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EDITORIAL, PAGE 14A.
PUTTING IT ON PAPER!
Hillborough County Sweet deal
deputy h killed in works for
local eatery
Cinnamon Sticks
owners plan to sell
uilding relocate
TERRY WITT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The rumors are true.
Cinnamon Sticks restaurant
owners Ron and.Kim Dillon
confirmed Wednesday they
have signed a contract to sell
their 10-year-
old restaurant
and bakery to a
firm that would
replace it with just mal
an 8,000-square
foot chain they can
restaurant
If the sale theywa
occurs, and Ron at the si
Dillon believes
it will, he and
his wife plan to I
relocate Cinn- about thi
among Sticks to sale
the vacant
Happy Dayz Diner off U.S. 41
in east Inverness next door to
the Central Motel. They would
lease the building and remodel
it
Dillon said the contract with
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which restaurant chain would
build at the site of the current
Cinnamon Sticks, but he has
heard the same rumors as
everyone else that it could
be an Olive Garden or a Red
Lobster. He said he is dealing
with an agent for a company.
The contract gives the agent 60
days to do his research on zon-
ing, impact Fees and other
information related to the site.
"It's a sale contract with a
contingency For 60 days of due
diligence." Dillon said. 'They.
are just making
sure they can do
hey are what they want
to do at the site."
ing sure The buyer
apparently has
do what been in contact
with the city of
nt to do Inverness. De-
velopment Ser-
te. vices Director
Ken Koch said
ton Dilion he received a
contract for the call from a man
f his restaurant. who wanted to
build an 8,000-
square-foot restaurant in
Inverness at the site that fit the
description of Cinnamon Sticks.
Koch said the man was told
he would get an impact fee
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Political wills
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KERI LYNN MCHALE
kmchale@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Superintendent Sandra
"Sam" Himmel traded her suit
jacket for leather biker clothes
to gear up for the new school
year.
At a teacher's rally
Wednesday, Citrus County
School teachers wildly
cheered when Himmel rode
across the stage on the back of
a motorcycle. The theme of the
school year is "literacy ... an
incredible journey," and
Himmel wanted to artistically
convey the message.
"If you have to get wild and
crazy to impact students ... go
do it," Himmel said. She
encouraged instructors to try
innovative teaching methods to
grab students' attention.
She wanted to exemplify
how to "think outside of the
box," step outside one's com-
fort zone and take extraordi-
nary measures to produce
extraordinary results.
Teachers must reach out to stu-
dents, embrace new initiatives
and programs and creatively
teach curriculum to help stu-
dents 'fulfill their goals, she
said.
"She always finds a way to
get everyone interested and
revved up," said Ginger Porter,
an Inverness Middle School
teacher for 28 years.
Before Himmel's surprise
introduction, the teachers
watched a slideshow that
showed Himmel's face super-
imposed into pictures next to
politicians, monuments and
places around the world. She
wanted teachers to see her
"journey" for literacy
"I thought it was hilarious ...
she's so personable," Lecanto
High School teacher Amanda
Gulland said.
Many teachers expressed
Please see REVVING/Page 5A
County official
in need of room
to expand offices
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Space ... the final frontier.
It must seem that way to
Citrus County commissioners,
who continue to discuss ways
to find space for constitutional
officers in Inverness.
Commissioners discussed
Tuesday a report about
the former Inverness
Police Department
building in Inverness.
Commissioners also
are looking at the
Cason Funeral Home
on Dampier Street and
the Roller Barn prop-
erty on U.S. 41 as possi-
ble places to expand
county offices.
Supervisor of
Elections Susan Gill
Den
Dam
commis
to do c
space
said she needs extra
space; the same is true for Tax
Collector Janice Warren and
Property Appraiser Melanie
Hensley. Judges and Clerk of
Courts Betty Strifler say they
need to expand in the
Courthouse and, if that hap-
pens, county commissioners
will be looking for space for
their offices as well.
Commissioners took no vote
Tuesday. Gill is expected to
report her space suggestions to
the commission at its Aug. 28
meeting.
Commission Chairman
Dennis Damato, who board
members had commissioned to
study space possibilities for
government expansion, said
Wednesday morning that the
time is coming soon for deci-
sions.
But commissioners haven't
agreed on locations or even
whether to build a gov-
Sernment complex or
individual office build-
i Damato said he
would like to look at
buying the Cason
Funeral Home proper-
Sty for the elections
nis office and the former
ato IPD building for the tax
;sioned collector. He said con-
:ounty stitutional officers
study. want to stay in down-
town Inverness and the
county and city should work
together to make that happen.
He said he has heard con-
cerns about parking, but he
Please see GROWING/Page 5A
MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
Citrus County School Superintendent Sandra "Sam" Himmel hugs
Tom Lamendola from the Harley-Davidson store of Crystal River on
Wednesday morning at Curtis Peterson Auditorium at Lecanto as
the two make their way on stage. Himmel's grand entrance kicked
off a gathering of all teachers in the district.
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Fire Rescue takes
part in Boot Drive
Members of Citrus County Fire
Rescue will participate in the
Muscular Dystrophy Association's
(MDA) Fill-the-Boot Campaign. As
part of the boot drive, firefighters
will be present at various locations
throughout Citrus County from 9 to
11 a.m. and from 3 to 6 p.m.
Friday to Sunday, Aug. 24 to 26
and Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. Uniformed
firefighters will be present at the
following intersections:
a U.S. 41 and State Road 44.
Wal-Mart Inveress/Gulf-to-
Lake Highway.
County Road Highway 491
and U.S. 41.
Grover Cleveland and U.S. 19.
Forest Ridge Boulevard and
County Road 486.
a Turkey Oak and State Road 44.
Fill-the-Boot is the firefighter's
signature campaign event, in which
firefighters greet motorists, shop-
pers and others and ask them to
drop donations for MDA into fire-
fighter boots. Last year, through
the generosity of the citizens of
Citrus County, Citrus County Fire
Rescue Firefighters raised more
than $25,000 to support MDA's
ability to help people with neuro-
muscular diseases.
Roadwork to affect
traffic on C.R. 486
Motorists on County Road 486
will experience traffic shifts begin-
ning Saturday as crews continue
work on widening the roadway.
Eastbound and westbound lanes
will split between the new and old
sections between North Thatcher
Terrace and Croft Avenue. Traffic
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from the old pavement to the new
pavement.
Meeting held about
arrested scoutmaster
Parents and church officials met
for a private meeting Wednesday
night to discuss details surrounding
the arrest Sunday of a scoutmas-
ter.
James A. Smith, 54, of Crystal
River, was arrested at a hotel in
Daytona Beach Shores on a
charge of lewd and lascivious
molestation on a child younger
than 16, according to a police
reports. According to an arrest
report, investigators said Smith
was chaperoning a trip with the
troop when he got into bed with
one of the boys and sexually
assaulted him.
Prior to the arrest, Smith was a
scoutmaster on suspension for
Crystal River Troop 415 out of
Crystal River United Methodist
Church. So far, Boy Scout officials
have declined to comment on why
Smith was initially suspended as a
scoutmaster.
A Methodist church spokesman
said the meeting Wednesday night
was to answer parents' questions
about the arrest The meeting was
not open to the media.
Inglis police to
conduct DUI checks
Inglis Police Department will
conduct DUI checkpoints from 10
p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday and
Saturday, Aug. 25, at U.S. 19 and
Levy County Road 40.
For information, call 447-0303.
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Sweetbay Supermarket of Inverness, at 1202 W. Main St., was the scene of a ribbon-cutting Thursday during the gra
Ing of the store. During the opening ceremonies, the store's representatives presented a $3,980.45 check to H(
Springs Civic Association for the Suncoast Harvest Food Bank. Participants, from left, are Joe Fleck, store manager,
Supermarket; Diane Toto, president, Homosassa Civic Club; Shirley Banfill, Suncoast Harvest Food Bank; and Georgann
member, Homosassa Civic Club.
Inmates complain of rusty wa
BOB REICHMAN
For the Chronicle
While Sumter Correctional Institution
employees are attempting to correct a
water quality problem at the prison, the
state Department of Corrections (DOC)
and the state Department of
Environmental Protection (DEP) are try-
ing to quell complaints alleging that
inmates were riot notified of the problem
and were not provided with an alternate
and safe supply of drinking water.
Several complaints have been filed with
DEP and DOC alleging that while employ-
ees were informed late in June of a cau-
tionary notice to boil their water before
using it because of water system problems,
inmates were never given that same notice
nor were they provided with alternate
water sources.
While the cautionary notice was lifted
in early August, relatives and friends of
inmates housed at the prison say the water
is still too "rusty" to drink and inmates
have few alternative sources for fresh
water or other beverages.
Evelyn Faith, an advocate for inmates
and their families, who resides in Panama
City, says she visited the prison recently
only to learn that the water was still in
poor condition and that inmates had not
been given alternative drinking water.
Faith says families are contacting her
because of the problem, concerned for the
safety of inmates.
"Some bottled water may go to the
inmates if they are fortunate to have visi-
tors in that area," she said. "In fact, hardly
any juices are provided (canteen has been
low and out of them) and the families and
friends in the visitation area are irate, and
that is to say the least.
"The rusty brown water is affecting the
clothes of the inmates that they have to
buy at an inflated price from the money
that family or friends send them," Faith
said. "Many are just getting by to send
funds to their loved ones. The showers are
rusty and having to be addressed with the
buildup."
But while Faith says the problem needs
to be resolved immediately, both DEP rep-
resentatives and DOC representatives say
the water at the prison is safe to drink
even if it contains a rusty tint
Problems with the water system began
late in July when it was undergoing some
work, said Pamala Vazquez, DEP external
affairs manager.
On July 27, DEP representatives went to
the facility and conducted an unscheduled
inspection, the same day
received a complaint about th
editions, Vazquez said. "We foi
water that had a bit of a rusty
didn't find anything that wou
ate a violation. We found noth
concern or health issues."
Then, on July 31, the system
temporarily for maintenance
said. Because it created a di
pressure, the facility issued a
water, as required by state rul
"They issued the notice on
did the required water san
said. "Nowhere in the san
there ever a bacterial problem
Based on the samplings
notice was rescinded on Aug.
Water system operators
notices as a precautionary me
ever there are disruptions in f
said. Typically, for public s
means either notifying custom
notice or using reverse 911.
But were SCI inmates notif
"We don't see indications t
done," Vasquez said. "But
complaints seriously and we
piece the puzzle together."
Bob Reichman is the ec
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CRUSTY LOFTIS .
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Chronicle
A 25-year-old Homosassa
man who sent sexual text mes-
sages to an undercover detec-
tive pretending to be a 12-year-
old girl was arrested
Wednesday.
Joey Ryan Smith, of 6
Morning Glory Court, was
S charged with lewd or lascivi-
ous conduct on a person
younger than 16 and transmit-
ting harmful material to a
minor.
According to the Citrus
County Sheriff's Office, the
investigation began last week
when a 12-year-old girl said
Smith had been trying to talk
to her on the" phone. At that
LER/Chronicle point, it was unclear what
and open- Smith's intentions were.
omosassa However, the deputy assumed
Sweetbay the identity of the girl.
la Phelps, August 8 the same day the
investigation began Smith
began sending sexual text mes-
sages to the girl's cell phone,
according to an arrest report.
S Through the text conversa-
tions, Smith told the disguised
ter deputy that he was aware the
girl was only 12 years old, did-
that they n't want to go to jail and to
ie water con- keep their conversations
und they had secret, according to the report
color, but we The disguised deputy con-
ld substanti- tinued receiving sexual mes-
ling of major sages throughout the week
from Smith, who began making
i was shut off plans to meet the girl at:the
e work, she movie theater in the Crystal
rop in water River Mall. The purpose of
notice to boil their meeting was to engage in
es, she said. sexual acts in the movie the-
the 31st and ater and in the woods nearby,
mpling," she according to messages -the
nplings was deputy received.
m." Smith sent messages that he
results, the would first go to Kmart and get
4. condoms and underwear for
issue boil the girl before meeting at the
'asure when- movies Wednesday. After
low, Vazquez Smith purchased the items, he
systems, that was arrested.
lers by pubic When searched, detectives
found Smith had two small
ied? pocketknives and a digital
hat it wasn't camera. Smith said he alWays
we take the carried the pocketknives and
:'re trying to the camera was to take naked
pictures of the girl, according
editor of the to the report.
At first, Smith said he
thought the girl was 18, but
once detectives found the mes-
t sages to the girl in Smith's bell
phone, he admitted to being
attracted to the 12-year-old
. girl.
Smith also has a pending
warrant out of Indiana for a
sex offense involving a minor,
according to the arrest report.
Smith said he didn't know
anything about the warrant
and that this was the first
child he had ever had sexual
a. thoughts about. He added
there are no other victims in
Citrus County.
Smith was taken to the
Citrus County Detention
Facility and is being held with-
out bond.
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DUI arrest
i 0 Kenneth Ryan Dye, 31, 5409
W. Cinnamon Ridge Drive, Lecanto,
.at 7 a.m. Monday on a charge of
.driving under the influence. Dye was
Stopped because his car was driving
Son a tire rim and heavy smoke was
,coming from the engine. He told a
Deputy that he had hit a curb and
.guardrail on U.S. 44. Dye was also
cited for failure to use due care and
., failure to report a crash. Bond $500.
Domestic-battery
arrests
Robert Charles Davidson Sr.,
40, Homosassa, at 10:49 p.m. Aug.
4, on a domestic battery charge. A
41-year-old woman said she and
Davidson were arguing about food
she had bought for him and eventu-
Sally he grabbed her by the neck and
,began slapping her face. No bond.
Robert Steven Lowman, 47,
Inverness, at 9:55 a.m. August 7, on
a domestic battery charge. A 28-
year-old woman said that she and
Lowman were arguing because he
was angry that the house wasn't
clean, according to an arrest report.
She said he punched her in the face
and threw her over a wicker box at
the end of their bed. She said he
also threatened to kill her. When a
deputy talked to Lowman, he said
She 28-year-old had made false alle-
gations about him in the past and
that she had mental issues. The
'woman was never in the house
:Lowman said, but rather was bang-
i hg on doors and windows outside.
When the deputy talked to the
woman's 5-year-old daughter, the
Girl said her mother was inside the
house and the two were arguing. No
'bond.
Other arrests
Douglas F. Carroll, 49,188 S.
SCentralAve., Inverness, at 9:48 p.m.
August 4, oncharges of trespassing
Safer warning, disorderly intoxica-
..tion, loitering and prowling, resisting
arrest without violence and stalking.
-., 40-year-old woman said Carroll
W' would often come to her house, look
'n. the windows and bang on the
doors, according to an arrest report.
She saidthat when she called the
sheriff's office in the past, Carroll
was always gone before they got
there. Bond $6,750.
m Shane A. Mills, 31, 3200
Buckley Point, Invemess, at 5:40
p.m. Friday on a felony violation of
probation charge. Mills was arrested
in Hillsborough County on the Citrus
County warrant in reference to an
original charge of felony battery. No
bond.
Deeshannon V. Fiester, 35,
124 S.E. First St., Crystal River, at
7:29 p.m. Saturday on a Levy
County warrant charge for a worth-
less check. Bond $304.93.
Gary L. Johnson, 44, Crystal
River, at 10:03 p.m. Saturday on a
child abuse charge. A 13-year-old
girl and several witnesses said that
Johnson was arguing with her moth-
er when the 13-year-old told
Johnson to stop talking to her moth-
er that way, according to an arrest
report. The girl said that's when'
Johnson grabbed her by her upper
arms and pushed her through an
open garage door. While doing so;
Johnson hit the doorframe, accord-
ing to the report. The deputy noted
hand marks on the girl's arms.
Johnson said he had been pushed
into the garage door, which caused
him to hit his nose and mouth. He
said that the girl's mother pushed
him. Bond $5,000.
Tracey L. Kramer, 36, 4575 S.
Evergreen Ave., Homosassa, at
3:11 a.m. Sunday on a charge of
possession of forged
notes/bills/checks. According to an
arrest report, Kramer tried to use
four fake $5 bills at a convenience
store. Bond $2,000.
Julius Erwin Black, 24, 1949
W. Test Court, Dunnellon, at 3:29
a.m. Sunday on charges of posses-
sion of a controlled substance, pos-
session of 20 grams or less of mari-
juana and violation of probation. The
VOP is in reference to an original
charge of resisting an officer without
violence. Bond $6,000.
Michelle Renee Friery, 28,
8022 W. Baja Court, Crystal River, at
9:24 a.m. Sunday on a charge of
driving with a suspended/revoked
license. Bond $10,000.
For the RECORD
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County Sheriff's Office, go to www.sheriffcitrus.org and
click on the link to Public Records; then Arrest Reports.
Nick A. Rebello, 39, 9253 195th
Circle, Dunnellon, at 4:10 p.m.
Sunday on a charge of attempting to
obtain a false prescription by fraud.
According to an arrest report, Rebello
went to the hospital complaining
about a pain in is foot from a recent
surgery in another state. He said that
he had not tried to get medicine from
a Florida doctor. Checks revealed
that Rebello had recently gotten 13
prescriptions from nine different doc-
tors. Bond $500.
Jorge Alberto Espinosa, 43,
1030 Hemlock St., Spring Hill, at 5:31
p.m. Sunday on Citrus County war-
rant charges of scheming to defraud.
No bond.
Wilfred Estrada, 46, 1041 N.
Florida Ave., Sanford, at 7:54 p.m.
Sunday on charges of criminal mis-
chief and battery. According to an
arrest report, a man said that he and
Estrada had been drinking at a bar all
day. When the man went home, he
called Estrada and said he needed to
move out. When Estrada got home,
the man said he broke out the win-
dows causing the man to be cut by
glass. The man also said Estrada
threw him to the ground. Estrada said
his belongings were in the ditch when
he got to the man's house and he lost
his composure and broke the win-
dow, according to the report. Estrada
said he only threw the man to the
ground when the man picked up a
pipe and threatened to smash the
windows of his car. Bond $1,000.
Jeffrey Jane Hay, 25, 1480 N.
Oregon Avenue, Sanford, at 7:54
p.m. Sunday on a felony failure to
appear charge in reference to an
original charge of driving with a sus-
pended license and leaving the
scene of an accident. No bond.
Jessie Lee William, 24, 32 S.
Adams St., Beverly Hills, at 12:33
a.m. Monday on charges of operating
a vehicle without a license and not
having vehicle registration. Bond
$300.
Joshua Lynn Roberts, 23,
3011 S. Buckley Point, Inverness, at
12:39 a.m. Monday on a charge of
possession of a firearm by a convict-
ed felon. Bond $10,000.
Anthony Mandell Tribble, 28,
19825 S.W. 107th Lane, Dunnellon,
at 12:08 p.m. Monday on a felony vio-
lation of probation charge in refer-
ence to driving with a
suspended/revoked license. No
bond.
Donald Keith Coan, 30, 5544
S. Bob White Drive, Homosassa, at
12:20 p.m. Monday on a charge of
being a habitual traffic offender. Bond
$2,000.
Gerald Francis Mcavoy, 46,
15279 Hebron Church Road, Spring
Hill, at 3:39 p.m. Monday on Citrus
County warrant charges of acquiring
or attempting to acquire a controlled
substance by fraud and withholding
information from a practitioner. Bond
$10,000.
Natalie Marie Oleary, 19, 3215
S. Franklin Terrace, Inverness, at
4:05 p.m. Monday on a felony failure
to appear charge in reference to a
Citrus County warrant for an original
charge for possession of cocaine,
possession of drug paraphernalia
and driving with a
suspended/revoked license. No
bond.
Warren Brad Buntz, 40, 2063
N. Cedarhouse Terrace, Crystal
River, at 1:15 a.m. Tuesday on a
felony failure to appear charge in ref-
erence to an original charge of pos-
session of cocaine, possession of
drug paraphernalia and possession
of more than 20 grams of marijuana.
No bond.
Allen Eugene Stukes, 23, of an
unknown address,, at 2:15 a:m.
Tuesday on a felony failure to appear
charge in reference to an original
charge of burglary, grand theft and
obstructing/resisting an officer without
violence. Bond $20,000.
Thomas J. Cook, 38, 38721
Alston Ave., Zephyrhills, at 3:45 a.m.
Tuesday on charges of possession of
crack cocaine and driving with a sus-
pended/revoked license. Cook was
pulled over for speeding and having a
broken taillight, according to an arrest
report. His license had been perma-
nently revoked for prior charges relat-
ing to driving under the influence. The
deputy said he saw the crack cocaine
in the door handle of the driver's side
door. Bond $15,000.
Kathy Ann Niver, 48, 8436 W.
Lyrical Lane, Crystal River, at 9:07
a.m. Tuesday on a charge of driving
with a suspended/revoked license.
Bond $150.
Jacob J. White, 18, 5 S.
Harrison St., Beverly Hills, at 3:26
p.m. Tuesday on six counts of
unarmed burglary to unoccupied
vehicles, grand theft and grand theft
of a motor vehicle. According to an
arrest report, White and a group of
friends met to burglarize cars in Citrus
Hills, Kensington Estates and Fox
Run. The boys spilt into two groups
and went into cars with unlocked
doors to take whatever valuables
were inside. Eventually the group
took items from six cars in four loca-
tions. Also, one of the men found
keys in a car and took it, according to
the report. A 17-year-old Beverly Hills
boy was arrested the same day in
relation to the burglary. The boy is
being charged as an adult; however,
the Chronicle is withholding the boy's
name because of his age. Both the
17-year-old and White's bonds were
set at $34,000.
Edgar A. Spangenberg, 63,
6141 E. Glencoe St., Inverness, at
7:15 p.m. Tuesday on a Citrus
County warrant charge in reference
to a battery. Bond $2,500.
Veronica Duran, 30, 745 E.
Stratford Road, Lecanto, at 12 a.m.
Tuesday on a charge of obtaining a
controlled substance by fraud or for-
gery. According to an arrest report,
Duran had tried to have a prescription
filled at a CVS store with a note that
had Xanax scratched out and
Roxicodone written in. Bond $5,000.
Alicya Sherrie Kind, 23, 1614
S. Dell Point, Homosassa, at 8 p.m.
Tuesday on Marion County warrant
charges relating to a worthless check.
Bond $150.
James Timothy Mathis, 34,
Lecanto, at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday on a
charge of abuse of the elderly or dis-
abled without great harm. According
to an arrest report, a, 65-year-old
woman who is legally blind and on
several heart medications and anti-
anxiety medications said she went to
her son's room to secure his wallet
and car keys since he was in custody
because of a Baker Act. Thats when
she said Mathis ran into the room,
yelling and cursing at her. She said
he grabbed her by the arm and pulled
her away from the wallet and keys
and pushed her nearly causing her to
fall, according to the report. The
woman called her other son to come
and get her. When a deputy later
arrived at Mathis' house, the deputy
noted he was highly intoxicated.
Bond $2,000.
Adam Dallas Fennely, 22, 85
S. Hunting Lodge Drive, Inverness, at
11:12 p.m. Tuesday on a charge of
disorderly intoxication. Bond $150.
Crystal River Police
Domestic-battery
arrest
Brooke Shanel Morris, 23,
Crystal River, at 6:45 p.m. Aug. 7, on
charges of domestic battery and
criminal mischief involving $200 or
less. According to an arrest report, a
man said that he and Morris were
arguing and eventually he walked
away. That's when she began
pulling, pushing and jumping on him,
he said. The officer noted bleeding
scratches on the man's neck. He
also said she slashed a tire on his
vehicle. No bond.
Other arrest
Dennis Eugene Love, 52,
10375 N. Cork Fur Terrace, Crystal
River, at 7:32 p.m. Tuesday on
charges of driving with a suspend-
ed/revoked license and refusal to
sign a traffic citation. Bond $650.
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NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF CITRUS COUNTY'S DETERMINATION OF
LAND USE AND ZONING CONSISTENCY FOR
ELECTRICAL POWER PLANT TO BE LOCATED IN
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA:
PEF CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 UPRATE PROJECT
1. Application number PA77-09A2 for certification to authorize construction and operation of an additional 180 megawatts (MW) of nuclear-fueled electrical generation resources to the existing Crystal River Unit 3 was filed by Progress Energy Florida (PEF) with the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) on June 11, 2007. The Project is known as the Crystal River Unit 3 Uprate Project (Project). The Project is located within the 4,738 acre Crystal River Energy Center power plant site, and is located about 4 miles
northwest of Crystal River in an unincorporated area of Citrus County, Florida. The Project Site is shown on the accompanying map. PEF is seeking certification of the Project under the Florida Electrical Power Plant Siting Act (PPSA or Act). The case is now pending
before the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH), Case No. 07-2713EPP prior to action by the Florida Governor and Cabinet, pursuant to the Florida Electrical Power Plant Siting Act, Chapter 403, Part II, Florida Statutes (F.S.) (2006).
2. On August 2, 2007, the Division of Administrative Hearings received a determination from Citrus County, Florida, that the Crystal River Unit 3 Uprate Project to be located in unincorporated Citrus County, is consistent with the existing local land use plans
and zoning ordinances of Citrus County. This determination has been issued pursuant to section 403.50665, Florida Statutes, of the Florida Electrical Power Plant Siting Act. A copy of Citrus.County's determination of consistency is available for review in the
office of Cindy Mulkey, Siting Coordination Office, Department of Environmental Protection, 2600 Blair Stone Road, M.S. 48, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400, (850) 245-8002. The determination is also available by contacting Gary W. Maidhof, at Department'of
Development Services, Citrus County, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto, FL 34461 or at the website of the Division of Administrative Hearings http://www.doah.state.fl.uslinternet and entering the case number 07-2713EPP.
3. Pursuant to Section 403.50665(4), F.S., if any substantially affected person wishes to dispute Citrus County's determination that the proposed Crystal River Unit 3 Uprate Project is consistent with the existing land use plans and zoning ordinances of Citrus County, he or she must file-a
petition with the Department of Environmental Protection within 21 days after the publication of this notice of Citrus County's determination. Any petition shall be filed in accordance with Paragraph 5 below. If a hearing is requested, the provisions of Section 403.508(1), F.S. shall apply.
4. If a hearing is held on Citrus County's determination, a separate notice of that hearing will be published, pursuant to Section 403.5115, F.S. Pursuant to Section 403.508(1), F.S., the sole issue for determination at any land use and zoning
hearing shall be whether or not the proposed site is consistent and in compliance with existing land use plans and zoning ordinances of Citrus County. If the administrative law judge concludes that the proposed site is not consistent or in compliance
with existing land use plans and zoning ordinances, the administrative law judge shall receive at the hearing evidence on, and address in the recommended order any changes to or approvals or variances under, the applicable land use plans or
zoning ordinances which will render the proposed site consistent and in compliance with the local land use plans and zoning ordinances.
5. A person whose substantial interests are affected by Citrus County's determination of consistency may petition for an administrative hearing in accordance with Section 403.5066(4), F.S. The petition must be filed with the Department's Agency Clerk in the
Office of General Counsel of the Department of Environmental Protection, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station #35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 (Telephone: 850/245-2242; Fax: 850/245-2303). The petition must be filed within 21 days of this notice
and should contain: (a) The name and address of each agency affected and each agency's file or identification number, if known; (b) The name, address, and telephone number of the petitioner; the name, address and telephone number of the petitioner's
representative, if any, which shall be the address for service purposes during the course of the proceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner's substantial interests will be affected by the determination; (c) A statement of how and when each petitioner
received notice of the agency action or proposed action; (d) A statement of all disputed issues of material fact; if there are none, the petitioner shall so indicate; (e) A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts the petitioner contends
warrant reversal or modification of the proposed action; (f) A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the proposed action; and, (g) A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner. A petition that does not
dispute the material facts shall state that no such facts are in dispute and otherwise shall contain the same information as set forth above, as required by Rule 28-106.301, F.A.C.
6. The Application for Site Certification is available for public inspection during normal business hours at the addresses listed below:
Florida Department of Environmental Protection Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Office of Siting Coordination Southwest District Office
Cindy Mulkey 13051 N. Telecom Parkway
2600 Blair Stone Road Temple Terrace, FL 33637 "
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 Mara Nasca -P .40.. -, / "
(850) 245-8002 (813-632-7600) / LEVY COUNTY
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/siting/highlights/application in_process.htm ./
The business address of the applicant for the Project is: ** jg'W w 5 ( V--
Progress Energy Florida
299 FirstAvenue N., PEF-903
St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 .
Mike Shrader (727-820-5588) Available during business hours Please call for appointment
7; FDEP and other state, regional, and local agencies are studying the application and preparing reports and recommendations on the' -
Project. Interested persons should review the application and bring any matters of concern to the attention of the appropriate agency and PEF o
as soon as possible. Information regarding the appropriate contact persons in the reviewing agencies may be obtained from Cindy Mulkey at - -. .'
the Department of Environmental Protection, Siting Coordination Office, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399, (850-245-8002). .- .
8. (a) In addition to filing a petition pursuant to paragraphs 3 and 5 above, any person wishing to participate in this site certification ROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA,
proceeding, either as a party or without party status must follow Section 403.508(3), F.S. Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter OGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA
120, F.S., upon the filing with the administrative law judge of a notice of intent to be a party no later than 75 days after the application o FRYSTAL RIVER NUCLEAR UNIT 3
was filed on June 11,2007, the following shall also be parties to the proceeding: UPRATE PROJECT CITRUS COUNTY
1. Any agency not listed in Section 403.508(3)(a), F.S., as to matters within its jurisdiction. .. .,
2. Any domestic nonprofit corporation or association formed, in whole or in part, to promote conservation or natural beauty; to -
protect the environment, personal health, or other biological values; to preserve historical sites; to promote consumer interests; to. '.
represent labor, commercial, or industrial groups; or to promote comprehensive planning or orderly development of the area in which. "
the proposed electrical power plant is to be located. l
(b) Other parties may include any person whose substantial interests are affected and being determined by the proceeding and LEGEND / -
who timely file a motion to intervene pursuant to Chapter 120, F.S., and applicable rules. Intervention pursuant to this paragraph may
be granted at the discretion of the designated administrative law judge and upon such conditions as he may prescribe any time prior to -"] c-ue n ur rr j unt .sa n e... .
30 days before the commencement of the certification hearing. Those wishing to intervene in this proceeding, unless appearing on their ="- c Caur soi i M.
own behalf, must be represented by an attorney or other person who can be determined to be qualified to appear in administrative ^, ,^,r '.'
proceedings pursuant to Chapter 120, F.S., or Rule 28-106.106, Florida Administrative Code. N ,
(c) When appropriate, any person may be given an opportunity to present oral or written communications to the designated -.4 '
administrative law judge. If the designated administrative law judge proposes to consider such communications, then all parties shall be "L-a- .aRoad. '
given an opportunity to cross-examine or challenge or rebut such communications.
9. Any notice of intent to be a party or motion to intervene pursuant to Section 403.508(3), F.S. must be sent to: : i
Hon. B.D.E. Canter e
Administrative Law Judge 0. ,.
Division of Administrative Hearings 4 A '
The DeSoto Building Citrus County ' '-'
1230 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060 '-
and must contain the following: reference to the application and DOAH case numbers (PA77-09A2; DOAH Case No. 07-2713EPP); the
name, address and telephone number of the agency or person making the filing. A notice of intent to be a party or a motion to intervene
must contain allegations sufficient to demonstrate the agency or person is entitled to participate in the proceeding. The notice or motion 0 2 4
must be sent by mail to the applicant and to all parties. (A list of parties may be obtained from the Department's Office of Sitingles
Coordination at the address and telephone number listed above.) les
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"They (the vendors) always do such a grpat
job," Lecanto High School teacher Lynne Ifrst
said.
Added Gulland: "Teachers don't always get
perks like that." .v1
After they filled their bags to capacity, the
teachers talked about the presentation by Max
Thompson of Learning Concepts Inc. He talked
to instructors about teaching strategies at a cur-
riculum workshop. For many, the presentation
reviewed familiar concepts and served 1 a
refresher course before the beginning 0ofihe
school year. -.ai
While the teachers sat through the backlto-
school speeches and presentations, members of
the exceptional student education instructional
staff spent time at training sessions. They
received a lot of information, ESE Director Jean
Reed said. During breakfast and lunch, they
were able to socialize.
"It was a nice chance for them to get to.^see
each other," Reed said. -
Most of the teachers sat at lunch tables 'and
chatted like excited schoolchildren catchingtup
after summer vacation.
hearing back from the constitu-
tional officers to know what
their needs are. Once those
needs are justified, -then -Wve
can decide where to build'ithe
buildings." '!
Phillips said the coufity
shouldn't isolate on downtown
Inverness. Phillips said 'she
favors buying enough property
for a government campus.
Valentino said Wednesday
she isn't willing to spend mil-
lions of dollars on property and
buildings without knowing ihe
plans will work. For example,
Valentino said she doesn't
believe there is enough pr'op-
erty near downtown Inverness
for parking and she opposes
construction of a parking
garage. '
"I think downtown Invern-ss
is not feasible and it's all pide-
mealing," she said. "It's a'ffice
here and a piece there. Were
better off purchasing a piece of
property and planning a go\-
ernment complex, and then t's
d o n e ." ..
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
The owners of Cinnamon Sticks restaurant confirmed they've signed a contract to sell their building
to a developer who wants to convert the 6,000-square-foot building Into an 8,000-square-foot restau-
rant. The potential owners of the building are unknown at this time.
Vicki
Phillips
says no need
to build until
needs are
justified.
John
Thrumston
says he would
like single
government
building.
have no plans at this point,"' Coe
said. He called back later to say,
"No plans at this time."
Dillon said the number of seats
available at the future Cinnamon
Sticks will decrease to about 80,
but he said the main dining area
near the front door would be big-
ger than the one at the current
restaurant. He said the entire
interior would be gutted and
remodeled.
He said he was happy to dis-
cuss the sale because rumors
about the restaurant's sale have
been persistent and not always
accurate.
"The worst thing after being
here for 10 years is to have people
thinking we're being sold and
would be leaving," he said. "We
don't need this big a restaurant
anymore. I can do a better job in
a smaller place."
In addition to moving the
restaurant to the Happy Dayz
Diner property, Dillon said he
also has signed a contract to lease
space in a new shopping center
near State Road 44 and County
Road 491 for a Cinnamon Sticks
cafe.
He said the Keller Williams
real estate firm is building the
strip mall. He said the new
restaurant would be smaller than
Cinnamon Sticks, but will be
more like a Panera Bread or
Crispers cafe. Eventually, he
would like to open four or five
caf6s around the county.
Cinnamon Sticks was original-
ly constructed as Mr. John's
Steakhouse, but was later Fat
Boy's. Cinnamon Sticks special-
izes in breakfast all day long, but
it also has its own bakery, cappuc-
cino bar and specialty salads.
options need to put pen on
paper and offer it. My plan is
black and white. I don't see
anybody else's."
Phillips said when Damato
first presented his findings a
year ago, she suggested a study
to determine actual need, but
that her idea didn't have sup-
port. Phillips said she believes
the same thing today.
"We need to hear from the
constitutional officers and
judges," she said. "We don't
need to build anything until
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their appreciation for Himmel's positive attitude
and approachable persona.
"Hey, she's one of us," said Inverness Middle
School teacher Cindy Williams.
Himmel kicked off the annual rally, where 1,200
teachers gathered to listen to speeches and pre-
sentations, at Curtis Peterson Auditorium at
Lecanto High School. The instructors also walked
around, networked with each other and collected
information from local vendors, who set up tables
in the Lecanto High School gymnasium.
"It (the rally) gives teachers the energy they
need to get the year started," Inverness Middle
School teacher Cindy Williams said.
The teachers filled bags, even boxes, with give-
aways from local businesses, colleges, banks,
insurance companies, state agencies and organi-
zations and many other vendors who support edu-
cation. Several offered products and services at a
discounted price, exclusively to instructors.
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believes plenty of property is
available for that.
"We'll figure out where the
parking will be," he said.
Commissioner John
Thrumston said he would
rather see a single government
building or small cluster of
buildings to hold all offices
that require more space.
Thrumston said the Roller
Barn property, owned by state
Sen. Charlie Dean and his wife
Judy, would fit that bill.
Damato said Commissioners
Vicki Phillips and Joyce
Valentino have blocked sugges-
tions for government expan-
sion in downtown Inverness,
but have offered' no alterna-
tives.
"All we've heard is we don't
want to do this, we don't want
to do that," Damato said. "The
people who say they have other
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credit for. the square footage of
the existing building. Cinnamon
Sticks is 6,000 square feet The
fees for an 8,000-square-foot high
turnover restaurant would be
$249,000. The fees for a fast food
restaurant of that size would be
$553,000. The city implements
county impact fees.
The buyer would receive a sig-
nificant discount on impact fees.
Dillon said the city has been
cooperative about the sale.
Steve Coe, spokesman for
Darden Restaurants, which owns
Olive Garden and Red Lobster
restaurants, said he would ask if
the company is looking at
Inverness as a possible restau-
rant site.
"Until we have a fully signed
and executed contract, my
response to reporters is a 'We
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
GA THTUrrrSDav ATrT iTr 16. 2007
Obituaries
Robert
: Brackett, 77
INVERNESS
Robert W Brackett, 77,
Inverness, died Monday, Aug 13,
2007.
Mr. Brackett was born April 11,
1930, in Milford, Conn., to
Richard and Helen (Whitford)
Brackett and moved here in 1997
from Boston, Mass.
'He was a retired museum
security guard.
'He was Protestant
Survivors include his niece,
Randa Grein of Cortez, Colo.;
and his great-niece, Karah
Reynolds.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
Benjamin
DeBord, 84
FLORAL CITY
Benjamin A. DeBord, 84,
Floral City, died Tuesday, Aug.
14,2007, at his home.
Born in Lebanon, Ind., he
moved to this area 45 years ago
from Toledo, Ohio.
Mr. DeBord was a cost
accountant for Honeywell and a
member of New Testament
Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Nettie; sons, Thomas DeBord of
Inverness and Joseph DeBord of
Roswell, N.M.; daughter, Diana
Kidwell of Tampa; brother,
Wesley DeBord of Sylvania,
Ohio; sisters, Marceil Savidge of
Toledo, Ohio, Barbara Horer of
Swanton, Ohio, and Ina DeBord
of Toledo, Ohio; seven grandchil-
dren; and 14 great-grandchil-
dren.
Merritt Funeral Home,
,Brooksville.
Paula Hensel, 53
HERNANDO
Paula S. Hensel, 53,
Hernando, died Tuesday, Aug.
-14, 2007, in Inverness.
Mrs. Hensel came here 12
:years ago from her native
:Milford, Mass.
She was a homemaker and a
member of Citrus Hills Women's
Club, Crystal River User's Group
(CRUG), Hoboken Club in
Milford, Mass., and a volunteer
with American Cancer Society
She was an entertainer extraor-
dinaire performing in area
churches and nursing homes,
impersonating Liza Minelli, Al
Jolson and her favorite, Barbra
Streisand.
She was Jewish.
Survivors include her hus-
.band of 12 years, Richard W
Hensel of Hernando; mother,
Dorothy Stone of Milford, Mass.;
sisters, Robin Stone of Onset,
Mass., and Betsy McCormick and
husband Frank of Hopedale,
Mass.; uncles, Michael Stone
and wife Frances of Milford,
Mass., and Haskel Yanow of
Providence, R.I.; and an aunt,
Eleanor Steinberg of
Providence, R.I.
Fero Funeral Home, Beverly
Hills.
Margaret 'Peg'
Keller, 62
CRYSTAL RIVER
Margaret Eileen "Peg" Keller,
62, Crystal River, died Sunday,
Aug. 12,2007, at her home.
She was born Nov. 15, 1944, in
Carlisle, Pa., to Lester K and
Ruth Morse, Sr, and she came to
this area 30 years ago from Dade
City.
Mrs. Keller was a retired lab
technician with Munroe
Regional Medical Center in
Ocala.
She was a graduate of Penn
State University, where she
received her Associate's degree.
She was a member of Crystal
River United Methodist Church.
In addition to her parents, she
was preceded in death by her
husband, Rennie Keller Sr, Dec.
10, 1999.
Survivors include three sons,
Rennie Keller Jr. of Crystal
River, Allen Gene Keller and
William Duane Keller, and one
daughter, Kelly Ann Keller, all of
Beebe, Ark; a brother, Lester K
Morse Jr of Carlisle, Pa; and six
grandchildren
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River
Jackson
Morgan, infant
TRENTON
Jackson Earl Morgan, infant
son of Billy and Heidi Morgan
of Trenton, born July 24, 2007,
died after birth. Baby Jackson
leaves behind his parents and
a sister, Dylan D'Laine.
He was preceded in death by
his paternal great-grandfa-
thers, Samuel (Cree) Morgan
and Ed Reichard, and mater-
nal great-grandfather, I.D.
Davis.
He is also survived by his
paternal grandparents, Bill
and Joyce Morgan of
Inverness; paternal great-
grandmothers, Vernadell
Morgan of St Petersburg and
Mildred Reichard of
Greenville, Pa.; maternal
grandparents, Pete and Lynn
Davis of Bell; maternal great-
grandparents, Earl and Nancy
Hurst of Mayo; uncle Jake
Morgan and aunt Kirby Davis
and uncle Austin Davis of Bell.
Russell
Oliveri Sr., 82
PINE RIDGE
Russell A. Oliveri. Sr., 82,
Pine Ridge, Beverly Hills, died
Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007, at the
Life Care Center in Lecanto.
Born April
26, 1925, in
Camden, N.J.,
the son of
Anthony and
Catherine
Oliveri, he was a U.S. Army Air
Corps veteran of World War II.
He was an accountant, spe-
cializing in automobile dealer-
ships.
Mr. Oliveri moved to Pine
Ridge in 1996 from Blackwood,
N.J.
He was a member of Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church in
Hernando.
Survivors include his wife,
Nancy Oliveri of Pine Ridge; six
sons, George Oliveri ofVineland,
N.J., Ronald Oliveri and wife
Janet of Gibbstown, N.J., David
Young of Franklinville, N.J.,
Anthony Oliveri and wife Regina
of Blackwood, N.J., James Young
and wife Lynne of Turnersville,
N.J., and Russell Oliveri Jr and
wife Terry of Georgia; sister,
Pauline Hammill and husband
Joseph of Petaluma, Calif.; 18
grandchildren; and one great-
granddaughter, Angelina Goss of
Salem, N.J.
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.
Harry 'Rip'
Rippey, 71
HOMOSASSA
SPRINGS
Harry F "Rip" Rippey, 71,
Homosassa Springs, died
Friday, Aug. 10, 2007, at his
home.
A native of Detroit, Mich., he
was born Jan. 15, 1936, and
moved to Citrus County three
years ago from St Petersburg,
where he was employed at the
St. Petersburg Yacht Club in
the maintenance department
Mr. Rippey was also in the
landscaping business.
He was a member of the
Weeki Wachee and Crystal
River Eagles Aeries.
Survivors include two sons,
John L. and Duane Rippey;
one daughter, Justina L.
Rippey; one stepdaughter,
Shannon Cooper; several
grandchildren; and his special
friend and caregiver, Bonnie
Osbon.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
Jessie Smith, 83
CRYSTAL RIVER
Jessie Jack Smith, 83, Crystal
River, died Thursday, Aug. 9,
2007.
Survivors include his wife of
59 years, Helen Smith of
Crystal River;
children,
Jessie (Jim)
Parker, How-
ard (Gwen)
Smith, Lee
Smith, all of
Taripa, Mae
(Jack) Lawton
of Sparr,
Bernice Smith Jessie
C afford Smith
(Connie) Smith,
Thomas (Gail) Smith, all of
Crystal River, Sonya (Eddie)
Mallard and Lacey Welcome,
both of Ocala; sister, Vinia
Newston of Ocala; 27 grand-
children; 50 great-grandchil-
dren; 10 great-great-grandchil-
dren; and a host of nieces,
nephews, cousins, other rela-
tives and friends.
New Serenity Memorial
Funeral Home, Crystal River.
Robert
Walling, 78
HOMOSASSA
Robert Walling died Tuesday,
Aug. 14, 2007, at his home in
Homosassa at the age of 78. He
was a lifelong resident and
third generation of Leesburg,
only moving to Homosassa in
1986.
After serving
his country in
the U.S. Coast
Guard, Mr.
Walling contin-
ued the operation of the family
business, Walling Crate Co.,
after the death of his father in
1957.
Survivors include his wife
Lila; sons, Buzz and wife
Stephanie of Ponce Inlet,
Bennett and wife Karen of
Leesburg and Stuart of
Homosassa; grandchildren,
Elizabeth and Charlie of Ponce
Inlet, Kathryn and Caroline of
Leesburg; and sisters, Mary
Edwards of Falcon, Colo., and
Sylvia Clark of Leesburg.
Beyers Funeral Home,
Leesburg.
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Funeral NOTICES
Paula S. Hensel. Funeral
services for Mrs. Paula S.
Hensel, 53, of Hernando, will
be conducted at noon Friday,
Aug. 17, 2007, at Fero Funeral
Home, 5955 N. Lecanto
Highway, Beverly Hills, with
Chaplain Gordon Condit offici-
ating. Visitation will be from 10
a.m. until time of service on
Friday, Aug. 17. Burial will be
in Sharon Memorial Gardens
in Canton, Mass., on Sunday,
Aug. 19, 2007, under the direc-
tion of Fero Funeral Home.
Margaret Eileen "Peg"
Keller. A memorial service for
Margaret E. "Peg" Keller, age
62, of Crystal River, will be con-
ducted at 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17,
2007, at the Strickland Funeral
Home Chapel in Crystal River
with the Rev. Tyler
Montgomery of Hernando
United Methodist Church offi-
ciating. In lieu of flowers, the
family suggests that those who
wish may make a memorial
contribution to the charity of
your choice. Cremation
arrangements under the direc-
tion of Strickland Funeral
Home.
Russell A. Oliveri Sr. A cele-
bration of life for Russell A.
Oliveri Sr., age 82, of Pine
Ridge, will be conducted at 10
a.m. Friday, Aug. 17,2007, at the
Heinz Funeral Home, 2507
Highway 44 West, Inverness.
The Rev. Dr. Jack E Reents will
preside. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the
American Cancer Society, PO.
Box 1902, Inverness, FL 34451-
1902. Envelopes are available
at the funeral home.
Walden E. Purdy. The grave-
side funeral service for Walden
E. Purdy, age 85, of Crystal
River, will be conducted at 11
a.m. Monday, Aug. 20, 2007, at
the Florida National Cemetery
in Bushnell with the Rev.
Ronnie Reid, pastor of the
Crystal River Church of God
officiating. Military honors will
be rendered by the American
Legion Post 155 Honor Guard.
Cremation arrangements are
under the direction, of
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.
Harry F. "Rip" Rippey.
Graveside services will be con-
ducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug.
18, 2007, from the Stage Stand
Cemetery, U.S. 19, Homosassa.
Pastor Richard Haynes of the
Pasadena Baptist Church will
officiate. Interment will follow.
There will be no calling hours
at the funeral home. Chas. E.
Davis Funeral Home with
Crematory of Inverness is in
charge.
Jessie Jack Smith. Funeral
services will be conducted at
11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 18, 2007,
at The Church of the Living
God the Pillar and Ground of
the Truth with Elder John
Henry Weaver, Pastor, Bishop
Harry T. Brown officiating.
Viewing will be held from 4
p.m. to 6 p.m. for the public and
family hour will be held from 6
p.m. to 7 p.m. at The Unity
Church of Christ Written in
Heaven on Aug. 16, 2007.
Repast will be held at The
Church of the Living God the
Pillar and Ground of the Truth.
Arrangements entrusted to
New Serenity Memorial
Funeral Home, Crystal River.
Robert Walling. Funeral
services will be held at 10 a.m.
Friday, Aug. 17, 2007, at St.
James Episcopal Church with
Fr. Terry Jackson and Fr. Jay
Lambert officiating. Interment
will be at Lone Oak Cemetery.
For those who wish, contribu-
tions may be made to St James
Episcopal Church Memorial
Fund, 204 Lee St, Leesburg,
FL 34748. Arrangements are
entrusted to Beyers Funeral
Home, Leesburg.
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*Primed fingerjoint pine
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Available in convenient pre-cut lengths.
5/8" x 6" x 6' Dog-Ear
Fence Board
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SPF Select Stud #06005
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CEILING TILES & GRIDS
Discount taken at register.
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$419 each
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Fiber-Cement Siding
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RELIABILT GARAGE DOORS
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*24" up to 36"
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Prices may vary after 8/20/07 if here are market variations. All offers valid 8/16/07-8/20/07 unless otherwise expressly stated in this advertisement."Was" prices in this advertisement were in effect on 8/9/07, and may vary based on Lowe's Everyday Low Price policy. See store
for details regarding product warranties. We reserve the right to limit quantities. All installation services are guaranteed by Lowe's warranty. See Installed Sales contract for details. Professional installation available through licensed independent subcontractors. Lowe's contractor
license numbers: AK#28341; AL#5273; AZ#ROC195516; CA#803295; CT#558162; FL#CGC1508417; HI Contractor's License No.: C 23784 see store; IL Plumber #058-100140; IL Roofing #104014837; LA Master Plumber #1440 WSPS; MD# 91680,50931;
M1#2101146786, Lowe's Home Centers, Inc., 6122 "B" Drive North, Battle Creek, MI 49014; NJ Plumbing see store; NM#84381; NV#2-45450; Brooldyn, NY#1162261; Staten Island, NY#1160554; Suffolk County, NY#30182-H1; Putnam County, NY#PC2742-A; NV# 59290
59296; OR#144017; TN113070; TX TRCC #14447 and Texas State Plumbing License Number Available Upon Request; VA#2701-036596A; WA#982BN; ND#30316; Washington DC #100594; DCRA# 52185-53006539, 52185-53006554, 52185-53006552, 52185-53006557,
52185-53006533, 52185-53006534, 52185-53006541, 52185-53006543, 52185-53006537, 52185-53006544:0 2007 by Lowe's. All rights reserved. Lowe's and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. 070891
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$36780 bs.
Quikrete Concrete Mix
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limit quantiies. All installation services are guaranteed by Lowe's warranty See Installed Sales contract for details. Professional installation available through licensed Independent subcontractors. Lowe's contractor license numbers: AK#28341; AL#5273; AZ#ROC195516; CA#803295; CT#558162; FL#CGC1508417; HI
Contractor's License No.: C 23784- see store; IL Plumber 058-100140; IL Roofing #104014837; LA Master Plumber #1440 WSPS; MD# 91680,50931; M12101146786, Lowe's Home Centers, Inc., 6122 B' Drive North, Battle Creek, MI 49014; NJ umbing see store; NM#84381; NV#2-45450; Broklyn, NY#1162261;
Staten Island, NY#1160554; Suffolk County, NY#30182-H1; Putnam County, NY#PC2742-A; NVI 59290 59296; OR#144017; TN13070; TX TRCC #14447 and Texas State Plumbing License Number Avalable Upon Request; VA#2701-036596A WA982BN; ND#30316; Washington DC #100594; DCRA# 52185-53006539,
52185-53006554, 52185-53006552, 52185-53006557, 52185-53006533, 52185-53006534, 52185-53036541, 52185-53006543, 52185-53006537, 52185-5306544: 'Receive 10% of your first single-receipt in-store purchase charged to your new Lowe's Consumer Credit Card, Lowe Accounts Receivable ao Lowes
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purchase of gift cards, Fisher & Paykel appliances, or John Deere products. Offer must be requested at time of purchase. Offer is subject to credit approval. Coupon valid for one time use only Offer is not valid for accounts opened prior to 8/16/07. Excludes Lowe Project Card Accounts"' and Lowels Visa Accounts.
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My audiology clinics have
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a new model of open ear
hearing aid. It is smaller
and more comfortable than
traditional hearing aids. We
are seeking people with mild
to moderate hearing loss to
participate in the study. Both
current hearing aid users and
non-users are needed.
In exchange for completing
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795-5700 or visit our
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STOCKS
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MOST AtTIVE ($1 OR MORE I
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
'CntwdFn 1159397 21.29 -3.17
rIIIEMCCp 597470 18.14 -.20
SroGenElec 519604 36.90 -.78
Pfizer 488741 23.53 -.05
F....1 464630 8.00 -.07
, GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
.Name Last Chg %Chg
ThombpfC 12.52 +3.52 +39.1
-Thombg 10.56 +2.95 +38.8
-'ThombpfD 12.30 +3.05 +33.0
,'.TOUSA 3.05 +.69 +29.2
j ThombplE 12.60 +2.60 +26.0
LOSERS (S2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
KKRFnc 10.52 -4.75 -31.1
:ScottishRe 2.79 -.90 -24.4
MLCCR27 16.26 -4.98 -23.4
Levitt 2.96 -.79 -21.1
SCntwdpfA 13.80 -3.35 -19.5
DIARY
Advanced
Declined
SUnchanged
; Total issues
New Highs
New Lows.
Volurie
548
2,819
67
3,434
6
698
4,305,640,461
MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
SPDR 2680019 141.04 -1.97
iShR2Knya1272147 75.20 -1.11
SPFncl 712343 32.18 -.29
PrUShQQQ 375594 49.37 +2.12
DJIADiam 248523 128.85 -1.64
GAINERS (S2 oR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
Isolagen 2.37 +.33 +16.2
BPZEgyn 4.76 +.62 +15.0
Immtech 7.11 +.61 +9.4
IsoRay n 3.76 +.29 +8.4
PrUShBM n 64.40 +4.20 +7.0
LOSERS (S2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
EmpireRs 7.00 -1.90 -21.3
GeoGlobal 3.36 -.82 -19.6
EndvSilvgn 3.85 -.73 -15.9
StarMarwt 3.50 -.59 -14.4
EvgUtlHi 22.93 -3.54 -13.4
DIARY
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Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume
984
82
1,336
15
198
863,060,331
MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)
Name Vol(00) Last Chg
PwShsQQQ2000803 45.90 -.89
SunMicro 732860 4.65 -.05
Cisco 655020 29.92 -.34
ChartCm 615016 2.57 -.09
Intel 574626 23.22 -.58
GAINERS (52 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
Accentia 2.70 +.89 +49.2
CTI Inds 4.40 +1.37 +45.2
AtlantisP 2.46 +.49 +24.9
FrankCred 2.30 +.41 +21.7
Convera 3.35 +.35 +11.7
LOSERS (52 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
ColemanCn11.25 -8.36 -42.6
DominHm 2.32 -1.22 -34.5
21Cenwt07 2.06 -.94 -31.3
BakersFt 4.06 -1.04 -20.4
Ed Bauern 7.98 -1.74 -17.9
DIARY
Ad.an.:e.,1
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume
919
2,152
105
3,176
10
201
2,219,112,039
Here are the 825 most active stocks on te New York Slock. Exchange, 765 most actiea on the
Nasaaq Nalional Markel and 116 most active on the American Stock Excnarge SiOCKS in bold
are worlh at least 15 and changed 5 percent or more in price Underlning or 50 mosl active
on NYSE and Nasdaq ari 25 most active on Amex Tables show name, price and net change.
and one to two additional fields rotaled ihrougn tre week, as follows
Div: Curient annual dividend rate paid on stock, based on latest
quarterly or semiannual declaration, unless otherwise loolnoied
Name: Slocks appear alphaDelically ry Inm company's lull name
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beginning of each letter's list
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I TCS'OFLOCLSNTEES
Name Dlv YId PE Last
AT&T Inc 1.42
BkofAm 2.56
CapCtyBk .70
Citigrp 2.16
Disney .31
EKodak .50
ExxonMbl 1.40
FPLGrp 1.64
FlaRock .60
FordM
GenElec 1.12
GnMotr 1.00
HomeDp .90
Intel .45
IBM 1.60
Lowes .32
McDnlds 1.00
YTD
Cha %Cha
19 37.99
10 48.23
17 30.56
10 45.61
15 31.71
18 26.08
12 81.69
17 58.97
25 60.95
... 8.00
18 36.90
9 31.54
13 33.36
24 23.22
18 111.23
14 26.33
28 47.56
Name
Div YId PE Last
Microsoft .40
Motorola .20
Penney .80
ProgrssEn 2.44
RegionsFnl.44
SearsHldgs ..
SprintNex .10
TimeWarn .25
UniFirst .15
VerizonCml.62
Wachovia 2.24
WalMart .88
Walgr .38
YTD
Chg %Chg
-.17 -5.9
-.30 -21.2
+.45 -19.1
-.46 -8.3
-.43 -22.2
-3.28 -20.1
-.08 -1.4
+.13 -15.9
-2.17 +3.4
-.46 +8.8
-.73 -20.0
-.32 -6.3
-.62 -2.8
52-Week Net % YTD 52-wk
High Low Name Last Chg Chg % Chg % Chg
14,021.95 11,079.78 Dow Jones Industrials 12,861.47 -167.45 -1.29 +3.20 +13.55
5,487.05 4,142.01 Dow Jones Transportation 4,692.32 -157.93 -3.26 +2.90 +6.14
537.12 421.87 Dow Jones Utilities 475.63 -6.76 -1.40 +4.13 +9.60
10,238.25 8,163.08 NYSEComposite 9,089.04 -165.23 -1.79 -.55 +8.75
2,398.11 1,116.16 AmexIndex 2,153.69 -39.42 -1.80' +4.73 +7.65
2,724.74 2,067.69 Nasdaq Composite 2,458.83 -40.29 -1.61 +1.80 +14.39
1,555.90 1,266.67 S&P500 1,406.70 -19.84 -1.39 -.82 +8.59
856.48 679.01 Russell 2000 751.54 -11.33 -1.49 -4.59 +6.24
15,730.39 12,641.93 DJ Wilshire 5000 14,146.41 -213.92 -1.49 -.78 +9.16
I NWYOK SOC EXHANE0
Tkr "Name Last Chg
ABB ABBLtd 21.84 -.52
ABN ABNAmro 44.68 -1.50
ACE ACE Ltd 54.23 -.25
AES AESCorp 18.17 -.26
AFL AFLAC 51.74 -.64
AG AGCO 40.28 -1.52
ATG AGLRes 36.51 -.63
AKS AKSteel 33.20-1.80
AMB AMBPr d49.05 -.74
AMR AMR 21.21 -1.98
ASA ASA Ltd 57.47 -1.73
T AT&TInc 37.99 -.27
1AUO AUOptron 14.62 -.71
AXA. AXA 37.51 -1.35
ABT AbtLab 52.35 -.12
ANF AberFitc 72.62 -.58
ABY Abgbig. d1.89 -.22
ACN Accenture 38.85 -.45
ADX AdamsEx 14.00 -.26
AAP AdvAuto 31.60 -1.18
SAMD AMD .1195 -59
S Y- .,,,i,:ll 32.54 -.25
LT a tr r,.i 47.14 +.09
A Agilent 32.39 -3.94
AEM Agnicog 38.57 -4.01
SAGU Agrlumg 38.73 -3.60
A HO Ahold 11.93 -.30
. 'APD AirProd 83.02 -3.70
S AAI AlrTran 9.83 -.52
AL Alcan 94.82 +.15
AiU j .-a i ~,l., d10.67 -.27-
kA T ... 33.70 -1.16
l tl .YIl:i. 4.60 ,'-20
,ATI Alii. .:r. i; -3.03
"AGN A i. -,y. 4.A -63
1i ALE A'i; .40.43 -.14
ADS' -l0,a 73.22 -.73
- AOI AlliancOne 7.67 +.69
AWF AlliBGIbHi dll.54 -.28
ACG AlliBInco d7.43 -.58
-o AB AlliBem 76.94 -3.24
AW AldWaste 12.05 -.53
I. ALL Allstate 52.68 +31
AT Altel 65.95 +.37
SALO Alpharma 23.17. +.21
.. AOD ApTotDvnd18.15-1.17
MO Altias 65.98 -.84
ACH' AIChinas 39.11 -3.83
ABK AmbacF d56.00 -4.64
AEE Ameren 48.33 -.11
l
STkr Name Last
, FAX 'AbdAsPac 5.79
: AE AdmRsc 24.50
'AMVAWS AltAsMwl
-.03 .
SBMD BirchMtg d1.92
SCAU CanyonRes d.32
SCDY Carderog d1.48
EEB GlayBRICn34.58
SC ,:, iCrssh". gdl.
1CXZ 'Crsshargn d132
KRY Clystallxg 275 -.30
DIA DJIADiam 128.85 -1.64
DAR Darling 7.40 -.41
EIV EVInMu2 d14.08 -.15
EVV EVLldDurd14.59 -.61
EGO EdorGIdg 4.63 -.36
ECF EllswthFd 8.23 -.27
EXK EndvSilvgn 3.85 -.73
EEE .EvgmEnya 4.06 +.06
EAD EagincAdd10 85 -6
1= 1 ,1:11 A v 1 I 1 :I
FRG FrorilrDg d88 -o8
GGA GSCAcqn 9.05 -.05
AMX AMovilL 53.61 -2.00 ITU Bncoltau 37.91 -2.47
AEO AEagleOs 22.14 -.31 BAC BkofAm 48.23 +.37
AEP AEP 43.97 -.96 BK BkNYMel 39.79 -.46
AXP AmExp 56.74 -.56 ABX BarTickG 31.67 -1.10
AFR AFndRT d6.85 -.25 BOL BauschL 61.96 -.19
AIG AmntGplf 63.22 -.21 BAX Baxter 51.65 -.80
AO AmOriBio 8.46 -29 BTE BaylexEg 16.32 -.50
ASD AmStands34.12 -2.26 BSC BearSt 103.15 -2.85
CSP AmSIP3 d10.60 -.43 BZH BeazrHm 10.48 -.85
AMT AmTower 38.04 -1.46 BER Berkley 27.29 -.07
ACF Americdt d17.10 -.64 BBY BestBuy 43.54 -.06
APU Amerigas 33.63 -.65 BIG BigLots 24.01 +08
AMP Ameriprise 54.88 -.32 BVF Biovail 16.27 -.24
ABC AmeriBrg 44.63 -1.04 BDK BlackD 86.99 -.83
APC Anadarko 47.14 -1.33 BKH BIkHlllsCp40.29 -.19
ADI AnalogDev 36.83 -.57 DSU BIkDebtStr d5.40 -.45
BUD Anheusr 47.86 -.18 BRF BIkFLO8 14.48 +.03
ANN AnnTayr d27.42 -1.21 BX Blackstnn 23.69 -.88
NLY Annaly 13.15 +.12 HRB BlockHR d18.28 -.97
AHR AnthCap 7.91 -.12 BBI Blockbstr 4.30 +.06
AOC AonCoip 41.18 -.90 BLU BlueChp 5.75 -.15
APA Apache 76.62 -2.83 BA Boeing 95.51 -2.12
AIV Aptlnv 40.10 -.38 BGP Borders 14.57 -.55
ABI ApplBio 31.84 -1.22 SAM BostBeer 43.24 -.14
WTR AquaAm 23.17 -.20 BXP BostProp 93.23 -1.14
ILA Aquila 3.53 -.09 BSX BostonSci 12.91 -.12
ABR ArborRT d16.85 -.59 BOW Bowatr d15.93 -1.80
MT ArcelorMit 55.34 -1.54 EAT Brinkers 28.13 -.65
ACI ArchCoal 29.83 -.59 BMY BrMySq 27.89 -.61
ADM ArchDan 32.92 -.23 BKD Brookdale d36.34 -.52
ASN ArchstnSm 55.57 +.55 BAM BrkfldAsgs 31.90 -.64
ARW ArrowEl 38.86 -1.28 BPO BrMdPrs 22.21 -.58
ARM ArvMerit 16.98 -1.00 BC Brunswick 25.31 +.31
ASH Ashland 54.10-2.13 BNI BurNSF 78.70-1.29
AEC AsdEstat 12.26 -.13 CA CAInc 23.63 -.33
AZN AstraZen 46.11 -.86 CBG CBRElis 27.01 -.99
ATO ATMOS 26.69 -32 CBS CBSB 29.66. -.15
AN AutoNatn' d18.59 -.35 CF CFInds 52.84 -4.56
ADP. AutoData 47.20 -.57 CHG CHEngy 45.29 -.06
AV Avaya 16.23 +.28 Cl CIGNAs 47.24 -.73
AVT Avnet 37.62 -1.65 CIT CITGp 33.80 -.26
AVP Avon 33.88 ... CKR CKERst 16.62 -.83
BBT BB&TCp 37.36 +.22 CME CMEGrp 539.90-22.40
BHPHP HPBlIlLt 54.32 -3.35 CMS CMSEng 15.48 -.19
BJS BJSvcs 24.61 -.46 CSS CSSInds 36.25 +.58
BJ BJsWhIs 28.78 -1.30 CSX CSXs 42.27 -2.87
BMC. BMCSft 28.44 -.36 CVS CVSCare 36.70 -.65
BP BPPLC 63.69 -.93 CVC CablvsnNY 32.89 -.18
BRT BRT. 17.95 +.10 COG CabotOs 33.06 -.23
BRI BakrHu 77.19 -1.05 ELY CallGof 17.28 +.13
BLL BallCp 48.54 -1.41 CCJ Cameco gs37.53 -1.45
BBV BcBlVArg 22.55 -.79 CAM Cameron 74.10 -3.30
BBD BcBradess22.62-1.41 CPB CampSp 35.37 -.53
CNQ CdnNRsg 63.85 -1.66
CNE vCaneticg 13,54 -.61
COF CapOne d63.03 -2.97
CSE CapilSrce 15.46 -.54
CMOpB CapMpfB 11.95
-.15
KMX CarMaxs 21.84 -.10
CCL Carival 43.11 -1.32
CAT Caterpillar 74.95 -1.82
CE Celanese 33,08 -1.03
CX Cemex 29.95 -1.82
CNP CenterPnI 15.15 -.41
CTX Centex d32.23 -1.29
CTL CntryTel 43.18 -.46
CEN Ceridian 32.75 +.04
CHB ChmpE 9.83 -.72
CKP Checkpnt 25.21 -.49
CEM Chemtura 9.01 -,21
CHK ChesEng 33.02 -.52
CVX Chevron 80.76 -1.11
CHS Chicos 17.10 -.51
LFC Chinafes 55.33 -2.27
CHL ChinaMble 52.26 -1.51
CB Chubb 48.75 +.29
CHT ChungTel 15.61 -.35
CBB CincBell 4.75 +.10
CC CircCity 10.87 -.43
CDL CitadlBr 4.26 -.15
C Ciiarp 45.61 -.05
CZN CitzComm 13.50 +.12
CCU ClearChan 35.11 +.28
CLX Clorox 57.62 -1.40
COH Coach 43.40 -.53
CCE CocaCE 23.41 -24
KO CocaCI 53.83 -31
CDE Coeur 3.63 -.10
CL ColgPal 64.91 -.54
CNB ColBgp 19.63 -.39
CBH CmcBNJ 33.29 -.57
RIO CVRD 39.61 -2.86
RlOp CVRDpf 33.10 -2.55
CSC CompSci 53.98 -1.64
CNW Con-Way 44.63 -.87
CAG ConAgra 25.66 -.32
COP ConocPhil 77.38 -1.48
CNO Conseco 14.41 -.15
CNX ConsolEngy37.27 -1.37
ED ConEd 45.03 -.65
STZ ConstelA 23.09 -.15
CEG ConstellEn 80.67 -1.57
CAL CtlAlrB 26.45 -5.42
CVG Cnvrgys 17.32 -.47
CPA CopaHold 46.95 -.73
GLW Coming 22.93 -.40
CFCpBCntwdplBd14.08 -3.07
CFC CntwdFn d21.29 -3.17
COV Covidiennd38.01 -1.02
CS CredSuiss 63.40 -2.28
CCI CrwnCstle 35.54 -1.27
CCK CrownHold 22.42 -.78
CMI Cumminss108.04 -3.73
CY CypSem 25.50 -.59
DCT DCTIndln 9.35 -.07
DNP DNPSelct 10.50 -.05
DPL DPL d26.13 -.30
DHI DRHorton 15.69 -.79
DTE DTE 48.55 -.97
DAI DaimlrC 82.45 -2.04
DHR Danaher 74.53 -1.83
DRI Darden 39.80 -.47
DF DeanFdss 27.55 -.16
DE Deere 120.60 +3.51
DFR DeerfldTri 6.13 -.97
DAL DeltaAlrnd15.75 -1.22
DVN DevonE 73,75 -1.50
DO DiaOffs 92.90 -2.61
DKS DicksSprt 53.15 -1.79
DDS Dillards 22.79 -.32
DTV DirecTV 21.47 -.63
DFS Discovern 21.66 -.30
DIS Disney 31.71 -.65
D DomRes 86.32 -1.56
UFS Domtarglf 7.23 -.39
RRD DonlleyRR 35.49 -.37
DEI DEmmettn 23.08 -.07"
DOV Dover 48.90 -.47
DOW DowChm 40.17 -.81
DD DuPont 46.92 -.24
DUK DukeEgys 18.04 -.29
ORE DukeRlty 30.36 -.16
DYN Dynegy 8.41 -.26
EMC EMCCo 1814 -20
EOG EOGRes 68.68-1.66
EXP EagleMat 38.13 -1.91
EMN EastChm 63.49 -1.59
EK EKodak 26.08 -1.35
EV EatnVan 39.10 -1.88
EXG EVTxMGlond16.57-.65
EIX EdisonInt 52.72 -.19
AGE Edwards 78.61 -39
EP EPasoCp 15.82 -.64
ELN Ban 18.90 -.21
EDS EDS 22.44 -1.15,
ERJ EBrasAero 41.89 -4.36
EMR EmersnEls 45.88 -.84
EDE EmpDist 22.07
EEP EnbrEPtrs 50.23 -.30
ECA EnCana 57.86 -1.12
ELE Endesa 53.10 -.63
EAS EgyEast 25.04 -.06
NPO EnPro 40.30 -.72
ESV ENSCO 54.15 -2.53
.ETR Entergy 95.98 -2.55
ENN Eqlylnn 21.45 +.15
EQR EqlyRsd 37.02 +.10
EL EsteeLdr 43.15 -.98
EXC Exelon 69.12 -1.67
XOM ExxonMbl 8169 -144
FPL FPLGrp 58.97 -.37
FDO FamilyDIr 24.56 -.75
FNM FannieMlf 61.45 -1.43
FDX FedExCp 106.67 -.90
FSS FedSignI 14.23 +.05
RI Fedlnvst d31.44 -.32
FGP Ferrellgs 22.21 -.19
FOE Ferro 18.64 -1.32
FNF FIdlNFin d18.37 -1.38
FAF FstAmCp 43.19 -.15
FDC FirslDatas 31.07 +.36
FF FstFinFd d11.96 -.14
FHN FstHorizon 28.39 -.64
FFA FtTrFId d15.45 -.84
FE FirstEngy 60.76 -.80
FRK RaRock 60.95 -.69
FLR Fluor 117.07 -7.17
FL FootLockr d15.54 -.39
F FordM 800 -07
FRX ForestLab 37.60 -2.32
FIG Fortressn 17.56 -1.66
FO FortuneBr 80.85 -1.75
BEN FrankRes 118.95 -2.12
FRE FredMac 60.28 +.87
FCX FMCG 77.87 -5.48
FMT Fremontif d3.06 -.41
FBR FriedBR 4.33 -.01
FTO FronterOil 35.56 -1.25
FRO Frontline 40.97 -1.48
GMT GATX 42.64 -1.35
GAB GabelliET 8.76 -.25
GRX GabHlthW 8.87 -.13
GUT GabUtl 9.39 -.08
GME GameStops39.54 -.53
GCI Gannett 46.51 +.17
GPS Gap 16.47 -.25
GTW Gateway. 1.20
DNA Genentch 72.96 -.41
BGC GnCable 53.57 -4.81
GD GenDynam 75.28 -.28
GE GenElec 3690 -78
GGP GnGrthPrp 48.61 -.39
GIS GenMills 55.48 -.52
GM GnMotr 3154 -153
GBM GMdb32B 19,02 -.48
GPM GMdb33 21.50 -.78
GNW Genworth 28.81 +.95
GPU GaPw8-44 24.49 +.29
GGB Gerdau 20.85 -1.38
GSK GlaxoSKIn 49.72 -.79
GSF GlobalSFe 66.03 -1.28
GOL GolUnhas d23.34 -.98
GFI GoldFLtd d14.52 -.07
GG Goldcrpg 23.47 -.74
GS GoldmanS16490 -485
GR Goodrich 58.71 -1.29
GT Goodyear 26.00 -1.35
GTI Graffech 13.41 -.42
GVA GranlteC 55.05 -4.78
GRP GrantPrde 51.48 -2.01
GXP GtPlainEn 27.95 -.17
GFF Griffon 14.31 -.09
TV GpTelevisa 23.68 -.10
GSH GuangRy 34.20 -1.55
HRP HRPTPrp 9.69 -.11
HBC HSBC 87.18 -1.17
HAL Hallibrtn 32.53 -.36
JHS HanJS d12.86 -.33
PDT HanPIDv2 d9.96 -.14
HBI Hanesbrdn26.77 -1.41
HC Hanover 23.53 -.73
THG Hanoverlns 41.14 -1.05
HAN Hanson 108.46 -.44
HOG HarleyD d53.72 -1.27
HAR Harman 112.35 +.05
HMY HarmonyG 9.44 +.01
HET HarrahE 83.15 +.15
HIG HartfdFn 85.57 -1.07
HTE HarvstEng 26.60 -1.18
HAS Hasbro 27.61 +.32
HE HawaiiEl d20.67 -.17
HW Headwars 14.99 -.73
HOP HlthCrPr 26.25 -.05
HCN HItCrREIT 36.31 -.40
HMA HItMgts 7.25 -.06
HR HtharRIty 23.11 -.58
HL HedaM 7.47 -.05
HNZ Heinz 43.75 +1.18
OTE HellnTel 15.12 -.24
HP HelmPayne 29.62 -.57
HPC Hercules 19.03 +.02
HSY Hershey 46.67 +.27
HES Hess 56.19 -2.24
HPQ HewletP 4615 -113
HIW HighwdPrp 32.62 -.44
HLT Hilton 44.27 +.40
HD HomeDp. 33,36 -.16
HON Honwllnl 54.72 -1.65
HSP Hospira 38.44 -.10
HPT HospPT d36,52 -.93
HST HoslHotis d20.35 -.77
HOV HovnanE 12.80 -.33
HUM Humana 62.43 +.40
HUN Huntsmn 24.30 +.05
IAG IAMGIdg 7.65 -.93
IBN ICICI Bk 39.44 -2.56
RX IMSHlh 28.27 -.46
ING ING d38.49 -1.53
PPR INGPrRTr d6.23 -.15
EWZ IShBrazll 52.96 -3.66
EWH IShHK 16.44 -.62
EWJ iShJaPan 1367 -23
EWY iShKor 58.47 -1.93
EWM iShMalasia 10.35 -.42
EWS iShSing 12.33 -.52
EWT iShTaiwan 14.78 -.65
FXI iShChin25122.57 -5.28
IW iShSP500 141.25 -2.15
EEM iShEmMkt 120.55 -4.93
EFA iShEAFE 74.26 -1.78
IYR iShREst d68.25 -.75
IAl iShDJBrkr 46.34 -126
IJR iShSPSmI 65.86 -.64
SFI iStar d31.43 -1.63
IDA Idacorp 32.27 -.06
IAR Idearcn 30.46 -1.73
ITW ilW 51.89 -1.83
IMN Imaton 29.98 -.15
IMH ImpacMtg 1.28 +.08
IMB Indymac 19.00 -.44
IFX Infineon 14.54 -.50
IR IngerRd 48.11 +.30
IM IngrmM 18.33 -.61
TEG InlegrysE 49.27 -.52
ICE IntcntlEx 134.00 -9.12
IBM IBM 111.23 -.82
IGT InlGame 34.45 -.49
IP IntPap d31.88 -.92
IPG Inlerpublic 11.00 -.25
IRM IronMlns 28.01 -.42
IVN IvanhMg 10.74 -1.02
JPM JPMorCh 4300 -.30
JBL Jabil 23.26 -.27
JNS JanusCap 26.31 -.44
JEF Jefferies 23.97
JNJ JohnJn 61.30 +17
JCI JohnsnCt 108.72 -4.01
JNY JonesApp 18.63 -.20
KBH KB Home 30.38 -1.69
KBR KBRIncn 29.82 -.98
KFN KKRFncld10.52 -4.75
KDN Kaydon 50.77 -1.94
K Kellogg 53.30 +.02
KWD Kellwood 21.60 -.52
KEY Keycorp d31.70 -.42
KSE KeySpan 41.53 -.11
KMB KimbClk 68.65 -.46
KIM Kimo 37.92 +.13
KMP KindME 49.63 -.36
KG KingPhrm 14.80 -.51
KGC Kinrossg 10.96 -1.20
KNX KnightTr 18.26 +.16
KSS Kohls d55.94 -.47
KFT Kraft 31.75 -.73
KKD KrispKrm 6.58 -.06
KR Kroger 24.84 -.24
LRT LLERy 1.46 -.02
LSI LSICorn 6.22 -.45
LTC LTCPrp 20.32 -.50
LZB LaZBoy d8.65 -.95
LG Ladede 30.49 -.34
LVS LVSands 92.68 -2.22
LAZ Lazard 36.74 -2.51
LM LeggMason 85.58 -.55
LEH LehmanBrd51.57 -2.10
LEN LennarA 30.02 -1.48
LXP LexRItyTr 19.03 -.26
LXK Lexmark 36.85 -.20
ASG LbtyASG 5.34 -.22
LLY UllyEli 55.18 -.26
LTD Limited d21.68 -1.22
LNC UncNat 57.02 -.46
LNN Lindsay 39.19 -1.69
LMT LockhdM 94.83 -1.23
LTR Loews 44.82 +.62
LPX LaPac 17.17 -.07
LOW Lowes 26.33 -.42
LUM Luminent .47 +.04
LYO Lyondell 44.11 -.24
MTB M&TBk 100.55 +.51
MBI MBIA 52.63 +1.36
AMERICAN S TOCKEXCANG
GRS GamGldg d8.11 -.58 IEF iSh7-10TB 82.65 +.15 IOC InterOilg 38.00 +.80
GGR GeoGlobal d3.36 -.82 SHY iShl-3TB u80.70 +.11 ILE Isolagen 2.37 +.33
GLE Glencmg d.18 -.01 IBB iShNqBio 77.00 -.38 KOG KodiakOg 3.52 -.43
GSS GoldStrg 316 -20 ICF iShC&SRlnyad82.14-.48 LMC LundlnMs10.53-1.03
GBN GrtBasGg 2.10 -.17 'IWD iSR1KVnya79.86 -1.02 MCZ MadCatzg 1.02 -.09
GW GreyWolf 6.51 -.20 IWF iSR1KGnya56.46 -.93 GDX MktVGold 36.45 -1.60
EWA iSAslanya 25.21 -1.16 IWB iSRuslKnya76.44 -1.06 MRM Merrimac 10.00 -.15
EWC iSCannya 27.87 -.68 IWN iSR2KVnya72.70 -.80 MDF MetroHlth 1.73 -.07
*EZU IShEMUnya107.61 -2.74 i.WC, ',P- .in,aT- .- i MEH MIdwAIrh 14.70 +.74
Ei3G ..L..,- i ii -- I'Wt. ,':r, r ,. -" I I MNG Miramar 4.28 -.26
En1v .Ir, .W.,,,.iu" -" I. GMO iaGenMr, 529 -:ii NTO. NOriong ,4.68 -.36
.:Et i ,,-r,.: I ..:L.W: Aj i i e' | ,':,]1. 11 i NXG NthgtMg 2.97 -.04
TLT iSh20TB 86.25 -.31I INS IntelgSys 3.25 -.25 OIH OiSvHT 16487 -413
BQI Oilsandsgn 4.50 -.17
ONT On2Tech 1.59 +.07
PPH PhmHTr 76.71 -.21
PDC PionDril .12.35 -.18
DBV PwShCurHn27.75 -.38
PGJ PwShChina 23.40 -.93
PBW PwSClnEn.20.31 -.49
PHO PwSWtr 19.68 -.67
SDS PrUShS&P 59.82 +1.56
DDM ProUltDow 85.45 -2.31
DXD PrUIShDow5462 +197
MZZ PrUShMC 60.87 +2.01
QLD ProUtQQQ 87.15 -3.35
QID PrUShQQQ4937 +2.12
SSO ProURSP 82.08 -2.09
SRS PrUShREnu 17.80 +3.50
SKF PrUShFnn 92.57 +.87
TWM ProUSR2Kn7570 +174
QCC QuestCapg 2.21 -.11
RKH RegBkHT 140.61 -.92
RTK Rentech 2.14 +.04
RTH RetallHT 9495 -138
RBY Rubicongs 1.67 -.14
RSP RdxSPEW 46.83 -.71
XHB SodrHomed2389 -103
KBE SpdrKbwBkd50.20 -.30
KCE SpdrKbwCM58.98 -1.75
KRE SpdrKbwRB41.86 +.02
XRT SpdrRetl 37.22 -.52
XME SpdrMetM 53.76 -1.62
SMH SemiHTr 36.10 -.88
SPY SPDR 141.04 -1.97
MDY SPMid 14991 -274
XLB SPMats 36.90 -.95
XLV SPHIthC 33.64 -.08
XLP SPCnSt 26.45 -.14
XLY' SPConsum35.25 -.38
XLE SPEnay 65.50 -1.85
XLF SPFnd 32.18 -.29
XLI SPInds 37.60 -.45
XLK SPTech 24.75 -.32
XLU SPUtil 38.03 -.52
SUF SulphCo 4.55 +.20
TRE TanzRyp 5.24 -.15
TGB Taseko 4.24 -.60
TMY TmsmrEx 2.00 +.13
UXG USGoldn 5.91 -.59
UNG US NGFdn 43.60 -.71
USO USOilFd 55.13 +.90
VNQ VangREIT 63.55 -1.09
VWO VangEmg 83.81 -4.34
WLB Westmlnd 20.40 -.45
MDU MDURes 25.76 -.28
WFR MEMC 53.90 -1.25
MFA MFAMtg d6.01 -39
MCR MCR 8.20 +.04
MTG MGIC 33.17 -1.04
MGM MGMMir 71.17 -1.57
M Macys d31.10 -.63
MAD Madeco 11.84 +.04
MGA Magnalg 82.43 -3.38
MFC Manulifgs 35.97 -.27
MRO Marathons 50.00 -2.23
MAR MarlntA 41.27 -.43
MMC MarshM 25.85 -.23
MI Marshlls 41.71 +.37
SMO MStewrt 12.49 -.15
MLM MartMM 125.88 -1.12
MAS Masco d24.77 -1.10
MEE MasseyEn 18.89 -.08
MA MasterCrd 129.04 -4.48
MSC MaterialSd 9.10 +.32
MAT Mattel 22.55 -.45
MDR McDermlnt 76.39 -3.91
MCD McDnlds 47.56 -.44
MHP McGrwH d50.74 -1.18
MCK McKesson 56.55 +.46
MWV MeadWvco 29.74 -1.18
MHS MedcoHth 79.97 +.81
MDT Medtmic 52.65 -.14
MRK Merck 49.78 -.15
MDG MerdGIld 24.48 -1.87
MTH Meritage d16.01 -3.12
MER MerrillLyn d6894 -240
MET MetUfe 59.66 -1.60
MU MicronT 11.06 -.46
MAA MidAApt 44.00 -.73
MDS Midas 18.84 +.44
MIL Millipore 70.78 -2.32
MIR Mirant 38.02 -.47
MTU MilsuUFJ d9.12 -.32
MBT MoblleTel 58.70 -3.55
MGI MoneyGrmd22.25 -.50
MON Monsanto 63.47 -2.08
MCO Mdy d49.18 -.80
MS Morta 5663 -.95
MSF MSEmMkt 25.01 -1.22
MOS Mosalclf 38.14 -1.99
MOT Motorola 16.21 -.30
MUR MurphO 58.83 -1.11
MYL MylanLab 14.02 -.44
NCR NCRCp 47.42 -1.84
NRG NRGEgys 38.59 -.82
NYX NYSEEur 70.35 -3.00
NBR Nabors 28.15 -.62
NCC NatCity d26.51 -.67
NFG NatFuGas 42.44 -.54
NGG NatGrid 70.93-1.28
NOV NOIlVarco109.83 -5.79
NSM NatSemi 24.51 -.74
NM Navios 10.60 -1.11
NVT Navteq 56.80 -4.19
HYB NewAm d1.64 -.04
NJR NJRscs 48.26 +.12
NYB NYCrmyB 16.85 +.15
NCT Newcstle 14.64 -.73
NWL NewellRubd24.93 -.97
NFX NewidExp 45.22 -1.46
NEM NewmtM 40.11 -.39
NR NwpkRsIf 5.18 -21
NWS/ANewsCpA 19.89 -.18
NWS NewsCpB 21.22 -.26
NI NiSource 18.40 -.13
GAS Nicer 40.21 -.48
NKE NikeBwi 53.57 -1.09
NDN 99Cents d9.73 -.69
NE NobleCorp 93.94 -4.90
NOK NokiaCp 28.85 -.99
JWN Nordstnm 46.15 -.76
NSC NorfikSo 49.37 -.71
NT Nortellfrs 18.36 -1.02
NU NoestUt 27.33 -.34
NOC NorthropG 75.60 -1.90
NRF NStarRIt 8.54 -.65
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ASTSF A T;i .1.li "
ASML ASMLHli 2669 -154
ATMI ATMIInc 2L,. '-
ATSI ATSMed 1.70 -.04
.i'-ABBI '81AbraxisBio "2163 +.86
ABPI Acc:erlri 1Tj .8 i
LEND AccHm.er 610 -60
ACGY AW,.j JM .-.97
APKT a.rxP,'hi,. i,)i +.19
ATVI t.-r,.r. "i" -95
ACTU nale are -I-_
ACXM a >,.T -i,
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ADBE AdobeSy 40.18 -23
ADTN Adtran 24.85 -23
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ADVNA AavaniaAs214' -1.5
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SARXX -fOW> 1n5 .i-
AFFX rrrrn ;:44-. -1i
AIRN AilspanNet d2.40 1
AKAM AkamaiT d31.75 -.60
AKZOY Akzo 75.06 -3.02
ALDA Aldila 15.73 +.56
ALEX AlexBId 48.85 -3A8
ALXN Alexon 58.77 -.26
ALGN AlignTech 26.16 -.41
S ALKS Alkerm 16.56 -.10
MDRX Allscripts 23.15 -.33
ALTI Allaiano 3.03 -.13
ALTR AlleraColnl 2331 -43
S'ALVR Alvarion 10.83, -.31
AMZN Amazon "7238 -1.07
AMED Amedisyss 38.85 +.05
ABMC AmerBio 1.07 +.04
ACAS AmCapStr 3745 -2.50
ACLI ACmcdLnn 21.37 -.67
AMMD AmerMed 19,46 +.16
AMSC AmSupr 20.46 -.30
ASCA AinCasino 25.88 -.06
S AMGN Amgen 5059 -73
AMKR AmkorTII 10.47 -.43
S AMLN Amylin 49.26 +1.12
ANAD Anadigc 15.31 -.01
ALOG Anogic 65.08 -1.26
ANLY Analsis 1.65 -.14
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4 :T i,...i 28.64 +1.11
a Ai.,' : 29.97 +.14
AGEN Antigncs 2.61 -.09
APOL ApoloGrp 56,35 -1.07
AINV Apollolnv 19.50 -1.23
AAPL ANplelnc 119.90 -4.13
APPB Applebees ?3?? -.12
r.#AMAT AodllMatl ea'' -88
AMCC AMCC. 297 -07
ARNA ArenaPhm 12.46 *1'+
ARCC AresCap 14.92 -.66
ARIA AriadP 4.35 +.01
ARBA Aribalnc 8.80 +.02
ABFS ArkBest d34.52 +.02
ARMHYArmHd 8.48 -.33
ARRS A*s 14.39 -.14
ARRO Arowlnl 43.85 +.53
ARTG ArtTech 3.11 -.01
ARTC ArthroCr 52.18 +.89
ARUN A baNelt 17.52 -.91
ASIA Asialnfo 6.86 +.27
AZPN AspenTech 11.34 +.31
ASBC AsscdBancd27.18 +.01
ASYT AsystTch i 5.25 -.19
AGIX AthrGnc 1.25 -.05
ATHR Atheros 28.42 +.40
ATML Atmel 4.74 -.12
AUDC AudCodes 4.89 -.16
VOXX Audvox 10.37
SADSK Autodesk 42.61 -1.26
AVNX Avanex 1.65 +.02
AVNR AvanirP 1.77 +.01
AVID AvidTch 31.50 +23
AWRE Aware 4.16 -23
ACLS Axcelis 4.83 -.17
BEAV BEAero 35.07 -1.99
l'EAi BEASysll 11.66 -.22
ulAH BldisEmg 41.18 -1.85
I:;i.I BldrsEur 30.40 -.52
BiDu Baldu.com179.88 -9.95
e.,14A BnkUtd 14.85 -.31
RATE Bankrate 36.21-3.53
BARE BareEscn 23.95 -.31
BrC1N i ,-...-,i, 1.46 -.11
Etirll ii.:..i d11.69 -.03
BBGI BeasleyB 7.25 +21
BEBE BebeSts 13.02 -.24
BBBY .BedBalh 33.57 -.34
K:r Bioyst 10.40 +.46
i6 e Biogenldc 58.48 -.99
BrdAr BioMarin 19.82 +20
Ar.1 i Biomel 45.59 -.01
BPUR Biopure .93 -.00
BCSI BlueCoat 52.18 -.82
65.I:,' BluDolp 3.65 +.14
ILE BluelNle 7 77.67 -4.33
6,BFE t'I.E.r,.. 31.68t- '-.75
BONIT BonTon d19.70 -1.52
S MHPIl Bookham 2.68 -.04
i,:'I. Borland d4.55 +.11
BPFH BostPv 25.37 +27
BEXP BrigExp 4.59 +.06
CELL Bightpnt 11.55 -.56
BRCM Broadcom 3347 -97
BRCD BrcdeCn 6.72 -.11
BRKL BddneB 11.37 +.36
BRKS BrooksAuto 14.14 -.08
BUCY Bucyus 60.46 -4.01
BWLD BuffWWs 31.99 -1.51
BOBJ BusnObj 38.95 -.54
CCBL C-COR 12.66 -.08
CBRL CBRLGrp 35.99 -.51
CHINA CDCCpA 8,40 -.19
CDWC CDWCorp 83.71 +.10
CHRW CH Robins 46.65 -.72
CMGI CMGI 1.45 +.06
CNET CNET 7.90 +.05
.CSGS CSGSys 22.52 +.08
CTIB CT Inds 4.40 +1.37
CVTX CVThera 9.87 +.02
CDNS Cadence 20.45 -.16
CALM Cal-Malne 15.83 -.96
CPKI CalPzzas 19.09 +.62
CCBG CapCtyBk 30.56 -.12
CPST CpstnTrb 1.01 -.01
CECO CareerEd 26.60 -.65
CRZO Carrizo 38.78 +.02
CARV CarverBcp 16.00 +.03
CMRG CasualMal 10.86 +.89
CATY CathayGen 32.03 +.09
CELG Celgene 60.21 +.02
CEGE CellGens 3.80. -.05
CBHI CentennlBk 5.84 -.14
CYCL CenllCom 9.04 -.33
CENT CenGardns 12.52 +.43
CEfi', CentAl 43.08 -2.22
.fEH Cephin 68.84 -.61
CPHD Cepheid 16.86 -.03
CRDN Ceradyne 68.36 -.43
CRNT CeragonN 14.02 -1.52
CERN Cemer 56.27 -.17
CHAP Chaparralsu84.50 -.15
CHIC ChariRsse 16.67 -.34
CHRS ChrmSh 8.60 -.28
CHTR CharlCm 2.57 -09
CHKP ChkPoinl 22.82 -.23
CKFR ChkFree 45.24 +.05
CAKE Cheesecake25.17 -.25
PLCE ChildPlcf 31.11 +.08
CBAK ChinaBAK 4.35 -.29
CMED ChinaMed 29.72-1.10
IMOS ChipMOS 6.42 -.19
CHRD Chordntrs 14.59 -.14
CHDN ChrchllD 47.57 +.49
CIEN ClenaCprs 34.18 -2.21
CINF CinnFin 39.72 +.14
CTAS Cintas 36.10 -.44
CIPH CiphBio .79 +.02
CRUS Cirrus 6.73 +.05
CSCO Cisco 29.92 -.34
CTRN CiTrends 24.86 +1.06
CRBC CitizRep 1629 -.17
CTXS CitixSyf 32.27 -.49
CLNE CleanEnn 12.82 -.53
CLHB CleanH 48.27 +.17
CLWR Cleamiren 23.52 -1.43
CCOI CogentC 25.00 +.60
COGT Cogent .14.03 +.14
CTSH CogTech 78.04 -231
COGN Cognosg 37.47 -.73
CWTR ColdwlCrk 18.79 -.63
CCIX ColemanCndll.25-8.36
CMRO Comaico 5.83 -.15
CMCSA Comcasts 2509 -41
CMCSK Comcsps 2498 -40
CBSS CompsBc 66.81 -.81
CCRT CompCrd d21.91 -.09
CPWR Compuwre 8.19 -.41
COGO ComtchGr 15.33 +.02
CCUR ConcCm 1.40 -.03
CNXT Conexant 1.20 -.08
CNMD Conmed 28.50 -.12
COCO CorinhC 13.52 +06
EXBD CorpExc 68.48 -.56
CORS ConjsBksh 14.87' -.60
COSI Cosilnc d3.77 -.05
CPWM CoslPlus d4.90 -.25
COST Coscto 5849 -231
CMOS CredSys 2.42 -.21
CREE Cree nc 23.73 -1.13
CROX Crocss 49.02 -2.94
CTRP Ctrip.coms 38.00 -.52
CBST CubislPh 23.12 -.48
CYMI Cymer 37.49 -.46
CYTR CyRx 3.42 -.25
CYTO Cytogen d1.07 -.05
CYTC CytycH 41.31 -.75
DADE DadeBeh 74.71 -.23
DAKT aktronics 24.89 +09
DANKY Danka ,90 -.02
DECK DeckOut 87.84 -4.06
DELL Delllncf 26.30 -.16
DFC DellaFncI 4.29 -.58
DPTR OllaPIr 16.16 -.06
DNDN Dndreon 7.28 -.06
DENN Dennys 3.79 -.08
XRAY Dentsply 37.05 -135
DRIV DIgRNer d42.85 -.36
DISCA DiscHoldA 23.74 -.49
DSCO DIscvLabs 2.16 -.03
DCEL DobsonCm 12.41 -.04
DLLR DolrFn 23.50 -.08
DLTR DllrTree 36.76 -.72
DBRN DressBam 16.92 +.04
DRYS DryShps 54.92 -2.66
DRRX DurectCp 4.78 -.07
BOOM DynMatl 40.69 +.90
DVAX Dynavax 4.07 +.23
ETFC ETrade d13.91 -1.09
ETFCP ETradeundl9.46 -1.24
EBAY eBay 34.53 -.34
EPIQ EPIQSyss 15.0 +.17
EZEM EZEM 13.35 -.80
ELNK ErthUnk 6.15 -.31
EWBC EstWslBcp 35.01 -.79
ELON EchelonC 21.95 -.31
DISH EchoStar 38.79 -.36
ECLP Eclipsys 22.48 +.11
EBH1 EdBauern 7.98-1.74
EDUC EduDv 6.60
ESIO EleSci 2228 -.52
EGLS Elctrgis 216 -.05
ERTS EleclArts 50.04 -1.51
EMKR Emcorel 8.69 -.30
EMMS EmmisCs 6.33 +.29
WIRE EncorW 24.14 -1.10
ENCY EncysiveP 1.88 -.03
ENDP EndoPhim 30.81 -.69
ENER EngyConv 29.26 -.82
ENTG Enlegris 9.40 -.03
ENTU Entrust d2.27 -.13
ENZN EnzonPhar 7.09 +.20
EQIX Equinix 88.54 -.39
ERIC EricsnT 35.41 -.77
ETWCWetriulswl .09 -.03
EEFT Euronet 2627 -.97
ESLR EvrgrSIr 8.89 -.01
EXEL Exelds 10.13 +.24
EXPE Expediah 28.39 -.28
EXPD Expdntl 45.31 -1.18
ESRX ExpScips 48.94 +.15
EXTR ExtimNel 3.40 -.24
EZPW Ezcorps 11.21 -.18
FFIV F5Netwks 68.31 -.60
FEIC FEICo 26.91 -.19
FUR FLIRSys 47.55 +21
FAST Fastenal 45.47 -.63
FTWR FiberTowrn 3.80 -.11
FITB FilThird 37.38 -.04
FNSR Finisarlf 3.63 -.11
FINL Finine 5.75 -.04
FCBP FCmtyBcp 51.57 +.18
FFBC FFncIOH 11.84 +.17
FMBI FMidBc 32.29 +.16
FNFG FslNiagara 12.12 -.13
FSLR FstSolarn 87.54 -4.01
FMER FstMerit 18.21 +.16
FISV Fserv 47.56 -.40
FLML Ramenf d13.00 -.37
FLEX Flextm 11.02 -.30
FMCN FocusMdNt 38.95 +.05
FRPT ForcePron 14.91 -1.20
FORM FormFac 40.42 +.35
FOSL FossllInc 31.15 +1.69
FWLT FosterWh- 95.32 -6.14
FDRY FoundryN 17.48 -.22
FBTX FmkBTX 8.93 +.12
FRED Fredslnc d9.93 -.55
RAIL FrghlCar d41.62 -.98
FCEL FuelCell 7.84 -.36
FULT FultonFncl 14.08 +.26
GFIG GFIGrp 69.92 -1.04
GRMN Garmlns 91.20 -141
GMST Gemstar 5.50 +.02
GPRO GenProbe 60.82 -.13
GNSS GenesMcr 7.38 -.28
GLYT Genye 65.73 -1.71
GNTX Gentex 19,84 -.12
GTIV Gentiva 21.46 -.65
GENZ Genzyme 60.12 -.51
GERN GernCp 6.39 +26
GIGM GigaMed 12.47 +.53
GILD GileadScis 37.81 +.14
GLBL Globllnd 22.85 -.15
GOOG Gobgle 497.55-11.05
GLDD GrLkDrgen 8.57 -.37
GBBK GtrBay 2626 -.10
GMCR GreenMts 33.03 +1.42
GTRC GultarK 55.00 +80
GPOR GulportE 17.90 -.18
GYMB Gymbree 37.48 -1.05
HLTH HLTH 13.75 +.15
HMNF HMNFn 29.67 -.13
HNSN HansenMn 23.90 +.22
HANS HansenNat 44.27 -.93
HUT Harmonic 8.05 -.53
HPOL HarisInt d3.76 -.24
HAYZ HayesLm 4.00 -.11
HCSG HllhCSvs 19.26 -.54
HWAY Heathwys 49.00 +.86
HTLD HrtlndEx 14.90 +.01
HLYS Heelysn d8.76 -.87
HSIC HSchein 55.80 -1.14
HERO HercOfsh 26.53 -.97
HIBB Hibbelt 23.00 -.67
HOKU HokuSci 8.41 -.18
HOLX Hologic 49.99 -1.20
HMIN Homelnnsn26.74 -2.07
HSOA HomeSol 4.70 -.01
HOFF HoriznOff 14.73 -.29
HOTT HotTopic 8.09 -.14
HCBK HudsCity 1293 -10
HGSI HumGen 7.40 -.03
JBHT HunUB 26.96 -.43
HBAN HuntBnk d16.53 -.13
IACI S ACInter 27.62 -.22
ICOG ICOGIAn d2.32 -.25
IPCR IPCHold 24.01 -.54
IRBT iRobol 22.24 +.51
ICON IconkBr 19.58 -.44
ILMN Illumina 44.79 -.70
IMCL Imdone 32.67 -.26
IMMR Immersn 13.59 -1.53
BLUD Immucor 31.80 -.25
IMMU Imunmd 2.38 -.06
INPC InPhonic 288 +.14
INCY Incyle 5.00 -.10
IDEV IndevusPh 6.65 -.17
INSP InfoSpees 14.80 -.30
INFA Informat 13.55 +.12
INFY InfosysT 46.68 -1.47
NSIT Insight 23.84 +.46
INSU InsltTc 16.40 +.81
INSM Insmedh .62 +.04
IDTI IntgDv 15.17 -.29
INTC Intel 23.22 -.58
INTL InterTel 25.54 +.56
IBKR InlacBrkn 24.06 -.80
IDCC InlerDig 23.67 -.51
INAP InterNAP 13.94 -.60
ISCA IntlSpdw 47.06 -.45
ISIL Intersil 31.97 -.46
IVAC Intevac 15,01 +.74
INTU Intuit 28.21 +.41
ISRG IntSurg 194.61 -2.19
SWIM Investools 11.94 -1.06
IVGN Invitrogn 75.57 -2.96
ISIS Isis 11.35 -.07
ITRI Ilron 80.69 -1.45
IVAN IvanhoeEn 1.90
JCOM j2Global 33.81 -.35
ASO JASolar n 29.28 -2.77
JDSU JDSUnirs 13.35 -.61
JKHY JckHenry 24.72 -.91
JAKK JkksPac 22.09 +15
JMBA Jamba 6.54 -.07
JRCC JamesRv 3.96 -.08
JBLU JetBlue d8.86 -.42
JSDA JonesSoda 9.87 -.38
JOSB JosphBnk 28.20 +.11
JOYG JoyGlb 44.24 -1.66
JNPR JnprNtwk 29.93 -1.68
KSWS K Swiss 22.35 +.20
KLAC KLATnc 57.02 -.72
KALU KalserAlu 63.60 +92
KNXA Kenexa 28.44 -3.02
NITE KghtCap 13.43 -.28
KNOT Knotne 21.11 +.29
KOMG Konag 31.60
KULIC Kulchke 7.96 -.42
KYPH Kyphon 65.17 -.21
L AAV [CA In 33.35 +19
LHCG LHC rp 620.98 -.59
LKQX LKQCp 29.51 +.99
LYTS LSIlIns 16.91 -.41
LTXX LTX 4.00 -.11
DDSS Labophmg d1.56 -.13
LRCX LamRsch 51.50 -1.52
LAMR LamarAdv 50.22 -.36
LSTR Landstar 42.42 -.17
LSCC Lattice 4.75 +.07
LWSN LawsnSft 9.39 -.57
LEAP LeapWlrels55.80 -5.67
LVLT Leve3 4.99 -08
LBTYA LbGlobA 41.48 -.39
LBTYK UbGlobC 39.42 -.43
LINTA LbtyMlntA 18.33 -.71
LCAPA UbLCapA 111.65 -2.00
LCBM Lfecre d10.98 -2.36
LIFC Lifecell 32.40
LPNT UfePtH 28.26 -.11
LGND UgandPhm 6.12 +.02
LLNW Umellghtn d7.43 -46
LNCR Lincare 35.60 -.23
LLTC UnearTch 34.40 -.46
LIOX Lionbrdg 4.17 +07
LOCM Local.com 5.25 -.26
LNET LodgEnt 26.66 +40
LOGI Logitech 25.77 -.78
LOOK LookSmart 2.48 -.04
LOOP LoopNet 18.58 -1.43
LULU lululemngn 33.45 -.05
MCGC MCGCap 13.41 -.35
MGEE MGE 33.01 +.17
MOGN MGIPhr 22.66 -.32
MKSI MKSInst 21.45 -.26
MRVC MRVCm 2.31 -.03
MTSC MTS 40.14 +.02
MVSN Macvsn 22.36 -.85
LAVA Magma 13.15 -.56
MNKD MannKd 9.22 +.42
MCHX MarchxB 9.37 -.05
MRVL MarvellT 16.94 -.44
MTRX MatixSv 18.86 -1.13
MTSN Mattson 10.27 +32
MXIM Maxim hl 29.69 -.50
MXWL MaxwIT 12.96 -.07
MEDX Medarex 16.27 -.12
MCCC Mediacm 7.95 -.03
MDCI MedicActs 21.57 -.18
MDCO MediCo 15.80 +.56
MDTL MedisTec 9.91 -.20
MPEL MelcoPBLnd11.25-1.32
MENT MentGr 12.06 -.67
MEU MercadoLn 28.56 -1.47
MRGE MergeTech 4.08 -26
MMPI MerueloMn 5,78 -21
MESA MesaAIr d4.89 -.35
MEOH Methanx 20.67 -.84
MCRL Micrel 10.29 +.01
MCHP Microchp 37.25 -.14
MSCC MicroSemi 2293 -1.05
MSFT Microsoft 2810 -.17
MTMD MicrotkMd 6.05 +.01
MVIS Micivisn 4.74 -.06
MLNM MillPhar 10.06 -.11
MLHR MillerHer 26.83 -.59
MICC Millicomlnl 74.33 -1.13
MSPD Mindspeed 1.70 +.11
MSON Misonix 4.24 -.06
MINI MoblleMlnld21.84 -1.16
MOLX Molex 24.07 -.43
MOLXA MolexA 22.82 -.19
MNTA Momenta 10.41 +.03
MGRM Monogrm 1.68
MPWR MonPwSys 18.78 +.22
MNST Monst w 34.71 -1.99
MNCP Motlentn d8.93 -.52
MOVE Move Inc 2,74 -.06
MOVI MovieGal d28 -.02
MYGN MydadGn 40.47 -.55
NTGR NETgear 29.05 +.36
NIHD NIIHIdg 71.11 -3.31
NDAQ Nasdaq 30.97 -1.55
NSTK Nastech 14.74 +.75
NAHC NalAIIH 9.63 -.29
NKTR NeklarTh 8.45 -.03
NWRE Neoware 15.95 +.15
NETC NetServlc 13.38 -1.03
NETL NetLogic 29.00 -.20
NTES Netease 14.30 +.05
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NTAP NetwkAp 2416 +73
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NUAN NuanceCm 18.15 -.30
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NXXI Nutrition21 d1.12 -.01
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OSIP OSIPhrm 31.02 -1.65
OCAS OhbCas 43.48 -.02
OMTR Omnilure 25.16 -.82
OVTI OmniVisn 17.31 -.52
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ONNN OnSmcnd 11.15 -.08
ONXX OnyxPh 3211 -.10
OTEX OpenTxt 18.69 +.46
OPTV OpenTV 1.32 -.11
OPWV OpnwvSy d4.58 -.08
OPSW Opsware 13.95 -.02
OXPS optXprs 21.97-1.37
ORCL Oracle 19.18 -.17
ORBC Orbcommn 8.00 +.14
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OT7R OtterTail 33.52 -26
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PFCB PFChng 33.95 -.56
PMCS PMCSra 7.42 -.16
PSSI PSSWrld 17.24 -.31
PCAR Paccar 78.64 -2.00
PACR Pacerint 19.59 -.22
PCBC PacCapB 22.79 -.58
PSUN PacSunwr 13.52 -.48
PAET PaetecHn 11.39 -.36
PALM Palm Inc 14.32 -.05
PAAS PanASIv 25.12 -1.66
PNRA PaneraB8d 43.54 -.82
PTRY Panry 33.05 -1.08
PMTC ParamTch 16.35 -.04
PDCO Patterson 36.91 -.20
PTEN PattUTI 21.93 -.52
PAYX Paychex 44.00 -.44
PENN PnnNGm 56.18 +.51
PPCO Penwesl 12.36 -.07
PBCT PeopUIdF 15.96 +.19
PSPT PeopleSup 11.49 +.56
PPHM Peregrine h .62 +.01
PRFT Perflclent 21.09 -1.10
PRGO Penigo 21.72 -.17
PETD PelroDev 38.23 -.38
PETM PelsMart 30,30 -.61
PPDI PharmPdt 35.01 -09
PHRM Pharmion 39.61 -.63
PLAB Pho rn 11.75 -.09
FACE PhysnsFn d8.80 -.69
PLXS Plexus 22.22 +.05
PLCM Polycem 30.66 -1.30
POOL PoolCorp 33.39 -.14
BPOP Popular d11.38 -.44
PRFN PwShlndn 57.67 -1.40
QQQQ PwShsQQQ45.90 -.89
PWAV Powrwav 6.54 -.18
POZN Pozen 8.79 +,05
PRST Presstek 6.62 -.11
TROW PriceTR 48.35 -.67
PCLN pipeline 75.37 +1.84
PGNX ProgPh 2297 +01
PILL Proymed 323 +.03
PSYS PsychSol 35.64 -.10
QGEN QIAGEN 16.78 -.41
QLTI QLT 5.90 -.16
QLGC Qlogic d12.04 -.08
QFAB QuakFab .05 -.01
QCOM Qualcom 3609 -169
QSFT QuestSIhlI 14.46 -.29
QMAR QulntMarl 15.93 -.89
RCNI RCN 13.28 -1.50
RFMD RFMicD 5.87 -19
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ROIAK RadiOneD 3.84 +.10
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RRGB RedRobin 38.01 +.16
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RCll RenlACI 18.74 -.11
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RVBD Riverbedn 40.98 -.55
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ROST RossSIrs 26.11 -1.07
RGLD RoyGld 27.65 -.59
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SBAC SBACom 30.44 -.70
SCOX SCOGrp .38 +.01
SEIC SEIInvs 24.69 -.48
SRSL SRSLbs 7.83 +.04
STEC STEC 7.19 -.18
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SLXP SaixPhm 11.62 -.25 TEVA TevaPhrm 42.49 -.40
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SGMO SangBio 19.20 +.14 NCTY The9Ltd 37.98 4.29
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SAPE Sapient 6.01 +.04 TIBX TiboSft 7.42 -.24
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SHLD SearsHkgs134.22 -3.28 TGIC T0ad d2.70 .
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SMTC Semtech 15.76 -.74 TQNT TrQuint 4.07 -.28
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SSRI SIlvStdg 31.12 -3.18 UCBI UtdCBksGa 23.67 +.10
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SMDI Srenza 14.83 -.63 USEG USEnr 4.78 -.05
SIRI SiriusS 2.88 -02 UTHR UIdThp 6468 -.52
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SORC Srcelnllk d3.98
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STLD StlDynas 36.60 -1.68 VMED VirgnMdah 22.78 -.68
SMRT SteinMrt d9.10 -23 VPHM ViroPhrm 8.01 -.32
STEM SlemCells 2.16 -.01 VPRT VistaPrt 30.03 -1.37
SRCL Sticycdes 47.41 -.98 WUS Vius 5.07 -.04
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SHOO SMadden 24.12 -.90 WRNC Wamaco 31.45 -1.23
STEI StewEnt 6.60 -.13 WCRX WamerChn 17.68 -.24
SUNW SunMicro 4.65 -.05 WRES WanenRs 11.80 -.41
STKL SunOpta 1243 +.08 WFSL WashFed 24.11 +37
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SUPG SuperGen 4.19 -.07 WERN WemerEnt 19.20 -.19
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SYMC Symantec 17.87 +06 WIND WlndRvr 9.75 +.62
SYMM Symelric 4.99 -.12 WINN WinnDixn 2429 -.30
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SYNO Synovis 14.03 -M22Sat 11.18 .16
BRLC SynlaxBril 6.11 -04 XMR X 1118 -1
TBSI TBSInflA 33.71 -3.05 XOMA XOMA 2.15 -.06
AMTD TDAmeritr 15.53 -.44 XLNX Xiinx 24.34 -.29
TFSL TFSFnn 10.84 +.17 XFML XlnhuaFn 6.58 -.91
THQI THQ 28.20 +.03 YRCW YRCWwded30.14 -.74
TOPT TOPTank 5.51 -.61 YHOO Yahoo 2332 -.40
TTWO TakeTwo 12.60 -.88 ZBRA ZebraT 34.66 -.14
TARR Tarrgn .92 +.03 ZHNE ZhoneTch 1.17 +.01
TASR TASER 13.80 -.46 ZON ZinBcp d69.33 -1.60
TECD TechData 34.25 -.45 ZOLT Zolek 38.10 -.66
TTEC TeleTech 31.26 -1.99 ZRAN Zoran 17.13 -.45
TLAB Tellabs 991 -29 ZUMZ Zumiez 39.96 +31
TSRA TesseraT 33.14 -.17 ZGEN ZymoGen 12.63 -.32
Yesterday Pvs Day
Australia 1.2153 1.1980
Brazil 2.0150 1.9851
Britain 1.9935 1.9972
Canada 1.0777 1.0680
China 7.5858 7.5771
Euro .7429 .7384
Honq Konq 7.8250 7.8230
Hunqary 191.83 190.37
India 40.560 40.575
Indnsia 9433.96 10000.00
Israel 4.2300 4.2405
Japan 116.92 117.83
Jordan .7095 .7100
Malaysia 3.4875 3.4785
Mexico 11.1521 11.0752
Pakistan 60.42 60.45
Poland 2.84 2.81
Russia 25.6515 25.5938
Sinqapore 1.5326 1.5288
Slovak Rep 24.86 24.78
So. Africa 7.4108 7.3375
So. Korea 931.97 931.97
Sweden 6.9598 6.8921
Switzerlnd 1.2190 1.2109
Taiwan 33.12 33.07
U.A.E. 3.6730 3.6731
Venzuel 2145.92 2145.92
British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show
dollar in foreign currency.
Yesterday Pvs Day
Prime Rate 8.25 8.25
Discount Rate 6.25 6.25
Federal Funds Rate 5.00 5.19
Treasuries
3-month 4.14 4.81
6-month 4.34 4.81
5-year 4.42 4.69
10-year 4.70 4.85
30-year 5.01 5.02
FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Sep07 73.33 +.95
Corn CBOT Dec 07 3451/4 +1/4
Wheat CBOT Dec07 697 -14
Soybeans CBOT Nov07 8541/2 -111/2
Cattle CME Oct07 95.92 +.77
Pork Bellies CME Feb08 92.85 +.08
Sugar(world) NYBT Mar08 9.70 -.05
Orange Juice NYBT Sep07 121.75 -9.95
SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day
Gold (troy oz., spot) $668.60 $674.50
Silver (troy oz., spot) $12.518 $13.118
Copper (pound) $3.3740 !$.4450
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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3-Yr. MuliCGrA 9.95 -.25 +73.7
Name NAV Chg %Rtn InBosA 6.29 -.02 +25.7
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hasVelAp o.83 -.49 +37.4 SpEqIA 14.79 -.27 +69.5
ChAp 15.84 -22 40.2 TrdGvA 715 +.01 +10.7
Conslp 26.76 -.47 37.9 EatonVance CI B:
HYdAp 4.29 -.02 +22.2 FLMBt 1075 -.02 +11.5
InGrow 30.97 -.68 +91.8 HIthSBi 1203 -.09 +23.0
SelEqyr 20.22 -.32 354 NaIIMB 1124 -.04 +17.0
AIM Investments B: Eaton Vance CI C:
CapDvB17.10 -.49+59.1 GovtCp 7.14 +.01 +8.2
AIM Investor CI: NallMCI 1124 -.04 +17.0
Energy 44.02 -121+131.0Evergreen:
SiPp3,5 -2 +501 Evrgreen A:
Summer 17.56 -20 +4.1 AstAllp 14.74 -.17 5.8
Advance Capital I: E IC 14 25-.17 33.0
Balancp 18.50 -23 +29.4 A 14Evergreen25 -17
Relic 9.43 -.01 +11.6 Evergreen I:
AlgeFund. 1 +1 CorBdl 10.23 -.01 +10.1
Alger Funds B: SIMunil 9.80 .. +6.9
SmCapGrt622 -.11 +S1.3 Excelsior Funds:
AlllanceBern A: Exce or 52 -59+1323
BalanAp 17.66 -.11 +29.1 Energy 24.52-9+132.3
GbTcp68. -1.48 +21 HiYeldp 4.56 -.03 +19.1
IntValAp 22.53 -.53 +94.6 V 5316 -1.34 +559
SmCpGrA 28.79 -.44 +60.0 FPA Funds:
AlS mA79A 4 460.0 Nwlnc 10.93 +.01 +10.7
IAllancs Bm Adv: Fairholme 30.30 -.38+62.1
IntlValAdv 22.90 -54 +96.3 Federated A:
LgCpGrAd21.63 -.41 36.8 MidGrSA 39.84 -.90 +63.8
AllianceBern B: KaulmAp 6.07 -.10 +67.5
CoFpBdBp1.71 -.03 +12.1 MuSecA 10.27 -.02 +9.5
GbTchBt 61.02 -1.31 +48.6 Federated B:
GrowthB 25.80 -.54 +35.8 StrncB 864 -.02 +18.1
SCpGrBt 23.84 -.37 +562 Federated Instl:
USGovtBp6.71 ... .8 KaulmnK 607 -.10 467.1
AlllanceBem C:
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SCpGrCtI23.92 -.37+56.4 EnergyT 464 -1.24+1282
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AIllanz FundsA: HIICarT 22.15 -.20 +37.9
NFJDvV1t 16.88 -25 +55.9 Fidelity 215 .A r A: 9
AllianzFundsC: Fidelity Advsor0 47 +69A:
GrwilhC 22.74 -.32499 DiIAr 23.10 -.47 +9.8
wthet 1922.7483 -53 +49.9 Fidelity Advisor I:
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Amer Beacon Plan: EqGdrn 59.17 -1.23 442.1
LCPn 22.75 -30 +539 Eqinln 30.18 -.37 +43.1
Amer Century Adv: IntBdln 10.65 +.01 +98.8
EqGropn24.76 -.40 138.9 Fidelity AdvisorT:
Amer Century Inv: BalancT 16.82 -.23 +28.6
Balancednl6.41 -.15 +26.4 DivlnTp 22.84 -.47 +68.6
Eqlncn 8.53 -.06+36.2 DivGrTp 13.40 -.10 +31.6
FLMuBndnl0.41 -.01 +7.7 DynCATp8.33 -.55 +69.4
Grwthln 23.06 -.35 +35.0 EqGrTp 55.73 -1.15 +39.8
Heiitagelnl8.33 -.55+101.9 EqnT 29.76 -.36 +40.9
IncGron 31.76 -.63 +37.6 GrOppT 36.86 -.90 +38.6
IntDiscrn 15.91 -.53+126.5 HilnAdp 10.17 -.11 +37.9
IniGroln 12.86 -33 +75.5 IntBT 10.63 +.01 +7.9
ULfeSdn 5.52 -.06 31.4 MIdCpTp 25.84 -.79 +62.4
NewOpprn7.25 -.18 +58.6 MulncTp 12.57 -.02 +10.4
OneChAg13.11 -21 NS OvrseaT 22.96 -.58+68.7
RealEstln 25.61 -.34 +61.2 STRT 9.27 ... +7.9
Ultran 27.90 -.58 +18.8 FidelityFreedom:
Valuelnvn 7.43 -.09 +38.3 FF2010n 14.52 -.14 +28.6
American Funds A: FF2015n 12.16 -.13 +33.9
AmcpAp 20.69 -28 437.9 FF2020n 15.36 -.20 +38.8
AMutlAp 29.60 -.36 3.5 FF2025n 12.73 -.17 +41.1
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CapWAp 1923 -.05 +17.2 FF2040n 9.37 -.15 +47.4
CaplBAp 61.65 -.75 +50.6 Fidelity Invest:
CapWGAp43.30 -.76 +75.3 AggGrrn21.28 -.568 +5.1
EupacAp 48.71 -99 84.1 AMgr50n 16.17 -.15 +25.0
FdlnvAp 41.41 -.69 4+1.3 AMgr70n16.57 -.21 +29.4
GwthAp 34.16 -.56 3.2 AMgr2Orn12.58 -.04 +24.3
HITrAp 12.8 -.07 +25.0 Balancn 19.87 -.27 +46.5
IncoAp 20.03 -22 +40.2 lueChGrn45.33 -.69 +26.9
IntdAp 13.37 +8.9 CAMunn 12.01 -.02 +11.2
ICAAp 4.19 -.40 +436 Canadan 54.75 -1.37+108.3
NEcoAp 27.62 -.54 9.3 CapApn 27.22 *-.83 +46.2
NPerAp 32.92 -.62 +64.5 CpDevOn.15 -.17 +39.6
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xxAp 12.16 -.02 +10.1 CngSn 471.43-6.31 +37.5
WshAp 35.21 -44 +38.4 CTMnrnl.08 -.01 +8.5
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CaplBBt 61.65 -.75 +47.1 DsEqn 29.01 -.47 +47.9
CpWGrBt43.06 -.76 +71.3 Divrln 38.14 -.89 +792
GnwthBt 32.94 -.54 +49.8 DivStOn 15.98 -.23 +45.7
InoBt 19.91 -.2 +36.9 DivGhn 31.0 -24 +34.3
ICABt 34.01 -.40 +402 EMkn 27.31 -1.00182.6
WashBI 34.98 -.44 +35.3 Eqlncn 57.41 -.77 +45.3
Ariel Mutual Fds: EQll n 23.32 -.29 +37.3
Apprec 48.01 -.98 +34.1 ECapAp 27.40 -.64 +94.0
Arel 53.10 -.85 +34.2 Europe 39.36 -.99 +93.8
Artisan Funds: Exchn 331.31 -.38 +47.4
Intl 29.46 -.59 +79.3 ELotn 23.63 -.53 +51.6
MidCap 33.82 -.65 +63.5 Fdeln 36.26 -.69 +39.6
NMdCapVal20.59 -.33 +961.1 Fftyrn 21.68 -.65 +56.6
Baron Funds: FMRateHirn9.61 -.01 +13.9
Asset 60.68 -.91 +67.0 FLMurn 11.18 -.02 +10.0
Growth 50.49 -.64 +59.7 FrInOnen 29.63 -.40 +42.4
Partners 23.18 -.36 +96.6 GNMAn 10.64 -.01 +10.6
SmCap 23.18 -.42 +55.4 Govtln 10.0.02 +.+10.3
Bernsten Fds: GroCon 73.83 -1.33 +63.7
IntDur 12.97 -.01 +112 Grolncn 30.50 -.53 +25.6
DlMu 13.84 -.01 +7.1 Grorlclln 10.87 -.17 +37.2
TxMglnlV 26.46 -.54 +73.4 Highlncrn 8.67 -.04 +23.5
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CapDevAp 15.62 -.2 +35.7 InlSCp rn 26.59 -.87 +97.7
GIAIAr 18.96 -.16 +532 InvGBn 7.17 ... +102
IbYlnvA 7.81 -.03 +24.9 Japann 17.10 -.25 +54.1
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Brandywine Fds: MD Mur n 10.59 -.01 +9.0
BlueFdn 34.39 -.65 +62.1 MAMunn 11.60 -.02 +11.1
B'Oidynn36.75 -.97 +69.2 MIMunn 11.56 -.02 +9.7
Brinson FundsY: MidCapn 29.33 -.69 +72.3
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CGM Funds: U r, i, -.02 +7.5'
CapDvn 29.96 -.95 +93.1 Munilncn 12.43 -. +11.4
Focusn 41.88-1.66+109.3 NJMunrnll.24 -.02 +10.7
MuIn 29.92 -.82 +51.6 NwMrn 14.23 -.09+36.8
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GrwthAp 56.67-1.39 +46.7 OTCn 45.14-1.13 +62.9
GrovCt 53.34 -131 +434 Oh Munn 11.28 -.02 +10.0
Calvert Group: 100lidex 10.16 -.13 NS
Incop 16.63 +.02 +13.0 Ovrsean 46.98 -1.29 +81.9
InfEqAp 23.01 -.58 +67.0 Pcasn 29.75 -.4 +98.4
Munlnt 10.41 -.01 +6.3 PAMunrn10.56 -.01 +10.0
SodalAp 29.89 -.22 +23.3 Punn 19.85 -.21 +33.3
SocBdp 15.85 +.03 +14.8 RelEn 29.63 -34 +56.5
SocEAp 37.56 -.51 +31.3 StIntMun 10.16 .. +6
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TxFLgp 16.09 -.02 +10.0 SmCaplndr21.76-.58 +60.8
TxFVr 15.40 -.01 +9,2 SmCpSrn18.72 -.27 +54.9
Causeway Intl: SEAsian 34.72-1,01+187.6
InsutBr n20.2 -AO +65.9 Stilcn 28.54 -.4 +45.6
Clipper 87.34-1.31+21.5 Staincn 10.37 -.03 +21.5
Cohen &Steers: StReRItr 9.83 -.02 NS
tyShr 73.95 -96 +67.9 TlBdn 10.23 .. +11.7
Columbia Clas A: Trendn 66.00-1.36 +43.5
AoiMt 29.40 -.53 +61.9 USBIn 10.70 -.01 +10.4
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MarsGrAt20.23 -.33 +39.8 ValSiratn32.81 -75 +57.3
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ASnmZ 30.16 -.55 +6. rWddwn 20.98 -.45 +64.4
AnmCoZ 30.16 -.55 G b3.3 4. -.
AcomlntZ 42.53 -1.14+115.5 Fidelity Selects:
Credit Suisse ABCD: Airn 47.77-1 +0.5
ValueAt 17.63 -24 +432 Baningn 29.24 -.25 +13.6
Biolchn 63.63 -.62+32.1
DnWS Scdder CI A: Blrokrn 63.5 -1.56 +76.6
CommAp 24.26 -.75 +81.9 Chmn 74r 5 -1.0 +72.6
D-HioRA 49.43 -.50 +42.6 CoEquipn21.53 -.68 +51.8
DWS Scudder CI S: Corn 42.28 -.77 +54.9
CapGrtr 52.03 -.76 +35.6 ConDisn 23.63 -.37 +32.1
CorPsltn. 12.42 -.01 +11.2 ConStapn60.74 -.26 +58.4
EmMkln 11.78 -.14 +42.4 CslHon 39.37-1.12 +33.2
EmMkGrr 23.90 -.77+142.8 DfAern 84.50-1.49 +80.4
EuroEq 37. -.6 9 Electrn 46.97-121 +55.6
GIbdSr .66 r .01 0 EnrW n 55.66-1.48+138.6
Gbpp 42.291.04 + EngSvn 83.94-2.42+161.0
2 Envirn 16.97 -.42 +39.3
Goid&Pr 19.09 -.96 +69.6 FinSvn 105.63 -1.36 +28.8
GrslncS 21.03. -.30+31.1 Godrn 32.84-1.68 +95.6
HiYldTx 12.04 -.02 +15.9 Healshn 124.78 -1.13 +42.5
InftTxAMT 10.91 -.01 +7.8 HunFn 3798-.90 -8.0
IntlFdS 6236-1.26 +81.9 Insurn 65.91 -.57 +34.7
LgCoGro 27.90 -.41 +34.2 Leurn 75.31 -1.10 +44:2
LalAmrEq 62.9 -339+224.5 Material n 5126 -1.56 +63.7
MgdMuniS8.88 -.01 '+11.7 Medin 49.06 -.35 +92.6
MATFS 13.91 -.02 +10.1 MdEqSysn24.33 -.35 +42.2
Davis Funds A: Mulfmdn 42.10 -.51 +39.9
NYVenA 3829 -.54 +44.1 NIGasn 41.28-1.04+117.6
Daves Funds B: Papern 31.49 -1,06 +12.2
NYVenB 3652 -.52 +40.7 Phann 11.12 -.07 +49.3
Davis Funds C &Y: Retailn 47.32 -.80 +37.0
NYVenY 38.78 -.55 +45.3 Sdoltrn 68.20-1.41 +71.9
NYVenC 36.76 -.52 +40.7 Techn 73.75-2.05 +55.9
Delaware Invest A: Telcmn 52.92 -1.14 +76.5
TrendAp 21.44 -.45 +49.0 Transn 51.37-1.69 +65.8
TxUSAp 11.22 -.03 +11.3 U6IGrn 57.43 -.75 +74.6
Delaware Invest B: Wireless n 8.03 -.25 +84.6
DeichB 3.29 -.01 +27.4 Fidelity Spartan:
SelGrB 24.66 -.46 +46.2 Eqldxlnvn49.90 -.69 +39.4
Dimensional Fds: 501rulnv r n97.75-1.36 +39.4
EmMktV 38.10-122+196.4 lnlllnxlnvn44.84 -.97 +76.7
IntSmVan21.77 -.47+104.1 TolMktlnvn39.60 -.58 +44.0
USLgCo n 41.38 -.57 +392 Fidelity Spart Adv:
USLgVan24.24 -.47 +53.4 EqldxAdn 49.90 -.689 NS
USMicro n14.95 -20 +50.5 500Adrn 97.76 -1.35 NS
US Small n20.65 -28 +52.2 TolMktAdrn39.680-.58 NS
US SmVa 27.48 -.48 6+54.8 FIrst Eagle:
lnllSmCon20.06 -.46 +92.7 GiA 47.19 -.35 +63.3
EmgMktn 28.88 -.97+143.9 OverseasA26.19 -.18 +73.1
Fidn 10.19 ., +11.0 FirsltlnvestorsA
IntVan 23.54 -.53 +98.7 BIChoAs 23.77 -27 +35.3
Gr5Fxlncn10.8 +.o 1 +10.2 'GiAp 7.80 -.15 +542
TMUSTgtV23.56-.42 +52.8 GovtAp 10.56 -.02 +8.8
TMIlntVa 20.12 -.44 +98.5 GrolnAp 15.65 -.28 +41.6
TMMldwV 17.37 -.29 +57.9 IncoAp 2.96 ...+16.4
2YGIFxdn10.44 ... +9.9 MATFAp 11.45 -.02 +7.3
DFARIEn26.55 -.30 +59.6 MITFAp 11.87 -.03 +7.5
Dodge&Cox: MIdCpAp 28.93 -.57 +50.0
Balanced 8525 -.83 +37.0 NJTFAp 12.50 -.02 +7.6
Income 12.46 -.01 +11.6 NYTFAp 13.96 -.03 +7.2
InlSik 4425 -.94 +91.8 PATFAp 12.55 -.02 +7.8
Stock 149.18-2.13 +54.4 SpStAp 23.30 -.42 +66.3
Dreyfus: TxExAp 9.59 -.01 +6.6
Aprec 43.74 -.41 +31.2 TolRAp 15.18 -.16 +29.0
Dreyf 10.09 -.17+37.2 ValueBp 7.67 -.09 +40.7
Dr5001nt 40.02 -.55+37.7 Firsthand Funds:
EmgLd 32.09 -.59 +32.5 GIbTech 4.88 -.14 +54.9
FLInIr 12.69 -.01 +6.4 TechVal 40.46 -.86 +74.0
InsMut 1737 0.0 'Frank/remp Fnk A:
Dreyfus Founders: -AUjUSp 8.86' ... +10.3
GrowthB 12.05 0.0 ALTFAp 11.20 -.02 +10.4
GrwthFp 12.85 ... 0.0 AZTFAp 10.78 -.02 +11.5
Dreyfus Premier: Ballnvp 64.23 -1.18 +49.8
CorVIvp 30.73 -.40 +45.0 CallnsAp 12.41 -.01 +12.7
UdHYdAp6.99 -.02 +19.0 CAInIAp 11.28 -.02 +8.8
SWalAr 32.12 -.49 +55.5 CaITFAp 7.15 -.01 +14.6
TchGroA 2557 -.54 +36. CapGrA 12.19 -.22 +29.0
Drlehaus Funds: COTFAp 11.72 -.03 +12.3
EMktMr 44.17-1.45+190.5 CTTFAp 10.80 -.02+12.3
Eaton Vance CI A: CvoScAp 16.20 -.20 +39.0
ChinaAp 28.39 -.85+147.9 DblTFA 11.71 -.02 +12.5
AMTFMB110.47 -.04 +14.1 DynTchA 28.54 -.60 +39.9
HOWToREA TE UTUL UNDTALE
Here are the 1 000 biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq Tables
show tne fund name, sell price or Net Assel Value (NAV) and dally
net change. as wall as one total return figure as follows
Thes: 4-wk total return (t)
Wed: 12-mo tolal return IL)
Thu: 3-yr cumulative total return I1)
Fri: 5-yr cumulative total return (0)
Name: Name of mutual fund and family.
NAV: Net assel value.
Chg: Net change in price of NAV
Total return: Percent change in NAV for the time period shown, with
dividends reinvested If period longer than 1 year, return Is cumula-
tive.
Data based on NAVs reported to Llpper by 6 p.m. Eastern
Footnotes: e Ex-capital gains distribution. I Previous day's quote
n No-load fund p Fund assets used to pay distribution costs r -
Redemption fee or contingent deterred sales load may apply. a -
Stock dividend or split. Both p and r x Ex-cash dividend. NA -
No inlormaton available NE Data in question. NN Fund does not
wish to be tracked. NS Fund did not exist at slan date Source:
Uoner. Inc. and The Associated Press
EqlncApx21.08 -.41 +30.4
Fedlntp 11.17 -.02 +8.1
FedTFAp 11.82 -.02+13.0
FLTFAp 11.60 -.01 +12.0
FoundAlp 13.72 -.18 +43.4
GATFAp 11.82 -.02 +11.6
GoldPrMA29.91 -1.52 +98.7
GrwthAp 42.60 -.81 +48.4
HYTFAp 10.58 -.03 +16.3
IncomAp 2.63 -.01 +37.4
InsTFAp 11.99 -.02 +11.3
NYTFp 10.67 -.01 +6.9
LATFAp 11.30 -.02 +11.0
LMGvScA 9.92 +.01 +7.6
MDTFAp 11.41 -.03 +11.0
MATFAp 11.59 -.03 +10.9
MITFAp 11.98 -.01 +11.6
MNInsA 11.82 -.02 +10.7
MOTFAp 11.98 -.02 +12.2
NJTFAp 11.85 -.02 +12.4
NYnsAp 11.24 -.03 +10.2
NYTFAp 11.53 -.02 +11.4
NCTFAp 11.97 -.03 +11.4
OhlolAp 12.28 -.02 +11.7
ORTFAp 11.58 -.02+12.0
PATFAp 10.19 -.02 +11.9
ReEScAp 20.09 -.50 +30.6
RisDvAp 35.31 -.44 +31.0
SMCpGrA40.21 -1.08 +56.1
USGovAp 6.33 -.01 +10.3
UlsAp 13.77 -19 +60.7
VATFAp 11.53 -.03 +11,8
FranklTmmp Fmk Adv:
IncmeAd 2.61 -.02 37.7
Frank/Temp Frnk B:
Income8t 2.62 -.01 +33.6
Frank/Temp Frnk C:
FoundAp 13.47 -.18 +40.7
IncomCt 2,64 -.02 +34.6
Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
BeacnA 16.59 -20 +50.7
IscA 31.71 -.57 +74.9
QualfdAt 22.78 -.30 +61.1
SheresA 25.82 -.33 +46.7
Frank/Temp Mtl C:
DscCt 31.36 -.57 +71.4
SharesC 25.45 -.33 +43.9
Frank/Temp Temp A:
DvMktAp 28.99 -1.24+116.5
ForgnAp 13.86 -.36 +59.9
GIBdApx 11.09 -.13 +28.6
GrwthAp 25.15 -.47 +513
InEMp 21.39 ... 0.0
WordAp 19.40 -.41 +60.1
Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
GrthAv 25.21 -.47 +52.4
FrankTemp Tmp B&C:
DevMiC 28.28-121+112.0
ForgnCp 13.60 -.35+56.3
GrwthCp 24.44 -.45 +47.9
GE Elfun S&S:
S&SPM 47.30 -.56 +38.7
GMO Trust III:
EmMkr 22.16 -.69+172.5
For 18.16 -.34 +78.4
nllntrVl 34.70 -.67 +77.8
GMO Trust IV:
EmrMkt 22.10 -.68+172.8
Foreign 18.16 -25 +78.6
InllGrEq 30.75 -.66 NS
IntllnVI 34.69 -.68 +78.0
GMO Trust VI:
EmgMIksr22.12 -.69+173.3
InlndxPI 25.28 -.10 NS
IntCorEq 39.24 -.84 NS
USQItyEq 21.40 -.16 NS
Gabelll Funds:
Asset 49.79 -.66 +60.5
Gateway Funds:
Gateway 27.55 -23 +27.2
Goldman Sachs A:
;HYgMuAp 10.82 -.04 +15.9
MdCVAp 38.61 ... NA
Goldman Sachs Inst:
HYMunin 10.82 -.04 +17.3
MidCapV 38.99 ... NA
Strulnl 15.39 -.29 +80.8
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11.50 ... +11.0
CapAplns 33.41 -.82 +38.8
Intr 6425 -1.67 +98.9
Hartford Fds A:
CpAppAp38.98 -.84 +65.1
DGthAp 21.37 -.22 +4.5
Hartford Fds C:
CapApCt 35.43 -.77 +61.7
Hartford Fds L:
GwOppL 32.26 -.75 +80.7
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 53.65 -1.18 +70.8
Div&Gr 23.19 -.24 +50.7
Advisers 22.82 -23 +30.7
Stock 52.68 -.84 +41.8
TotRetBd 11.32 ... +10.9
Hennessy Funds:
CorGroll 26.43 -.79 NS
HollBalFdn16.48 -.10+20.1
Hotchkis& Wiley:
LgCpVlAp23.63 -.39 +35.4
MidCpVal 26.78 -.66 +42.3
HussmnStrGr 16.17 ... NE
ICON Fds:
Energy 36.09 -.99+114.2
Hlthcare 16.53 -.11 +42.3
ISI Funds:
NoAmp 7.27 -.03 +14.5
Ivy Funds:
GINalRsAp33.79-1.22+124.7
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpValp 25.49 -.39 +46.0
JPMorgan Select:
InlEqn 37.27 -.76 +64.5
JPMorgan Sel CIs:
nlrdAmern27.30 -.46 +48.3
Janus:
Balanced 24.80 -.22 +34.9
Contrarian 18.2 -.36+98.0
Enterpr 51.22-1.17 +69A
FedTE 6.56 -.02 +4.2
RxBnd 8.9.31 ..+10,3
Fund 29.34 -.47 +37.3
FundaEq 26.49 -.51 +54.1
Gl UeSci 21.46 -.14 +40.2
GITechr 13.96 -.30 +63.8
Grlnc 38.97 -.81 +48.8
MdCpVal 24.30 -37 +51.6
Orkin 11.20 -.26 +943
Ovrseasr 49.73 -1.63+160.
Research 27.64 -.61 +53.4
ShTmBd 2.87 ... +8,8
Twenty 57.94 -1.47 +62.1
Ventur 65.93-1.57 +81.3
WddWr 53.32-1.09 +51.5
Janus Adv S Shrs:
Forty 32.80 -.78 +63.7
JennisonDryden A:
BendA 19.37 -.34 +53.7
HiYdAp 557 -.01 +21.6
InsuredA 10.45 -.02 +8.0
UOlityA 14,98 -.35+115.0
JennlsonDryden B:
GrowthB 14.88 -.27 +33,9
HiYdBt 5.56 -.01 +19.8
InsuredB 10.47 -.02 +7.3
John Hancock A:
BondAp 14.55 -.01 +10.9
CassicVp 26.26 -.37 +39.0
RgBkA 33.18 -.19 +15.2
StrlnAp 6.46 -.01 +17.6
John Hancock B:
StrlncB 6.46 -.01 +15.2
John Hancock CI1:
LSAggr 14.86 -29 NS
LSBalanc 1428 -.16 NS
LSGrolth 14.78 -23 NS
Julius Baer Funds:
IntlEqlr 45.77 -.98+104.1
InBEqA 44.77 -.95+102.5
IntEqlllr 15.68 -.36 NS
KeelSmCpp 26.31-.52+79.7
LSWalEq n18.416 -29+52.2
Lazard Instl:
EmgMill 22.56 -.68+165.9
Legg Mason: Fd
OpporTrt 18.45 -.63 +50.4
Splnvp 37.87 -.88 +47.6
VaITrp 68.06-1.11 +30.2
Legg Mason Instl:
ValTrlnst 76.28-1.25 +34.1
Legg Mason Ptrs A:
AgGrAp 109.72 -2.33 +36.1
ApprAp 15650 -.17 435.3
HilncAt 6.56 -.02 +21.4
InAICGAp 14.13 -.29 +64.0
LgCpGAp23.81 -.30 +25.6
Legg Mason Ptrs B:
CaplncBt 16.68 -.17 +33.1
LgCpGBt 22.12 -28 +22.9
Longleef Partners:
Partners 35.43 -.78 +43.7
Inll 20.24 -.37 +53.5
SmCip 32.07 -.48 468.6
Loomls Sayles:
LSBondl 14.16 -.09 +29.8
StrlnoC 14.65 -.10 427.8
LSBondR 14.12 -.09 428.9
StrlncA 14.59 -.10 430.6
Lord Abbett A:
AilAp 15.00 -.21 +40.4
BdDebAp 7.84 -.03 +22.0
MidCpAp 22.06 -.48 +47.9
MFS Funds A:
MiTA 20.83 -.26 +44.8
MIGA 14.12 -.19 434.8
HilnA 3.71 -.02 +20.7
InlNwDA 27.96 -.72 89.3
MFLA 9.83 -.02 +11.4
TotRA 16.09 -.12 +29.5
ValueA 26.89 -.32 +49.7
MFS Funds B:
MIGBn 12.77 -.16 +32.2
GvScBn 9,36 +.01 +7.4
HilnBn 3.73 -.01 +18.4
MulnBn 8.36'-.01 +9.4
TotRBn 16.08 -.12 +26.9
MFS Funds Instl:
IntlEq n 20.27 -.22 +76.7
MainStay Funds A:
HiYldBA 6.22 -.02 +25.6
MainStay Funds B:
CapApBt 30.44 -.66 +29.0
ConvBt 15.43 -.27 +33.9
GovtBt 8.09 -.01 46.1
HYIdBBI 6.18 -.02 +22.8
InlEqB 15.55 -.16 461.8
SmCGBp 14.75 -.31 +28.8
TolRIBI 18.72 -.20 +28.0
Mairs & Power:
Growth 78.58-1.07 +34.9
Marsico Funds:
Focusp 18.78 -.33 +42.3
Growp 20.11 -.35+38.1
Matthews Asian:
Indiar 17.60 -28 NS
PacTiger 26.15 -.61+118.8
Mellon Funds:
InlFd 16.76 -.35 +59.9
Mellon Inst Funds:
InEqty 42.35 -.76 +85A
Midas Funds:
MiasFd 4.25 -.33+147.1
Monetta Funds:
Monetan 13.79 -.31 +50.6
Morgan Stanley A:
DivGthA 20.01 -.26 +31.2
Morgan Stanley B:
DivGtB 20.15 -.26 +31.6
GIbDivB 15.81 -24'+50.0
StratB 20.09 -.22 +38.4
MorganStanley Inst:
EmMktn 3122-1.11+163.8
GIValEqAn2020 -.30 +49.3
InlEqn 20.89 -.28 +57.2
Under Funds A:
IntemlA 21.78 -.38 +56.7
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 16.72 -20 +52.2
DiscZ 32.09 -.58 +76.6
ualfdZ 22.95 -.31 +62.8
SharesZ 26.05 -.33 +48.3
Nationwide D:
GvlBdD 10.17 +.01 +11.4
TxFrr 10.09 -.02 +8.7
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 31.36 -.55 +37.5
Geneslnst 49.99 -.68 62.3
Intlr 24.33 -.59 +86.5
Partner 30.40 -.81 +60.3
Neuberger&Berm Tr:
Genesis 52.10 -.71 +61.0
Nicholas Group:
Hilncin 10.34 -.02 +17.7
Nichn 5426 -.70 +91.9
Northern Funds:
SmCpldxnlO.2 -.16 +48.5
Techdyn 12.80 -.18 +35.4
Nuveen Cl A:
Hi.'l ,-I,:.: 4 1~ -,07 +19.6
Nuvuen CI R-
I,.,.i,..., ii.) -.01 +10.1
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhRiOkSGn35.47-.44 +22.8
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncrn27.00 -.12 +36.
Glballn 26.34 -.39 +73.5
Intllrn 25.39 -.54 +76.8
Oakmark rn4451 -.61 +27.4
Selectrn 30.84 -.70 +24.3
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZn14.44 -.32 +63.3
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFMu 9.50 -.05 +15.1
AMTFrNY 12.51 -.03 +16.9
CAMuniAp 10.68 -.05 +21.0
CapApA p 47.99 -.90 +2.3
CaplncAp12.65 -.11 +30.9
ChmplncAp9.05 -.05 +18.6
DvMidAp 45.03 -1.68+158.9
Discp 50.58 -.78 +45.6
EquityA 11.34 -.20 +47.0
GobAp 73.96 -1.48 +68.7
GbOppA 37.28 -.91 +94.0
Gldp 28.35 -1.73+126.1
IntBdAp 6.15 -.04+32.5
LtTmMu 15.47 -.03 +17.6
MnSIFdA 41.08 -.51 +39.3
MSSCAp 21.54 -.38 +662
MidCapA 18.84 -.43 +40.8
PAMuniAp 12.41 -.07 +21.0
S&MdCpVI38.69 -.93 +80.1
StrlnAp 429 -.02 +24.1
USGvp 9.33 -.01 +10.1
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu .9.47 -.04 +12.5
AMTFrNY 12.52 -.03 +142
CplncBt 12.50 -.11 +27.6
ChmplncBt9.04 -.05 +15.9
EquyB 10.72 -.19 +42.9
StrlncBI' 4.31 -.02 +21.6
Oppenhelm Quest:
QBalA 18.68 -.31 +25.2
Oppenheimer Roch:
LIdNYAp 3.30 -.01 +13.7
RoMuAp 17.83 -.04 +19.8
RcNIMuA 11.73 -.05 +24.4
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
TotRAd 10.25 -.01 +10.5
PIMCO Instl PIMS:
AIAsset 12.53 -.10 +22.7
ComodRR 14.04 -.06 +22.3
DevLcMkr 10.80 -.11 NS
FSincr 10.01 -.07 +17.5'
HiYld 9.41 -.05 +22.1
LowDu 921 .., +9.5
RealRInl 10.60 -.01 +9.1
TotRt 10.25 -.01 +11,3
PIMCO Funds A:
RealRtAp 10.60 -.01 +7.6
TolRtA 10.25 -.01 +9.8
PIMCO Funds D:
TRtnp 10.25 -.01 +103
PhoenixFunds A:
BalanA 14.49 -.12 +26.5
CapGrA 15.84 -.32+19.5
IntA 14,09 -.33 +71.9
Pioneer Funds A:
BondAp 8.99 ... +10.9
EqlncAp 31.12 -.45 +47.7
EurSelEqA41.14 -.73 +68.1
GrwIhAp 14.18 -.23 +40.4
InllValA 25.09 -.62 +73.8
MdCpGrA 15.77 -.29 +40.9
MdCVAp 23.57 -.48 +50.1
PionFdAp48.23 -.67 +44.1
TxFreAp 11.08 -.05 +102
ValueAp 16.85 -.22 +39.7
Pioneer Funds B:
HIYIdBt 11.01 -.09 +24.1
MdCpVB 19.95 -.41 +45.9
Pioneer Funds C:
HlYldCl 11.11 -.09 +24.0
Price Funds Adv:
Growthpn31.90 -.58 +44.1
Price Funds:
Balance n 21.20 -.21 +35.4
BIChipn 36.80 -.63 +39.2
CABondn 10.72 -.02 +11.0
CapAppn 20.86 -.16 +40.8
DivGron 25.39 -.34 +40.4
EmEurp 33.59 -.65+196.7
EmMktS n 35.64 -1.05+165.8
Eqlncn 28.96 -.38 +43,3
Eqlndexn 37.80 -.52 +38.4
Europen 20.96 -.44 +80.0
GNMAn 924 -.01 +10.2
Growth 32.19 -.58 +45.0
Gr&lnn 21.64 -.29 +36.1
HllhSdn 27.64 -.26 +60.7
HiYieldn 6.80 -.01 +232
ForEqn 20.46 -.50 +68.5
IntlBondn 9.68 -.01 +12.4
InlDisn 50.97 -1.34+111.6
InUStkn 16.91 -.41 +66.3
Japann .10.32 -.14 +36.8
LatAmn 41.97-1,96+272.4
MDShrtn 5.11 .. +5.9
MDBondn 10.31 -.01 +9.8
MIdCapn 58.72 -1.16 +65.6
MCapValn25.14 -.46 +53.4
NAmern 33.04 -.59 +37.8
NAslan 17.41 -.44+166.0
New Era n 5225 -1.50 +110,5
NHortzn 33.25 -.57 +58.5
Ninrn 8.80 ... +11.5
NYBondn 11.03 -.02 +10.4
PSIncn 15.95 -.11 +29.4
RealEstn 20.96 -.26 +67.1
R2010n 16.11 -.16 +37.3
R2015n 12.56 -.14 +40.4
R2020n 17.59 -.23 +43.6
R2030n 18.84 -.29 +49.5
SciTecn 22.72 -.47 +46.0
ShIBdn 4.68 ... +9.7
SmCpSlkn33.74 -.51 +49.7
SmCapVa n40.74-.49 +54.1
SpecGrn 20.72 -.36 +54.9
Specinn 11.97 -.03 +19.6
TFlncn 9.73 -.02 +11.0
TxFrHn 11.64. -.03 +15.8
TxFrSIn 5.28 -.01 +6.1
USTInIn 5.28 +.02 +8.0
USTLgn 11.17 -.02 +10.7
VABondn11.31 -.02 +9.9
Valuen 27.02 -.38 +48.2
Principal Inv:
DiscLCInst 15.95 -23 +39.9
LgGriN 8.26 -.18 +48.2
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 8.89 +,01 +9.0
AZTE 8.897 -.02 +9.6
ClscEqAp14.31 -.27 +29.2
Convp 19.67 -.23 +34.9
DIscGr 20.92 -.43 +48.1
DvrlnAp 9.65 -.13 +16.4
EqlnAp 17.45 -.21 +45.3
EuEq 30.25 -.53 +84.3
GeoAp 17.67 -.21 +26.5
GIGvAp 12.13 -.09 +11.3
GlbEqlyp 11.40 -.23 +62.6
GrInAp 19.02 -.30 +32.1
HIIhAp 57.47 -.34 +32.1
HIYdAp 7.81 -.03 +22.8
HYAdAp 6.06 -.02 +25.8
IncmAp 6.67 -.03 +10.3
IntlEqp 31.74 -.64 +76.0
InlGrlnp 15.91 -.33 +792
InvAp 14.32 -.30 +35.5
MITxp 8.83 -.01 +9.5
MNTxp 8.78-.01 +9.0
NJTxAp 9.04 -.02 +10.6
NwOpAp 48.24 -1.02 +42.6
OTCAp 9.50 -21 +63.2
PATE 8.91 -.02 +10.1
TxExAp 8.55 -.02 +10.3
TFInAp 14.47 -.02 +8.7
TFHYA 12.68 -.03 +16.1
USGvAp 13.01 -.01 +10.4
UliAp 14.05 -.22 +66.4
VstaAp 10.94 -.28+45.5
VoyAp 17.75 -.31 +23.2
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 19.60 -41 +32.9
ClscEqBt 14.14 -.26 +26.4
DscGr 19.04 -.39 +44.8
DvdnBt 9.57 -.13 +13.8
Eqlnct 17.28 -.21 +42.1
EuEq 29.20 -.51 +80.2
GeoBt 17.47 -.22 +23.7
GlncBt 12.09 -.09 +8.9
GIbEqt 10.37 -.20 +58.9
GINtRsI 30.91 -.82+105.8
GrInBI 18.71 -.30 +29:2
HIthBt 50.78 -.30 +29.2
HiYklBt 7.78 -.03 +20.2
HYAdBt 5.98 -.01 +23.2
IncnBt 6.62 -.04 +7.7
IntGrlnl 15.59 -.32 +75.1
InflNopt 16.47 -.36 +78.9
InvBt 13.05 -.27 +32.7
lJTxBt 9.03 -.02 +8.5
NwOpBt 42.73 -.91 +39.4
NwValp 1822 -.29 +35.1
NYTxBI 8.40 -.02 +7.8
OTCBt 8.28 -.18 +59.5
TxExBt 8.56 -.01 +8.4
TFHYBt 12.70 -.03 +14.0
TFInBt 14.48 -.03 +6.5
USGvBI 12.94 -.01 +7.9
UWBt 13.97 -.22 +62.6
VetaBt 9.41 -.24 +42.1
VoyBt 15.34 -.27 +20.4
RS Funds:
CoreEqA 38.80 -.54. +42.3
IntGrA 18.87 -.44 +72.0
RSNtRsp 33.58 -.91+109.4
RSPart 32.92 -.77 +49.1
Value 27.14 -.65 +63.5
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 40.53 -1.12 +90.7
RiverSource A:
BalanceA 10.91 -.10 +30.0
DEI 13.16 -.20 +68.3
DvOppA 8.96 -.11 +55.5
Growth 31.75 -.47 +38.3
HidTEA 427 -.01 +8.8
LgCpEqp 5.84 -.09+35.7
MCpGrA 11.32 -.27 +40.8
MidCpVIp 9.26 -.21 +75.2
Royce Funds:
LwprSkSvr 16.73-.3 +54.4
MicrCapl 17.55 -.31 +69.1
PennMul r.62 -.20 +57.2
Premierlr 18.99 -.37 +2.4
TolRetlr 13.61 -.24 +45.8
Russell Funds S:
DnhEq 48.93 -.87 +45.2
IntSec 7722 -1.59 +74.5
MStratBd 10.21 ... +10.6
QuanlEqS 39.64 -.60 +36.6
Rydex Advisor:
OTCn 11.86 -.22 +9.8
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxAnlO.08 -.01 +9.8
IntlEqAn 14.49 -.34 +73.8
LgCGroAn21.55 -.37 +34.4
LgCValAn22.15 -.30 +46.6
TxMgLCn 13.43 -.21 +40.4
SSgA Funds:
nltSlock 13.86 -.27 +86.3
STI Classic:
LCpVIEqA 15.00 -.22 +45.9
LCGrSkAp 12.26-.20 +22,3
LCGrSkCp 11.39 -.19 +20.2
SelLCStkCt25.97-.43 +25.2
SelLCpSkl28.15 -.46 +29,0
Schwab Funds:
HlthCare 15.76 -.12 +60.0
0I0lnvr 41.36 -.60 +41.1
100OSel 41.37 -.60 +41.7
S&Plnv 21.91 -.29 +38.7
S&PSel 22.00 -.29 +39.4
S&PlnslSI 11.22 -.16 +39.6
SmCplnv 23.00 -.36 +52.4
YIdPlsSI 9.52 -.03 +12.1
Selected Funds:
AmShD 45.71 -.67 +43.5
AmShSp 45.62 -.66 +42.2
Sellgman Group:
ComunAt 35.23 -.48 +75.3
FrontrAt 13.73 -.28 +51.7
FrontrDt 11.64 -.b3 +48.4
GIbSmA 17.34 -.43 +71.9
GIbTchA 17.06 -.26 +69.9
HYdBAp 3.23 -.02 +17.7
Sentinel Group:
C S A p 33.66 -.46 +44.5
Sequoia n152.67 -.67+31.4
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 41.94 -.63 +46.9
SoundSh 39.04 -.55+45.8
St FarmAssoc:
Gwlh 58.39 -.73 +42.6
Stratton Funds:
DMdend 29.99 -.37 +34.5
Multi-Cap 41.02 -.81 +47.1
SmCap 46.68 -.85 +56.2
SunAmerlca Funds:
USGvBIt 9.13 -.01 +6.9
SunAmerica Focus:
FgCpAp 18.32 -.28 +21.2
Tamarack Funds:
EnSmnp 29.88 -.44 +39.9
Value 39.49 -.47 +34.2
Templeton Instilt:
EmMSp 21.15 -.92+117.9
ForEqS 27.85 -.60+87,9
Third Avenue Fds:
Intl r 23.04 -.62 +72.0
RIEstVIr 30.93 -.64+58.0
Value 59.19-1.10 +59.4
Thornburg Fds:
IntValAp 32.07 -.51 +97.9
IntValuel 32.69 -.52+100.4
Thrnvent Fds A:
HiYld 4.93 -.01 +21.3
Incom 8.40 -.02 +10.4
LgCpStk 28.06 -.48 +34.6
TA IDEX A:
TempGobAp30.59-.65 +47.5
TrCHYBapx 8.89 -.09 +18.4
TAFxlnpx 9.06 -.05 +10.2
Turner Funds:
SmlCpGrn29.62 -.55 +58.1
Tweedy Browns:
GthbVal 32.86 -.05 +63.6
UBS Funds CI A:
GlobAtl 14.20 -.13 +39.3
UMB Scout Funds:
Inll 34.32 -.65 +63.9
US Global Investors:
AlIAm 25.95 -.71 +49,8
GIbRs 15.97 -.72+167,7
GIdShr 13.93 -.81+121.8
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USChina 12.07 -.38+130.6
WldPrcMn25.62 -1.62+149.5
USAA Group:
AgvGt 33.17 -.60+37.7
CABd 10.62 -.03 +10.6
CmstStr 26.56 -,38 +37.0
GNMA 9.41 -.01 +10.5
GrTxStr 13.98 -.10 +31.9
Grwth 15.31 -.32 436.4
Gr&Inc 18.48 -31 +39.5
IncStk 16.01 -.20 +37.1
Inco 11.92 ... +11.2
Inll 27.42 -.30 +74.8
NYBd 11,59 -.03 +10.3
PrecMM 25.94-1.49+113.7
SciTech 12.31 -.24 +5868
ShITBnd 886 ... +10.9
SmCpStk 14.66 -.25 +53.0
TxEII 12.80 -.02 +94
TxELT 13.38 -.03 +10.5
TxESh 10.50 ... +7.5
VABd 11.11 -.02 +8.7
WdGr 20.25 -.22 +609
VALIC:
MdCpldx 23.87 -.49 +532
Stkldx 36.69 -.51 38.2
Value Line Fd:
LrgCon 22.28 -.40 +54A
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFAp 17.57 -.08 +7.6
CmsAp 18.76 -.14 +402
CpBdAp 6.42 ... +11.0
EqlncAp 9.04 -.05 +37.9
Exch 447.36 -6.34 445.1
GrlnAp 21.78 -.16 +48.0
HarbAp 15.70 -.21 +26.9
HiYIdA 10.33 -,02 +18.0
HYMuAp 10.72 -.02 +20.1
InTFAp 17.55 -.07 +7.5
MunlAp 14.09 -.05 +9.3
PATFAp 16.72 -.04 +10.0
StrMunnc 12.92 -.04 +17.6
US MtgeA 13.10 +.01 +10.3
UWA p 22.89 -.36 +65.8
Van Kamp Funds B:
EnterpBt 13.10 -22 33.5
EqlncBt 8.88 -.05 435.0
HYMuBt 10.72 -.02 +17.4
MuIB 14.07 -.05 +6.9
PATFB1 16.66 -.04 +7.4
MStGih 36.48 -.72 +29.0
StMunlnc.12.92 -.03 +15.1
USNMge 13.04 ... +7.5
UtSlB 22.77 -.36 +62.1
Vanguard Admiral:
CA[TAdmnlO.76 -.01 +8.3
CpOpAdln87.88 -1.72 +65.1
Energy n 131.77 -3.26+129.2
EuroAdml n87.34-1.66 +84.5
ExplAdmln70.38 -1.38 +4.4
ExtdAdmn38.74 -.73 +7.9
50Adm n129.89-1.79 +39.5
GNMAAdnl0.07 -.01 +122
GrolncAdn57.24 -.88 +37.8
GrwAdnmn30.51 -.46 +36.1
HlhCrn 61.58 -.40 +45.2
HiYldCpn 5.92 -.02 +17.3
InlProAdn23.17 ... NS
ITBdAdmlnl0.14 +.02 +10.6
nlGrAdrmn78.22-1.87 +680.1
ITAdmIn 13.03 -.02 +8.9
rOGrAdmn 9.59 0 +01 11.3
LdTrAdon 10.65 .. +7.0
MCpAdl n90.75-1.96 +64.0
MuHYAdmn10.50 -.02 +12.4
PrnCaprn73.82 -1.48 +50.3
STsyAdmlnlO.36 +.02 +102
STBdAdmln9.9 +.01 +9.7
ShtTrAdn 15.57 ... +7.7
STIGrAdn10.56 +.01 +11,9
SmCAdm n32.22 -.56 +54.1
TxMCap rn68.11-1.06 +44.8
TU Bdmln 9.87 ... +11.0
TStkAdmn33.94 -.50 +43.8
ValAdmln 25.87 -.36+49.1
WellslAdmn52.51 -.19 +24.0
WelltnAdmn56.56 -.40 +40.2
Windsorn 61.01 -1.04 +44.3
WdsrloAdn61.64 -.81 +47.7
Vanguard Fds:
AssetAn 28.88 -.31 +39.7
CALTn 11.34 -.02 +10.8
CapOppn 38.02 -.74 +64.7
Convrtn 13.94 -.17+36.4
DidGron 14.66 -.19 +43.4
Energyn 70.14 -1.73+128.8
Eqlncn 25.07 -.28 +445
Expirn 7552 -1.48 +53.6
FLLTn 11.32 -.2 +9.7
GNMAn 10.07 -.01 +11.9
GlbEqn 23.66 -.59 +75.1
Grolncn 35.05 -.54 +37.1
GrthEqn 11.55 -.21 +42.4
HYCorpn 5.92 -.02 +16.9
HIlCren 14.85 -.95 +44.8
InaPron 11.80 ... +9.8
InflExplrn 21.84 -.52+100.3
IntlGrn 24.55 -.59+79.0
IntVaen 41.44 -.93 +85.5
ITIGraden 9.59 +.01 +10.9
iTTryn 10.81 +.3 +10.3
UeConn 16.66 -.11 +27.5
UfeGron 23.97 -.31 +44.6
Ufelncn 13.94 -.05 +19.4
UfeMod n 20.43 -.20 +35.8
LTIGraden 8.78 -.02 +11.5
LTTsryn 10.85 -.01 +13.1
Morgn 19.45 -.36 +48.8
MuHYn 10.50 -.02 +12.1
MulnsLgnl2.21 -.03 +10.2
Mulntn 13.03 -.02 +8.7
MuLldn 10.65 ... +6.8
MuLongn 10.92 -.02 +10.0
MuShrtn 15.57 ... +75
NJLTn 11.48 -.03 +9.9
NYLTn 10.92 -.02 +9.3
OHLTTEnl1.67 -.02 +9.8
PALTn 11.00 -.02 +9.7
PrecMllsrn29.18 -.94+156.4
PrmcpCorn12.87 -.23 NS
Pnocprn 71.08 -1.42 +49.6
SelValurn20.69 -.37 +53.5
STARn 21.02 -.23 +36.6
STIGlrdenlO.56 +.01 +11.6
STFedn 10.32 ... +10.1
StralEqn 22.97 -.52 +52.3
TglRe2025 n13.21 -.17 +34.2
TglRe2015 n12.65-.12 +29.8
TglRe2035 n14.03-.20 +41.4
USGron 18.49 -.32 +35.2
USValuenl428 -.19 +352
Welslyn 21.67 -.08 +23.7
Welltnn 32.74 -.24 +39.7
Wndsr6 18.08 -.30 +43.9
Wndslln 34.72 -.48 +47.2
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500n 129.87-1.80 +39.2
Balancedn21.30 -.18 +29.9
DevMktn 12.85 -.25 +76.6
EMkIn 26.94 -.91+148.4
Europen 37.16 -.71 +84.0
Extendn 38.69 -.72 +57.3
Growth n 30.50 -.46 +35.6
rTBndn 10.14 +.02 +10.4
LgCaplxn 25.39 -.37 +42.1
MidCapn 19.99 -.43 +63.6
Pacifcn 12.43 -.26 +61.5
REITrn 21.20 -.25 +57.5
SmCapn 32.19 -.56 +63.6
SmICpVln 15.7 -.26 +44.8
TotBndn 9.87 ... +10.7
Totlllnlln 18.30 -.40 +84.9
TotStkn 33.93 -.50 +43.4
Value n 25.86 -.36 +48.6
Vanguard Instl Fds:
Ballnsln 21.30 -.19 +30.3
DvMktlnsltn12.75 -.25 +77.4
Eurolnstn 37.23 -.70 +84.8
Extlnn 38.76 -.72 468.1
Grwlhlstn 30.51 -.46 +36.2
Instldxn 128.90 -1.78 +39.7
InsPRn 128.90-1.78 +39.7
Totldldxn49.78 -.01 +11.0
InsTStPlus n3.60 -.4 +44.2
MidCplstln20.06 -.43 +642
SCInstn 32.24 -.56 +54.3
TBIstn 9.87 ... +11.1
TSInstn 33.94 -.50 +43.9
Valuelskn 25.87 -.36 +49.2
Vantagepolnt Fds:
Growth 9.78 -.16 +34.6
Victory Funds:
DvsSIA 18.49 -.26 +46.5
Waddell & Reed Adv:
CorelnvA 6.30 -.10 +492
Wasatch:
SmCpGr 37.10 -.54 +46.8
Weltz Funds:
Value 35.49 -.62 +25.7
Wells Fargo Adv:
CmSlkZ 21.34 -.38 +682
Opplylnv 42.29 -.68 +45.2
SCApValZp32.88-.61 +72.1
Western Asset:
CorePlus 10.11 -.03 +13.1
Core 10.90 -.04 +10.3
William Blair N:
GrowlhN 12.00 -.19 +51.6
IntGlhN 28.59 -.80 +90.5
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NWA NwstAlrndl4.91 -2.19
NVS Novarts d52.17 -.66
NFI NovaStrs 7.23 +.30
NST NSTAR 32.10 -.19
NUE Nucor 4.51 -2.84
NQF NvFL d12.94 -.04
NIO NVIMO d13.46 -.14
JPC NvMulSI&G 11.01 -.29
JPS NQPf2 11.20 -.82
OGE OGEEngy 31.25 -.26
OXY OcdPets 54.18 -1.06
ODP OfcDpt 21.69 -1.02
ORI OdRepub 17.99 +.05
OLN Olin 18.82 -.49
OMC Omnicms 50.50 -.61
KE. ONEOK 45.17 -.93
OKS ONEOK R 59.45 -1.35
OSK OshkoshT 54.83 -2.37
PCG PG&ECp 44.12 -.02
PMI PMIGrp d27.72 +.25
PNC PNC 67.90 +.33
PNM PNMRes 23.19 -.46
PPG PPG 70.57 -1.71
PPL PPLCorp 48.02 -.41
PKG PackAmer 23.04 -.72
PTV Paclv 28.15 -1.14
PKD ParkDi 7.85 +.19
PSS PaylShe 22.68 -1.30
BTU PealyE 41.85 -.67
PGHPeng 17.10 -.36
PVR PennVaRs 26.20 -.34
JCP Penney 62.57 +.45
PBY PepBoy 14.37 -.25
PEP PepsiCo 67.34 +.18
PAS PepsiAmer 27.02 -.77
PET Prmian 13.55 -.15
HK Petrohawk 14.91 -.51
PBRA PetbnrsAs 47.16 -2.75
PBR Petrobrsa 55.41 -3.08
PFE Pfizer 2353 -.05
PMC Pharnmern 17.15 +.40
PNY PiedNG 24.52 -.23
PIR Pler 1 6.03 -34
RCS PlmcoStat 8.72 -.80
PBI PitnyBw 43.75 -.78
PXP PlalnsEx d37.81 -.91
PCL PlumCrk 38.44 -1.11
PII Polaris 44.97 -.33
RL Polo RL 76.92 -3.67
PPS PostPrp d37.96 -.93
POT Potash a 79.96 -5.99
PX Praxalr 71.50 -3.60
PCP PrecCastpt124.40 -2.40
PDE Pridelnol 33.26 -1.61
PFG PinFnd 53.06 -1.29
PG ProctGam 63.48 -.24
PGN ProgrssEn 44.99 -.46
PGR ProgsvCp 22.03 -.15
PLD PrLogis d53.19 -.43
PHY ProsStHiln d2.69 -.15
PVX ProvETg 11.23 -.34
PRU Prudent 084.28 -.24
PEG PSEG 81.07 -1.46
PSA PubStrg 69.24 -.36
PSD PugetEngy 22.66 +.05
PHM PuateH d16.90 -.52
PYM. PHYM 6.91 -.15
PGM PIGM d9.30 -.20
PPT PPrIT 6.17
.W4-> Quanex 40.00 -.31
PWR QuantaSvc 24.50 -.51
DGX QstDiag 53.67 -.58
STR Questars 47.29 -1,92
ZQK Quiksivr 13.18 +.32
Q QwestCm 855
RAS RAITFin 6.68 -.13
RPM RPM 21.30 -.86
RTI RTIntM 64.45 -4.06
RDN Radlan 1657 -1.30
RSH RadioShk 22.42 +.42
RAH Radcorp 58.34 -1.31
RJF RJamesFn 29.89 -1.11
RYN Rayonier 38.69 -.73
RTN Rayheon 54.69 -.60
0 Ritylnco 25.00 -.14
RHT RedHat 21.01 -.04
RWT RedwdTr 29.48 -1.17
RF RegionsFn 29.08 -.43
RRI ResantEn 24.66 -.91
REP Repsol 35.96 -1.04
RVI RetailVentdl.14 -.25
REV Revlon 1.10 -.05
RAD RiteAid 490 -21
ROK RockwlAut 66.77 -2.08
ROH RoHaas 54.09 -.66
RDC Rowan 36.64 -1.62
RCL RylCarb 36.35 -1.56
RDS/A RoyDShA 72.40 -1.10
RVT Royce 18.18 -.69
RVTpB RoycepB 23.10 -.02
RYL Rytand 30.85 -1.13
SAP SAPAG 51.99 -.53
SCG SCANA 37.04 -.87
SKM SKTicm 26.90 -.54
SLM SLMCp 46.75 -.43
STM STMicro 16.20 -.63
SWY Safeway 30.88 -.58
JOE StJoe d33.48 -1.91
STJ SUude 43.34 -1.04
SKS Saks 17.61 -.47
CRM Salesforce 42.80 -2.10
SBH SallyBtyn 8.46 +.70
SJT SJuanB 32.80 +20
SNY Sanofi d38.82 -.89
SLE SaraLee 15.93 -.07
SGP Schemra 2916 +.85
SLB Schlmbrg 87.24 -1.93
SCT ScotfshRe d2.79 -.90
STX SeagaleT 23.36 -.94
SEE SeaLAirs 26.67 -1.13
SRE SempraEn 52.21 -1.07
SXT Se lsent 25.66 +.35
SHW Sherwn 65.28 -.24
SID. SderNac 4750 -3.55
SRP SierPac 14.73 -.34
SLW SlvWhtng 11.77 -1.01
SPG SimonProp 85.69 -2.44
AOS SmithAO 46.79 -.95
511 Smilhlntl 58.18 -1.92
SFD SmitfF 29.94 -.81
SLR Slectn 3.73 -.09
BID Sothebys 4154 -3.09
SJI SoJerlnd 33.05 -.09
SO SouhnCo 35.01 -.04
PCU SthnCopps88.68 -6.21
LUV SwstlAl 15.19 -.58
SWN SwsbiEngy 3824 -1.50
SOV SovrgnBcpdl6.58 -.47
SE SperaEn 22.70 -.32
S SointNex 18.63 -08
SPF SdPac 8.94 -1.21
SXI Stndex 22.98 +.46
HOT StanWdt 54.08 -.78
STT. SlateStr 62.52 -2.72
STE Steris 27.50 -.15
SLT Strelen 14.33 -.62
GLD sTGold 66.13 -.16
SYK Sttyker 64.41 +.28
RGR StunRug 17.21 +.02
SPH SubPpne 43.84 +.04
SUI SunCmts 26.38 -.47
SU Suncorg 86.22 -1.61
SUN Sunoco 65.15 -1.70
STP Suntech 37.10 -120
ST1 SunTrst 77.61 +1.07
SVU Supvalu 40.47 +.39
SNV Synovus 26.42 -.07
SYY Sysco 32.00 -.19
TAM TAM SA 24.40 -.64
TCB TCF Fnd 23.67 -.08
TE TECO d15.13 -.41
TJX TJX 28.48 +.90
TOA TOUSA 3.05 +.69
TXU TXUCorp 63.40 +.18
TSM TaiwSemni 919 -41
TIM TallsmEos 16.52 -.45
TGT Target 58.11 -1.98
TEK Tektronx 31.31 -1.04
TNE TelNorL 19.64 -1.03
NZT TelcNZ 23.95 -.70
TMX TeIMexL 31.83 -1.04
TIN Templeln 53.67 -1.65
TPX TempurP 27.11 -1.44
TS Tenars 45.80 -1.65
TH TenetHth 4.02 -.23
TPP Teppon 39.50 -.38
TER Teradyn 15.01 -.30
TEX Terex 72.19 -3.01
TRA Terra 21.60 -1.05
TNH TerraNtro 72.97 -552
TSO Tesoros 44.72 -2.18
Tn1 TetraTech 1882-1.68
TXN Texlnst 32,32 -64
TGX Theragen 3.67
TMO ThermoFs 50.65 -2.25
TNB ThmBet 54.87 -.73
TMA Thomba 1056 +2,95
MMM 3MCo 85.06 -.70
TIF TMfany 42.52 -.71
TWC TWCablen34.42 -1.00
TWX TimeWam 1832 +13
TKR Tlmken 32.05 -1.84
TIE TianMet 29.57 -.19
TOD ToddShp 22.16 +.16
TOL TollBos 21.78 -.60
TRU TorchEn 9.00
TMK Trcdhrk 59.46 -.66
TD TorDBkg 60.50 -1.04
TOT Totl SA 70.87 -1.50
TSS ToalSys 27.67 +.28
RIG Transom 98.15 -1.54
TRV Travelers 50.13 +.02
TG Tredgar 16.92 +.03
TY TriConO 22.62 -.60
TRN Triity 34.86 -1.16
TEL Tycoec n 32.96 +.51
TYC Tycolnrn d41.92 -1.63
TSN Tyson 19.54 -.40
UBS UBSAG d50.98 -.51
UDR UDR 22.53 -.20
UIL UILHold 30.09 +.73
LCC USAIkwy d259 -3.13
USU USEC 14.69 -.25
USG USG d3643 -2.00
UA UndrArmr 59.09 -2.38
UBB UUnlao 103.00 -6.97
UNF UnlFirst 39.71 -2.17
UN UlnevNV 28.75 -.01
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S "A journey ofa thousand
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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan ............................publisher
Charlie Brennan ..................... ........ editor
Neale Brennan ...... promotions/community affairs
Kathie Stewart .................. circulation director
Mike Arnold ........................ managing editor
Founded in 1891 Curt Ebitz ............... ............. citizen member
by Albert M.
Williamson Mac Harris ..............................citizen member
"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus
FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
Back to school
time generates
anxiety, joy
ig yellow school buses
will again demand to
share the roadways, chil-
dren will be huddled at perilous
street corners, principals will
Sgawk at fashions that were once
only acceptable in nightclubs,
110 new teachers will not
remember their own name when
they walk inside their freshly
painted classroom and parents
will forget every mandatory
form that had to be completed.
Ah, the joys of the
first day of school.
But for all of the THE I;
anticipation and
anxiety, the begin- school
ning of a new school to open
year is an exciting y
undertaking for
more people on any OU 01
one given day in our Be insp
community than prepared
most holidays, cele-
brations, festivals, YOUR OPII
grand openings and cr,ooncieoi
elections. From the comment a
Chrorncle
kindergartener on
his first day to the
veteran history teacher to all of
the parents, support personnel
and volunteers in between, it is a
time to look forward to a year
where every day is a day of end-
less possibilities and achieve-
ments.
The thrill of that clean slate,
those unfilled notebooks and
clean backpacks are invitations
for new ideas, goals, resolutions
and time-tested advice for the
2007-08 school year.
To students: Prepare yourself
to be successful. Understand the
expectations and go one step fur-
ther. Look at your education as a
priceless opportunity and your
learning as a journey that is
accompanied by hard work, chal-
lenges and surprises. Wandering
off the regimented path is pre-
dictable, but finding your way
back will foretell the true
Strength of character.
To parents: Studies consistent-
ly prove that children whose par-
ents are involved with their edu-
Scation are the more successful in
both personal and academic
Endeavors. Know the teachers,
: Caring bus drivers S
Regarding Aug. 9's front-
Spage article on "Bus driver
Rewarded for good work":
Bravo for bus driver Ryan
,Stamper, for his excellent
work and observance
Please, everyor.ne, be aware
that most bus drivers'care '.CALL
a great deal about'the kids 563
on their bus, yet they ,
receive next to no, recogni-
tion for their efforts. My
husband works for.Crystal River and
the recognition at work they receive
is usually for a complaint. The driv-
ers are expected to do much more
than just pick the kids up and drop
them off. No one but the bus drivers
knows just how.demanding the job
is. I am the wife of a bus driver and
I can honestly say my husband
wants to treat every student as if
They are our own children; with
great care and compassion.
Ask the family
I was very disappointed with the
paper this morning that there was
no interview from the man who was
join the advisory organizations,
help with homework, read the
newsletters, support school poli-
cies and ask questions.
Remember that you do not wash
your hands of primary responsi-
bility when your child gets on
that school bus.
To teachers: Gird yourselves
with patience, passion, creativity,
enthusiasm and know that the
future is truly in your hands.
Continuously remind yourselves
that your value will
never be measured
SSUE: by the dollar figure
on your paycheck,
)ors ready but rather by the
for new lives that are
ar. changed through
your dedication and
PINION: commitment
ired, be To administrators:
,be safe. Continue to direct a
school system that
I/ON:v Go to. looks at each school
irne.corn to as a center for inno-
bout toda'0 s vation and excite-
edoi. oa. ment, each teacher
as a valued resource
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beyond measure and each stu-
dent as an individual and not a
test score. Exercise endurance
and long-suffering when it comes
to unfunded state mandates and
treat each tax dollar as if it were
the last. While you tackle budg-
ets, classroom size, security and
the red tape of bureaucratic obe-
dience, remember that your first
allegiance must always be to the
learning, growth and welfare of
each Citrus County student.
To the community: Be ever
mindful of the enormous tasks we
have set upon our school system
and find out what you can do to
help. Volunteer in the class-
rooms, support fundraisers,
become a business partner, spon-
sor activities and actively pursue
the advancement of our students
through civic initiatives and com-
munity projects.
That first day of Citrus County's
2007-08 school year will be a
scrapbook memory for some, a
trial by fire for others and a chal-
lenging threshold for each stu-
dent, family, staff member and for
this community.
SI convicted of molesting a
girl ... He was railroaded
... feel that you should
interview his family.
Racing trucks
I'd like to know why the
sheriff's (office) doesn't
drive through Tanglewood
subdivision off of (State
.059 Road) 200 anymore. They
S579 got all these young kids
test-driving their trucks on
weekends and at night
with no license plates on. They go
out to (State Road) 200 and they go
up and down Stokes Ferry Road and
they come back. Then they come
back into the development racing
up their motors, but nobody can
catch them on the highway. Where
are all the Citrus County deputies at
this time of the evening when they
can be catching these young men
with these trucks that don't-have
license plates on them?
Highest point
The highest point in Citrus County
is on Grover Cleveland where the big
electrical towers cross the road.
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Indy Race
I have been a reader of the
Chronicle since 1981 and a sub-
scriber so long I can't remember, but
I think it was about the time my wife
(she worked for the Chronicle) and I
attended a function at Andre's of
Citrus Hills, when Gerry Mulligan
announced the Chronicle was going
to a daily publication.
Early last month following the July
8 Indy Race, I called Sound Off con-
cerning the fact no publicity had
been afforded to the race, and fol-
lowing the event no results were
published in the Chronicle, even
though there were some sound bites
on the TV sports reports concerning
some controversy about the on-track
tactics and the winner. It was never
published.
Prior to that weekend, there were
several articles appearing in the
sports section about the NASCAR
race with the lineups, etc., but noth-
ing about the Indy race or the line-
up? Of course, there were all the
articles concerning the results of the
Cup and the Bush races.
There were three articles plus the
ending results concerning the Cup
race, but no results on the Indy race
this past weekend (Aug. 5), although
there were some brief sound bites on
TV concerning the large crash, cars
OPINIONS INVITE
a The opinions expressed in Chr
trials are the opinions of the
board of the newspaper.
Viewpoints depicted in political
toons, columns or letters do n
sarily represent the opinion of
rial board.
Groups or individuals are invit
express their opinions in a leti
editor.
M Persons wishing to address the
board, which meets weekly, sr
Linda Johnson at (352) 563-5
All letters must be signed and
phone number and hometown
letters sent via e-mail. Names
hometowns will be printed; ph
bers will not be published or
B We reserve the right to edit let
length, libel, fairness and gooi
Letters must be no longer thai
words, and writers will be limi
three letters per month.
I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor,
Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal Ri
34429. Or, fax to (352) 563-3
mail to oltters@chronlcleoonli
flipping over, etc., and again
of information on the results
Cup, with details about sever
ers. Then there have been m
cles on NASCAR and the pro
between them and Robby Go
but nothing about Indy drive
It would not be as bad if I
the race results from the Int
but going to the Indy site did
good. A quarter of the sports
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onicle edi- with Hollywood celebrities, enter-
editorial tainers, book reviews, movie reviews
Ia car- and past history." Is it.too much to
ot neces- ask for a little coverage of a sport
the edito- that millions watch and support?
Without these millions of devoted
r to the fans, the sport of open wheel racing
would not exist.
e editorial
iould call Sid Hatten
5660. Floral City
I include a
, including
and Dog issue
lone num-
given out. Some people are "die-hards." So it
:ters for is with the letter writer who refuses
d taste, to accept proof of the statements I
n 350 made previously, with regard to
ted to whether or not dogs are permitted in
1624 N. restaurants.
ver, FL Think what you will, only the gov-
280 or e- ernment, state and county make the
rules referencing food consumed by
the public in any form.
volumes Naturally, "seeing eye" dogs are
Sof the allowed without question in all
ral driv- restaurants.
tany arti- To date, no rules nor laws have
)blem been passed in Citrus County permit-
ordon, ting dogs to dine with their owners in
!rs. eating establishments, or in any open
could get patios attached to a restaurant.
ernet,
I me no Emma LoCastro
section Homosassa
THE CHRONICLE invites you to call "Sound Off" with your opinions on any subject. You do not need to leave your name and have up to 30 seconds to record.
COMMENTS will be edited for length, personal attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers.
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What's the matter
with the Chronicle
editorial staff? You
wrote the article in
the paper this
morning front
page, no less -
that says El Diablo CAL
won No. 1. Now Db
where is El Diablo? Now-
Would you believe I
don't know? I'm not
a golfer. But in your whole arti-
cle, you never identified the
location of the golf course. I
think that's inexcusable. And
second of all, I'm getting sick
and tired of the front page hav-
ing nothing but depressing
news. Can't you put something
nice on the front page once in
a while?
Power outages
I live in Heatherwood and
we're having electrical prob-
lems here with Progress
Energy. Every time it thunders
in the evening, you have to
operate a flashlight because
your power's going to go off.
This goes on and on and on.
Unfortunately, there's no one in
town that you can call and talk
to. There's nobody you can look
eye to eye with and tell them
your problem. Everything's all
on a telephone computer and
Syou talk to computer people ...
You can't have a problem
solved locally, but someone
i needs to be able to solve the
situation. It's ridiculous. Last
night, on Sunday evening, in 35
minutes, the power went off
j three times and then it flick-
Sered on and off, on and off, on
and off as fast as you could
throw a wall switch, which is
really horrible to all electric
motors running refrigera-
tors, freezers, air conditioners.
Something has to be done and
the only way to get the word
out there is to call the Sound
Off. And isn't it a shame that
c you can't call somebody locally
S and talk to a human being?
Yellow stripe
I'm calling about the side-
walks in Crystal River. I see
that they're at least 10 feet to
Dr
12 feet wide. There's
probably 35 signs that
had to be installed say-
ing "Do not drive on
this." Now I see that
they painted yellow
of the sidewalk so peo-
pie understand that
they have to walk on the
579 right-hand side of the
U sidewalk going south-
bound, and coming
northbound they have to be on
the other side. This is the most
ridiculous and ugliest-looking
thing I've ever seen. I don't
know what Citrus County or
as it's called, "Circus County"
is doing. And furthermore,
Crystal River has about as
much input into making
changes as a parrot does in a
pet shop. I cannot believe that
the council people from Crystal
River would allow the state to
come in and ruin the beautifi-
cation of our city. We have
awards going out monthly on
beautification of buildings.
People are trying to improve
their businesses to make it
more acceptable. Then we have
the state coming in without
anybody from the city oversee-
ing this, putting blacktop side-
walks in that are way too big.
Putting in yellow lines down the
middle of the sidewalk has to
be the most ridiculous thing.
Speak English
Everyone says "speak
Spanish, speak Spanish." What
about these other foreign lan-
guages? I've been to doctors
that I cannot understand. I think
all professional people from for-
eign countries should learn to
speak more English so that we
can understand them. It just
doesn't seem right to be an
American and have to put up
with somebody else's foreign
language that we can't under-
stand.
Expanding rights
A caller on Aug. 13, under
the title "Right to live," gave the
best reasoning for universal
healthcare I've heard. We have
an inalienable right to it
through our constitutional
guarantees. But using that
same logic life, liberty and
the pursuit of happiness -
couldn't one also deduce that
the government is responsible
for providing all of us with food
and shelter as well?
Doggy business
Re: Two dogs living in Cypress
Cove Condos, Inverness. The
dogs walk separately on very
long leashes. The dogs are all
over the lawn. They do some of
their business on these lawns.
This is annoying to the owners
of the condos. The owners of
the dogs don't seem to care,
but we do. There are other dog
owners in here and not one of
them lets their dog do this.
They're all on short leashes.
Why are they allowed to have
two dogs in the first place? The
dogs are becoming a nuisance.
Please stop.
No to traffic light
I respectfully disagree with
the Chronicle concerning the
need for a traffic light at the
intersection of County Road
491 and U.S. 41 in Holder. I
have lived in Holder most of my
70-plus years. And if Mr.
Perkins lives in Holder, he does
not live near the intersection of
those roads. Without a major
reconfiguration of that intersec-
tion, the current four-way stop
works very well. Most of the
traffic that passes through that
intersection is twice a day, early
and late, and that's the com-
muters going from Citrus
County to Marion and from
Marion coming to Citrus. Even
at rush hour, I have'never waited
more than about three minutes
or so, and that's just about the
time it would take a traffic light
to complete its sequence.
Passing Pace
I see that a Bush supporter is
lamenting the passage of Gen.
Peter Pace as JCS chairman. He
said that Gates was quite right
to dump Pace for many other
reasons besides the contention
that it would dog his confirma-
tion. Pace was a mediocre lap-
dog for Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld
during his tour of duty. During
his watch, little if any improve-
ment was made in Iraq with the
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On many occasions, Pace
opened his mouth at the wrong
time. Perhaps the writer of the
Pace accolade would enlighten
us of Pace's 48 military rib-
bons, i.e., how many for hero-
ism in combat, service in the
combat areas or command of a
unit in combat? Methinks that
the vast majority of Pace's 48
awards are military merit
badges for non-combat duty.
The writer does not enumerate
any of Pace's accomplishments
during his watch, but rather
goes at length to bash
Democrats in Congress per-
haps the true reason for his let-
ter. Without any substance, we
are left with the impression that
Peter Pace was just another gin-
gerbread general prostituted by
the incompetent Bush adminis-
tration.
Farm-fresh eggs
I'd like to know if anybody
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knows where to buy farm-fresh
eggs in Floral City, Inverness or
Hernando. The store-bought
eggs have so much water in
them. When you cook them,
the water splatters all over the
place.
Wire on ground
Yesterday, I went outside to
get my newspaper and there
was a wire on the ground. We
had power, but the wire was on
the ground. I called up...She
said to me, "What color is the
wire? It's the cable company or
the telephone company," and I
should call and have them pick
the wire up. Well, tonight we
have no electricity and they
were out there fixing it and she
wouldn't do a darn thing about
it ... I talked to the supervisor
today and he said he'll talk to
her. Somebody could have been
electrocuted out there because
that wire was on the ground.
And then today we have no
power and then I have to wait
on the phone for more than 25
minutes to get somebody? It's
ridiculous.
Government care
,1 am amazed at all the peo-
ple that want socialized
healthcare, yet criticize our
government constantly. Why, if
you hate the government so
much, do you want it to take
care of your health? The gov-
ernment was not put on this
Earth to take care of people's
health.
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AUTO RACING
5:30 p.m. (ESPN2) IndyCar Racing: Indy Pro Series. (Taped)
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Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.
Texas at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 10:05 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Wednesday's Games
N.Y. Mets 10, Pittsburgh 8
Arizona 9, Florida 6
Washington 4, Philadelphia 2
Atlanta 6, San'Francisco 3
Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.
St. Louis at Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m.
SColorado at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
Houston at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Today's Games
St. Louis (Wainwright 10-9) at Milwaukee
(Bush 9-8), 2:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Livingston 3-2) at Chicago
4ubs (Marquis 9-7), 2:20 p.m.
#'.Y. Mets (Lawrence 1-0) at Pittsburgh
VArmas 2-3), 7:05 p.m.
Arizona (L.Hernandez 8-7) at Florida
Barone 0-0), 7:05 p.m.
ohiladelphia (Hamels 13-5) at Washington
lHanrahan 2-0), 7:05 p.m.
San Francisco (Lincecum 6-3) at Atlanta
N(James 9-8), 7:35 p.m.
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jHensley 1-3), 10:05 p.m.
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San Francisco at Florida, 7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
Arizona at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m.
Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m.
Houston at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:40 p.m
MLB LEADERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING-MOrdonez, Detroit, .357;
ISuzuki, Seattle, .347; Polanco, Detroit,
.344; Figgins, Los Angeles, .342; Posada,
New York, .333; Pedroia, Boston, .324;
Jeter, New York, .324.
RUNS-ARodriguez, New York, 108;
Sheffield, Detroit, 94; Granderson, Detroit,
92; MOrdonez, Detroit, 91; Sizemore,
Cleveland, 87; Rios, Toronto, 87; BAbreu,
New York, 86.
RBI-ARodriguez, New York, 114;
MOrdonez, Detroit, 108; VGuerrero,' Los
Angeles, 92; Momeau, Minnesota, 91;
VMartinez, Cleveland, 84; THunter,
Minnesota, 84; Matsui, New York, 81.
HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 172; MOrdonez,
Detroit, 158; Jeter, New York, 158;
Polanco, Detroit, 150; Rios, Toronto, 149;
BRoberts, Baltimore, 146; Crawford,
Tampa Bay, 145; MYoung, Texas, 145.
DOUBLES-MOrdonez, Detroit, 41;
VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 38; DOrtiz,
Boston, 37; Markakis, Baltimore, 34;
Cano, New York, 34; AHill, Toronto, 34;
BRoberts, Baltimore, 34; THunter,
Minnesota, 34.
TRIPLES-Granderson, Detroit, 19;
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; THunter, Minnesota, 24;
Dye, Chicago, 24; Sheffield, Detroit, 24;
Matsui, New York, 23;. Konerko,
Chicago, 23.
STOLEN BASES-Crawford, Tampa Bay,
39; BRoberts, Baltimore, 36; CPatterson,
Baltimore, 35; ISuzuki, Seattle, 34;
Figgins, Los Angeles, 33; 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, 2.98; Halladay,
Toronto, 14-5, .737, 3.99; Lackey, Los
Angeles, 15-6, .714, 3.07; Marcum,
Toronto, 10-4, .714, 3.31.
STRIKEOUTS-Bedard, Baltimore, 207;
JoSantana, Minnesota, 174; Kazmir,
Tampa Bay, 168; Matsuzaka, Boston, 164;
SSabathia, Cleveland, 162; Shields, Tampa
SBay, 148; JVazquez, Chicago, 141.
SAVES-Putz, Seattle, 34; Jenks,
SChicago, 33; Borowski, Cleveland, 33;
TJones, Detroit, 31; FrRodriguez, Los
Angeles, 29; Papelbon, Boston, 28;
Nathan, Minnesota, 26.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-HaRamirez, Florida, .343;
Holliday, Colorado, .338; CJones, Atlanta,
.338; MiCabrera, Florida, .336; Utley,
Philadelphia, .336; Renteria, Atlanta, .336;
SDYoung, Washington, .333.
RUNS-Rollins, Philadelphia, 100;
HaRamirez, Florida, 93; JBReyes, New
York, 87; Uggla, Florida, 83; Holliday,
Colorado, 80; Fielder, Milwaukee, 80;
Wright, New York, 79; Utley,
Philadelphia, 79.
RBI-Howard, Philadelphia, 97; CaLee,
Houston, 95; Holliday, Colorado, 93;
Fielder, Milwaukee, 89; MiCabrera,
Florida, 86; Atkins, Colorado, 82; Utley,
Philadelphia, 82.
HITS-HaRamirez, Florida, 160; Holliday,
Colorado, 157; JBReyes, New York, 151;
Rollins, Philadelphia, 150; Francoeur,
Atlanta, 146; MiCabrera, Florida, 146;
Bymes, Arizona, 143.
DOUBLES-Holliday, Colorado, 41; Utley,
Philadelphia, 41; Uggla, Florida, 40;
AdGonzalez, San Diego, 36; HaRamirez,
SFlorida, 35; Church, Washington, 35;
Rowand, Philadelphia, 34; CaLee,
Houston, 34.
TRIPLES-Rollins, Philadelphia, 15;
JBReyes, New York, 11; Johnson, Atlanta,
10; Amezaga, Florida, 9; Byrnes, Arizona,
7; Pence, Houston, 6; DRoberts, San
Francisco, 6; CGuzman, Washington, 6;
MCameron, San Diego, 6.
HOME RUNS-Fielder, Milwaukee, 37;
Howard, Philadelphia, 33; Dunn,
Cincinnati, 30; MiCabrera, Florida, 29;
Griffey Jr., Cincinnati, 27; Bonds, San
SFrancisco, 25; Pujols, St. Louis, 24;
CaLee, Houston, 24.
STOLEN BASES-JBReyes, New York,
58; Pierre, Los Angeles, 46; HaRamirez,
SFlorida, 37; Victorino, Philadelphia, 32;
Byrnes, Arzona, 32; Taveras, Colorado,
29; Wright, New York, 25.
SPITCHING (12 Decisions)-Penny, Los
Angeles, 13-3, .812, 2.54; Harang,
Cincinnati, 12-3, .800, 3.50; THudson,
Atlanta, 14-5, .737, 3.02; Hamels,
Philadelphia, 13-5, .722, 3.64; Peavy, San
Diego, 13-5, .722, 2.23; Lilly, Chicago, 13-
5, .722, 3.51; BSheets, Milwaukee, 10-4,
.714, 3.39.
STRIKEOUTS-Peavy, San Diego, 164;
Webb, Arizona, 155; Harang, Cincinnati,
153; Hamels, Philadelphia, 150;
CZambrano, Chicago, 139; Snell,
Pittsburgh, 131; Smoltz, Atlanta, 130.
SAVES-Valverde, Arizona, 36; FCordero,
Milwaukee, 36; Saito, Los Angeles, 29;
Hoffman, San Diego, 29; BWagner, New
York, 28; CCordero, Washington, 27;
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Atlanta 64
Philadelphia 63
Florida 56
Washington 55
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10-8 Detroit
10-8 Minnesota
6-12 Chicago
7-11 Kansas City
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30-31 8-7 St. Louis
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New York 000 000 003 0- 3
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8. 2B-Markakis (34), Tejada (14). HR-
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Umpires-Home, Mark Wegner; First,
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Third, Brian Runge.
T-3:36. A-53,363 (56,937).
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14-4 Seattle
11-7 Oakland
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Bootcheck 2 1 0 0 0 0
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Accardo S,23 1 1 0 0 0 0
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ATLANTA
RDavis cf 3 01 1 Harris If
Chulk p
BMolna ph
Vizquel ss
Winn rf
Bonds If
Klesko lb
Ortmr lb
Drham 2b
Feliz 3b
Rdrgez c
RuOrtiz p
Atchsn p
Tschnr p
DRbrts cf
0 00 0 Jhnson 2b
1 00 0 CJones 3b
5 00 1 Txeira lb
4 01 0 McCnnc
4 11 1 Frncur rf
2 00 0 AJones cf
2 01 0 YEscbr ss
3010 THudsn p
4 01 0 Thrmn ph
3 110 Wckmn p
1 00 0
0 00 0
0 00 0
2120
ab rh bi
3 1 1 1
5000
3020
2 1 0 1
3 1 1 0
2210
4 1 1 2
4000
3021
1 000
0000
Totals 343 9 3 Totals 30 6 8 5
San Francisco 000 011 100- 3
Atlanta 110 004 00)(- 6
E-Durham (11). DP-San Francisco 1,
Atlanta 1. LOB-San Francisco 8, Atlanta 8.
2B-Rodriguez (3), Harris (18), McCann
(30), AJones (22). 3B-DRoberts (6). HR-
Bonds (25). SB-Durham (6), Francoeur
(3). CS-Harris (11). S-RuOrtiz. SF-
Harris.
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RuOrtizL,2-3 5 3 4 3 5 4
Atchison 1-3 3 2 2 0 0
Taschner 2-3 00 0 0 0
Chulk 2 2 0 0 1 4
Atlanta
THudsonW,14-5 8 8 3 3 1 5
WickmanS,20 1 1 0 0 1 0
RuOrtiz pitched to 2 batters in the 6th.
HBP-by RuOrtiz (McCann), by THudson
(RDavis). WP-Atchison. PB-Rodriguez.
Balk-THudson 2.
Umpires-Home, Mark Carlson; First,
Angel Hernandez; Second, Derryl Cousins;
Third, Ted Barrett.
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CBYng cf
OHudsn 2b
Byrnes If
TClark lb
Upton rf
Rynids 3b
CSnydr c
Drew ss
DDavis p
Lyon p
Salazar ph
Pena p
Pguero p
CJcksn ph
FLORIDA
ab rh bi ab r h bi
5 00 0 HaRmzss
5 23 0 De aza cf
5232 MiCbr3b
3 11 0 Wlnhm If
5 11 1 Jacobs lb
5 13 1 Uggla 2b
5 11 2 Olivo c
4 02 0 CRoss rf
2 10 0 Mitre p
0 00 0 Linden ph
1 01 1 JuMIrp
0 00 0 Lndstr p
0 00 0 Hrmida ph
1 00 0 Tnkrsly p
4010
5000
4 1 1 0
5 1 1 0
4 24 1
5 1 2 0
4 0 1 2
2 1 1 3
2 000
1 0 00
0 0 00
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
4110
5110
4241
5120
4012
2113
2000
1000
0000
0000
1 000
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Vlverde p 0 00 0
Totals 419157 Totals 37 611 6
Arizona 000 122 400- 9
Florida 000 103 200- 6
E-Upton (5), Reynolds (7). DP-Arizona
1, Florida 1. LOB-Arizona 9, Florida 9.
2B-Byrnes 2 (24), MiCabrera (32), Jacobs
2 (16), Olivo (15). HR-CSnyder (11),
CRoss (6). SB-Byrnes (32), Willingham
(8), Jacobs (1). CS-HaRamirez (11). S-
DDavis.
Arizona
DDavis W,10-10
Lyon
Pena
Peguero
Valverde S,36
Florida
Mitre L,5-6
JuMiller
Lindstrom
Tankersley
WP-DDavis,
JuMiller.
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2-3 0 0
1 4 2
1 0 0
1 0 0
6 10 55 1 3
2-3 24 4 2 2
11-3 3 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 0 0 1
Mitre, JuMiller. Balk-
Umpires-Home, Rob Drake; First, Tim
Tschida; Second. Jim Joyce; Third, Jim
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Burrell If 3 000 Zmrmn 3b 4 1 2 0
Howard lb 4 01 0 DYong lb 3 02 0
Rwandcf 311 0 Ficklb 1 000
Helms 3b 4010 Kearns rf 4 100
Werth rf 3 11 1 Church If 3 2 1 1
Coste c 4 01 1 CCrdro p 0 0 0 0
Kndrck p 2 00 0 Schndr c 3 0 2 0
Mesa p 0 00 0 Logan cf 3 0 1 0
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Lngrhn If 0 000
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Washington 020 002 OOx- 4
DP-Philadelphia 2. LOB-Philadelphia
7, Washington 5. 2B-Zimmerman 2 (29),
Logan (13), Redding (1). HR-Werth (5),
Church (10).
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Mesa 1-3 2 0 0 0 1
Condrey 1 1 0 0 0 0
Romero 1 0 0 0 0 1
Washington
Redding W,2-3 6 3 2 2 3 7
Rivera 0 1 0 0 1 0
King 2-3 0 0 0 0 2
Ayala 11-3 1 0 0 0 2
CCorderoS,27 1 0 0 0 0 1
Redding pitched to 2 batters in the 7th,
Rivera pitched to 2 batters in the 7th.
Umpires-Home, Jerry Layne; First,
Marvin Hudson; Second, Chris Guccione;
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JBRyes ss 4 11 0 McLth cf 4 2 2 1
LCstillo2b 3 21.0 FSnchz2b 4 0 0 0
Wright3b 4 22 2 LaRche lb 4 1 1 1
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Mlldge rf 1 11 0
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New York 500 000 005--10
Pittsburgh 020 101 004- -8
E-Chacon (1). DP-New York 1. LOB--
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Beltran (23), CDelgado (28), Easley (6),
Bay (18), Morris (2), Kata (4). HR-Alou (8),
McLouth (7), JBautista (9). SB-JBReyes 2
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Heilman 1 0 0 0 1 0-
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Marte 2-3 32 2 0 1-
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Lake destruction
a natural process
T he current drought -
itself a natural event in
the ecological scheme of
.things has given us an oppor-
tunity to make some changes to
local lakes. Some will say we're
repairing damage
done by nature, but
S what we will be
-:.. doing with the
S removal of accumu-
lated muck from the
bottom of the lakes
is nothing of the
sort
Instead, we will
be lessening to
some degree the R.G. S
damage done TIG
through the years Lgg
by both local resi-
dents and bureau-
crats at various levels of gov-
ernment The ecological fact is
the accumulation of dead and
decaying organic matter is a
part of the natural cycle of
lakes, ponds, and other
enclosed bodies of water.
A lake begins to die the
instant it's formed.
As an example, let's take a
lake:that forms when an ice
dam gives way and floods a val-
ley, as has happened countless
times in our planet's history.
Any dead vegetation that had
accumulated on the valley
floor would have begun to
decay, arid now will be doing its
decomposition on the lake's
bottom. (If it were a valley full
of, rocks, with no vegetation,
the process starts as soon as
the first leaf blows into the
lake.) As it decays, it gives off
methane and uses up oxygen.
This process, known as
eutrophication (I'm oversim-
li pfying enormously here), goes
on day and night. To cut to the
chase, we'll skip years of this
process and say that eventually
that decaying matter will float
to the surface and form mats
c
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which frequently connect. In
extreme cases, the body of
water, now eutrophic, will not
support life.
If the lake has an outlet, the
process will be inhibited, as
decaying material
is flushed out peri-
odically by high
water levels. If it
has none, the
process is acceler-
ated. If the flushing
process happens
suddenly enough
and is sufficiently
large, fish kills
chmidt often occur. This
iHT happened after the
ES "No-name Storm,"
when Green
Swamp, the head-
waters of the Withlacoochee
River, burped huge quantities
of methane gas, resulting in
massive fish kills downstream.
All part of the natural process.
Man often exacerbates
eutrophication in a number of
ways, the two most serious and
constant being the introduc-
tion of exotic species of plant
life (water hyacinths, for exam-
ple), which have no natural
enemies to keep growth in
check, and by the introduction
of excessive amounts of nutri-
ents through such things as
excessive fertilization, which
encourages growth. The vari-
ous mistakes and outright fool-
ish actions taken by man have
probably cut short the produc-
tive lives of many ponds, lakes
and rivers in Florida by hun-
dreds of years.
Getting back to our lake, with
its floating "hassocks" and
"savannahs" of vegetation,
both will eventually form more
or less solid land on which
seeds borne by air and carried
by birds will grow, transform-
ing the marshy land into mead-
ows. As time goes on, trees will
grow, shading out the lower
wildflowers and brush, and
taking over. One day, a forest
fire will wipe out the trees, ero-
sion will set in, allowing flood-
ing, and bingo: we have a lake.
Part of the problem is man
thinks of the "future" as next
Friday afternoon or, at most,
five years from now. Man looks
at a lake and figures we can
improve on it; make it better
for our children and grandchil-
dren. The ecology, or God, or
Mother Nature choose
whichever name suits your
personal philosophy looks at
it and thinks, hey, that's nice,
the alligators and ducks and
fish can have it for a while; but,
in five thousand years, that's
several hundred acres of hard-
wood forest, the deer will love
it, if I haven't replaced them
with another species by then.
The future is all a matter of
perspective.
There has been some discus-
sion about whether or not the
muck should be removed.
Some say we should leave it
alone, let nature take its
course. The fact is, if we dig it
out, nature is taking its course.
Man accelerated the process of
muck accumulation, a natural
process, and man can now
accelerate the process of its
removal, also a natural
process.
The removal should leave
clean, sandy bottom, which will
in turn lead to more and better
bass beds. If we're then careful
not to ruin the lakes again, per-
haps Citrus County can chal-
lenge once again for the title
"Bass Capital of Florida."
Tight Lines to you.
R.G. Schmidt, Chronicle
outdoors columnist,
can be reached at
Schmidt@isgroup.net
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Gobblers Eatery sizzles
Julianne Munn
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MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
Gobblers Eatery in Inglis specializes in freshly prepared fried turkey with all the fixings.
Owner of new restaurant strives to have everything
JULIANNE MUNN
bonnyblu@earthlink.net
Chronicle
You don't, have to wait until
Thanksgiving to get your fill of
turkey and.fixings, Gobblers Eatery
in Inglis has it all, from deep-fried
big bird to homemade trimmings
and dozens of other breakfast, lunch
and supper items.
Gobblers Eatery is on the west
side of U.S. 19 about one block north
of the stop light at the intersection
with Levy County Road 40. The for-
mer Muddy River Cafe was pur-
chased and renovated this year by
Lisa and Mike Flanders, who decid-
ed to create something unique.
The Flanders family is more than
a little fond of deep-fried turkey,
said Lisa Flanders, noting, "the first
time Mike fried it, I refused to ever
put another turkey in the oven.".
Turkeys weighing 12 to 14 pounds
sizzle in hot oil daily at Gobblers.
Indeed, deep-frying everyone's
favorite poultry has almost become
another American tradition, a
quicker and (some believe) more
succulent variation of an old
favorite. The deep-fried style has
caugt on big time at Gobblers,
Fland, said, especially the com-
plete Sunday dinners with mashed
potatoes made from scratch, dress-
ing, cranberr\sauce, vegetables
and roll, all for $8.25.
Lisa Flanders is, no stranger to
the restaurant business, having
once owned The Brass Rail bar and
grill in Homosaa, a place well
known for pulled pork barbecue.
That same barbecue recipe is now
served at Gobblers all you can eat
on Monday. In her home state of
New York on Long Island, decades
ago, she helped out at her parent's
Italian restaurant
Mike Flanders is also employed
by a contractor at
Progress Energy as
a marine surveyor
and the move from "
Homosassa was time Mike
partly to be closer
to his job. I refused
Helping out at the
restaurant is the put anoth
Flanders' son, Kent,
who contributes in the ove
homemade pies to
the menu. He is Ls
assistant bakery ownerof Gobbl
manager for Publix her first experience
Supermarket in In-
verness. Daughter
Monique works at
the eatery and they also have a son,
John, 13.
Flanders said she is proud that
her restaurant serves most every-
thing made from scratch, including
mashed potatoes, french fries,
home fries, and dressing and gravy
with the turkey. Though a few of the
items are frozen products, fresh
shrimp from a local vendor goes
into the shrimp dinners. Fresh
grouper is served when available.
Other entrees include Liver and
Onions, Country Fried Steak and
Hot Open Roast Beef or Turkey
Sandwiches, to name a few.
Full dinners range from $6.50 for
Chicken Nuggets to $13.95 for a 12-
ounce New York Strip Steak and
Shrimp. Dinner side orders include
baked beans, vegetable of the day,
coleslaw and more for $1. Sides of
Fried Okra, Hush Puppies and a
Loaded Baked Potato top out at
$2.75.
Breakfast, served until noon, is a
popular mealtime at Gobblers for
locals and tourists,
With all the usual
The first favorites such as
short stacks, grits,
e fried it, home fries, omelets
of all varieties, hash
I to ever and biscuits, and
sausage gravy. The
er turkey coffee cups are kept
full.
Dn. A variety of sal-
ads, hot wings and
a Flande sandwiches both
a wanders hot and cold,
ers Eatery about hot and cold,
e with deep-fried include the special-
turkey. ty Deep Fried
Turkey Sandwich
for $5.50, French
Dip Roast Beef, Reubens, BLTs,
Gobblers Dogs two hot dogs with
sauerkraut and baked beans and
much, much more. The huge, half-
pound Rustler Burger with bacon,
cheese and mushrooms, is $6.75.
There is a children's menu, too,
and for tasty endings, chocolate
cake, strawberry shortcake and cus-
tard pie are often available, as well
as apple, cherry, blueberry and
pumpkin pies a la mode.
They are open Monday through
Saturday from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.,
and 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. There
is an all-you-can-eat special every
day except Sunday. For information
and carryout, call 447-6112.
Chef's Salad
* 1 head lettuce, washed,
made from scratch
drained and dried
0 1 green pepper, sliced
E 1 red onion
0 1 dozen black olives
1 cucumber, sliced
4 tomatoes cut into wedges
4 hardboiled eggs
Strips of cold turkey meat,
ham, American and Swiss
cheese
In a large salad bowl, place the
lettuce, green pepper, cucumber
and tomato. Arrange eggs, meat and
cheese on top of vegetables.
Pour your choice of dressing over
salad and serve.
Deep-Fried Turkey
12- to 14-pound turkey
15 pounds of peanut oil
Garlic butter or Cajun
seasoning for injection
Wash turkey inside and out, and
remove gizzards and innards.
With an injector, inject either a
garlic butter or Cajun seasoning.
These seasonings can be purchased
over-the-counter at any grocery
store. Let turkey sit overnight after
injection.
Heat peanut oil to 350 degrees
and place turkey in deep fryer; cook
approximately 3 1/2 minutes per
pound.
Remove from fryer and allow to
sit for approximately 10 minutes
prior to carving. Serve with your
favorite sides.
And remember to turn offyour fry
oil.
Please see SIZZLES/Page 2C
Deep-
fried
has long
history
A restaurant menu spe-
cializing in deep fried
turkey! How cool is
that! Those of you who have
tasted turkey prepared in this
manner know exactly what I
mean and. those who haven't
need to find out: Gobbler's
Eatery in Inglis (today's Flair
for Food featured story) is the
place to do that
Food historians generally
agree that fried, turkeys trace
their roots to Bayou (Louisi-
ana/Texas) Creole cuisine. No
exact year, restaurant or per-
son is connected to this partic-
ular food by primary docu-
mentation. There is evidence
that fried turkeys were cooked
outdoors for large popular
events family reunions,
charity dinners, church sup-
pers, etc. in the early years
of the 20th century.
The late Justin Wilson, who
once hosted a popular TV
cooking show, is quoted as say-
ing he recalls turkeys being
deep-fried in Louisiana, his
home state, in the 1930s. The
method is definitely traced to
Southern origins.
ONE
A reader writes about our
okra feature last week:
"I too am an okra fanatic. I
enjoyed the story and your col-
umn in the Aug. 9th food sec-
tion about okra.
"I grew okra in my garden
here several years ago, but the
dirt here is infested with
nematodes, and they love okra,
too, so I had to quit planting it
Recently I acquired an Earth
Box, filled it with potting soil,
which is free of nematodes, fol-
lowed their directions, and
now I have okra plants 10 feet
tall and all the okra my wife
and I can eat.
"If you love okra, but can't
grow it because of the nema-
todes in your soil, I highly rec-
ommend an Earth Box." -F.J.
Pritchett, Crystal River.
I haven't discovered any
Earth Boxes in local stores, but
they can be ordered from the
Home Shopping Network
online at www.hsn.com.
mEN
Delicious breakfast dishes
are often found at bed and
breakfast inns because break-
fast is their specialty.
Here are a couple gleaned
from various sources recently:
Please see EASY/Page 2C
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Past wine additives:
A lot of weird stuff
Week of rain welcome
for garden, hay field
W hat is that rather strange taste and
aroma you get from drinking certain
red wines? It reminds some of us of the
barnyard, of sweaty saddle leather, or maybe the
tantalizing tang of a newly fertilized
vegetable field.
French burgundy and California
pinot noir often display this peculiar
trait, which for me is a sign of ,
panache. Call me crazy, I like the fla-
vors and the smells this adds, while
others would rather sit through' a
root canal episode than drink this
kind of wine. The special savor
comes from a unique yeast; wine- Ron Dri
makers call it "Brett" for short; the w
full name is Brettanomyces.
In addition to the pinots, red wine & S
devotees are likely to find the "Brett"
characteristics present in high-end Bordeaux
and Rhone Valley wines, as well as in a number
of Spanish reds. The question arises: Is this
"Brett" an additive, or is it a natural part of the
process?
Yeast, of course, is essential to making wine.
.The formula is: Yeast plus sugar equals alcohol
and carbon dioxide. And there are dozens ofdif-
Sferent yeasts winemakers use to enhance their
product "Enhance" is the key word, because
winemaking is an art, and the artists who work
this trade are trying with every new vintage to
create something to remember, like a piece of
fine art.
You either like it or you don't.
The next question is: What else has been
added to the winemaking process through the
years? The answer is: a lot of weird stuff.
In the 17th century, people in Europe were
dying in droves because the winemakers of yore
were engaged in the practice of adding lead to
the fermentation process.
The system of doctoring wines with lead addi-
tives to sweeten and preserve them was wide-
spread in Europe from Roman times on, and
was responsible for frequent epidemics. It was
not, however, until the 1690s in Germany that
lead poisoning was recognized as a fatal dis-
ease.
People dying left and right from drinking
wine had serious economic consequences -
fewer buyers, for one. Business was seriously
affected. One brilliant scientist at last discov-
ered the source of the disease, and the govern-
ment issued what may have been the first exam-
ple of "consumer protection" legislation.
An edict was made public that not only pun-
EASY
Continued from Page 1C
Breakfast
Blueberry Bake
0 7 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon cinnamon
B 1/2 cup sugar
S2 1/2 cups milk
M 1 loaf day-old French
bread
2 1/2 cups blueberries
(fresh or frozen)
Topping
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Place 1-inch slices of French
bread in greased 9- x 13-inch
baking dish (lay flat and fit
tightly) and place blueberries
on top of bread. Mix eggs, vanil-
la extract, cinnamon, sugar and
milk and pour evenly over
blueberries and bread. Mix
topping and sprinkle over top.
Cover and refrigerate
overnight Bake at 350 degrees
for 45 to 55 minutes and cut in
SIZZLES
Continued from Page 1C
Chicken Parmesan
6 boneless, skinless
chicken breast halves
2 tablespoons butter
(melted)
a 1/2 cup grated Parmesan
cheese
1/4 cup of breadcrumbs
(preferably seasoned)
N 1 teaspoon oregano
leaves
1 teaspoon parsley
leaves
in
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ished those who adulterated wine with lead
acetate, but also required witnesses to report
offenders on pain of equal culpability ("whistle
blowing"). Perpetrators could be sentenced to
death.
There have been many instances
in more recent times of serious wine
adulteration. Back in my own shop in
the early 1980s, the government
issued a recall of all the "Riunite"
wine products (great sellers at the
time) because Italian winemakers
had added the equivalent of anti-
freeze to some of the production in
nkhouse order to make the wines sweeter.
Riunite itself was not at fault, but
ES the authorities reacted swiftly. A
UCH bunch of folks got sick and 23 poor
souls perished from the tainted wine.
A similar scandal occurred in Austria around
the same time. Wine was doctored with some-
thing called "diethylene glycol" to imitate the
honeyed character of late harvest pickings,
when in fact the grapes were from an early
growth and were a lot cheaper. No one died, but
the swindle was ruinous to the industry.
Another kind of wine falsification is out and
out fraudulent substitution. In the Bordeaux
region, the managers of Ch. Giscours, a presti-
gious brand, working with some 200,000 bottles,
added milk to improve aroma, water to increase
quantity and fruit juice to perk up flavor, all
serious violations of France's very strict wine
statutes.
Greed of course knows no bounds, and
unscrupulous merchants will do just about any-
thing to make an extra buck
This all tells us what? It's OK to use nature's
own additive, "Brett," to add distinctive flavors,
but it's a shame and a violation to employ
deviant compounds. Wine is nature's own prod-
uct To spoil it is truly a crime.
Last week, I asked what is the only wine
named after a Roman god. The answer is:
Sangiovese, which means "blood ofJove,"from
which Chianti is made.
This week's question: When was the first
recorded reference to a wine vintage? Think
classical.
Oak Ridge resident Ron Drinkhouse was a
buyer and seller of wines in his native
Connecticut He welcomes inquiries, and can
be reached via e-mail at ronoct9@aol.com or
via telephone at (352) 489-8952.
squares. Serves 9 to 10. -
Sherwood Forest B & B,
Saugatuck, Mich.
Strawberry Bread
3 1/4 cups flour
13/4 cups sugar
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
3 eggs, lightly beaten
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons
oil
2 10-ounce packages
sliced frozen strawberries
and their juice
M 1 1/4 cups chopped wal-
nuts or pecans (optional)
Mix flour, sugar, cinnamon,
salt and baking soda in a large
bowl. Add eggs, oil and straw-
berries and blend well. (Do not
use a mixer.) Pour into two
greased and floured loaf pans.
Bake at 350 degrees for 50 to 60
minutes. Berry Patch Bread
& Breakfast, Lebanon, Penn.
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otics will be available for free
from Publix supermarkets for
1/4 teaspoon paprika
M 1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pep-
per
Combine all ingredients, dip
chicken breast in the mixture
to coat with these ingredients;
set aside.
In a frying pan, add enough
olive oil to cover the bottom of
the pan, heat oil, then dip
chicken in oil to brown on one
side then the other, approxi-
mately 10 minutes per side
until golden brown. Remove
from pan and place in a pre-
pared pan to place in the oven
at 400 degrees for 5 minutes
with mozzarella cheese and
marinara sauce on top.
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Dream Vacation Photo Contest.
a Send in a photo with a brief description of the trip. Include
the names of anyone pictured, and include a contact name
and phone number on the back.
* Weekly winners will be published in the Sunday Chronicle.
* At the end of the year, a panel of judges will select the best
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* Avoid photos with computerized dates on the print.
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people with prescriptions, the
company and Gov. Charlie
Crist said in an Aug. 6 press
release.
Fourteen-day supplies of the
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chain's pharmacies in five
states.
The prescription antibiotics
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include amoxicillin, cephalex-
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mycin.
The company joins other
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drug programs, including K-
Mart and Wal-Mart Stores Inc.,
but Publix Super Markets Inc.
officials say the company is the
first large regional chain to
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for the Citrus County
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on the Withlacoochee State Trai
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Location:
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including ride day.
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Notice of Proposed Fee Assessment for
S Stormwater Management Utility
Town of Inglis, Florida
As required by Section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, notice is
given by the Town of Inglis that it intends to levy a fee
assessment for stormwater management services using the
tax bill collection method on all real property parcels located
within the Town as shown on the map above. The purpose of
this fee assessment is to fund stormwater management
services benefiting property located within all incorporated
areas of the town. The total fee assessment revenue to be
collected within the Town is estimated to be $ 73,278 for
fiscal year October 1, 2007 September 30, 2008. The fee
assessment is intended to be imposed in an equal amount
upon each parcel of property located within the Town at the
rate of $54.00 per parcel.
A public hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m. on September 11th,
2007, in the Town Commission meeting room at the Town
Hall, 135 Highway 40 West, Inglis, Florida, for the purpose of
receiving public comment on the proposed fee assessments.
All affected property owners have a right to appear at the
hearing and to file written objections with the Town within 20
days of this notice. If any person decides to appeal any
decision made by the Town Commission with respect to any
matter considered at the hearing, they will need a record of
the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim
. record is made,..including the testimony and evidence upon
',which the appeal is to be made. In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special
accommodation or an interpreter to participate in this
proceeding should contact the City Clerk Office at (352) 447-
2203, at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing.
Unless proper steps are initiated in a court of competent
jurisdiction to secure relief within 20 days from the date of
Town's action at the above hearing (including the method of
apportionment, the rate of fee assessment and the imposition
of fee assessments), such action shall be the final
adjudication of the issues presented.
Copies of the applicable Town resolution and ordinances and
the preliminary assessment roll are available for inspection at
the Office of the Town Clerk in Town Hall located at 135
Highway 40 West, Inglis, Florida.
The stormwater management service non-ad valorem fee
.assessment amount will be mailed by the Levy County Tax
Collector in November or December of 2007. Failure to pay
the fee assessment could result causing a tax certificate to be
issued against the subject property which may result in a loss
of title.
If you have any questions regarding your stormwater
management fee assessment, please contact Town Hall at
(352) 447-2203, Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m.
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News NOTES
School and sports
physical scheduled
The Citrus County Health
Department, Lecanto Office,
3700 W. Sovereign Path,
Lecanto, is currently taking
appointments for school and
sports physical. Call 527-0247.
The times are:
1 to 5 p.m. today.
7 to 10:30 a.m. and 1 to 5
p.m. Friday.
1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug.
23.
E 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug.
30.
CHS to host
adoption orientation
Children's Home Society of
Florida brings loving families
and children together through
adoption. An Adoption
Orientation will be held at 6 p.m.
Monday in Ocala at 11 N.
Magnolia Ave.
Case managers will be pres-
ent to speak with you about our
adoption services and the chil-
dren currently looking for a fami-
ly. If you are interested in provid-
ing the loving home that so
many children need and
deserve, please come to the
Adoption Orientation.
Founded in 1902 and head-
quartered in Winter Park, the
nationally accredited Children's
Home Society of Florida is one
of the oldest and largest
statewide private providers of
social services for children and
families in Florida. Services are
provided throughout the state of
Florida. More than 100,000 lives
are touched every year.
For more information about
the Adoption Orientation, call
(352) 732-1412.
Eagles group plans
pulled-pork dinner
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Crystal River Aerie 4272, 5340
W. Grover Cleveland Blvd.,
Homosassa, is having a
smoked, pulled-pork dinner with
macaroni salad, baked beans,
corn on the cob and watermelon
Saturday. Music by FUZY at 7.
Donation $6. Call 628-0914.
Bowlers to roll
into season
Beverly Hills Senior Men's
Bowling League is looking for-
ward to starting the 2007-08
season. The general member-
ship meeting will be at 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 21, at the Beverly
Hills Bowl. All bowlers who plan
on bowling with us this year are
encouraged to attend this meet-
ing. We will start bowling this
season at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.
4. For more information, call
Ralph Jervis at 527-4929.
Free clothing
at Citadel of Life
Citadel of Life Cathedral will
have a clothing giveaway -
rain or shine from 9 to 11
a.m. Saturday at 225 N.
Seminole Ave., Invemess.
Clothing is for families in
need. Back to school or back to
work, we have new and used
clothing.
Citrus Eagles 3992
to celebrate
The Citrus Eagles 3992 will
have a Mexican-themed anniver-
sary celebration at 5 p.m. Aug.
25. Come in costume. Donation
is $8. Citrus Eagles 3992 is at
8744 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway,
Inverness. Call 344-5337.
PET SPOTUGHT
The.Chronmcle invites
readers to submit pho-
tos of their pets for the
daily Pet Spotlight fea-
ture.
Photos need to be in
sharp focus. Include a
short description of the
pet and owners, includ-
ing names and home-
towns. Group photos of
more than two pets can-
not be printed. Pets
should be alive and
belong to local owners.
Send photos and infor-
mation to Pet Spotlight,
c/o Citrus County
Chronicle, 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429.
Flotilla 15-04
recognizes
members
Scallop-season boaters disrespectful
Special to the Chronicle
Flotilla 15-04 met Aug. 7 to
discuss concerns and upcom-
ing classes for public educa-
tion. Several classes were
announced for boating safety
in August, September and
October. Watch the Chronicle
for more information about
theses classes.
It was brought up by Joe
Michon, Flotilla staff officer
for Marine Safety, that there
are a lot of disrespectful
boaters on the Homosassa
River during weekends since
scallop season opened.
We appeal to the boating
public to be aware and slow
down especially if you see a
boat in distress or tow. Help
any vessel that is in distress
and be alert to all other
boaters. Remember, you are
responsible for the wake your
boat puts out
Be boat safe, more boaters
die in accidents in Florida
than any other state, don't be
a statistic.
Flotilla 15-04 is always
looking for dedicated persons
Special to the chronicle
At the August meeting, Joe Frack, Al McNamara and Wilber Scott received a certificate for com-
pleting the Auxiliary Weather Class. From left are: Frack, McNamara, Scott and Cmdr. George
Doors.
Auxiliary slates navigation course
During the August meeting,
George Brand was honored
with Outstanding Flotilla
Member award for his work
during Safe Boating Week.
with interest in the above
endeavors.
Anyone interested in join-
ing Homosassa Flotilla 15-04
is encouraged to contact Ned
Barry at 249-1042 or at ned-
barry@tampabay.rr.com.
Special to the Chronicle
The U.S. Coast Guard Flo-
tilla 15-04 will offer a course
in navigation. The course will
run for 16 weeks, consisting of
eight weeks for the public and
eight weeks for members
only The course will start at 7
p.m. Wednesday Sept 19, at
the Flotilla facility on Green
Acres Road, Homosassa.
The public portion of the
class will include use of a com-
pass, chart reading, plotting a
course and dead reckoning.
The course will also cover
tides and tidal currents. These
classes will be informative and
are important to any boater.
For this course, contact
Past Cmdr. Harold Imhoff at
(727) 856-5722 or Hall414@
tampabayrr.com. The Auxil-
iary is active in assisting the
U.S. Coast Guard with pro-
moting homeland security,
public instruction of safe
boating, vessel safety exams,
safety patrols on the rivers
and coastal waters, search
and rescue, law enforcement
air patrols and many other
activities.
Flotilla 15-04 is always
looking for dedicated persons
with interest in the above
endeavors. Anyone interested
in joining Homosassa Flotilla
15-04 is encouraged to contact
Ned Barry at 249-1042 or ned
barry@tampabayrr.com.
K of C slates School board addresses
October ceremony elementary boundaries
Special to the Chronicle
SIn order to meet the require-
ments of Section 1 Article IX of
the State Constitution known
as the Class Size Reduction
Amendment, as well as to
address residential growth in
Citrus County, the Citrus
County School Board is con-
structing a new 810-student sta-
tion elementary school in the
Citrus Springs Area. This facil-
ity is scheduled to open for stu-
dents in the Fall of 2008.
A comprehensive atten-
dance boundary study was con-
ducted in the Spring of 2007 to
assess the enrollment condi-
tions at each of the 10 elemen-
tarly schools and the findings
were used to draft a new atten-
dance boundary map for con-
sideration by the Citrus County
School Board.
The board reviewed the
study findings on July 31 and
Approved the draft attendance
boundary map for public input
Three community meetings
have been scheduled in order
to provide information regard-
ing the Comprehensive
Attendance Boundary Study, as
well as to provide an opportu-
nity for questions and input
from stakeholders. Three
meetings are scheduled at dif-
ferent locations for the conven-
ience of parents. The same
information will be provided at
all three locations.
The following is a schedule
for the community meetings:
Wednesday: from 4 to 6
p.m. at the Citrus Springs
Middle School Cafeteria.
Aug. 27: from 4 to 6 p.m. at
the Citrus High School
Cafeteria.
*Aug. 30: from- 5to 7 p.m. at
the Lecanto Primary School
Cafeteria.
Any person requiring rea-
sonable accommodations at
this event because of a disabil-
ity or physical impairment
should contact the Profes-
sional Development Depart-
ment at 726-1932, ext. 2232.
In addition, the proposed
Elementary School
Attendance Boundary Map is
posted on the District Planning
and Growth Management Web
site and inquiries and/or input
can be provided at any time
prior to the adoption hearing,
which is tentatively scheduled
for November 13, 2007. The
Web Site Link is: www.
citrus.kl2.fl.us/pgm.
Special to the Chronicle
The Fourth Degree Knights
of Columbus, Francis Cardinal
Spellman Assembly 1547,
together with Fero Memorial
Gardens & Funeral home, will
host the fifth annual Columbus
Day Remembrance Ceremony
at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct 8, at
Fero Memorial Gardens
Cemetery, at 5891 N. Lecanto
Highway (County Road 491) in
Beverly Hills.
Columbus is a very impor-
tant figure in the history of the
country, as well being the
namesake of the knights one
that reveres patriotism as the
principle of the Fourth Degree.
This event honors all those
who have served our country.
The speakers will be Sir
Knight Douglas J. Murray,
General Program administra-
tor of the K of C, and retired
U.S. Army Col. Curt Ebitz. A
special honored guest will be
Steve Raymond, Army Bataan
death march survivor and
Purple Heart recipient
In addition, the ceremonial
team from the Marine Corps
League, Citrus County
Detachment 819, will partici-
pate, as well as the Knights'
own Color Corps.
All military groups are wel-
come to participate. Call John
Kolley at 382-0992 for details.
Drivers beat heat OC5K fundraiser
with Fanning run
At the run destination In
Fanning Spring, Katherine does
her table dance with help from
her dad, Troy Colson.
Special to the Chronicle
The Touch of Class Corvette
Club found Fanning as a way to
beat the current heat wave.
The club had a Mystery Run on
Saturday that ended at the
Lighthouse Restaurant in
Fanning Springs.
The drive there was on many
scenic back roads and club
Special to the Chronicle
Vettes lined up almost ready to go.
thanks go to Ted and Nita West,
and John and Nancy Willis for
designing the route.
There were 18 1/2 couples
and the line of Corvettes as we
wended our way along the back
roads was a sight to see and
drew many stares from the
people along the route.
We had our usual great time
of fellowship and were even
treated to some table dancing.
ready to go
Special to the Chronicle
Plans are under way for the
second Ovarian Cancer 5K run
and walk Saturday is the date
for this year's run and the set-
ting will again be Black
Diamond Ranch in Lecanto.
Participants can choose
between the challenging 5K
run, which follows the cart
path through the Quarry golf
course, or a more relaxing sce-
nic 1 mile walk
The OC5K was the brain-
child of Citrus County resident,
Teresa Rosebrough. After
being diagnosed with ovarian
cancer two years ago,
Rosebrough wanted to do
something to battle this dis-
ease and educate others.
Because of her hard work, the
Ovarian Cancer Alliance of
Florida has established the
Teresa Rosebrough Research
* WHAT: OC5K run and
walk.
WHEN: Saturday.
WHERE: Black Diamond
Ranch, Lecanto.
GET INFO: Call 527.0524
or 746-2699.
Fund to help fund early detec-
tion and research for a cure.
All money raised by the OC5K
will go toward the Teresa
Rosebrough Research Fund.
Last year's event was a
tremendous success, with
more than 500 people partici-
pating. This year's OC5K has
been expanded to include a
car wash and raffle.
Any individual or business
interested in becoming spon-
sors should contact Rose-
brough at 527-0524 or Claudia
Brockett at 746-2699.
PACOF plans 10th anniversary celebration
Special to the Chronicle
The Philippine-American
Corporation of Florida invites
you to its 10th anniversary, 6 to
10 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, in
the Hampton Room at Citrus
Hills Golf and Country Club,
505 E. Hartford St, Hernando.
Donation: $30 per person for
members, $35 per person non-
members. Attire is formal, no
jeans, denims or shorts. Live
band music by Manila Express.
Baby-sitting available for a fee
at The Windsor Room.
For reservations and more
information, call Beverly at
344-0942, Purita at 637-5463 or
Nena at 527-0770. No tickets
sold at the door, and tickets are
non-refundable. Adults only,
please.
This fundraiser is for our
scholarship program.
Submit information at least two weeks before the event.
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River; by fax at 563-3280; or by e-mail to community@
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event. Publication on a specific day cannot be guaranteed.
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"I Now Pronounce You
Chuck & Larry" (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.
Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864
"Stardust" (PG-13) 12:45
p.m., 5, 7:50, 10:40.
"Rush Hour 3" (PG-13) 12:30
p.m., 2:40, 4:50, 7:30, 10. No
passes or super savers.
"Daddy Day Camp" (PG)
12:15 p.m., 2:25,5:05,7:35,10:15.
"Hot Rod" (PG-13) 3 p.m.,
10:05.
"Underdog" (PG) 12:25 p.m.,
2:30, 4:45, 7:25, 9:45.
"The Bourne Ultimatum"
(PG-13) 12:10 p.m., 2:45, 5:20,
7:55, 10:30.
"No Reservations" (PG)
12:20 p.m., 5:10, 7:45.
"The Simpsons Movie" (PG-13)
Noon, 2:20 p.m., 4:55, 7:20, 10:10.
"Hairspray" (PG) 12:35 p.m.,
7:10.
"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.
Times subject to change; call ahead.
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Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
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White w/Gray.male,
friendly. NEEDS MEDS.
Pine Ridge. Kids crying.
422-7997
BEAGLE FEMALE
Lost Inverness Vicinity
Black, Brown, wht.
ring around neck,
Umps. Owner
Heartbroken
(352) 860-0109
LOST CAT
Grey & white.
Last see n Citrus
Springs on N. Maltese
(352) 464-1401 cell
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
FOUND mixed breed,
dog, Inverness area
Call to identify
(352) 860-1420, leave
message with
description if no one
answers
Found Small white
female Terrier Dog
on 491 close to school
(352) 746-0714
GOAT (Male)
Found Forest Lakes in
Hernando.
(352) 302-4130
Italian Grey Hound
Sugar Mill Woods
(352) 382-0901
YOUNG MALE BEAGLE
MIX, found 8/13, Vic.
Cardinal St. & Spring
Meadow St.
(352) 382-5650
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Cat Male $40,
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needing siding Win-
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EXP. TEACHERS
CDA or 40 hr. training
required. Quality
chlldcare hiring,
(352) 795-5862
INFANT/TODDLER
TEACHER NEEDED
(352) 795-6890
OFFICE MANAGER
Computer literate Quick
Books and MicroSoft
experience a plus. Call
302-8981 for interview.
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
HAIR STYLIST
Needed
For Fast Growing
Professional Salon FT/
PT Salary/Commission
GEORGIEOS
(352) 564-0006
NAIL TECHS
g-Day
Full Time or Part Time
(352) 382-7020-
CAREGIVER
Live in Private apt.
wfamenities & pay
Not Live in -
receive pay
Household duties &
errands
Have Depend. Irons.
No incumbances
Must pass sec. ck.
FAX Resume Inci job
& personal ref.& Info.
IncI. phone numbers.
Fax 352-564-0733
Agency Nurse
Administrator
Rapidly growing
Home Health Care
Company Is looking
for a well qualified
person to lead the
day to day operations
and growth plans for
Citrus Sumter, Lake
and Hernando coun-
ties, Requirements RN
with knowledge of
HHA regulations,
Nurse registry exp.. Is
a plus, but will train.
Please Fax Resume to
Ms. Valdez At
Family Life Care, Inc.
386-364-5648
BILLING/
RECEPTIONIST
Medical billing and/or
reception exp.
Fax: (352) 746-2236
Hom0H healtha
Company Is looking
fo a-elqulfe
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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 corn.
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/Cell 422-3656
F/T LPN
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
NEW WAGE SCALE.
Seeking outgoing,
energetic
individual.
Apply at:
BARRINGTON PLACE
(352) 746-2273
F/T RECEPTIONIST
Exp. req'd for very
busy medical office;
Includes benefits.
Fax Resume to:
(352) 563-2512
Home Health Agency
Seeking
PHYSICAL
THERAPIST
Per Visit, Benefits
Offered. Minimum
25 hrs, per week.
(772) 286-1844
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HOME HEALTH
AGENCY
SEEKING
RN & LPN
PER DIEM
PHYSICAL/
OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPIST
CNA
Competitive Pay
(352) 746-2549
Apply in person @
ADVOCATE HOME
HEALTHCARE
2653 N. Lecanto Hwy.,
Lecanto 34461
OR FAX RESUME TO:
(352) 746-2952
Lic# HHA299991842
Home Health Agency
Seeking
RN's
Per Visit, Benefits
Offered. Minimum
25 hrs. per week,
(772) 286-1844
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IMMEDIATE OPENING
CNA (P/T)
w/ OBGYN Exp.
for busy doctors
office. Fax Resume to:
(352) 794-0877
LPN/MA
SURGICAL
SCHEDULER
Orthopedic Practice.
Onlv Exp'd need aolyv
Fax resume to: Nettle
(352) 746-0333
MEDICAL
ASSISTANT
Experience needed.
Please send resume to
P.O. Box 3087
Homosassa Springs,
FL 34447
MEDICAL HELP
Seeking 2 individuals
to work in Clerical &
Medical Positions.
Must be energetic,
self motivated &
interested in pursuing
an excellent
opportunity for career
growth. The selected
Individual should be
able to work in a fast
paced environment
and easily handle
multiple medical tasks
efficiently with a
willingness to
learn surgery.
Please Fax resume to:
352-746-9320
No phone
calls please.
References required i
Exp'd LINE COOK
Apply In person at:
CRACKERS
BAR & GRILL
Crystal River
$$ GOT CASH $$
Earn great money by
setting appts. for busy
local company.
Call Steve:
352-628-0187
SALES
PROFESSIONAL
A large national
builder is looking for
an experienced
Individual to join our
sales team in Citrus
Co. A realtor's lic. is
a must. Full health
benefit package.
Email: bblanton
maronda.com
EEOC
AC DUCT
INSTALLERS
MEDICAL
ASSISTANT
For busy doctor's office.
Must know phlebotomy
Mon-Frl. 8am-3pm,
Salary negotiable. Fax
resume to 628-1620.
A*A)k*AAA*
NOW HIRING
Experienced,
Caring & Dependable
CNA's/HHA's
Hourly & Live-in,
Flexible schedules
offered. $10.00/hr.
CALL LOVING CARE
352) 860-0885
NURSING
ASSISTANT
The Lodge at
Diamond Ridge
is seeking a
caring, qualified
person to join our
team.
PT 7am-3pm.
FT 3pm-11p.m.
Please apply to
Lisa White,
Resident care
Coordinator
2730 W Marc
Knighton Ct
Lecanto, FL
No Phone calls please
EOE
P/T CAREGIVER
3 Evening a week.
(352) 628-3305
JOIN OUR TEAM
CYPRESS COVE U
I CARE CENTER
700 SE 8th Ave.
S Crystal River
S(352) 795-8832 /
RECEPTIONIST
For busy medical office,
Dunnellon area. Exp.
w/Medical Manager
Pref'd. Fax Resume to:
(352)732-5497
RN, LPN, CNA,
CMA NEEDED
ALL STAR *
Professional
Staffing Services
352-560-6210
RN/LPN '
CNA/HHA'S
New competitive
pay rates. Call
Interim Health Care
(352)637-3111
&RNS& LPNS
F FL -TS!
Hiring nowl All areas
$20/hr.
TEAM LEADER
POSITIONS
Also Available:
P/T $600/wk
Email: tinasmith@
testmed.com
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TOWER HAND
Starting at $9 00/hr
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri
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HOUSEKEEPER
Stoneridge Landing
(352) 637-1400
P/T Front & Snack
Counter Help
Experience a plus.
Smiling faces a must
Apply in person.
Manatee Lanes,
Crystal River DFWP
795-4546
$$ GOT CASH $$
Earn great money by
setting appts. for busy
local company.
Call Steve @
352-628-0187
CABLE TV
TECHNICIAN
Candidate should
possess strong
technical ability in
all areas of CATV.
Experience h High
Speed Internet and
Digital Cable
Installation and
troubleshooting.
On-call duty req. and
valid FL drivers license
with good
driving record.
Apply At:
DECCA at Oak Run
7ml off 1-75 on SR 200
Applications
Accepted
8am-12noon
Mon-Fri, Call for more
info(352) 854-6557
DECCA Is a
Drug Free Work Place
EOE
DELIVERY ROUTES
AVAILABLE
EARN EXTRA
$$ CASH $$
Up to $200 a week!
2-3 early morning hrs.
7 days a week.
Great for Retirees,
Single moms, and
College Students.
Call 563-3201
and leave your name,
telephone number
and the best time to
call. Back-up
vehicle required.
CHRpNiCdE
DELIVERY
SUBSTITUTES
NEEDED
Experienced
newspaper delivery
agents needed to
substitute routes.
Flat rated
payments weekly.
Choose
your own days!
Call 563-3201
and leave a
message.
Experienced only
Need apply.
CHOpNICLE
DRIVER F/T
Flexible hrs. $600/wk.
Knowledge of TVs,
VCRs, DVDs, Internet,
etc. helpful.
(352) 637-4963
DRIVERS: CALL TODAY
Great Bonus
Opportunity!
36-43cpm/$1.20pm
$0 Lease NEW Trucks
CDL-A + 3 mos OTR
(800)635-8669. FCAN
GOLF COURSE &
LANDSCAPE
Personnel Needed,
FT. Apply in person at
920 E Ray St.
Hernando or
call 344-2400
OTR DRIVER
SNeeded
Class A, clean MVR,
flat bed experience
Call Debble 302-5619
P/T SECURITY
OFFICERS
Class D Securit UcLicense
required. Local.
Starting Rate $7.60/hr.
352-726-1551 Ext. 1313,
call between 7a-2:30p
Mon-Fri.
POOL REPAIR
TECHNICIAN
Exp. requested.
Salary, Health
Insurance available,
Plus Sign-on bonus.
Apply in person.
Mon-Fri 8am-3pm
1233 E. Norvell
Bryant Hwy.
SHIFT SUPERVISOR
With fun personality,
Leadership exp and
knowledge of
computers & bowling
a must. F/T nights &
weekends. Apply in
person to Linda
Sojka, Gen. Mgr. @
Manatee Lanes.
Crystal River, DIWP
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4,
Exp'd only. AIR MASTERS
(352) 564-8822
ATLANTIC AEROSPACE
CRYSTAL RIVER
Aircraft Repair Station
needs
TECHNICIANS
CLEANERS
STOCK
PERSONNEL
SECRETARY
Fax resume to
352-795-8640, attn
Mike Parker, G.M.
BOAT MATE
For 45' Pontoon Boat.
Clean cut, drug free.
Part Time/Full Time
in season,. If you're
lazy, don't apply!
(352) 628-3450
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 LiUc,.
(352) 563-1873
EXP'D TRIM
CARPENTER
Must have own
transportatlonill
(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
MECHANIC
Accepting
applications for
experienced truck
and heavy
equipment
mechanic.
Must have good
general knowledge
and own tools.
Full-time employment
with benefit
package.
Apply at
PAVE RITE, Inc.
3411 W. Crigger Ct.
Lecanto,
DFWP, EOE
(352) 621-1600
OTR FLATBED & VAN
TRUCK DRIVER
CDL, 2 yrs. exp.
Clean record. DFWP
(352) 97-1703
INSURANCE
Clerical support needed
for busy insurance of-
fice. Part time hours
with possibility for full
time. Will train and li-
cense as needed. Mail
resume to P.O. Box
2082 Crystal River, FL
34423 or Fax 563-0135
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COUNTER
*SERVERS *DRIVERS
Must be 18. Apply In
person between 3-5
Rt. 491, C. Springs.
(352) 342-0029
DELI CLERK
& PIZZA PERSON
F/T Exp'd Only
Busy Workplacel
FERRARA'S DELI
3927 N. Lecanto Hwy.
Bev. Hills 746-3354
Call Between 2-4
HUNGRY HOWIE'S
PIZZA & SUBS
Deliver ,
Mgr./ShtMgr.
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.
"Can you dig it?"
Heavy equipment
school. 26 day training
program. Backhoes,
bulldozers, trackhoes.
Local job placement.
Start digging dirt now.
Call (866) 362-6497 or
(888) 707-6886 FCAN
INSPECTORS/REPORTERS:
Services seeks
individuals to complete
insurance inspections
on residential buildings
in Florida. For more
information and to ap-
afsweb.com/careers
FCANCE
INTERNATIONAL
CULTURAL EXCHANGE
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Est. Clientelle of > 14 yrs.
VHS/DVDS $11,500 obo
352-637-4336/634-2454
METAL BUILDINGS
CARPORTS, SHEDS
Custom Installation,
Up to 140MPH
Wind Rating
Gulf to Lake Sales
(352) 527-0555
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
HOT TUB BRAND NEW
Loaded Waterfall, led
lights, hydro-therapy
jets, cup holders, 110V,
Balboa digital control
system, with 5yr.
warranty.$1795 Free
delivery & set up,
(352) 291-1731
NEVER USED SEATS 51
3 hp.. extra jets.
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warranty. New
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and Properties
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A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
2Ton- $780.00
2-'/2ton $814.00
3 Ton $882.00
Installation kits;
*Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Available
Free Deliveryl
Call 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appliance
Refrigerators, washers,
stoves. Service & Parts
(352) 344-2928
AC SYSTEMS
HEAT PUMPS, MH UNITS
ALL SIZES, 13 SEER, FROM
$475. 352-400-4945
Cleaning & Upgrading!
WASHER(Westinghouse)
DRYER(Amana) &
REFRIGERATOR, Bisque
(Kenmore)$200/all
(352) 746-7754
Dishwasher $65.00/obo
Washer and Dryer
(brand new) cost $700
Sell $500/obo set.
352-302-7045 or
407-566-8637
DRYER, Heavy Duty
Frigidaire, like new,
$150 (352) 637-6588
G.E. Refrigerator
Side by side with freezer
$400 U pick up
201-978-6015
G.E. STOVE
Fullsize, 30", 4 burner,
auto oven, strg. drawer.
$95 (352) 344-8328
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GE CERAMIC TOP
Self-cleaning oven
range, 5 burner, bisque
top & 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
KENMORE FREEZER
22cu.ft. $175.
SEWING MACHINE w/
cabinet. $50. Both gd.
cond. (352) 527-4910
GE HD WASHER & DRYER
Works fine, $150/set.
(352) 746-0284
Refrigerator
$100.
(352) 382-5661
REFRIGERATOR
Compact 3.6 cu ft
Magic chef, black/SS
Near new condition.
$100. 352-382-0439.
Refrigerator
GE, 18 cu ft.
$125. obo
(352) 628-3750
Refrigerator, $150/obo
and Glass top stove,
$150/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
ESTATE MERCHANDISE
AUCTION
THURS. AUG. 16
SALE: 5 PM
"400 S. Hwy. 41
-INVERNESS
One owner Estate
autos, '99 Towncar,
31,700 mi.,
'04 Honda Civic 9K mi
Vintage autoparts,
electricians tools. 25
oak faced church
pews, custom oak
ent. center, House
fulls of furn. & access,
See web:
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Misc. Clean-Up,
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352.447-3713/232-2898
SmAFFORDABLE
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Trash, Trees, Brush
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All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv,,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
FREE CONSULTATION
To hurricane ready your
trees. Prof. Arborist,
Action 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
estlmates,352-860-1452
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A Comrnputer Kepairs
We come to your home
or office. 21 yrs. exp.
7 days (352) 212-1165
Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery, avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
CARPET FACTORY Direct
Restretch,clean, repair
Vinyl, Tile, Wood, (352)
341-0909 Shop at home
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728
VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Uc#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
DP Pressure Cleaning
& Painting. Licensed &
Insured. 637-3765
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext. painting FREE
Est., 10% off any job. 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. Uc#
30555 (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchlck Lic,/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.
Uc.CBC060275. Ins.
(352) 302-1236
TOP HAT AIRPORT SERV.
o- Aug-Sept. Special
Tampa Int. $75 max. 2
people. (352) 628-4927
Batmu
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile is restored
to new cond. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS (8827)
FREE ESTIMATES
FREE P.U. & DELIVERY
Furniture & Cornices
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
CHILDCARE In my
Christian Rock Crusher
Home. Call for rates.
(352) 601-5421
O REG HOME DAY CARE
Openings NOW for FT &
before & after school.
6 Infants Welcome 0
v 352-726-5163 *
VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. ns. Llc#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
Artistic Housecleaning
Excellent Results
Redesign & Decorating
Avail,, Elile 586-5968
Sparkling Home
Cleaning Service
Get the best when you
have me clean your
home Wkly, bi-wkly,
1 time cleaning moves,
rentals, real estate sales
& model homes, Lic. Ins.
Ryanna 586-7919
Touch of Class Cleaning
Service, 15 Yrs. Exp.
Also If you Need Help?
With Errands, Things
Around the House. Ref.
Nancy (352) 628-2774
West Coast Cleaning
Co. Resident. Cleaning,
Low rates, Free Est.,
Lic/Ins. (352) 628-0993
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. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
All Home Improvement
with Craftmen Builders
Remodeling, Garages,
Decks, Frame & Trim
No Job Too Smaill
427-2766 #CRC057657
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Uc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
ROGERS Construction
New Homes.Additions
FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257- 1011
1 panel or camp cage
Family owned &
operated. Also avail
suoer screen w/10vr
manufacturer warr.
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Llc#2708
(352) 628-0562
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Uc. & 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. Uc#
30555 (352) 302-4928
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
houses,driveways, 25 yrs
exp. Lic./Ins. 341-3300
Roland's Pressure
Cleaning & Painting
Mobiles, houses & roofs
Driveways w/surface
cleaner. No streaks
24 yrs. Lic. 352-726-3878
#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash & Gutters
Lic.5863 (352) 746-0141
1 Call does it AllI No lob
too sm.Remod., Home
Repairs, Press. Clean.,
etc. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
MaIlntenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No Job
too small Reliable. Ins
0256271352-465-9201
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SAFFORDABLE","
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
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Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages 1
352-697-1126
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.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 HOME & MOBILE
REPAIR Room additions
& decks, Lic.28795. Ins.
(352) 464-0835
EDWARD SIMAK
A TO Z FOR ALL YOUR
HOME REPAIR
20 + YEARS EXP
lic34072 #353-302-4209
FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est. Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
HANDYMAN
If its Broke Jerry
Can Fix It. Llc#189620
352-201-0116,726-0762
Handyman Wayne
Lic 34151, 352-795-9708
Cell 352-257-3514
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
services. Lic.2776/Ins.
(352) 628-4282 Visa/MC
STAYLER AC & HEATING,
INC. LiUc. & Ins.
CACO 58704
352-628-6300
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
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AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
I PROMPT SERVICE '
I Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages
352-697-1126
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving Items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
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)
341-0909 Shop at home
All kinds of fences
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
Free estimates.
(352) 527-3431
ROCKY'S FENCING
Working In
Citrus County for 25 yrs.
Free Estimate, Lic. & Ins.,
352 422-7279
25 Years In County
Free Est., Res./Comm.
FENCES BY DALLAS
LIc./Ins (352) 795-1110
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
G: ee-rra noramr rearr .
int E t c.anrnra Fr'EE
Eii 10',. orn .r.j,, 1. c. .
# 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
I in service
Hise Roofing
New const. reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs. exp. leak
spec. #CCC1327059
(352) 344-2442
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS
Reasonable Rates!!
Exp'd, Lic. CCC 1327843
Erik (352) 628-2557
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All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv,,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
Concrete Slabs, Pavers
Remove & Haul Debris
Demollt. 352-746-9613
Uc# CRC1326431
CONCRETE WORK.
Sidewalks, Driveways
Patios, slabs. Free est.
Lic. 2000. Ins. 795-4798
Decorative concrete,
River rock, curbs, Stamp
concrete Fuston's River
Rock (352) 344-4209
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Uc. 1476 726-6554
AaOITIons-Kitcnens
Bathrooms Decks,
Woodfloors Ceramic
DJM Constructors Inc.
Lic. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL Our
own crews! Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Lic. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
We do it ALLI Big or Sm.!
Additions, BA & Kitch.,
DrywallCrown molding,
Demo. CRC 1326431
(352) 746-9613
ROCKMONSTERS, INC.
St. Cert. Metal/Drywall
Contractor. Repairs,
Texture, Additions,
Homeowners, Builders
Free est. (352) 220-9016
Lic.#SCCI31149747
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All tvoes of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
work. No job too small.
352-302-7325 341-2019
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
FLIPS TRUCK & TRACTOR,
Landclearing, Truck &
Tractor work. House
Pads, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch & Topsoil.
(352) 382-2253
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
M.H. Demolition &
Salvage. Land clearing,
tree brush removal
(352) 634-0329
*SUNSHINE OF CITRUS*
Clearing/Stone Drvwys
/Top Soil/ Fill Dirt.
(352) 302-6436
YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE
TURTLE ACRES
BUSHHOG SERVICE
Boxblade, Front Loader
& Ctl ,n,, trindina
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
C & R LANDSCAPING
Lawn Maintenance
cleanup 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.
Cit H i re 2733
LAN ERIC
Ron & Shirley Vickers
TOTAL LAWN CARE
(352) 726-8743
Steve's Lawn Service
Mowing & Trimming
Clean up, Lic. & Ins.
(352) 797-3166
Ziegler's Lawn Lic/ins
Dependable Quality
Service comes 1st
(352)628-9848/634-0554
POOL BOY SERVICES
Aqua guard, Epoxy,
Coatings. Acrylic
Decking. Lic./Ins.
352-464-3967
POOL LINERS *
15 Yrs. Exp. *
Callor f ree estimate
(352) 591-3641 w
POOL REPAIRS?
Comm. & Res., & Leak
detection, lic. 2819,
352-503-3778, 302-6060
WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes
& models. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
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
0 RAINDANCER 0
6" Seamless Gutter
Best Job Availablell
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
r ALL EXTERIOR
ALUMINUM
S Quality Price!
6" Seamless Gutters
Lic & Ins 621-0881
MUSIC TEACHER VIOLIN
Base, Guitar. Elec.
Guitar. Drum. Wed-
NEEDCAU 1NCW DOKR
Pre-Hung Door units
New Const. or remod.
ENTRY POINT by Perry's
Lic. 2598(352)726-6125
New & Re-Roofs Fiat & Low Pikh
* Roof Repairs Commercial Residential
Shingle Metal Built Up Roof
Torchdown Shakes
(352) 628-2557
Lucksroof.com
Roof Inspections Available Drug Free Workplace
State Certified Lic. #CCC1327843
I ETEIO HME LENIG
ROOIN
Roof Cleaning Specialist G er ry's Boulerice
The OnIy Company that can Keep Mold & Mildew'Off Excavating Ponds &Ditches ,- I 5OO r IN
Siding- Stucco -Vinyl- Concrete Tile&Asphalt RoofsPods&& SUPPLY INC.
GUARANTEED! Bush Hogging Family Owned & Operated
Restore* Protect* Beautify- Residential & Commercial Land Clearing NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
Suncoast Fence Spraying ---FREE ESTIMATES
Exterior No Job Too Small 1 08 :
Restoration Service Inc. 352-628-4121 R O
877-601-5050 352-489-5265 72327Cell 352-207-2834 (352) 628-5079 (352) 628-7445
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Dethatching Lawns
Vacuum Leaves & Thatch,
Tree Trimming
(352) 637-3810 or (352) 287-0393
FREE ESTIMATE Licensed & Insured
Installations by
Brian CBC1253853
352-628-7519 &
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AUCTION, Saturday, Au-
gust 25th, 11 am;
Winston, Douglas
County, Georgia;
House, 18.9 +/- Acres,
Personal Property. J.E.
Mitchell, GA NR#1856;
(800)537-5036,
www.midstates
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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, drilipress,
grinder, misc. All $400
(352) 382-7336
SCROLL SAW
$45;
PIPE WRENCHES
Different sizes. $25/all
Beverly Hills
(352) 257-3793
15" LCD
Flat Panel TV &
PC Monitor $250.
(352) 795-5536
32" RCA TV
w/RCA VCR.
$200. Larry
(352) 344-1692
Older 50" Rear
Projection TV
Works well,
$150
352-637-4968/
352-484-9728
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16 Galv. Inter-Locking
Roof Pans. Heavy
gauge. 15" W X 12' L.
Equates to 240 sf.. or
12 X 20' $225/all.
(352) 344-8328 Iv. msg.
450 CONCRETE BLCKS
.75 EACH/obo
you haul.
(352) 422-6464
METAL ROOFING.
SAVE $$$ Buy Direct
from Manufacturer.
20 colors in stock with
all accessories.
* Quick turn around!
Delivery available.
(352) 498-0778. Toll free
(888) 393-0335 code 24
www.GulfCoastSupply.
coam FCAN
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.rdeeii.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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Factory Direct Trailers:
125 in stock; Enclosed
6x12=$1895,
7x16=$3195,
8x20=$4495,
8x28=$5395;
10-Ton Gooseneck
Equipment 8x25=$5895,
8x30=$6495,
8x40=$8,995;
Dumps 6x10=$3295,
7x14=$4995. All types
trailers available, Full
Service, EZ Financing
Call (866)687-4322
FCAN
New, Holland, Model
STC25D. 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/lanail/set. $900/set
or separate. $450/set.
(352) 746-3417
613-6297, afternoons
2 Swivel Bar Stools
chrome & leather
very good cond.
$95. obo
(352) 527-1388
3 PC. STANLEY
Entertainment Center
Solid, light colored
wood. Exc. cond. $850/
obo. ETHAN ALLEN
Country Style Coffee
Table, $250/obo
(352) 527-8578 or
(352) 464-4133
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
PRE OWNED FURNITURE
Unbeatable Prices
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
Antique
HOOZER CABINET
* Has flour sifter.
On casters, $350
FILE CABINET $25
*. (352) 621-0300
BARSTOOLS (2)
Solid Wood, Cross
Spindle' back, swivel,
like new, $100/both.
(352) 860-2717
Beautiful Tuft
CRANBERRY SOFA
& CHAIR 1/2 $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
BEIGE LOVESEAT
& RECLINER CHAIR
$300/both abo.
(352) 746-2932
BUNK BED, Arbor Creek,
Rms. to Go. Solid wood,
All in one desk,
bookshelf & dresser,
1 mattress. T-shaped.
$250obo. 352-726-9568
CHAIR, LOVESEAT,
& OTTOMAN
Lt. Blue & Seafoam
Good Cond.
$275
(352)746-9686 Aftr 6
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
CURIO CABINETS (2)
Wood & Glass w/slide
up doors,
28.5" W X 5'H
$90/both.
(352) 628-1669
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/recliner, $350;
352-382-7553
401-474-0089
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 X29H TV $600;
EInapress 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
tabies c'e t ia cie
eycel cor.d $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
Living Room,
Dining Room, Kitchen,
Bedroom, Patio, & Misc.
Furniture FOR SALE
For Details 637-7205
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. obo
Smoked Glass table
w/ 4 chairs $200.obo
(352) 628-4585
(352) 476-5684
OAK END TABLES (2)
Oak & glass, COFFEE
TABLE, HALL TREE & 2 LR
LAMPS. $100/SET
(352) 746-9155 after 5
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
Queen Sz. Bed Mattress
& Box spring,
Brass Headboard,
Like 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
R MENTAL FINDER
www.chronicle "
rentalfindercornm
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
Trundle Bed, w/ two
mattress's, $150.
Sauder, Executive
Desk, $175.
(352) 489-8383
Two Backed Wrought
iron bar stools, wicker
bistro table $45. Big
Tapestry Floral sofa &
love seat must see
$175. (352) 422-4235
Wicker Loveseat
$75.
Computer Desk
$85.
(352) 637-0440
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, blkes, cars, Jet skis
mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
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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
$80.
/oco mnQ
2 Floorless Walkin Panel
Style Cooler Rooms,
Restaurant style, good
Cond 20'x6p'x10'H
$6,000 qnd
8'x10'x10'H $2,000
(352) 628-3436
20 GA. WATER HEATER
Cost $210/sell $150;
3 Bay 30" S.S. SINK
Cost $550/Seil $400
Both nevIl
(352) 621-0300
20071
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
All Steel Buildings.
,National Manufacturer.
40x60 to 100x250
Factory direct to
contractor or
customer.
(800)658-2885
www.rlgidbulldlng.com.
FCAN
APPROX. 160 Linear Ft.
of Plalned Walnut
boards, 6-10" widths x8'.
$150. (352) 637-6952
BATH TUB
Lg. FibrgIss Garden Tub.
Comp. w/hardware,
base & formica
enclosure. $250 abo
352-637-5656/201-0696
BBQ, charcoal $25
Step Ladder, $15
(352) 344-9697
Big Screen TV 32"
works, needs little work,
$25.
King sz. Mattress,
Sealy, good cond. $25.
(352) 232-9516
BURN BARRELS
Heavy duty w/ out tops
$7.50 EA (362) 344-9752
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
Electric Stove, excel.
cond. kitchenaid, con-.
vection oven, glass top,
$300. Burgundy
Recllner Easy Chair $50.
(352) 746-3933
FREE STANDING air
conditioner on wheels,
$150. HOOVER Cyclonic
vacuum, $35
(352) 637-2989
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
Refrigerator, 2003
Kenmore, 18 cu. ft.
$275.
Outdoor Ping Pong
Table, $250.
(352) 270-3806
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k-IJflIi
Mower & Equipment
Repair Quick Service.
Pick up & Delivery,
Don Mead 400-1483
MURRAY SELECT LAWN
TRACTOR, 42" w/
bagger, 6 spd
transmission, 14.5 B&S
motor, Exc shape,
$550.(352) 746-7033
WEBER 500 LX Series
GAS BBQ GRILL
Inc. 2 Gas Tanks,
owner's manual,
cookbook, utensils, etc.
$150 (352) 382-1770
WOOD CHIPPER
10HP, Yardman,
Exc. cond. Barely used.
$400.
(352) 344-0461,
call after 5:30.
CRYSTAL RIVER /
Fri., Sat. & Sun. 8a-3p
Take Turkey Oak to
Holiday 2 blks to Sher-
wood In. Follow signs
to 7822, No Early Birds.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Multl-Family Fri & Sat 8-3
Tent, tools, Furn., misc.
909 N. Song Pt.
DUNNELLON
ESTATE SALE
Thurs. & Frl.
8/16 & 8/17, 8:30 am
2 Very reasonably
priced BR sets & LR
fumrn., sewing maching,
Heywood Wakefield DR
table & 5 chairs, desk,
file cabinets, fax,
printer, computer,
shredder, garage full,
H.H. glass & linens..
Antique chest & oak
bookcase.
Rainbow Lks. Estates
Follow yellow signs.
Hosted
by Grumbles House
(352) 465-1460
HOMOSASSA
Fri., Sat. & Sun. 7-?
LIQUIDATION SALE
Furniture, Misc., Etc.
Richard's Electronics
Next to Harley/Hwy 19
352-613-4891/476-2912
INVERNESS
Fri. & Sat. 8 am
Everything Must Gol
Very Nice Items
6065 E. LORING LANE
C4--
G I o-t -i n -_
'98 Clubcar, new baft.
full encl. $1400: '05 End.
Cargocratt 5X8 $1200
Both exc. 352-795-4770
CUSTOM AR15
With options, ready for
hunting season.
$675. 352-586-4022
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
GUN & KNIFE
SHOW
Brooksville
HSC Club
Aug. 18, 9am- Spm
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.
Ladles RH, Cobera Set,
$125.
(352) 382-1090
Men's RH Lynx Set,
$125.
Men's RH, King Cobera
1.,3, &5 Woods
S $200.
(352) 382-1090
Pistol
Walther 22 with Laser
Sight New In Box
$425.
(352)697-1200
Shotgun :
Franchi,12 go. semi
auto, like new $675.
Shotgun
Franchi, Law 12 go.
Like New $625
(352) 697-1200
TREK BIKE TRAILER
2 child $150. Safest &
best EUC
352/637-7115
WANTED TO BUY
U.S. Carbine MI or
U.S. Rifle, Ml
(352) 746-9915 John
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
5' X 10'
heavy duty w/metal
sides wood floor
$800 obo 795-6693
5'WX7'LX3'H, steel
frame w/alum sides.
removable taillgate.
trailer hitch incl. $525.
(352) 527-1656,
call before 7 p.m.
CAR HAULER
20', '07, Pace, side door,
rear ramp, spare, used
once. Like Newl $6,000
(352) 746-7390
Cargocraft 5X8 $1200
'98 Clubcar, new baft.
full encl. $1400: Both
exc cond 352-795-4770
KIDS TRAMPOLINE
$30
527-0635 or 344-3744
SOD ALL VARIETIES
Bahla, $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
WANTED: 10 HOMES
To show off our new
Ufetime Exterior Paint.
Call now to see if your
home qualifies.
(800)961-8547
(Uc# CBCO10111)
FCAN
XM Radio Car/home ra-
dio set $30. Std sliding
Door adapter w/ sm
pet door $30.
Above ground round
24' pool leaf cover $20.
(352) 422-4235
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,
350lbs. $450. obo
(352) 563-5730
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
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
Treadmill
wide deck,
space saver,
$150.
(352) 746-4746
ULTIMATE GYM
Full Exercise Station,
$250/obo; LIFESTEP
STAIRMASTER, $150/obo
(352) 527-8578 or
(352) 464-4133
Hay for Sale
Coastal Round Rolls $50
Square Bales $5.00
(352) 422-4480
DUAL AXLE
14x6 drive on ramp
$900/B00
5hp Honda 2600
washer $100 OBO
352-398-5242
MOTORCYCLE TRAILER
Home made trlr. Hauls
firm (352) 726-1076
ACOUSTIC
& ELECTRIC GUITARS
Bass, Banjo, Uke,
Mandolin, Amps,
Effects. Any
age/cond. We get
you top dollar. Do not
sell anywhere else.
M-F 10-6 563-1779.
CHASSAHOWITZKA
2/1 furnished, on Canal.
Chass. Riv. No smoking.
$400/mo. 352-274-0223
CRYSTAL RIVER
1/1 & 2/1, $425 & $500
No pets. (352) 795-0061
CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1
$500/mo. 1st, last, sec.
352-585-3264
CRYSTAL RIVER 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, last, sec.
352-585-3264
HERNANDO 2/2
Hwy 200 & 491, $475+
1st, Ist,sec. 352-341-0903
HOM/CRYS RVR.
2/2, DW $625/mo.
(352) 228-0525
HOMOSASSA2/1'/2
SW on fenced lac.
$600/mo. 352-628-3456
INVERNESS 2/1
SW, CHA $500/1st, last.
352-422-2532
INVERNESS
3/1, $500, 1st, last,
sec. No Pets
(352) 287-9268
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
N CRYSTAL RIVER.
Nice 1BR. SW, $325/mo
Inc. elec. 352-621-5309
Non-Smoking IBR Furn.
Scrn rm. Crprt $500: IBR
furn. Park model, $325
No pets. 628-4441 .
RENTALS $400-550/MO
Newly dec, Hernando/
Inverness area.
DW 2/1,SW 2/2,.SW 1/1
1st, 1st, sec 813-468-0049
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NOTICE
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
2 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,
1 black Male $250. ea.
352-422-4675
BOSTON TERRIER
10 mos. old. Female,
papers & all shots.
Needs good home.
Movingcan'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
Dachshunds, 1 male,
neutered, pie cream,
6 mos., 1 Fern. sliver
Dapple, 4 mos, $450.
ea. (352) 621-4553
Folding Metal
Small Pet corral $20.
Metal Small Pet Kennel
$20. (352) 422-4235
Humane Society
.of Inverness
offers Low Cost
Spay & Neuter
Service
Appointments avail.
Cat Male $40,
CatFemale $50,
Dog Male $60,
Dog Female $70.
Prices including spay
or Neuter, 3 Yr. Rabies
shot Annual Vaccines
Nail Clipping, Micro
chipping &
Micro chip reg.
Call for appt.
(352) 344-5207
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt,
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Spayed $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
Low cost shot clinic
Tues, Weds & Thurs
1st & 3rd Saturdays
10am-4pm
(352) 563-2370
IRISH SETTER PUPs
AKC, 2 males left,
beautiful, love
children. HC, $325.
(352) 726-0133
JACK RUSSELL
TOY FOX PUPS
3 male (2 BW& 1 TRI).
8-Wks-Vet App.$150 Ea.
352-637-1940.
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
MACAW
Blue & gold
w/cage. $800 OBO
(352)341-4203
MALTI-POO tiny little
furballs, sweet & love
able, home raised, HC,
1st shot, $350/400
(352) 564-2775
MINIATURE PONY
mare, 6'/2mo, old. very
gentle. & sweet
$575. abo
(352) 795-7513 .
PEEK-A-POO tiny little
furballs, sweet & love
able; home raised, HC,
1st shot, $200/250
(352) 564-2775
PET BUNNIES $15.
English, Dutch, Dwarf,
Lop. Babies In Sept,
No pedi, pets only.
Quick response by
email. Info@hopalong
farms.coml
PUG PUPPIES
AKC & CKC Cert.,
Health Cert. 1 male, 1
female. Starting @ $500
(352) 464-1109
QUALITY PUPS AKC
MINI SCHNAUZERS $35/
COCKER SPANIELS $O
Vet Checked. Cash
only. 352-465-9305
Saltwater Fish
& Coral
(352) 465-8284
TOY POODLES,
AKC, 10 wks..
I choc. fern. $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
NORRIS LAKEFRONT,
LAFOLLETTE, TENNESSEE,
New Gated
Development, Fantastic
Views; Deep Water,
utilities, Boat Launch,
Near Golf Course, One
Hour North of Knoxville,
www.hlddensprings
onnorrislake.com
(800)362-4225
FCAN
Stamp Out
ITCHAMACALUTSI
Shampoo with Happy
Jack(R) Paraclde II(TM)
& ItchNOMore(R)
Apply Skin Balm(R)
At Tractor Supply. www.
happyjackinc.com.
FCAN
15 YR. OLD QUARTER
Horse Mare, Very
gentle. Tack included.
$1200/obo.
(352) 726-4895
15 YR. OLD TENN.
WALKER MARE
Very dark Bay, $750/
obo (352) 628-3456
Registered
Quarter Horse,
Gentle, good for
beginners, $2,000.
(352) 628-2246
TWH (Reg) Gelding
5 yo, 15 hs, nice gaits,
quiet & safe $2,500
obo (352) 422-7274
HOMOSASSA 3/2 1404SF
On '/ 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
HOMOSASSA, 2.85 AC.
Newly Renovated TW.
Caged pool, 2 Crpt,
Front Deck, Crnr. Lot,
Fncd, Paved Rd. Must
Seeal (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 Ready!! $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 I acre,
w/2 sheds, $55,000. obo
(352) 302-3872
NEW 3/2,1/2 AC.
$1,500 dwn, $595/mo.
352-795-8822
NEW 4/2, Heritage Ac.
Lg. kitchen. $2,500
down, $789/mo.
(352) 795-8822
NEW SPEC HOME
4/3, v1 Ac.! Wet bar,
entertainment rm..
MUST SELLI $3,500 dwn,
$875/mo. 352-795-6085
No Money Downl
FHA
Land & Home
3/2 on fenced 1/2 Acre
Deck, nice trees
and quiet
only $769.90 mo. P & I
WAC
Call 352-621-9183
OWNER FINANCING
$7,990. Dn. (10%)
Terms neg., 1999 3/2
DW Complete remodel,
new apple's, wood cabi-
nets, never lived in
and perfect. $79,900.
C. Ed Smith R.E..Inc.
(352) 628-0505
STICK BUILT, BLOCK
BUILT, MODULAR,
MANUFACTURED
Build to suit. All
Surrounding Counties.
Several Land/Home
Pkgs. Avail, Call us:
(352) 746-5912
4 NEW MODELS
RESALES
$44,500.-$100,000.
Excellent Amenitiesi
5 55+
Gated Community
Phone 352-795-7161
2/1 FIXER UPPER
Inglis 2/1 Fixer Upper
Large Deck. $5500
352-220-8399
2/1.5 Nicely Furnished
in 55+ Park, Exc. Cond.
W/D, Dw, Fl. Rm. + Scrn.
Rm, laundry, shed
+ carport. $22,500
(603) 491-0431
55+ Pk. ALL LIKE NEW
1700sq. ft. Price
dropped 10K 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
RENTAL FINDER .=
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INVERNESS
3/2/1 downtown
Inverness. beautiful
quiet neighborhood.
overlooks Lake
Henderson. $685.
352-400-4986
Pe SrvCices
2&3
BEDROOM APTS.
Starting at $466.
C/H/A,
NO PETS
Occaaionally handi-
capped units do be-
come available
For info. call
Gatehouse Apts. at
352-726-6466,
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Mon. thru Fri.
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
CANDLEWOOD
COURT
APARTMENT
1 & 2 BR Apartments
now available.
Please call
(352) 344-1010
307 Washington Ave.
Wed., & Fri.
8am to 5pm
Equal Housing
Opportunity
m ,,.,,. I
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm IstMo.FREEI
Crystal River. 634-0595
CRYSTAL RIVER
& HOMOSASSA
SApartments 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 Lg. 2/2
W/D hkup, $600/mo
352-341-2182/586-2205
KNOLLWOOD U
I TOWNHOUSES I
Comer of Druid Rd.
S&581. 1&2BR *
| available starting I
@ $485. For more
Information call
(352) 344-1010
Or apply @ 1
307 Washington Ave.
Wed. & Fri. 8 to 5
Equal Housing
Opportunity
,1' &. :
mm ^
ioK^ A
crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm Ist Mo. FREE
Crystal River. 634-0595
2I .l*.i l, k lUlla, ,gwu. 1
I Judy B Spake, LLC
Shawn (727) 204-5912
SUGARMILL WOODS
Clean 2/2/1'/2, Atrium
Villa, Lanal, Appli's $850;
River Links Realty. -
628-1,616/800-488-5184
CITRUS SPRINGS
New, 2/2, all appl.,
W/D $650.-$700.
(954) 557-6211
HOMOSASSA
New, 2/2, Rent or w/
opt. to buy, fans, blinds,
refr., stove, microwave,
tile carpet. $750. mo.
(352) 592-0893
INVERNESS 2/1
New paint/carpet.
Eat-in kitch. W/D H.U.
No pets. $550 + sec.
(352) 637-5598
INVERNESS
Brand New 2/2, w/ W/D
$675. mo,754-224-7955
HOMOSASSA
Small, Camp. furnished.
Electric, cable, water,
trash. Quiet area. $160
week. (352)628-7682
INVERNESS
RIVERSIDE LODGE
Furn. Cottage, 1/1,
all util & cable TV Incl.
$695. mo. $300 moves
you in. (352) 726-2002
HOMOSASSA
Upgraded 3/2 Comm.
Amen. & Pool. 55+
$1,250/mo.
2/2/1 Furn, Villa SMW
$900/mo.
3/2/2 Fully Furnished
w/Pool. SMW, $1,350
Coldwell Banker, Next
Generation Realty
(352) 382-2700
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REALTY
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or see ALL at
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SUGARMILL WOODS
RENTALII Lovely Home,
4/2/2 No smoking; Small
pet okoy. Ref., $999/
mo. Avail. Oct. 1st
(386) 569-6777
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Util. inci Shrt
/ long term. 1st. 1st + 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
Nature Loversi Back
Deck, Country Setting
$118,800 Sharon Levins.
Rhemo Realty
(352) 228-1301
3/2 SW on Two V2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US519
352-503-4142
3/2, 1/4 Ac. Crystal Rvr
Near Bic. Prk, New roof
Handyman Special.
$55K OBO. Contract
negot. No owner flnan.
(352) 302-5535
3/2/2 ON 4.65 ACRES
Homosassa, 1,864 sf, + 6
Horse Stable; Fencedl
New stone drive.
$229,900 Ron McEvoy,
EXIT (352) 586-2663
CRYSTAL RIVER
5 Acres, 3/2 1600 sq.
ft., w/office. Very
private, paved Rd.
Deck, shed, workshop
Call for email pictures
Price Reduced $10K
$159,000.
352-795-3026
FORECLOSURE
3/2, > 2 AcresI Sacrificel
$2,500 dwn, $675/mo.
(352) 302-3517
HERNANDO 2/1/V2
On lot, Cent. wtr, Good
rental Income. $27,000/
obo. 352-341-0903
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LANDMARK
REALTY
We have a
variety of rentals
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
INVERNESS AREA
1,000 sf. Office/Retail.
Ample parking, Busy
corners. (352) 726-6640
PROFESSIONAL Office
1690 sq. ft.
GREAT LOCATION.
Call Mon Fri. 8 4:30
(352) 795-2283
2/2 CITRUS HILLS
Greenbrier I1,1st fir. furn.
Near pool. $117K Great
Value! 352-249-3155
INVERNESS 2/2
Clean, quiet area
$575 + 1st, last, sec.
352-422-2393
INVERNESS 2/2
W/D, New carpet,
appl.'s. comm. pool.
garb. 'ncl. $750.mo.
1st, 1st. $500. sec.
(352) 746-4611
INVERNESS 2/21/2
Townhouse, Cypress
Cove, pool, boat dock,
exc. cond. $750+ $1000
sec. (352) 220-4082
ADULT PARKS
RENT OR OWN LOT
New 3BR, 2BA Skyline
Home, /2" 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.
/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, 1or 2R
Mobiles. Scr. porches,
appl., water I ncl. 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 turn.
Very Nicel $45,000
(352) 637-4837
MENTAL FINDER
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Lg. oaks, Nicel Newer
apple 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
Myriam, Keller Williams
Realty (352) 613-2644
Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
>- Property & Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. Is our
only Business
>- Res.& Vac.
Rental Specialists
) Condo & Home
owner Assoc. Mgmt.
Robbie Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
infofroperty
managmentgroup.
www.chronicle
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CRYSTAL RIVER
1 & 2 BR, W/S/G Incld.
$600 (352) 212-7740
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly Renovated
1 bedroom efficiencies
w/fully equip, kitchens.
No contracts
necessary. Next to
Spark/Kings Bay
Starting @ $45
a day for a week or
more. (Includes all
utilities & Full Service
Housekeeping)
(352) 586-1813
CRYSTAL RIVER
NICELY FURNISHED 1/1
Great neighborhood.
No pets. 7 months
minimum. 352-795-7261
FLORAL CITY
Lakefront 1BR, Wkly/Mo
No Pets. (352) 344-1025
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
CLASSIFIED
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
$625.mo
CRYSTAL RIVER
9 N.Candle 2/1
$550.mo
INVERNESS
237 N.Croft 2/2
$750.mo
352-637-2973
BEVERLY HILLS
18 N. Osceola, 2/11h/1
& carport. New inside
$725 mo. 1st., Ist, dep.
& 33 Murray St. 2/1'2.
Ig shed & fence
$600. mo. 1st. last. dep.
352-795-3000
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, CHA, Scrn Room
352-382-3525
Beverly Hills 2/2/1
Lg. fl. rm. $725./mo. +
C/H/A 23 S. Harrison St.
727-463-1804
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1, Fam. Rm., Scrn.
Rm. W/D, CHA, non
smoke.no pets.$775.
352-563-2500, 212-9267
BEVERLY HILLS
Great Homes for Rent
or Sale (954) 536-0353
BEVERLY HILLS
Lg 2/2/2, CHA, FL Rm,
fncd yrd, W/D; No Pets.
$750/m., 1st/ 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 HILLS
Newly remodeled, 2/1,
Fl. rm. 79 S. Adams St.
$725/mo. 352-527-1372
BEVERLY HILS
I & 2 BR Homes,
All nice, all CHA.
(352) 422-7794
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2 Bermuda Duhes.
$1 100/mo 647-504-6025
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 2/1/2/1
Very clean, scrn patio.
sm pet 6k, C/H/A
$675mo. 352-302-9053
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/1
Huge yrd. Inc. Lawn
Maint. $50. mo. F/L/S
(352) 533-2244
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/2
All apple. incl. $895/mo
Small pet ok.
352-422-6750
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/2
New, W/D, Pet friendly,
$925/mo.352-812-1414
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1, $700 mo. W/D hkup
1st/sec. (352) 563-5304
CITRUS SPRINGS
Many Available
$825.- $875. mo. 2 -4.wks
FREE Rent If Qualify.
(352) 795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investment LLC
CITRUS SPRINGS
Rent or Lease Option.
4/2/2, 2200 sf.
(352) 746-1636
CR/Hom 2/1 $465;
2/2 $535; 3/2 $675/$760
212-2051 or 220-2447
Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2
$825.00
Please Call:
(352)341-3330
For more Info. or
visit the web at:
citrusvillaaes
Gospel Island
3/2/2, private, on lake
& canal, boat dock,
part. turn. $1150/mo
1st/sec. (352) 726-7107
HERNANDO 2/1
Frnt prch, side ramp.
Shed. Parklike settling
$550 (813) 468-0049
HOMOSASSA 2/1
CHA, No pets $575.
Ist/lost/sec 628-4210
HOMOSASSA 3/1
POOL, Lg. bckyrd, wk.
shed. $800 + lst/lst/sec.
(352) 302-8063
INV. Cypress Cove TH
Waterfront 2/2, w/ W/D
end unit $750. mo.
Call (305) 978-3315
INVERNESS 3/2
BEST OF THE BEST On
driving range. Right
next door to Country
Club. $900/mo.
(352) 560-7383
LANDMARK
REALTY
We have a
variety of rentals
Call for more
information.
Ask for Kathy
or Janet
352-726-9136
311 W Main St.
Inverness
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
INVERNESS 2/1/1
Highlands, clean, $700
S1st, 1st. sec 352-726-4285
; iVERNESS 3/2/2
.take Area, $820/mo,
1$52) 341-1142
,'NO CREDIT CHECKII
r. RENT TO OWN
352-484-0866
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OAWVLG. Bev Hills
2/2/2 derh, cul-de-sac.
CT thr-out 352-746-5307
kiverhaven 3/2/2
-Jenced back yd. $950.
/mo (352) 621-7713
SMW New 2700sq ft
-4/2/2 $1 000/mo.
Call 813-748-5206
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Utl. 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
$1,10.0.per month
fist aid last months
"rent required
-. ill dfter 2pm
352-795-2558
+Crystal River 3/2
Oceanfront, ceramic
tile.i$950/Mo.
(863)446-0950 after 7p
,CRYSTAL RIVER
372/2,.5 $1,200/mo.
1st & sec; Lease. Pets?
(352) 795-0207
INGLIS
2/2, House; CHA, W/D
i hookup $750 mo+ 1st,
io.r &.3.AKai are S aarb.
*14185 W River Rd
352-447-5244
;C'el '360-798-2681
;INVERNESS 2/2
I Ac. $800/mo. + Dep.
(321) 917-6029
INVERNESS 3/2
Wffrnt Gospel Is. w/shd.
352-201-1222/560-3048
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
.-Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
CITRUS SPRGS 4/3/3
New 8202 Empire
$1,100mo. 352-697-1907
CITRUS SPRINGS
Rent or Lease Option.
4/2/2, 2,200 sf.
(352) 746-1636
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14 X 28
bffiei pcci fr..:d
p:.,r, -*L :, For o, .r
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finari.
|Homosassa Sprngs.
3/2 newly remod. DW
on fenced acre. No
pets. $775/mo + $775
sec. 5051 Grand Circle
Ter. 352-816-0010
O*rier Finance,
CltrusSprlngs 3/2/1 Easy
.term.'Low down pay-
ment (352) 201-0658
Rent or Rent to Own
Many Good Deals wait
for youl Get yours now
while $$ are lowlGwen
Cridland & Cridland
(352) 220-4011
CRYSTAL RIVER
$350/$450, share elec.
No smoking/drugs.
(352) 634-0708
HOMOSASSA
Fum.,Cbl TV, Kitch. Priv.
$90 wk. (352)628-5244
HOMOSASSA
Mobile to share. $75 Wk
352-628-9412
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Util. inci Shrt
/ long term. 1st, Ist + sec.
$900/mo 352-628-9759
1 mo. at a time Rentals
Furn. 1/1 Apt. Sleeps 4.
$1000/mo. Includes
boat slip. 386-462-3486
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IST TIME OFFERED
Colorado Mountain
Ranch. 35
ACRES $39,900.
Priced for Quick Sale.
Overlooking a majestic
lake, beautifully treed,
360 degree mountain
views, adjacent to
national forest. EZ
Terms. (866)353-4807.
FCAN
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% 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,
Finished on your.lot.
3 Color brochures.
Call John Lyons
863-860-3062
THRIVING FEED STORE
GNC Comm. Property,
5,000 sf, metal big, Main
rd. crnr loc., Loading
Dock. $675K Don
Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
IST TIME HOMEBUYERS
Poss. 100% financing.
New 3/2/2. $189K
CITMAR Group LLC, Lic.
Real Est. Broker.
(352) 447-5877
employee?
This area's
#1
employment
source!
CiikpNi(cIE
C 1, Is s iffl e'
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
3/2/2, 1.23 Ac.
REDUCED TO $289,500
'07 New, Upgrades
2,372 Liv./3,269 Tot, SF.
(352) 302-0744
3/2 1300-SQFT
HOME ON
ACRE LOT
Located on the back
side of Pine Ridge.
Diagonal ceramic tile
in living, dining, pantry,
kitchen & bathrooms.
Security & camera
system. Surround sound
ceiling speakers in living
and front room.
Reduced to $147,800
(352) 287-8478
BEAUTIFUL NEW 4/2/2
2,235 SFLA, Split plan,
CT, Ig, Lanai, must sell
$178,000. 407-468-2179
BUILDER LIQUIDATION
3/2/2 Was $195,990
Now $155,990 + Up to
$6K C.C. Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker lst
Choice. (352)220-9188
BY 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
Withlacoochle Trl.
Cathedral 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.
$176,000.(813) 546-3127
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BROKERS/REALTORS
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060
31212 POOL HOME
2237 sq.ft living space.
Backs to Black Diamond
3186 W Birds Nest Dr.
MLS#315839
352-586-1558 CALL
NOWI $289,700
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FP, Irr. Well, Granite,
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$299K (352) 746-1175
$279,900
(352) 464-3383
207 S. LEE STREET
Uke New, Imper. Exec. II
Gorgeous Kitchenl
$124,900, ERA American
Really, BobbI
(352) 220-0587
HOME FOR SALE
2/1.5/1 Large FR. New
appliances, central, tile.
Immaculately Nice Lotl
430 S. Washington St.
$99,900. (863) 647-2950
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352-484-0866
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(352) 586-6921
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Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
MUST SEEII 2,577 sf.
Cath. Ceilings, Tile,
Carpet + + + $179,900
Ron Egnot 1st Choice
Coldwell Banker.
352-287-9219
NICE MINI FARM 2/2 on
3.69ac. Barn and Out
buildings Incl. Just bring
your horses. $229K
Alex Choto, Fl.. Realty &
Auction. (352) 628-0968
REDUCEDII
4/3/2, Built 2006,
Crystal Glen $267.000
Seller will pay all closing
cost. Call for Info.
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
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3/2/2 TERRA VISTA VILLA
By Owner, Spacious.
2,583 sf. AC, Huge Lot
on the park. $170K
under replacement.
Must Sell this monthly
$397-000 352-228-2044
CLASSIFIED
3/2/2Canterbry Lk.Est.
NEWI Den, MB Suite,
Hg. W.I. Closet, Sprnd.
Lanal. 7 fans,$332,900
(847) 612-2388
(508) 558-9790 Robert
ARBOR LAKES 3/2/2
1580 sf., ingrnd jacuzzi,
Gated 55+ comm.
Reduced! Owner wants
offersL$174,900 Norm
Overfield 352-586-8620
Keller Williams Really
SPOTLESS 2 BDRM.
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 seel
(VACANT -
MOVE TODAY)
Asking $269K
Contact D Crawford
for details.
(352) 212-7613
TOTALLY REMODELED
2/1.5, Everything Is newl
$99K (352) 302-6941
Call Btwn 5pm-9pm
3/2/2 POOL HOME
$199,900,Crystal Oaks
Cul-de-sac, Alarm Sys.,
Fruit Trees. Must Seel
John Maisel III Exit
Realty(352) 302-5351
4/3.5/2 TOTAL LUXURY
10 Ac. Too many extras
to list! $749,500
Charlene & Peggy,
EXIT REALTY
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2/2 VILLA DOWNTOWN
Ready to move In, new
appliances, tile, carpet.
Laundry, Low maint.
$105,000. Franklin Realty
352-464-4211
BETTY MORTON
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. Furn. 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
FSBO 3/2/2 on 1 Acre
in Citrus Hills
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details, or call
352-249-3299
On the Hill In Terra Vista
3/3/3+ den on 1 land-
scaped acre, built '02
Owner downsizing.
No Realtors.
(352) 746-3417 or
613-6297 afternoons.
Reduced 2/2/2, caged
pool, split plan, great
room, 1 treed acre,
mint cond. $199,000.
pass. 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
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Hemando Forest Lake
North, Newer 1 Lg
Bedroom 1000 sq. ft., on
1 acres, very good
cond. must see. LookI
Make offer
(352) 344-5448
0 DOWN TO BUYII
$720/mo. + taxes &
insurance. 3/2/2
located in Highlands
Large home, very clean
Needs nothing.
(352) 601-5600
$10K Below Appraised
Valuel 2/2 fenced yard,
newer AC & roof,
$90,000. 352-527-3562
100% Finan. Reduced,
Must relocate 2100 sq.ft.
3/2/2 New roof. FP,
tile floors, corner lot,
stockade fence.
(352) 586-7685
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(352) 795-1555
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequailified 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 Lanal, 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, On1 Acre +
$122,000.
WESTON PROPERTY LLC
(352) 746-1110
Investment Opportunity
2 DUPLEXES (4 Units)
Remodeled/Rented
Asking $145,900 &
$159,900. Jayne Ward
Own/agt 352-274-1594
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 file & carpet.
Extra lot also avail. Must
See to appreciate
$152,900-(352) 220-3401
Owner finance 3/2
CH/A, clean, $129,000/
offer or lease option
(352) 422-1916 cell
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Lanal. Watervlew, fam,
rm. New AC & roof.
Tile & Carpet thru-out.
$167,000. 352-476-9592
WINDERMERE VILLA
Pristine/original model
2/2/1, $155K
FSBO (352)726-8503
YOU GET MORE HERE
$169,000
Brand new 2100 SQ.FT
3/2 custom home,
Many Upgrades. You
Will Want To Look
Here 1st 917-804-4300
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4/2/2, 2,100 SF. $154K
Beautifully remodeled.
New oak cabs, wood
floors, timberline roof,
fireplace, 2 min. from
water. (352) 688-8040
BONNIE PETERSON
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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 1 ac. $275,000
Palm Breeze Realty
352-302-8007
CRYSTAL RIVER
HOME
2b/2b, Privacy fence,
fruit trees, scrnd prch;
wtr access; handyman
needed. In Woodland
Estates. $129,000 obo.
352-621-4751.
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4.5 AC. 2/2 CB Home, 2nu o 0 n M AcreIIu
2535sq. ft. 2 tall barn, 32 ON 10.8 Acresl
No climb fence, under Detached 14 X 28
appraise[, $255,000 office, pool, fncd.,
Parsley Real Estate Inc. pond. 325K For Sale or
(352) 726-2628 Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
1/1 COUNTRY SETTING (352)621-3135
RV Parking, Concrete
slab in back. Eat in kit. ` lo oaJ
$49,900. 352-860-2075
3/2/2, 2 Acres,
In ground caged Pool,
Ranch style home, 2/1 on 1/ Ac. Fenced
wooded lot, Homes Great Loc. W/Alum.
only. $225,000. Crprt Wood Frame Hm.
(352) 464-1585 Fam. Rm, Eat-in Kitch.
3/2 CORNER LOT New AC & drainfleld.
3/2 CORNER LOT 108K (352)628-1669
C/H/A, new roof & AC 3K (352)628-1669
In 2004. Country setting. 3/2 SW on Two '2 AC
Laundry rm, ranch style Lots. Scrn porch.
Carpet/tile, ceiling fans BY OWNER, $44,500
$149,900. 352-860-2075 1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US 19
Adorable/Cute 352-503-4142
2BR/IBA Home
Excel. cond. Updated, 3/2/2 on 2 LOTS
Asking 85,000.Contact OLD HOMOSASSA
Debble Fields@ Keller CB, bonus rm., FP,
Williams Realty637-1500 Sunroom, $185K
Jack Randall
Beautiful 3BR, 2BA (352) 212-7740
home on I acre, corner
lot overlooking Floral 3/2/2 POOL HOME
City lake. asking Lots of Newsl Full bar
$250,000 For details @ Solar Htd, Scrnd. Pool
(352)464-5433 $169,900 Harley Hough,
GREAT H ON i AC EXIT Realty Leaders
GREAT HOME ON I AC.I 352-400-0051
2/2/2, new roof, renov.
in 2004. Open floor,De
w/split plan $179,900
Terri Hartman Crossland
Realty (352)726-6644
MUST SELL!
4-5/2.5 All new appL.,
Above ground pool.
Excellent House! $250K
(352) 637-3253 ,w cr um,
BETTY MORTON
Lic. Real Estate Agent f 9a,49e ae.
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
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C1i I(NICLE
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2/2/1 Golf Course Villa
+ Carport, Deadend
All new paint. Scrn. Rm.
Move-In l $125K OBO, '
Kathy SantoColdwe/l
Banker (352) 228-7991 Call Me
3/2/1 Golf Course Villa PHYLLIS STRICKLAND
Roomy & beautifully (352) 613-3503
maint.Enc. lanal.$149K Keller Williams
obo, Must see this one!
Kathy SantoColdwell Realty
Banker (352) 228-7991
BRAND NEW & CRYSTAL RIVER, V2 Ac.
Beautiful New 2 Story
STUNNING Cape Codi 5/2A/2V/2
FSBO 4/3/3+ Bonus Over 2,800 Sf, MUST SEEI
3238 sq. ft. All the (352) 746-5912
upgrades, Ig. gour-
met kitchen, granite,
center island& stain- F .SO
less appL. Lg. screen
pool. Selling under
apprasided value at.
$414,900 view at
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Great deal, FISHING IN FRONT YARD
won't last 3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14 X 28
BRAND NEW 4/2/2 office, pool, fncd.,
Home NEVER lived Inl pond. $325K For Sale or
Located In Desireable Ls. Opt., Ownr. Flnan.
area. Near Suncoast (352)621-3135
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Palmwood Realty Inc. HOME FOR SALE
Joy Mullen HOME FOR SALE
352-263-6486 On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
DICKSMOVIN
PIKInso n Construcrlon
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
9--7
3/2/2 on 1 /2 ACRES
2005, 2 Extra garages.
Beautiful property.
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
LA FLORIDA REALTY
Andy 508-395-2747
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd,,
pond, $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
ONE OF A KIND!
Bring your horse 3/2/2
on 2 ac. 2 paddocks, FP
Ig. cgd pool, fiberoptic
lights, spa, many extras
$255K (352) 726-8348
RIDE GOETHE 10.9 Ac.l
Fully fncd, barn12 X 12
stalls + paddock 2/2 MH
Gorgeous hill-top views!
$215K Well< mkt.1
352-239-7788/465-2427
2/2 CITRUS HILLS
Greenbrier 11,1st fir. furn.
Near pool. $117K Great
Valuel 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
Beouamountain views.
gd. roads. sineams
power to prop Border
ing US Forestry Service.
$250,000 352-302-0743
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. ow, land. Modular,
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9'6" elevation, city
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Owner fin, $189,000
628-2703
Secluded, 1 + Acre,
Newer D/W, 3/2,
w/ pool, 4 car carport,
many upgrades, new
hardwood floors.
throughout, owner will
provide financing
(352) 212-2067
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Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(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 Maisel III Exit
Realty (352)794-0888
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
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352-503-4142
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(352) 628-2149
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GOLF COURSE LOT #9
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$130,000. principal only
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1.25 Acres, Boat house
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$379,000. OPEN HOUSE
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CORNER ACRE LOT
Citrus Hills, Stafford St,
Treed Lot $49K
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American Realty &
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Corner Lot, Inverness
.46 Ac., Nice Oaksl
$27K Motivatedi Bring
all offers! 305-219-8247
PINE RIDGE
1 Ac. Treed Lot In
area of beautiful
homes! Priced to sell
$62.20Q 352-746-6161
PRISTINE Emerald Hills
2 Ac., CC 581,
Pleasant Grove, Inv.
Surveyed & Cleared.
$60K Ea. Acre
Agent Owned,
(352) 212-1446
CLASSIFIED
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Log Cabin shell on 2
private acres near very
wide trout stream In the
Golax area and New
River State Park,
$139,500 owner
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Trailer
$285.
(352) 489-8816
25 HP YAMAHA
2000, 4 stroke, Hi-Thrust,
T/T; Uke Newl $2,000
(352) 476-1113
or (352) 249-0860
BOAT MOTOR
1982,40 hp Mercury
Runs Perfect $750
(352) 795-8059
BOAT TRAILER
18' Galv. Single Axle
$1,000 B00
(352) 795-8059
PONTOON BOAT
TRAILER
tandem axle, 13" tires,
gaiv, 31 ft.adjustable.
$1,600. (352) 447-0572
2 YAMAHA
WAVE RUNNERS, 2000,
GP760, w/traller,
$6,500/both.
(352) 257-1355
SEADOO RXT '05
215HP, W/gaolv. trailer,
$7,500/ obo
(352) 270-9290
2008s
ARE HERE!
;. $1000
Off All
2007
Pontoon
S Boats
(in stock only)
HONDA
I-IRinrE
S24535 Hwy. 40
Astor, FL
866.407.3490
b AaMbi n o Nd i ~n4o*MfO
i:7
22' SKIFF 2003
90 Johnson, less than
70 hrs. electronics,
livewell, & Bimini. incl.
trallor, $5000 220-1699
AIRBOAT 18'
Fiberglass, S.S. Belt
drive, trolling mtr. 500
Cadillac w/warranty.
$15K (352)628-1883
ALUMACRAFT
1991, 17FT, V-hull walk
thru windshield 85HP
Johnson, roller trailer
$2,500 (352) 726-8572
Area's Largest
Selection of
Clean Used Boats
THREE RIVERS
MARINE
(352) 563-5510
*****A****
AREAS LARGEST
SELECTION
OF PONTOONS
& DECK BOATS
Crystal River
Marine
(352) 795-2597
BASS BOAT
16ft fiberglass 115hp
Yamaha extras must
see $4200/OBO
352-398-5242
AAA
BOAT DONATIONS
Tax Deductible @
appraised value
when donated to a -
43 year old
non-reporting
501-C-3 Chariy.
Maritime Minlstres
A (352) 795-9621 A
BOATSI Bank Repos.
Serviced & ready to gol
All wholesale. $1,500 &
Up. (352)621-0848
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, bmlini
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
FIBERGLASS Center
Console, 14', 40 hp.
Mariner, galv. trr. $2475
(352) 205-3887
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TRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
' .2C THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2007
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
(3544 2493
20'i-t
Cuddy cabin Tops
at Fantastic Prices
(352) 527-3555
9am-5pm Mon-Fri
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 trlr, electronics
excel, cond. $9,500.
(352) 249-8059
(727) 461-3455
KEY WEST 17'
85HP YAMAHA
GALV.TRAILER
CALL FOR EXTRAS
794-6693 $5000 OBO
MCKEE 15'
'.'Z '.. H I 1-,,:,JI ,,-:1
ti-j,1r r e [-rI. .. ..
(3521 6210636
Nature Coast Marine
New, Usea &
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boatls
www BoalISuoel
Center com
352 794-0094
_ Nature Coast MdrnLe
Sales & Service '.I
Present this Ad for
10% Off on allI
Parts & Service
1590 US 19,
Homosassa
352-794-0094
PONTOON
1990, 24', Cruiser, tr.,
no motor, $2500.
(727) 521-2137 L/M
PONTOON BOAT
'87, & Trailer, 70tH, Evin.,
recently rebuilt, extr fea-
tures, good cond. $3,000
obo 352-746-9059
PRALINE
1992 It 1 .ir 1.r .1
*,-I- m I,:,~l ,:,jr ,:1N1ar,
? .'Svr]..5r. -. r'"i ,.cc
(352) ~206620
PROl4iE 24'r
S, o.t:,-,1 615000
(352) 62810605
RANGER Bass Boat
S,' .: l r l5.,: e -..-;1
'8,- &Traile, 70HEv in .,
trlegcmtr, dpth finder, +
all cc, g ood cond,0
$2,000 (352) 382-2572
REGAL
S 3526220-605
RENKEN 20' 1990R
tCuddy Cabin, d350MC
vra. l,:,'a,ir-i.,,- aarjae
all.=Godrrn. .-i
CID player, sleeps 4,
2001 EZ Loader Trailer
$5,500. 352-220-6055
RENKEN 20' 1990
,Cuddy Cabin. 1350MC
1/0..Fuil canvas. many-
sr 352-746-J429
7- =-I--9
RENTAL FINDER
i .- .:rin.- 4 r -.,,
RINKER.'232 BR '9,
r lec Cil4 1 H 5raJ,%
F. ,Lo-. r r .r3.,1. r I -r.
i 0 i,,r352-560 .3072
SeaRay
26ff. cuddy cabin,
radar tower, new bim.,
custom low boy trr.
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 Evln. Bim, Nicel
$6,000 352-726-0939
Tremblay Skiff
15' 8", Custom built.
-tunnel, runs dry,. w/ trlr,
No motor, absolutely
immaculate. $3,000.
:.(352), 628-0D,.8 .
FIluX, ,-,.-.i I.Ie 1 ,Ir
'lrp, ..:i Iu 1s I
I 1i (352) 3823239
Wanted -.:sir -, l~se.
ar,,3 -r. Casn Pard
S (352) 212-6497 ...
A
*2 2. tihe;, .-
*2 weeks oiloial
*Featured in Trues.
"Whees" SectionI
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
S$5 per addltlonol line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
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
a/c, 4kw gen, Triton V10
w/26000 MILES, Back up
camera, awning & much
more. 352-344-4447
$28,500.00
DAMON 32', 1992
454 hevy eng, 27K ml,
2 Aqs, queen bed.Non
Sm king, No pets, Lots
of etras & Exc, Condl
(352) 527-8247
FL4ETWOOD 34FT
S1993 like new.,
lo ed, must see to
Bel eveN eiducedtezr
$17,500 (352) 637-5403
FOUR WINDS 31'
'04, Duct AC, Pwr.
lev., Bckup camera,
gen,, Loadedi 14K ml.,
0,000 (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
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
'98, 34', All the Toys!
(35 904 48
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
Endeaver, 34', 1996
LOADED! 50K mi. 6 new
Mich. tires, Always
covered. 352-628-1140
ROCKWOOD
'94, 23 Y/2 ft., class A,
generator, roof AC,
Chevy, 19k mi. $16,900.
(352) 564-7935
AMERILIGHT 23" '01
Tr, 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
I BUY RV'S
Travel Trailers, 5th
wheels etc. Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
LUXURY BY DESIGN
'05, 33ft, travel trailer,
$12,500.
(352) 464-1170
PREMIER
'06, 32ft., Super slide,
CHA, W/D, no smokers/
ets, loaded, like new
2OKobo 727-641-4813
PROWLER REGAL
'05,39', alum. frame
const. fully loaded, 2 Ig
sldouts. 2 qu. sz. bdrms.
$17,500 (352) 634-4439
SRV DONATIONS I
Tax Deductible for
Appraised Value
Maritime Ministries
T (352) 795-9621 T
TRAVEL TRAILER
1990, 16',
Good Condition
Asking $3,000
(352) 302-5912
TRAVEL TRAILER
Trailer by Terry-26ff
r,, :l ".-e H ,-I-, .. *.'. ,
cs. 352-895-0543
1980 ,7rd A4LD
d.:r.r-,rJmilon S25-1ls
4 Ranger alflr].rwheels
: 1I0, (352)-344 4761
1989 Chev ys nbed
i -arr,.- .. tr.; r ,l e aro
.i.I. ,Jrl srhafs Irorn.'.
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-
bal costs. plz call (352)
-.465-0580- Cameron
SET OF 4 TIRES
Dick Cepek 44's
12X 16.5.6 lug
$500
(352) 628-3736
$$CASH PAID$$
Wanted Vehicles
L-e,.3 :,r ni.e
Dale's Auto Parts .
352-628-4144
CASH BUYER-No Junk
Fr, iru._'L a: .a r,: .ir.
Larry s Auto.Sales
H,, t' ," n. tal 1-s er-
I..: :-., 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
I Auto, Lots af Fun,I
Don't Hesitate, Only
$10,988 or $199 ma
866 838-4376
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H EX.r s_.:aJd. W:,, I
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I C 02 Honda Civihc
'1 ,-, r sr:da5 hh,
,.'11,. n Or, rC ,
U S0, Autoyt AC
, u Grea',t gs saver. -
~I '++ VtldrJ' 3
-"8:8-4376...
= 05, Hendb CivI "
I #1 Carrsoldlnthe I
1U.S..,Auto. A/C
Hand much more.
Great gas saver.
$14, 988.
866-838-4376
L '66 ....... .. 4
Loaded, Fls vie $4,995
'04 KIA RIO WAGON
L0 wlt Msi.,Id,1A/c.$5,9951
'03 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE
Auto,iLoaded ed ............$9,980
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.95!*
*2 weeks In the
Chraniclel
-2 weeks Onlinel
Featured In Tues.
"Whel"Sectloni
alToday
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
$5 per additional line
May Apply
No-
MERCURY SABLE
'96 Wagon. 3.0, V-6,
Clean, good cond.
$1000/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
NISSAN ALTIMA
'96, Good Tires & AC
$800
(352) 621-0651
(352) 422-6128
OLDS 98 REGENCY
'89, AC, loaded, 4dr,
38COV-6, auto, 30+mpg
Low mi. 1 owner gar-
aged, like new cond.
$3500. (352) 249-8059
OLDSMOBILE 88
LS Sedan 1998, 75K mi.
tGd execond. $4,000
352-527-0616
- nr -r
r 70MV B=eIetl GLS
Coupe, Wowl Only
I $1,4,988 or $259 I
866-838-4376
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
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
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
Slver 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.countrvslde
motorscoro~com
(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,
Maint. records.
Good MPG. $5,400
(352) 726-6185 before 8
ESTATE MERCHANDISE
AUCTION
THURS. AUG. 16
SALE: 5 PM
40005 Hw y.41
INVERNESS
.,' One owner Estate
6Itos. 199 Towncar,
S31;700 mn.,
04 Hond C! 9K ml
e r s..: ,,: ,,o ,s 25
,ae 1,3:. .3 ,: hurTh
pA. cu1 ,rrr oak
-'I, nltr H.Du e
u ,il, ,:(,lurr, &',,3:< e..
..0. e .er ,
dudle sauction.com
(352) 637-9588
AB1667 AU2246
12%BP 2%Dlsc ca/ck
FORD
'95, T Bird
108k mi., excel. cond.
$2,500.
(352) 302-3127
FORD CROWN VIC
IOtr I ow..ner A dr ga.
,3gaO J9 .1 rrr lire
n, 3 l,..r ra
'2 0.i0O. 0 726-9378
FORD Crown Vic
1998 LX LOADED
"0o ,Yig rl ll': hm m,',
riri ,n -:,r.oker re... I,r
A rr r seA'er 7-, ,r,I.
$6,890 (352) 637-6046
FORD TAURUS
9 -. :,:, i ..-,-Tr-,a .s -
.3' -Jl," I,,, 2n-:1 ,=
C .*r.t, oe i r ,r i :.f
(352) 344-0513
FORD TAURUS 97
," -, .:,.r,,L ,1,:r, I:I.-. ,,,*.,
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 mi.,
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
I ,3ir ,-,:,r,,Slll,.r,
(352) 726-3093
KIA RIO
C 'n,,
(352) 341-3773
LEXUS 2005
:re:j$27,325
352-634-4224
SLincoln owncar
'-'9b.136, ir,; learl- r r
ladle 3 e el ,:,n,3
.ld .'.. $2.500 firm
(352) 341-0004
MAXIMA SE 2003
8 r.' nrr .2': ,r
nibL et.erburfrper ',.trr
left': no ,.ied' k.luxr ee-
i .2.01)-(352) 795 3701
MERCEDES
s8.S "S E in.'. ,,rr.%
excel. cond. Must sell
$4,800. obo
(352) 613-6978
'67 CHEVELLE SS396
Blue ext. black interior.
Trophy Winning Classic!
$15,000 (352) 422-1153
'82 CADILLAC Biarritz
Pristine, classic,
collectible 9,137 orig.
miles. Black w/red
leather Int. S.S. roof,
custom made spoke
wheels, new Redclne
tires, All rec. incl. orig.
invoice.,12.500 firm
352-586-9663/795-8634
A Classic Car WANITEDi
American or Foreign
Will travel, Cash waiting
(407) 957-6957
CHEVY CHEVELLE
1965
31,000, $8,500 4 door
Malibu, 99% original
car, white, mint condi-
tion 352-586-9113,,',
CORVETTE '67
STINGRAY, 327, 300HP,
exc. shape, matching
numbers car. Low mile-
.age. 352-302-0743
CORVETTE
'87, Convertible,
low ml., V8, auto trans.,
$10,900.
(352) 795-7766
$5001 Police Impoundi
For sale! Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
riilll;
02 Ford Sport Trac
JDP : ,, '-
and r.1uj :r, r.1,,e
Tru: Only
S -3 .:r'.199. m o.
S866i-838-4376
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL :".
5 lines for only
$37.95!*
.2 weeKs in the
Chronicle!
.2.weeks Oinlnel
*Featured in Tues.
"Wh". SectionI
Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
IMay Apply
CHEVY 3500
1998, Cheyenne, new
V8, Auto, Air, Service
body w/ air compressor
,(352) 726-2620
CHEVY S-10 '94
Pickup, w/ toplper, 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/fln. $5,500
(352) 302-0569
DODGE DAKOTA
o. ,Ciur : sic.
le r._r,: 1, r '.- :- I
Ir. 5.... r
(352) 527-9788
DODGE RAM 1500
rr Qua I 'F.cl.: r.. I- 'W'I
05 000n' r. ,. ,-_-onan
,il i01:1, r(352) 527,6866.
DODGE RAM 16M
ust. :4(40
..: C '. i ic, ' g .
(352) 465-2087 or
(352) 697 237' ..
FORD "
'03. Ranger eO 'r ao t:
,i "' ',', I o e. er
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 '94
Reg. cab, Iengbed, 2
gas tanks, Wht, 70K mi.
Clean body, runs great,
$3800 (352) 476-8037
S FORD F-150 XL
'95, King cab, 300, 6cyl.
5spd, air, clean>$2900/
abo. (352) 795-7757,
leave message.
FORD RANGER
'92, half cab, V-6, auto,
Runs/drives perfect.
Good Work truck. $1250
(352) 453-6870
POLICE IMPOUNDS FOR
SALEI 95 Honda Civic
$6991 92 Nissan Maxima
$6001 For listings call
(800) 366-9813
Ext 9271 FCAN
TOYOTA AVALON
'98, 94K ml. Immaculate
drk green, new brakes.
$6200. (352) 302-2457
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond./AII pwr.,
Mntc. Rcds., Grgd.
$3,500 (352) 422-5685
TOYOTA CorollaS
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,
i owner, well kept,
V,1' (352) 220-8423
VOLVO
'86, 240 DL Wagon,
175k mi., $750.
(352) 746-2488
Wo '05,Chevy
Impala auto, A/C
Sand much more.
Only $12,988.
Hurry thls won't last. I
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
., II'5 10 1 F.:, If l,:, .J
I .h i irir.. "-
r 177= 17
'01,Chevy Blazer
I V6, Auto, power
Windows & locks,
cold A/C and much
I more low miles,
I Only $6,988
866-838-4376
L .mmmmm m
I= m =I=p
'05 HONDA CRV LX
I r !. g .' Ti
S 866-838-4376
CHEVY BLAZER S10
'93, 4 dr. 4.3L V-6,
loaded, 4X4, leather,
109K mi. Mint cond,;
$2500 (352) 341-0004
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 '97
XLT, V-8, blk, grey Ithr,
Loaded. Exc. cond. 3"
lift, still in box incl., $4,000
/obo 352-302-9336
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
$5001 For listings call
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL -
5 lines for only
$37.95!"
.2 week rn Ine
.2 weeks QOnlil
-Featured in Tues.
"Weels" Sectioni
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details. '
r,, e i' 'ri ,. I i. ,,-,
r.lr., :C.I,,
CHEVROLET 2500- .
4 Li Srl,,,e'rdooRU
C ob. or. qB .J . V 1
ur sn's- r '.ei l o 4 ', ,
Lc. Se,':.- I,0 ,00
(352) 489-7689
CHEVY 4X4 '07
Silverado classic 2500
4x4, extra cab, Ilongbed
work truck. 77.POmiles
/ery nice rru,.:lE ,2.51.c
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 Umlmited 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 abo
(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
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
DODGE
, cs"9 I. err Sri ., q
obo (305) 201-0658
DODGE RAM Bisc15o0
.ll'. e ,,',jIr,. ari.e.
(352) 564-8014
FORD AEROSTAR
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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 Pdhtifef
Mbnster 150, w/ Honda
motor, teens to adult
Brand New only $1,800.
(352) 270-3162
.0
Freightliner FLD 120
1996, w/condo sleeper
DET., Diesel 10Sp.
$10,000. 352-726-2620
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.,
fRe.s, or ihr., Roadl
(352) 422-4648
MACH CH 1994
427, 10 sp. 486k mi.,
$10,000. (352) 726-2620
SILVERADO '01
Ext. cab, canopy, 6cyl,
extras. 123K, Gd
mileage. 1 Qowner,
$6800. (352) 628-1548
TOYOTA
'99, Tacqma 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'
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Estate/Rosaile C. Miller,
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2007-CP-638
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROSALIE C. MILLER,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the estate of ROSALIE C.
MILLER, deceased, whose
date of death was March
11, 2007, is pending In the
Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 N. Apopka
Avenue. Inverness. Florida
155'.'' l d,." ,'4 '.'
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".26.-,,r. .5-, :l.r,e pr. ice
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h i'rat p, ur.
ma, I.. Igarre
rn l,-J, agalr.6t
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this no
Ih e ':IJI,' T12 L
' e. i .. lh Ir' Is-
'ou.1rt W11 HIN C Ort'S
['Hr.I, DhAiT" O THE C-'A '
'*H3 bJ,4; ;riiE Fir IE
IS PB ICA NOFTHi
N'O jTIC I.Cti ji
-ii crF.Ifel .'.,il:,SOi, '.-,
-VAI ;9 DHTj DI
F '0E-A:TC ri orD AthE,
cartion t; htg ceqi "' V.
.d e r -rso.n a l e.p'- e a inD j
aeceaenti es .I
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET" FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER
THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice Is
August 9, 2007.
Personal Representfive:
/s/ Irene M, D tozda
6545 W. State Road 44
Lake Panasoffkee, FL
,3538
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ STEVEN H.L.
', -', I I I- ar imlIc
611 U.S. Highway 41 South
Inverness, Florida 34450
Telephone: (352) 726-3800
*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 abo
352-398-5224
POLARIS 450 ATV
2006
SPORTSMAN 4X4
Only 46 hrs. trans.
warranty. $4,9000BO
Call 352-422-4788
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.95!*
*2 weeks in the
*2 weeks Onlinel
*Featured in Tues.
"Wee" SectionI
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
'55 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply :.
BAJA SCOOTER
2006, like new, 49cc,
25 miles, $800
(352) 726-0965
"FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV' r.ile: .:ar-:le r;.i,
mo\. -, 3, 11 ..-ri,. i W.D
sell ,-i panrt. 628.2084
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'02 Sportsrer 883 5 ':'00
miles, lowered, chrome,
bags & windshield,
$5,500. (352) 628-3736
HARLEY DAVIDSON
1993, Soft Tale, Springer,
lots of extras,
$12,500. obo
(352) 302-4159
HD LOWRIDER
'04 all custom.
Blue flames on wht.
Exc. cond. $16,500/obo
352-586-2743
HONDA 2002
SHADOW VLX 600
17000 mi, $3200 Runs
Great! 352-746-1752
HONDA
2005 VTX1800F Spec 3
All chrome, candy ap-
ple red, exc. cond. Un-
der 500 mi. $12,000obo
352-398-5224
Honda Shadow750
'00, Show Quality.Amer.
Classic, 11k mi.,. blk &
chrome $3,000 In extras
$3,950.obo, 341-1186
HONDA VALKYRIE
'98. 1 adult owner, 7500
ml. Just serviced.
Loaded. Absolutely like
newl $7,900.
352-634-4685,
KAWASAKI
I 10LTE..1 iJ':'00org
ml e 'i cel ,,--r,,
r,', e. l 5 c..s,'ne,,
S2 200. 1352) 860-2028
MOTORCYCLE TRAILER
H.:- '-ine arr,, Ir ia-I 4, J
u.,.e 'Epare ..re- I
irgll, r0agea ;5.
rrn- (352) 726-1076
SUZUKI
2000, 850 Mirada,
5,600 miles.
Great Cond. $3,000
S(352) 302-0569
S ISUZUKI 2005
SV1000S
.Iacket incIueao l:ir':
.F 4:, V I'.-,
352-400-0468
YAMAHA WARRIOR
352 4i 2 4 :o r. .',.',rr.,r
plu.. 5, ., .'- .,,i'
(352) 422.4786
Inverness, FL 34452
/s/ Brian S. Mitchell, Esq.
Florida Bar #22783
(352) 726-0901
Published two (2) times in
Citrus County Chronicle
August 16 and 23, 2007,
141-0823 THCRN
2007-CP-726
Estate of Mildred S. Jones
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-726
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MILDRED JONES, a/k/a
MILDRED S. JONES,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle,
August 9 and'16, 2007.
136-0816 THCRN
2007-CP-688 Estate!
Merle 0. Cornwell
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2007-CP-688
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MERLE O. CORNWELL,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the estate of MERLE 0.
CORNWELL, deceased,
,,., de :f death was
cs er,, 2006, is
pending in the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which Is
110 N,. Apopka Avenue,
inverress, Florida 34450.
The names and addresses
of the personal represent-
ative and the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this no-
tice is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of
the decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER
THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATHS BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice Is
August 9, 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/Mark Alan Cornwell
P.O. Box 640754
Beverly Hills, FL 34464
Attorney for Personal
re i e w-i .fi
r_. r H I.
BOWMAN ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No, 434396
611 U.S. Highway 41 South
Inverness, Florida 34450
T ,p ,, 3 ^2 ; 7 2 4 .8 00n
FriII c r ,,- r..,r -, rr,' ..e
140.0823'THCRN
,r "' Ch :'s E;r.jr- :f
., .f ,. -
,Surr,,T..rr Aaminrsitanon)
PUBLIC NOTICE
1i rTHh CIRCUITT COURT
FOR
,_ 'rr: ,"'UNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-503
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LEONARD HOSFELD, a/k/a
LEONARD A. HOSFELD,
.E'ic E -s'C
t4OIICE TO CREDITORS
rrTi.5 ,',a E.,irir s.n)
T. ir 1_ i-Fi '-,,J: H- ING
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
LEONARD HOSFELD, a/k/a
LEONARD A. HOSFELD, de-
e-.a-d File Number
2007-CP-503, by the Cir-
cuil '-ourt for Citrus
County, Florlda, Probate
Division, the address of
wibh is 110 N. Apopka
'tnguae, rInearness. FL
34450;: rr,,"l the
decedent'. asre .'i death
was February 11, 2007:
that the total value of the
estate Is $5,350.00 and
that the names and ad-
dresses of those to whom
it has been assigned by
such order are:
Richard R. Hosfeld
837 E. Blsmark St.
Hernando, FL 34442
Jacqueline S. Hosfeld
1506 Fathom St.
'r L',i, mr .1r .,,:. ,-
Micnael C Hosleld
c ..s:. S s rr :., '.
-T L,-.-,I r i. ".
Rosalie Hosfeld .,
10S t ,:-ar .: .,
St. .,ul ri 10 r .'is
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
'Edtors at the estate
*,ejgr ',r *nd per-
m'a,'. 5 Ir.'F IF' estate
., re decedent other
ti'ar. rhrse f.--rv',..horm cr-
.cIO r,:, ul ,,r -, .. 3;
Tu.'S- irrI..n ,
..iT.,T, 5,, -. 3,r,ir.i r 1:, -
,T,ur ul ir i ll Eci ii.',. n
r,i court WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 'n nOF H
ALL :L rF -.r uIl DE-
~l ICf.': Iv, ':.1 C' ,_r F WILL
r ti-.i-F rrlot ANY
IH Ir FS:LI,. 5rs F1. nir.1E
w : f,Ae. -, ,:r' r.l.:,.i'
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ Richard R. Hosfeld
c/a 452 Pleasant Grove
Rd
Inverness, FL 34452
Attorney tf r Pecaon Giving
NoiersnGvn oie
HAAG. HAAG &
FRE R h RCoHedP
452 Plesan Graeasn Groad
Published two (2) times in
Citrus County Chronicle
August 16 and 23,2007.
914-0916 TH/SUCRN
Notice of Escheat
Estate/Thomas A. Everard
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2006-CP-728
Division:
IN RE: ESTATE OF
THOMAS A EVERARD
Deceased.
NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
on August 9, 2007, there
was placed on deposit in
this office, funds received
from Nancy Jeanne Gra-
ziano, as Personal Repre-
sentative of the Estate of
Thomas A. Everard, de-
ceased, in the amount of
$2,405.80, Said funds are
(Ancillary Summary -
Administration terstate -
non-resident)
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
MILDRED JONES,. a/k/a
MILDRED S. JONES, de-
ceased, File Number
2007-CP-726, by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue. Inver-
ness, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which
is 110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, inverness, Florida
34450, that the total value
of the estate is real prop-
erty, and that the names
and addresses of those to
whom it has been as-
signed by such order is
VIRGIL W. JONES, JR.
1508 Village Drive
South Charleston,
West Virginia, 25309
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the dece-
dent and, other, persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this no-
tice Is served within three
months after the date of
the first publication of this
notice must file their
claims with this Coourt
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and persons
having claims or de-
mands against the estate
aof the decedent must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of the first publi-
cation of this Notice is
August 16,.2007.
Persons Giving Notice:
/s/ Virgil W. Jones, Jr.
1508 Village Drive
South Charleston,
West Virginia 25309
Attorney for Persons
Giving Notice:
/s/ Daniel J. Snow, Esq.
DANIEL J. SNOW, ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0794820
203 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Telephone: (352) 726-9111
Attorney for Estate
Published two (2) times in
Citrus County Chronicle
August 16 and 23, 2007
142-0823,THCRN
2007-CP- 728 Estate of
Doris Annetta Turner
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR,1
CITPI.I? CO i.IrFi' R.OPiD" "
P I T, .r i1 i'i,1,rr
FILE NO. 2007 CP 728
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DORIS ANNETTA TURNER,
a/k/a DORIS ALLEN
TURNER, a/k/a
DORIS TURNER,. "
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the estate of DORIS
ANNETTA TURNER, a/k/a
DORIS ALLEN TURNER,
a/k/a DORIS TURNER, dec
ceased, whose date of
death was July 21, 2007,
and whose Social Security
Number Is 375-30-0233, Is
pending in the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida," Probate Division,
the address of which is
110 N. Apopka Ave., In-
verness, FL 34452. The
names and addresses of
the personal representa-
tive and the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this no-
tice is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tlon of this Notice is
August 16, 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Tammy Custer
c/o 452 Pleasant Grove
Road
Inverness, FL 34452
Attorney for Personal
Representative;
HAAG, HAAG &
FRIEDRICH, PA.
452 Pleasant Grove Road
Inverness, FL 34452
/s/Brian S. Mitchell, Esq.
Florida Bar #22783
(352) 726-0901
Attorney for Estate
all of the assets due to:
LYNDA ROBIN
whose lask known address
was:
4509 E. JUDGE PEREZ BLVD
MERAUX, LA 70075
and said assets remain
unclaimed.
Unless said funds are
claimed on or before six
(6) months from the date
of the first publication of
this notice, solaid funds will
be forwarded to the State
of Florida, pursuant to
Florida Statutes 733..816.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have set my hand and of
ficial seal at Inverness,
Florida, on August 9, 2007.
PUBLISH ONCE A MONTH
FOR TWO (2) CONSECU-
TIVE MONTHS:.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of Circuit Court
139-0816 THCRN
Advanced Towing
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: ADVANCED.TOWING gives No-
tice of,,Foreclosure of.Lien and Intent to sell these vehl-
cles dn 08/28/2007, 8:.00 a.m., at 4875 S. FLORIDA AVE.,
INVERNESS, FL 34450, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of
the Florida Statutes. ADVANCED TOWING reserves the
right to*accept or reject any and/or all bids.
2FAPP36XSJB111168 1988 FORD
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 16, 2007,
143-0823 THCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
AND REGULAR MEETING OF THE
ALLEN PLANTATION
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The Board of Supervisors of the Allen Plantation Com-
munity Development District will hold a regular meeting
and a public hearing on September 11, 2007 at 1:00 PM
at the Law Offices of, Clark Stiliwell, 320 U.S. Highway 41
South, Inverness, Florida 34450 for the purpose of hear-
Ing comments and objections on the adoption of the
budgets) for the operation and maintenance of Dis-
trict facilities for Fiscal Year 2008. In addition, the Board
will hear public comment and objections relative to
the levy of a non ad valorem assessment pursuant to
Florida Law for the purpose of funding operations and
maintenance and principal and interest expenses oft
the District. The District may also fund various facilities
through the collection of certain rates, fees and
charges which are Identified within the budgetss. A
copy of the budgets) may be obtained at the
offices of the District Manager, 201 East Pine Street,
Suite 950, Orlando, Florida 32801, during normal busi-
ness hours.
The Board will also consider any other business, which
may property come before it. The meeting may be
continued to a date, time, and place t be specified
on the record at the meeting. The meeting Is open to
the public and will be conducted in accordance with
the provisions of Florida Law for Community Develop-
ment Districts.
There may be occasions when one or more Supervisors
will participate by telephone. At the above location
there will be present a speaker telephone so that any
interested person can attend the meeting at the
above location and be fully informed of the discussions
taking place either in person or by telephone commu-
nication.
Any pers:. ..irI,,_ special accommodations at this
meeting :.-:a. 1 :r a r. ir,- :, physical Impairment
should contact the District Office at (407) 841-5524 at
least three calendar days prior to 'the meeting.
Each person who decides to aipre- I >.., o.Ii.:.,r. I ken
at these ,r.. 1)1..: 1.. r.ed r i-r..:,- m re.,d a
record of ir.A ,',-,- sh', ors ir'i .s,',..:Irh l. the
person ma, reea ro er, u,.- tr.ar a .'rcor.t re-.::.rd of
the proceedings is made, Including the testimony and
evidence upon whigh such appeal Is to be based.
George S. Flint
Manager
Publishe r.. .. : n'rr, r.e Citus County Chronicle.
August or.:i ,,.
14.10823 IHCRN
. i : 1.,:.1. ) ;- orp.
i,' L Potter
.- rr:f. :i ,rr ',,re.
'Y PUBLIC llOhrC '
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH
JUE' .L,-:C.Ul/111 r ic. F,.
- i,- 7-CA-1192
YALE MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff.
vs.
LANCE E. POTTER and DEBRA K. POTTER
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order dated
August 2. 2007, and entered in Case No. 2007-CA-1192
of the 5th Judicial Circuit, in and for CITRUS County.
Florida. wherein YALE MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff and LANCE E. POTTER, DEBRA K. POlTER, De-
fendants, I will set to the highest bidder for cash on the
6th day of September, 2007 at 110 N. Apopka Avenue,
Jury Assembly Room. Inverness, Florida at 11:00 a.m.,
the following described property as set forth in said De-
fault Final Judgment lying and being situate In CITRUS
County, Florida, to wit:
Lot 32, HOLIDAY ACRES, UNIT 3, according to the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 7 Pages 26-27 of the
Public Records of Citrus County, Florida.
NOTICE: ANY PERSON WITH A DISABILITY REQUIRING SPE-
CIAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO-
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT 1-800-955-8771 (TDD);
1-800-955-8770 (V), VIA FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE, NOT
LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED-
ING.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. THE CLERK
SHALL RECEIVE A SERVICE CHARGE OF UP TO $60 FOR
SERVICES IN MAKING, RECORDING, AND CERTIFYING
THE SALE AND TITLE THAT SHALL BE ASSESSED AS COSTS.
THE COURT, IN IT'S DISCRETION, MAY ENLARGE THE TIME
OF THE SALE. NOTICE OF THE CHANGED TIME OF SALE
SHALL BE PUBLISHED AS PROVIDED HEREIN.
DATED this 2nd day of August, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Judy Ramsey
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronlcle,
August 16 and 23, 2007.
134-0830 THCRN
2007-CC-2572 Betty Striter, Vs.
Thomas Riedlinger and E Richard Hagin,
Notice of Action-- Constructive Service
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2007-CC-2572
BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT,
Plaintiff,
-vs-
THOMAS RIEDLINGER and T, RICHARD HAGIN,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: THOMAS RIEDLINGER,
it alive and It deceased, his unknown heirs,
devisees, grantees. assignees, creditors, Ilenors
and Trustees and all parties claiming Interest by,
through, under at against him, and all parties
having or claiming to have any right, title or
interest in the property herein described.
Address Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Interpleoder
has been fried argninst you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, it any, to it on
GLEN C. ABBOTT, ESQ., Plaintiffs Attorney, whose ad
dress is Post Office Box 2019, Crystal River, Florida 34423.
on or before Sept. 10, 2007, and file the original with the
Clerk ot this court either before service on Plaintiff's At-
torney or immediately thereafter: otherwise a default
will be entered against you tar the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 2nd
day of August, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of Courts
(COURT SEAL)
By /s/ M. Evans
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2007,
By: M.Davis
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle
August 16 and September
16, 2007.
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Citrus County
Fleet Management
PUBLIC NOTICE
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of County Commissloners
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property and equipment
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August 15, 2007 to
September 5, 2007.
Published seven (7) times,
consecutively, starting
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2002 DAKOTA
2006 ESCAPE
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2004 BMW 23
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2002 SILVERADO
2006 TOWNCAR
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800-325-1415 EXT. 8603
2005 TACOMA
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800-325-1415 EXT. 8403
2003 RSX
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ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT. 8303
2002 LESABRE
2006 SONATA
10,888
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S AND SPECIALPRICING
ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT. 8604
2005 CADILLAC
p19,888
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800-325-1415 EXT. 8504
2004 MURANO
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AND SPECIALPRICING
ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT. 8404
2003 GRAND AM
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Sfd .I\ AND SPECIALPRICING
ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT. 8304
2002 EXPEDITION
2006 CADILLAC
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ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT, 8605
2005 CANYON
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ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT. 8505
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' AND SPECIALPRICING
ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT. 8405
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ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT. 8305
2002 M/B SLK320
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FREE 14 HOUR RECORDED
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AND SPECIALPRICING
ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT. 8201
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AND SPECIALPRICING
ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT. 8202
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ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT. 8203
p14,888
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AND SPECIALPRICING
ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT. 8204
,21 ,888
-- FREE 24 HOUR RECORDED
MESSAGE WITH INFORMATION
AND SPECIALPRICING
ON THIS VEHICLE
800-325-1415 EXT. 8205
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(800)342-3008 2200 SR 200 OCALA (352) 622-4111
ALL PRICES WITH *1,000 CASH OR TRADE EQUITY PLUS SALES TAX, LICENSE FEE AND *395 DEALER FEE. ALL INVENTORY PRE-OWNED AND SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY.
PICTURES RE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY.
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