 19, 2007 at 9:00 AM in the Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West
Sovereign Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida. Please note that the PDRB meeting begins
at 9:00 AM. The actual time that a particular item is discussed will vary depending on
how fast the PDRB moves through the agenda.
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) will hold a public workshop on
July 24. 2007, at 2:45 PM and a public hearing on August 28, 2007, at 5:01 PM, in the
Citrus County Court House 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Room 100 Inverness, Florida 34450.
1. Said hearings shall be for the purpose of considering a Notice of Proposed Change
(NOPC).
2. All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or against, may be heard.
D-07-01 Clark A. Stillwell. Esq. on behalf of Maronda Homes of Florida. Inc. for the
1981 Beverly Hills Development of Regional Impact (DRI) Notice of Proposed
Change (NOPC). is requesting a Notice of Proposed Change (NOPC) to the Master
Development Plan of the 1981 Beverly Hills DRI, and that the proposal does not constitute a
substantial deviation pursuant to Chapter 380.06(19), Florida Statutes. The applicant is
requesting an allowance for model home centers within the High Ridge plat and any
subsequent plats.
The property is located in Sections 1, 2, 11-15, & 22, Township 18 South, Range 18 East:
and Sections 6 and 7, Township 18 South, Range 19 East. more specifically described as
the 1981 Beverly Hills DRI, Citrus County, Florida. (Beverly Hills area) A complete Legal
Description is on file with the Community Development Division.
Information regarding the Land Development Code or Comprehensive Plan is available on
the internet at http://www.bocc.citrus.fl.us (Click on the Community Development link). All
persons desiring to become a party to the proceedings may submit a "request to intervene"
pursuant to procedures set forth in Article II, Division 2, of the Citrus County Code of
Ordinances. Such request shall be submitted to Department of Development Services at
least five (5) working days (excluding Weekends and Holidays) prior to the hearing on the
matter. A "request to intervene" may be obtained on-line; click on "Quasi-Judicial-FAQ".
If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter
considered at this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and,
for such purpose, he or she may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made, which record includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or
physical impairment should contact the County Administrator's Office, Citrus County Court
House, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, at least two
days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone
(352) 341-6580.
For more information about this application please contact Jenette B. Collins, AICP, Principal
Planner, with the Community Development Division at 527-5239.
Chairman
Planning and Development Review Board
Citrus County, Florida
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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
PamelaRae and co-organizer is
Wayne Thomas. Call PamelaRae
at 746-9839.
Citrus Abuse Shelter
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.
AI-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, Invemess.
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
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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 affili-
ated with any of the meeting facili-
ties listed. Call 382-0851.
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came to their conclusions.
The FDA review was prompted by requests the
agency received in 2004 from companies that
wanted to put cancer-related health claims on
their tomato or lycopene products. The compa-
nies asked the FDA to review the evidence link-
ing these compounds to lower risks of several
cancers including prostate, lung, colorectal,
stomach, breast, cervical, endometrial, ovarian,
and pancreatic cancer
Numerous studies have examined the issue.
The FDA considered scores of these studies, and
rejected most of them. The rejected studies were
not included in the evidence review because the
FDA found flaws in the design or because the
studies did not provide enough information for
FDA scientists to draw conclusions.
Of 81 studies of lycopene and cancer, all were
excluded from the review for these reasons: One
major problem the FDA cited in studies of diet is
that it is too difficult to determine the effect of a
single nutrient, in this case lycopene, when so
many others may also be involved,
As a result, the agency determined there was
no credible evidence to support a link between
lycopene in any form, as a supplement or as part
of food, and a lower risk of any of the cancers it
considered. Of 64 studies on tomatoes or tomato
products and cancer, only 39 were deemed strong
enough to be included in the FDA review. The
agency found no credible evidence based on
these studies, to support the idea that tomatoes
or tomato products lower the risk of lung, breast,
colorectal, endometrial, or cervical cancer.
The FDA found what it called "very limited
credible evidence" linking these foods to lower
risk of pancreatic, ovarian, and stomach cancer.
The evidence was so sparse, however, that the
agency says it's unlikely that eating tomatoes can
lower the risk of ovarian and stomach cancer,
and highly unlikely that the food affects pancre-
atic cancer risk.
The evidence for prostate cancer was slightly
better, but still "limited," according to the JNCI
report The agency identified two large, prospec-
tive studies that did show a reduced risk, but also
several smaller studies that had mixed results.
The agency therefore decided that there is a
"very low level of comfort that a relationship
exists between the consumption of tomatoes
and/or tomato sauce and prostate cancer risk."
In an editorial published along with the report,
the lead author of one of those positive prostate
cancer studies says the FDA's conclusions
shouldn't discourage future research into the
prostate cancer-preventing potential of tomatoes
and lycopene.
The FDAs review could not account for the
effect of PSA testing on prostate cancer detection
rates, or for potentially protective effects toma-
toes and lycopene may have on more advanced
forms of prostate cancer This area of research'
remains promising. The FDA's report does, how-
ever, highlight the fact that a single food or sup-
plement isn't likely to be a magic bullet against
cancer What has been linked to a reduced risk of
cancer is an overall healthy diet that includes a
variety of fruits and vegetables.
Choose fruits and vegetables with the most
color, such as broccoli, tomatoes, cantaloupe, and
deep green, leafy vegetables such as kale. These
are packed with nutrients and other plant chem-
icals that have been associated with a lower risk
of cancer and other diseases. Another reason to
keep the crisper stocked with' lots of fruits and
vegetables is that fruits and veggies are low-cal,
so eating them won't add inches to your waistline.
Keeping your weight in check is one of the most
important ways to lower your cancer risk.
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 ques-
tions, e-mail him at cjbennett@rboi.com.
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tionnaires at five clinic visits in
six years, with semiannual
phone calls to report ,health
events.
Thirty percent of these
women not only ate five or more
servings of fruits and vegetables
every day, but also exercised
regularly, the equivalent of 30
minutes of brisk walking six
days a week. The researchers
found that these women had
half the chance of dying from
breast cancer compared to the
other women who did not exer-
cise regularly or eat fruits and
vegetables regularly.
If women either exercised
regularly or ate fruits and veg-
etables regularly but did not do
both, they did not derive any
benefit Therefore, you must do
both eat healthy and exer-
cise regularly to reduce risk
of death from breast cancer.
This benefit happened in all
the women, irrespective of
their weight In other words,
even obese or overweight
women can improve their
chance of cure if they follow a
regimen of reg-
ular exercise Therefo
and a healthy
plant-based must do
diet
"Among those eat hea
who adhered to
this healthy exercise
lifestyle, there re
was no appar- tore
ent effect of of deal
obesity on sur-
vival," Dr. breast
Pierce and col-
leagues wrote.
Researchers also found that
almost three out of 10 women
drank alcohol regularly One
out of 14 women drank more
than two drinks a day on an
average. Those women who
drink regularly had an
increased chance of death.
Because the cure rate of
breast cancer is increasing,
more and more women are liv-
ing after diagnosis of breast'
cancer Women who follow this
kind of healthy lifestyle can sig-
nificantly help overall health-
care in the country
Therefore, the answer to my
)re, you
both -
Ithy and
regularly
luce risk
th from
cancer.
for six days a week.
patients who
have completed
initial treat-
ment of breast
cancer is to eat
five or more
servings of
fruits and veg-
etables every
day and exer-
cise regularly,
the equivalent
of walking
briskly for a
half-hour a day
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
DODGE
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overweight, spoke up for the
first time. "Doc, she said, "my
problem is that I am so
exhausted by the time I get
home from work I can barely
put one foot in front of the
other, much less exercise vig-
orously Besides, I do a lot of
walking in my work Doesn't
that take care of my exercise
needs?"
Tim looked at Jill sympa-
thetically as he said, "I know
you walk when you are on duty,
but it's not the kind of walking
that really benefits your heart
greatly. It is a 'stop and go' type
of walking that doesn't qualify
as endurance or aerobic exer-
cise, and it's not intense
enough to quality as anaerobic
exercise, like a fast hundred-
yard dash."
"It often feels like a hun-
dred-yard dash," Jill said with
a laugh, "but I see what you
mean."
"I want to get back to your
feeling of exhaustion," said
Tim. "I don't doubt what you
say, but the truth is that we
don't become exhausted from
too much exercise in our daily
routine. We come home tired
at the end of the day because
we do not get enough exercise.
Being sedentary is draining
physically and emotionally,
and when you add the stress
that many of us experience
during our day, the toll on our
bodies is high. That is what
makes us feel exhausted.
Paradoxical as it sounds, the
remedy for that kind of tired-
ness is exercise. Nothing gen-
erates more energy as well as'
exercise does!"
"But," objected Dan, "I felt
really tired at first after I
began to walk seriously."
"Yes," said Tim. "I grant that
you can feel physically tired
after beginning serious exer-
cise. Within a week or so,
though, you begin to feel more
energetic, and that energy
keeps on building. Most regu-
lar exercisers are filled with
vibrant energy."
Dan took what he learned
from this. session home to
share with Judy. Determined
to lead healthy lives, they
applied what they learned to
the best of their ability.
Although they still had more
hurdles to face down the road,
their efforts were rewarded.
Six months into their new pro-
gram, Dan had lost 19 pounds
and felt like a new man. Judy
had lost 7 pounds and felt
more energetic than she had in
years.
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.
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Enter photos by Friday, August 31. Photos
must have been taken within the last year
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NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT OR CHANGE
OF A REGULATION AFFECTING
THE USE OF LAND
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City of Inverness. Florida and
pursuant to Chapter 166, Laws of Florida to hold a Public Hearing to
adopt or change a regulation affecting the use of land located with the
City of Inverness municipal boundaries.
The City of Inverness City Council proposes to adopt the following
ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF INVERNESS, FLORIDA, AMENDING LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE SECTION 2.5(D)(15)(F)(1)(b), TO PROVIDE FOR REVIEW AND
RECOMMENDATION OF PROPOSED TELECOMMUNICATION
TOWERS BY THE CITRUS COUNTY AVIATION ADVISORY BOARD;
PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT OF LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
SECTION 2.5(D)(15)(1) TO PROVIDE CLARITY; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL OF INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY AND INTERPRETING THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING
FOR INCLUSION INTO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
A Public Hearing on the ordinance affecting the use of land will be held on
Tuesday August 21, 2007 at 5:30 PM and a Second and Final public
hearing will be held on Tuesday September 4, 2007 at 5:30 PM at City
Hall, 212 West Main Street, Inverness, Florida.
Copies of the proposed ordinance will be available for inspection and/or
purchase between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through
Friday in the Department of Development Services, 212 West Main Street
in the City Hall Building.
All property owners and interested persons are invited to inspect such
proposed land development code change and to be present at and
participate in the Public Hearings by the City Council of the City of
Inverness.
Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the City Council with
respect to any matter considered at these meetings will need a record of
the proceedings, and for such purposes, may need to ensure that a
verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the
testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. (Section
286.010 F.S.)
Accommodations for the disabled (hearing or visually impaired, etc.) may
be arranged with advanced notification of 7 days prior to the scheduled
meeting. Pre-arrangements may be initiated by dialing 352-726-3401
weekdays from 8 AM to 5 PM.
ATTEST: Deborah Davis
City Clerk
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Wildlife
on tap for
campers
Special to the Chronicle
For five days, 15 youths lea
s about Florida's natural environ
and water resources at the 4H1
Wet & Wildlife Day Camp a
-i Crystal River Preserve State
The purpose of the camp w,
instill participants with the k
edge and drive to protect and
Serve our precious water reso
and the environment.
An important objective of the
r was to introduce campers t(
Florida State Park System in on
foster a sense of stewardship c
b natural world, thus motivating th
. protect it At the beginning o
y week, each camper receive
Florida State Park passport; o
b final day, campers had stamps
o four different parks in their pass
El The camp was presented b,
SCitrus County Board of Ci
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On Day 1, campers toured
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News NOTES
CUB slates all-out $1
bag sale
Citrus United Basket will have
b, an all-out, all-merchandise $1
bag sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Thursday. You supply the $1; we
i supply the bags. Everything you
can stuff in the bag is yours for
only $1. There is no limit on the
number of bags.you purchase.
There are clothes for the whole
family, plus shoes, purses, hats
and belts, jewelry, linens,
kitchen gadgets, knick-knacks,
books, puzzles and games.
Hurry and get in on the great
bargains!
CUB is two blocks behind the
Citrus County Courthouse. Take
North Apopka to Dampier Street
and make a right. Come down
to Mill Avenue and make a right.
It is the only business on the
right.
If you have any questions,
call Nola Gravius, executive
director, at 344-2242 between
S 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday
| through Friday.
Group offers pets
for adoption
Adopt A Rescued Pet Inc. will
offer pet adoptions at the follow-
ing sites and times:
E Regions Bank, County
Road 491, Beverly Hills, 10 a.m.
to noon Friday.
a Nature Coast Lodge,
County Road 491, Lecanto, 10
a.m. to noon,.Aug. 18.
Come on out meet our pets
and volunteers. You may find a
furry friend for life.
For more information, call
795-9550 or visit www.adopta
Pet SPOTLIGHT
Winner
Special to the Chronicle
Claire and Jack Titus, who
adopted Lady from the
Humanitarians of Florida, say
she is a "real winner."
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watersheds and the hydrologic cycle.
The highlight of the day was the "edi-
ble aquifer," made using soda, ice
cream, sprinkles, gummy bears,
chocolate chips and food coloring to
represent rocks, sand, gravel, the con-
fining layer, water and pollution.
On Day 2, campers took a boat tour
of the Crystal River Preserve State
Park Campers learned about differ-
ent insects, received two real insect
specimens each to take home, then
participated in an insect relay race
during which they imitated different
insect mouthparts (sponging, chew-
ing, siphoning and piercing/sucking).
Finally, Citrus County Master Gar-
dener Stead Lott spoke to the cam-
pers about bluebirds and gave each,
camper a bluebird box to take home.
On Day 3, campers visited
Rainbow Springs State Park in
Dunnellon. A sinkhole demonstra-
tion using water balloons, sand,
erasers and toothpicks taught the
campers how sinkholes form. Rick
Amick, park ranger, led a tour of the
park Don Sweat Florida Sea Grant
Marina agent, ended the day by
speaking to the campers about aquat-
ic creatures.
On Day 4, campers visited Manatee
Springs State Park in Chiefland,
where they learned about the impor-
Special to the Chronicle
Austin Camp looks on with his binoculars as Wyatt Haggerty uses a dip net to capture aquatic organisms at the
Crystal River Preserve State Park.
tance of wetland areas for flood con-
trol, water purification, protection of
shorelines and wildlife habitat. Bill
Roberson, assistant park manager,
showed the campers the path of
water from the "Catfish Hotel" where
the aquifer comes to the surface to
Manatee Springs and then to the
Suwannee River. Each camper
received a tomato plant and cactus,
donated by The Home Depot to learn
about drought-tolerant and "thirsty"
plants.
On Day 5, campers visited Homo-
sassa Springs Wildlife State Park
The boat trip from the Visitor Center
Annual mission school
provides many lessons
ast, month, made my.. work and-that we do not need
annual trek to the to tear someone else down in
LJ Florida Conference of order to build up ourselves. He
United Methodist Women's challenged us to sing new
Annual School of Christian songs. Be rich in spirituality.
Mission. This year it was at the .Explore. Try new things. When
Bethune Cookman College in you have great needs, let it be
Daytona Beach, known and, in faith,
which has now you will receive.
attained university Morning plenary
status. Dot Witcher, followed in White
co-chairman of the Hall's Heyn
Friendship Circle of Memorial Chapel.
the Crystal River Here we worshiped
United Methodist in song, prayer, lita-
Church, and I repre- nies and Bible study.
sented the United One morning there
Methodist Women of was a drama team
the church at the Ruth Levins presentation of a
school. This year's AROUND THE modern day Good,
school theme was RO UNITY Samaritan story,
"Major Chords of COMMUNITY which caused us to
the World." ponder: "Who is my
Courses offered this year neighbor? The session con-
were "Music and Mission," eluded with a consensus that
"Globalization, Its Impact in undergirded by love, working
Our Lives" and "Israel and together in unity of spirit there
Palestine." can be harmony, which comes
We took the "Music and from a blending of diverse peo-
Mission" course. Dr. Larry ple when we know more than
Rankin, director of Global Life the name of new people we
and Learning for the Florida meet.
Conference of United Our classes followed in the
Methodist Churches, was our Holmes building. Our instruc-
instructor. Having lived with tor gave us textbook assign-
his parents in missionary ments each day and each was
homes in Cuba, Argentina, given opportunities to partici-
New York and Florida, he pate in giving research reports,
brought his personal perspec- role playing and singing. Day
tive of peoples of different cul- by day, we became more aware
tures and spiritual experi- of how music inspires mission
ences and how their lives have and is a powerful tool in the
been profoundly changed. hands of leaders and that God
The four-day school offered has called us to do mission in
us an opportunity to share with the world, the work of the spir-
United Methodist Women from it, turning to God and our
all over the Florida confer- neighbor. Hymns become mis-
ence. sion hymns when they inspire
Our day began early with us to reflect about God in our
"Morning Watch" at 6:30. One lives and inspire us to reach
morning the Rev. Rodney out to others in need.
Hunter, of Newport News, Va., In the afternoon, there were
who serves the Wesley Chapel opportunities for us to study,
in Richmond, Va., and has visit the learning center and
served on mission projects in learn various crafts, view dis-
Mexico and Ghana and a Peace plays of mission projects local-
and Reconciliation Mission to ly and globally sponsored by
Israel in Ethiopia, Turkey, United Methodist Churches,
Greece and Egypt said: "There and have conversations with
is power in God's love to make missionaries and meditate in
peace. His grace calls us, prayer shawls for the special
speaking through others, in needs and concerns of others.
love, and forgiveness is given, Evening plenaries brought
breaking down barriers, letting us together for worship and
love for one another show that enlightenment as well. The
there is a God of love." three classes were featured.
He said that when we are One evening Paulette Monroe,
doing that which is good, president of the Florida
encouraging and building up Conference of United
each other, we are doing God's Methodist Women, spoke about
"What ,is Community?" She
asked: "Do we address the root
causes of the needs in our com-
munity? Are there opportuni-
ties for spontaneous growth?
Are we nurturing our member-
ship? Are women experiencing
freedom as whole persons? Do
we support new programs? Do
we speak out on women, chil-
dren and youth issues?" She
concluded that we are the work
of the Holy Spirit
We sampled the two other
courses of study. "Globaliza-
tion: Its Impact in Our Lives,"
and how we have moved from a
period of isolation to the mod-
ern day involvement with
every country in the world,
leading to a globalized econo-
my, and how the advent of tech-
nology of information serves as
a catalyst in making the world
a "global village," as well as the
need to embrace diversity in
our society as it relates to com-
peting demands in the world.
The "Israel and Palestine"
study dealt with two peoples,
three faiths, its culture, the
church's mission and our part-
nership in answering the call
as to how we live as disciples.
A highlight of the week was
the children's and youths' tal-
ent show. The "Fiddler on the
Roof" interpretive dance was
spectacular. We were in awe of
the talented 4- and 5-year-old,
one dressed in white, one in
black doing a skit-song "I'm
Going to Teach You a New
Song Shalom Peace." There
were energetic acrobatic
demonstrations, rope jumping
pre-teens, a liturgical dance,
"Because of Who You Are, I
Worship You." The School of
Mission Children and Youth
Choir concluded the show with
"Let There Be Peace On
Earth" as we were invited to
join them.
It was a memory-making
week at the School of Christian
Mission that we will share with
our local units of United
Methodist Women throughout
the coming year.
a
Ruth Levins participates
in a variety of projects
around the community. Let
her know about your group's
upcoming activities
by writing to P.O. Box 803,
Crystal River,
FL 34423.
on Suncoast Boulevard to the West
Entrance gave the campers a look at
"old Florida" prior to development.
Campers attended the park's
Manatee and Wildlife Encounters
educational programs
The Home Depot of Crystal River
donated tomato plants and cacti to
each camper. Wal-Mart Supercenter
of Inverness donated art supplies to
create posters for the "Save Our
Waters Week" poster contest.
Checkers Drive-In Restaurant,
Domino's Pizza, Pizza Hut, Schiano's
Pizza, Taco Bell, Dairy Queen,
McDonald's, and Movie Gallery
donated gift certificates to be used as
prizes at the end of the week for out-
standing behavior
Each day, campers' parents re-
ceived letters letting them know what
their child learned about, topics to
discuss with their child at home and
ways for them to work with their
child to conserve water and protect
water quality in their home and yard.
Each child had a wonderful time at
the camp while learning about
Florida's amazing natural world. In
the words of two of the campers at
the end of the week, "We wish this
could be our regular school."
Dog sitting a
sticky situation
before the school year a particular brand of carpet
starts, my mom always cleaner at the store because
likes to take a vacation that would take it right up.
with Mike. Even And without
though this was a thinking, I walked
work trip for Mike, out the door with
last week they went Emmy and locked
on a seven-day trip myself out of the
to Biloxi, Miss., and | house.
New Orleans. For a minute, I
While my mother stood there in the
normally keeps the garage in shock I
dogs at the kennel, knew my parents
whenever she does Shalyn Barker had just had all the
that, Dixie comes locks changed. Itried
home with an ear FULL every key I could
infection and an PLATE find in their garage,
upset tummy. Not at my aunt's house, at
too long ago, she entrusted me my house. I finally had to resort
to watch the dogs for a few to going to see Pops (Mike's dad)
days, so she asked me if I could at the Senior Center
do it again while they went on "Oooh, you locka you-self
this trip. outta the house? Howa you
All I needed to do was visit gonna get in?"
them two to three times a day, He didn't have a key, but I
feed them, walk them and clean asked him not to tell my mom
up any messes. And with a 3- and Mike. I didn't want to ruin
year-old, two dogs myself and their vacation.
fall dance registration going on "Oooo, you don't wanna me
at the studio, well put it this way no tell? Oooo noooo ...."
- I really didn't think it was I could tell that was going to
going to be a problem., be a problem.
The first couple of days were Ten hours later, my problem
fine. The dogs were excited to had been resolved. But I won't
see me visit every morning, and get into how. It's too ridiculous.
Emmy and I would even stay But the dogs were fine and
there for a couple of hours. happy, and the house was clean.
Emmy played and watched tel- But at 11 o'clock that night, I
vision while I did some work received a phone call from my
on my parents' computer mom.
When I arrived Tuesday, I "Shalyn, what happened at
guess Dixie had had enough and my house today?"
was making herself sick Her
undigested food was smeared
like peanut butter into my moth- Shalyn Barker resides with
er's creamy white carpet her husband, Patrick1 and
I panicked. I couldn't find daughter, Emmy, in the
the correct cleaning supplies. I Beverly Hills area. All three
called my Aunt Kitty, Queen of are lifelong residents of Citrus
Cleanliness, to ask her what I County. She can be reached at
should do. She told me to go get citrusamom@yahoo.com.
Suncoast Hannony
Chapter slates concert
Special to the Chronicle
Suncoast Harmony Chapter
of Sweet Adelines Inter-
national will present its annual
show "Beyond the Music" at 3
p.m. Sunday, Sept 23, at the
Citrus County Auditorium at
the county fairgrounds on U.S.
41 south of Inverness.
Admission will be $5 at the
door with no advance ticket
sales. There will be a cash
drawing at intermission.
In addition to the chorus and
several quartets singing four-
part barbershop harmony,
including old and new songs,
special guests Encore will per-
form their big band sound. For
more information, call Donna
at 726-8666.
* Submit information at least two weeks before the event.
* Early submission of timely material is appreciated, but mul-
tiple publications cannot be guaranteed.
* Submit material at Chronicle offices in Inverness or Crystal
River; by fax at 563-3280; or by e-mail to community@
chronicleonline.com.
* News notes tend to run one week prior to the date of an
event. Publication on a specific day cannot be guaranteed.
* Expect notes to run no more than twice.
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(PG-13) 11:30 p.m., 2:10 p.m.,
4:50 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10:20 p.m.
"The Simpsons Movie" (PG-
13) 12:10 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:15
p.m., 7:50 p.m., 10:050 p.m.
"Hairspray" (PG) 11:40 a.m.,
2:20 p.m., 5:05, 7:45,10:25.
"I Now Pronounce You
Chuck & Lany" (PG-13) 11:35
a.m., 2:15 p.m, 4:55, 7:25, 10:10.
"Harry Potter and the Order
of the Phoenix" (PG-13) 7:20
p.m., 10:15 p.m.
Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864
"Stardust" (PG-13) 12:45 p.m.,
5, 7:50,10:40. Digital.
"Rush Hour 3" (PG-13) 12:30
p.m., 2:40, 4:50, 7:30, 10. Digital.
No passes or super savers.
"Daddy Day Camp" (PG)
12:15 p.m., 2:25 p.m., 5:05 p.m.,
7:35 p.m., 10:15 p.m. Digital.
"Hot Rod" (PG-13) 3 p.m.,
10:05 p.m.
"Underdog" (PG) 12:25 p.m.,
2:30, 4:45, 7:25, 9:45. Digital.
"The Bourne Ultimatum"
(PG-13) 12:10 p.m., 2:45 p.m.,
5:20 p.m., 7:55 p.m., 10:30 p.m.
"No Reservations"(PG) 12:20
p.m., 5:10 p.m., 7:45 p.m.
"The Simpsons Movie" (PG-
13) Noon, 2:20,4:55, 7:20, 10:10.
"Hairspray" (PG) 12:35 p.m.,
7:10 p.m.
"I Now Pronounce You
Chuck & Larry" (PG-13) 12:05
p.m., 2:50, 5:25, 8,10:35.
"Transformers" (PG-13) 3:15
p.m., 9:50 p.m.
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Interested in meeting
smart, sensual, man
with a sense of humor
45 plus
(352) 212-2426
Elderly Lady
would like to meet
Gentleman 70 ?
For friendship,
movies & dining
Send response to:
Citrus Co. Chronicle
Blind Box 1363P
1624 N. Meadowcrest
Blvd. Crystal River Fl.
34429
SW Christian Male, 42
yrs. old, 5' 11",
blond hair, green eyes,
looking for SWCF, 28-41
yrs. old, who Interested
in Bible studies, going
on outings and
watching sports,
Contact Michael
PO Box 1633
Crystal River, Fl. 34423
RENTAL FINDER l
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rentalfinder com
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To Make
Car
Disappear.,
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in the Classifieds
and get results
quickly!
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$$CASH WE BUY TODAY
Cars, Trucks, Vans rt
FREE Removal Metal,
Junk Vehicles, No title
OK 352-476-4392 Andy
Tax Deductible Receipt
$$CASH PAID$$
Wanted Vehicles
Dead or Alive,
Dale's Auto Parts
352-628-4144
$$$ ATTENTION $$$
I WANT YOUR JUNK
VEHICLES. CALL LISA
Before you call anyone
else. (352) 302-2553
CASH PAID No title ok
$$ CASH PAID $$
Having Code
Enforcement problems
w/ Junk vehicles in your
yard? (352) 860-2545
PAID FOR
IUnwanted
Vehicles
S352-220-0687
BEAGLES
Hunting Dog
1 Female Beagle Puppy
352-302-8696
COMMUNITY SERVICE
The Path Shelter Is
available for people
who need to serve
their community
service.
(352) 560-6163 or
(352) 746-9084 '.
Leave Message
FREE LAB/POINTER Mix
2 1/2 yr. old., All shots,
microchipped, house,
75' runner. Playful &
loving. (352) 503-4517
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
FREE REMOVAL
Of unwanted hsehold.
& Garage Sale Items.
Call (352) 476-8949
Free Removal Scrap
Metal, Appl.'s, A/C,
Mowers, motors, etc.
Brian (352) 302-9480
The Path Shelter
will pick up your
unwanted vehicle
Tax deductible
receipt given
(352) 746-9084
YOUNG LAB
Lexus needs caring
new home. She's brin-
dle,2 yrs,spade/
shots.Serlous only.
352-212-7018
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
(352) 228-9645
SIAMESEE CAT*
White w/Graymale,
friendly. NEEDS MEDS.
Pine Ridge. Kids crying.
422-7997
BEAGLE FEMALE
Lost vicinity Inverness
Black, Brown, wht. ring
around neck. ULimps.
(352) 860-0109
BRINDLE NEUTERED
MALE, lost Tropic
Terrace, area
(352) 795-1288 or
795-7650
WHITE MALE WESTIE
Rescue dog, not well.
very timid. Lost Vicinity
of Timberlane Estates.
(352) 212-3937
DOMESTICATED BIRD
Call to identify.
7 Rivers GC area.
(352) 697-5500
GOAT (Male)
Found Forest Lakes in
Hernando.
(352) 302-4130
Italian Grey Hound
Sugar Mill Woods
(352) 382-0901
"Can You Dig It?" Heavy
Equipment School. 3wk
training program. Back-
hoes, Bulldozers,
Trackhoes. Local job
placement asst. Start
digging dirt Now.
(866)362-6497 or
(888)707-6886
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DIVORCES
* BANKRUPTCY
* *Name Change I
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Free Visual Tour,
Home Warranty
& Staging!
TERI PADUANO, .
REALTOR
C21 JW Morton
fdo\ 1aT. ImAA
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
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www chronicle
" rentalfinder.com
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BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352) 341-3032
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
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marinersint@earthlInk
net ( Indepen. Voter)
VIDEO RENTAL BUSINESS
Est. Cllentelle of > 14 yrs.
V2S/DVDS $11,500 obo
352-637-4336/634-2454
CAT ADOPTIONS
SECRETARY
People person needed for
busy office. Answering
phones, filing, scheduling,
document creation. Must
know MS Word and be
detail oriented and able to
follow thru on tasks.
Prefer someone w/comp.
skills. Law exp. helpful.
fax Law 352-746-0816
or mail resume to
Law Office
2450 N Citrus Hills Blvd.
Hernando, Fl. 34442
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our
adorable cats and
kittens that are
available for
adoption.
We are open 8:00 A
M till 4:00 P M
Monday-Friday.
Week-end and
evenings by
appointment.
All Cats and Kittens
are altered, tested for
Feline Luk and Aids.
Up to date on vac-
cines for age
'appropriate.
Phone 352-563-2370
.. :, Visit us at
',www hofsoha org
or stop by our offices
at 1149 N Conant
Ave. Corner of 44
and Conant.
Look for the big
white b ildina with
and read
.1,000's of Items sold
everydayy using the
Chronicle classified.
Call today and we'll
help you get rid of
your unwanted stuff.
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(352) 726-1441
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and online.
Our search engine
will link customers
directly to your site.
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Call Today:
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CAR SALES
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wheels.com
HOST A SPA PARTY
www.thebodvshop@
home.com/
web/barble
Hurricane Info
www.chronicleonline
.comn
NEWSPAPERS
www.chronlcle
online.com
Real Estate Information
www.FreeCitrus
CountyHomelnfo.com
Real Estate
www.chronlclehome
finder.com
REAL ESTATE
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
RENTALS
www.chronicle
rentalflnder.com
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EXP. TEACHERS
CDA or 40 hr. training
required. Quality
childcare hiring.
(352) 795-5862
TEACHER NEEDED
In Faith Based Day
Care-Preschool. Must
be 21 yrs. old. Call btw.
lp-3p (352) 726-2727
HAIR STYLIST
Needed
For Fast Growing
Professional Salon FT/
PT Salary/Commission
GEORGIEOS
(352) 564-0006
$$$$$$$$$$
$1500.00
Sign on Bonus!
LICENSED NURSES
11-7
if you possess above
average skills, are
dedicated to the
higher standards of
elder care, good
documentation and
a genuine caring
attitude, we have a
place for you. We
offer a salary range
comparable to your
experience and
great benefits.
Crystal River Health
and Rehab Center
136 NE 12th Ave.
Crystal River, FL 34429
(352) 795-5044
HR/Connie
(M,T, Th., & F 9-3)
DFWP/ EOE
ACTIVITY
ASSISTANT
Now hiring FT
Activity Assistant.
Must have a high
energy level, be
flexible, creative,
organized and
CNA certification
preferred.
Excellent Benefits.
Apply In person
Arbor Trail Rehab
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL EOE
BILLING/
RECEPTIONIST
Medical billing and/or
reception exp.
Fax: (352) 746-2236
Development
Coordinator
This position provides
support to the
Director of
Development
performing a wide
range of both
administrative and
Independent
coordination tasks,
involving varying
complexities to
include, but not
limited to, program
coordination,
correspondence and
personal contact with
donors and event
supporters, develop-
ing event materials,
project research and
scheduling of
meetings. The
coordinator performs
all essential
fund oversight,
coordinating same
with Accounting and
handles gift
processing functions
In Raiser's Edge
database by
creating and
updating donor
records, updating gift
entries and creating
of custom queries
and reports as
required. Training
available for
database.
High school diploma
required.
Please apply online
at
www citrusmh cam
EARNASYOUIEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
Skilled Nursing Facility
has immediate
positions available
for experienced:
Housekeepers
PT available. Day
and/or evening shifts
Apply in person
Inverness, FL EOE
EARN AS YOU LEARN
SeekContinuing outgoing,
hasindividual.te
Individual.
Apply at:
BARRINGTON PLACE
(352) 746-2273
F/T RECEPTIONIST
Exp. req'd for very
busy medical office;
Includes benefits.
Fax Resume to:
(352) 563-2512
HOME HEALTH
AGENCY
SEEKING
*RN&LPN
PER DIEM
* PHYSICAL/
OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPIST
* CNA
Competitive Pay
(352) 746-2549
Apply In person @
ADVOCATE HOME
HEALTHCARE
2653 N. Lecanto Hwy.,
Lecanto 34461
OR FAX RESUME TO:
(352) 746-2952
Lic# HHA299991842
IMMEDIATE OPENING
CNA (P/T)
w/ OBGYN Exp.
for busy doctors
office. Fax Resume to:
(352) 794-0877
LPN/MA-
SCHEDULER
Orthopedic Exp. Pref'd.
Fax resume to: Nettle
(352) 746-0333
MEDICAL
ASSISTANT
Experience needed.
Please send resume to
P.O. Box 3087
Homosassa Springs,
FL 34447
MEDICAL HELP
Seeking 2 Individuals
to work in Clerical &
Medical Positions.
Must be energetic,
self motivated &
Interested in pursuing
an excellent
opportunity for career
growth. The selected
Individual should be
able to work In a fast
paced environment
and easily handle
multiple medical tasks
efficiently with a
willingness to
learn surgery.
Please Fax resume to:
352-746-9320
No phone
calls please.
References required
*AAAA***A
NOW HIRING
Experienced,
Caring & Dependable
CNA's/HHA's
Hourly & Uive-in,
Flexible schedules
offered. $10.00/hr.
CALL LOVING CARE
(352) 860-0885
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NURSES
3-11
FLEX SHIFTS
7A-7P
If you possess above
average skills, are
dedicated to the
higher standards of
elder care, good
documentation and
a genuine caring
attitude, we have a
place for you. We
offer a salary range
comparable to your
experience and
great benefits.
Crystal River Health
and Rehab Center
136 NE 12th Ave.
Crystal River, FL 34429
(352) 795-5044
zo HR/Connlec3
(M, T, Th. & F 9-3)
DFWP/EOE
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NURSING
OPPORTUNITIES
Join our nursing
team at Life Care
Center of Citrus
County in Lecanto
where our
competitive pay
Sand great benefits,
Including excellent
PTO time and
insurance, will give
you every
opportunity to
succeed.
RNs/LPNs
Registered Nurses or
Uicense Practical
Nurses
Full-time 3pm- 11pm
PRN: All Shifts
S CNAs
Certified Nursing
Assistant
Full-Time 7am-3pm
or 3 pm-11ppm
PRN: All Shifts
Please apply
In person:
See Hannah Mand at
3325 W. Jerwayne
Lane, Lecanto FL
34461
Visit us online @
www.lcca.comn
EOE/Drug-free
workplace
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JOIN OUR TEAM
CYPRESS COVE
CARE CENTER
700 SE 8th Ave.
Crystal River
(352) 795-8832
RECEPTIONIST
For busy-.nedical office,
Dunnellon area. Exp.
w/Medical Manager
Pref'd. Fax Resume to:
(352)732-5497
RN MDS
NURSE
Crystal River Health
and Rehab currently
has a position open
for a FL. Licensed RN
that has a mln. of 2
years exp. in MDS.
This position requires
a working
knowledge of RUG
rates, State of
Florida guidelines
and developing
Resident Care plans.
Computer literacy,
good communica-
tion skills and a
strong clinical
background are a
requirement.
Competitive salary
based on verifiable
experience with
great benefits.
Please mall your
resume to:
Att: Laurie Coleman
136 NE 12th Ave.
Crystal River, FL
34429
OR FAX RESUME to:
(352) 795-5848
DFWP/EOE
RN, LPN, CNA,
CMA NEEDED
ALL STAR
Professional
Staffing Services
352-560-6210
RN/LPN
CNA/HHA'S
New competitive
pay rates. Call
Interim Health Care
(352) 637-3111
&RNS&LPNS
I F[r S!
Hiring now All areasI
$20/hr.
TEAM LEADER
POSITIONS
Also Available:
P/T $600/wk
Email: tlnasmith@
testmed.com
-L lIll
IMMEDIATE F/T Opening
For exp'd
BOOKKEEPER/
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Salary + Benefits.
Please fax resume to:
(352) 560-0212
COUNTER
*SERVERS *DRIVERS
Must be 18. Apply In
person between 3-5
Rt. 491, C. Springs.
(352) 342-0029
GO FOR DONUTS
DONUT MAKER
3 Nights, 10p-6 am.
20372 E. Pennsylvania,
Dunnellon
HUNGRY HOWIE'S
PIZZA & SUBS
MD Delivery
gr./Shln Mgr.
Drivers earn
$12. -$15. per hr.
with hourly wage,
delivery wage & tips.
Drivers must have
valid FL. Drivers
license/proof of
Insurance
Bring copy of driving
record.
$50.00 Sign on bonus.
Please apply In
person at
11371 N. Williams St.
Dunnellon
3601. N. Lecanto
Blvd., Beverly Hills,
1677 S. Suncoast Hwy,
Crystal River.
$$ GOT CASH $$
Earn great money by
setting appts. for busy
local company.
Call Steve:
352-628-0187
SALES POSITION
Join a national effort
to assist In enrollment
of the new Medicare
advantage plans for
Retirees on Medicare.
Make $2,000 a week.
We represent several
different companies.
All leads provided
to you.
Please call Calloway
North 1-352-726-8549
or fax 1-352-726-6813
ATLANTIC AEROSPACE
CRYSTAL RIVER
Aircraft Repair Station
needs
* TECHNICIANS
* CLEANERS
* STOCK
PERSONNEL
* SECRETARY
Fax resume to
352-795-8640, attn
Mike Parker, G.M.
COMMERCIAL
FIRE SPRINKLER CO.
NEEDS
PIPEFITTER OR
HELPER
Pay commensurate
w/experience.
Will train.
Call 352-302-4318.
Craftsman Fine
Furniture Maker
Ability in all phases
of furniture work.
Perfectionist, self
starter, leader. Ability
to run moldings.
veneer work,
furniture staining &
finishing expert.
By appointment:
(352) 795-1100
ELECTRICIAN
Commercial &
residential. 5 + Yrs.
Exp. & resume
required. Must pass
drug screen &
physical. Over-time
avail. MIDAS Const.
(352) 465-7267
EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
Must have CDL Uc.
(352) 563-1873
EXP'D PAINTER
Must have own tools
& transportatlonll
(352) 302-6397
FUEL TRUCK
DRIVER
Requires Class B
license with X
endorsement.
Fuel, grease, &
blow-out air filters
on equipment.
D.C. (352) 400-5026
MASON TENDERS
WANTED
Citrus/Marion County
(352) 302-2395
PROPERTY
MANAGER
NEEDED
Inverness area.
352-787-1912
Benefits offered.
EOE DFWP
PLASTERERS
& LABORERS
Must have own transp.
Call Jon, 352-302-1240
ROOFERS
(352) 564-1242
TOWER HAND
Starting at $9 00/hr
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri
$$ 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
7ml 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
NOW HIRING
Various Positions
Apply Within.
Invemrness, Crystal River,
& Citrus Hills
Experienced
MAINTENANCE
TECH NEEDED
For 60 Unit INVERNESS
Apt. Community.
Benefits offered
(352) 754-8860
Equal Opportunity
Employment DFWP
P/T SECURITY
OFFICERS
Class D Security Ucense
required. Local.
Starting Rate $7.60/hr.
352-726-1551 Ext. 1313,
call between 7a-2:30p
Mon-Frl.
SECURITY OFFICER
PT, Uniforms supplied.
Security lic. required.
Proline Boats/ PHCC
Brooksville.
(352) 688-5300
SHIFT SUPERVISOR
With fun personality,
Leadership exp and
knowledge of
computers & bowling
a must. F/T nights &
weekends. Apply In
person to Unda
Sojka. Gen. Mgr. @
Manatee Lanes,
Crystal River. DFWP
SPORTSMAN BOWL
Now taking
Applications For
FT/PT Bowling
Center Counter
Personal
Position responsible for
customer service. Open
bowling and league
bowling management
and shift supervisory
duties. Microsoft
window exp. and cash
management required.
Apply In person
100 N. Fl. Ave. Hwy.
41 N. Inverness
r ELEMARKETER
The Citrus
County
Chronicle
PART TIME
TELEMARKETER
NEEDED
15hrs
per week,
5pm-8pm.
Monday thru
Friday
Experience in
telephone soles
and customer
service required
Applications are
being accepted
at the
Citrus County
Chronicle
Meadowcrest Bivd
S Crystal River
Apply in person
or fax resume and
cover letter to
564-2935
EOE, Drug screening
for all final
applicants
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P/T POOL
CLEANING
2 or 3 days a week. 1
Mature Person desired
(352) 637-1904
US Hwy 41 S.. Inverness .
Coldwell Banker, T
6 Staon BGeneration
352-476-7236/382-2700 8
VIDEO RENTAL BUSINESS'
Est. Clientele of > 14 yrs.
VHS/DVDS $11,500 obo
352-637-4336/634-2454
ALL STEEL BUILDINGS
25x25x7 (2:12 Pitch)
1- 9x7 garage door,
2 vents, -
4" concrete slab '
INSTALLED-415.995
25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)a
Many Sizes Avail.
We Custom Build -
We Are The Factory
FI. Engineered Plans *,
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
LLC.COM
1-866-624-9100
metalstructuresllc.com
FACTORY DIRECT
Up to 140MPH
Wind Rating
Gulf to Lake Sales d
(352) 527-0555
Please call Mike about
Claw foot chair. !
(352) 726-7416 Aftr 6
DISCOUNT SMOKING
PIPES
www.halfriceoipes
c-a
HOT TUB BRAND NEW
Loaded! Waterfall, led
lights, hydro-therapy
jets, cup holders, 110V
Balboa digital control e
system, with 5yr. .
warranty.$1795 Free '
delivery & set up.
(352) 291-1731
NEVER USED SEATS 51
3 hp., extra jets.
Light, lounger. Under.
warranty. NtJe ',.
$4,95/Sacrifice D 2. 5 on
(352) 746-0637 4
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
-= 2 Ton $780.00
-* 2-W ton $814.00 ,
-*3 Ton $882.00 T
*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
APT. SIZE CLOTHES '
WASHER, brand new. 4'
Needs little bit of work. .
Haer Brand. $75/obo
(352) 637-0210
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AC SYSTEMS
IEAT PUMPS, MH UNITS
ALL SIZES, 13 SEER, FROM
S$475. 352-400-4945
leaningg & Upgrading!
WASHER(Westinghouse)
DRYER(Amana) &
REFRIGERATOR. Bisque
(Kenmore)$200/all
(352) 746-7754
Dishwasher $65.00/obo
I Washer and Dryer
brand new) cost S700
S Sell $500/obo set.
352-302-7045 or
407-566-8637
DRYER. Heavy Duty
Frigidaire, like new,
$150 (352) 637-6588
FREEZER, UPRIGHT
COMMERCIAL
; Richplan. 25.7 cuft.
Orig. $1,100/Sell $350
Exc. Cond.
(352) 382-1239
G.E. STOVE
'Fullsize, 30",4 burner,
*uto oven, strg. drawer.
$95 (352) 344-8328
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E CERAMIC TOP
Self-cleaning oven
nge, 5 burner, bisque
p & sides, 4 years old.
'200. (352) 795-7474
GE Dishwasher
Brand new, $300
GE Electric Stove
w/ hood brand new
$300. or $500. for both
(352) 400-1138
GE HD WASHER & DRYER
Works fine, $150/set.
(352) 746-0284
KENMORE FREEZER
22cu.ft. $175.
SEWING MACHINE w/
cabinet. $50. Both gd.
cond, (352) 527-4910
REFRIGERATOR
Compact 3 6 cu ft
Magic Black. Near
new condition. $100.
352-382-0439.
Refrigerator
GE, 18 cu ft.
$125. obo
(352) 628-3750
Refrigerator
Whirlpool 10 cu. ft.
$175.
(352) 341-1191
Refrigerator, $150/obo
and Glass top stove,
S150/obo
352-302-7045 or
407-566-8637
Refrigerator, frigidaire.
2 yrs. old side by side,
Glass top Stove S/S
$1,200. for both
Washer/Dryer Kenmore,
Heavy Duty $300.
(352) 270-8146
Washer & Dryer
Heavy duty, super
capacity $350. obo
(352) 628-3303
(352) 586-4257
Washer & Dryer, large
capacity, multi cycle,
nice cond. $250
(352) 344-8328,
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Washer/Dryer
Sears, $100. for pair
(352) 212-4477
WHIRLPOOL
Washer & Dryer
Less than 1 yr. old
Exc. cond. $1500 new
Asking $700
352-897-4046/228-9511
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ESTATE MERCHANDISE
AUCTION
THURS. AUG. 16
SALE: 5 PM
4000 S. Hwy. 41
INVERNESS
One owner Estate
autos, '99 Towncar,
60K+ ml.., 2004 Honda
Civic 9K mi.. Vintage
autoparts, electricians
tools. 25 oak faced
church pews, custom
oak ent. center,
House full of turn. &
access. See web:
dudleysauction.com
(352) 637-9588
AB1667 AU2246
12%BP 2%Disc ca/ck
CRAFTSMAN & OTHERS
3 tool boxes plus extras
worth $10,000+ Asking
$2,500 (352) 422-4786
CRAFTSMAN
TOOLCHEST
Loaded
$1,200 OBO
(352) 341-3008
SAWS & TOOLS
Table,Scroll, Miter, 2 HP
AC, Routers, drillpress,
grinder, misc. All $400
(352) 382-7336
SCROLL SAW
$45;
PIPE WRENCHES
Different sizes. $25/all
Beverly Hills
(352) 257-3793
Wood Lathe,
40 inch, 11 knives,
bench included
$125.
(352) 628-3750
32" RCA TV
w/RCA VCR.
$200. Larry
(352) 344-1692
16 Galv. Inter-Locking
Roof Pans. Heavy
gouge. 15" W X 12' L.
Equates to 240 sf.. or
12 X 20' $225/oll
(352) 344-8328 Iv. msg.
450 CONCRETE BLCKS
.75 EACH/obo
you haul.
(352) 422-6464
Oak Raised Panel
Cabinet Doors, $5. ea.
5/8" Oak Veneer Ply
$10.ea. (352) 422-3995
Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery, avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeeil.com
GATEWAY 933MHZ
Flat screen,. Hewlet
Packard Printer, 932C,
1 touch vision scanner.
Can see in working
order. Orig. cost. $2703.
$450. (352) 527-2614
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CATERPILLAR
Loader Backhoe
1995, $25,000.
1584 N. Marion Way
(352) 634-1728
TRACTOR
New, Holland, Model
TC25D. Exc. Cond. Very
low hrs. Suited Lg. Lawn
or farm. 60" pwr. train.
Multiple uses. A must
see to appreciate!
352-489-4858/205-0482
DESIGNER
PATIO SET
Glass top w/4 chairs
$200
(352) 464-4710 -
REDUCED PATIOLAND
Tropitone 10 pc.
pool/lanai/set. $900/set
or separate. $450/set.
(352) 746-3417
613-6297, afternoons
2 awivel Bar TooIS
chrome & leather
very good cond.
$95. obo
(352) 527-1388
5 PC. DINING SET
$275. Exc. cond.
(352) 527-4910
6 PC. WHITE BEDROOM
SET, full queen head-
board, desk, chair, 5
drawer chest, night-
stand, coat rack,
$150. (352) 795-3701
Antique
HOOZER CABINET
Has flour sifter.
On casters. $350
FILE CABINET $25
(352) 621-0300
Beautiful Tuft
CRANBERRY SOFA
& CHAIR 1A $325;
WROUGHT Iron Kitchen
Table, Glass top,
4 Cushioned Chairs.
(Pier 1) $300 464-4710
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
A "Copyrighted Material
Syndicated Content
Available from Commercial News Providers"
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wA/C Tune up w/ Free
6 permanent filter +,
Tlermit/Pest Conhtrol
lIsp. Uc & Boned Only
$44.95 for both.
'(352) 628-5700
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BUSINESS IN THE
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
TODAY!
Its Less than
I Pennies per day
Super household.
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IF WE DON'T HAVE
YOUR BUSINESS
CATEGORY.
S JUSTASK. I
CALL TODAY
(352) 563-5966
MARY'S
PRECIOUS PETS
Pet Sitting Service
(352) 503-5414
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
AFFORDABLE
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
II PROMPT SERVICE I
SlTrash, Trees, Brush
I i Appl. Furn, Const, I
SDebris & Garages |
S352-697-11262
,11 Tractor/Dirt Service
iBushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Ttee Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
SBobcat work. Fill/rock
&Sod: 352-563-0272
FREE CONSULTATION
Tc hurricane ready your
'trees. Prof. Arborist,
actionn Tree 726-9724
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Uc
#0256879 352-341-6827
A TREE SURGEON
Lic. & Ins. Exp'd friendly
serve. 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
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CARPET FACTORY Direct
Restretch,clean, repair
Vinyl. Tile. Wood, (352)
341-0909 Snop ar home
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728
C;*Pantri
v'Chris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII 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. Lie. & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
DP Pressure Cleaning
& Painting. Licensed &
Insured. 637-3765
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext. painting FREE
Est., 10% off any job. lic
# 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
All Phaze Construction
Quality painting & re-
pairs. Faux fin. #0255709
352-586-1026 637-3632
George Swedlige
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400 /628-2245
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Uc./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
RUDY'S PAINTING *
Interior/Exterior
Pressure Washing, Lic.
24/7, (352) 476-9013
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
DOCKS, SEAWALLS,
Boat Lifts, Boat Houses;
New, Re decks, Repair
& Styrofoam Replace.
Lic.CBC060275. Ins.
(352) 302-1236
TOP HAT AIRPORT SERV.
** Aug-Sept. Special
Tampa Int. $75 max. 2
people. (352) 628-4927
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile is restored
to new cond. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS (8827)
CUSTOM *
UPHOLSTERY *
Modern & antique.
352-628-5595 *
CAREGIVER Exp. Caring
Woman w/ref. Your
home, days. F/T or P/T
352-464-2061
Before& After School
Daycare for Citrus
Springs Elem. $40wk
(352) 613-5816
6 REG HOME DAY CARE
Openings NOW for FT &
before & after school.
Infants Welcome f
e 352-726-5163
V/Chrls Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII 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, Lic. 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
Avail. (352) 795-5300
Additions-Kitchens
Bathrooms Decks,
Woodfloors Ceramic
DJM Constructors Inc.
Lic. hIr.: C.PC 053484
(352) 344-1620
All Home Improvement
with Craftmen Builders
Remodeling, Garages,
Decks, Frame & Trim
No Job Too Smaill
427-2766 #CRC057657
DOTSON Constructibn
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crewsl..Spcializing
In additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Lic. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
ROGERS Construction
New Homes,Additions
Florida Rooms.
637-4373 CRC 1326872
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FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257-1011
1 panel or comp cage
Family owned &
operated. Also avail.
super screen w/10vr
manufacturer warr.
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Lic#2708
(352) 628-0562
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
AUGIE'S PRESSURE
Cleaning Quality
Work, Low Prices. FREE
Estimates: 220-2913
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
housesdriveways. 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
Llc.5863 (352) 746-0141
1 Call does It AbII No ob
too small Remod., Home
Repairs, Press. Clean.,
etc. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
fPressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small! Reliable. Ins
02S6271352-465-9201
3rd GENERATION SERVE
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext. painting FREE
Est., 10% off any job. lic
# 99990257151 &lIns.
(352) 201-0658
T AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE |
STrash. Trees, BrushL
I Appl. Furn, Const, I
| Debris & Garages I
352-697-1126
ALL HOME & MOBILE
REPAIR RoomaIdditons
& decks, Lic.28795, Ins.
(352) 464-0835
EDWARD SIMAK
A TO Z FOR ALL YOUR
HOME REPAIR
20 + YEARS EXP
lic34072 #353-302-4209
FAST I AFFORDABLE
RELIABLE! Most repairs.
Free Est. Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
HANDYMAN
If its Broke, Jerry
Can Fix It. Lic#189620
352-201-0116,726-0762
Handyman Wayne
Uc 34151, 352-795-9708
Cell 352-257-3514
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
services. Llc.2776/lns.
(352) 628-4282 Visa/MC
STAYLER AC & HEATING,
INC. Uc. & Ins.
CACO 58704
352-628-6300
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FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, Lighting,
Spa, Sheds Lic. & Insur.
#2767 (352)257-2276
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
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HAA^FFORDABsLE: I
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
PROMPT SERVICE
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages
352-697-1126 ,
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All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., apple, trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professional
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264/201-1422
Furn. 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)
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
Uc./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
f I in Service
Hise Roofing
New const. reroofs &
Repair, 2E ,v' -p leak
spe.: *CCrC 1327059
(352) 344-2442
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog: Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
Concrete Slabs, Pavers
Remove & Haul Debris
Demolit. 352-746-9613
Uc# CRC 1326431
CONCRETE WORK.
Sidewalks, Driveways
Patios, slabs. 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, 1476 726-6554
Additions-Kitchens
Bathrooms Decks.
Woodfloors Ceramic
DJM Constructors Inc.
Uc. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crews Specializing
In additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Uc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
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We do it ALU Big or Sm.I
Additions, BA & Kitch.,
Drywall,Crown molding,
Demo. CRC1326431
(3;52) 746-9613
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
Lic/Ins. #2441 795-7241
CUTTING EDGE Ceramic
Tile.k Hr- -#9713. Insu red-
ROCKMONSTERS, INC.
St. Cert. Metal/Drywall
Contractor. Repairs,
Texture, Additions,
Homeowners, Builders
Free est. (352) 220-9016
Uc.#SCC131149747
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall. Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
work. No job too small.
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landcleauing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Uc. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tlactor/Dirt Service
Land Clear. Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-69556
FLIPS TRUCK & TRACTOR,
Landclear 239-470-057ng, Truck &
MuAFFORDABLE ch & Topsoil.
work. No job too small.
352) -302-7325 341-201253
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
LUc. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
Clearng/Sring, Truck &
Muop Soil/Fill Dirt,
(352) 382-2256436
ALLYOU ARE MY SUNSHINED TRACTOR
Landle& Stump Gring, Hauling
Uc. (352) 422-21145755
Lie. (352) 422-2114
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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
Beat any Price. We do
it All. Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
A TROPICAL LAWN
Family owned & oper.
Satisfaction Guaran.
352-257-9132/257-1930
All American Lawn
Care. Serving all Citrus
Cty. Free est. Reas (352)
527-1836/200-1005
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Reliable, Quality work
Residential / Comm.
Lic./lns. 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.
Ron & Shirie Vlckers
TOTAL LAWN CARE
(352) 726-8743
Steve's Lawn Service
Mowing & Trimming
Clean up, Uc. & Ins.
(352) 797-3166
Zlegler's Lawn Lic/Insa
Dependable Quality
ServIce comes 1st
(352)628-9848/634-0554
POOL BOY SERVICES
Aqua guard, Epoxy,
Coatings, Acrylic
Decking. Uc./Ins.
3 352-464-3967 *
A POOL LINERS *
15 Yrs. Exp. *
Call for free estimate
(352) 591-3641 t
POOL REPAIRS?
Comm. & Res., & Leak
detection, llc. 2819,
352-503-3778, 302-6060
WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes.
& models. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
METAL BUILDINGS
Pump houses, carports,
etc. Very reasonable!
Fred (352) 464-3146
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
v AwInD.NcE 0
6" Seamless Gutter
Best Job Avallablell
Uc. & Ins. 352-860-0714
ALL EXTERIOR"
I ALUMINUM
I Quality Price! "
6" Seamless Gutters
SUc & Ins 621-0881
MUSIC TEACHER VIOLIN
Base, Guitar. Elec.
CGniR nr..um. Warf-
NEED A NEW DOOR?
Pre-Hung Door units
New Const. or remod.
ENTRY POINT by Perry's
Uc. 2598(352)726-6125
Roof Cleaning Specialist
The Only Company that can Keep Mold & Mildew Off
Siding. Stucco- Vinyl. Concrete Tile & Asphalt Roofs
GUARANTEED!
Restore Protect Beautify Residential & Commercial
SSuncoast
Exterior
Restoration Service Inc.
877-601-5050 352-489-5265
NEED TO SELL
REAL ESTATE
SWe Buy
Ceal Estate
MARD VAC
Dethatching Lawns
Vacuum Leaves & Thatch,
Tree Trimming
(352) 637-3810 or (352) 287-0393
FREE ESTIMATE Licensed & Insured
New & Re-Roos Flat & Low Pitch
Roof Repairs. Commerdal Residential
Shingle Metal Built Up Roof
Torchdown -Shakes
Install tions
(352) 628-2557
Lucksroof.com
Roof Inspections Available Drug Free Workplace
SState Certified Lic. #CCC1327843
Ip.3iuleric Ser
C6 B028ROOPINQ
& SUPPLY INC.
Family Owned & Operated
NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
FREE ESTIMATES
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COPLT -ROOF
(352) 628-5079 (352) 628-7445
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PRE OWNED FURNITURE
Unbeatable Prices
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
BEIGE LOVESEAT
& RECUNER CHAIR
$400/both oabo.
(352) 746-2932
BUNK BED, Arbor Creek,
Rms. to Go. Solid wood,
All In one desk,
bookshelf & dresser,
I mattress. T-shaped.
$250obo. 352-726-9568
CHERRY OAK
SLEIGHBED. QU.
Includes mattress & box
spring. $800.
(352) 795-1411
CITRUS HOME DECOR @
Homosassa Regional,
Consignment, like new
furniture (352) 621-3326
Classic Walnut Wall Unit
6'x6', bookcases,
lighted desk, TV space,
bottom shelved cabi-
nets, cost $900., sell
$400. (352) 382-3879
Coach & Love Seat,
burgundy reclines,
$350. Recliner, tan
heat & massage.
$200.(352) 628-3303
(352) 586-4257
DINETTE SET 48" round
table w/24" leaf, French
Prov. Antique wht. fin-
ish, pedestal table, 4
chairs w/tan upholstery
$275obo 352-382-7865,
DINETTE SET-RATTAN
$65;
FU. SZ. SOFA $20
(352) 464-2795
DINING ROOM SET, 6
chairs, table & hutch,
$575; BLUE SECTIONAL
Queen sleeper
w/recllner, $350;
352-382-7553
401-474-0089
DINING SET,
BASSETT
Pale Wood. 7' table,
8 straight back chairs.
$350; (352) 382-1239
ENTERTAINMENT
CABINET By Hooker
4 doors, all wood,
cherry, 44*W&74"H
$375. (352) 212-8855,
after 3 p.m.
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Solid Oak w/claw feet,
etched glass drs. & pull
out shelves. Holds
36W X 29H TV $600;
Elnapress STEAM PRESS
$50 (352)464-4710
FULL SLEEPER SOFA
Exc. Cond.
Tan/Plaid $299
(352) 341-6917
KING SIZE BEDROOM SET
Nightstand, dresser
w/beveled mirror,
boxspring & mattress,
Cherrywood. $300
352-430-5964
Living Rm. Set, sofa,
loveseat, chair, 2 end
tables & coffee table
excel. cond. $650.
Qn. sz. mattress &
boxspring, $100.
(352) 746-4724
LIVING ROOM SET
Broyhill Sofa $200, Cof-
fee Table, End Tables
& Lamps $150,
(352) 527-4910
MUST SELL, Oak Bedrm
Set (Ashley) hd/ ft.
board, dresser w/mirror,
chest of drawers, night-
stand, mattress & Box
springs, $725.
4 LIAR BACK Dining
Chairs, dark wood,
$240. (352) 344-1373
Oak Dining Rm Table
w/ 6 chairs, $400. abo
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
Queen Sz. Bed Mattress
& Box spring,
Brass Headboard,
Uke new $150. Oak
Dresser w/ Mirror $125
(352) 637-5708
REDUCED MISSION
STYLE Coffee Table $75;
TEAK BAR CART,
$100. (352) 746-3417
REDUCED SONOMA
Butcher Block island,
$100. 3 BACKLESS
BARSTOOLS, $125.
(352) 746-3417
RENTAL FINDER
wwwchronicle
rentalfinder.com
Sofa set $75.00/obo
Oak dining set w/6
chairs. $250/obo
352-302-7045 or
407-566-8637
TABLE, 6 CHAIRS &
HUTCH distress pine,
excel. condition $500.
LG. CURIO CABINET
$700. (352) 527-6866
Teal Leather Sofa,
$175.
king matt & box spring,
$170.
(352) 637-0440
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
Wicker Loveseat
$75.
Computer Desk
$85.
(352) 637-0440
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
WOOD CHIPPER
10HP, Yardman,
Exc. cond. Barely used.
$400,
(352) 344-0461,
call after 5:30.
4 Prom/Formals Dresses
Sz. 6, $99. to $199.
all different designs &
colors (352) 464-3550
BACK TO SCHOOL
Designer Boys Slacks
$10;
Designer Boys Shirts
$5; Nearly New
(352) 726-0040
Ladles Career Blouses
6/$30; Ladles Casual
Tops, 6/$20. Hardly
worn. Size 16/18.
(352) 628-4216
Motor Cycle Jacket
ladies, extra large
has liner
2 Flooness wailin Panei
Style Cooler Rooms,
Restaurant style, good
Cond 20'x60'x'x10'H
$6,000 and
8'xl10'xl0'H, $2,000
(352) 628-3436
20 GA. WATER HEATER
Cost $210/Sell $150;
3 Bay 30" S.S. SINK
Cost $550/Sell $400
Both newly
(352) 621-0300
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
Above Ground Pool
15 x 25, w/ ladder,
pump & filter,
new $4,200. Sell $1,200.
Homosassa
(352) 503-6115
Cell 727-226-4025
BATH TUB
Lg. Fibrgiss Garden Tub.
Camp. w/hardware,
base & formica
enclosure. $250 obo
352-637-5656/201-0696
Big Screen TV 32"
works, needs little work,
$25.
King sz. Mattress,
Sealy, good cond. $25.
(352) 232-9516
CELL PHONE STORE
LIQUIDATION SALEIII
Inventory incl. Ig num-
ber of cell phone ac-
cess, glass access, glass
display cases, slat walls,
desks, chairs, cash reg,
credit card mach, disp.
items, file cabinet. Call
352-726-7444 or visit
Cellular Digital, 3161-B
Gulf to Lake Hwy.
Inverness, Fl.
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 Conta6t Mark
@727-375-6111
Electric Stove, excel.
cond. kitchenaid, con-
vection oven, glass top,
$300. Burgundy
Reclliner Easy Chair $50.
(352) 746-3933
**IRRIGATION--
New Systems &
Repairs. Ins. Uc.3000
*SQO- ALL VARIETIES
Cut outs & New
Homes. Installed &
Rolled. A.L. EVANS
(352) 637-5825
KIDS TRAMPOLINE
$30
527-0635 or 344-3744
MHP stainless
outdoor grill, $65
JVC 27" color TV,
used very little, $65
(352) 341-1191
Mobility Scooter
Sonic, like new,
$900.
Women's Bicycle,
Raleigh, like new $300
(352) 270-3806
Race Car Bed,
Uttle Tykes, blue,
$40.
Car top Carrier,
X Cargo $25.
(352) 746-5441
Refrigerator, 2003
Kenmore, 18 cu. ft.
$275.
Outdoor Ping Pong
Table, $250.
(352) 270-3806
SOD. AL VARIETIES
Bahia, $80 pallet,
St Augustine, $150
pallet. Install & Del.
Avail. 352-302-3363
STORAGE CABINET
Dbl. door, solid wood,
shelves & wardrobe
section. $90.
(352) 628-4216
The Spot Family Center
Needs Donations
For Community
Family/Youth Events
Land, Storage Racks,
Containers, Folding
Tables, Event Tents, Bus.
Box Truck. Please call:
Brian (352) 220-0576
WELL BUILT WOODEN
MOBILE HOME STEPS
$75
(352) 628-6335
MINI JAZZY MODEL
'1103, New charger/
power unit. $350obo.
(352) 621-9846
Used Harmar Lift,
electric rotating, inside
lift for scooter or
wheelchair, style A410,
3501bs. $450. obo
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
BALDWIN
Acrosonic Spinet
Piano. Very good cond
$900.
(352) 613-3101
PIANO, Wieler
Small upright,
Med. wood finish.
Exc. Cond. $1,200
(352) 563-5081
TREADMILL Pro-form
with power Incline, like
new, $275. JAKE Scissors
for back legs and
stomach, $40
(352) 344-1310
TREADMILL
Space Saver
$200
(352) 795-4524
Treadmill Weslo G30,
new cond. used 6
times, paid $220.
Sell $150 firm.
(352) 746-2271
CZECH MILITARY Pistols
Cz 52 7.62X25 S/A auto
Exc. w/2 mags $185;
CZ 82 9 mm Mak. D/A
2 12 rd. mags. VG+ $275
Both w/holster 860-0556
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
GOLFCART, lights, wind-
shield, full enclos. $1200
HONDA 250 '02 RECON
$1700 352-795-4770
GUN & KNIFE
SHOW
Brooksville
HSC Club
Aug. 18, 9am 5pm
Aug. 19,9am -4pm
Hernando County
Fairgrounds
Admission $6.00
(352) 799-3605
HUNT CLUB McRae GA
Needs 2 $900 3000 AC
Mgmt. (352) 628-2703
(229) 860-0214, Tommy
Mens Left Hand Golf
Set w/bag $100.
Ladies RH, Cobera Set,
$125.
(352) 382-1090
Men's RH Lynx Set,
$125.
Men's RH, King Cobera
1, 3, &5 Woods
$200.
(352) 382-1090
TREK BIKE TRAILER
2 child $150. Safest &
best EUC
352/637-7115
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
2005 CUSTOM BUILT
TRAILER, 5'X12' EZ Pull
Will hold 2 4X4 ATV'S
Chrome wheels, spare,
rack, Jack & ramp. $750
(352) 560-7247
5'WX7'LX3'H, steel
frame w/alum sides.
removable tailgate.
trailer hitch Incl. $525.
(352) 527-1656,
call before 7 p.m.
CAR HAULER
20', '07, Pace, side door,
rear ramp, spare, used
once. Uke New! $6,000
(352) 746-7390
MOTORCYCLE TRAILER
Home made trir. Hauls
2 dirt bikes, or 1 larger
bike. Spare wheel,
lights & tagged. $275
firm (352) 726-1076
ACOUSTIC
& ELECTRIC GUITARS
Bass, Bon/o, Uke,
Mandolin, Amps,
Effects. Any
age/cond. We get
you top dollar. Do not
sell anywhere else.
M-F 10-6 563-1779.
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
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for handicap adult.
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CRYSTAL RIVER 3/1
Stockade fnc, No pets.
$575/mo. + $600 sec.
(352) 795-3605
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, $550. mo. $750.
sec. dep. No Dogs,
352-447-0333
CRYSTAL RIVER 4/2
1998, Double wide
$700/mo, 1st, lost, sec.
352-585-3264
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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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 BOXER PUPS
Fawn w/white markings
tails & dew claws done.
w/ Health Certificates,
$550 & up 352-637-3599
AKC LAB PUPPIES $350.
Black females,
Chocolate males.
(352) 613-2527
AKC LAB PUPS
4 Yellow Females,
I Black Male
$250. ea.
352-422-4675
BOSTON TERRIER
10 mos. old. Female,
papers & all shots.
Needs good home.
Moving can't take.
$350/obo 352-746-5162
or 352-249-8065
DACHSHUNDS.
Mini- Designer Pups
8 wks., AKC, H/C,
Multi- Colors, $350
(352) 228-1906
Humane Society
of Inverness
offers Low Cost
Spay & Neuter
Service
Appointments avail.
Cat Male $40,
CatFemale $50,
Dog Male $60,
Dog Female $70.
Prices Including spay
or Neuter, 3 Yr. Rabies
shot Annual Vaccines
Nail Clipping, Micro
chipping &
Micro chip reg.
Call for appt.
(352) 344-5207
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Spaved $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
Low cost shot clinic
Tues, Weds & Thurs
1st & 3rd Saturdays
10am-4pm
(352) 563-2370
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
M/F YELLOW LABS
FREE
MUST find good home.
352-527.2961
MALTI-POO tiny little
furballs, sweet & love
able, home raised, HC,
1st shot, $350/400
(352) 564-2775
MINIATURE PONY
mare, 61Amo. old. very
gentle. & sweet
$575. obo
(352) 795-7513
PEEK-A-POO tiny little
furballs, sweet & love
able, home raised, HC,
1st shot, $200/250
(352) 564-2775
PET BUNNIES $)5.
English, Dutch, Dwarf,
Lop. Babies In Sept.
No pedi, pets only.
Quick response by
email. Info@hopalong
forms.com
PUG PUPPIES
AKC & CKC Cert.,
Health Cert. 1 male, 1
female. Starting @ $500
(352) 464-1109
QUALITY PUPS AKC
MINI SCHNAUZERS $350
COCKER SPANIELS $300
Vet Checked. Cash
only. 352-465-9305
TOY POODLES,
AKC, 10 wks.,
1 choc. fem. $600.
1 male, black, $500.
(352) 302-1782
YORKIE PUPPIES
$600, parents
on premises.
(352) 400-4913
Yorkshire Puppies
3 weeks old,
Now taking deposits
(352) 637-9543
Hay for Sale
Coastal Round Rolls $50
Square Bales $5.00
(352) 422-4480
15 YR. OLD QUARTER
SHorse Mare, Very
gentle. Tack Included.
$1200/obo.
(352) 726-4895
15 YR. OLD TENN.
WALKER MARE
Very dark Bay, $1500/
obo (352) 628-3456
TWH (Reg) Gelding
5 yo, 15 hs, nice gaits,
quiet & safe $2,500
abo (352) 422-7274
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
HERNANDO 2/2
Hwy 200 & 491, $475+
Ist, Ist,sec. 352-341-0903
HOM/CRYS RVR.
2/2, DW $625/mo.
(352) 228-0525
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, appl., water
Incl. Fishing piers.
Community Center.
$350 and up.
Leeson's 352-476-4964
LECANTO 2/2 Rent/sell.
OWNER FINANCE
$650mo. 1 pet. (352)
564-0856 or 628-3090
LECANTO 3/2/2
$1,250/mo + Sec.& App
fiHm Aval. 9/1 No Pets
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2
$500/mo + Sec.& App
SW Mobile No Pets
HOMOSASSA 2/1
1 Ac, $500/mo. + Sec.,
+ App. SW, No Pets
HOMOSASSA 3/2
5 Ac., $700/mo + Sec.,
+ App. SW No Pets
Don Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
Non-Smoking IBR Furn.
Scrn rm. Crprt $500: 1BR
furn. Park model, $325
No pets. 628-4441
ADULT PARKS
RENT OR OWN LOT
New 3BR, 2BA Skyline
Home, 12" Drywall
Porch, Carport
MOVE IN TODAY
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
1710 S Suncoast blvd.
352-794-7308
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
Great Financing
5BR 3BA- Designer
Kitchen, Delivered
and set up $73,900.
1/2 and 1 Acre Land
& Home Packages
MOVE IN NOWI
6 Homes Set Up
All Sizes- All Prices
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
1710 S Suncoast blvd.
352-794-7308
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,
appl., water incl. Fishing
piers. Community Cntr.
Leeson's 352-476-4964
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
OAK POND ESTATES
55+ comm. 3/2 carprt,
shed. Partially furn.
Very Nicel $45,000
(352) 637-4837
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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 ACRE
Lg. oaks. Nice! Newer
appl., AC, roof over
mobile, 14X24 wrkshp.
$67,500, Bend Cove,
Floral City 352-302-7817
2/2 SW On 1/2 Acre
Totally Renovatedl
Walton Dr., Old Oaks,
Floral City $64,500
Myrlam, Keller Williams
Realty (352) 613-2644
2/2 on 1.86 Acres
'72, Like Newl Many
Upgrades! 1,344 Sft, W/1
Yr. Warranty $95K
#306886 T. Paduano
C21(352) 212-1446
3/2 ON 1.35 ACRES
Nature Loversi Back
Deck, Country Setting
$118,800 Sharon Levins.
Rhema Realty
(352) 228-1301
3/2 SW on Two A AC
Lots. Scm porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
3/2/2 ON 4.65 ACRES
Homosassa, 1,864 sf, + 6
Horse Stable; Fenced!
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
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 & 2 BR, W/S/G Incl.
$600 (352) 212-7740
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly Renovated
1 bedroom efficiencies
w/fully equip, kitchens.
No contracts
necessary. Next to
park/ Kings Bay
Starting @ $45
a day for a week or
more. (Includes allf
utilities & Full Service
Housekeeping)
(352) 586-1813
CRYSTAL RIVER
NICELY FURNISHED 1/1
Great neighborhood.
No pets. 7 months
minimum. 352-795-7261
FLORAL CITY
Lakefront 1BR, Wkly/Mo
No Pets. (352) 344-1025
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On lot, Cent. wtr, Good
rental Income. $27,000/
obo. 352-341-0903
HOMOSASSA, 2.85 AC.
Newly Renovated TW.
Caged pool, 2 Crpt,
Front Deck, Crnr. Lot,
Fncd, Paved Rd. Must
2S2l (352) 400-5367
INGLIS 4/2/2 2,052SF
On 1.17acres. Freshly
renovated. New AC
$119,900, $7.900 down
$1195.33/mo. M. Stone
877-289-5888
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.
Poss. 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
Magnolia Estates
btw Inv./Floral City, SW
Mobile 2/1 on 1 acre,
w/2 sheds, $55,000. obo
(352) 726-9391
No Money DownI
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 UvSF,
6 Ac. of pasture landil
$239K #313409
T. PaduanoC2 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 Amenltlesl
5 *, 55+
Gated Community
Phone 352-795-7161
2/1 FIXER UPPER
Ingls 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.
Rmi, laundry, shed
+ carport. $22,500
(603) 491-0431
55+ Pk. ALL LIKE NEW
1700sq. ft. Price
dropped 10 K to $57,900
352-697-1788/563-6695
BIG PINE ACRES, 55+
2/1/Carport Screened
Porch, Shed, 2 ACs,
W/D, Sm. Pet OK,
Part turn. $9,800 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
352-344-1002 302-2824
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INVERNESS
3/2/1 downtown
Inverness beautiful
quiet neighborhood.
overlooks Lake
Henderson. $685.
352-400-4986
LECANTO 3/2/2
$1,250/mo + Sec.& App
Hm Aval. 9/1 No Pets
TAL RIVER 3/2
$500/mo + Sec.& App
SW Mobile No Pets
HOMOSASSA 2/1
1 Ac, $500/mo. + Sec.,
+ App. SW, No Pets
HOMOSASSA 3/2
5 Ac., $700/mo + Sec.,
+ App. SW No Pets
Don Crlgger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
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.
Robble Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
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BEDROOM APTS.
Starting at $466.
C/H/A,
NO PETS
Occaalonally handi-
capped units do be-
come available
For Info. call
Gatehouse Apts. at
352-726-6466,
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Mon. thru Fri.
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
CANDLEWOOD
COURT
APARTMENT I
1 & 2 BR Apartments
now available.
Please call
(352) 344-1010
307 Washington Ave.
Wed., & Fri.
8am to 5pm
Equal Housing
Opportunity
1G.......... p., 1
Crystal Palms Apts.
I &2Bdrm IstuM.FREEI
Crystal River. 634-0595
"CRYSTAL RIVER
& HOMOSASSA
Apartments Avail.
ONE MONTH FREE
(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
INVERNESS
1/1 $400/mo+ sec.
2/1 $500mo+ sec.
Cridland & Cridland
(352) 344-5535
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
INVERNESS Lg. 2/2
W/D hkup, $600/mo
352-341-2182/586-2205
S NOLLWOOD
TOWNHOUSES
Comer of Druid Rd.
& &581. 1 &2 BR
available starting
@ $485. For more
Information call
(352) 344-1010
Or apply @
307 Washington Ave.
Wed. & Fri. 8 to 5
Equal Housing
Opportunity
ll----
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm Ist Mo. FREEI
Crystal River. 634-0595
LANDMARK
REALTY
We have rentals
ranging from
$375/month up.
Call for more
information.
Ask for Kathy
or Janet
352-726-9136
311 W Main St.
Inverness
2700+ sq ft Bldg.
Can divide Into
Med/Prof/Retail Pine
Ridge. Your floor plan.
(352) 527-9013
LECANTO 491
Auto repair shop for
lease. 3 bays. $2700/mo
(352) 220-9125
PROFESSIONAL Office
1690sq. ft.
GREAT LOCATION
Call Mon Fri. 8 4:30
(352) 795-2283
INVERNESS 2/2
W/D, New carpet,
appl.'s, comm. pool.
garb. Incl. $750.mo.
1st, Ist. $500. sec.
(352) 746-4611
INVERNESS 2/212
Townhouse, Cypress
Cove, pool, boat dock,
exc. cond. $750+ $1000
sec. (352) 220-4082
INVERNESS 2/1
New paint/carpet.
Eat-in kitch. W/D H.U.
No pets. $550 + sec.
(352) 637-5598
LECANTO 2/2/1
New Unitl $750/mo. 1st,
Ist. Sec. Credit ck.
key dep. No pets.
352-344-2155
INVERNESS
RIVERSIDE LODGE
Furn. Cottage, 1/1,
all util & cable TV incl.
$695. mo. $300 moves
you In. (352) 726-2002
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, C/H/A, laundry rm.
ceiling fans, V2 fenced
ac. $700/mo. 1st. sec.
352-746-2932
DUNNELLON
Immaculate 3/2
w/covered deck on 5
wooded acres. 3 car
det gar & Ig workshop
w/elec & water. $1000
mo. 1st, last, & sec.
352-795-3766
INVERNESS 3/2/1
New home, For more
Info. 352-860-1981
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Rentals COUNTYWIDEI
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
LECANTO 3/2/2
Upscale, furn. on 21/2
park like Ac's, $1,050.
FURN. APT. 2/1
CRYS. RVR $590.
(352) 795-2204
$$ LOW MOVE IN
Homosassa Meadows
3/2/2 From $725
Homas. 2/1 From $535
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
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
10 N.Desoto 2/1
$650.mo
8 N.Fillmore 1/1
CRYSTAL RIVER-
9 N.Candle 2/11
INVERNESS
237 N.Croft 2/2
$750.mo
352-637-2973
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1
Shed, cul-de-sac, $675.
mo. (352) 746-7507
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, CHA, Scrn Room
352-382-3525
Beverly Hills 2/2/1
Lg. fl. rm. $750./mo. +
sec. 23 S. Harrison St.
(727) 463-1804
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/2/, Faim. Rm.,Scm.
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 HILLS
Lg 2/2/2, CHA, FL Rm,
fncd yrd, W/D; No Pets.
$750/mo., Ist/ last/sec.
(352) 726-2280
BEVERLY HILLS
Lg. 2/2/1 Fam. Rm.,
Scrn. Rm. Appl. Good
Area. Move-In Cond.
$750 (352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILS
1 & 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
CIT SPRINGS 2/1 /2/1I
Very clean, scrn patio,
sm pet ok, C/H/A
$675mo. 352-302-9053
... .. _
Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2
$825.00
Please Call:
(352) 341-3330
For more info. or
visit the web at:
citrusvlilages
rentals.com
Gospel Island
3/2/2, private, on lake
& canal, boat dock,
part. turn. $1150/mo
1st/sec. (352) 726-7107
HERNANDO 2/1
Fmt prch, side ramp.
Shed. Parklilke settling
$550 (813) 468-0049
HOMOSASSA 2/1
CHA, No pets $575.
Ist/last/sec 628-4210
HOMOSASSA
2BR, 2BA, fenced, $750/
mo. 1st, last, sec.
(352) 628-0919
HOMOSASSA 3/1
POOL, Lg. bckyrd, wk.
shed. $800 + Ist/Ist/sec.
(352) 302-8063
HOMOSASSA SMW
New 3/2/2, $1000/mo
Realty Executives
(352) 302-4057
INV. Cypress Cove TH
Waterfront 2/2, w/ W/D
end unit $750. mo.
Call (305) 978-3315
INVERNESS 2/1/1
Highlands, clean, $700
1st, Ist. sec 352-726-4285
INVERNESS 3/2/2
Lake Area, $820/mo.
(352) 341-1142
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.
IInverness"
LECANTO 3/2/2
$ 1,250/mo + Sec.& App
Home Aval. 9/1 No Pets
Don Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
** NO CREDIT CHECKII
RENT TO OWN
352-484-0866
visit jademission.com
OAK VLG. Bev Hills
2/2/2 den, cul-de-sac.
CT thr-out 352-746-5307
Riverhaven 3/2/2
fenced back yd. $950.
/mo (352) 621-7713
SMW New 2700sq ft
4/2/2 $1000/mo.
Call 813-748-5206
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Util. Incl Shrt
/ long term. 1st, Ist + sec.
$900/mo 352-628-9759
CRYSTAL RIVER
3 bedroom, 1.5 baths
deep water dock
$950.00.
2 bedrooms, family
room 2 baths
$1,100.per month
first and last months
rent required
call after 2pm
352-795-2558
Crystal River 3/2
Oceanfront, ceramic
tile, $950/Mo.
(863) 446-0950 after 7p
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2 Bermuda Dunes.,
$1100/mo 647-504-6025
CITRUS HILLS 2/2/2
Caged Pool, I ac, Mint!
$975/mo. Option or sale
Poss. Fin. 352-564-1436
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/1
Huge yrd. Inc. Lawn
Maint. $850. mo. F/L/S
(352) 533-2244
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/2
All appl. Incl. $895/mo
Small pet ok.
352-422-6750
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/2
New, W/D, Pet friendly,
$925/mo.352-812-1414
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1, $700 mo. W/D hkup
1 st/sec. (352) 563-5304
CITRUS SPRINGS ,
Many Avail., $825.- I
| $875. mo. 2 -4 wks
FREE Rent If Qualify
I (352) 795-9123 I
I Charlotte G Realty I
& Investment LLC
CITRUS SPRINGS
Rent or Lease Option.
4/2/2, 2,200 sf.
(352) 746-1636
CR/Hom 2/1 $465;
2/2 $535; 3/2 $675/$760
212-2051 or 220-2447
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/2.5 $1,200/mo.
1st & sec; Lease Petsu
(352) 795-0207
INGLIS
2/2, House, CHA, W/D-
hookup $750 mo+ 1s'
last &dep.water & goar
14185 W. River Rd
352-447-5244
Cell 360-798-2681
INVERNESS 2/2 I
1 Ac. $800/mo. + Dep. I
(321) 917-6029
INVERNESS 3/2 I
Wtfrnt Gospel is. w/shd.t
352-201-1222/560-3048'
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Termst
Danny (352)875-5645)
CITRUS SPRGS 4/3/4
New 8202 Empire
$1,100mo. 352-697-1901
CITRUS SPRINGS-
3/2/2 Lease, Lease I
to Own, or Sale. I
(352) 436-4090
CITRUS SPRINGSf
Rent or Lease Option.
4/2/2, 2,200 sf.
(352) 746-1636
FISHING IN FRONT YARg
3/2 ON 10.8 Acreslll
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd., -4
pond. $325K For Sale eI'
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
1
Homosassa Sprngs,
3/2 newly remod. DW I
on fenced acre. No I
pets. $775/mo + $775&
sec. 5051 Grand Circle
Ter. 352-816-0010 ,
INVERNESS 2/1/1V
Remod., Lawn Maint,
$650/mo. 1st, last,
500/sec. 352-359-5241
Owner Finance, --
Citrus Springs 3/2/1 Eaw
terms. Low down pa,
ment (352) 201-0658,
Rent or Rent to OwnJ
Many Good Deals wait
for you! Get yours now
while $$ are lowlGwep
Cridland & Cridland-
(352) 220-4011 -
CRYSTAL RIVER -
$350/$450, share elec.
No smoking/drugs.
(352) 634-0708
HOMOSASSA i
Mobile to share. $75 Wk
352-628-9412
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Util. ncl Shrt
/ long term. 1st, 1st + sec.
$900/mo 352-628-9759
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Shella Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
HOMOSASSA 3/2 1404SF
On 1/2 acre. FP, Freshly
renovated. New Crpt.
$92,900, $3.900 down
$949.86/mo. M. Stone
877-289-5888
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
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CLASSIFIEDS
3/2/11 Moorings $900.
2/2/1, Landings $800.
Judy B Spake, LLC
Shown (727) 204-5912
SUGARMILL WOODS
Clean 2/2/11/2, Atrium
Villa, Lanail, Appil's $850;
River Links Realty
628-166/800-488-5184
CITRUS SPRINGS
New, 2/2, all appl.,
W/D $650.-$700.
(954) 557-6211
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, trash & lawn Incl.
$615. mo. + 1 mo. dep
(352) 795-1722
HOMOSASSA
New, 2/2, Rent or w/
opt. to buy, fans, blinds.
refr., stove, microwave,
tile carpet. $750. mo.
(352) 592-0893
TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2007 1.3C
a 0
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
S3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
1100 SQ. FT. CRYS. RVR.
Commercial Office.
Open Floor Plan.
Call (352) 795-4223
INVESTORS
Palm Harbor Modular
Homes from $53 sf.
SFinished on your lot.
3 Color brochures.
SCall John Lyons
863-860-3062
'THRIVING FEED STORE
GNC Comm. Property,
65,000 sf, metal big. Main
rd. crnr loc. Loading
Dock. $675K Don
Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
"" 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
-New Home Citrus Spgs.
"Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
i 3/2/2, 1.23 Ac.
'REDUCED TO $289,500
,, '07 New, Upgrades
Q,,372 Liv./3,269 Tot. SF
(352) 302-0744
3/2 1300-SQFT
HOME ON
1IACRE LOT
Located on the back '
>i" side of Pine Ridge.
Diagonal ceramic tile
living, dining, pantry,
kitchen & bathrooms.
Security & camera
Stem. Surround sound
ceiling g speakers In living
f; and front room.
,,Reduced to $147,800
tir (352) 287-8478
;iBUILDER LIQUIDATION
-3/2/2 Was $195,990
;ow $155,990 + Up to
,6K C.C. Greg Younger,
,Coldwell Banker 1st
Choice. (352)220-9188
SBY OWNER
2005 Home 3/2/2 Nice
* area in Citrus Springs
reduced to $149,000.
, (352)257-1355
LOCATION, LOCATION
New 3/2/2 on
SWthlacoochle Trl.
SCaiTndral ceilings.
; eat-in kitch., Roman
tub, upgraded apple.
1,683 sf under AC
$179,900 (352)746-6161
PRICED TO SELL
20K+ Below Builders
Price. 4/2/2, 2200 sq. ft.
living, cathedral
ceilings, sprinkler
system, Split plan.
S$176,000.(813) 546-3127
STILT HOMES
K 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
WIZiZ I"UUL HOUMI
2237 sq.ft living space.
Backs to Black Diamond
3186 W Birds Nest Dr.
MLS#315839
352-586-1558 CALL
NOW! $289,700
BETTY MORTON
LU rTu/3 Ca#.IIWIIUC
2.8 %
Commission
Reig"elect
(352) 795-1555
FIXER
UPPER
These homes
need work.
Free Computerized
list of properties
Free Recorded
Message.
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ID# 1048
ERA American
Realty &
Investments
3/2/21/2 HOME
$279,900
(352) 464-3383
2/1 C/H/A
/2 ac Fenced Corner
lot. $109,900
(352) 746-2932
Your World
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3.9%
LISTING
MLS/3% CO-OP
Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience
$150+Million SOLDIII
Please Call for Details
& Market Analysis
RON & KARNA NEITZ
BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060
BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
Is Mv Futurell
(352) 586-6921
or(352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
MUST SEEII 2,577 sf.
Cath. Ceilings, Tile,
Carpet + + + $179,900
Ron Egnot Ist 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, Fl. Realty &
Auction. (352) 628-0968
REDUCEDII
4/3/2. Built 2006,
Crystal Glen $267.000
Seller will pay all closing
cost. Call for Into.
FSBO (352) 527-1177
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
3.9%
LISTING
MLS/3% CO-OP
Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience
$150+Mllllon SOLDIII
Please Call for Details
& Market Analysis
RON & KARNA NEITZ
BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(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 month
$397,000 352-228-2044
BEAUTIFUL 3/2/2
Golf Course Home,
New AC, roof & carpet.
Nicely landscaped,
clean, updated.
$220,000 954-309-4262
Brentwood @Terra Vista
Beautiful, clean &
contemporary Town Hs,
2/2.5/1 + loft. View of
waterfall. Fum. Negot.
$195K(352)560-0229
CUSTOM BUILT
2005
5/4/3-3400 living
4700 overall
Great for large family
Pool/spa. No brokers
440k Citrus Hills
352-302-4200
HOME FOR SALE
2/1.5/1 Large FR. New
appliances, central, tile.
Immaculatel Nice Lotl
430 S. Washington St.
$99,900. (863) 647-2950
Low Price/Extra VALUE
Uke New, Imper. Exec. II
Gorgeous KitchenI
$124,900, ERA American
Realty, Bobbl
(352) 220-0587
NO CREDIT CHECKII
RENT TO OWN
352-484-0866
visit jademission.com
TOTALLY REMODELED
2/1.5, Everything Is newly
$99K (352) 302-6941
Call Btwn 5pm-9pm
4/3.5/2 TOTAL LUXURY
10 Ac. Too many extras
to list $749,500
Charlene & Peggy,
EXIT REALTY
3/2/2Canterbry Lk.Est.
NEWI Den, MB Suite,
Hg. WI. Closet,.Scrnd.
Lanai. 7 fans,$332,900
(847) 612-2388
(508) 558-9790 Robert
Hernando Forest Lake
North, Newer 1 Lg
Bedroom 1000 sq. ft., on
1 acres, very good
cond. must see. Look
Make offer
(352) 344-5448
SPOTLESS 2 BPRM.
2BA HOME 2 car gar,
caged in-ground
pool, situated on 2.5
ac. landscaped
estate. Fenced for
horses and spotted
w/mature oaks.
Everything new.
If you are looking this
Is a must see!
(VACANT -
MOVE TODAY)
Asking $269K
Contact D Crawford
for details.
(352) 212-7613
0 DOWN.TO BUYII
$720/mo. + taxes &
insurance. 3/2/2
located In Highlands
Large home, very clean
Needs nothing.
(352) 601-5600
$10K Below Appraised
Valuel 2/2 fenced yard,
newer AC & roof,
$90,000. 352-527-3562
100% Flnan. Reduced,
Must relocate 2100 sq.ft.
3/2/2 New roof. FP,
tile floors, corner lot,
stockade fence.
(352) 586-7685
IUnver.
loo Homp :
INVESTORS LOOKI
Great deal on this 2/2/2
h ac. cmr lot, $164,900.
Shella Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
On the Hill In Terra Vista
3/3/3+ den on 1 land,
escaped acre, built '02
Owner downsizing.
No Realtors.
(352) 746-3417 or
613-6297 afternoons.
Reduced 2/2/2, caged
pool, split plan, great
room, 1 treed acre,
mint cond. $199,000.
poss, owner financing
352-564-1436
TERRA VISTA/HILLSIDE
SOUTH 1800sq ft. 3/2/2
10,000sf lot. Brand new.
Possible Lease/Option
$279,900. 617-816-1230
-I
BANKRUPTCY
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
$1OK In upgrades
55+ Comm. w/staffed
sec. gate. Comp. ext.
& lawn maint., club
amen., & llfetyle
activities Incl. Quality
built steel, reinforced
concrete block
const. Exceeds EPA
Energy Star Standards
& building code
requirements
Lowest priced $$$
new home In OTOWI
Only $148500
Call (352) 527-7873
14 ACRE HORSE FARM
Beautiful 3/2 home,
wood floors, tin roof,
tiled fam. rm. 5 stall
Cent. Isle barn.
Ughted riding area.
$534,900/ will divide.
Parsley Real Estate Inc.
(352) 726-2628
Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
Refity_1ect
(352) 795-1555
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequallified 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
HIGHLANDS 2/2/1
Split plan, oversized
wooded corner lot.
4Yrs old. Fam. rm. w/FP,
all seas Lanai, by owner
$145,900 (352) 637-1357
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Uc.# CBC059685
INVERNESS-LITTLE JOHN
3/1/1, Onl IAcre+
$122,000.
WESTON PROPERTY LLC
(352) 746-1110
A Keith CookA
NEW HOME
3/2/2 CB, Move In Price
$139,900
Built right/Priced Right
To view! (352)860-0574
We can help
w/flnancingl
LOVELY 2/2 ON
treed lot. New roof, AC,
ceramic tile & carpet.
Extra lot also avail. Must
See to appreciate
$152,900 (352) 220-3401
Owner finance 3/2
CH/A, clean, $129,000/
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$167,000. 352-476-9592
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4.48 Ac. w/Cabin +
Outer Bldgs. 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
appraisal, $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
/22/3 POOL HOME
ON 4.23 ACRES
Lg. Grandfather Oaksl
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 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
Adorable/Cute
2BR/IBA Home
Excel. cond. Updated,
Asking 85,000.Contact
Debble Fields@ Keller
Williams Realty637-1500
Beautiful 3BR, 2BA
home on 1 acre, corner
lot overlooking Floral
City lake. asking
$250,000 For details
(352) 464-5433
GREAT HOME ON 1 AC.I
2/2/2, new roof, renov.
in 2004. Open floor,
w/split plan $179,900
Ternri Hartman Crossland
Realty (352)726-6644
MUST SELL!
4-5/2.5 All new appl.,
Above ground pool.
Excellent House! $250K
(352) 637-3253
* PENDING *
3/2/3, CBS on 2.35 Ac.
'83, 1,365 LivSf, Fncd Acl
Bargain Price $164KII
#314335 T. Paduano C21
(352) 212-1446
$1 Crystal Manor
That's Rightl 1.13AC
For $1 when you
purchase
our home on Adj
2.31 AC. See our
beautiful home at
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(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
(352) 795-1555
Nw a UU/.25 flJU 0..
tile floors, gar. 560 s.f.
9'6" elevation, city
water, paved St. Cor-
ner lot, room for RV,
Owner fin. $189,000
628-2703 .
Secluded, I + Acre,
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,Coldwell
Banker (352) 228-7991
BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
CRYSTAL MANOR
Pool, 3/2/2 2,246LA,
Oak cabinetry.
On I ac. $275,000
Palm Breeze Realty
352-302-8007
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.
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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
2/1 on 1/2 Ac. Fenced
Great Loc.i W/Alum.
Crprt, Wood Frame Hm.
Fam. Rm, Eat-In Kitch.
New AC & drainfield.
$108K (352)628-1669
3/2 SW on Two /2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
3/2/2 on 2 LOTS
OLD HOMOSASSA
CB, bonus rm., FP,
Sunroom, $185K
Jack Randall
(352) 212-7740
3/2/2 POOL HOME
Lots of News! Full bar
@ Solar Htd, Scrnd. Pool
$169,900 Harley Hough,
EXIT Realty Leaders
352-400-0051
DIKSMOIN
3/2/1 Golf Course Villa
Roomy & beautifully
maint.Enc. lanai $149K
obo, Must see this onel
Kathy Santo,Coldwell
Banker (352) 228-7991
BRAND NEW &
STUNNING
FSBO 4/3/3+ Bonus
3238 sq. ft. All the
upgrades, Ig. gour-
met kitchen, granite,
center Island & stain-
less apple. Lg. screen
pool. Selling under
apprasided value at.
$414,900 view at
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or call 813 967-7192
Great deal,
won't last!
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
POOL HOME $239,900
3/2/2, 2,006 sf, bit. '05,
Ig. lanai, gorgeous
wood floors Move In
ready! Patty,Coldwell
Banker (352) 601-4391
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CITRUS.REALTY GROUP
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352-212-5097
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Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515
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Qualified buyer E-Z
finance 3/2 + 2/1
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CRYSTAL RIVER, '2 Ac.
Beautiful New 2 Story
Cape Cod! 5/2V2/21/2
Over 2,800 St. MUST SEEl
(352) 746-5912
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acres!J
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
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3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
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Immac. Cond. Jan Tuel,
Coldwell. Next Gen.
Realty (352)634-1696
DUNNELLON/CITRUS
Water Access to river.
3/2.5, custom built-2006
Superior construction
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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
I
ONE OF A KIND!
Bring your horsel 3/2/2
on 2 ac. 2 paddocks, FP
Ig. cgd pool, fiberoptic
lights, spa, many extras
$255K (352) 726-8348
RIDE GOETHE 10.9 Ac.l
Fully fncd, barn12 X 12
stalls + paddock 2/2 MH
Gorgeous hill-top views!
$215K Well
352-239-7788/465-2427
2/2 CITRUS HILLS
Greenbrior /1,1st fir. furn.
Near pool. Reduced
$114,500 352-249-3155
BEAUTIFUL 3/2/2
CITRUS HILLS
New AC, roof & carpet.
Nicely landscaped,
clean, updated.
$220,000 954-309-4262
20 ACRES EASTERN
TENN. MOUNTAINS
Beau. mountain views,
gd. roads, streams,
power to prop. Border-
ing US Forestry Service.
$250,000 352-302-0743
NORTH CAROLINA
Extraordinary Riverfront
& River Access sites on
the Broad River
Starting at $39,900.
828-652-8700
2004 BEAUTY
2/2/2 w/1,606 UvSF
Maint. Free! #311064
$179,900, T. Paduano
C21 JW Morton
(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 sf. Formal areas,
French Drs. gazebo &
guesthouse.$1,285,000
Nancy Lewis, EXIT
REALTY(352) 302-6082
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(352) 302-8046
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
Is. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
LET OUR OFFICE
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Plantation Realty. Inc.
(352) 795-0784
Cell 422-7925
Usa VanDeboe
Broker (R)/Owner
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Floral City 2/1
CBe CHA, Dock; Comp.
renov.. Price Reduced,
Seller Motivated.
(352) 586-9498
PRETTY 2/1 COTTAGE
w/2 Lg. Porches & boat
dock. Earning $650/mo
$107,900, #312046
T. Paduano C21
(352) 212-1446
Riverfront 1,850, sq. ft.
1.25 Acres, Boat house
& Dock, Great View!
$379,000. OPEN HOUSE
Sat. & Sun. 1pm-5pm
(352) 344-1613
'05,3/3/3+, 2.33 Ac.
2,241 ULvSF, $323K
#308410 T. Paduano
C21, JW Morton
(352) 212-1446
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1-15 HOUSES WANTED
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Jdhn (352) 228-7523
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HOME WANTED
In rural area, will trade
GIA appraised. Pre-
cious Gems for Equity.
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(352) 589-2362
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#315342, T. Paduano,
C21 JWMorton
352- 212-1446
5.63 Majestic Acreagel
By Duval Is. public boat
ramp w/pub water &
barn stall. Elite New
Home Site! $249K
#313843, T. Paduano,
C21352-212-1446
10 ACRES
Close to shopping.
Great price of $149,900
Shella Benslnger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
20 ACRES HI & DRY
MUST SELL
$194,900Sheila
Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
10038 W. Caladonia
Street Homosassa, FL
5 Vacant Lots each
75' X 100', Lots 2, 3,4, 5
& 6 or .86 acre Price
$13,900 or make offer
Call (850) 402-2475
3/2 SW on Two Y2 AC
Lots. Scrn prch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19 .
352-503-4142
FARMS
&
WATER FRONT
www crossland
Crossland
Realty Inc.
(352) 726-6644
MOTIVATED SELLER
3/4 Acre Comner Lot
Northern Citrus
County. homes only.
Access to all ameni-
ties. Asking $29,900
(352) 628-2149
TERRA VISTA HILLSIDE
GOLF COURSE LOT #9
Skyvlew 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
Eu
100 X 150 Wooded In
Subd. off 488. Min. from
Dunn/Crystal River. No
mobile homes. $13.500
(352) 613-6987
CORNER ACRE LOT
Citrus Hills, Stafford St.
Treed Lot $49K
Pat Whitworth, ERA
American Realty &
Invest. (352) 464-0400
Comer Lot, Invemess
.46 Ac., Nice Oaksl
$27K Motlystedl Bring
all offers! 305-219-8247
INVERNESS CITY UMITS
Commercial potential.
$17,900
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
OVER SIZED LOT
Floral City, well &
septic. 23,900
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
PINE RIDGE
1 Ac. Treed Lot in
area of beautiful
homesI Priced to sell
$62.900 352-746-6161
PRISTINE Emerald Hills
2 Ac., CC 581,
Pleasant Grove, Inv.
Surveyed & Cleared.
$60K Ea. Acre
Agent Owned,
(352) 212-1446
Terra Vista Golf Course
.53 Ac. on Redsox.
Prime for new home
#313888, $99K
T. Paduano, C21
352- 212-1446
LAKEFRONT
Crystal River $45K
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Lots. cornm 352-228-7523
Agent Owned
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14 ft. Galvanized Boat
Trailer
$285.
(352) 489-8816
25 HP YAMAHA
2000,4 stroke, HI-Thrust,
T/T; Uke New! $2,000
(352) 476-1113
or (352) 249-0860
12' BOAT WHIPS
w/Adj. Base
1 Pair/$150
(352) 621-1664
16' BOAT TRAILER
For airboat of reg.
boat. $250.
352-697-1663
BOAT MOTOR
1982,40 hp Mercury
Runs Perfect $750
(352) 795-8059
BOAT TRAILER
18' Galv. Single Axle
$1,000 OBO
(352) 795-8059
PONTOON BOAT
TRAILER
tandem axle, 13" tires,
galv, 31 ft.adjustable.
$1,600. (352) 447-0572
SSEADOO RXT '05
215HP, W/galv. trailer,
$7,500/ ob6
(352) 270-9290
22' SKIFF 2003
90 Johnson, less than
70 hrs. electronics,
livewell, & Bimini. Incl.
trallor. $5000 220-1699
ALUMACRAFT 16'
Boat w/trlr. & 50 hp.
Merc. 4 stroke engine
w/triIng mtr. $3,995Just
Serviced! Ready to fish
352-563-6518/361-6714
Area's Largest
Selection of
Clean Used Boats
THREE RIVERS
MARINE
(352) 563-5510
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 attr 6pm
CARLCRAFT HOUSEBOAT
43", galley, head, 175HP
Merc. Engine. Sleeps 6,
WheelhoUse. Gd shape
$20,000
Cleo Lydy 352-634-0729
CENTURY
1996 Tunnel Hull, 21 ft.,
130 HP, Yamaha, blmlnl
excel cond. $11,000.
obo (352) 795-5677
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
FIBERGLASS Center
Console, 14', 40 hp.
Mariner, galv. trir. $2,475
(352) 205-3887
FORD
'94, F150, 4WD, runs &
looks good, 300 6Cyl.,
5spd. OD, $2,750.
obo (352) 795-4204
JUST RECEIVED
20 T-tops &
Cuddy cabin Tops
at Fantastic Prices
(352) 527-3555
9am-5pm Mon-Frl
HURRICANE 2000
201 Fundeck, Great
Family Boat, skiing,
fishing & cruising, Fully
equipped w/150
Yamaha, $14,900
(352) 586-2493
KENNER 18.5'
2002, Center Console,
90 hp Merc., 155 hrs.,
Inc. Alum. Trir + Extras
$8,900 (352) 422-1863
Key Largo 200
2000,20 ft., CC, 130H
John., S&S prop. dual
axle trir, electronics
excel. cond. $9,500.
(352) 249-8059
(727) 461-3455
MCKEE 15'
1999 50HP Mercury, incl.
trailer, new BImlni top &
complete cover. $2,695
(352) 621-0636
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used &
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boats
www.BoatSuoer
352 794-0094
SNature Coast Marine
Sales & Service |
I Present this Ad for
10% Off on all I
Parts & Service
1590 US 19,
Homosassa
352-794-0094
PONTOON
1990,24', Cruiser, trl,
*no motor, $2500.
(727) 521-2137 L/M
PONTOON BOAT
'87, & Trailer, 70H, Evin.,
recently rebuilt, extr fea-
tures, good cond. $3,000
obo 352-746-9059
PROLINE 24'
125 Mariner, completely
redone, garage kept.
Excel. Cond. $15,000.
(352) 628-0505
RANGER Bass Boat
'89, w/'91 Merc. eng.,
previously rebuilt. New
trl g mtr, dpth finder, +
all acc. Good Cond.
$2,000 (352) 382-2572
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, 1350MC
I/O. Full canvas, many
xtras, always garaged
$5500. 352-746-4429
RENKEN 20', '91
Cuddy Cabin w/200
hp. Johnson. New galv.
trir., GPS, depth finder,
CD. $7,500 obo
(352) 266-8715
r "RENTAL FINDER
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RINKER 232 BR "95
Merc 7.4L 300HP Bravo
3 Exc, Cond "99
EZLoader Trailer Low Hrs
$10,000 352-560-3072
SEA HUNT 22' BX
'06, 150HP Yam, 4 strk.
6yr. warr. VHF/FF/GPS,
Blm. 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
SeaRay
25 ft. cuddy cabin,
radar tower, new bim.,
custom low boy trir.
Divorce forces sale.
$5,000. (352) 212-7555
SEARS 14' HD ALUM
No trailer/motor.
$400. or trade for
Ghenoe. 6 HP Merc.
$400. (352) 795-3764
Sportcraft
'86, 20 ft., CC, 140
OMC, Sea drive, rebuilt
'05, boat/mtr/trlr. $3,500
obo (352) 795-4204
SUNDANCE 19' '97
90HP Evin. Blm, NIcel
$6,000 352-726-0939
VECTRA 2006, 15'
Flush deck, Uke Newl
90 hp Yam. DF, VHF,
GPS,New cvr, upgd trir.,
$13K (352) 382-3239
Wanted: Boats In Need
of Repair, also motors
and trailers, Cash Paid
(352) 212-6497
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
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$37.951"
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AIRSTREAM '78
Argos 28'L, new stove,
refrig. Almost new gen.
Runs gd. $7000/obo
(352) 382-3710
CLASS-C 31'
1999 Georgie Boy Rear
Queen, Front
entertainment ctr, Ducted
alc, 4kw gen, Triton V10
w/26000 MILES, Back up
camera, awning & much
more. 352-344-4447
$28,500.00
FLEETWOOD 34FT
1993 like new,
loaded, must see to
Believe! Reduced to
$17,500 (352) 637-5403
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
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
Endeaver, 34', 1996
LOADEDI 50K ml. 6 new
Mich. tires, Always
covered. 352-628-1140
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
'98, 34', All the Toysl
$29,900
(352) 422-4548
INFINITY 39'
Beautiful '05 Motorhm.,
18K, 4 slides, W/D, all
amenities. Uke Newl
$110K (352)628-3017
TOW DOLLY
Exc. cond. $600.
352-697-1663
AMERILIGHT 23" '01
TT, By Gulfstream, 1 sid,
couch, bed, booth,
sips 6, exc. cond. Hitch
Incl. $7800/obo.
(352) 447-3471
CLEARVIEW
by Fleetwood, 2007,33'
Park Model. Slide Outs.
Must See! Moving, must
sell. Sacrifice $16,500
(352) 613-4193
COLEMAN
'02, NIagra Elite, 15',
opens to 28', 1 slide,
din. table, 2 kg bds. ex-
cel. cond.352-628-0543
I BUY RV'S
Travel Trailers, 5th
wheels etc. Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
LUXURY BY DESIGN
'05, 33ft, travel trailer,
excel, condition
$12,500.
(352) 464-1170
PREMIER
'06,32ft., Super slide,
CHA, W/D, no smokers/
pets, loaded, like new
$20Kobo 727-641-4813
PROWLER REGAL
'05,39', alum. frame
const. fully loaded, 2 Ig
sidouts. 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
1988 Ford A4LD
transmission, $250.
4 Ranger alum. wheels,
$100 (352) 344-4767
1989 Chevy shorlbed
frame w/ front & rear
axels, drive shafts, trans-
mission & transfer case.
w/ step side bed. $650.
(352) 220-8497
MERC. CAPRI '85
Sell as kit for $1k or will-
ing to part out at individ-
ual costs, plz call (352)
465-0580 Cameron
SET OF 4 TIRES
Dick Cepek 44's
12 X 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 19 S. 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
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'01 Mazda Miata
Auto, Lots of Fun,
" Don't Hesitate, Only
$10,988 or $199. mo
866-838-4376
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'r 02 Honda Accord
EX, Loaded, Won't
Last, Hurry NOWI
S$10,988. or $189. mo
866-838-4376
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r -- 7O-i mi
F "2 Honda Civic,
Don't Hesitate, hurry I
$down and save.
$10,988.
866-838-4376
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S '3, Toyota MR2
I Spider, Convertible I
38k miles, Automqtic
Rare Find, Won't Last I
866-838-4376
I Coupe, Wowl Only 1
S$14,988 or $259
866-838-4376
r '05, Honda CIvic,
I #1 Car sold in the
| U.S., Auto, A/C |
Sand much more.
I Great gas saver. I
866-838-4376
Loaded, Flawless ............$4,995 I
'04KIARIOWAGON I
LowML,5Spd.,c.......$5,995 I
'03 MITSUBISHI ECULPSE
As Ltoded, Red ...........$9,980
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$37.95!"'
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*2 weeks Onlinel
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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 CENTURY
'96,81K mi., A/C, cruise,
new brakes & battery,
runs & looks great
$3,300 (352) 860-1390
Buick LaSabre
'86, Wagon, AT, Air, 75k
ml. 9ft. Bed Many new
parts, good cond,
$2,500. obo 527-0862
CHEVROLET
2005 Impala, 30K mi.,
under factory warr.,
$13,000 obo
(352) 634-2221
CHEVY
'94, Caprice ILS, excel.
car, leather, loaded,
Steel wheels, runs great
$2,950. (352) 527-1883
CHEVY CAVALIER
1998 Cold a/c, very
clean car, new tires.
$2200 352-613-5869
CHRYSLER
SEBRING LXI
CONVERTIBLE! '01
35K, $9,800 OBO,
352-628-9797
Silver w/tan leather
int. & black top. Mint
cond., garage kept!
COUNTRY SIDE MOTORS
Extra Clean Used Cars,
Trucks & Motorcycles.
RV's, Boats. Jetsklis.
Consignment Wanted.
Detailing avail
www countryside
motorscorp coam
(352) 746-7883
DESPERATELY NEEDED
CAR DONATIONS
For Battered Women
In our County.
PLEASE HELP US.
MARITIME MINISTRIES
(352) 795-9621
(352) 795-0324
ECHO
2000, 79,500 mi., White,
Malnt. records.
Good MPG. $5,400
(352) 726-6185 before 8
ESTATE MERCHANDISE
AUCTION
THURS. AUG. 16
SALE: 5 PM
4000 S. Hwy. 41
INVERNESS
One owner Estate
autos, 1999Towncar.
60K+ ml., 2004 Honda
QCy y9K mi., Vintage
autoparts, electricians
tools. 25 oak faced
church pews, custom
oak ent. center,
House fulls of furn. &
access. See web:
dudleysauctlon.com
(352) 637-9588
AB1667 AU2246
12%BP 2%Disc ca/ck
FORD
'95, T Bird
108k ml., excel, cond.
$2,500.
(352) 302-3127
FORD Crown Vic
1998, LX, LOADED
56K, Immaculate, non
smoker, new tires, wht,
newer body style
$6,890. (352) 637-6046
FORD TAURUS 97
Air Condition blows
cold, runs good, clean
Interior. $1500.Call
352-613-5869
HONDA
1997 Accord EX, fully
loaded, runs great, very
clean, 150K, $4,400 obo
(352) 400-0155
HONDA ACCORD
'93, 5 spd. 245K ml.,
no AC, 30 mpg. Runs
Great! Maint. rec.
$1,600 firm 352-527-2965
HONDA CIVIC
1991Asking
$1,500/ o/b/o
Call 352-560-7150
after 6:00 P.M.
JAGUAR XJ6
'89, Auto, Mechanic's
Special; 90K, $600
Fair Condition
(352) 726-3093
KIA RIO
2001, Perfect Cond.
$3,500
(352) 341-3773
LEXUS 2004
RX330, 44K, white,
gorgeous. $24,750.
352-634-4225
MAXIMA SE 2003
58K ml. Sunrf. 21/ yr.
bumper-bumper warr.
left, no ded. Must see.
$15,500. (352) 795-3701
MERCURY SABLE
'96 Wagon. 3.0, V-6,
Clean, good cond.
$1800/obo
(352) 746-3837
MITSUBISHI 3000GT
1994, V-6 Automatic,
All Power, Runs Great,
NEW Konig rims,
asking $4500, call
(352) 613-5209
NISSAN
'03, Maxima SE, all
options, 93k mi. $11,200,
obo (352) 447-8090
(352) 228-9337
OLDS 98 REGENCY
'89, AC, loaded., 4dr,
3800V-6, auto, 30+mpg
Low ml. 1 owner gar-
aged, like new cond.
$3500. (352) 249-8059
OLDSMOBILE 88
LS Sedan 1998, 75K ml.
Gd-exc. cond. $4,000
352-527-0616
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond./AII pwr.,
Mntc. Rcds., Grgd.
$3,500 (352) 422-5685
TOYOTA Corolla S
2007, Auto, 6 CD Player,
Spoiler, BRAND NEW!
4,500 miles! 38 MPG.
White/Gray Int.
Blue Book $15,500
Will Accept $15K
(352)400-1109
VOLKSWAGON
1999, Beetle, duto, A/C,
70K, 1 owner, well kept,
$4700. (352) 220-8423
-- - mu
I Impala auto, A/C I
I and much more.
Only $12,988.
SHurry this won't last.
866-838-4376
Your Donation of
A Vehicle
Supports Single,
Homeless Mothers
& Is Tax
Deductible
Donate your vehicle
TO THE PATH
(Rescue Mission for
Men Women &
Children)
at (352) 527-6500
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
$500! For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
CHEVY CHEVELLE
1965
31,000, $8,500 4 door
Malibu, 99% original
car, white, mint condi-
tion 352-586-9113
A Classic Car WANTED
American or Foreign
Will travel, Cash waiting
(407) 957-6957
CHEVY Corvair
'62, Spyder, Cony.
Turbo, Totally Restored!
$8,900 863-738-1006
(352) 637-4796
CORVETTE '67
STINGRAY, 327, 300HP,
exc. shape, matching
numbers car. Low mile-
age. 352-302-0743
CORVETTE
'87, Convertible,
low mi., V8, auto trans.,
$10,900.
(352) 795-7766
JEEP RENEGADE
1978, 304, 3 spd, 4x4, 31
tires, 4" lift, hitch, new
rag top, brakes &
ignition. $6,000
726-6722
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
r r02
'02 Ford Sport Trac
4DR, auto, A/C
and Much More
Truck/SUV Only
1 $10,988 or $199. mo.
866-838-4376
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.951*
*2 weeks in the
*2 weeks Onlinel
*Featured In Tues.
"Wheels" Sectlonl
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
*$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
CHEVY 3500
1998, Cheyenne, new
V8, Auto, Air, Service
body w/ air compressor
(352) 726-2620
CHEVY S-10 '94
Pickup, w/ topper, stand
shft. V6, 5sp, over drive.
Beau. Rose Pink $1,800/
obo (352) 746-9059
CHEVY Z71
Ext. Cab, New engine,
trans, rear end, bed top
w/fin. $5,500
(352) 302-0569
DODGE DAKOTA
'94, Club cab, V-8, 82K,
New trans. Pwr locks /
windows $3,750 abo
(352) 527-9788
DODGE RAM 1500
'02. Quad cab, leather,
95,000 mi. Exc. cond.
$11,000. (352) 527-6866
DODGE RAM 1500
'96 Club Cab, $4000/
obo 2 dr, 8cyl. Runs gd.'
(352) 465-2087 or
(352) 697-2357
FORD
'03, Ranger extra cab,
(edge) model 1 owner,
43k mi., full pwr. keyless
entry price to sell
$9,995. (352) 270-3779
FORD
'90, Ranger XLT, 5 spd.,
V6, Ext. cab, 138k mi.
runs great $800.firm
(352) 628-2244
FORD
'93, F150, 141k mi., 5.0
V8, 2 tone paint, 2 dr,
2WD, auto, AC, ABS, PS,
PB, PW, tilt wheel,
cruise, tow pkg.$3,200.
(352) 447-0118
FORD
'99, F150, Super Cab,
4WD, auto, V8, 4.6L,
PS, PW, PL, tow pkg.
$7,500. (352) 794-0230
FORD F-150 XL
'95, King cab, 300, 6cyl.
5spd, air, clean, $2900/
obo. (352) 795-7757,
leave message.
FORD RANGER
'92, half cab, V-6, auto,
Runs/drives perfect.
Good Work truck. $1250
(352) 453-6870
Freightliner FLD 120
1996, w/condo sleeper
DET., Diesel 10 Sp.
$10,000. 352-726-2620
.GMC Jimmy
'904 x 4, 2DR, works,
weak tranny, Nice
leather, moving must
sell $2,500.(352)
212-7555
ISUZU BOX TRUCK
'97, Refrigerated Truck,
Ready for the Road I
$11,500
(352) 422-4548
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
TOYOTA
'99, Tacoma Sport, 4 x
4, runs great, new tires,
$6,000. obo
(352) 302-5707
TRUCK TOPPER
For compact long bed
(60X93) Leer Knight
high top fiberglass, sil-
ver grey, gd shape,
$200 (352) 346-5420
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale! Cars from
$500! For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
r '01,OI'Chevy Blazer
I V6, Auto, power I
| windows & locks,
cold A/C and much
More low miles, I
I Only $6,988 |
866-838-4376
'05 HONDA CRV LX
Auto, A/C, loaded.
Eight to choose from
Starting at $12,988
866-838-4376
CHEVY BLAZER '99
4dr,AM/FM CD, sunrf,
PWR Win. loaded, ABS,
Tow pkg. upgr'd rims
$3,500 257-4348
CHEVY UPLANDER
'06, 20K Miles,
Exc. Cond. In/Out
$14,000
(352) 527-3499
Dodge Durango
'99, 94k mi., 3 seats,
all leather, loaded,
excel.
$8,700. obo
(352) 270-3162
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cm CarsH
DODGE
'94, 1-ton work van,
ex painters van, $1,200.
abo (305) 201-0658
DODGE RAM B1500
Window Van, '87,
318 eng., runs & drives
good. Good work
truck $750
(352) 564-8014
FORD AEROSTAR
'95, White, 121K AM/FM
cass. Exc. cond. All pwr,
alum. rims, Brand New
Tires, Very Clean! $1.950
obQ (352) 860-0354
FORD E-150
'94, 7 Passenger, White,
All pwr., AC, tow pkg.
$2,500 (352) 344-1413
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
-> *
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
'07 Panther
Brand new Mini 110 w/
Honda 110 CC eng.
ages 6-16 $800.
(352) 270-3162
'07 Panther
Monster 150, w/ Honda
motor, teens to adult
Brand New only $1,800.
(352) 270-3162
*FREE REMOVAL OF*
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HONDA
2005 Foreman 500
4x4 exc. cond.
low miles, $4,500 obo
352-398-5224
HONDA 250 '02 RECON
$1700; GOLFCART, lights,
windshield, full enclos.
$1200 352-795-4770
POLARIS 2005
TRAIL BOSS 330 adult
owned, garage kept.
Low hrs. Auto 2x4,
$2650 (352) 560-7247
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.951*
.2 weeks in the
Chronicle
*2 weeks Onlinel
*Featured in Tues.
"Wheegs" SectionI
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(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
'$5 per additional line
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May Apply
BAJA SCOOTER
2006, like new, 49cc,
25 miles, $800
(352) 726-0965
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell AIV parts 628-2084
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
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FTOinaSL
Termination of
Parental Rights
PUBLIC NOTICE
State of Connecticut
Court of Probate,
District of Newtown
NOTICE TO:
JASON ANZELLOTTI
Pursuant to an order of
Hon. Daniel W. O'Grady,
Acting, Julge, a hearing
will be held at Newtown
Probate Court, 45 Main
Street, Edmond Town Hall,
Newtown, CT 06470-2157
on August 28, 2007 at 9:30
A.M.
On an application for
Continued Termination of
Parental Rights concern-
ing a certain minor child
born on August 9, 2001.
The court's decision will af-
fect your interest, If any.
as In said application on
file more fully appears.
RIGHT TO COUNSEL: If the
above-named person
wishes to have an attor-
ney, but Is unable to pay
for one, the court will pro-
vide an attorney upon
proof of Inability to pay.
Any such request should
be made Immediately by
contacting the court of-
fice where the hearing is
to be held.
By Order of the Court
Margaret L. Jepsen, Clerk
Published one (1) time In
Citrus County Chronicle
August 14. 2007.
599-0814 TUCRN
Citrus Memorial
Health Foundation, Inc.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
A meeting of the Joint
Conference Committee
of the Citrus Memorial
Health Foundation, Inc.,
will be held on Monday,
August 20, 2007, at 3:30
P.M., In the Board room,
located on the second
floor of the Citrus Memo-
rial Health System Admin-
istration Building, 502 High-
land Blvd., Inverness, Flor-
Ida. A copy of the
Agenda Is available In the
Administration office.
Published one (1) time In
Citrus County Chronicle,
594-0821 TUCRN
2007-CP-711 Estate of
Walter Cheflrkin
Notice to Creditors
(Summary Administration)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-711
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WALTER CHETIRKIN,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered in the estate of
WALTER CHETIRKIN, de-
ceased, File Number
2007-CP-711, by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Invemess, FL
34450; that the
decedent's date of death
was MARCH 3, 2007; that
the total value of the es-
tate Is $11,800,00 and that
the name and address of
those to whom it has
been assigned by such or-
der are:
Randall W. Cheflrkin
115 Adelphl St.,
Inverness, FL 34452
REBECCA ASHLEY
121 BROCK DRIVE
STANFORD KY 40484
JEFF RAY COLUMBIA
285 HIDDEN VALLEY RD
COLD SPRINGS, KY 41076
NANCY RAY KEELING
2722 RIEDLING DRIVE
APT. 3
LOUISVILLE, KY 40206
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
FORD EXPLORER
'93, Eddie Bauer Edit.,
V-6, Loaded. All pwr,
$2,200/obo Gd Cond.
(352) 795-3726
FORD EXPLORER '97
XLT, V-8, blk, grey Ithr.
Loaded. Exc. cond. 3"
lift, still in box incl. $4,000
/obo 352-302-9336
JEEP TJ Wrangler
'98, 6 Cyl, 5 spd, AC,
Hard top, 4 lift, extras
$7,600
352-212-3630/560-4225
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale! Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.95!*
*2 weeks In the
Chroniclel
*2 weeks QOnlinel
*Featured in Tues.
"Wheels" Sectionl
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
*$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
CHEVROLET 2500
'04, LT Silverado HD,
XCab, Long Bed, 4 X 4
Duramax Diesel, 46K,
Loaded $21,900
(352) 489-7689
CHEVY 4X4 '07
Sliverado classic 2500
4x4, extra cab, longbed
work truck, 7700 miles
Very nice truck $24,500
call (352)302-2984
FORD F-250
'05 Lariat Crew Cab,
V-10, 4" Lift, lots of Acc.
$35K
352-726-3660/212-5810
GMC SIERRA
'99 Umited Edition, SLE,
Z71, Extra Cab, 3 dr.,
5.3L Vortek V-8, 4 WD,
Pwr. Everything. 2 tone
paint, tow pkg. Runs
PerfectlS7,000 obo
(352) 615-1612
Honda Passport
'95, SUV, 4 X 4, only
100k mi., 4 DR ,V6,
loaded $4,700. obo
(352) 270-3162
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale! Cars from
$5001 For listings call
CLASSIFIED
HARLEY DAVIDSON
1993, Soft Tale, Springer,
lots of extras,
$12,500. obo
(352) 302-4159
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
'00, Shadow 750, Ameri-
can Classic, 11k ml., blk
& chrome $3,000 In extr
$4,150.obo, 341-1186
HONDA 2002
SHADOW VLX 600
17000 mi, $3200 Runs
Greatly 352-746-1752
HONDA
2005 VTX1800F Spec 3
All chrome, candy ap-
ple red, exc. cond. Un-
der 500 ml. $12,000obo
352-398-5224
HONDA VALKYRIE
'98. 1 adult owner, 7500
mi. Just serviced.
Loaded. Absolutely like
newly $7,900.
352-634-4685
KAWASAKI
'81,440 LTD, 1,400 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
2000,850 Mirada,
5,600 miles.
Great Cond. $3,000
(352) 302-0569
SUZUKI 2001
800VL, LOADED, hitch
for sm. trir. New tires,
Runs/looks great.
$3,400 (352) 464-1685
SUZUKI 2005
SV1000S
9600 miles, $7000.00
OBO. 2 Helmets & Icon
Jacket Included, Extras
on Bike Also.
352-400-0468
YAMAHA VIRAGO
1995 $1500 OBO 250cc,
great running engine,
and exterior is excellent
condition
Call 352-257-3117 or
352-476-3378
YAMAHA WARRIOR
'02 Road Star Warrior,
1700 cc 2,000 orig. mi.,
plus extras, $8,500
(352) 422-4786
Cynthia Lou Sharp
10368 S.W. 42nd Ave.,
Ocala, FL 34478
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice is
August 14, 2007.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ Randall W. Chetirkin
c/o 452 Pleasant Grove
Road
Inverness, FL 34452
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice
HAAG, HAAG &
FRIEDRICH, P.A.
452 Pleasant Grove Road
inverness, FL 34452
/s/ Brian S. Mitchell, Esq.
Florida Bar #22783
(352) 726-0901
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle
August 14 and 21,2007.
595-0821 TUCRN
2007-CP-655
Estate of Marvin Fox
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION,
FILE NO. 2007-CP-655
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARVIN FOX, a/k/a
MARVIN F. FOX, a/k/a
MARVIN FREEMAN FOX,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Interstate -
Florida Resident)
The administration of
the estate of MARVIN
FOX, a/k/a MARVIN F.
FOX, a/k/a MARVIN FREE-
MAN FOX, deceased. File
Number 2007-CP-655, Is
pending In the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which Is
110 North Apopka Ave-
nue Inverness, Florida
34450. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate, Includ-
ing unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquidated
cJaims, on. whom a copy
of this notice Is served
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of
the decedent and other
persons having claims or
'demands against
decedent's estate, Includ-
ing unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquldated
claims must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
The date of the first
publication of this Notice
Is August 14,2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ MARVIN DAVID FOX
3539 South Enright Terrace
Homosassa, FL 34448
Attorney for Personal
Representative
/s/ Daniel J. Snow. Esq.
DANIEL J. SNOW, ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0794820
203 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Telephone: (352) 726-9111
Facsimile: (352) 726-2144
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle
August 14 and 21,2007
596-0821 TUCRN
2007,CP-713 Estate of
Hazel A. Ray
Notice to Creditors
Summary Admin.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILENO.2007-CP-713
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HAZEL A. RAY,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the estate of
HAZEL A. RAY, deceased,
File Number 2007-CP-713,
by the Circuit Court for
Citrus County, Florida, Pro-
bate DMvslon, the address
of which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450: that
the decedent's date of
death was APRIL 3, 2007;
that the total value of the
estate Is $12,500.00 and
that the name and ad-
dress of those to whom it
has been assigned by
such order are:
NAME & ADDRESS
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH 'IS
BARRED.
The date of first publi4a-
tion of this Notice Is
August 14, 2007.
Person Giving Notioe:
/s/ REBECCA ASHLEY
121 Brock Dolve
Stanford, KY 40484
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice
BRADSHAW &
MOUNTJOY. PA.
/s/ Michael Mountjoy, Esq.
209 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Florida Bar No.: 157310
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two (2) times'in
Citrus County Chronicle
August 14 and 21,2007. "*
597-0821 TUCRN
2007,CP-398 Estate of.,,
Doris H. Coryell
Notice to Creditors
Summary Admin.
PUBLIC NOTICE :
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-398
IN RE: ESTATE OF T,
DORIS H. CORYELL,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has beefd
entered In the estate of
DORIS H. CORYELL, de-
ceased, FIle Number
2007-CP-398, by the Ci(-
cult Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450; that
the decedent's date ,of
death was MARCH 28,
2007; that the total value
of the estate Is $40,000.00
and that the name and
address of those to whom
It has been assigned ,iy
such order are:
MAMIE H. STEELE
9439 N. NEST POINT
DUNNELLON, FL 34434
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT: ."
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and 1per-
sons having claims or-dce-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made In the Order' of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW.
ALL CLAIMS AND D-E
MANDS NOT SO FILED "ILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH "'IS
BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice is
August 14, 2007.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ MAMIE H. STEELE
9439 N. NEST POINT
DUNNELLON, FL 34434
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice
BRADSHAW &
MOUNTJOY, P.A.
is/ Michael Mountjoy, Esq.
209 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Florida Bar No.: 157310
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two *'2; ti,.c-in
Citrus Couny ,. r..-..e. re
August 14 and 21,2007. e
598-0821 TUCRN -
2007,CP-396 Estate o f%
George E. Januszewsk
Notice to Credltors:'_
Summary Admin.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-396
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GEORGE E. JANUSZEWSKI,
DECEASED.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS'
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES:
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the estate-f
GEORGE E. JANUSZEWSKI,
deceased, File Number
2007-CP-396. by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450; that
the decedent's date of
death was JANUARY 27,
2007; that the total value
of the estate Is SNONE
and that the name and
address pf those to whom
It has been assigned by
such order are:
VANCE JANUSZEWSKI
3689 E COUNTRYSIDE DR-"
INVERNESS, FL 34452 -
KURT JANUSZEWSKI '
11142 PALMVISTA .
GARDEN GROVE. CA
92840
MICHAEL JANUSZEWSKI
1516 LORETTA STREET
OCEANSIDE, CA 92054
PERRY JANUSZEWSKI '
778 TOPAZ LANE
HEMET, CA 92543 -
FARIN JANUSZEWSKI
10 YOSEMITE ROAD
ORINDA, CA 94563
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT: ""
All creditors of the estce
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de
mands against the estate
of the decedent otle'l
than those for whom pro
vision for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW. -,
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publiqI-
tion of this Notice Is
August 14,2007.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ VANCE JANUSZEWSKI
Attorney for Person Giving ,
Notice
BRADSHAW &
MOUNTJOY, P.A.
/s/ Michael MountJoy, Esq.
209 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Florida Bar No.: 157310'
Telephone: (352) 726-1211.
Published two (2) times ln
Citrus County Chronicle
August 14 and 21,2007.
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broil the ures and confirm the
neighbors' suspicions that ou
are indeed at the high point of a
mid-life crisis.
The latest nostalgia-inducing
Mustang offshoot is the Shelby
GT500KR that's due to arrive in limited
numbers in the spring of 2008.
If you weren't around more than 40
years ago, or you've never sat on
Grandpa's lap for a Musclecar history les-
son, here's the executive summary: Carroll
Shelby, a successful race-car driver from
the 1950s and early '60s, teamed up with
Ford to build, among other vehicles, modi-
fied Mustangs designed to whip the com-
petition at the racetrack and enhance the
car's street credibility.
Shelby became a
sorts and the
Mustang became one
of the most successful automobiles ever
made.
Since the current-generation Mustang
was launched in 2005, Ford has introduced
the Shelby GT-H, which pays tribute to a
run of specially modified 1960s Mustangs
built by Shelby for Hertz Rent-A-Car, and
the GT500, another Shelby blast
from the past with 500 horses
under the hood.
The GT500KR (King of the Road) is a
punched-up version of the GT500 with 540
horsepower that pays homage to a one-
year-only model that came out in mid-
1968. Back then, the KR produced 400
horsepower from its 428 cubic-inch V8.
This model quickly entered into Mustang
lore and collectors have kept the flame
alive, paying ridiculous sums for the
few remaining originals.
Today, Ford and Mr. Shelby,
now in his mid 80s, have includ-
ed a number of performance
7i and visual upgrades to create
the reconstituted King of the
Road, which should be consid-
ered a direct assault on
Chevrolet's 505-horsepower
Corvette Z06 model, at least
until that model is updated and
upgraded (yes, the horsepower
war is alive and kicking).
In the case of the KR, extracting 540
horses from a small V8 displacing just 5.4
liters (331 cubic inches) would be a tough
chore, but there's help from a supercharger
that forces in additional air and fuel to
make the engine think it's actually much
bigger than really .is.
. The result? As much as 510 lb.-ft. of
torque (30 more than the GT500 serves up)
is directed to the rear wheels via a six-
speed manual transmission.
The KR's extra thrust is primarily the
result of revisions to the GT500's ignition
and throttle calibration, a new cold-air
intake system and a special performance
axle ratio for quicker acceleration.
A new shift mechanism topped with a
retro-styled "cue-ball" ,shortens the dis-
tance between gear changes by 25 percent.
Ford's Special Vehicle Team, in collabo-
ration with Ford Racing and Shelby,
upgraded the GT500's chassis and suspen-
sion to KR specs with unique springs, front
and rear anti-sway bars. and a stiffening
brace inside the engine compartment
between the shock towers.
The idea, according to Ford, is to skew
the KR toward all-out driving performance
whereas the GT500 is built more as a gen-
eral-duty' machine. The KR will be rougher
and tougher, but pure enthusiasts will find
more to love.
Racy dress-up items include 18-inch pol-
ished wheels (larger show-car wheels pic-
tured), a leather interior with Shelby's sig-
nature embossed on the headrests and spe-
cial "GT500KR" exterior identification.
That's in addition to a special light-weight
hood, unique ground effects and a tidy
front air "splitter" located below the
bumper.
If 540 horsepower isn't enough, Shelby's
own company will transform your non-KR
GT500 into a "Super Snake" in honor of a
one-off car Shelby built for a Ford dealer in
1967. Buyers can choose a 600-horsepow-
er version with a Ford warranty, or one
with more than 725 horses on tap without a
warranty.
* In the meantime, Ford dealers will be
happy to accept deposits on the 1,000 KRs
scheduled to be built next year. If raw
acceleration is your passion and spiking
fuel costs of little consequence, the King of
the Road promises to give you the royal
treatment, Shelby style.
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research expertise to the
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In an attempt to set the world
land speed record in a hydro-
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Fusion.
The Ford Fusion Hydrogen
?99 fuel cell car a collabora-
tively engineered racer with
Ballard, Roush and Ohio State
University is one of two vehi-
cles Ford's fuel cell research
team is helping prepare to set
world land speed records.
Ford researchers also are
working with Ohio State
University student engineers
4 on its Buckeye Bullet 2, a fuel
cell-powered racer that will
compete for a similar world
record in the unlimited class
categoryy.
"Racing is part of Ford
seemed only natural for us to
build a fuel cell race car that
runs. on hydrogen, a fuel that
could someday play a key role
in meeting the energy needs of
the transportation sector," said
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Engineering for Ford Motor
Company. "Our goal in
attempting this record is to fur-
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horizons with fuel cell powered
vehicles.
The collaboration with Ohio
State University also affords us
an opportunity to work closely
with a prestigious university,
which provides out-of-the-box
thinking from student engi-
neers and helps us recruit tal-
ented young people to work at
Ford Motor Company."
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Bonneville Speed Week from
Aug. 10-17. The attempt will
be sanctioned by the Southern
California Timing Associa-
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999 land speed record vehicle
was designed by Ford engi-
neers and fabricated and built
by Roush in Allen Park,
Michigan. Ohio State students
are providing the design of the
770 hp electric motor, while
Ballard is supplying the hydro-
gen fuel cells.
Ford retiree Rick Byrnes, a
veteran Bonneville racer, will
pilot the Ford Fusion Hydrogen
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vehicle, dubbed Buckeye
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Ballard donated the hydro-
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car, Roush its engineering serv-
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overall project coordination
and expertise in fuel cell drive-
trains.
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transmission technologies and
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range of 225 miles with zero
emissions.
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.Ducati 1098, designed by the racetrack
The priority in every step of the
1098 development has been per-
formance first. Every system,
every detail and every component
has been studied and pared down
to its essence and performance
increased to the maximum. If it
didn't make the 1098 lighter, faster
or deliver quicker lap times, it was-
n't considered. This incredible new
machine designed and built in
Borgo Panigale produces 160hp
and 12.5kgm of torque. The result:
the 1098 is the most powerful
twin-cylinder motorcycle in the
world with the highest torque-to-
weight ratio of any sport bike.
The 1098 is the lightest, fastest
stopping, quickest lapping Ducati
in history. For the first time Ducati
MotoGP and World Superbike
technology have been combined to
create a premier street bike. The
results are stunning.
The look and stance of the 1098
were designed by the combination
of race track technology, track-
derived components and Ducati
heritage. The 1098's striking aero-
dynamic shape naturally embraces
its riding position, configured by
our racers and test riders for opti-
mum speed and agility. The racing
spirit takes form. Thanks to the for-
ward thinking design and change-
ability of most components, the
1098 can quickly be transformed
into a real race bike.
The 1098 immediately strikes
you with its purposeful, no-non-
sense attitude. Performance is first
and foremost in every detail.
Trademark Ducati features like
the high tail section and compact
front-end meld with twin under-
seat silencers and single-sided
swingarm to express jits aerody-
namics and agility. Add the new
Testastretta Evoluzione engine at
the heart of the machine and you
get an all-out performance Ducati
Superbike that seems to be moving
fast, even when at rest.
The 1098 introduces a number
of 'firsts' for Ducati and production
sport bike design. The 1098 is the
first production motorcycle to have
the amazing stopping power of
Brembo Monobloc brakes, the first
to have a data acquisition system
integrated as standard equipment
and the first to use an ingenious
construction method for its weight-
saving single-sided swingarm.
More 'firsts' for a road-going
Ducati include the direct applica-
tion of MotoGP technology, like
the power producing GP6-derived
elliptical throttle bodies and the use
of the information-rich instrumen-
tation originally developed for the
new Desmosedici GP7.
The 1098 has the soul of a race
bike, pure and simple. The riding
position encourages the rider to
mould to the sleek lines of the tank
and seat: man and machine are
made one. It transmits the quality
and character of contact between
road surface and tyre, it signals the
way the chassis will react next and
responds instinctively to rider
commands.
Satisfying all the senses, the
throaty roar of the twin under-seat
exhausts are synchronized with the
howl of the elliptical throttle bod-
ies providing a fitting fanfare for
the new 1098 Testastretta
Evoluzione engine. The huge
104mm bore and all-new cylinder
head design unite to produce an'
awesome 160hp and an arm-
wrenching 90+ lb-fts of torque.
Developed together with Ducati
Corse, the 1098 is a masterpiece of
incredible performance and inno-
vation. The Superbike is available
in two versions: the awesome
1098, and for those who demand
the ultimate in performance with
the very best suspension, light-
weight wheels and components,
the 1098 S.
Ducati Superbikes, designed,
engineered and built in Borgo
Panigale, Italy, have always repre-
sented the pinnacle of Ducati
motorcycle technology and racing
success. For Ducati, racing and
winning are a way of life and a
way of thinking for its designers,
engineers and everyone at the fac-
tory. The unique engineering solu-
Stions they embrace are proven on
Sthe race track,,where the only way
Sto the winner's circle is with tech-
nical superiority and dependable
performance.
Motorcycles are the only thing
that Ducati designs, develops and
manufactures they are its single
motivation the new 1098 and
1098 S Superbikes crystallise the
essence of Ducati. They are in
form and function the culture and
-product of a company dedicated to
engineering excellence and win-
, ning performance.
Simply claiming superior per-
formance and technical innovation
is not enough. Ducati backs it up
with results. Ducati has dominated
World Superbike
racing, winning
12 ofthe last 16
W orld
Champion-
ships and
taking the
Manufac-
turers '
Trophy 14
times since
1990.
Further-
more, e
Ducati has
won more
individual
World
Superbike
races than
all other
manufac-
turers com-
bined. The
results speak for themselves.
The new Testastretta
Evoluzione engine
The Testastretta Evoluzione
engine is the crowning glory of
Ducati's development and perfec-
tion of the L-Twin engine. World
Superbike dominance for the last
15 years is the result of continual
commitment to twin-cylinder tech-
nology and the 1098 Testastretta
Evoluzione, the most powerful,
twin-cylinder production engine in
history, is a fitting reward to our
engineers' continued ingenuity.
The 1098 engine is immediately
recognisable by its completely new
compact cylinders and cylinder
heads. Other 1098 innovations and
revisions are less obvious as they
reside inside the Evoluzione's
engine cases, but whether external
or internal, every new develop-
ment was conceived to create a
lighter, more efficient, more pow-
erful and ultra-compact engine for
the new generation of Ducati
Superbikes.
The 1098 capacity is a result of a
significant increase in the bore and
stroke of the Evoluzione motor.
Highly 'over-square', it now sports
a big 104mm bore and a relatively
short 64.7mm stroke. To optimism
the benefits of the new, big Ducati
Twin, the cylinder heads have been
completely redesigned and, when
combined with advanced MotoGP
induction technology. enable even
ihe staridard specification 1098 to
produce more power than the pre-
vious extreme Testastretta 'R'
engine.
The Evoluzione features a
reduction in the angle between
intake and exhaust valves allowing
highly efficient, straight intake
ducts and newly shaped combus-
tion chambers that contain racing
size 'R' valves (42mm inlet, 34mm
exhaust),. operated by radical 'R'
derived camshafts. The new cylin-
der heads also benefit from fewer
components and include magne-
sium covers to achieve a stagger-
ing weight-saving of over 3kg
(6.5+lbs).
After optimising the Evoluzione
cylinder heads, engineers then
focused upon releasing the poten-
tial of the new design by feeding
them with MotoGP-derived ellipti-
cal throttle bodies. With a 30%
increase in air flow over conven-
tional throttle bodies, the new ellip-
tical shape contributes an incredi-
ble 5hp increase to the record-
breaking motor.
The Testastretta Evoluzione is
the lightest Ducati Superbike
engine ever, thanks to close scruti-
ny of every engine component. A
total of 5kg (ll.llbs) has been
saved by reducing the weight of
many components, including
transmission gears and the gear
selector drum as well as the oil
pump and primary gears.
The Testastretta Evoluzione's
increase in power is protected by a
highly efficient oil cooler with
increased surface area and an
advanced coolant radiator assisted
by lightweight, high flow electric
fan assemblies.
Chassis
The 1098 chassis and suspen-
sion have received the same
detailed study and performance
first priority approach. The goal
was to achieve considerable
weight saving while building-in
strength and rigidity to manage the
new high-powered Testastretta
Evoluzione engine. Each and
every component not only con-
tributes to achieving superior road
holding and stability, but when
assembled, become a system with
value far greater than the sum of all
its parts.
Trellis frame
Developed in cooperation with
Ducati Corse, the 1098 Trellis
frame has been designed with a
simplified tube layout featuring
main section tubes increased in
diameter from 28mm to 34mm,
while being reduced in thickness
from 2mm to 1.5mm.
Single-sided swingarm
The engineers were encouraged
to re-think the construction tech-
nique of the 1098's unique single-
sided swingarm. The solution was
to produce the, main operational
components using individual alu-
minium castings so as to ensure
strength around the pivot points,
wheel hub and suspension links,
with fabricated aluminium sections
used to complete the construction
into a single, beautifully engi-
neered component.
'Rear suspension
Highlighting the way in which
individual components are influ-
enced by each other, the new light-
weight Trellis frame and single-
sided swingarm have enabled a
more compact and further weight-
saving rear suspension linkage sys-
tem that features separate lower
pick-up points for the push-rod and
suspension unit. This 'tandem'
design effectively reduces stress
around the linkage pick-up area of
the Trellis frame. Working together
with this highly efficient linkage is
a fully adjustable Showa single
shock for the 1098 and an incredi-
ble Ohlins shock for the 1098 S. A
vitally important feature of the
1098's rear suspension system is
the ability to adjust rear ride height
independent of spring pre-load and
other suspension settings, critical
when seeking the perfect set-up for
personal riding style or track con-
ditions.
Front suspension
The fully adjustable 43mm
Showa forks with a special low
friction Titanium Oxide-treated
sliders on the 1098, and spectacu-
lar 43mm Ohlins with low friction
Titanium Nitride sliders on the
1098 S, both feature radial
Monobloc caliper mountings. The
unique look of these mountings
further underlines the no-compro-
mise racing specification of the
1098. Both front suspension solu-
tions are professionally track-tuned
and offer superior road holding,
deliver superior feedback, and help
every rider to be more confident
and in control. That control is fur-
ther enhanced with the use of a
Sachs steering damper.
l Brembo Monobloc
calipers
With a Superbike as
capable as the 1098,
superior stopping
power is fundamen-
tal. The 1098 is the
first production
street bike to use
Brembo's
Monobloc
caliper racing
technology.
The M4
caliper
uses four
34mm pis-
tons and two
large surface
pads for maxi-
mum stopping power. Calipers are
machined from a single piece of
alloy, vs. the bolt-together con-
struction of conventional calipers.
The Monobloc design has much
higher rigidity and resistance to
distortion during extreme braking,
and therefore gives a much more
precise feel at the brake lever. The
1098 also introduces for the first
time on a Ducati, big 330mm discs
which, when matched to the
Monobloc calipers, achieve spec-
tacular braking power. Despite the
larger diameter, their weight has
not increased due to the use of rac-
ing-style narrow braking surfaces.
The use of Monobloc technology
combined with the legendary sta-
bility of Ducati's Trellis frame and
the 1098's overall weight savings
has made world championship
level brake performance available
for the road.
The most powerful, lightest
L-Twin Superbike in history
The new 1098 S has achieved
the status of the highest perform-
ance Ducati street bike ever by
reducing weight to the max and
adding world-class components to
an already record-breaking design.
If owning the ultimate Superbike is
your dream, the 'S' is ready to
deliver.
Suspension is of the very highest
performance standard. The fully
adjustable 43mm Ohlins FG511
forks, which sport low friction
Titanium Nitride fork sliders,
respond effortlessly to every
imperfection in the tarmac.
Beyond their advanced engineer-
ing solutions, one of the most
important characteristics of Ohlins
forks is their ability to communi-
cate the condition and quality of
the tyre-to-road contact patch, a
feature that puts every rider in
superior control. The suspension
system is completed and perfectly
balanced by using a fully
adjustable Ohlins 46PRC rear
shock with a ride 'enhancing top-
out spring, controlling the single-
sided swingarm for outstanding
drive, traction and steering preci-
sion. The 'S' also sets a new stan-
dard for lightweight performance.
On any sport or race bike, the most
effective area to reduce weight is
its "unsprung weight". These are
components like tyres, brakes and
wheels. Lighter wheels have a
lower 'moment of inertia' that is
beneficial with every direction
change and application of the
brakes. The 1098 addresses this
important area by mounting
Marchesini forged and machined
wheels, reducing weight by 1.9kg
(41bs). Both front and rear are
super lightweight and their benefit
is immediately apparent. A red pin-
stripe around the front and rear
rims denotes their high-tech'S' sta-
tus. The 1098 S is also supplied
with the Ducati Data Analyser sys-
tem as standard equipment. The
DDA package supplied with the 'S
version enables the retrieval of dat4
and analysis of data collected front
your previous track session or road
trip. The DDA package includes
software for your personal com-
puter on CD, a data retrieval USB
key and instructions.
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L SECTION 2
FINE LI NES
1957 CORVETTE SS
As a one-of-a-kind
race car and an advanced
styling exercise,
the SS ultimately fell victim
to corporate ideology
T here are dreamers and
there are racers. The
one thing that history
and the Corvette
SS has taught us, is that mix-
ing the two can be an exhilarat-
ing, awe-inspiring ... and down-
right frustrating experience.
On looks alone, the stunningly
beautiful Corvette 'Spyder
Sport' should have been a huge
success on the race track.
however, its designers discov-
ered that dream-car styling was
no substitute for careful execu-
tion of the mechanical details.
It was a, time when Chevrolet
Vas not only interested in going
fast, but looking good doing it,
An idea that was intended to
"boost sales. Form over function
4o certain degree.
The origins of this glitzy, but
ultimately doomed experimental
racer go back to the mid-1950s
When Chevrolet brass began to
,1
serin-
ously develop
the Corveue as a %%orld-class
sports car. Under the direction of
Ed Cole and the impassioned
encouragement from chief engi-
neer Zora Arkus-Duntov, the
underpowered boulevard cruiser
began its transformation into a
serious performance-oriented
import-fighter.
Real-world development of
the Corvette meant racing it. In
1955, Arkus-Duntov personally
drove a V8-powered prototype to
a record-breaking time in the
fabled Pike's Peak hillclimb, a
grueling 12.5-mile assault up the
side of a Colorado mountain.
The following year on the sands
of Daytona Beach, Fla., the
Corvette established a new
benchmark for the flying mile at
more than 150 m.p.h. 'Vettes
were also entered in the Sebring,
Fla., 12-hour endurance race,
capturing the first-place prize for
their class. Successes at such
image-enhancing contests trans-
lated
into increased showroom actiti-
ty and led to further develop-
ment of the sporty coupe, espe-
cially in the areas of the engine,
suspension and chassis.
The wins also attract-
ed the attention of
Harley Earl, then
General Motors' head
designer. After Earl's
son, Jerry, pur-
chased a Ferrari to
go racing, the
understandably
shocked and
embarrassed
father commis-
sioned his styl-
ists to build a
special racing
'Vette. The
result -was the
SR-2, a relative-
ly stock-looking
machine with
the
exception of a large D-Type-
Jaguar-inspired fin : located
directly behind the driver's seat.
The SR-2 ultimately proved to'
be too much race car for Jerry
Earl, but was also too heavy to
be competitive, even in the
hands of professional drivers.
(Shorn of about 300 pounds, the
car eventually did manage to
establish a record for the stand-
ing mile at Daytona Beach.)
By then, the senior Earl had
developed a serious case of rac-
ing fe\ er. In July of 1956, the all-
or-nothing designer commis-
sioned a full-blown race car that
could beat the Europeans at their
ovn game.
The Corvette SS was born.
Much of the car's basic struc-
ture was designed by Arkus-
Duntov, who used the tubular
space frame of the Mercedes
300SL as his template. In the
meantime, Earl's design studio,
again using the D-Type Jag for
inspiration, began with the body.
The original fiberglass proto-
type was dubbed the XP-64. The
letters stood for Experimental
Pursuit, which the aircraft-loving
Earl borrowed from planes that
%%ere in the early testing stages.
A second car, however, featured
a considerably lighter magne-
sium body that housed a 283
cubic-inch fuel-injected V8 that
made 307 horse-
power at 6,400 in 1
r.p.m.
The finished Arkus-
product left spec- persona
tators wide-eyed
and slack-jawed a V8-p
\\hen it first protot
appeared at The
12 Hours of record-1
Sebring. The SS time in tt
was perfectly fin-
ished to the point Pike's
that it looked far
too delicate to hillcli
perform as an all- grueling
out competition
car. Its wide asaul up
grille contained a of a Co
full row of
'teeth', just like a moul
regular produc-
tion '57 Corvette, and there was
also flashy stainless-steel trim
along the sides and across the
tail.
The fiberglass test version
qualified on the pole, while the
10
,b
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lighter-by-400 pounds magne-
sium car was prepared for the
actual race. The reason for this
was that Earl was worried about
damaging the paint job on the
"real" SS.
From the beginning, it was
clear there were problems. The
metal body retained too much
engine heat, which sent cockpit
temperatures soaring, and the
brakes began to fail. The final
straw turned out to be the incor-
rectly installed rear-suspension
bushings, which also failed,
causing the back wheels to bang
into the inner fenders.
Grand Prix ace Piero Taruffi,
who had been specially hired by
Chevrolet as one of its drivers,
brought the car into the pits,
deeming it unfit to finish . a
little more than an hour into the
12-hour event.
Down, but not out, the team
made plans to build three addi-
tional cars to compete in
France's famed 24 Hours of Le
Mans endurance event.
However, the newly agreed-to
(at least publicly) competition
ban that had the Big Three
automakers end official factory
support of any type of motor-
sports, spelled
055, the end for
Harley Earl's
3untov dreamy dal-
Ily drove lance in the rac-
ing world.
)wered Today, the
pe to a museum-piece
SS is occasional-
wreaking ly allowed to
ie fabled stretch its legs at
various historic
Peak revival meet-
ings, showing
mb, a the world how
12.5-mile beauty and
brawn once
the side merged and
lorado almost but
not quite cre-
itain. ated motorsports
magic.
U Malcolm .,Gunn is
Wheelbase Communications'
chief road tester and historic
writer. Wheelbase is a world-
wide supplier of automobile
news, reviews and features.
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Lincoln crossover vehicle is just what customers want
DEARBORN, July 23, 2007 -
Fueled by new products, Ford
:Motor Company's Lincoln brand
*is back on the radar screens of
-more luxury customers and mov-
-ing up the sales charts.
Lincoln posted a 15 percent
sales increase through the first
.half of 2007, the largest gain of
any major brand in the U.S. mar-
ket.
"Our new vehicles, such as the
Lincoln MKX and MKZ, are
proving to be just what cus-
tomers want -- particularly the
Lincoln MKX," said Lincoln
Mercury marketing manager
Mike Richards. "That vehicle is
off to a much quicker start than
-we expected."
Through June, the Lincoln
MKX crossover accounted for
23 percent (16,854 units) of total
Lincoln volume and is a big rea-
son that favorable opinion of the
luxury brand among consumers
has jumped 11 points since the"
third quarter of 2006.
With SHARON PETERS
DEAD OR
DORMANT?
We just came
N back from three
weeks in Europe,
Q t and. when %\e
attempted to start our car it was
dead; it made a growling sound
and then wouldn't turn over.
This was just a 1-year-old bat-
tery (though a fairly cheap one).
My husband, who isn't at all
mechanical and even less
patient, immediately stormed off
with a friend and bought a
replacement battery. I'm
annoyed. I think we should have
taken that dead battery back and
demanded a new one. Shouldn't
it have lasted longer than a year?
A. It's not uncommon for a
battery to lose its kick after it has
lain about without activity for
three weeks. Having someone go
to your house to start it up and
drive it around for a little while a
"Lincoln is on the comeback
trail. It's a long road, but vehicles
like MKX and platform mate
MKZ are confident steps in the
right direction," wrote Dan
Wiese in the St. Louis Post-
Dispatch.
In its first six full months on
the market, the Lincoln MKX
roared past established competi-
tors from Cadillac (SRX) and
Infiniti (FX) establishing itself
as a major contender in the fast-
growing and highly competitive
medium premium utility vehicle
segment.
Nearly half of Lincoln MKX
owners are trading in competi-
tive models, and the new Lincoln
vehicle is averaging about 26
days on dealer lots before being
sold.
"It's unbelievable what's hap-
pened with MKX, from a brand
new vehicle in a new segment
for Lincoln to the success it's
having right now. It's phenome-
nal," said Peter, Spina, dealer
couple of times while you were
out of town probably would
have prevented the problem.
I think the wisest course, once
it appeared dead, would have
been this: Get a jump-start and
then drive it for at least 30 min-
utes or so to allow the battery to
recharge itself. I'm betting it
would have been just fine after
that.
And if you had felt any con-
cern at all once it was doing its
recharging thing again, you
could have taken it to a shop so
they could test the battery. They
can tell you if a battery is reach-
ing the end of its life span (and
I'm doubtful that was the case;
given its age).
Q. You write about trends in
vehicle features and equipment
sometimes, and like you I have
noticed that most car makers are
trying to cram as many cup hold-
ers as possible into vehicles
(sometimes 50 percent more
than the number of passengers
the car accommodates). I know
such things proliferate because-,
of consumer demand. So why
can't car makers do anything to
meet the needs of the massive
population of dog owners that
cartitheir furry' friends around"
with them?
A. Right off the top of my
head, I couldn't think of precise-
ly what built-in features would
make dog owners' lives easier
(more on that later). And maybe
car makers are in the same fix.
That said, there was a time when
I didn't realize cup holders were
so darned critical. But after I
wound up with six, I can't imag-
ine living with fewer. As you
point out, creative thinkers
sometimes create consumer
demand.
Anyhow, there are a few
things you can get that some dog
owners appreciate.
Some car makers, including
principal, Lincoln Mercury of
Wayne (N.J.).
Sales of the MKZ sedan, intro-
duced late last year, are up 9 per-
cent through June. And the
redesigned Navigator is turning
in a solid year as well.
"I think the success of all three
of our new products has made a
lot of our people feel that'
Lincoln is on the right track, and
the presence and awareness of
Lincoln is growing,"' said Billy
Vaughn, general manager of
North Park Lincoln Mercury in
San Antonio. "As we receive
more of those three products, we
continue to see increased traffic
in our showroom."
With the help of Lincoln's new
vehicles, the average age of the
brand's customers is 56, which is
"right in the sweet spot of the
luxury market," according to
George Pipas, Ford's U.S. Sales
Analysis manager.
Lincoln's new product infu-
sion continues next year when
Volvo, make a steel barrier for
sport utility vehicles and wagons
that you can have installed
between the cargo area and the
backseat to restrain the dog and
keep him from being hurled into
the front seat during an abrupt
stop or in a collision.
An increasing number of dog
owners are buying harness
restraints to keep their dogs in
place in the back seat. Many
companies make them, and you
can find them at your local pet
store or order them from cata-
logs like Doctors Foster &
Smith, JB Wholesale and Care-
A-Lot Pet Supply (all of which
also maintain retail Web sites).
If you have an SUV or wagon,
a must-have as far as I'm con-
cerned is a cargo-area liner that
protects it from the mud, muck
and other undesirable substances
that sometimes accompany
dogs. You can get them from a
new-car' dealership's service
department or assorted online
sources like
AutoSportCatalog.com and
autopartswarehouse.com.
If you have a sedan, you can
get what are called rear-seat cov-
ers protective covers that fit
your particular vehicle's back
seat and attach so 3ou don't
wind up with a big wad of fabric
when Rufus shifts around. A lot
of companies make and sell
them; I'm partial to the ones sold
by Doctors Foster & Smith, as
they are substantial, fit perfectly
and are easy to clean.
Now that I'm on a roll, I am
thinking of a couple of things
that car makers could include in
SUVs for me and my mutts: I
wouldn't mind having a built-in
water bowl (you listening out
there, croakers?) that wouldn't
be so prone to tipping. In the
absence of such a thing, I've
found that a collapsible fabric
bowl (intended for hiking trips)
only about one-third full is less
inclined to tipping than anything
Campers brings back an old friend
Jeff Johnston ,
Trailer Life May 31, 2007
Although shortbed trucks are
popular among full-size pickup
buyers, trucks with full-length 8-
foot beds are still hot sellers.
Four-Wheel Pop-Up Campers
has addressed that market seg-
ment by bringing back its
Keystone 9-foot truck camper, a
product that's been missing from
the company's line for several
years.
"The Keystone was a model
made by Four-Wheel for a num-
ber of years, and we stopped pro-
duction about 15 years ago. It's a
product we've had many ques-
tions about during the last five
years. We decided to bring it
back because of popular demand,
but also because we've had many
requests to do a self-contained
Four-Wheel camper, and that's
what this product provides," said
Tom Hanagan, president of Four-
-Wheel Pop-Up Campers.
He continued, "We define self-
contained as a camper that has a
toilet and a shower, and we've
'designed a camper that provides
a cassette-style toilet and a
shower inside the unit. This also
calls for hot water, so we include
a water heater."
Closed for travel, the
,Keystone measures just a few
,inches taller than the truck cab.
When raised, it has a generous 6
feet 6 inches of interior head-
room.
Four-Wheel's standard weld-
ed-aluminum-frame construction
is used throughout, as is the
patented Easy-Lift roof raising
system, which is rated to handle
as much as 1,000 pounds of
snow when the roof is raised.
Aluminum skin covers the body
and roof, and a vinyl blend fabric
is used for the fabric walls.
The Keystone floorplan
includes a center-access aisle
with the galley and hanging stor-
age streetside, a sofa bed with
portable dining table curbside
and the queen-size bed up front.
Available options include a 3-
cubic-foot refrigerator, a water
heater/outside shower package, a
16,000-btu furnace, auxiliary
battery system, screen door, roof
rack, mechanical camper jacks
and a stereo upgrade. Standard
fluid capacities include 20 gal-
lons freshwater and a 5-gallon
LP-gas cylinder, and the owner
uses a portable container to col-
lect gray water from the wet bath
and sink. A compact stainless-
steel sink and two-burner stove
are standard galley amenities,
and an Arctic pack provides
more insulation for the fabric
portion of the fold-down mecha-
nism.
"This product is designed with
a special reinforced floor, so it
can be used with an 8-foot truck
without the tailgate," said
Hanagan. There's also extra inte-
rior storage space available, and
for four-door or extended-cab
trucks there's an extended
cabover option ($575) for more
space.
The Keystone carries an
$11,395 base MSRP and will
cost about $15,350 with an aver-
age set of options.
Four-Wheel Pop-Up Campers,
(800) 242-1442, www.four-
wheelcampers.com
the MKS debuts. Richards says
dealers were extremely excited
when they saw Lincoln's new
flagship sedan a month ago dur-
ing dealer meetings in Detroit. -
"Lincoln has made tremen-
else I've tried. I also would
appreciate a small, built-in
latched storage compartment in
the rear for leashes and treats.
Most people who travel with
dogs a lot prefer lower-to-the-
ground vehicles so getting in and
out isn't so tough for the canine.
But if the dog needs a little assis-
tance and you don't want to do
the job, you can buy a ramp -
some are designed for SUVs,
some for sedans, and all are
solidly constructed and provide
decent traction surface for the
animal. Both types fold up so
you can carry them with you and
help the animal out when you
get to your destination.
There's mixed opinion about
leather versus fabric seats. Some
dous progress, and with more
new vehicles like MKS on the
way, the brand still has a signifi-
cant upside," said Pipas. "We're
introducing excellent products in
segments that are growing."
vote for leather so fur cleanup is
simple (though a dog's toenails
must be kept pretty short to pre-
vent damage). On the other
hand, some of us with really
hairy dogs prefer the fur-captur-
ing quality of fabric because,
let's face it, when you've got a
slick leather surface, the fur flies
everywhere when the windows
are open or 'the air conditioning
is on, especially when you're on
a long trip that hasn't allowed
for regular vacuuming.
As for the ummm doggie
smell, I'm a big believer in aro-
matherapy diffusers. They're
'about the size of cigarette
lighters, have removable tabs
you can sprinkle with the aroma
oil of your choice, and the scent
"Our goal is to establish
Lincoln as a true premium brand
whose product lineup commands
premium margins, and we're
moving in that direction," said
Richards.
is released with heat which
comes from your removing the
cigarette lighter and sticking the
diffuser into that aperture. Good
health-food stores carry these
gadgets. Lavender, tea tree and
eucalyptus are good scent choic-
es, not too florally.
Anyone else got 'any ideas
about good products for travel-
ing canines? If so, please e-mail
and let me know.
CTW Features
What's your question? Sharon
Peters would like to hear about
what's on your mind when it
comes to caring for, driving and
repairing your vehicle. E-mail
Sharon@ctwfeatures. com.
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tandem axle, 13" tires,
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1,800. (352) 447-0572
SEADOO RXT '05
215HP, W/galv. trailer,
$7,500/ obo
(352) 270-9290
24' PROLINE
125 Mariner, completely
redone, garage kept.
Excel. Cond. $15,000.
(352) 628-0505
AIRBOAT
2001, w/Polimer. 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/trllng mtr. $3,995Just
Serviced! Ready to fish!
352-563-6518/361-6714
BOSTON WHALER
1967, 70hp Johnson
motor & trailer,
no console $1,800.
(352) 489-7828 aftr 6pm
CENTURY
1996 Tunnel Hull. 21 ft.,
130 HP, Yamaha, bimini
excel cond. $11,000.
obo (352) 795-5677
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
FORD
'94, F150, 4WD, runs &
looks good, 300 6Cyl.,
5spd. OD, $2,750.
obo (352) 795-4204
HURRICANE 2000
201 Fundeck, Great
Family Boat, skiing,
fishing & cruising, Fully
equipped w/150
Yamaha, $14,900
(352) 586-2493
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KENNER 18.5'
2002, Center Console,
90 hp Merc., 155 hrs.,
Inc. Alum. Trir + Extras
$8,900 (352) 422-1863
Key Largo 200
2000, 20 ft., CC, 130H
John., S&S prop. dual
axle trir, electronics
excel, cond. $9,900.
(352) 249-8059
(727) 461-3455
MCKEE 15'
1999 50HP Mercury, incl.
trailer, new Bimini top &
complete cover. $2,695
(352) 621-0636
Polar Flats Boat '04
Semi V. stepped hull,
Cus. cvr. Ctr.con. So-
nar, VHF Rad. '04 Galv.
trlr. 04 70HP Yam. Exc.
cond. $9,999 (352)
746-1895, 618-781-6275
PONTOON
1990, 24', Cruiser, trl,
no motor, $2500.
(727) 521-2137 L/M
PONTOON BOAT
'87, & Trailer, 70H, Evin.,
recently rebuilt, extr fea-
tures, good cond. $3,000
ab o 352-746-9059
RANGER Bass Boat
'89, w/'91 Merc. eng.,
previously rebuilt. New
trllg mtr, dpth finder, +
all acc. Good Cond.
$2,000 (352) 382-2572
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, 1350MC
I/O. Full canvas, many
xtras, always garaged
$5500. 352-746-4429
RENKEN 20', '91
Cuddy Cabin w/200
hp. Johnson. New galv.
trir.. GPS, depth finder,
CD. $7,500 obo
(352) 266-8715
SEA HUNT 22' BX
'06, 150HP Yam, 4 strk.
6yr. warr. VHF/FF/GPS,
Bim. 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. trr. w/disc brakes,
$13.500, (352) 465-1793
SeaRay
25 ft. cuddy cabin,
radar tower, new bim.,
custom low boy trlr.
Divorce forces sale.
$5,000. (352) 212-7555
Sportcraft
'86, 20 ft., CC, 140
OMC, Sea drive, rebuilt
'05, boat/mtr/trlr. $3,500
obo (352) 795-4204
VECTRA 2006, 15'
Flush deck. Like New!
90 hp Yam. DF, VHF,
GPS,New cvr, upgd trIr.,
$13K (352) 382-3239
FLEETWOOD 34FT
1993 like new,
loaded, must see to
Believe Reduced to
$17,500 (352) 637-5403
FOUR WINDS 31'
'04, Duct AC, Pwr.
lev., Bckup camera,
gen.. Loaded! 14K ml.,
$40,000 (352) 422-7794
GULF STREAM '04
Ford BT Cruiser. 28'
12,700 mi, 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 mi. Gd.
MPG, $33,500, Please
call (352) 465-1793
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
'98. 34', All the ToysI
$29,900
(352) 422-4548
INFINITY 39'
Beautiful '05 Motorhm.,
18K, 4 slides, W/D, all
amenities. Like New!
$110K (352)628-3017
AMERILIGHT 23" '01
TT, By Gulfstream, 1 sld,
couch, bed, booth,
sips 6, exc. cond. Hitch
incl. $7800/obo.
(352) 447-3471
CLEARVIEW
by Fleetwood, 2007, 33'
Park Model. Slide Outs.
Must Seel Moving, must
sell. Sacrifice $16,500
(352) 613-4193
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
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
PREMIER
'06, 32ft., Super slide,
CHA, W/D, no smokers/
pets, loaded, like new
$20Kobo 727-641-4813
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'05, 39'. alum, frame
const. fully loaded. 2 Ig
sidouts. 2 qu. sz. bdrms.
$17,500 (352) 634-4439
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'96, 81K ml., A/C. cruise,
new brakes & battery,
runs & looks great
$3,300 (352) 860-1390
Buick LaSabre
'86, Wagon, AT, Air, 75k
mi. 9ft. Bed Many new
parts, good cond.
$2,500. obo 527-0862
CHEVROLET
2005 Impala, 30K mi.,
under factory warr.,
$13,000 obo
(352) 634-2221
CHEVY
'94, Caprice LS, excel.
car, leather, loaded.
Steel wheels, runs great
$2,950. (352) 527-1883
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ECHO
2000, 79,500 mi., White,
Maint. records,
Good MPG. $5.400
(352) 726-6185 before 8
FORD
1998, Crown Vic LX,
56K, Immaculate, non
smoker, new tires, wht,
newer body style
$7390. (352) 637-6046
HONDA
1997 Accord EX, fully
loaded, runs great, very
clean, 150K. $4.400 obo
(352) 400-0155
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
MAXIMA SE 2003
58K ml. Sunrf. 2V/ yr.
bumper-bumper warr.
left, no ded. Must see.
$15,500. (352) 795-3701
MERCURY SABLE
'96 Wagon. 3.0, V-6,
Clean, good cond.
$1800/obo
(352) 746-3837
NISSAN
'03, Maxima SE, all
options. 93k mi. $11,200,
obo (352) 447-8090
(352) 228-9337
OLDSMOBILE 88
LS Sedan 1998, 75K mi,
Gd-exc. cond. $4.000
352-527-0616
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
Pontiac Grand Prix
'85, 76K, 1 owner,
garage kept. Priced to
sell quickly $2,000 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
VOLKSWAGON
1999, Beetle, auto, A/C,
70K, 1 owner, well kept,
$4700. (352) 220-8423
CHEVY Corvair
'62, Spyder. Conv.
Turbo. Totally Restored!
$8,900 863-738-1006
(352) 637-4796
CORVETTE '67
STINGRAY, 327, 300HP,
exc. shape, matching
numbers car. Low mile-
age. 352-302-0743
CORVETTE
'87, Convertible,
low mi.. V8. auto trans.,
CHEtVY
'94, S10, Pickup, w/
topper, stnd shft., V6,
5sp, over dry. $1,800
obo (352) 746-9059
CHEVY S-10
'93, Ext. Cab. Cust. Int.
Runs Goodl $2,000 OBO
or possible trade.
352-302-6287/628-1385
CHEVY Z71
Ext. Cab, New engine,
trans, rear end, bed top
w/fin. $5.500
(352) 302-0569
DODGE DAKOTA
'94, Club cab, V-8, 82K,
New trans. Pwr locks /
windows $3,750 abo
(352) 527-9788
DODGE RAM 1500
'02. Quad cab, leather,
95,000 mi. Exc. cond.
$11,000. (352) 527-6866
DODGE RAM 1500
'96 Club Cab, $4500
2 dr, 8cyl. Runs good.
(352) 465-2087 or
(352) 697-2357
FORD
'03, Ranger extra cab.
(edge) model 1 owner,
43k mi., full pwr. keyless
entry price to sell
$9,995. (352) 270-3779
FORD
'93, FIS0, 141k mi., 5.0
V8, 2 tone paint, 2 dr,
2WD, auto, AC, ABS, PS.,
PB, PW, tilt wheel.
cruise, tow pkg.$3,200.
(352) 447-0118
FORD
'99, F150, Super Cab,
4WD, auto, V8. 4.6L,
PS, PW, PL, tow pkg.
$7,500. (352) 794-0230
FORD F-150 XL
'95, King cab, 300, 6cyl.
5spd, air, clean, $2900/
obo. (352) 795-7757,
leave message.
GMC Jimmy
'90 4 x 4, 2DR, works,
weak tranny, Nice
leather, moving must
sell $2,500.(352)
212-7555
ISUZU BOX TRUCK
'97, Refrigerated Truck,
Ready for the Roadl
$11,500
(352) 422-4548
SILVERADO '01
Ext. cab, canopy, 6cyl,
extras. 123K, Gd
mileage. I owner,
$6800. (352) 628-1548
TOYOTA
'99, Tacoma Sport, 4 x
4, runs great, new tires,
$6,000. oab
(352) 302-5707
CHEVY BLAZER '99
4dr,AM/FM CD, sunrf,
PWR Win. loaded, ABS,
Tow pkg. upgr'd rims
$3,500 257-4348
CHEVY UPLANDER
'06, 20K Miles,
Exc. Cond. In/Out
$14,000
(352) 527-3499
Dodge Durango
'99,94k mi., 3 seats,
all leather, loaded,
excel.
$8,700. obo
(352) 270-3162
FORD EXPLORER
'93, Eddie Bauer Edit.,
V-6, Loaded. All pwr,
$2,500 Good Cond.
(352) 795-3726
FORD EXPLORER '97
XLT V-8, blk, grey Ithr.
Loaded. Exc. cond. 3"
lift, still in box incl. $4,000
/obo 352-302-9336
JEEP TJ Wrangler
'98, 6 Cyl, 5 spd, AC,
Hard top, 4 lift, extras
$7,600
352-212-3630/560-4225
FORD F-250
'05 Lariat Crew Cab.
V-10, 4" Lift, lots of Acc.
$35K
352-726-3660/212-5810
GMC SIERRA
'99 Limited Edition, SLE,
Z71, Extra Cab, 3 dr.,
5.3L Vortek V-8, 4 WD,
Pwr. Everything. 2 tone
paint, tow pkg. Runs
Perfectl$7,000 obo
(352) 615-1612
Honda Passport
'95, SUV, 4X 4 only
100k mi., 4 DR ,V6,
loaded $4,700. obo
(352) 270-3162
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 Cleant $1.950
gbe (352) 860-0354
FORD E-150
'94. 7 Passenger, White,
All pwr., AC, tow pkg.
$2,500 (352) 344-1413
PLYMOUTH
'99. Voyager LE,
7 passenger. White AC,
runs great $3,200.
(352) 232-9516
HONDA
2005 Foreman 500
4x4 exc. cond.
low miles, $4,500 obo
352-398-5224
POLARIS 2005
TRAIL BOSS 330 adult
owned, garage kept.
Low hrs. Auto 2x4,
$2650 (352) 560-7247
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
1993. Soft Tale. Springer,
lots of extras,
$12,500. abo
(352) 302-4159
HD LOWRIDER
'04 all custom.
Blue flames on wht.
Exc., cond $16,500/obo
352-586-2743
HONDA
'00, Shadow 750. Ameri-
can Classic, 1lk mi., blk
& chrome $3,000 in extr
$4.150.obo, 341-1186
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
newi $7,900.
352-634-4685
KAWASAKI
'81,440 LTD, 1 A00 org.
mi., excel. cond.
new tires & battery.
$2,200. (352) 860-2028
SUZUKI
2000, 850 Mirada,
5,600 miles.
Great Cond. $3.000
(352) 302-0569
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