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DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
Judy Disani hugs and kisses her granddaughter Mya Disani, 5, goodbye on the child's first day of kindergarten at Inverness
Primary School. Kindergarteners at Inverness Primary School participate in the step-by-step program that introduces the stu-
dents to their surrounding and other pupils a few at a time over the week.
School in session: OJicial say bus delays expected,
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Hundreds of school buses returned to the
streets planting thousands of students into
their seats.
Monday marked the start of the 2007-08
Citrus County School District School year,
bringing the start of learning for some and
frustrations for others.
Assistant Superintendent Mary Curry
said, overall, the day went well. District
administrators split up and fanned out to
more than 20 school
BUSING sites to help get
QUESTIONS through the complicat-
ed logistics of the stu-
Call the dents' first day back.
Citrus County "There's more of a
School strain the first week
District's than any other time of
back-to- the year," Curry said.
school Late buses are to be
hotline at expected as students
637-2233. and school staff try to
The hotline figure out who goes
will be open where. The majority of
from 6 a.m. the buses taking chil-
to 5 p.m. dren home Monday
today and were at least 15 to 20
Wednesday. minutes late, Trans-
portation Director
Marilyn Farmer said. Parents can expect
the routes to become more routine through-
out the week and are encouraged to call the
district's bus hotline with questions at 637-
2233. The hotline is open from 6 a.m. to 5
p.m. today and Wednesday.
One problem Farmer was expecting that
didn't become an issue was a new stoplight
added to an access road at Hernando
Elementary School over the summer. The
light was put in over the weekend to accom-
modate the access road, which means buses
go straight onto County Road 486 rather
than North Croft Avenue.
The Citrus County Sheriff's Office also
Please see JITTERS/Page 2A
will ease this week
MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
Parents picking up their children form a line hundreds of yards long Monday after-
noon down West Century Boulevard as they prepare to enter the new Citrus
Springs Elementary School child pick-up loop.
Tiki bar
under
county
watch
Homosassa fish
house violated
rules, official says
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Citrus County officials are
zeroing in on a Homosassa fish
house that they said opened a
bar last month without permits.
Cedar Key Fish & Crab does-
n't have the proper zoning to
operate a tiki bar, nor was it
permitted to install a privacy
fence separating the property
from a nearby residence, coun-
ty Development Services
Director Gary Maidhof said in
memo to County Administrator
June Fisher.
The fish house is grandfa-
thered as a commercial busi-
ness in a residential neighbor-
hood. As such, the owner can-
not change its use without
proper zoning.
Although the county commis-
sion in 2006 changed it and
about 100 other grandfathered
properties to the proper desig-
nations on a future land-use
map, the property's use cannot
change until the county's zon-
Please see WATCH/Page 2A
Board may
add third
meeting to
schedule
Time would be
for zoning cases
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
When the meeting starts at 1
p.m. and the clock strikes 10 and
Citrus County commissioners
are still in their seats well,
that's just not a place they want
to be.
Commissioners, looking for
some way to bring normalcy
back to the meeting schedule,
are considering adding a third
meeting each month to handle
land-use issues.
Commissioners met for nine-
plus hours Aug. 14. More than
three hours were spent during a
workshop on more than a dozen
amendments to the Land
Development Code.. According
to the agenda, a half-hour was
scheduled for that discussion. !
Zoning public hearings
scheduled for 5 p.m. actually
began much later
Commissioner Gary Bartell,
the board's senior member with
17 years in office, said land-use
issues have become so complex
Please see BOARD/Page 2A
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School workers
negotiate raise
Chronicle
School bus drivers, cafeteria
workers, custodians and main-
tenance staff are on track to get
about a 5 percent pay increase
after successful union negotia-
tions Friday.
The employee union,
Teamsters Local No. 79,
accepted the Citrus County
School District's offer of a 4.25
percent increase for salaries
with a $750 bonus going to
employees at the top of the pay
scale, district personnel direc-
tor Steve Richardson said.
For those that opt into the
district's Blue Cross Blue
Shield insurance plan, the dis-
trict will contribute $20 more
per month per employee,
which brings the district's con-
tribution to $210 per month.
The change, however, does not
mean employees with health
insurance will pay less, as costs.
are increasing by about 19 per,
cent this year.
Last year, the increase for
salaries and benefits was about
7.2 percent About two weeks
ago the Citrus County
Education Association, which
represents teachers, nurses,
clerks and aides, negotiated a
similar 5 percent raise., i
If Teamster and CCEA mem1,j
bers vote in favor of th(
changes, the proposal will goQ
before the school board for'
final approval Sept 11. i
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County BRIEFS-
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
Inverness Primary School students head back to school Monday. Children navigate the hallway some for the first time. To the older
students, this was easy, but others showed signs of stress, burrowing their faces In their hands, while others were full of anticipation
about their first day.
JITTERS
Continued from Page 1A
provided extra deputies to each school site
to help direct the increased morning traffic.
The school that experienced the most
traffic was Citrus Springs Elementary
School because of a new parent pick-up
loop added over the summer. The new loop
was added to alleviate safety problems,
Curry said. The old way the drop-off area
was set up parents could bypass lines by
dropping students off in the parking lot
That led to children darting through the
drop-off area.
The new loop eliminates the problem,
however parents may no longer enter the
school from the east side of Century
Boulevard. If they do come that way they
are greeted by a community resource offi-
MEETING
Continued from Page 1A
that commissioners and the pub-
lic need special time to review
them.
"It's gotten to the point where it
seems like the quantity and com-
plexity of land-use decisions has
increased dramatically," he said..,
Commissioner John
Thrumston said he suggested at
the commission's goal-setting ses-
sion that the board meet once a
month to hearing zoning cases.
"Then the general public
wouldn't have to sit through all
these land-use meetings to talk
about what they want to talk
about," he said.
Commissioners have varied
their schedule over the years.
Bartell said when he was first
elected the commission met three
times a month and then increased
it to four. In time, the schedule
cer who directs them to the end of an enor-
mous line of traffic, which stretches from
the school down Citrus Springs Boulevard.
"This is ridiculous! An hour to school and
an hour after when I'm only 10 minutes
away," one man shouted at community
resource officer Sue Webb as he turned into
the school.
"I'm hearing that a lot today," Webb said.
Other parents were upset that they could-
n't walk their children to school but with-
out a crossing, guard or sidewalks, Webb
said it's not safe and school officials won't
allow it
What also adds to the traffic at schools the
first week is many elementary school par-
ents drive their children to school until
their children feel comfortable enough to
take the bus.
As far as student attendance was con-
cerned, the school that took the biggest hit
was the already-overcrowded Citrus
tapered off; commissioners now
routinely meet the second and
fourth Tuesday of the month.
Development Services
Director Gary Maidhof said
Monday in a memo to commis-
sioners that zoning change public
hearings cannot start before 5
p.m. He said his staff could easily
accommodate a commission
schedule that allows for once-a-
month workshops and public
hearings.
The commission is expected to
discuss the issue at its Aug. 28 reg-
ular meeting.
Bartell said it's not just a matter
of long meetings. He said people
who arrive at a certain time for a
zoning public hearing might not
have the patience for a long wait
"They get discouraged and
that's really the driving factor
because they leave when we get
so far behind in our regular
items," he said. "It's just not fair to
citizens. We need to have ample
time for their input"
Springs Elementary Last week, 100 new
students were added to rosters, resulting in
four last-minute teacher hires.
The school was built for 882, Curry said -
1,042 children took to hallways Monday.
"We're not sure what caused it," Curry
said about the extra students.
While the Citrus Springs area is slated for
high growth, district officials didn't expect
as many students with the real estate slump,
Curry said.. The school art room was con-
verted into classroom space and some class-
rooms have as many as three teachers
instructing a larger group of students.
Relief will come next year when the new
elementary school being built in Citrus
Springs is ready for students. While atten-
dance boundaries will be shifted at several
schools to accommodate elementary school
"A," many students will be routed from the
overcrowded Citrus Springs Elementary,
Curry said.
WATCH
Continued from Page 1A
ing atlas map is amended.
Commissioners are expect-
ed to decide on those atlas
changes in November. Until
then, Maidhof said, Cedar Key
owner John Lawson cannot be
permitted to add the tiki bar or
privacy fence.
Lawson could not be
reached for comment
The matter now goes to code
enforcement. Public Safety
Director Charles Poliseno said
the business has not been
cited because officials are still
gathering more information.
Two Homosassa residents
complained to county officials
in July that Cedar Key had
added the tiki bar.
Commissioner Gary Bartell,
whose commission district
includes Homosassa, received
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an e-mail in late July from a
Homosassa resident complain-
ing about the bar. Bartell wrote
in a memo to Fisher that he
didn't want to get involved
because his daughter is mar-
ried to Lawson's son.
Bartell said Monday he
wanted to avoid misconcep-
tions because of the relation-
ship.
"I don't care if it's my moth-
er and father, my brother -
whoever it is, everyone gets
treated the same," he said.
One resident, Georgeanna
Phelps, lives adjacent to the
business property. The privacy
fence separates the tiki bar
from her back yard.
Phelps said the bar contin-
ues to be a problem.
"It's getting worse instead of
better," she said. "I heard
motorcycles all weekend."
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Officials: Possible
drowning victim OK
A 2-year-old child who fell in a
pool Sunday afternoon and was
later flown to Shands Hospital is
OK, according to the Citrus County
Sheriffs Office.
Emergency workers attended to
the 2-year-old child at about 3:40
p.m. at 9443 N. Elliot Way. Reports
later indicated that the child was
breathing and making noises, how-
ever, the child was taken by heli-
copter to a hospital.
Sheriff's show to review
motorcycle safety
The next edition of Sheriffs 10-
43 will air 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The entire show will be dedicated
to motorcycle safety.
Detective Corey Davidson, lead
instructor for the Sheriffs Office
Motorcycle Unit, will be the special
guest on the show. Topics such as
licensing and requirements, proper
gear, crash causes and avoidance,
helmet laws and more will be dis-
cussed. Special training footage
will be provided as well. As a fol-
low-up to the special show, next
week's live call-in show will be
dedicated to motorcycle safety.
Sheriffs 10-43 is broadcast on
WYKE, which is channel 16 for all
cable customers. All others can
tune in directly on the air at chan-
nel 47. For those with satellite,
Sheriffs 10-43 can be seen via the
Sheriff's Web site (the next week)
at www.sheriffcitrus.org. ,-
Local theater cancels,
Saturday show
Due to illness and family emer- I,!
agencies, the Gulf Islands Civic
Theatre Inc. dinner theater produc-
tion of "One Hundred Years of
Musical Memories" slated for
Saturday at Tuscany on the i
Meadow in Hemando has been .;
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to meet Sept. 4 ;o
NAMI-Citrus will return from its i'M
summer hiatus for a regularly N
scheduled meeting Sept. 4. Doors ;A
open at 6:30 p.m. Amy Endsley, a
family mediation specialist, will ni
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This food giveaway is the last
Wednesday monthly. For informa- ,.
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Mayou
Blanchard, 81.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Mayou L. Blanchard, 81,
Crystal River, died Friday, Aug.
17, 2007, at her home under the
care of her family and
Hernando-Pasco Hospice.
She was born Sept. 23, 1925,
in Leige, Belgium to Leon and
Vicky (Olikler) Severin and
moved to Crystal River in 1991
from Macon, Ga.
She was a retired supervisor
for WT. Grants.
She enjoyed gardening, car-
ing for her beloved cat and
knitting for her grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
She was a member of St.
Benedict Catholic Church in
Crystal River.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by.
her husband, Malcolm
Blanchard, and a great-grand-
son, Jonathan Whitaker
Survivors include her daugh-
ter, Vicky Hebble and husband
Richard of Crystal River; sis-
ter, Jeannine DeCarlo of
Webster, N.Y; three grandchil-
dren, Michelle Rubitski and
husband Mark of Endicott,
N.Y, Christine Whitaker and
husband Bradley of
Homosassa and Danielle
Luecke and husband Michael
of High Springs; and seven
great-grandchildren.
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Melvin Creed, 55
CRYSTAL RIVER
Melvin R. Creed, 55, Crystal
River, died Sunday, Aug. 19,
2007, at his home under the
care of his family and
Hernando-Pasco Hospice.
He was born July 9, 1952, in
Winston Salem, N.C., to Walter
and Ella Mae (Patton) Creed
and moved to Crystal River 11
years ago from Southport, N.C.
Mr Creed was a pipe welder
Survivors include his wife,
Sally Pena of Crystal River;
mother, Ella Mae Stewart of
Stoneville, N.C.; son, Steve
Creed of Greensboro, N.C.;
brother, Davis Creed of Mount
Airy, N.C.; stepbrother, Jerry
Stewart of Kernsville, N.C.; and
sister Helen of Virginia.
Brown Funeral Home and
Crematory, Lecanto.
Eva Day, 96
HERNANDO
Eva 0. Day, 96, Hernando,
died Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007.
She was born Nov. 6, 1910,
the daughter of Dory and
Bessie (Seward) Odom, and
came to this area in 1966 from
her native Frankton, Ind.
She was a former condenser
winder for Delco Remy.
Mrs. Day was a member of
the Jolly 50's Club in Inverness,
the United Auto Workers Local
No. 662 in Anderson, Ind., and
had been a "Pink Lady" at
Citrus Memorial Health
System.
She was a member of the
First Christian Church in
Frankton, Ind., and an affiliate
member of the First
Presbyterian Church in
Inverness.
She was preceded in death
by her first husband, Lewis H.
Castor, in 1970; her second hus-
band, James E. Day, in 1991; a
son, Robert L. Castor, in 1980; a
brother, Charles H. Dickinson;
and a sister, Hazel Hayes.
Survivors include a grand-
son, Jerry Castor of Hernando;
and a brother, John E. Odom of
Frankton, Ind.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Inverness.
Andrew 'Jack'
Green, 92
CRYSTAL RIVER
Andrew G. "Jack" Green, 92,
Crystal River, died Monday,
Aug. 20, 2007, at Seven Rivers
Regional Medical Center in
Crystal River
Born June 4, 1915, he came to
this area 60 years ago from his
native New York, N.Y.
Mr Green was a shipbuilder.
He worked at the Elco
Company, where he built PT
Boats during the war years.
He enjoyed art and belonged
to the Art Center of Citrus
County.
He is survived by his wife,
Dorus Green.
Private cremation arrange-
ments are under the direction
of Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.
Alverta Miller
CHARLESTON,
W.VA.
Alverta M. Miller, a former
resident of Beverly Hills from
1980-98 and a charter member
of Heritage Baptist Church,
died recently. She was well
known in the community for
her love for the Lord and her
family, for her faithful service,
for her contagious laugh and
for her willingness to give.
She worked for Beverly Hills
Development Corp. as the sec-
retary-treasurer of the corpo-
ration and as the comptroller.
Her early efforts provided
many jobs and benefits for peo-
ple in Citrus County. She
worked tirelessly to make
Beverly Hills a good place to
live.
She is survived by her sister
and brother-in-law, Marian and
George Kurash of Reno, Nev.;
daughter and son-in-law, Joy
and Bill Kruppa of Winter
Haven; their children, Tjitske
and Andrew Ledbetter of West
Redding, Conn., and Bill and
Rebecca Kruppa, Joseph,
Abigail and Philip of Meredith,
N.H.; her daughter and son-in-
law, Judy and Richard Sargent;
their children, Abraham,
Sarah and Jerry Casto, Destiny
and Charity; and Justine,
Rebekah and Rachel.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requests gifts be made to
Continental Baptist Mission,
5900 Alpine NW, Comstock
Park, MI 49321, (616) 784-7190,
attn.: Rev. William Jenkin.
Fero Funeral Home, Beverly
Hills.
Lee Moyer, 54
CRYSTAL RIVER
Lee Roland Moyer, 54,
Crystal River, died Saturday,
Aug. 18, 2007, at the Citrus
County Hospice House in
Lecanto.
Born Oct 13, 1952, in Sharon,
Conn., the son of Roland and
Marjorie (Butler) Moyer, he
moved to Crystal River in 1999
from Tampa.
Mr Moyer worked in the con-
struction industry.
Survivors include brothers
Richard Moyer of Tampa and
Roger Moyer of Old Town; and
sisters Lynn Pierce of Tampa,
Ruth Shaw of Wesley Chapel
and Jill Lopez of Tampa.
Heinz Funeral Home and
Cremation, Inverness.
Eugene 'Butch'
Recahsione, 60
DUNNELLON
Eugene Alvin "Butch"
Recanzone, 60,
Dunnellon,
died Saturday,
Aug. 18, 2007,
in Ocala.
He was born
Sept. 18,1946, in Lewes, Del., to
Clifford W and
Virginia
(Davis) Recan-
zone and he .F ,, J
moved here in 'P9 j
1989 from Sun- "
rise. .
Mr. Recan- p ;
zone was an I i ..-
electronics Eugene
technician 'Butch'
with R.M.S. Recanzone
Communica-
tions of Ocala.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran,
having served during the
Vietnam War.
Survivors include his wife of
40 years, Carmen L. Recanzone
of Citrus Springs; daughter,
Linda L. Cunningham and hus-
band James, Ph.D., of Columbia,
S.C.; brothers, Clifford
Recanzone and wife Linda of
Daytona and Robert Recanzone
and wife Carol of Hernando; sis-
ters, Virginia Recanzone of
California and Cathy Konya and
husband Steve of Citrus
Springs; aunts Ida Burke of
Marion Oaks and Mindy
Recanzone of Ocala; two grand-
children, Jacy A. and Cassidy A.
Cunningham; and many nieces,
nephews and cousins.
Cremation arrangements
under the care of Roberts
Funeral Home of Dunnellon.
Lorraine Roth, 81
BEVERLY HILLS
Lorraine M. Roth, 81,
Beverly Hills, died Saturday,
Aug. 18, 2007, at Brentwood
Healthcare Center
Born Oct. 28,
1925, in Nor-
wich, Conn., she
was the daugh-
ter of Stanley
and Helen Paw-
lak She attend- /.,\ .-
ed St Joseph's ,' "
Parochial i. Io'
School and was
a 1943 graduate Lorraine
of Norwich Roth
Free Academy
Mrs. Roth moved to Beverly
Hills in 1991 from North
Franklin, Conn., where she had
retired as a legal secretary
She was a parishioner of Our
Lady of Grace Catholic Church,
where she had served as
Eucharistic minister to the
homebound and a member of
Knights of Columbus Auxiliary
No. 6168.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by
her husband of nearly 55 years,
Bruce Roth, on April 27, 2007;
and her son, Mark Roth, on
July 14, 2007.
She is survived by her
daughter, Eileen Roth of
Zebulon, Ga.; and brother,
Stanley W Pawlak of Norwich,
Conn.
In lieu of flowers, please
make memorial contributions
to St. Jude's Children's
Hospital, Memphis, Tenn.
Fero Funeral Home, Beverly
Hills.
Robert
Stuecken, 76
INVERNESS
Robert J. Stuecken, 76,
Inverness, died Saturday, Aug.
18, 2007, at Citrus Memorial
Health System.
A native of St. Joseph, Mo.,
he came to this area 26 years
ago from St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. Stuecken was a land
agent
He volunteered with the Red
Cross and also for the Meramec
River Patrol.
He was preceded in death by
his parents and son Carl.
Survivors include his wife,
Dorothy A. of Inverness; two
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sons, Steven Stuecken and Tom
Stuecken and wife Donna, both
of Arkansas; one daughter,
Sheila Chmura of Arkansas;
two stepsons, William Haley of
Tampa and Dennis Haley of St.
Petersburg; one stepdaughter,
Sheryl Setterlind and husband
Eric of St. Petersburg; three
sisters, Arlene Sciortino and
husband Tony, Mary Jo
Humphries and husband Jack
and Betty Jo Stuecken, all of
Missouri; one brother, James
Stuecken of Arizona; and many
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
National Cremation Society,
Hudson.
Elmer 'Wes'
Walls, 86
FLORAL CITY
Elmer Wesley "Wes" Walls,
86, Floral City,
died Sunday,
Aug. 19, 2007,
at the Hospice
Care Unit at
Citrus Mem-
orial Health
System in Inverness.
Pastor Walls was born April
17, 1921, in
Jarrett Ford,
WVa., to the
Rev. Elsworth
"Wink" and I .,-
Ollie (Taylor) .
Walls and --
moved here in
1979 from r
Tampa. Elmer
He retired 'Wes'
from the C&O v" -i'.
Railroad in
Charleston, WVa., as a clerk
with 22 years of service, and he
served in the U.S. Army during
World War II.
Pastor Walls was also a
retired minister and attended
the First Baptist Church of
Floral City.
He was a member of the
Citrus Christian Clergy
Association and a volunteer at
the Citrus Health &
Rehabilitation Center in
Inverness.
In addition to his parents, he
was preceded in death by three
brothers and one sister.
Survivors include his wife of
30 years, Joy J. (Hall) Walls;
four sons, Sonny Walls and wife
Paula of Inverness, Joe Walls of
Charleston, WVa., James L.
Walls and wife Robbie of Fort
McCoy and J.R. Walls and wife
Sheila of Fort McCoy; three
daughters, Patsy Brown and
husband Ronald of Ocala,
Teresa Sanderson and hus-
band Dan of Dade City and
Delight Harper of Lakeland;
two brothers, Donald Walls and
Johnny H. Walls, both of
Charleston, WVa.; one sister,
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Mayou L Blanchard. Mass of
the resurrection for Mayou L.
Blanchard, 81, Crystal River,
will be offered at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2007, at St.
Benedict Catholic Church in
Crystal River with Fr. Michael
Suzynski as celebrant. Private
cremation will follow the mass
under the direction of Brown
Funeral Home and Crematory.
Family will receive friends
from 7 until 9 p.m. Tuesday,
Aug. 21, 2007, at the Brown
Funeral Home. Graveside serv-
ices will be at 11 a.m. Thursday,
Aug. 23, 2007, at the Florida
National Cemetery, Bushnell,
with Deacon James Pullar offi-
ciating. In lieu of flowers, dona-
tions can be made to the
Hernando-Pasco Hospice.
Lorraine M. Roth. Mass of
Christian burial for Lorraine
M. Roth, retired legal secre-
tary, will be offered at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2007, at
Our Lady of Grace Catholic
Church, Beverly Hills, with Fr
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Interment will follow at Fero
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direction- of Fero Funeral
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Elmer Wesley "Wes" Walls.
Funeral services will be con-
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23, 2007, at the Chas. E. Davis
Funeral Home of Inverness
with the Rev. Leary Willis Jr.
officiating. Burial will follow at
the Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell, with full military hon-
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
CntwdFn 843473 19.81 -1.62
GenElec 401093 38.22 -.23
Pfizer 399195 24.17 +.23
Citigrp 377658 48.39 -.42
IShJapan 358267 13.45 -.15
GAINERS (S2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
RMKMultH 9.84 +1.60 +19.4
ScotttshRe 3.29 +.51 +18.3
Simon pfG 58.25 +8.15 +16.3
RMK HI 9.52 +1.28 +15.5
RMKAdv 9.36 +1.19 +14.6
LOSERS (S2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
DoralFn rs 15.00 -2.60 -14.8
Levitt 2.52 -.33 -11.6
Thombg 13.50 -1.54 -10.2
NovaStrpfC 8.50 -.90 -9.6
WestwOne 2.85 -.27 -8.7
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1,323
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Name Vol (00) Last Chg
SPDR 1631225 144.64 -.07
iShR2Knya 910453 78.47 +.06
SP Fnd 843056 34.04 -.46
SPEngy 311591 67.35 -.15
PrUShQQQ 214089 48.05 -.45
GAINERS (S2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
RaserTnya 15.35 +2.35 +18.1
Uranerz 3.20 +.49 +18.1
Anooraqg 2.59 +.30 +13.1
IntelliCk 3.53 +.37 +11.7
StarMar wt 3.75 +.35 +10.3
LOSERS (S2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
US NGFd n 38.70 -5.46 -12.4
BSDMed 5.45 -.75 -12.1
HanovCap 2.08 -.27 -11.5
Sfco 14.03 -1.74 -11.0
OpkoHtthn 4.10 -.35 -7.9
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Name Vol (00) Last Chg
PwShsQQQ1244111 46.53 +.22
SunMicro 610643 4.81 +.04
Intel 541945 24.11 +.41
Cisco 479568 29.76 -.23
Microsoft 440904 28.26 +.01
GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
FrankCred 4.21 +.83 +24.6
eLoyalty 16.00 +2.93 +22.4
Tmsmta hrs 10.04 +1.64 +19.5
IncrdMail 8.20 +1.23 +17.6
NN Inc 10.61 +1.57 +17.4
LOSERS (52 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
ColonialBk 10.79 -3.08 -22.2.
NatlCoal 2.86 -.39 -12.0
WorldSpace 4.56 -.62 -12.0
Staktek 3.13 -.39 -11.1
TechSol 5.20 -.63 -10.8
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110
3,160
18
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YTD YTD
Name DIv YId PE Last Chg %Chg Name Div YId PE Last Chg %Chg
AT&T Inc 1.42 3.7 20 38.65 -.40 +8.1 Microsoft .40 1.4 20 28.26 +.01 -5.4
BkofAm 2.56 5.0 11 51.35 -.41 -3.8 Motorola .20 1.2 30 16.32 +.01 -20.6
CapCtyBk .70 2.1 19 32.68 -.23 -7.4
Citigrp 2.16 4.5 11 48.39 -.42 -13.1 Penney .80 1.2 13 65.64 -1.91 -15.1
Disney .31 .9 15 32.91 +.23 -1.9 ProgrssEn 2.44 5.3 18 46.46 -.30 -5.3
EKodak .50 1.9 18 26.18 -.49 +1.5 RegionsFnl.44 4.5 12 32.32 +.26 -13.6
ExxonMbl 1.40 1.7 12 84.53 +.39 +10.3
FPL Grp 1.64 2.8 18 59.56 -.44 +9.4 SearsHIdgs ... ... 15 139.48 +2.24 -16.9
FlaRock .60 1.0 25 60.95 +.05 +41.6 SprintNex .10 .5 ... 18.26 -.06 -3.3
FordM ... ... ... 8.00 +.17 +6.5 TimeWarn .25 1.4 12 18.42 +.13 -15.4
GenElec 1.12 2.9 18 38.22 -.23 +2.7
GnMotr 1.00 3.2 9 30.97 +.42 +.8 UnFirst .15 .3 41 43.56 -.58 +13.4
HomeDp .90 2.7 13 33.79 +.48 -15.9 VerizonCml.62 3.9 20 41.11 +.31 +10.4
Intel .45 1.9 25 24.11 +.41 +19.1 Wachovia 2.24 4.6 10 49.01 -.18 -13.9
IBM 1.60 1.5 18 109.22 -1.68 +12.4
Lowes .32 1.1 14 28.50 +1.63 -8.5 Wa[Mart .88 2.0 14 43.59 +10 -5.6
McDnlds 1.00 2.1 28 48.29 +.72 +8.9 Walgrn .38 .8 22 44.96 -.71 -2.0
52-Week Net % YTD 52-wk
High Low Name Last Chg Chg % Chg % Chg
14,021.95 11,079.78 Dow Jones Industrials 13,121.35 +42.27 +.32 +5.28 +15.66
5,487.05 4,142.01 Dow Jones Transportation 4,855.47 +87.49 +1.83 +6.47 +13.01
537.12 421.87 Dow Jones Utilities 488.12 +.73 +.15 +6.86 +11.26
10,238.25 8,163.08 NYSE Composite 9,326.21 +11.22 +.12 +2.05 +11.53
2,398.11 1,116.16 AmexIndex 2,171.44 +11.36 +.53 +5.59 +8.16
2,724.74 2,067.69 Nasdaq Composite 2,508.59 +3.56 +.14 +3.86 +16.80
1,555.90 1,266.67 S&P500 1,445.55 -.39 -.03 +1.92 +11.41
856.48 679.01 Russell 2000 787.45 +1.42 +.18 -.03 +11.64
15,730.39 12,641.93 DJ Wilshire 5000 14,544.56 +13.04 +.09 +2.01 +12.17
NE OKS OCEX CAN
Dlv Name Last Chg
.20e ABB Ltd 22.39 +.40
1.60e ABNAmro 45.92 +.62
1.081 ACELtUd 58.36 +.86
... AESCorp 18.40
.82 AFLAC 52.93 -.19
1.64 AGLSRes 37.79
... AKSteel 31.99 -.26
.. AMR 22.21 -.23
1.00e ASALtd 54.61 +.35
1.42 AT&TInc 38.65 -.40
.06r AUOptron 14.91 +.14
1.42e AXA 39.62 +.12
1.30 AbtLab 52.39 -.34
.70 AberFilc 78.10 +1.81
.35f Accenture 39.60 +.80
.90e AdamsEx 14.29 +.07
.24 AdvAuto 33.21 +1.53
.. AMD 12,10 +21
.. Aeropstl 35.74 +1.11
.041 Aetna 48.76 -.28
2.06t Agilent 33.60 -.23
.121 Agnicog 39.51 +1.15
.11 Agriumg 39.53 +1.71
.. Ahold 12.22 +.20
1.52 AirProd 86.20 +1.20
.. AirTran 9.89 -.27
.80 Alcan 95.37 +.72
.42e AlcatelLuc 10.68 +.13
.68 Alcoa 34.32+103
1.24f AlescoFnd 5.26 -.18
.52 AllegTch 94.07 +1.87
20 Allergans 60.32 +1.46
1.64 Allete 42.20 +.55
1.02a AliBGIbHi 12.32 -.12
.60 AlliBInco 7.97 +.44
4.42e AiBem 80.67 -.34
.51e Anllanz 21.53 +.02
.. AlIdWaste 12.24 +.08
1.52 Altate 55.34 -1.07
.50 Aitel 66.39 -.06
.. phaNRs 18.37 +.44
... Aphrma 24.10 +.11
2.76 Altiias 67.00 -.59
.97e AmChinas 40.42 +1.87
.84f AmbacF 65.50 -.92
... Amdecs 33.79 -.90
2.54 Ameren 5025 -.11
.. megrp 29.77 +.91
.36e AMovlL 56.89 -1.17
.401 AEagleOs 23.01 +.78
1.56 AEP 46.30 -.17
.60 AmExp 58.68 -.21
.40 AFndGps 28.79 -.46
.76 AFndcIRT 7.41 +.53
.80f AmlntGplf 65.75 -.21
.. AmOiBio 8.52
.64 AmnStands 34.69 +1.20
.90a AmnSIP3 10.97 +.39
... AmTower 38.84 -.79
.. Americdt 17.61 -.19
2.44a Amerigas 33.47 +1.02
.60 Amernprise 58.20 -.24
.20 AnmedBrg 46.08 -.07
.36 Anadarko 48.54 -.01
.72 AnalogDev 38.16 +.40
.45e AngrogldgA 35.99 -.12
1.321 Anheusr 47.85 +.60
AnnTaylr 29.00 +.36
.77e Annaly 14.66 -.09
.20 Anworth 5.21 +.35
.60 AonCorp 4328 -.09
.60 Apache 76.04 -.67
.2.40 Aptlnv 45.45 +1.32
.17 ApplBlo 31.32
.501 AquaAmrn 23.53 -.25
Div Name Last Chg
.42 AbdAsPac 588 +.04
.42 AdmRsc 21.77 -.49
... AtsMwt .85 +.03
Anooraqg 2.59 +.30
.ApexSWv 17.71 +.19
BirdcMtg 1.93 +.10
CanArgo .76 -.04
CanyonRes .33
.481 CommSys 10.51 +.10
CovadCm .78 -.01
.40 CrSuiHiY 3.50 +.19
.. Crystallxg 292 +.26
Div Name Last Chg
ACMoore 18.87 +.10
... ACIWwde 26.09 -.27
.. ADCTelr 16.62 -.01
.. AFC Ent d13.68 -.19
.. AMAGPh 54.41 -.57
.. AMIS Hid 10.29 +.02
.. ASMLHId 27.46 +.78
.. ATPO&G 41.64 -1.60
.. ATSMed 1.67 +.05
.. AbranisBio 21.20 -.18
.. AcadiaPh 15.07 +.02
.. AccHmelf 6.44 -.31
.. Accurayn 13.75 +.30
.20p Acergy 24.56 +.89
.. AnePcktn 13.03 -.22
.. Acivlden 4.77 +.20
.. Acivisn 18.15 -.07
24 Acdom 23.44 +.40
.. AdamsResp 40.72 -.28
SAdtapec 3.54
AdobeSy 40.74 +.42
.36 Adlran 26.35 +.32
AdvEnId 16.70 -,08
.71 AdvantaAs 23.17 -.32
.85 AdvantaBs 26.51 -.20
Affyrmetix 24.84 -.60
.12 Aglysys 15.63 -.05
.. AkammaiT 31.18 +.67
1.61e Akzo 72.94 +1.59
.86 AlaskCom 13.81 -.54
.60 Aldila 16.23 +.63
.. Aexn 58.22 -.12
.. AlgnTech 25.54 -26
.. Alkerm 17.50 +.09
.. Alscrpts 24.33 +.57
.. AflaiNano 3.03 +.06
.16 AferaCpf 22.93 -04
A... lvanrion 11.58 +.42
.101 AmTrFinn 14.84 -.16
.. Amazon 7470 -32
.. AmerBio 1.02 +.02
3.681 ArmCapSIr 39.56 -.87
... ACmdLnn 23.32 +.21
.. AmerMed 19,36 -.12
.12 AmRailcar 26.02 +.02
... AmSupr 19.99 -1.30
.41 AmCasino 26.00 +.30
Amaene 49.79 -.29
.. AkorTIf 10.51 -.18
.. Amylin 49.14 -.06
.. Anadigc 16.05 +.51
.40 Antogic 87.92 +.97
.. Analysts 1.62 -.01
.. Andrew 13.92 +.06
.. Angiotchg 5.67 -.05
2.53e AngloAm 25.98 +.20
.. Ansyss 32.23 -.03
.. ApolbGrp 5526 -.52
2.04 Apoolbin 20.98 -.14
.. Aolelrnc 12222 +16
.221 Applebees 24.68 +.04
.24 AnpdMasl 20.94 +.14
.. AMCC 2.86 -.03
.. ArchCap 66.85 -.24
.. ArenaPhnn 1323 +.16
1.68f AresCap 16.S31 -.22
.. AadP 4.64 +.01
.. Anbalnc 9.14 +.14
.05e ArmHId 8.54 -.19
.. Arris 14.92 +.03
.. ArtTech 3.05 -.03
... ArubaNetn 18.55 +1.22
SAspenTech 11.48 +,23
2.45e AsseltAc 9.75 +.22
124 AsscdBanc 28.62 -.43
.. AthrGnc 1.33 +.08
.. Atheros 28.64 +.60
.. Aeel 486 +12
Audvox 10.53 -.08
... Auodesk 48.45 +1.55
Avanex 1.68 +.04
2.00e AviciSys 7.72 +.04
.. AvIdTch 30.57 -.36
.. Aware 3.93 -.08
... Aquila 3.74 +.02
1.30 ArcelorMit 56.52 +1.19
.28 ArchCoal 30.48 -.26
.46 ArchDan 32.45 -.20
1.81 ArchstnSm 57.21 -.20
... ArrowEl 40.44 +.75
.40 AMrMedt 17.69 +.74
1.10a Ashland 56.39 +1.96
.68 AsdEstal 13.02 +.60
.48 Assurant 51.58 +.72
1.04 AstoraF 26.31 -.47
1.28 ATMOS 27.35 +.12
... AutoNatn 19.60 +.48
.92b AutoData 46,83 -.21
3.40 AvalonBay 115.52 +1.88
Avaya 16.48 +.23
AvisBudget 21.25 +.35
Avnet 38.80 -.26
.74 Avon 34.43 +.25
1.84f BB&TCp 39.90 -.95
.77e BHPBillLt 56.52 +1.72
.20 BJSvcs 24.85 -.17
... BJsWhils 30.79 +1.36
BMCSft 28.83 -.16
2.48e BPPLC 64.60 +.02
2.48 BRT 20.50 +.02
.52 BakrHu 78.80 +.19
.40 BallCp 50.69 +.15
.86e BcBiVArg 22.85 -.26
.141 BcBradess 22,98 +.12
.93e Bncoltau 39.53 +.57
2561 BkofAm 51.35 -41
.961 BkNYMel 42.57 -.87
.301 BarickG 31.87 +1.35
.52 BauschL 61.98 +.35
.67 Baxter 50.16 -.73
2.16 BaytexEg 16.15 -.13
1.28 BearSt 116.30 -1.90
.40 BeazrHm 11.35 +.26
.98 BectDck 7727 +.38
.50 Belo 16.98 -.02
.521 BestBuy 43.87 +.20
BigLots 25.88 +.73
1.36 BlkHillsCp 42.75 +.57
.45a BIkFL08 14.51 -.02
... Blackstn 23.39 -.69
.57f BlockHR 19.20 -.09
.. Blockbstr 4.52 -.13
.58e BlueChp 5.80 +.11
1.40 Boeing 97.21 +1.28
.44 Borders 15.47 +.68
.68 BorgWam 82.57 +5.07
... BoatBeer 44.20 -2.70
2,72a BostProp 100.93 +3.32
... BostonSci d1223 -.29
.36 Bnnkers 27.75 -.05
1.12 BrMvSa 28.12 +.46
.421 BrkfldAsgs 34.49 +.50
.56 BrkfldPrs 23.42 +.42
.60b Brunswick 24.92 +.12
1281 BudNSF 81.58 +2.02
.16 CAInc 24.15 +.42
.. CBREIlis 28.45 +.15
.88 CBSB 30.45 +.20
.08 CFInds 56.74 +2.18
.2.16 CH Engy 48.32 -.64
.04 CIGNAs 48.75 +1.10
1.00 CITGp 34.03 -.77
.20 CMS Eng 15.75 -.20
.56 CSSInds 39.13 +1.10
.601 CSX 43.15 +1.60
.24 CVSCare 36.59 -.23
.. Cabelas 23.90 +1.39
... Cab.vsnNY 32.36 -.09
.12 CabotOs 32.64 -.34
.28 CalGolf 16.85 +.19
.20 Camecogs 37.29 +.84
2.67e DJIADiam 130.96 +41
Dadrling 7.61 +.26
... DenisnMgn 7.95 +.18
.74 EVInMu2 14.01 -.14
1.51 EVLtdDur 15.95 +.25
EldorGldg 4.82 +.41
.66e BlswthFd 8.63 -.15
... EvgmEnya 4.23 +.13
.45 FlaPUtil 11.81 -.03
FrdmAcqn 10.15
... FrontrDg 8.14 +.62
... GamGIdg 8.42 +.25
... Glencmrg .18 -.01
Axcelis 4.82 -.18
BE Aero 37.61 +.71
BEASysIf 11.83 +.06
.77e BldrsEmg 42.04 +.11
.80e BldrsEur 30.73 +.02
Baldu.com 187.55+11.04
BallardPw d4.23 -.04
.341 BankMud 12.04 -.01
.02 BnkUtd 16.49 +.07
Bankrate 41.35 +.77
... BareEscn 23.72 -.30
... BeaconPw 1.41 +.04
.. BeacnRfg 12.41 -.15
.25 BeasleyB 7.10 -.02
.20 BebeSIrs 13.61 -.47
., BedBath 33.85 -.40
... Bioenvsn 5.41 -.18
Biogenldc 59.96 -.24
BioMarin 20.96 +.27
l. Bomet 45.68 +.08
.. Biopure .85 -.01
.34 Blckbaud 27.17 +.33
... Blkboard 41.42 -.71
BlueCoat u59.33 +3.68
.. BlueNlte 78.40+3.73
.56 BobEvn 34.17 -.35
.20 BonTon 24.42 +1.79
... Bookham 2.81 +.05
... Borland 4.86 +.11
.36 BostPrv 27.86 -.23
BrigExp 4.63
Brghtpnt 11.86-.18
Broadcom 3389 -52
.BrcdeCm 672 +.23
.34a BrklneB 12.61 -.30
... BrooksAuto 14.41 +.07
... BrukBio 7.10 -.01
.20 Bucyrus 63.31 +1.98
.. BusnObj 38.81 +.01
.. C-COR 13.47 -.46
... CDCCpA 8.18 -.26
CDWCorp 84.55 +.80
.72 CH Robins 48.21 -.06
... CMGI 1.58
... CNET 7.41 -.05
.. CSGSys 23.10 -.01
CTC Media 21.62 +.69
... CVThera 10.41 +.18
.34b CVBFndc 11.76 -.49
.. CabotMic 42.15 +1.44
... Cadence 20.56 +.22
.05 Cal-Maine 16.35 +.77
.. CalPizzas 19.47 -.57
.70 CapCtyk 32.68 -.23
...Cpstnrb 1.01
CareerEd 26.96
... Carrizo 40.57 -.83
.40f CarverBcp 16.75 +1.06
.42 CathayGen 35.28 -.20
.. Cavlumn u29.74 +1.58
., Celkene 58.71 -.56
... CellGens 3.90 +.17
.. CenGardns 12,83 -.05
... CnGardAn 13.00 -.35
... CentAI 43.19 -.20
... Cephin 69.16 +1.01
... Cepheld u18.87 +.98
... Ceradyne 68.71 +.72
CeragonN 15.36 +.64
... Cemer 57.72 +.24
.40 Chaparrals 84.11 +.11
.. ChrmSh 9.29 +.45
.. ChartCm 2.50 -02.
... Chattem 57.11 +.22
.. ChkPoint 22.83 +,21
ChkFree 45,41 +.38
Cheesecake 26.07 +.03
.. ChildPlclf 32.95 +.06
A40p ChinaMed 29.35 -.03
... ChinaSunn 7.31 +.14
.. Chordntrs 14.46 +.56
.50 ChrchllD 51.54 -.05
.. CienaCprs 36.48 +.08
1,42 CinnFin 42.19 -.47
,391 Cintas d35.37
... Cirus 7.12 +.15
... Cisco 2976 -23
Cameron 73.38 +168
.80 CampSp 35.88 -.54
.34 CdnNRsg 64.59 -.11
2.28 Caneticg 13.96 -.06
.11 CapOne 66.72 -2.03
2.401 CapdSrce 18.22 +.41
1.26 CapMpfB 12.40
.48 CardnlHIth 69.25 +.04
CarMaxs 22.87 +57
1.40 Carnival 44.53 -57
1.82 CarolinaGp 73.05 +.06
1.44f Caterpillar 74.05 +1.41
.16 Celanese 33.73 +1.11
C. Celestecg 5.45 -.03
.75e Cemex 29.93 -.10
1.231 Cemigpfs 17.52 +.14
.68 CenterPnt 16.70 +.73
.16 Centex 31.96 -.55
.26 CntryTel 44.25
.. ChmpE 10.73 +.03
.. ChRvLab 50.97 -1.87
.01 Checkpnt 27.06 +.94
.20 Chemtura 9.17 +24
.271 ChesEng 33.03 -.52
2.32 Chevron 84.89 +.53
.. Chicos 17.68 -.05
.27i ChinaLfes 58.88 +2.26
.99e ChinaMble 56.34 +1.23
1.16 Chubb 50.69 -.66
1.09r ChungTel 16.12 +.09
.. CindBell 4.84 -.02
.16 CircCity 11.05 +.35
.72a CtadlBr 4.17 -.13
2.16 Ciigm 48.39 -.42
1.00 CitzComm 13.70 -.10
.75 ClearChan 35.77 +.70
1.60f Clorox 59.61 +.38
.. Coach 44.53 +21
.24 CocaCE 24.00 -.01
1.36 CocaCI 54.52 +.07
... Coeui 3.45 +.10
1.44 ColgPal 66.60 -.77
.. Collctvrd 24.64 +.33
.75 ColBgp 21.95 -.62
2.56 Comerca 57.73 -.81
.52 CmcBNJ 36.04 -.83
.36 CmdMst 27.92 +.52
... CmtyHIt 32.44 -.09
.61e CVRD 40.32 +.22
.61e CVRDpf 34.08 -.16
.40 Con-Way 47.54 +1.29
.72 ConAgra 25.38 +.23
1.64 ConocPhil 7986 +.73
... Conseco 14.20 +.15
.40f ConsolEngy 38.99 +.45
2.32 ConEd 46.11 +15
.. ConstelA 24.16 +.77
1.74 ConslellEn 82.22 -1.08
... CtlAirB 28.17 -.19
... Cnvrgys 17.06 -.04
.311 CopaHold 43.00-1.34
.20 Coming 23.60 +.60
... CorrctCps 26.71 +1.30
... Cosann u11.30 +.30
.60 CntwdFn 19.81 -1.62
... Covidienn 38.02 -.48
1.001 Cummins s 107.69 +1.58
.. -CypSem 24.80 +.30
.78 DNPSelct 10.55 -.19
S1.04 DPL 26.36 -.08
.60 DRHorton 16.55 +.05
2,12 DTE 47.47 -.22
2,00e DalmlrC 80.61 -.64
.121 Danaher 76.45 -.09
.46 Darden 40.30 +1.37
15,00eDeanFdss 27.78 +.14
GoldStrg 296 -01
GrtBasGg 2.07 +.02
GrevWolf 654 -.15
.. GpoSimec 9.00 -.16
1.10e iSAslanya 25.85 +.92
28e iSCannya 28.68 +26
51e iShGernya 30.84 -.03
.46e iShMexnya 54.26 -.59
iShSilver 117.29 +.65
1.26e iShSP100cbo67.68 -.20
4.04e iSh20TB 86.84 +.05
3.66e iSh7-10TB 83.21 +.18
3.45e iShl-3TB 81.03 +.10
1.76 Deere 128.27 +3.66
1.68 DeerldTri 7.96 +.16
.DeltaAirn 16.08 +.08
Denbury 39.88 -.20
2.64 DevDv 51.92 +.71
.56 DevonE 74.67 -.62
.50a DiaOffs 93.00 -.38
.16 Dllards 23.18 -.07
DirecTV 21.73 -.84
Discovern 23.45 +.27
31f Disney 32,91 +.23
2.84 DomRes 87.11 -.26
..Do.mtargif 7.25 +.03
... DoralFars 15.00 -2.60
1.681 DowChm 41.80 +.65
1.00 DowJns 58.82 +.02
.03p DresserR 34.20 -1.01
1.48 DuPont 47.74 +.43
.88f DukeEgys 18.30 -.06
1.921 DukeRlty 33.09 +.18
... Dynegy 8.34 +.23
...EMCC 18.65 +36
.36 EOG Res 69.78 -1.80
1.76 EastChm 65.76 +1.62
.50 EKodak 26.18 -.49
.48 EatnVan 38.33 -.58
.46 Ecolab 40.99 +.25
1.16 Edisonlnt 52.98 -.35
.16 EIPasoCp 15.90 -.05
... Elan 17.20 -.58
.20 EDS 22.76 +.17
2.50 Embarq 60.10 -.64
.79e EBrasAero 41.86 -1.01
1.05 EmersnEls 47.13 +.82
1.28 EmpDist 23.86 -.12
... Emulex 18.61 +.18
3.70 EnbrEPts 49.85 +.13
.80 EnCana 58.50 -.13
2.41e Endesa 53.42 +.02
EnPro 42.21 +.64
.10 ENSCO 55.16 +.29
3.00f Entergy 99.69 -.15
... Enrvisn 8.74 -.02
.16 Equilax 38.96 +.18
.88 EqtRes 48.30 +.49
1.00 Eqtylnn 22.04 +.05
1.85 EqtyRsd 41.56 +1.09'
.50f EsteeLdr 40.92 +.61
1.76 Exelon 71.39 +.07
1.40 ExxonMbl 8453 +.39
1.64 FPLGrp 59.56 -.44
... FairchidS 17.33 -.01
.46 FamilyDIr 26.87 -.13
2.00f FannieMIf 6750 +.25
.401 FedExCp 108.93 +.93
.24 FedSignI 15.44 +.16
.84 Fedlnvst 33.34 -1.67
2.00 Ferreligs 21.78 +.33
.58 Ferro 19.01 +.10
1.20 FdlNFin 19.28 -.39
.12 FrstDatas 31.83 +.35
1.83e FstRnFd 12.27 +.18
1.80 FstHorizon 31.70 -.35
1,60 FtTrFid 16.27 +.37
.60 RaRock 60.95 +.05
.80 Ruor 117.27 +2.36
.50 FootLockr 15.78 +.50
FordM 8.00 +.17
ForestLab 38.21 +1.04
.35e Fortressn 17.50 -.07
1'.68f FortuneBr 83.17 +.17
.60 FrankRes 129.33 -2.17
2.00 FredMac 63.53 -.17
1.25a FMCG 79.96 +3.06
.48 Fremonllf 4.31 +.20
.20 FdedBR 4.50 -.06
.201 FrontierOil 36.31 +.12
.96 GATX 44.02 +.72
.80a GahelliET 9.04 +.24
.58e iSRMCGnya108.19 +.39 LundinMs 10.44 +.15
1.38e iShRsMdnya102.43 +.46 .. MBFHcun 8.20 -.05
.09p iShNqBio 77.77 +.22 .25 MCShp 14.00 -.15
2.11e iShC&SRInya88.38+1.79 .12e MktVGold 35.80 +.58
1.83e iSRIKVnya 82.70 +.07 .. Merrimac 9.85 -.05
.53e iSR1KGnya57.26 -.06 MetroHth 1.80 +.05
129e iSRuslKnya78.45 +.05 Miramar 4.25 +.04
1.49e iSR2KVnya 76.42 -.10 NOriong 4.41 +.01
.33e iSR2KGnya8254 +.12 NthigtM 2.69 -.03
.87e IShR2Knya 78.47 +.06 1.23e OilSvHT 167.93 +1.49
1.32e iSRus3Knya83.52 +.17 .. Oilsandsgn 4.21 -.16
IntellgSys 3.25 ... ... On2Tech 1.73 +.07
... InterOilg 36.70 -.55 2.51e PhmHTr 77,50 +.22
1.16 CitizRep 18.29 -.63 .. eSpeedlf 7.40 -.07 .. IconixBr 20.25 +.31 ... MGIPhr 23.32 +31 .. Otthfx 4750 -.59
CitrixSyllf 33.31 +.62 ... Eurandn 11.70 +.92 ... Illumina 47.67 +1,02 ... MKS Inst 22.00 -.97 1.17 OtterTail 36.39 -1.53
CleanH 45.76-1.53 .. Euronet 28.06 -.04 ... Imclone 31.15 -.27 ... MRVCm 2.45 +.14
... Clearwiren 24.12 +.89 EvrgrSIr 8.90 +.07 ... Immersn 13.46 -.26 .44 MTS 42.32 -1.83
CogentC 25.65 +.65 Exelixis 10.50 -.03 .., Immucor 33.50 -.64 .. Macrvsn 23.74 +.13 ... POLBIo 22.92 +1.76
Cogent 14.52 -.22 .. Expediah 28.24 +.43 ... Imunmd 2.29 -,06 .. MagelnHI 41.49 -.70 ... PMCSra 7.69 +.32
.34 Cognex 19.00 -.28 .281 ExpdlntI 45.83 +.68 ... InPhonic 2.88 +.06 ... Magma 12.85 +.37 PSSWid 17.40 -.30
CogTech 73.68 -1.27 ... ExpScrips 50.64 +.60 ... IncrdMall 8.20 +1.23 ... Martek 27.22 +.45 1.00 Paccar 78.56 +1.05
... Cognosg 36.93 +.15 ... ExtnNet 3.55 +.07 ... Incyte 5.62 +.11 .. MarvellT 17.10 +.38 .60 Pacerlntl 20.73 +.60
... Coherentlf 29.80 +1.17 ... Ezcorps 11.94 -.38 .. IndevusPh 6.74 -.03 ... MatiexSv 19.25 .88 PacCapB 24.97 .39
... ColdwtrCrk 18.53 +.22 ... F5Netwks 71.12 -.86 ... Inineran 18.00 +.01 ... Mattson 10.28 -.27 .. PacEthan 11.88 +.06
ColemanCn 12.15 -.01 .. FCStonen 42.56-1,41 6,30e InfoSpces 15.25 +.22 .361 MaxCapial 26.56 -.14 PacSunwr 14.28 -.16
.. ColorKinet 33.94 +.04 .. FEICo 28.76 -.12 ... Infcrssing 18.43 +.15 .75f Maxim hlf 30.52 +.46 PaetecHn 11.88 +22
1.00e Comarco 5.67 -.04 ... FLIRSys 50.95 -.09 .. Informat 13.80 -.05 ... MaxwIlT 12.56 -.29 .Pamlnc 15.23 +24
Comcasts 24,63 -62 .46f Fastenal 47.16 +.91 .27e InfosysT 46,61 -.52 ... Medarex 17.58 -.03 ... PaASIv 22.19 +.71
Comosps 2446 -63 ... FiberTowrn 3.94 -.04 ... Insight 23.45 +.39 ... Mediacm 8.29 +.03 PaneraBrd 45.00 -.23
CmTouchh 1.79 +.07 168 FithThird 36.91 -1.12 ... InsifTc d15.59 -.90 ... MedicActs 23.18 +.25 ... Pantry 34.07 +.65
1.72 CompsBc 67.47 -.49 Finisarlf 3.75 +.03 ... Insmedh .61 .. ... MediCo 16.96 +.47 ... ParPe 18.05 .71
.. CompCrd 22.32 -.70 .051 Finine 5.79 -.09 .. IntgDv 15.14 -.06 ... MedisTech 10.75 +.82 ParaniTch 16.76 +07
.. Compuwre 8.10 -.03 .78 FstChaner 28.70 -.07 ,45 Intel 2411 +41 ... MelooPBLn 11.95 +.47 ... Pathmrk 12.74
... Concepts 17.13 -.32 1.18 FMidBc 35.85 -.49 ... IntaclBrkn 24.75 +.06 ... MentGr 12.15 -.06 ... Patterson 37.46 -.25
C. ConcCm 1.40 +.01 .56f FstNiagara 14.15 +.40 .. InterDig 25.15 -.60 MerixCp d5.75 +.09 .48f PaUTI 21.87 -.31
Conexan 1,17... ... FsSofarn 94.01 +8.80 .08 Intface 17.44 -.06 .. MesaAIr 5.47 +.45 1.20fPayche 4430 -.59
... Conmed 29.04 +.16 1.16 FslMedit 20.28 +.13 .. nterMune 19.50 +.07 .56 Methanx 20.40 +.40 PnnNGm 56.73 +.55
.. Coparted 29.35 -.50 .. Rserv 48.03 -.28 .. nterNAP 14.67 -.34 .12 Micrel 10.59 ... P ensonWw 16.50 -.56
CodnthC 14.09 -.07 RamelT 12.37 +.13 .10f intSpdw 47.99 -.31 1.18f Microchp 38.00 +16 ... Penwest 12.47
1.60 CorpExc 68.48 -1.34 .. Rexnm 10.99 -.16 .40 Intersil 32.38 +.34 ... MicroSemi 23.62 -.45 ,53 PeopUdF 17.57 +.26
1.00a CerusBksh 14.77 +21 FocusMdlf 37.99 -.76 .. ntevac 14.96 +.28 40 Microsoft' 2826 +.01 PeopleSup 12.27 +15
S.58 Costco 57.93 -44 ... ForcePron 16.35 +.14 ... Inluit 27.98 -.67 ... MicrotkMd 6.05 +.02 Peregineh d.60 -.04
CredSys 2.71 +.21 ... FormFac 43.51 -.36 ... InSurg 198.50 -.63 ... Micrvisn 4.62 -.03 Perent 22.47 +.01
... CreeInc 24.62 +.24 ... Fossil Inc 32.78 +.80 Investools 12.14 -.37 .. MillPhar d9.78 +.08 18 Persnigo 22.16 +.49
.. Crocse 56.13 +4.91 .., FosterWh 93.13 +2.73 ... Invitrogn 75.42 .35 MillerHer 28.97 +.03 ... PerryEllss29.97 +1.82
... Ctrip.coms 38.00 -.10 .. Foster u3875 +1.44 ... IRISInt u18.00 +.49 ... Millicomlnt 80.11 +2.48 PetroDe 39.73 -.11
CubistPh 24.69 +.48 FoundryN 17.85 +.34 allonSysn 10.37 +.99 Mindspeed 1.71 -.02 .12 PetsMar 30.4712 +1.1842
... CuraGen 1.26 +.02 .. FmkBTX 9.69 +.12 ... Isis 12.24 +.34 .. Misonix 4.10 -.15 12 PharmPdt 36.17 -.48
.. Cymer 39.90 +.90 .08 FredsInc 10.25 -.07 Itron 81.52 +.79 .451 Molex 25.14 +.24 Pharmion 39.12 +12
.. CyprsBio 12.99 -.10 .. FmirAir 5.72 +.12 IvanhoeEn 1.83 +.01 .45f MolexA 23.47 +.21 -" Photln 11.92 +.0312
... CytRx 3.86 +.31 ... FuelTech 31.44 +1.50 Momenta 10.67 -.10 PhysnsFn10.04 +.99
... Cytogen 1.10 +.0 ... FuelCell 8.41 +.45 23 JASolarn 3139 +91 MonogSm 1.66 +.04 PionrCos 34.71 -.06
Cylyclf 40.96 -.27 .60 FultonFnd 1523 -11 JDSUnirs 1379 +.0 .MonPwSsul9.59 +61 PlugPower 264 +07
'BMonstO w 35.71 .0P8l o m 3:.64 +.07
.26 JackHen y 25.96 -.19 Movelnc 2.59 -.02 Polycom 31.72 +.21
.2071 DaktdeBnIcsh 74.53.92 +13 ... GFIGrp 619.46 -1.0351 JonesSoda 10.26 -.09 MovieGal .30 +04 64 Popular 12.29 -.17
.07f Daktronics 25.92 +1.00 ... GMarket 19.46 -.51 .. JoynesSba 10.95 -.0 ... MyriadGn 43.12 +1.34 Power-One 447 +02
Danka .91 -.03 G-Ill 13.67 -.22 .60 JoyGIbI 43.95 +.10 ... NABIBdon 43.12 34 1 Power-One 4.47 +08 01
...DeckOut 92.13+2.80 .751 Garmin 97.73+5.40 ,.. JnnrNtwk 3159 -05 ... NABIBioCESys 34-60+1.02 5e PwShSMdn 55.08 -.01
Denu 923 +2 .7 n +5. .60 KLATnc 60.03 +.54 NICESys 3460 +.02 14e PwShsQQQ46.53 +22
.. Delllncld 26.53 +.21 .. Gemstar 5.69 +.10 .72 KalserAlu 62.21 -.61 NilHIdg 73.55 +1.59 Powa wan 680 +05
.20 DeftaFnd 4.75 +.41 ... GenProbe 62.75 +.90 K an 32.33 -.69 ... Nanogen 1.13 +.05 Pozen 9.10 +.31
.. DItaPtr 15.89 +.02 ... GenBiotc 1.55 +.04 50 KamenseyN 24.33-2.40 ... Nasdaq 31.52 -.23 Pozrestek 69.10 +.05
Dndreon 7.61 +29 ... GenesMcr 7.67 +.18 KnghtCap 14.3340 -.11 ... Nastech 14.37 -.74 68 PneTR 51.89 -.0
... Dennys 3.98 -.14 .38 Gentex 19.60 +.30 Knotnc 22.07 +58 .. NatAtlH 9.76 +.02 pipelinee 7583 +252
.16 Dentsply 36.74 -.44 .. Genzyme d59.18 -.82 .. Komag 31.78 +07 .60 NatCineMn 24.49 +.61 ProgPh 23.96 +02
.30e DiamMgmtl 9.77 -.27 ... GeronCp 6.59 +03 Kulicke 8.46 +.13 ... NektarTh 8.72 -.01 pSia 80 +04
... DigRier 44.00 +.03 .Kyphn 5.25 + ... NetlUEPS 23.20 -.07 ... PsyhSl 3735 +.19
... Dtodess 28.60 -.37 ... GileadScis 37.82 -.18 .72 LCAVis 34.90+1.40 .05i NelSeinic 13.38 -29 O IAGEN 16.69 +13
DiscHoldA 23.64 +.47 .. GloblInd 23.06 +.04 U Intlf 6.29 +.04 Netease 14.44 -.23 OLT 5.98 +04
.. DiscvLabs 2.28 -.11 2.00a GolarLNG 19.70 +1.25 LKQCp 32.96 +.57 ... Netilix 17.17 -.07 QiaoXing 8.22 -24
DobsonCm 12.45 +.06 ... Google 497.92 -2.12 52 LSlnds 17.72 +.44 ., NetwkA 25.62 -36 Qogic 11.95 -15
.. DIrTree 38.22 +1.02 ... GreenMts 35.39 -.82 LTX 4.24 +.19 .. Neurochg 5.90 -.29 56 Quacom 37.42 -12
DressBarn 17.34 +.09 .20e GpAerCNn 23.99 +.61 LamRsch 5430 +18 .. NexCen 6.18 -.41 QuestShlf 14.60 +.13
.80 DryShips 54.25 +2.36 ... GuitarC 55.65 +.65 325 LamarAdv 51.95 +.51 .50f Noblty d18.00 -.50 RC2 30.16 -.64
Dynavax 4.04 -.06 ... Gymbree 38.65 -.69 15f Landsar 44.19 -.35 1.00 NorTrslt 6223 -2.62 933e RCN 13.34 +.34
ETrade 14.64 +14 ... H&EEq 20.59 +.19 Lattice 5.11 +.03 ... NvUWrs 21.33 +.11 RFMicD 602 -.01
,. eBay 33.78 -36 ... HLTH 13.78 +.01 LawsnSft 9.54 -.11 Novavax 3.11 +.13 RackSys 12.25 -24
.. eResrch 10.80 +.23 1.00 HMNFn 32.00 -1.51 LeadisTch 3.20 -.05 Novell 673 +.10 RadnSys u15.87 -23
,. EZEM 14.50 -.23 ... HansenNat 43.97 +1.84 LeapWirels 62.40 -.32 Novls 28.11 +.85 RadioOneD 383 -07
1.88m EagleBulk 24.51 +.89 ... Harmonic 8.59 +.11 1.68 LegcyResn 19.70 +.51 ... Noven 16.37 +.12 Ranbusll 13.34 +.15
.. ErthUnk 6.60 +.18 ... HayesLm 4.01 +.31 Level3 4.91 -03 NuHoriz 9.08 -.07 10e Randgold 2282 +.63
.40 EstWstBcp 36.55 -.53 .08a HrltndEx 15,79 -.06 .. UbGlobA 39.69 -.27 NuanceCm 18.90 +.75 RareHos 37.37 -01
EchelonC 22.74 -.01 ... Heelysn 9.38 +.44 UbGlobC 37.80 +.05 .. NutiSys 50.11 +.50 RealNwk 5.85 +.07
.. EchoStar 38.70-1.14 ... HSchein 57.50 +.71 UbtyMntA d17.90 -.18 Nvdia 44.90 -.18 .. Regenm 18.06 -.27
.. Edipsys 23.41 +.52 HercOffsh 27.04 +.29 UbtMCapA1090.76 +.12 .. OReillyA 33.32 +.62 RentACt 19.19 +.22
.221 EduDv 6.90 +.85 ... Hibbett 24.95 +1.17 Lifecell 31.50 +.10 OSIPhrm 32.96 -.41 RepubAr 1805 -.07
... ElecSc 23.30 -.05 .20p HimaxTch 4.53 -.09 250e ULgandPhm 6.08 -.07 .52 OhioCas 43.89 +.31 .. RschMotnu235.99+15.47
.. BcEtgis 2.21 -.01 ... HokuSci 8.45 -.18 ... Limellghtn 7.95 +.39 Omniture 25.29 +1.04 1 25e ResConn 31.97 -.28
.. ElectArts 51.83 -.64 ... Hologic 49.38 -.63 ..Uncare 36.07 +.08 OmniVisn 18.16 +.65 ... Riverbed n 39.80 -.34
... EmcoreIf 9.32 +.74 ... Home Inns n 26.95 +.55 .72 UnearTch 34.82 +.13 OnAssign 10.94 -.03 .30 RossStrs 27.31 -.22
4.00e EmmisCs 6.36 +.09 ... HomeSol 3.31 +.21 ... Local.com 5.10 +.27 OnSmcnd 11,19 +.11 26 RoyGid 29.50 -.49
.08 EncorW 24.30 +.80 ... HoriznOff 15.33 +.70 LodgEnt 27.10 -.29 1800Flowrs 10.15 +.07 RuthChris 16.99 +.21
.. EncysiveP 1.98 +.03 ... HotTopic 8.18 +.07 Logitech 2659 +63 OnyxPh 33.40 +1.01 .. Ryanars 37.27 -.42
... EndoPhrmrn 31.23 -.12 .30 HoustWC 18.96 +.69 LookSmart 254 +.01 OpenTV 148 -.02
EngyConv 29.76 -.48 341 Hudaoey 1364 -.14 1.26e OpnwvSy 4.53 +.17
Enlegs 9.49 +09 3... Hume 8:37 + -51 .. OplinkC 15.30 +.59 .. S1 Corp 7.35 -.06
... Entrust 2.13 -.01 .36 HuntJB 28.71 +.40 .72 MBFncl 35.33 -.47 ... Opsware 14.08 +.12 ... SBACom 30.70 -.27
... EnzonPhar 7.81 +.72 1.06 HuntBnk 18.00 -13 1.76 MCGCap 14.25 -.29 .25 optXprs 22.86 -.19 ...SCOGrp .44 +.06
.. Equlnix 87.48 -.06 ... IACInter 27.50 +.23 ... MDIInc .68 +.10 .. Oracle 19.11 -.24 .. SEIInvs 25.40 -.23
.74e EricsnTI 35.71 +.18 .80 IPCHold 25.16 -32 1.42f MGE 34.67 -.10 ... OraSure 9.76 +31 .. STEC 7.42 +.11
.. GabHllthW 8.68 -.22
.72 GabUtil 9.26 +.01
1.24 Gallaghr 30.23 +.54
GameStop s41.68 +1.78
1.601 Gannett 46,84 -.63
.32 Gap 17.39 +.12
Gateway 1.31 -.01
... Genentch 72.40 -.22
... GnCable 55.36 +1.78
1.16 GenDynam 77.50 +.02
112 GenElec 38.22 -.23
1.80 GnGrthPrp 51.26 +.91
'1.56f GenMills 55.52 -.27
100 GnMotr 30.97 +.42
.36 Genworth 29.97 -.18
1.50 GsPw8-44 24.48 +.12
.65e Gerdau 20.58 +.33
1.98e GlaxoSKIn 50.79 +.10
.90 GlobalSFe 66.72 +.32
.76e GolUnhas 21.37 -.86
.25e GoldFLtd 14.29 -.11
.18 Goldcreg 21.62 -.05
1.40 GoldmanS 172.76-224
.80 Goodrich 60.01 +.85
... Goodyear 27.78 +.09
... Graffech 14.84 +.60
... GrantPrde 52.63 -.27
1.66 GtPlainEn 29.30 +.07
... Gritffon 14.99 +.66
.66e. GpTelevisa 24.07 -.24
.52e GuangRy 34.94 +.44
.84 HRPTPrp 9.90 +.27
4.25e HSBC 89.42 -.56
.36 Hallibrtn 32.63 +.38
.91e HanJS 13.25 +.41
.58a HanPtDv2 10.39 +.17
.. Hanesbrdn 28.18 +.17
... Hanover 2539 +77
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2.13e Hanson 108,99 +.14
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.27e PwShChina 23.72 +.28
.04e PwSCInEn 20.61 +.22
.16e PwSWtr 20.05 -.15
1.50e PrUShS&P 56.96 +.06
1.52e PrUIShDow 52.90 -.06
2.02e PrUShMC 58.18 -.52
5.43e ProUltQQQ 88.75 +.57
1.32e PrUShQQQ 4805 -45
4.32e ProUlISP 86.15 -.22
.50e PrUShREn 100.51 -4.00
1.88! IlarlupO 55.12 -.50
1.00f HarleyD 55.12 -.50
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1.60 HarrahE 83.72 +1.15
2.00 HartfdFn 88.25-1.90
.64 Hasbro 28.56 +1.05
1.24 HawaiiEl 21.38 -.25
1.78 HIthCrPr 28.49 +.54
2,64 HItCrREIT 37.95 +.61
lO.00e HltMgts 7.33 -.02
1.54m HlthcrRlty 24.87 +.03
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1.52 Heinz 44.44 -.75
... HelixEn 36.12 -.33
.37e HellnTel 15.72 -.07
1.191 Hershey 45.67 -.61
.40 Hess 58.47,+1.17
.32 HewlettP 46.58 -.57
1.70 HighwdPrp 36.65 +1.17
.16 Hilton 45.20 +.46
.90 HomeDp 33.79 +.48
.72e Honda 31.79 -.09
1.00 Honwillndl 55.82 +1.36
.. Hospira 37.66 -.14
3.04 HospPT 38.60 +.66
.80a HostHots 22.18 +.20
HovnanE 12.30 -.27
... Humana 62.82 +.74
.40 Huntsmn 24.08 +.28
.07 IAMGIdg 7.07 +.12
.50e ICICIBk 41.89 -1.03
.87e iShBrazil 53.80 +.72
.32e IShHK 16.70 -.10
.10e iShJapan 13.45 -.15
.33e iShKor 58.64 +.14
.20e iShMalasia 10.78
.31e iShSing 12.83 +.01
31e iShTaiwan 15.22 +.03
2.24e iShDJDv 69.00 -.20
1.31e iShChin25 127.40 +3.00
2.53e iShSP500 144.82 -.18
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.48e ProUSR2Kn69.85 +.15
.10 QuestCapg 2.43 +.16
... RaserTnyaulS.35 +2.35
5.27e RegBkHT 150.80 -1.80
... Rentech 2.51 +.03
1.11e RetailHT 97.04 -.01
Rubicongs 1.74 +.22
.55e RdxSPEW 48.05 -.02
.30e SodrHome 25.13 +.01
2.34e SpdrKbwBk 53.62 -.78
.36e SpdrKbwCM 62.06 -.60
1.43e SpdrKbw RB45.67 -.67
1,58e IShEmMIl 122.50 +.25
1.53e iShEAFE 74.86 +.24
3.09e iShREst 73.05 +1.20
.23e iShDJBrkr 48.93 -.39
.49e iShSPSmI 68.11 +.04
3.30 iStar 35.31 -.86
1.20 Idacorp 33.98 -.27
1.37 Idearcn 32.01 -.14
1.12f1 1TW 54.60 +1.73
.64 Imaton 30.65 -.53
2.00 Indymac 20.74 -1.62
Infineon 14.59 +.01
.72 IngerRd 49.38 +.94
.. IngrmM 18.73 -.11
2.64 InlegrysE 50.22 -.66
.. IntntnlEx 137.67 +4.13
1.60 IBM 109.22 -1.68
.. IntlCoal 3.98 -.03
.52 IntGame 35.24 +.33
1.00 IntPap 32.74 -.33
.. Interpublic 11.18 -.09
.. IronMtns 28.05 -.61
1.52f JPMorqCh 46.49 -.52
.28 Jabil 22.44 +.02
.04 JanusCap 28.09 -.70
... Jarden 30.27 +.73
1.66 JohnJn 61.83 -.19
1.32 JohnsnCt 112.98 +4.31
.56 JonesApp 18.93 +.51
1.00 KB Home 31.52 -.78
... KBRIncn 29.56 -.33
2.24 KKRFncI 15.64 +1.24
KCSouthn 31.74 +1.15
.601 Kaydon 51.70 -.06
1.24 Kellogg 53.86 -.34
.64 Kellwood 2122 -.12
1.46 Keycorp 33.71 -.72
1.90a KeySpan 41.68 +.11
2.12 KimbClk 69.54 +.47
1.601 Kmoco 40.60 +57
3.40f KondME 50.08 +.83
.. KingPhrm 15.08 -.11
... Kinros g 11.48 +.17
.3 Kohls 60.57 -2.31
.. KoreaBc 21.96 -.41
1.00 Kraft 31.70 +.39
KrispKLm 6.32 -.14
.30 Kroger 25.86 -.23
1.00 L-3 Com 97.07 +3.90
... LDKSoln 42.50 +1.25
.03i LLERy 1.35 +.01
LSICorp 6.18 -.02
1.50 LTCPip 21.37 -.27
.48 LaZBoy 9.74 +.19
1.46 Laclede 32.62 -.72
... LVSands 94.97 +.67
.36 Lazard 39.54 +1.37
.96 LeggMason 87.04 -1.76
.60 LehmanBr 57.07 -1.04
.64 LennarA 29.86 -.57
.25 LeucNat 43.94 +.77
1.50 LexRtyTr 20.43 +.03
Lexmauk 36.90 -.20
.59e LbtyASG 5.37 +.12
1.70 UllyEli 55.63 -.18
.60 ULimited 22.45 +.39
1.58 UincNat 59.26 -1.02
.28f1 ULindsay 41.57 -.03
1.40 LockhdM 96.20 -.02
.25 Loews 45.78 -.67
.60 LaPac 18.51 +.27
.321 Lowes 28.50 +1.63
.60j Luminent .80 +.05
.90 Lyondell 45.00 +2.75
.13e SpdrRet 38.82 +.52
... SeabGldg 24.73 -.49
.40e SemiHTr 3700 +.45
.25e SoftHTr 39.84 -.08
2.60e SPDR 144.64 -.07
1.98e SPMid 153.00 +29
.80e SPMalts 3759 +69
.54e SPHIthC 33.89 +.16
.56e SPCnSt 26.85 +.20
.35e SPConsum 35.74 +.19
.75e SPEngy 67.35 -.15
.82e SPFnd 34.04 -.46
,60e SPInds 38.55 +.55
INASDAQNATIONALMARKETIBp518
... SVBFnGp 51.80 -.18
... SalixPhm 11.40 -.48
.. SanDisk 54.68 +1.01
.. Sanmina 2.03 +.02
... Santarus 2.59 +.01
Sapient 5.89 -.03
.. SavientPh 11.37 -.26
Sawis 38.10 -.29
.07 Schnitzer 50.32 -.01
... Scholastc 32.62 -.99
.20a Schwab 1937 -.29
ScielePh 22.74
.. SdGames 33.20 +.47
.. SearsHIdgs139.48 +2.24
.. SeattGen 11.16 -.01
SecureCmp 7.92 -.11
.. SelCmfrt 16.34 +.55
.48 Selctdnss 21.50 -.40
Semtech 16.07 -.29
.. Sepracor 27.45 +.97
Shanda 25.74 -.07
.. Sharplmg 4.06 +.41
.22e Shire 74.32 +1.38
.. SiRFTch 19.32 +.57
... SierraWr 21.17 +.26
.Sily 7.48 +34
... SigmaDsg 33.15 +.70
.46 SigrmAls 45.89 -.14
.. SigmaTel 3,01 +.39
Silicnlmg 5.34 -.03
... SilcnLab 34.62 -.06
... SllcnMotn 18.08 +.91
SSTIf 3.04 +.01
.51r Sicnware 9.56 +.08
SilvStdg 28.43 -.19
Sina 38.01 +.58
.60 Sinclair 11.55 +.11
Sirenza 15.30 -.03
SiiusS 2.79 -01
SironaDent 29.77 +.18
.12 SkyWest 24.96 +.09
SkywksSol 7.50 -.18
.. SmartM 11.85 -.05
SmithWes 19.58 +.52
... SmithMicro 14.47 -.52
SmurfStne 10.34 +.45
Sohu.cm 29.44 -.59
... Solarfunn 10.98 +.77
SonicCorp 22,66 -.36
SncWall 8.30 +.21
Sonus 5.99 -.05
.40f SouMoBc 14.46 ...
SourceFrg 3.71 +.02
.72 SouthFnd 23.89 -.14
.. SpanslonA 9,34 +.26
.11 SpartMots 14.80 -.51
.291 Stacles 2331 +06
Starbucks 26.91 +21
,40a SUDynas 37.99 +.47
.25 SteinMrt 9.18 -.35
StemCells 2.10 -.08
Stricycles 49.55 +.85
.21 StedBcss 11.23 -48
.361 StdFFWA 26.76 -1.20
.10 StewEnt 6.90 -.05
.. SunMicro 4.81 +.04
SunPower 65.55 +.47
... SuperGen 4,28 +.03
1.00 SusqBnc 20.94 -1.20
... Sycamore 3.89
Symantec 18.26 +16
Symetric 5.01 -.08
... Synapics 39.32 +.65
Synchron 30.10 +.23
Synopsys 24.31 +.28
Synovis 13.39 -.54
...SyntaxBl 6.15 +.30
troCp 1.60
IntIA 31.19 +1.55
.. TDAmeritr 16.18 -.22
TFSFnn 11.36 -.02
... THQ 29.71 +.25
..TOP Tank 5.30 +.11
.. TakeTwo 13.40 +1.15
Tarragn .62 +.05
... TASER 13.58 -.52
... TechData 35.23 +.67
2.801 M&TBk 107.70 -3.97
1.36 MBIA 61.89 -1.71
.58f MDU Res 26.14 -.04
MEMC 56.89 +2.62
.36f MFAMtg 7.41 +.43
.49 MCR 8.18 -.07
1.00 MGIC 35.64 -1.00
2.84 Macerich 82.40 +1.29
.521 Macys 30.74 -.17
.. Madeco 12.08 +.46
1.441 Magnalg 86.30 +1.44
.88 Manulffgs 37.31 +.77
.96 Marathons 51.90 -1.54
.30 MarlntA 42.61 +.28
.76 MarshM 26.51 +.06
1.24 Marshlls 44.68 +.19
... MStewrl 13.23 -.38
... MaivelE 22.47 -.02
.92 Masco 26.62 +.32
.16 MasseyEn 19.24 +.03
.60 MasterCrd 137.90 +.90
... MaterialSd 8.95 +.09
.651 Mattel 22.56 +.31
... McDermlnt 78.62 +2.78
1.00f McDnlds 48.29 +.72
.82 McGrwH d47.73 -1.41
.24 McKesson 57.43 -.96
.92 MeadWrco 30.69 +.39
... MedooHIth 83.79 +2.44
.50f Medtmic 53.02 -.03
1.52 Merck 49.98 +.36
... MeridGId 24.98 +.86
1.40 MerrillLvn 74.90 -1.14
1.50 MerLpfL 22.30 -.20
.591 MetUfe 63.73 -.91
.. MicronT 10.98 -.01
2.42 MidAApt 48.42 +.99
.. Midas 19.89 -.54
... Millipore 70.10 -.40
.15e Mindrayn 30.86 +.12
... Mirant 38.13 +.15
.03e MitsuUFJ 9.59 -.07
... MobileTel 59.32 +1.63
.20 MoneyGrm 21.66 -.04
.701 Monsanto 63.78 +.69
.32 Moodys 45.89 -4.09
1.08b MorStan 62.66 +.43
6.84e MSEmMkI 25.44 +.24
.. Mosaic If 38.73 +2.76
.20 Motorola 16.32 +.01
.751 MurphO 60.35 -1.30
.24 MylanLab 15.58 +.58
... NCRCp 48.87 +.06
... NRGEgys 36.84 +.01
.40 NYMEX 115.82 -2.84
.25p NYSEEur 73.14 +.79
... Nabors 28.98 +.39
1.64f NatlClty 28.21 -1.47
1.241 NalFuGas 43.02 -.23
2.79e NatGdrid 71.49 +.54
... NOilVarco 11,1.46 +2.81
1.42 NatRetPrp 23.96 +.03
.16 NatSemi 25.44 +.18
1.64 NatwHP 26.96 +.55
.NavigCons 18.37 +.39
.27 Navlos 11.52 +.62
... Navteq 57.19 +.51
.21a NewAmr 1.88 +.12
1.52 NJRscs 51.57 +.36
1.00 NYCmtyB 17.75 -.35
.84 NewellRub 25.65 +.40
.40 NewmtM 39.88 -.01
NwpkRsIf 5.51 +.13
.12 NewsCpA 20.38 -.17
.10 NewsCpB 21.77 +.02
.10 Nexengs 27.90 +.69
.21e SPTech 24.92 +.09
1.10e SPUtil 38.84 +.21
... TanzRyg 5.26 -.24
... Taseko 4.00 +.14
.39 TelData 61.47 -1.68
.. TmsmrEx 1.99 +.02
... US NGFd n 38.70 -5.46
... USOilFd 53.54 -.49
... Uranerz 3.20 +.49
2.42e VangTSM 143.36 +.30
1.34e VangEmg 86.05 +.49
... Westmind 20.12 -.10
... WilshrEnt 4.27 +12
... Tekelec 12.25 +.09
... TeleTech 30.32 -1.09
... Tellabs 1006 +.06
... Tercica 7.17 +.23
.. TesseraT 33.60 +.81
.. TetraTc 19.61 +.19
.36e TevaPhrm 41.02 -.23
... TexRdhsA 13.51 -.26
.. Theravnce 29.12 -.45
.. 3Com 3.74 +.20
.. TibcoSft 7.48 -.18
TWTele 20.38 +.15
.. TiVo Inc 6.08 -.16
.16 Topps 9.94 -.06
TowerS 1.33 +.08
... TractSupp 46.75 +.93
... TrdeStatn 10.34 -.04
TmWEnt d4.25 -.44
TmSwtc 1.47
... TriZetto 16.14 -.20
... TriadGty 24.48 -1.32
.. TridentMhlf 14.61 -.02
TrimbleNs 35.26 +52
..TriQuint 4.25 +.02
TrumpEnt 6.43 -.21
.64 TrstNY 10.90 -.32
.88 Tnrustnk 28.11 -.36
.80 TuesMm 10.65 -.39
... UAL 40.44 -.20
,90 UAPHIdg 29.95 +.29
.12 UCBHHId 17.93 -.38
.12 USGIobals 21.32 +.62
... USANAH 35.08 -2.81
UTStrcm 3.11 -.07
.72 Umpqua 22.97 -1.01
.36 UtdCBksGa 26.26 -.33
... UtdNtF 27.73 -.24
.80 UtdOnin 14.12 +.46
.10e USEnr 4.75 +.15
.. UtdThrp 65.88 +.82
... UnvAmr 20.63 +.20
.11 UnlvFor 39.70 +2.01
UrbanOut 22.67 +.57
.. ValueClick 19.29 -.16
VandaPhm 15.32 +.32
VarianSms 48.82 +2.17
V. VascoDta 29.26 +1.45
... Veecolnst 17.21 +.42
Verigy 25.40 +.51
Verisgn 29.80 +13
... VertxPh 36.80 -.07
.ViwptCp .82 -.13
VionPhm d.76 -.02
.196 VirgnMdah 22.79 +.23.
... VroPhrm 9.06 +.10
VistaPrt 33.51 +.21
... VisualS 16.99 +.49
... Wamaco 33.12 +.44
WarrenRs 12.38 -.33
.84f WashFed u25.88 -.52
... Websense 1988 -.07
.20f WemerEnt 19,64 +.13
WetSeal 4.12 -.11
1.16 WhitneyH 27.04 -.54
.72 WholeFd 4347 -.83
WildOats 17.80 -.12
... WmsScots 26.83 +.46
WindRvr 10.10 +.08
WrtssFacIf 2.15 +.03
WIdAccep 32.28 -.02
6.00e Wynn 114.08 +1.74
XMSat 10.65 -.21
XOMA 2.28 +.03
.48 Xiinx 24.54 +.08
YRCWwde 31.68 +1.21
... Yahoo 23.34 -20
... ZebraT 34.86 -.41
1.72 ZionBcp 73.09 -.62
... Zoltek 39.25 +2.95
Zoran 17.35 +.33
Zumiez 42.26 +1.11
... ZymoGen 13.62 -.21
1.92 NiSource 18.76 -.16
1.86 Nicer 42.31 -.30
.74 NikeBwi 54,38 -.09
... 99Cents 11.49 +.11
.321 NobleCorp 95.82 +.67
.56e NokiaCp 29.62 +.25
.54 Nordstrm 45.56 -1.45
1.04f NorflkSo 52.46 +1.49
... Nortellfrs 18.22 -.03
.80f NoestUt 28.08 -.27
1.48 NorthropG 77.27 -.45
1.44 NStarRft 10.27 +.37
1.10e Novartis 52.25 -.41
NovaStrrs 7.29 -.68
1.30 NSTAR 33.12 -.19
.44a Nucor 49.61
.69 NvFL 12.97 +.02
.74a NvIMO 13.80 -.25
1.14 NvMulS&G 11.66 +.29
1.09a NuvQP12 12.45 +55
1.36 OGEEngy 31.59 -.41
1.00f OcciPet 55.04 +.71
OffcDpt 23.41 +.63
.641 OldRepub 18,10 -.09
.80 Olin 19.92 +.32
.30 Omnicmns 49.53 -.83
4.00f ONEOKPt 60.33 +1.59
.40 OshkoshT 54.14 -.43
Owenslll 37.16 -.10
1.44 PG&ECp 44.97 -.33
.21 PMI Grp 30.41 -.29
2.52 PNC 72.37 -.16
.92 PNM Res 23.95 +.05
2.081 PPG 73.38 +1.01
1.22 PPLCorp 47.31 -.49
.., Pactiv 28.88 +.51
.24 PeabdyE 40.92 -.56
3.00 Pengithg 17.49 +.29
1.681 PennVaRs 25.96 +.32
.80 Penney 65.64 -1.91
.27 PepBoy 14.73 -.28
.56 PepsiBott 34.29 -.60
1.50 PepsiCo 68.61 -.77
.52 PepsiArner 28.37 +.25
1.28e Prmian 13.22 -.01
2.29e PetrbrsAs 45.56 -.21
2.29e Pettobrss 53.72 +.17
1.16 Pfizer 24.17 +23
.15 PhlVH 52.91 +.68
1.00 PiedNG 26.97 -.04
.78 PimcoStira 9.82 +.32
1.32 PityBw 44.40 -.60
1.68 PlumCrk 40.71 +.61
1.36 Polaris 47.16 -.29
1.80 PostPrp 39.77, -.21
.401 Potash s 79.16 +3.46
1.20 Praxair 73.85 +1.15
.12 PrecCastpt 130.13 -1.37
... Pridelnt 33.50 -.42
1.40 ProctGain 65.01 -.34
2.44 ProgrssEn 46.46 -.30
.04a ProgsvCp 22.16 -.25
1.84. ProLogis 59.04 +1.97
.28 ProsStHiln 2.83 +.05
1.44 ProvETg 11.51 +.19
.95f Prudent 88.32 -1.83
2.34 PSEG 85.33+1.33
1.00 PugelEngy 23.39 -.25
.16 PulteH 17.38 -.08
.39 PHYM 7.06 +.11
.49 PIGM 9.41 -.01
.36 PPrIT 6.16 -.08
.56 Quanex 41.53 +.63
... QuantaSvc 25.08 +.10
.49 Questers 47.53 -.29
QwestCm 8.86 -.14
3.36f RAITRn 8.25 -.10.
.70 RPM 21.94 +21
.08 Radian 21.80 +2.65
.25 RadioShk 23.66 +.51
Ralcorp 59.04 -1.27
.12 RangeRs 35.54 -.16
.40 RJamesFn 32.05 -.12
2.001 Rayonier 42.27 +.10
1.02 Raytheon 57.08 +.75
1.53 RItylnco 28.15 +.07
RedHat 20.06 -.32
1.20a RegalEnl 21.78 +38
1.44 RegionsFn 32.32 +.26
.. ReliantEn 25.67 +.62
.98e Repsol 35.49 -.46
.681 RepubSvcs 29.98 +.17
.. RetailVent 11.98 +.05
Revlon 1.18 -.03
3.40f ReynldAm 64.17 -.46
... RileAid 4.93 +05
1.16 RockwlAut 68.69 +.44
1.48 RoHaas 56.16 +.01
.40 Rowan 36.72
.60 RylCarb 38.10 -.60
2.72e RoyDShilA 73.52 +.32
1.85e Royce 18.83 +23
1.47 Royce pfB 23.42 +35
.48 Ryland 31.86 -.07
... SAICn 17.01 +.09
.62e SAP AG 52.21 -326
1.76 SCANA 37.25 -.32
... SKTlcm 26.90 +.12
1.00 SLMCp 48.36 +.10
.30e STMiro 16.56 +.05
.281 Safeway 32.24 -.24
.64 StJoe 33.35 -.90
... SUude 43.26 -.34
4.00e Saks 17.94 +.52
... Salesforce 39.68 -.34
2.38e SJuanB 31.91 -.95
1.15e Sanofi 39.56 +.31
.40 SaraLee 16.36 +.08
26 SchergP 29.09 -.47
.70 Schlmbrg 90.70 +2.14
.20 ScotftishRe 3.29 +.51
.40 SeagateT 24.23 +.48
1.24 SempraEn 54.00 +.32
.721 Sensient 27.21 -.32
1.26 Sherwin 67.83 +1.24,
1.81e SiderNac 46.79 +.25
.32 SiarPac 15.07
... SilvWhig 11.30 +.9
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Australia 1.2397 1.2613
Brazil 2.0294 2.0253
Britain 1.9879 1.9798
Canada 1.0572 1.0637
China 7.5885 7.5960
Euro .7418 .7421
Honq Konq 7.8180 7.8157
Hungary 192.57 191.46
India 41.034 41.075
Indnsia 10000.00 9523.81
Israel 4.1998 4.2200
Japan 114.86 114.00
Jordan .7085 .7095
Malaysia 3.4885 3.5155
Mexico 11.1233 11.0915
Pakistan 60.55 60.65
Poland 2.85 2.84
Russia 25.7885 25.7699
Singapore 1.5279 1.5285
Slovak Rep 25.01 24.95
So. Africa 7.3993 7.3842
So. Korea 942.51 942.51
Sweden 6.9408 6.9309
Switzerlnd 1.2063 1.2071
Taiwan 32.99 33.04
U.A.E. 3.6731 3.6727
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 5.75 6.25
Federal Funds Rate 4.75 4.75
Treasuries
3-month 2.85 4.63
6-month 3.95 4.71
5-year 4.29 4.55
10-year 4.63 4.77
30-year 4.96 5.00
FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Oct07 70.96 -.86
Corn CBOT Dec 07 3483/4 +3
Wheat CBOT Dec 07 691 +21/2
Soybeans CBOT Nov 07 8271/4 -1/2
Cattle CME Oct07 95.65 +.18
Pork Bellies CME Feb08 92.85 -1.12
Sugar (world) NYBT May08 9.71 +.03
Orange Juice NYBT Nov07 124.70 +.90
SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day
Gold (troy oz., spot) $656.70 $669.70
Silver (troy oz., spot) $11.709 $12.812
Copper (pound) $3.114U $3.4b7U
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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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
BUSINESS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2007 9A
I MUTAL UNS
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Name NAV Chg %Rtr
AIM Investments A:
BasValAp 36.96+.04 -7.5
ChartAp 16.03 +.02 -6.5
Constp 27.38 +.06 -7.5
HYdA p 4.27 ... -2.6
IntlGrow 31.15 +.12-10.7
SelEqty r 20.84 ... -8.4
AIM Investments B:
CapDvBt 17.47 +.08-10.0
AIM Investor Cl:
Energy 44.65 +.07-10.0
SummitP p13.80-.01 -6.1
Utilities 18.02 -.06 -7.3
Advance Capital I:
Balancp 18.84 +.01 -4.8
Retinc 9.44 +.01 0.0
Alger Funds B:
SmCapGr t6.43 +.03 -5.0
AlllanceBern A:
BalanAp 18.08 -.03 -3.1
GIbTchAp 69.52 +23 -6.6
InUValAp 22.73 +.02-11.1
SmCpGrA29.75 +.17 -4.3
AlllanceBernm Adv:
IntValAdv 23.10 +.02-11.1
LgCpGrAd 22.04 -.08 -6.7
AllianceBern B:
CoipBdBp11.72+.02 -0.7
GIbTchBt61.76 +.21 -6.7
GrowthBt 26.43 -.03 -5.6
SCpGrB 124.63 +.13 -4.4
USGovtBp6.73 +.01 +0.8
AllianceBern C:
SCpGrCt 24.72 +.14 -4.4
Allianz Funds A:
NFJDvVIt 17.44 +.02 -6.4
AllIanz Funds C:
GrowthCt23.03 +.01 -6.3
TargetC 120.38 +.16 -9.5
Amer Beacon Plan:
LgCpPin 23.43 +.01 -6.4
Amer Century Adv:
EqGropn25.47 +.03 -7.7
Amer Century Inv:
Balanced n16.73 +.03 -4.0
Eqlncn 8.73 -.02 -3.0
FLMuBndn10.37 ... -0.7
Growth n 23.49 +.04 -6.1
Heritagel n18.73 +.19-10.2
IncGron 32.85 +.04 -7.9
IntDisc r n 15.56 +.24-15.4
IntlGrol n 12.90 +.07-10.9
UfeSd n 5.54 -.01 -4.0
New Opp r n7.44 +.09 -9.2
OneChAg nl3.34+.06 -6.6
RealEstl n27.43 +.51 -1.7
Ultra n 28.58 +.08 -6.0'
Valuelnv n 7.69 -.02 -4.7
American Funds A:
AmcpAp 21.10 +.01 -4.3
AMutlAp 30.35 -.01 -5.0
BalAp 19.43 +.03 -3.5
BondAp 13.10 +.02 -0.3
CapWAp 19.22 -.02 -1.8
CaplBA p 62.60 +.39 -5.2
CapWGA p43.78+.50 -8.5
EupacAp48.97 +.89 -9.7
FdlnvA p 42.04 +.28 -7.2
GwthAp 34.70 +.14 -6.3
HITrAp 12.01 +.01 -3.2
IncoAp 20.37 +.06 -5.1
IntBdAp 13.40 ... +0.7
ICAAp 34.93 +.06 -4.9
NEcoAp 28.00 +.30 -6.9
N PerA p 33.21 +.38 -8.7
NwWddA 52.06+1.03-12.0
SmCpA p42.66 +.80-10.9
TxExAp 12.07 -.01 -1.7
WshAp 36.30 -.01 -5.0
American Funds B:
BalBt 19.39 +.03 -3.6
CaplBBt 62.60 +.39 -5.3
CpWGrB t 43.54 +.50 -8.5
GrwthBt 33.46 +.13 -6.4
IncoBt 20.25 +.06 -5.1
ICABt 34.75 +.06 -5.0
WashBt 36.06 -.01 -5.1
Ariel Mutual Fds:
Apprec 49.21 -.22 -7.9
Ariel 55.05 ... -4.7
Artisan Funds:
Intl 29.61 +.21-10.5
MidCap 34.38 +.09 -6.0
MidCapVal 21.15-.03 -7.2
Baron Funds:
Asset 61.66 +.09 -6.2
Growth 51.88 +.25 -4.3
Partners p 23.69 +.05 -3.5
SmCap 23.72 +.04 -7.6
Bernstein Fds:
IntDur 12.99 +.01 +0.5
DivMu 13.82 ... 0.0
TxMgintV 26.63 +.12-10.9
IntVal2 26.27 +.12-11.1
EmMkts 42.34 +.66-15.7
BlackRock A:
AuroraA 27.49 +.07 -8.2
CapDevA p 15.84+.03 -7.2
G4IAAr 19.02 +.05 -4.9
HiYlnvA 7.79 +.02 -2.3
BlackRock B&C:
GIAICto 17.95 +.05 -5.0
BlackRock Instil:
MBaVIl 32.16 -.01 -7.2
iGbAiloc r 19.08 +.04 -5.0
Brandywine Fds:
'1BlueFdn 34.76 +.09 -6.2
SBmdywnn37.36 +.18 -7.1
Brinson Funds Y:
iHiYdltYn 6.70 ... -2.2
bGM Funds:
'CapDvn 30.50 +.45-10.3
; Focusn 42.78+1.12 -8.3
,Mul n 30.58 +.38 -9.5
palamos Funds:
Gr&lncAp 32.22 +.04 -5.3
GrwthAp 58.00 +.48 -7.1
GrowthCt 54.59 +.46 -7.2
Calvert Group:
AIncop 16.54 +.04 -0.2
SInflEqAp 23.13 -.14-11.8
'Munlnt 10.37 -.01 -0.6
SocialAp 30.30 +.02 -3.8
SocBdap 15.78 +.04 +0.6
SocEqAp 38.32 -.13 -5.1
iTxFLt 10.11 ...-0.5
1TxFLgp 15.97 -.02-1.4
ETxFVT 15.34 -.01 -0.7
Causeway Intl:
Institunl r n20.15 +.02-10.0
Clipper 90.28 -.14 -5.9
Cohen & Steers:
RItyShrs 79.66+1.57 -2.4
Columbia Class A:
Acorn t 30.23 +15 -6.5
21CntryAt 14.85 +.02 -8.4
MarsGrAt20.66 +.11 -6.2
PColumbia Class Z:
j AcomZ 31.01 +.15 -6.4
iAcomlnlZ4229 +.32-11.1
Credit Suisse ABCD:
ValueA 18.34 ... -6.1
DWS Scudder Cl A:
CommA p 24.92 +.15-14.5
D rHiRA 51.16 +.02 -5.1
,DWS Scudder Cl S:
CapGrthr52.87 -.07 -5.6
CorPIlsnc 12.45 +.02 +0.3
EmMkIn 11.62 -.04 -5.1
EmMkGr r 23.76 +.26-15.4
EuroEq 38.25 -.15 -9.4
GIhBdSr 9.71 -.01 +1.2
IGIbOpp .42.69 +.08-10.2
I GlhbiTem 34.01 +.02-11.2
IGold&Prc 18.79 +.19-18.7
GrolncS 21.60 +.01 -7.3
HiYidTx 12.56 -.01 -1.2
IntTxAMT 10.89 ... -0.2
inSFdS 63.11 +10-10.7
LgCoGro 28.36 -.03 -5.5
LatAmrEq 63.13 +.15-19.5
MgdMuniS8.84 -.01 -0.8
MATFS 13.86 -.01 -0.6
Davis Funds A:
NYVenA 39.22 -.10 -6.5
Davis Funds B:
NYVenB 37.41 -.10 -6.5
Davis Funds C &Y:
NYVenY 39.73 -.10 -6.5
NYVenC 37.66 -.10 -6.5
Delaware Invest A:
Delaware Invest B:
DelchB 3.27 ... -2.4
Dimensional Fds:
EmMkiV 37.74 +.66-15.7
IntSmVa n21.49 +.06-12.7
USMlcron15.52 -.01 -6.8
SUS Small n21.49 ... -6.1
US SmVa 28.66 ... -9.2
in8lSmCo n19.78 +.09-12.6
EmgMkt n28.96 +.33-15.0
Fixdn 1020 ... +0.4
IntVan 23.84 +.07-10.1
Glb5Fxlncn10.88 ... +0.8
TM USTgtV24.52+.03 -8.9
TM IntVa 20.35 +.05-10.2
TMMktwV 17.95 -.03 -8.1
2YGIFxdnl10.46 +.01 +0.5
DFARIE n28.57 +.50 -2.0
eodge&Cox:
Balanced 86.33 -.03 -5.4
Income 12.48 +.02 +0.6
IntlStk 45.17 -.11-10.4
I Stock 151.90 -.19 -8.1
}reyfus:
prec 44.81 -.04 -5.5
Dreyf 10.37 -.02 -7.5
Dr500nt 41.12 -.02 -6.1'
EmgLd 33.42 +.03 -9.9
FLIntr 12.65 -.01 -0.4
InsMut 17.37 ... 0.0
preyfus Founders:
GrowthB 12.05 ... 0.0
GrwthFp 12.85 .. 0.0
Dreyfus Premier:
'CorVIvp 31.71 -.10 -6.7
ULdHYdA p6.94 ... NA
STrValAr 32.96 -.07 -7.5
TchGroA 26.08 +.18 -6.7
urlehaus Funds:
EMktGr 43.52 +.77-15.4
Eaton Vance Cl A:
ChinaA p 28.06 +.98-13.5
AMTFMBI10.22 -.03 -5.1
k MulliCGrA 10.15 +.10-10.3
n InBosA 6.25 ... -22
LgCpVal 21.53 +.01 -6.1
NatlMun 10.94 -.05 -5.8
SpEqtA 15.04 +.07 -8.5
TradGvA 7.17 ... +1.5
Eaton Vance Cl B:
FLMBt 10.58 -.02 -3.0
HlthSBt 12.10 -.02 -3.3
NalMBt 10.94 -.04 -5.8
Eaton Vance Cl C:
GovtCp 7.16 ... +1.5
NauMCOt 10.94 -.04 -5.8
Evergreen A:
AsLAIIp 14.80 +.05 -5.8
Evergreen C:
AstAICt 14.30 +.05 -5.9
Evergreen I:
CorBdi 10.28 +.05 +0.6
SIMunil 9.78 ... -0.3
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 24.87 +.05-10.8
HiYield p 4.54 +.01 -2.7
ValRestr 54.46 ..-10.5
FPA Funds:
Nwlnc 10.95 +.01 +0.9
Fairholme 31.19 +.15 -4.0
Federated A:
MidGrStA 40.77 +.22 -8.0
KaufmAp 6.16 +.03 -7.1
MuSecA 10.14 -.02 -2.7
Federated B:
StrlncBx 8.62 -.04 -0.7
Federated Instl:
KaufmnK 6.16 +.03 -7.2
Fidelity Adv FocT:
EnergyT 47.51 +.14 -9.2
HftCarT 22.36 +.03 -4.4
Fidelity Advisor A:
DivintAr 23.13 +.14-10.6
Fidelity Advisor I:
Divintn 23.50 +.14-10.5
EqGri n 60.45 +.22 -5.3
Eqinl n 31.07 +.03 -5.6
IntBdi n 10.64 .. 0.0
Fidelity Advisor T:
BalancT 17.12 +.03 -4.9
DivlntTp 22.87 +.14-10.6
DivGrTp 13.71 -.03 -5.2
DynCATp 18.70 +.14 -9.8
EqGrT p 56.93 +.21 -5.3
EqinT 30.63 +.02 -5.6
GrOppT 37.19 -.01 -7.5
HinAdTp10.16 +.01 -4.8
IntBdT 10.62 ... 0.0
MidCpTp 26.23 +.14 -8.4
MulncTp 12.49 ... -1.1
OvrseaT 23.01 +.17-11.3
STFiT 9.25 -.01 -0.5
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2010n 14.65 +.02 -4.4
FF2015n 12.29 +.02 -4.7
FF2020 n 15.55 +.03 -5.7
FF2025 n 12.89 +.02 -5.8
FF2030n 16.09 +.03 -6.7
FF2035n 13.33 +.03 -6.7
FF2040n 9.52 +.02 -8.9
Fidelity Invest:
AggrGrrn21.63 +.10 -8.4
AMgr50n 16.36 +.03 -3.8
AMgr70 n 16.81 +.03 -5.3
AMgr20Orn12.64 ... -1.4
Balancn 20.22 +.04 -4.8
BlueChGr n46.22+.06 -5.9
CA Munn 11.94 ... -1.2
Canada n 56.46 +.60 -8.0
CapApn 27.76 +.20-10.0
CapDevO n13.38-.01 -5.8
Cplncrn 8.65 +.01 -3.9
ChinaRg n27.19+1.19-12.4
CngS n 481.68 +.50 -5.7
CTMun rn1.05 ... -0.4
Contran 68.79 +.19 -5.8
CnvScF n 27.27 +.16 -8.9
DisEqrn 29.79 +.01 -8.1
DMnI rn 38.26 +.25-10.1
DivStkOn16.34 -.02 -5.9
DivGth n 32.62 -.06 -5.1
EmrMk n 27.03 +.50-16.0
Eqlncn 59.14 +.06 -6.6
EQIICn 24.01 +.01 -5.6
ECapAp 27.52 +.22-11.1
Europe 39.52 +29-11.1
Exchn 339.20 +.18 -6.0
Export n 24.01 +.04 -7.1
Fidel n 36.82 +.05 -7.4
Fifty rn 22.06 +.21 -8.3
FlitRateHi r n9.59 ... -1.4
FLMutrn 11.13 ... -0.8
FrnOne n30.25 +.04 -5.9
GNMAn 10.68 ... +1.2
Govtlnc 10.06 +.01 +1.6
GroCo n 74.41 ... -5.6
Groincn 31.21 -.09 -7.2
Groinclln 11.12 +.01 -5.9
Highlncrn 8.63 +.01 -1.7
Indepnn 23.60 +.22 -9.3
IntBdn 10.10 ... +0.2
IntGovn 10.04 1 +1.6
InllDiscn 39.22 +.38-11.0
IntlSCp r n25.80 +.22-17.0
lnvGBn 7.16 ... -0.3
Japann 16.69 -.09, -9.8
JpnSmn 11.49 -.10-10.7
LatAm n 48.72 +.16-20.1
LeCoStk n31.96 +.28-11.5
LowP r n 43.92 +.24 -8.9
Magelin n 89.96 +.31 -7.5
MDMurn n10.54 ... -0.8
MAMunn11.53 ... -1.1
MI Mun n 11.52 ... -0.6
MidCap n 29.76 +.06 -9.6
MN Mun nl1.05 ... -0.8
MtgSecn 10.54 -.01 -0.9
Munilncn 12.36 ... -1.1
NJMunrnl11.2 ... -0.8
NwMktrn14.11 -.03 -2.4
NwMilln 30.80 +.10 -6.6
NY Munn 12.41 ... -0.9
OTCn 45.80 +.13 -6.2
Oh Munn 11.23 ... -0.9
1001ndex 10.45 ... -5.4
Ovrsean 47.17 +.39-11.6
PcBas n 29.15 +.86-14.9
PAMun rnO.53 ... -0.4
Puritn n 20.21 +.02 -4.6
RealEn 31.92 +.59 -4.1
StIntMu n 10.15 ... +0.2
STBF n 8.66 -.01 -0.9
SmCaplnd r22.31+.05-10.3
SmlliCpS rn19.18+.11 -5.5
SEAsia n 34.42+1.36-12.8
StkSIlcn 29.21 +.03 -5.9
Stratlncn 10.38 +.01 -0.5
StrReRtr 9.79 -.03 -2.8
TotalBd n 10.23 +.01 +0.2
Trendn 67.19 +.10 -8.8
USBIn 10.72 +.01 +0.6
Utilityn 19.85 -.08 -8.4
ValStrat n33.70 +.08 -9.7
Value n 84.15 +.20 -7.9
Wrldwn 21.19 +.10 -9.0
Fidelity Selects:
Air n 49.20 +.28 -8.7
Bankingn31.29 -.18 -0.6
Biotchn 64.34 +.13 -1.5
Brokr n 66.46 -.28-10.3
Chemn 76.07+1.13 -7.2
ComEquip n22.46+.25 -8.6
Compn 42.94 +.21 -9.2
ConDjsn 24.10 +.06 -9.8
ConStap n61.58 -.09 -2.4
CstHon 40.56 +.62-11.2
DfAern 87.20 +.66 -4.0
Electrn 47.97 -.55 -7.1
Enrgyn 56.72 +17 -9.2
EngSvn 85.91+1.13 -8.4
Envirn 17.24 +.05 -6.2
FinSvn 111.90 -.62 -4.0
Goldrn 32.43 +.43-14.4
Health n 125.89 +.19 -4.5
HomFn 40.82-.47-9.2
Insur n 68.87 -.40 -4.6
Leisrn 77.13 +.61 -7.6
Material n 52.47 +.79-11.2
MedDIn 49.64 -.09 -5.6
MdEqSys n24.58 +.02 -1.3
Multrdn 42.17 -.16-11.1
NGasn 41.44 -.15-10.2
Paper n 32.59 +.9-12.0
Pharnn 11.21 +.04 -5.7
Retail n 48.94 +27 -9.2
Softwrn 67.57 -.31 -8.8
Techn 75.12 +.49 -8.9
Telcm n 54.07 -.23 -9.1
Trans n 52.89 +.92 -9.3
UtilGrn 58.28 ... -8.3
Fidelity Spartan:
Eqldxlnvn51.28 -.01 -6.1
500nxlnv r n100.45-.03-6.1
TotMktlnv n40.73+.03 -6.3
Fidelity Spart Adv:
500Adrn100.46 -.03 -6.1
TotMktAd r n40.74+.03-6.3
First Eagle:
GIblA 47.18 +.35 -5.8
OverseasA 25.95+.30 -6.8
First Investors A
BIChpAp 24.39 +.01 -5.6
GloblAp 7.88-+.01 -8.9
GovtAp 10.61 +1.3
GrolnAp 16.13 +.03 -7.6
IncoA p 2.95 +.01 -2.1
MATFAp 11.39 ... -0.9
MITFAp 11.81 ... -1.0
MidCpAp29.71 +.10 -9.0
NJTFAp 12.44 -.01 -0.9
NYTFA p 13.88 -.01 -1.0
PATFAp 12.49 ... -0.8
SpSilAp 24.00 +.04 -7.6
TxExAp 9.55 ... -0.7
TotRtAp 15.46 +.02 -4.2
ValueB p 7.91 ... -6.3
Firsthand Funds:
GIbTech 4.87 +.06 -8.5
TechVal 40.85 +.31 -7.3
Frank/Temp Frnk A:
AdjUSp 8.87 +.01 +0.6
ALTFAp 11.13 .. -1.1
AZTFApxO10.70 ... -1.6
Ballnvp 65.99 +.39 -9.7
CallnsApx 12.34 ... -1.0
CAIntApx11.24 ... -0.8
CarrFAp 7.11 +.01 -1.4
CapGrA 12.48 +.01 -5.9
COTFApx 11.61 -.01 -1.7
CTTFAp 10.74 ... -1.3
CvtScA p 16.45 +.08 -6.2
DblTFAx 11.62 ... -1.4
DynTchA 29.04 +.03 -4.6
I OWToRED HEMUUA FNDTALE
Here are the 1.000 biggest mulual tunas listed on Nasdaq Tables
Show Ihe fund name. sell price or Net Assel Value (NAVI and dally
net enange. as well as one olal relurn figure as follows.
Tues: 4-wk tolal return (io)
Wed: 12-mo total return ("
Thu: 3-yr cumulative total return 1i.1
Fri: 5-yr cumulative total return ('%
Name: Name of mutual fund and family
NAV: Net asset value
Chg: Net change in price or NAV
Total return: Percent change in NAV for me time period snown. with
dilvaends reinvestea li period longer than 1 year. return is cumula
live.
Data based on NAVs reported to upper by 6 pm 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 tle or contingent deterred sales load may apply s -
Stock dividend or split t Both p and r x Ex-cash dividend NA -
No initomation available NE Dala in question NN Fund does not
wish 10 be Iracked NS Fund did not exist al start date. Source:
Lipper, Inc. and The Associated Press
EqlncAp 21.92 -.02 -6.0
Fedintpx 11.13 ... -0.7
FedTFAp11.76 +.01 -1.1
FLTFAp 11.54 ... -0.9
FoundAlp 13.88 +.04 -6.6
GATFA px 11.76 ... -1.0
GoldPrM A 29.53+.37-19.3
GrwthAp 43.28 +.18 -7.2
HYTFAp 10.49 ... -2.3
IncomAp 2.65 ...-2.8
InsTFA px 11.92 ... -1.0
NYITFpx 10.63 ... -0.7
LATFAp 11.23 ... -1.1
LMGvScA 9.94 ... +1.1
MDTFAp 11.31 ... -1.9
MATFA px 11.51 ... -1.3
MITFA px 11.93 ... -0.6
MNInsA x 11.76 .... -0.8
MOTFA p 11.89 ... -1.5
NJTFAp 11.77 ... -1.4
NYInsA p 11.14 ... -1.7
NYTFAp 11.49 +.01 -0.8
NCTFA p 11.89 ... -1.5
Ohiol A px 12.19 -.01 -1.2
ORTFAp 11.52 ... -1.1
PATFApx 10.12 ... -1.2
ReEScAp21.34 +.19 -5.9
RisDvAp 36.41 -.02 -4.6
SMCpGrA41.32 +.15 -7.0
USGovA p 6.37 +.02 +1.4
UlilsAp 14.08 -.01 -4.7
VATFAp 11.47 ... -1.0
Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv:
IncmeAd 2.64 +.01 -2.8
Frank/Temp Frnk B:
IncomeBt 2.64 ... -2.9
Frank/Temp Frnk C:
FoundAlp13.62 +.03 -6.7
IncomC t 2.67 +.01 -2.9
Frank/Temp Mti A&B:
BeacnA 16.83 +.01 -7.3
DiscA 31.78 +.17 -8.3
QualfdAt 22.95 +.05 -6.9
SharesA 26.19 +.02 -7.7
Frank/Temp Mtl C:
DiscCt 31.43 +.17 -8.4
SharesCt 125.81 +.02 -7.8
Frank/TempTemp A:
DvMktAp 28.63 +24-17.1
FognAp 13.85 +.14-11.3
GIBdAp 11.06 +.02 -3.9
GrwthA p 25.36 +.06 -9.2
IntxEM p 21.39 ... 0.0
WodrdAp 19.46 +.09-10.5
Frank/Temp Trmp Adv:
GrthAv 25.42 +.06 -9.2
Frank/Temp Tmp B&C:
DevMktC 27.92 +.23-17.2
ForgnCp 13.59 +.13-11.4
GrwthC p 24.64 +.06 -9.3
GE Elfun S&S:
S&S PM 48.20 -.05 -5.8
GMO Trust III:
EmMkr 22.08 +.50-14.9
For 18.25 +.04 -9.7
IntlntrVI 35.01 +.11 -9.5
GMO Trust IV:
EmrMkt 22.02 +.50-14.9
Foreign 18.25 +.03 -9.7
InUtGrEq 30.96 +.24 -9.9
IntllntrV 35.01 +.12 -9.5
GMO Trust VI:
EmgMkts r 22.04 +.50-14.9
InflndxPI 25.28 -.01 -0.6
IntCorEq 39.43 +.18-10.3
USQItyEq 21.74 +.07 -5.6
Gabelli Funds:
Asset 50.79 +.20 -7,6
Gateway Funds: -
Gateway 28.09 +.04 -1.7
Goldman Sachs A:
HYMuAp 10.65 -.01 -5.8
MdCVAp 39.12 +.05 -8.5
Goldman Sachs Inst:
HYMuni n 10.65 -.01 -5.8
MidCapV 39.51 +.06 -8.5
Stirunt 15.53 +.08-10.5
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11.56 +.01 +1.7
CapAplnst 34.09 +.03 -6.3
Intlr 65.05 +.55-11.2
Hartford Fds A:
CpAppAp 39.52 +.17 -9.6
DivGthAp21.86 -.01 -6.3
Hartford Fds C:
CapApC 135.92 +.15 -9.7
Hartford Fds L:
GrwOppL 32.71 +.17 -7.2
Hartford HLS IA :
CapApp 54.42 +.23 -9.9
Div&Gr 23.74 -.01 -6.3
Advisers 23.12 +.01 -5.0
Stock 53.65 -.05 -8.1
TotRetBd 11.34 +.01 +0.2
Hennessy Funds:
CorGroll 26.78 +.37-17.6
HollBalFd n16.79 +.01 -2.6
Hotchkis & Wiley:
LgCpVIA p 24.33 ... -8.4
MidCpVal 27.57 +.14-13.0
HussmnStrGr 16.15+.07+2.0
ICON Fds:
Energy 36.66 +.10=11.5
Hithcare 16.74 +.04 -5.3
ISI Funds:
NoAmnp 7.33 +.01 +0.8
Ivy Funds:
GINatRsA p33.88+.19-12.3
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpValp 26.25 +.04 -6.8
JPMorgan Select:
IntEqn 37.55 +.06-10.0
JPMorgan Sel CIs:
IntrdAmer n28.14 +.03 -8.1
Janus:
Balanced 25.13 +.05 -3.7
Contrarian 18.28 -.05 -8.6
Enterpr 52.09 +.07 -5.1
FedTE 6.45 -.01 -5.1
FIxBnd 9.35 +.02 +1.3
Fund 29,88 ... -5.9
FundaEq 27.09 +.03 -7.8
GI ifeScid21.65 +.06 -1.7
Gfechr 14.09 +.06 -7.3
Grinc 39.50 +.06 -8.5
MdCpVal 24.99 +.02 -6.5
Orion 11.40 +.03 -4.0
'Ovrseasr 49,66 +.55-11.3
Research 28.10 +.02 -5.8
ShTmBd 2.87 ... +0.4
Twenty 59.50 +.32 -5.8
Ventur 67.17 +.25 -8.8
WddWr 53.76 +.11 -7.0
Janus Adv S Shrs:
Forty 33.64 +.17 -4.6
JennisonDryden A:
BlendA 19.74 +.01 -8.1
HiYIdAp 5.54 +.01 -1.6
InsuredA 10.37 -.01 -1.2
UtilityA 15.17 +.06 -9.4
JennisonDryden B:
GrowthB 15.19 +.02 -6.3
HiYldBt 5.53 +.01 -1.6
InsuredB 10.39 -.01 -1.3
John Hancock A:
BondAp 14.58 +.02 +0.4
ClassicVI p 27.27 -.03 -6.8
RgBkA 35.66 -.45 0.0
StrlnAp 6.46 +.01 -0.8
John Hancock B:
StrlncB 6.46 +.01 -0.9
John Hancock Cl 1:
LSAggr 15.13 +.04 -8.5
LSBalanc 14.46 +.02 -5.0
LSGrwth 15.02 +.03 -6.7
Julius Baer Funds:
IntlEqlr 45.34 -.01-11.6
IntlEqA 44.34 -.01-11.6
IntEql I r 15.57 -.02-12.2
KeelSmCp p 27.17+.04 -9.9
LSWalEq n19.20 +.01 -7.8
Lazard Instl:
EmgMktl 22.35 +.23-14.2
Legg Mason: Fd
OpporTrt 18.73 +.04-14.2
Splnvp 38.62 +.07 -8.9
ValTr p 69.20 -.38 -7.6
Legg Mason Inel:
ValTrdnst 77.57 -.43 -7.5
Legg Mason Ptrs A:
AgGrAp 112.48 -.08 -7.8
ApprAp 15.89 +.02 -4.3
HilncAi 6.53 +.01 -2.4
InAICGAp 14.25 +.01-10.3
LgCpGAp24.30-.02 -4.0
Legg Mason Ptrs B:
CaplncB 116.86 ... NA
LgCpGBt 122.58 -.01 -4.0
Longleaf Partners:
Partners 35.74 -.04-9.0
Inll 20.34 +.09 -7.9
SmCap 32.64 +.16 -4.8
Loomis Sayles:
LSBondl 14.23 +.05 -1.7
StrincC 14.72 +.04 -2.0
LSBondR 14.18 +.04 -1.8
StIrincA 14.67 +.05 -2.0
Lord AbbettA: PSIncn 16.11 ... -3.0
AffilAp 15.30 +.01 -6.6 RealEst n 22.46 +.37 -2.3
BdDebAp 7.86 +.02 -1.2 R2010n 16.34 +.01 -4.5
MidCpAp22.56 +.10 -9.2 R2015n 12.75 +.01 -5.2
MFS Funds A: R2020n 17.88 +.01 -5.9
MITA 21.28 -.05 -6.0 R2030n 19.18 +.01 -6.8
MIGA 14.36 -.03 -6.0 SciTecn 22.98 +.08 -6.5
HilnA 3.70 +.01 -1.7 ShtBdn 4.69 +.01 +0.5
IntNwDA 27.85 +.11-12.2 SmCpStk n35.07 +.05 -4.6
MFLA 9.77 -.01 -1.4 SmCapVal n42.34+.01 -5.9
ToIRA 16.39 -.01 -3.7 SpecGrn 21.12 +.01 -7.6
ValueA 27.70 -.07 -5.5 Specinn 12.02 ... -1.1
MFS Funds B: TFInc n 9.65 -.01 -1.6
MIGBn 12.98 -.03 -6.1 TxFrHn 11.51 ... -2.9
GvScBn 9.38 +.01 +1.4 TxFrSIn 5.28 ... +0.1
HilnSn 3.71 +.01 -1.8 USTIntn 5.30 +.01 +2.4
MulnBn 8.31 ... -1.3 USTLgn 11.22 +.01 +1.8
TotRBn 16.38 -.01 -3.8 VABondn11.21 -.01 -1.6
MFS Funds Insti: Value n 27.61 -.02 -8.1
IntlEq n 20.28 ... -8.1 Principal Inv:
MainStay Funds A: DiscLCInst 16.43 -.01 -6.4
HiYIdBA 6.21 +.02 -2.2 LgGrIN 8.42 +.05 -6.1
MainStay Funds B: Putnam Funds A:
CapApBt31.06 +.01 -8.9 AmGvAp 8.94 ... +1.7
ConvBt 15.53 +.04 -7.0 AZTE 8.93 ... -1.0
GovtBt 8.13 +.01 +1.2 ClscEqAp 14.79 -.05 -8.6
HYIdBBt 6.18 +.02 -2.2 Convp 19.90 +.06 -6.0
IntlEqB 15.65 +.04 -6.6 DiscGr 21.42 +.07 -8.5
SmCGBp15.35 +.03 -8.3 DvrlnAp 9.76 ... -1.0
TotRtBt 19.03 ... -4.9 EqlnAp 17.99 +.01 -6.4
Mairs & Power: EuEq 30.56 +.09-10.8
Growth 80.78 +.08 -4.2 GeoAp 18.10 ... -3.3
Marsico Funds: GIGvAp 12.28 -.02 -0.1
Focus p 19.11 +.13 -6.0 GlbEqty p11.50 +.02-10.9
Growp 20.55 +.13 -6.8 GrinAp 19.72 -.05 -7.8
Matthews Asian: HithAp 57.53 -.07 -5.6
India r 17.45 -.03-10.8 HiYdA p 7.79 +.02 -2.0
PacTiger 25.97 +.87-12.0 HYAdAp 6.05 +.02 -1.6
Mellon Funds: IncmAv p 6.73 ... +1.0
IntlFd 16.89 +.12 -9,2 IntEq p 31.94 +.14-11.0
Mellon Inst Funds: ntGrn p 15.97 +.03-11.1
IntlEqty 42.46 +.04-11.1 InvAp 14.76 -.05-10.3
Midas Funds: MITxp 8.79 ... -0.8
Midas Fd 4.13 +.09-23.7 MNTxp 8.74 ... -1.0
Monetta Funds: NJTxA p 9.00 ... -0.9
Monetanl4.12 +.13 -6.7 NwOpAp 49.39 +.30 -9.2
Morgan Stanley A: OTCAp 9.74 +.05 -9.1
DQiGthA 20.46 -.02 -6.4 PATE 8.87 .. -1.0
Morgan Stanley B: TxExAp 8.51 .. -1.1
DKrGtB 20.60 -.03 -6.4 TFIAp 1.58 ... -0.7
GIbDivB 16.00 -.03-8.8 UGvA 13.08 2-.NA
StraB 20.30 +.01 -4.9 10 .4p.08 1A
i 0.0 Ul.Apt P 14.30 -.01 -6.6
MorganStanley Inst: VstaAp 11.23 +.11 -9.7
EmMktn 31.07 +.51-15.3
Focusn31.07 035-861 HVoyAtp 18.12 +.01 -7.4
GIValEqA n20.45-.03 -8.6 Putnam Funds B:
IntEqn 20.99 -.03 -8.5 CapAprt 20,25 +.03-10.7
Mun2er Funds A CIscEqBt 14.61 -.05 -8.7
IntemtA 22.04 +.09 -8.5 DiscGr 19.49 +.07 -8.6
Mutual Series: DvrinBIt 9.6 ... -1.0
BeacnZ 16.96 +.01 -7.3 Eqlnct 17.81 .. -6.6
DiscZ 32.16 +.17-8.3 EuEq 29.50 +.08-10.9
QualfdZ 23.13 +.06 -6.8 GeoBt 17.90 ... -3.3
SharesZ 26.42 +.02 -7.7 GlncBI 12.24 -.02 -0.1
Nationwide : GIbEq 10.46 +.01-11.0
GvtBdD 10.19 +.02 +1.2 GINIRst 31.40 +.15-11.5
TxFrr 10.03 .. -1.3 GrinBt 19.40 -.05 -7.8
Neuberger&Berm Inv: HithB 50.83 -.06-5.6
Focus 31.71 -.09 -8.1 HiYdB t 7.76 +.02 -2.1
Geneslnst51.36 +.02 -2.5 HYAdBt 5.96 +.01 -1.7
In r 24.29 +.10-12.7 InOBt 6.68 ... +0.8
Partner 31.11 +.09-10.7 niGrint 15.65 +.03-11.2
Neuberger&Berm Tr: IntlNopt 16.39 +.09-11.9
Genesis 53.53 +.02 -2.5 InvBt 1 3.44 -.04-10.4
Nicholas Group: NJTxB t 8.99 ... -1.0
Hilncin 10.33 +.03 -1.2 NwOpBt 43.75 +.27 -9.2
Nchn 55.75 +.14 -4.5 NwValp 18.85 -.02 -8.6
Northern Funds: NYTxBt 8.36 ... -1.3
SmCpldx n10.77 +.02 -5.8 OTCBI 8.48 +.04 -9.1
Technlyn 13.06 +.04 -5.3 TxE-Bt 18.51 -.01 -1.3
NuveenCIA: TFHYBt 12.60 ... -2.2
HYMuBd p21.08 -.03 -5.0 TFInBt 14.43 ... -0.7
Nuveen Cl R: USGvBt 13.01 ... NA
InMun R 10.42 -.01 -1.1 UtilBt 14.22 -.01 -6.6
Oak Assoc Fds: VistaBt 9.66 +.09 -9.7
WhtOkSGn35.63-.17 -4.9 VoyBt 15.66 +.01 -7.4
Oakmark Funds I: RS Funds:
Eqtylnc rn27.25 ... -3.4 CoreEqA 39.67 +.06 -8.0
Globalln 26.58 +.08 -6.9 M tGrA 18.95 +.02-10.6
Intlirn 25.59 +.02 -8.5 RSNtRsp33.98 +.11-11.1
Oakmark rn45.56-.03 -7.4 RSPar 34.08 +.21-10.6
Select r n 31.87 ..-10.2 Value 27.65 +.11-11.0
Old Mutual Adv II: Rainier Inv Mgt:
Tc&ComZn14.83+.15 -4.3 SmMCap 41.61 +.25 -7.7
Oppenheimer A: RiverSource A: .
AMTFMu 9.29 -.01 -7.7 BalanceA 11.13 ... -4.1
AMTFrNY 12.27 -.02 -5.6 DEI 13.52 +.04 -7.5
CAMuniAp10.61-.01 -7.3 DvOppA 9.22 +.03 -5.9
CapApA p 48.90 +.02 -6.4 Growth 31.97 +.05 -7.9
CapincAp 12.87+.03 -5.8 HiYdTEA 4.24 ... -1.8
ChmpncA p8.98-.01 -2.7 LgCpEq p 5.97 ... -6.9
DvMk1Ap44.88 +.29-15.3 MCpGrA 11.59 +.02 -7.4
Discp 52.24 +.47 -2.8 MidCpVr p 9.52 +.08 -8.8
EquityA 11.61 +.02 -7.2 Royce Funds:
GlobAp 74.71 +.04 -8.4 LwPrSkSvr17.00+.09-10.1
GIbOppA 38.05 +.37 -7.5 MicroCapl 17.72 ... -8.8
Gold p 28.23 +.56-20.2 PennMulr 11.97+.01 -7.0
IntBdA p 6.17 ... -2.1 Premierlr 19.33 +.06 -6.8
LIdTmMu 15.36 -.01 -2.3 TotRetlr 14.10 +.03 -62
MnStFdA 42.23 -.04 -5.8 Russell Funds S:
MSSCAp 22.34 +.11 -8.9 DIvEq 50.23 +.07 -6.5
MidCapA 19.30 +.06 -6.9 ntlSec 77.42 +.32-10.5
PAMunA p12.21 -.02 -4.5 MStratBd 10.23 +.01 +1.0
S&MdCpVI 39.54+.21 -9.2 QuantEqS 40.78-.03 -7.3
StrlnA p 4.28 ... -1.9 Rydex Advisor:
USGvp 9.37 +.02 +1.2 OTCn 12.03 +.03 -7.0
Oppenheimer B: SEI Portfolios:
AMTFMu 9.25 -.01 -7.8 CoreFxAn10.,10 +.01 +0.5
AMTFrNY 12.28 -.01 -5.5 IntEqAn 14.48 +.02-12.5
CplncBt 12.71 +.02-5.9 LgCGroAn21.98+.04 -5.6
ChmplncB 8.97 -.01 -2.8 LgCValA n22.98 -.04 -62
EquityB 10.97 +.01 -7.3 TxMgLCn13.83 +.01 -5.9
StrIncB t 4.30 +.01 -1.7 SSgA Funds:
Oppenhelm Quest: IntlStock 13,88 -.02-10.9
QBalA 18.97 -.07 -6.4 STI Classic:
Oppenheimer Roch: LCpVIEqA 15.44 -.01 -5.9
LIdNYAp 3.28 .., -1.8 LCGrStkAp12.50+.05-6.9
RoMuAp 17.51 -.02 -4.7 LCGrStkCp11.62+.05 -6.9
RcNIMuA 11.45 -.02 -8.1 .SeILCSkC 26.39-.06 -4.7
PIMCO Admin PIMS: SelLCpStk 28.61 -.06 -4.6
TotRtAd 10.31 +.01 +1.6 Schwab Funds:
PIMCO Instl PIMS: HlthCare 15.94 ... -4.8
AllAsset 12.55 +.01 -2.6 0001nvr 42.49 +.02 -6.2
ComodRR 13.62-.24 -3.7 lOOSel 42.51 +.03 -62
DevLcMkr 10.78+01 -4.4 S&P .01 -4.4 SPnv 22.51 -.01 -6.0
Flilnc r 10.02 +.03 -2.6 S&P Sel 22.60 -.01 -6.0
HiYld 9.39 +.02 -1.3 S&PlnstSlu111.53 .0 -.6.1
LowDu 9.94 ... +1.5 SmCplnv 24.03 +.07-5.0
RealRInl 10.64 -.02 +1.5 YldidsSI 9.45 -.03 -1.6
TotRt 10.31 +.01 +1.7 Selected Funds:
PIMCO Funds A: AmnShD 46.84 -.11 -6.6
ReaRtApl10.64 -.02 +1.4 AmShSp46.74 -.11 -6.6
ToIRtA 10.31 +.01 +1.6 Seligman Group:
PIMCO Funds D: ComunA 135.66 +.15 -6.1
TRtnp 10.31 +.01 +1.6 FrontrAt 14.16 +.08 -5.7
PhoenixFunds A: Frontrt 12.00 +.07 -5.7
BalanA 14.75 ... -3.7 GIbSmA 17.53 +.10-11.1
CapGrA 16.14 +.02 -8.7 GIbTchA 17.23 +.09 -7.5
IntA 14.11 +.06-12.7 HYdBAp 3.23 +.01 -2.7
Pioneer Funds A: Sentinel Group:
BondAlp 9.02 +.01 +1.1 ComS A p 34.57 +.04 -5.8
EqlncAp 32.20 +.01 -5.7 Sequoian158.04+1.15 +0.2
EurSeIEqA 41.70-.02 -9.3 Sit Funds:
GnrthAp 14.57 +.03 -5.4 LrgCpGr 42.75 -.04 -5.5
IntVaLA 25.22 +.15-11.6 SoundSh 39.66 +.07 -7.8
MdCpGrA 16.23 +.08 -7.3 St FarmAssoc:
MdCVA p 24.19 +.04 -7.7 AGwh 59.75 -.03 -5.0
PionFdA p49.38 +.03 -6.5 Stratton Funds:
TxFreAp 10.91 -.01 -3.7 Dividend 32.44 +.46 -1.8'
ValueAp 17.30 ... -6.5 Multi-Cap42.22 +.03 -8.2
Pioneer Funds B: SmCap 48.49 +.07 -7.1
HiYIdBi 11.05 +.06 -4.0 SunAmerica Funds:
MdCpVB 20.48 +.03 -7.7 USGvBI 9.17 +.02 +1.4
Pioneer Funds C: SunAmerica Focus:
HiYISCt 11:16 +.06 -4.0 FLgCpAp18.72 +.03 -6.0
Price Funds Adv: Tamarack Funds:
Growth p n32.52 -.03 -7.2 EntSmCp 31.00 +.09 -6.9
Price Funds: V\alu 40.85 -.03 -5.2
Balance n21.49 +.02 -4.7 Templeton Instil:
BiChipn 37.71 -.07 -6.2 EmM~p 20.91 18-17.1
CABundnlO.64 -.01 -1.3 ForEqS 27.99 .18-9.4
CapApp n21.18 -.01 -4.9 Third Avenue Fda:
DiGron 26.02 -.03 -6.2 intlr 22.91 27-10.4
Emourp 32.78 +07-12.4 RIEsIVIr 32.24 35 -7.0
EmMktS n35.28 +.42-15.1 Valse 60.44 +39 -7.6
Eqlnc n 29.64 -.01 -6.6 Thornbaug Fds:
Eqlndexn38.84 -.01 -6.1 IniValAp 31.87 10-7.5
Europe n 20.81 +.08-11.3 thtValueI 32.46 +.09 -7.5
GNMAn 9.29 +.01 +1.3 Tv Fd A:
Growth n 32.81 -.03 -7.2 Thrlvent Fdd A:
Gr&lnn 22.16 +.01 -6.5 Hscr 4091 +01 -0.5
HIthSci n 28.02 +.07 -2.8 nCom 8.740 +.01 -.3
HiYield n 6.77 ... -2.4 T p 2
ForEqn 20.49 +.07-10.6 TAIDEXA:
IntlBondn 9.73 -.03 0.0 TempGbA p30.99+04-8.4
InlDisn 49.82 +.32-12.7 TCHYp 8.89 +03 -0.5
IntSlkn 16.93 +.06-10.6 TAFIxsIp 9.05 +.02 -1.0
Japan n 10.20 -02 -74 Turner Funds:
LatArnn 41.88 +:04-19.0 SmlCpGrn30.70 +.18 -6.1
MDShd n 5.10 .. 0.0 Tweedy Brownes
MDBond nlO.22 ... -1.8 GlobVal 32.77 +.20 -6.5
MidCapn 59.77 +.30 -6.5 UBS Funds Cl A:
MCapVal n25.72 -.02 -9.0 GlobAIlo i 14.46 +.01 -4.0
NAmer n 33.46 -.02 -6.0 UMB Scout Funds:
NAslan 17.19 +.50-13.7 Intl 34.30 +.35 -7.9
New Era n53.13 +.40-11.1 US Global Investors:
NHodrzn 34.24 +.13 -4.7 AIIAm 26.40 +.36-11.8
NIncn 8.82 +.01 +0.8 GIbRs 15.88 +.14-16.3
NYBondn1O.94 -.01 -1.6 GIdoShr 13.66 +.07-18.0
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WIdPrcMn 24.82 +.18-21.1
USAA Group:
AgvGt 33.95 +.19 -6.7
CABd 10.47 -.01 -3.1
CrnstStr 26.88 +.06 -7.1
GNMA 9.45 +.01 +1.3
GrTxStr 14.09 -.01 -4.1
Grwth 15.63 +.06 -7.1
Gr&Inc 18.99 +.05 -6.9
IncStk 16.63 ... -6.2
Inco 11.96 +.02 +0.8
Intl 27.45 ... -8.1
NYBd 11.46 -.02 -2.3
PrecMM 25.91 +.47-16.8
SciTech 12.48 +.01 -6.0
ShITBnd 8.87 +.01 +0.7
SmCpStk 15.27 +.03 -7.2
TxEII 12.69 -.01 -1.8
TxELT 13.20 -.01 -3.0
TxESh 10.49 .., -0.2
VABd 10.97 -.01 -2.8
WidGr 20.41 -.03 -6.9
VALIC:
MdCpldx 24.51 +.11 -7.6
Stkldx 37.71 -.01 -6.1
Value Line Fd:
LrgCo n 22.80 +.04 -5.9
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFA p 17.29 -.02 -3.9
CmstAp 19.22 -.04 -5.3
CpBdA p 6.43 +.01 +0.5
EqlncAp 9.16 t.01 -4.6
Exch 456.86 +2.29 -6.1
GrinAp 22.18 +.01 -6.7
HarbAp 15.82 +.06 -5.3
HiYIdA 10.32 +.03 -0.4
HYMuAp 10.57 -.01 -3.5
InTFAp 17.20 -.05 -4.6
MunlAp 13.90 -.01 -3.5
PATFAp 16.49 -.04 -3.0
StrMunInc 12.68 -.01 -4.7
US MigeA 13.12 ... +0.9
UtilAp 23.32 -.02 -6.3
Van Kamp Funds B:
EnterpB t 13.39 +.05 -7.0
EqIncBt 8.99 ... -4.7
HYMuBt 10.57 -.01 -3.5
MulB 13.88 -.01 -3.6
PATFBt 16.44 -.03 -3.1
StrGwth 37.32 +.19 -7.8.
StrMunInc 12.67 -.01 -4.8
US Mtge 13.07 +.01 +1.0
UtilB 23.19 -.02 -6.3
Vanguard Admiral:
CAITAdm n10.70-.01 -1.0
CpOpAdl n90.25 +.53 -6.0
Energy n134.21 +.51-10.9
EuroAdmln88.35 +.20 -9.8
ExplAdml n72.43 +.40 -7.3
ExIdAdm n39.95 +.14 -7.3
500Adml n133.4-.04 -6.1
GNMAAdlO n.12+.01 +1.5
GrolncAd n59.07 -.12 -6.2
GrwAdm n31.01 +.03 -6.5
HithCrn 61.97 +.01 -4.2
HiYdCp n 5.90 ... -0.9
InfProAd n23.26 -.02 +1.7
ITBdAdml n10.17+.03 +1.5
IntGrAdm n78.67 +.40-10.7
ITAdmIn 12.97 -.01 -0.8
ITGrAdm n69.62 +.02 +1.2
LtdTrAd n 10.64 ... +0.2
MCpAdml n93.18+.52 -8.4
MuHYAdmn1 0.39-.01 -2.3
PrmCaprn74.91 +.14 -7.0
STsyAdml n10.40+.02 +1.7
STBdAdmI n9.96 +.02 +1.4
ShTrAd n15.56 ... +0.3
STIGrAd n0.57 +.01 +0.8
SmCAdm n33.48 +.12 -6.8
TxMCap r n69.92+.05 -6.6
TtBAdm ln9.91 +.02 +1.2
TStkAdm n34.90 +.03 -6.3
ValAdm n26.84 -.02 -6.0
WellslAdn n53.25+.04 -1.3
WelltnAdm n57.49+.04 -4.1
Windsor n62.32 +.02 -9.0
WdsrlAd n63.38 +.08 -6.7
Vanguard Fds:
AssetA n 29.51 ... -4.8
CALTn 11.21 -.01 -2.2
CapOppn39.04 +.23 -6.0
Convrt n 14.06 +.05 -4.5
DivdGron14.92 ... -6.1
Energyn 71.44 +.27-10.9
Eqlnc n 25.94 -.01 -4.8
Explrn 77.72 +.43 -7.3
FLLTn 11.26 -.01 -0.9 I
GNMAn 10.12 +.01 +1.5
GlobEqn 24.08 +.13-10.9
Grolncn 36.17 -.07 -6.2
GrthEqn 11.75 +.05 -6.1
HYCorp n 5.90 ... -0.9
HlthCren146.78 +.04 -4.2
InflaPron 11.84 -.02 +1.6
IntlExplr n21.61 +.16-12.0
IntlGrn 24.69 +.12-10.7
IntlValn 41.71 +.11-11.0
ITIGraden 9.62 +.02 +1.2
ITTsryn 10.87 +.03 +2.5
LifeConn 16.88 +.02 -2.5
UfeGro n 24.47 +.04 -5.8
JfIelncn 14.07 +.02 -0.8
UfeModn 20.78 +.03 -4.2
LTIGraden8.79 +.03 -0.5
LTTsryn 10.91 +.05 +1.8
Morg n 19.82 +.07 -8.2
MuHYn 10.39 -.01 -2.3
MulnsLgn12.10 -.02 -1.7
Mulntn 12.97 -.01 -0.8
MuLtdn 10.64 ... +0.2
MuLongn 10.83 ... -1.6
MuShrtn 15.56 ... +0.3
NJLTn 11.39 -.01 -1.4
NYLTn 10.83 -.01 -1.5
OHLTTE n21.59 -.01 -1.0
PALTn 10.92 -.01 -1.3
PrecMlls r n29.34+.25-16.7
PrmcpCor n13.11+.03 -7.0
Prmcprn 72.13 +.14 -7.0
SelValu rn21.37 +.08 -7.7
STAR n 21.30 +.05 -4.8
STIGrade n10.57 +.01 +0.8
STFedn 10.35 +.02 +1.2
StratEq n 23.75 +.13-10.2
TgIRe2025 n13.47+.02-5.5
TgtRe2015 nl12.86+.03 -4.2
TgtRe2035 n14.33+.02 -6.3
USGron 18.89 -.02 -6.,1
USValue n14.78 +.01 -6.7
Wellslyn 21.98 +.02 -1.3
Wealinn 33.28 +.02 -4.1
Wndsrn 18.47 +.01 -9.0
Wndsll n 35.70 +.04 -6.7
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500 n 133.46 -.04 -6,1
Balanced n21.69 +.02 -3.4
DevMkin 12.93 +.05 -9.8
EMIdn 26.96 +.50-14.5
Europe n 37.59 +.08 -9.8
Extend n 39.90 +.14 -7.3
Growth n 31.00 +.03 -6.5
ITBnden 10.17 +.03 +1.5
LgCaplxn26.08 +.01 -6.2
MidCapn 20.52 +.11 -8.4
Pacifcn 12.34 +.07 -9.9
REITrn 22.81 +.40 -1.6
SmCapn 33.45 +.12 -6.8
SmlCpVln16.64 +.03 -6.8
TolBOnd n 9.91 +.02 +1.2
Totllntln 18.39 +.11-10.6
TotStkn 34.89 +.02 -6.3
Value n 26.84 -.01 -6.0
Vanguard InstI Fds:
Ballnstn 21.70 +.03 -3.3
DvMktlnst n12.82+.04 -9.8
Eurolnst n37.66 +.09 -9.8
Extlin n 39.97 +.14 -7.3
Grwihlsln31.01 +.03 -6.5
Instldxn 132.46 -.04 -6.1
InsPIn 132.47 -.03 -6.1
ToeBdldx n49.97 +.09 +1.2
lnsTStPIus n31.47+.02 -6.3
MidCplstn20.60 +.12 -8.4
SCInsI n 33.51 +.12 -6.8
TBIst n 9.91 +.02 +1.2
TSInstn 34.90 +.02 -6.3
Valuelssn 26.84 -.02 -6.0
Vantagepoint Fds:
Growth 9.93 -.01 -6.4
Victory Funds:
DvsStA 18.91 +.05 -6.3
Waddell & Reed Adv:
CorelnvA 6.46 +.02 -6.6
Wasatch:
SmCpGr 38.19 +.13 -4.6
Weltz Funds:
Value 36.43 -.15 -8.4
Wells Fargo Adv :
CmStkZ 21.69 +.07 -6.1
Opptytnv 43.07 +.05 -8.2
SCApValZp 33.61+.16-7.6
Western Asset:
CorePlus 10.14 ... -0.1
Core 10.92 +.01 -0.9
William Blair N:
GrowlhN 12.28 +.05 -3.2
IntlGlhN 28.47 +.18-12.6
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Gulfcoast Spine Instituteis pleased
to announce the addition of
Dr. Frank S. Bono to our practice.
Frank Sal Bono, D.O ar,
orthopedic surgeon specializing in
disorders of the spine, brings to
Gulfcoast Spine Institute a renewed
LOTimnniinient in iser ing our growing
community with "Staie-of-the-Art"
spinal care.
Dr. Bono is a graduate of the
University of CenLtrd Florida Hith a
B S in P,,yVholog and a. minor in
Biology ind Chemistry In 2000. he
completed his medical education at
Nova Southe.iasrern University in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida where he earned
his degree in Osteopathic Medicine.
He performed both his internship and
residency at Boisford General
Hopitia] in Farminglon Hills,
Michigan
Having completed a Neurosurgical
and Orthopedic Surgery fellowship
in the Department of Spinal Surger)
at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in
Ann Arbor, NMchigan, he joins
Dr. Ronzo and Gulfi:oast
Spine Insutute m conriunug
in the advancementt or
Minimally Invasive Spinal ,
Technology.
Dr. Frjnk. Bono. is j skillful
spine surgeon winning a
number of awards from the
American College of Osteopathic
Surgeons and the Michigan
Oseopathic Associauon Other
achievements include authorship in
several publications and presennng
numerous lalk, On subjects such as
spinal reconstrucnon His greatest
accomplishment he shares with his
wife. Su'an, their three beauuful
children
"I am pleased and happy to be
joining the Nature Coist and
Citrus County Call
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www.gulfcoastspine.net Marion County Call
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sunounding ,eas." Dr Bono said.
"MNi friends and colleagues at
Gtdfcoasi Spine Instirute provide the
highest caliber of patient care for
spinal problems and the paun
associated with them. and I look
forward to contributing to their goals
of constantly improving and
providing the latest and most
effective medical treatments for
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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
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
GROUND RULES
Tiki bar raises
questions
about zoning
In 2006, the Citrus County
Commission designated
usages for about 100 grand-
fathered parcels of property
throughout the county.
The owner of one of those
properties, the Cedar Key Fish
and Crab Co., is causing a stink
with his neighbors. He has
added a tiki bar to the fish
house, testing his commercial
zone designation and his neigh-
bors' goodwill.
Neighbors say the bar is smack
dab in the middle of a residen-
tial neighborhood
and upsets the THE 1
"fishing village" TH I.
charm of the corn- Zone cha
munity. Seems "old to unv
salts" are prefer- busin
able to "Salty Dogs." Homo
The situation neighb
became more tenu-
ous when the coun- OUR 01
ty's development Answers
director said the
tiki bar was built YOUR OPII
before the parcel chronicler
changes were comment a
added to the atlas Chronicle
map. The atlas map
must be updated to reflect the
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official use designation for each
parcel. Commissioners won't
consider the atlas map until
mid-November.
It gets more confusing.
The tiki hut was constructed
without permits. The owner
hired Seminole Chickee Huts
Inc. to build a 20-by-40 foot tiki
hut on the rear of the fish house.
As part of the Seminole Nation,
the company is exempt from
obtaining building permits,
records show.
Wake up! A ft |
-Homeowners unite. The
BOCC is at it again. They
have instructed Brad
Thorpe to implement a
plan to charge launching
fees at the county boat
ramps. I would not have a
problem with that if they CALL
only charge out-of-county 5n
boat ramp users. Take a 563-
look at the parking lots
during scalloping season.
You'll be lucky to be able to find a
parking space because of all of the
out-of-county vehicles. How are they
going to handle that? Launch fees?
Why stop there? Why not charge the
residents of Citrus County for using
the beaches, the walking trails, the
parks anything that is provided
as a service to the taxpayer. Better
yet, just put a ticket booth at all
highways leading into and out of
the Citrus County. Then they can
charge us coming and going when
we go to other counties to save the
6-cents-per-gallon tax they hit us
with.
Running the streets
Why isn't the sheriff's (office)
doing anything about the four-wheel-
ers? Whenever you call the sheriff's
(office), they just go out there and
tell them they'll get a warning. Then
as soon as the sheriff leaves, they
do it again and they keep going over
people's yards, private property. The
kids are climbing the trees. The kids
are running the streets until 3
o'clock in the morning. What's
wrong with this picture? What's the
matter with Citrus County Sheriff's
(Office)?
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According to state building
code exemptions: "chickees con-
structed by the Miccosukee
Tribe of Indians of Florida or
the Seminole Tribe of Florida"
are exempt "A chickee is an
open-sided wooden hut that has
a thatched roof of palm or pal-
metto or other traditional mate-
rial and does not incorporate
any electrical, plumbing, or
other non-wood features."
County officials, though, are
not sure the structure follows
the letter of the law, in part
because it is
;SUE: attached to another
SuE. structure.
ige leads Neighbors want
anted answers.
ss in How could a bar
sassa be built in a neigh-
rhood. borhood without
their knowledge?
INION: Why were there no
needed. permits for the
building? Why did
ION: Go to the county not look
ine.com to into this sooner?
out today's One neighbor
editorial, warned county offi-
cials 32 days prior
to the tiki hut opening up for
business.
The county has questions of its
own.
Did the tiki hut meet the true
spirit of the state exemptions?
Can the other owners of those
"grandfathered" parcels take
advantage of their designations?
Is the structure really safe for
public use? Does a bar really
belong in a neighborhood?
It is important for all questions
to be answered before the atlas
map gets final confirmation.
^ Non-lawyer rules
Another case of a judge
deciding whether or not to
send Noriega to France.
Noriega violated their laws
and the U.S. wants him
sent to France. Why should
this be decided by a dis-
trict judge? We need a new
set of rules for our courts
)579 and judges written by non-
lawyers. The lawyers and
the judges are wasting tax-
payers' money on their whims.
There should be no question about
sending Noriega to France to face
charges by France. And how about
the John Couey'case? The jury voted
for the death penalty. Why are the
lawyers and the judge so slow to do
their job? They must want to rip off
the taxpayers for more money...
Wasting water
...It's about time the commission-
ers wake up to the fact that the fire
department, the ambulances and
probably the sheriff's (office) is
wasting more water washing their
vehicles every day than anybody else
in the county. And they also should
have water police, just like Hernando
County, to stop this waste of water.
Too many boaters
I'm responding to "Boat launch
lottery," from Aug. 9 from William C.
Young. He couldn't have said it better
if I'd said it myself. This letter he
wrote explains that there are too ma-
ny boats coming into this small area,
too many people not paying atten-
tion to the idle speed and no wake
signs. There's much too much, too
many boaters in too small a space.
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No proof of claim
I would like to ask Mr. Gilbreat
from what study or report does h
base his contention that "The reE
manatees are killed is because o
kayaks."
After reading his letter, I did s(
research on manatees and could
find anywhere in any study or re
from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife,,
Florida Fish and Wildlife and se
studies by marine biologists any
clusions citing kayaks as a contr
ing factor in manatee deaths. All
ies reported overwhelmingly tha
most manatee deaths are caused
power boats, followed by monofi
ment fishing line and drowning d
inability to surface in confined a
Mr. Gilbreath also claims that
kayaks harass manatees, especiE
females with calves. By and larg<
majority of kayakers are passive
believe very strongly in viewing'
animals, not interracting with th
The group most involved in inter
ing and being "touchy feely" are
dive boat operators, who, upon s
ting a manatee, send their paying
divers overboard to touch and fe
these gentle creatures.
Mr Gilbreath never mentioned
group. Mr. Gilbreath is the classic
example of a person who is trying
defend an indefenseable position
as a last resort distorts the truth
blames the innocent kayaker.
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ie board of the newspaper. Taliban, whom the Afghanistan
ason 8 Viewpoints depicted in political car- Nrthern Alliance had been pursin
f toons, columns or letters do not neces- Northern Alliance had been pursuing
sarily represent the opinion of the edito- for four years. Aiding the Northern
rial board. Alliance to defeat the Taliban would
ome M Groups or individuals are invited to have made sense, but we're "Bombs R
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'port editor.
port a Persons wishing to address the editorial killing innocents while the enemy ,
board, which meets weekly, should call .eluded us.
veral Linda Johnson at (352) 563-5660. n Kosovo, we refereed a civil war
con- N All letters must be signed and include a InKosovo,we refereed a civil war
ibut- phone number and hometown, including at 15,000 feet In Panama, Noriega
S letters sent via e-mail. Names and was just a flunkie and we could have
I stud- hometowns will be printed; phone num- zapped him with a SWAT team. But ;
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d by U We reserve the right to edit letters for Bush the First tested our high-tech '
la- length, libel, fairness and good taste. weapons, including the B-2 bomber,
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e, the mail to totters@chronlcleonulln.com. defense bill, including $9 billion for .'
and missile defense, a primitive missile
wild was launched in Iraq from a donkey
em. air power to decrease ground troops cart
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and American casualties. The surge
in civilian casualties has created a
vengeance that made our ground
troops collateral damage.
Human Rights Watch calls the
60,000 pounds of cluster bombs
dropped since 2003 the civilians'
greatest risk Most nations moved
toward banning cluster munitions, but
the Pentagon has re-stocked hun-
dreds of millions of dollars worth of
those weapons.
C.H. Brown The cluster bomb bursts above
Hernando ground, releasing bomblets, some of
which are duds which become land
Send in law enforcement mines, already banned by many
nations. A 15-year-old Iraqi shepherd
A year and a half ago, Seymour picked up an unexploded cluster ord-
Hersh reported that the Bush admin- nance and was killed. Our military
istration was planning an increase in concluded there was insufficient evi-
Stephen Hadley, national security
advisor, is a transplant from
Lockheed Martin; James Comey left
the administration to join Lockheed.
Bruce Jackson, Lockheed Martin vice
president, helped write Republican :
Party foreign policy and Lynne
Cheney was on the Lockheed board of
directors until her husband became
vice president
In the war on terror, it's police and
FBI work that leads to detection and |
prevention. In London, the Brits
showed us the effective way to identi- '
fy the terrorists and prevent a recur-
rence. But we're "Bombs R Us," so
we'llbomb.
Mary B. Gregory
Homosassa.
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Eight divisions provided plenty of
action in the Saturday night show-
down at Citrus County Speedway. The
fans got more action than they expect-
ed with 146 racers taking on the 3/8th
of a mile at Florida's premier short
track
Teddy Nelson won the outside pole
position for the 15-car Open Wheel
Modified 30 lap main event and took
command of the race from the get go.
Unfortunately,
Nelson had to make
the move again
when Kyle
Bookmiller, going
after the second
spot, got into the
wall and spun down
towards the infield,
* Citrus
County
Speedway
results
PAGE 3B
causing a chain reaction and an
eight-car crash on the front straight
just beyond the start finish line.
When the smoke cleared, Adam
May's car was on top of Bobby Taylor
with Ricky Coffin and Jay Coleman
while Mike Stalnaker, Robbie Cooper
and Bookmiller were knotted up
beside them. James Houle was the
eighth car in the mess but he went
into the infield unscathed.
On the restart there were only nine
cars able to take the green. Nelson
once again took the point and left the
rest of the racers behind to battle for
position. Nelson built up a pretty
good lead before Curtis Neumann
made his way into second and gave it
his all to catch Nelson in the final lap.
In trie run for the flag, Neumann
made his way into the low groove and
missed taking the win by half of a car
length to Nelson, who put some more
cushion in his point lead and record-
ed his third win of the season. Doug
Miller outran Ritchie Smith and
Harold Cannon in the run for third.
Nelson and Neumann shared the
heat wins.
Fred Tuski popped to the top of the
-a Sportsman leader board by picking up
.- his second win in three races. Tuski
*-* set the pace early and left the rest of
the 12-car field to battle it out for sec-
ond. Mike Veltman closed the gap late
in the race after getting held up in
a" traffic in the early stages but it wasn't
enough when the checkers flew.
Johnny Zuidema came off the pole
to set the early pace but slipped back
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Central Division
Pct GB L10
.553 4-6
.540 1% 4-6
.500 6% 4-6
.447 13 5-5
.439 14 1-9
NL
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Monday's Games
Texas at Baltimore, ppd.,
Oakland 6, Toronto 4
Boston 6, Tampa Bay 0
Seattle 9, Minnesota 4
Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City 3
N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
Today's Games
Cleveland (Carmona 14-7) at Detroit
(Junrrjens 0-1), 7:05 p.m.
Texas (Rheinecker 1-1) at Baltimore
(Bedard 12-4), 7:05 p.m.
Oakland (Haren 13-4) at Toronto
(McGowan 8-7), 7:07 p.m.
Boston (Lester 1-0) at Tampa Bay
(Sonnanstine 2-8), 7:10 p.m.
Seattle (Washburn 8-10) at Minnesota
(Baker 6-5), 8:10 p.m.
Kansas City (Nunez 2-0) at Chicago
White Sox (Vazquez 10-6), 8:11 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Mussina 8-8) at L.A.
Angels (Escobar 13-6), 10:05 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Oakland at Toronto, 12:37 p.m.
Seattle at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 2:05
p.m.
Texas at Baltimore, 5:05 p.m., 1st game
Texas at Baltimore, 8:35 p.m., 2nd game
Cleveland at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.
Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Cleveland at Detroit, 1:05 p.m.
Minnesota at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
Oakland at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.
Boston at Chicago White Sox, 8:11 p.m.
Seattle at Texas, 8:35 p.m.
Toronto at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Monday's Games
San Francisco 8, Florida 7
St. Louis 6, Chicago Cubs 4
Atlanta 14, Cincinnati 4
Washington 7, Houston 0
Pittsburgh at Colorado, 9:05 p.m.
Milwaukee at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
Today's Games
L.A. Dodgers (Tomko 2-10) at
Philadelphia (Kendrick 5-3), 7:05 p.m.
San Diego (Young 9-4) at N.Y. Mets
(Maine 13-7), 7:10 p.m.
Atlanta (Reyes 0-1) at Cincinnati
(Livingston 3-3), 7:10 p.m.
Washington (Hanrahan 2-1) at Houston
(Rodriguez 7-11), 8:05 p.m.
Florida (Barone 0-1) at St. Louis
(Wainwright 11-9), 8:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Armas 2-3) at .Colorado
(Dessens 1-1), 9:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Bush 9-9) at Arizona
(LHernandez 9-7), 9:40 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Marquis 10-7) at San
Francisco (Lincecum 7-3), 10:15 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
San Diego at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
Atlanta at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
Washington at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
Florida at St. Louis, 8:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Colorado, 9:05 p.m.
Milwaukee at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 10:15
p.m.
Thursday's Games,
L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Colorado, 3:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 3:35
p.m.
San Diego at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
Atlanta at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
Washington at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
Florida at St. Louis, 8:10 p.m.
LEAGUE LEADERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING-MOrdonez, Detroit, .351;
ISuzuki, Seattle, .346; Polanco, Detroit,
.344; Figgins, Los Angeles, .337; Posada,
New York, .332; Pedroia, Boston, .325;
VGuerrero, Los Angeles, .324.
RUNS-ARodriguez, New York, 111;
Sheffield, Detroit, 97; Granderson,
Detroit, 93; MOrdonez, Detroit, 92;
BAbreu, New York, 91; Rios, Toronto, 90;
ISuzuki, Seattle, 90.
RBI-ARodriguez, New York, 115;
MOrdonez, Detroit, 110; VGuerrero, Los
Angeles, 98; Momeau, Minnesota, 92;
Matsui, New York, 86
HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 177;
MOrdonez, Detroit, 161; Jeter, New York,
161; Rios, Toronto, 154; OCabrera, Los
Angeles, 151; Polanco, Detroit, 150;
Crawford, Tampa Bay, 149
DOUBLES-MOrdonez, Detroit, 41;
VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 40; DOrtiz,
Boston, 38; Rios, Toronto, 35; BRoberts,
Baltimore, 35
TRIPLES-Granderson, Detroit, 19;
Crawford, Tampa Bay, 9; CGuillen,
Detroit, 8; MeCabrera, New York, 7;
Teahen, Kansas City, 7
HOME RUNS-ARodriguez, New York,
39; Momeau, Minnesota, 28; CPena,
Tampa Bay, 27; THunter, Minnesota, 24;
Dye, Chicago, 24; Sheffield, Detroit, 24;
Matsui, New York, 23
STOLEN BASES-Crawford, Tampa
Bay, 40; BRoberts, Baltimore, 36;
CPatterson, Baltimore, 35; ISuzuki,
Seattle, 34; Figgins, Los Angeles, 33;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 29; JLugo, Boston,
27.
PITCHING (13 Decisions)-Veriander,
Detroit, 13-4, .765, 3.63; Haren, Oakland,
13-4, .765, 2.54; Beckett, Boston, 15-5,
.750, 3.15; Bedard, Baltimore, 12-4, .750,
2.98; Halladay, Toronto, 14-5, .737, 3.89;
Wang, New York, 14-6, .700, 4.10;
Sabathia, Cleveland, 14-6, .700, 3.43.
STRIKEOUTS-Bedard, Baltimore,
207; JoSantana, Minnesota, 191; Kazmir,
Tampa Bay, 176; Sabathia, Cleveland,
168; Matsuzaka, Boston, 164; Shields,
Tampa Bay, 154; Beckett, Boston, 148.
SAVES-Putz, Seattle, 36; Borowski,
Cleveland, 34; Jenks, Chicago, 33;
FrRodriguez, Los Angeles, 31; TJones,
Detroit, 31; Papelbon, Boston, 29;
Nathan, Minnesota, 27.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-HaRamirez, Florida, .336;
Utley, Philadelphia, .336; Renteria,
Atlanta, .336; Holliday, Colorado, .335;
CJones, Atlanta, .332
RUNS-Rollins, Philadelphia, 107;
HaRamirez, Florida, 98; JBReyes, New
York, 92; Uggla, Florida, 84; Holliday,
Colorado, 84; Wright, New York, 82;
Fielder, Milwaukee, 82.
RBI-Howard, Philadelphia, 99;
CaLee, Houston, 97; Holliday, Colorado,
96; Fielder, Milwaukee, 92; MiCabrera,
Florida, 90
HITS-HaRamirez, Florida, 164;
Holliday, Colorado, 163; Rollins,
Philadelphia, 156; JBReyes, New York,
155; Francoeur, Atlanta, 152
DOUBLES-Holliday, Colorado, 42;
Uggla, Florida, 41; Utley, Philadelphia, 41;
AdGonzalez, San Diego, 36; CaLee,
Houston, 36; HaRamirez, Florida, 35;
Church, Washington, 35.
TRIPLES-Rollins, Philadelphia, 15;
JBReyes, New York, 11; Johnson, Atlanta,
10; Amezaga, Florida, 9; Harris, Atlanta,
7; Byrnes, Arizona, 7; DRoberts, San
Francisco, 7.
HOME RUNS-Fielder, Milwaukee, 38;
Dunn, Cincinnati, 34; Howard,
Philadelphia, 33; MiCabrera, Florida, 29;
Pujols, St. Louis, 28
STOLEN BASES-JBReyes, New
York, 63; Pierre, Los Angeles, 50;
HaRamirez, Florida, 39; Byrnes, Arizona,
33; Victorino, Philadelphia, 32
PITCHING (13 Decisions)-Penny, Los
Angeles, 14-3, .824, 2.59; Harang,
Cincinnati, 12-3, .800, 3.67; THudson,
Atlanta, 15-5, .750, 3.07
STRIKEOUTS-Peavy, San Diego,
175; Webb, Arizona, 161; Harang,
Cincinnati, 161; Hamels, Philadelphia,
156; Smoltz, Atlanta, 14
SAVES-Valverde, Arizona, 37;
FCordero, Milwaukee, 36; Salto, Los
Angeles, 33; Hoffman, San Diego, 31;
New York
Atlanta
Philadelphia
Florida
Washington
East Division
t GB L10
I 6-4
1 5 5-5
1 5 5-5
B 15 z-3-7
4 15% z-3-7
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32-27
34-31
33-25
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31-34
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29-31
24-35
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Milwaukee
St. Louis
Houston
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
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40-25
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30-29
23-36
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27-37
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8-4 Arizona
8-7 San Diego
6-9 Los Angeles
9-9 Colorado
7-11 San Francisco
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West Division
Pct GB L10
.568 z-7-3
.537 4 5-5
.516 6% z-5-5
.512 7 4-6
.440 16 6-4
Home
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35-29
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Yukilis lb 401 0 Crwfrd If 4 0 00
Kielty if 5 10 0 Upton cf 4 0 1 0
MRmrzdh 4 01 2CPenalb 3 0 1 0
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JDrew rf 4 000 BHarrs 2b 3 0 0 0
Crisp cf 4 120 Gomes dh 3 0 0 0
JLugoss 4 00 0 JoWlsn ss 3 0 1,0
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Boston 230 010 000- 6
.. Tampa Bay 000 000 000- 0
DP-Boston 1, Tampa Bay 1. LOB-
Boston 6, Tampa Bay 3. 2B-Lowell (31),
Crisp (21). HR-Lowell (17). SB-lwamura
(10), JoWilson (4). CS-Upton (7).
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WkfieldW,15-10 7 4 0 0 1 5
Delcarmen 1 0 0 0 0 1
Timlin 1 0 0 0 0 1
Tampa Bay
Kazmir L,9-8 52-3 7 6 6 4 8
Salas 11-3 0 0 0 1 1
SSwitzer ... 2:.; 1-,. 1 0 0 :;0 0
WP-Kazmir. PB--:Cash.
Umpires-Home, Adrian Johnson; First,
Laz Diaz; Second, John Hirschbeck; Third,
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Swisher lb 5132 Ovrbay lb 4 1 2 1
Cust rf 5 11 0 Rios rf 4 1 1 0
DBrown rf 0 00 0 VWells cf 4 0 1 1
Piazza dh 5 00 0 Thmasdh 4 0 1 1
Ellis 2b 4 11 0 McGwn dh 0 1 00
DVnon cf 4 00 0 Glaus 3b 4 0 1 1
Scutaro ss 4 12 1 Adams 2b 3 0 1 0
Hnnhn 3b 4 123 AHill 2b 1 0 0 0
Suzuki c 4 01 0 Thgpen c 3 0 0 0
Zaun ph 1 0 0 0
JMcDId ss 3 0 1 0
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Totals 39612 6 Totals 36 4 9 4
Oakland 204 000 000- 6
Toronto 100 000 030- 4
E-Scutaro (12), Glaus (7). DP--Oakland
1. LOB-Oakland 7, Toronto 6. 2B-
ShStewart (15), Hannahan (3), Overbay
(24), VWells (35), Thomas (22), Glaus (16).
HR-Swisher (16), Hannahan (1).
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Oakland
Blanton W,11-8 7
ABrown
Embree
Street S, 11 1
Toronto
6 1 1
2-3 3 3 3
1-3 0 0 0
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Marcum L,10-5 3 9 6 6 1 4
Frasor 2 1 0.0 0 3
Towers 31-3 2 0 0 0 2
Downs 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
J3ns en 1-3! 00,0 *:0 -0 0
HBP-Dy ABrown (Johnson).
Umpires-Home, James Hoye; First, Phil
Cuzzi; Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Mike
Estabrook.
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Vidro dh 400 0 Mauer c 4 2 2 0
JGillen rf 5 11 0 THnter cf 4 1 1 0
Ibanez If 5 33 3 Mrneau lb 4 0 3 1
AJones If 0 00 0 Cddyer rf 3 1 1 2
Beltre 3b 522 0 Rdmnd dh 4 0 1 1
Sexson lb 4 11 2 RoWhte If 3 0 0 0
Jhjima c 5 23 3 GJones If 1 0 0 0
JoLpez2b 5 02 1 Wtkins 3b 4 0 1 0
YBtcrt ss 4 02 0 Punto ss 4 0 0 0
Totals 42915,9 Totals 35 4 9 4
Seattle 403 000 200- 9
Minnesota 010 001 020- 4
DP-Seattle 1. LOB-Seattle 8,
Minnesota 5. 2B-Johjima 2 (24),
YBetancourt (28), Mauer (23), Morneau 2
(26), Redmond (12). HR-Ibanez 2 (15),
Sexson (20), Johjima (14). SF-Cuddyer.
IP H RERBBSO
Seattle
HoRamirezW,8-471-3 9 4 4 0 1
Green 12-3 0 0 0 0 0
Minnesota
GarzaL,2-4 21-3 9 7 7 0 2
Cali 32-3 ,2 0 0 1 2
Guerrier 2 3 2 2 0 2
DReyes: -,1 .. -.0 -.0 .1 0
WP-Garza.
Umpires-Home, Bill Miller; First, Chris
Guccione; Second, Jeff Kellogg; Third, Jerry
Layne.
T-2:23. A-31,755 (46,632).
EGrmn 3b 4 000 Owens cf 4 1 3 0
DJesuscf 5 01 0 Flds 3b 4 0 1 1
Grdzin 2b 5 11 0 Thome dh 4 00 0
Butlerdh 4 01 0 Knerko lb 4 0 1 0
Brown rf 3 12 2 Przyns c 4 0 1 0
Gordon lb 3 11 0 Dye rf 3 1 2 0
Buckc 2 00 0 Pdsdnklf 4 1 1 2
Gload ph 1 00 0 Uribe ss 2 0 0 0
LaRuec 0 00 0 Richar2b 3 1 1 1
TPena ss 3 00 0
.JSmith ss 1 00 0
Gthrght If 4 03 1
Totals 353 9 3 Totals 32 410 4
Kansas City 000 003 000- 3
Chicago 000 020 20x- 4
LOB-Kansas City 9, Chicago 6. 2B-
Grudzielanek (27), Butler (14), Gordon (26),
Dye 2 (25). HR-Brown (6), Podsednik (2),
Richar (2). SB-Brown (10), Owens 2 (19).
CS-Uribe (6). S-EGerman.
IP H RERBBSO
Kansas City
Meche 52-3 6 2 2 2 6
Gobble 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
RiskeL,1-3 1-3 3 2 2 0 0
Greinke 12-3 1 0 0 0 1
Chicago
Buehrle 51-3 6 3 3 2 4
Wassermann 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Thornton W,4-4 11-3 1 0 0 0 1
Bukvich 0 1 0 0 0 0
Logan 1-3 00 0 0 0
MacDougal 2-3 0 0 0 0 1
JenksS,34 1 1 0 0 0 0
Bukvich pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
HBP-by Wassermann (Buck).
Umpires-Home, Chuck Meriwether;
First, Tim Timmons; Second, Adam Dowdy;
Third, Derryl Cousins.
T-3:06. A-35,391 (40,615).
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RDavis cf 5 01 0 HaRmz ss 4 1 00
DRbrts If 6 12 0 De aza cf 4 000
Winn rf 411 0 Greggp 0 0 00
Klesko lb 4 21 0 Wlnhm If 4 1 1 0
BMolna c 5 24 3 Jacobs lb 4 1 1 0
Drham 2b 421 0 Uggla 2b 4 1 2 1
Aurilia 3b 5 03 1 Hrmida rf 3 1 2 3
Crreia p 0 00 0 Lndstr p 0 0 0 0
BWilsn p 0 00 0 Tnkrsly p 0 0 0 0
Vizquel ss 3 022 Wood ph 1 0 00
RuOrtiz p 3 01 1 CRoss rf 1 0 0 0
Tschnr p 0 000 Olivo c 4 1 2 1
Chulk p 1 01 0 Amzga 3b 4 1 1 0
Kline p 0 00 0 Mitre p 1 0 0 0
Atchsn p 0 00 0 Wolf p 0 0 0 0
Feliz 3b 1 00 0 Linden rf 0 0 0 0
MiCbr 3b 1 0 1 1
Totals 41817 7 Totals 35 710 6
San Francisco 021 021 020- 8
Florida 400 010 020- 7
E-BMolina (8), Olivo (10). DP-San
Francisco 1, Florida 1. LOB-San
Francisco 14, Florida 8. 2B-Winn (32),
Aurilia (16), Amezaga (13). 3B-DRoberts
(7). HR-Hermida (11), Olivo (11). SB-
RDavis (14), Klesko (4), HaRamirez (39).
CS-Vizquel (6). S-De aza. SF-Vizquel.
IP H RERBBSO
San Francisco
RuOrtiz 4 6 5 4 2 0
Taschner W,3-1 11-3 1 0 0 3 3
Chulk 1 0 0 0 0 1
Kline 1-3 00 0 0 0
Atchison 2-3 3 2 2 0 1
Correia 2-3 0 0 0 0 1
BWilsonS,1 1 0 0 0' 1 1
Florida
Mitre 42-3 11 5 5 3 1
Wolf L,0-1 2-3 2 1 1 0 0
Lindstrom 12-3 2 0 0 0 2
Tankersley 1 2 2 1 1 2
Gregg 1 0 0 0 1 1
RuOrtiz pitched to 1 batter in the 5th.
HBP-by Gregg (RDavis), by Wolf
(Winn). WP-Tankersley.
Umpires-Home, Paul Schrieber; First,
Tim McClelland; Second, Marty Foster;
Third, Scott Barry.
T-3:43. A-10,907 (36,331).
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Ryan 2b 4 11 0 Theriot ss 4 1 2 0
Ankiel If 5 22 1 JJones cf 4 0 0 0
Pujolslb 3 21 1 DeLeelb 3 1 2'1
JEcrcn rf 5 11 0 ARmrz 3b 4 0 1 1
Rolen3b 4 03 3 Ward rf 4 1 3 1
Edmnd cf 4 00 1 Pie cf 0 0 0 0
YMolna c 2 00 0 DeRosa 2b 4 1 1 1
Pineiro p 1 00 0 Murton If 3 0 0 0
Ludwck ph 1 00 0 Kendall c 4 0 1 0
Percivl p 0 00 0 Lilly p 2 0 00
Flors p 0 00 0 Pgntllo p 0 0 0 0
RFrkIn p 0 00 0 Wood p 0 0 0 0
Duncanph 1 00 0 Fontntph 1 0 0 0
Isrnghs p 0 000 Wuertz p 0 000
Eckstin ss 3 00 0 Fox ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 336 8 6 Totals 34 410 4
St. Louis 202 010 100- 6
Chicago 021 001 000- 4
E-DeRosa (8). DP-St. Louis 2, Chicago
1. LOB-St. Louis 7, Chicago 5. 2B-Ankiel
(2), JEncarnacion (16), Rolen 2 (22),
Theriot (23), Ward (9). HR-Ankiel (4),
Pujols (28), DeLee (14), Ward (2), DeRosa
(8). S-Ryan, Pineiro.
IP H RERBBSO
.St. Louis
Pineiro W,3-1 5
Percival 1-3
Flores 0
RFranklin 12-3
Isrnghs S,23 2
Chicago
Lilly L,13-6 6
Pignatiello 0
Wood 1
Wuertz 2
Flores pitched to 1
7 5 5 3 3
1 1 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 2 3
batter in the 6th,
Pignatiello pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
Umpires-Home, Mark Carlson; First,
Derryl Cousins; Second, Angel Hernandez;
Third, Ted Barrett.
T-2:42. A-40,141 (41,160).
ATLANTA
CINCINNATI
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YEscbrss 6 12 0 Hmlton cf 5 0 1 1
Diazlf 6 23 0 Kppngrss 4 3 3 0
CJones 3b 4 22 0 GrfJr. rf 3 01 0
Harris cf 1 00 0 Grdado p 0 0 0 0
Txeira lb 4 43 6 Hopper If 1 0 0 0
Fmcur rf 5 232 BPhllps 2b 4 0 0 1
AJones cf 421 2 Dunn If 3 0 1 1
Moylan p 0 00 0 Stanton p 0 0 0 0
Yatesp 0 00 0 Httberg 1b 3 0 1 1
McCnn c 4 11 4 Cantu lb 1 0 1 0
Prado 2b 5 02 0 JaVItin c 4 0 1 0
THudsn p 300 0 Bellhrn 3b 3 00 0
Thrmn ph 1 00 0 Dmtrit p 0 0 0 0
Mahay p 0 00 0 Lvgstn ph 1 0 0 0
Wdwrd 3b 1 000 Gosling p 1 0 0 0
Mjwski p 1 0 0 0
Ellison rf 1 1 1 0
Totals 44141714 Totals 35 410 4
Atlanta 530 300 030- 14
Cincinnati 101 010 001- 4
DP-Atlanta 1. LOB-Atlanta 7,
Cincinnati 9. 2B-Diaz (16), CJones (30),
Teixeira (3), Prado (3), Hamilton (13),
Keppinger (10), JaValentin (13), Ellison (1).
HR-Teixeira 2 (9), AJones (23), McCann
(13). SF-BPhillips.
IP
Atlanta
THudson W,15-5 6
Mahay 1
Moylan 1
Yates 1
Cincinnati
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Dumatrait L,0-2 2 7 8 8 2 0
Gosling 31-3 5 3 3 1 1
Majewski 12-3 1 0 0 0 1
Guardado 1 3 3 3 0 0
Stanton 1 1 0 0 0 1
HBP-by Guardado (McCann).
Umpires-Home, Chad Fairchild; First,
Gerry Davis; Second, Brian Gorman; Third,
Paul Nauert.
T-2:50. A-24,477 (42,271).
WASHINGTON HOUSTON
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FLopez ss
Blliard 2b
Zmrmn 3b
Colome p
DYong lb
Fick lb
Kearns rf
Church cf
Logan cf
WPena If
Schndr c
Reding p
Batista 3b
5 11 0 Biggio 2b
4 03 0 Loretta ss
4 10 0 Brkmn lb
0 00 0 CaLee If
4 22 3 TreMlIr p
1 00 0 Scott rf
4 13 0 Wggntn 3b
4 12 1 Lane cf
1 00 0 Munsn c
4 13 2 JJnngs p
4 00 1 Gterrez p
4 0,0 0 OPImro ph
1 00 0 Mehlerp
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Brkski p
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Totals 40714 7 Totals 31 0 7 0
Washington 015 010 000- 7
Houston 000 000 000- 0
DP-Washington 3. LOB-Washington
11, Houston 8. 2B-Belliard (24), Kearns 2
(28), Church (36). HR-DYoung (12),
WPena (2). SB-FLopez (19). SF-
Schneider.
IP H RERBBSO
Washington
ReddingW,3-3 7 6 0 0 3 2
Colome 2 1 0 0 1 0
Houston
JJennings L,2-9 4 7 6 6 2 6
Gutierrez 1 2 1 1 1 2
Moehler 2 3 0 0 0 1
Borkowski 1 0 0 0 1 1
TreMiller 1 2 0 0 0 1
WP-Redding.
Umpires-Home, Tim Tschida; First, Jim
Joyce; Second, Jim Wolf; Third, Mike
DiMuro.
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TODAY'S SPORTS
AUTO RACING
10:00 a.m. (ESPN2) Nextel Cup Series, 3M Performance 400
LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES
1 p.m. (ESPN) Tokyo Kitasuna, Japan vs. White Rock, British Col.
3 p.m. (ESPN) Hamilton (Ohio) vs. Lake Oswego (Oregon)
4 p.m. (ESPN2) Maricaibo, Venezuela vs. Apeldoorn, Netherlands
6 p.m. (ESPN2) Wamer Robins (Georgia) vs. Walpole (Mass.)
8 p.m. (ESPN2) Taichung, Taiwan vs. Mexicali, Baja California
MLB
7 p.m. (66 PAX) Boston Red Sox at Tampa Bay Devil Rays
8 p.m. (FSNFL) Florida Marlins at St. Louis Cardinals.
Bears top Cdts in Super rematch
AUTO RACING
Citrus County Speedway,
Results 8/18/07
Open Wheel Modified Feature
30 Laps -15 Cars
1. #34 Teddy Nelson Pinellas Park 3rd
Season Win
2. #01 Curtis Neumann Inverness.
3. #53 Doug Miller Largo
4. #42 Richie Smith Hernando
5. # 3 Harold Cannon Valrico
1st Heat Winner #34 Teddy Nelson
2nd Heat Winner #01 Curtis Neumann
Sportsman Feature
12 Cars -20 Laps
1. #71 Fred Tuski Crystal River 2nd
Season Win
2. #94 Mike Veltman Crystal River
3. #147 Johnny Zuidema III
Homosassa
4. #01 Tom Posavic Dunnellon
5. #55 Ernie Reed Lecanto
1st Heat Winner #71 Fred Tuski
2nd Heat Winner #14 D.J. Macklin -
Tampa
Street Stock Feature
20 Laps 23 Cars
1. # 3 Curtis Flanagan Floral City -
4th Season Win
2. #63 Tim Alexander Floral City
3. #142 Richie Smith Hemando
4. # 8 Mike Stallnaker Ocala
5. #00 Todd Downs Homosassa
1st Heat Winner #3 Curtis Flanagan
2nd Heat Winner #142 Richie Smith
3rd Heat Winner #00 Todd Downs
Mini Stock Feature
20 Laps 12 Cars
1. #1 George Neumann Inverness -
4th Season Win
2. #3 Steve Griffin Inverness
3. #8 Robbie Yoakam Hernando
. 4. #01 Johnny Siner Homosassa
S5. #29 Mark Powers Hernando
1st Heat Winner #01 Johnny Siner
2nd Heat Winner # 1 George Neumann
Pure Stock Feature
20 Laps 26 Cars
1. #33 Bill Ryan Bushnell 6th
Season Win
2. #94 Mike Veltman Crystal River
3. # 8 Victor Shahid Floral City
4. #119 Eddie Davis Polk City
5. # 0 Steve Stinedurf Brooksville
1st Heat Winner #44 Glen Colyer -
Homosassa
2nd Heat Winner #94 Mike Veltman
3rd Heat Winner #19 Rick Ray Floral City
4 Cylinder Bomber Feature
20 Laps 17 Cars
1. #20 Travis Hoefler Floral City -
2nd Season Winner
2. #122 John DeGeorge Dunnellon
.3. #89 Brett Jenkins Lakeland
4, #001 Jeff Eberly Spring Hill
5. #22 Bobby Richardson Lecanto
1st Heat Winner #001 Jeff Eberly
2nd Heat Winner #20 Travis Hoefler
Figure 8 Feature
20 Laps 23 Cars
1. #65 Bobby Towe St. Petersburg -
1st Season Win
2. # 8 Daryl Hage St. Petersburg ,
3. #27 Curtis Youmans Floral City
4. #15 Joey Catterelli Pinellas Park
5. #74 Robbie Hage St. Petersburg
V8 Thunder Stock Rookie Feature .
20 Laps- 18 Cars
1. #34 Richard Dinkins Bushnell -
2nd Season Win
2. #76 Mike Martin Inverness
3. #00 Josh Long Inverness
4. #123 Tim Eisenhower Homosassa
5. #94 Jesse Veltman Crystal River
BOWLING
Bowling League Results
PARKVIEW LANES'
Parkview Lanes League Results
SUMMER GOLF/BOWL (final)
The closest-to-pin awrds were won by
John Saltmarsh and Marvin Brigner, and,
the high bowlers were Marvin Brigner
247,213,214,674; Michael Parker 258;
Brad Briscoe 235; John Saltmarsh 234;
Greg Shaw 233; Ace Briggs 231; Jim
Randle 230. The team of John Saltmarsh-
Greg Shaw was three under par, and they
were the winners of the league.
HOLDER HOTSHOTS:
Handicap: Dustin Kelly 266,761; Jason
Scott 264; Chuck Clouse 264; Daniel
Anmack 756; Denise Manning 262,722;
Ellen Bowman 253,706; Saad Bouve 253.
Scratch: Chuck Clouse 245; Anthony Nott
225,638; Michael Tenhoe 225; Denise
Manning 199,533; Saad Bouve 198,503.
SUMMER OWLS:
Handicap: Ed Serocki 278; Wes Foley
260,700; Mark Heil 716; Dave Norris 700;
Michelle Varon 274; Kathy Serocki 264;
Betty Rauch 715; Saad Bouve 714.
Scratch: Ed Serocki 225: Wes Foley
225,595; Tony Thompson 217; Jim Cheff
217,631; Saad Bouve 187,537; Debbe
Chung 174,495.
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK:
Denise Manning, 62 pins over her aver-
age; Dustin Kelly, 101 pins over his average
Parkview Lanes News
AUGUST GOLFBOWL: Wednesday is the
last day to register for the August GolfBowl.
The tourney begins Sunday, August 26,
with an 8:30am shotgun start at Twisted
Oaks Country Club. After the 18-hole
scramble, the four-person teams move to
Parkview Lanes for a luncheon, followed by
three games of "best-frame" bowling. In
addition to the team prize money (minimum
of $100 for first place), there are individual
awards in both the golf and bowling. The
cost is $45 per person, which includes
everything except beverages.
NEW LEAGUES FORMING: Parkview
Lanes has fall mixed leagues Monday and
Friday evenings, and Tuesday and
Wednesday afternoons. Ladies leagues
are on Thursday mornings and Tuesday
evenings. The men's league bowls on
Wednesday nights. All fall leagues will be
meeting within the next three weeks. Call
the Center at 489-6933 to register or for
more details.
NEW 12-WEEK MIXED LEAGUE: A new
league is being organized for Tuesday
mornings that will bowl for only 12 weeks.
The teams can be all women, all men or
mixed, and the handicapping will be 100%
of 220. The league meeting will be
Tuesday, August 28, at 9:30am, and the
first morning of bowling will be September
7. The cost will be $10/week, and the
league is limited to 12 teams. Call
Parkview Lanes at 352-489-6933 to regis-
ter, either as a team or as an individual.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON SENIORS
LEAGUE: The league is looking for new
bowlers who are interested in having fun!
Minimum age is 50, scores are handi-
capped, fees are economical, and if you
are friendly, arthritic, have lumbago, bad
knees, etc., you'll fit right inl Call Doc
Andrews at 352-465-9251 for details.
TENNIS
U.S. Open Seeds List
At The USTA Billie Jean King National
Tennis Center
New York
Aug. 27-Sept. 9
Men
1. Roger Federer, Switzerland
2. Rafael Nadal, Spain
3. Novak Djokovic, Serbia
4. Nikolay Davydenko, Russia'
5. Andy Roddick, United States
6. James Blake, United States
7. Fernando Gonzalez, Chile
8. Tommy Robredo, Spain
9. Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic
10. Tommy Haas, Germany
11. Mikhail Youzhny, Russia
12. Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia
13. Richard Gasquet, France
14. Guillermo Canas, Argentina
15. David Ferrer, Spain
16. Lleyton Hewitt, Australia
17. Carlos Moya, Spain
18. Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus
19. Andy Murray, Great Britain
20. Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina
21. Juan Carlos Ferrero, Spain
22. Paul-Henri Mathieju, France
23. Juan Monaco, Argentina
24. David Nalbandian, Argentina'
25. Marat Safin, France
26. Jarkko Nieminen, Finland
27. Dmitry Tursunov, Russia
28. Nicolas Almagro, Spain
29. Filippo Volandri, Italy
30. Robin Soderling, Sweden
31. Potito Starace, Italy
32. Jurgen Melzer, Austria
Women
1. Justine Henin, Belgium
2. Maria Sharapova, Russia
3. Jelena Jankovic, Serbia
4. Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia
5. Ana Ivanovic, Serbia
6. Anna Chakvetadze, Russia
7. Nadia Petrova, Russia
8. Serena Williams, United States
9. Daniela Hantuchova, Slovak Republic
10. Marion Bartoli, France
11. Patty Schnyder, Switzerland
12. Venus Williams, United States
13. Nicole Vaidisova, Czech Republic
14. Elena Dementieva, Russia
15. Dinara Safina, Russia
16. Martina Hingis, Switzerland
17. Tatiana Golovin, France
18. Shahar Peer, Israel
19. Sybille Bammer, Austria
20. Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic
21. Alona Bondarenko, Ukraine
22. Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia
23. Tathiana Garbin, Italy
24. Francesca Schiavone, Italy
25. Mara Santangelo, Italy
26. Sania Mirza, India
27. Vera Zvonareva, Russia
28. Ai Sugiyama, Japan
29. Samantha Stosur, Australia
30. Agnieska Radwanska, Poland
31. Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spain
32. Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands
FOOTBALL
FCS Coaches Poll
SPARTANBURG, S.C.*(AP) The top
25 teams in the preseason Coaches
Football Championship Subdivision poll.
1. Appalachian State (27)
2. Montana
3. Massachusetts (1)
4. North Dakota State
5. New Hampshire
6. Youngstown State
7. James Madison
8. Illinois State
9. Northern Iowa
10. Furman
11 Southern Illinois
12. McNeese State
13. Portland State
14. Cal Poly
15. Wofford
16. Hampton
17. Eastern Illinois
18. UT-Martin
19. South Dakota State
20. Coastal Carolina
21. Delaware
22. Montana State
23. Sam Houston State
24. Yale
25. Princeton
FCS Coaches Poll voting panel: Stacy
Adams (Valparaiso), Rob Ash (Montana
State), David Bennett (Coastal Carolina),
Bob Biggs (UC-Davis), Don Brown
(Massachusetts), Kevin Callahan
(Monmouth), Rich Ellerson (Cal Poly), Bob
Ford (Albany), Henry Frazier (Prairie View
A&M), Tom Gilmore (Holy Cross), J.C.
Harper (Stephen F. Austin), Danny Hope
(Eastern Kentucky), Denver Johnson
(Illinois State), Anthony Jones (Alabama
A&M), Kevin Kelly (Georgetown), Bobby
Lamb (Furman), Pete Lembo (Elon), Mike
Lucas (Southeastern Louisiana), Mickey
Matthews (James Madison), Tripp Merritt
(Davidson), Jay Mills (Charleston
Southern), Tim Murphy (Harvard), Don
Patterson (Western Illinqis), Oliver Pough
(South Carolina State), Tony Samuel
(Southeast Missouri State), Jack Siedlecki
(Yale), Jerome Souers (Northern Arizona),
Joe Taylor (Hampton).
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to fifth before recovering and
holding out in the race for third
over Tom Posavec and Ernie
Reed. Posavec fell from the top
spot by 2 points despite his
third place finish. Heat win-
ners were Tuski and D.J.
Macklin.
Twenty of the 23 registered
Street Stocks made their 20-lap
main and Curtis Flanagan
wasted no time coming through
traffic from his 10th starting
spot to take the lead and his
fourth win of the season. Tim
Alexander set the early pace
and held out for a second place
finish over Ritchie Smith, who
was caught up in traffic from
his 16th starting position, will
have to wait another week to
try for his 14th win of the year.
Curtis continues to lead the
points battle with Richie in hot
pursuit just 28 points off the
pace. Wrapping up the top five
were Mike Stalnaker and Todd
Downs. Flanagan, Smith and
Downs added heat wins to
their resume.
George Neumann took the
green flag from the outside
pole when the Mini Stocks got
the go sign but a first lap crash
took out first-timer Mitch
Webb. Webb found out the hard
way that when you strap into a
race car, you really tighten
down on those seat belts or
they are going to hurt you.
On the restart Neumann put
the hammer down and never
looked back to log his fourth
win of the season. Neumann
was chased by point leader
Steve Griffin, who settled for a
solid second-place finish.
Robbie Yoakam came out for
his first point race of the sea-
son and came from 11th to fin-
ish third over Johnny Siner
Mark Powers is still trying to
dial in his race car after a
wreck he was in several weeks
ago and he salvaged a fifth-
place finish after spinning out
early in the race. Heat wins
went to Siner and Neumann.
Congratulations to Clint Foley
and his wife on the birth of
their 7 lb. 13 oz. baby boy at 7:50
p.m. Saturday night while this
race was running and, of
course, he missed the race for
that event
Bill Ryan continues his
defense of the points lead in
the Pure Stock Division scor-
ing his sixth win of the season
over the 26-car field from his
16th starting spot. Mike
Veltman is making noise in the
division after fielding a car
that is driven by his nephew in
the V8 Thunder Stock Rookie
division.
Veltman had the lead for a
few laps before Ryan caught
him and made the pass for the
win. Veltman settled for a heat
win and a solid second-place
finish over pole sitter Victor
Shahid. Eddie Davis ran in the
top five throughout the race
and locked onto fourth over
Steven Stinedurf. Glen Colyer
added another heat win to his
resume and Rick Ray took the
win in the third heat
Travis Hoefler moved closer
to the 4-Cylinder Bomber
Crown by taking his second win
of the season in the division
and now trails Jeff Eberly by
just five points. Peter Nelson
had the early lead until
Hoefler made his way through
traffic to drop him to second
when the checkers flew. Post
race inspection took that spot
away from Nelson for running
illegal springs and sway bar.
That moved John DeGeorge
into second over Brett Jenkins,
Jeff Eberly and Bobby
Richardson. Heat winners
were Eberly and Hoefler.
It was a wild 23-car Figure 8
run from start to finish. The
first crash came in the first lap
when Paul Grynewicz and Bill
Ringheisen got together on
turn three, putting Ringheisen
over the wall and Grynewicz on
the wall. On the restart, Bobby
Towe made his way from ninth
to the point and led it the rest
of the way home despite sever-
al more red flags.
When the smoke cleared
Towe became the 10th differ-
ent winner of the season. Daryl
Hage picked up second with
Curtis Youmans on his rear
bumper at the finish and the
top spot in the points race by 10
points over Daryl. Joey
Catterelli made his way from
15th to fourth, followed by
Robbie Hage when the flag
flew.
Eighteen V8 Thunder Stock
Rookies joined the chase in
their 20-lap main event with
Richard Dinkins picking up his
second win in a row in only his
third race. Mike Martin locked
down second being chased by
Cotee Clark, who lost his third
place finish in tech. Josh Long
moved up to third due to the
D.Q. followed by Tim
Eisenhower and Jesse
Veltman.
This Saturday, the Super
Late Models return to the line-
up, accompanied by the
Sportsman, Mini Stocks, Street
Stocks, Pure Stocks, V8
Thunder Stock Rookies and 4
Cylinder Bombers.
Spanish American Club
of Citrus Countyj
6th Annual Golf Tournament
Saturday, September 22
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Spanish American Club of Citrus County (SAC) Scholarship Fund.
In Honor of Alice Gibilaro
For further information. please contacL J.mnnice Lance at
341-8480/613.0019 or Elise Aponte it 637.-5,9
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SOCIETY
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According to a recent survey from online learning provider SkillSoft, I
professionals. Stressful job category No. 2 is health care.
Those in the business of informal
TOP 10 LISTS
Stressful occupations
* IT (information technology).
* Medicine/caring profession.
* Engineering.
0 Sales and marketing.
* Education.
* Finance.
* Human resources.
* Operations.
* Production.
[ Clerical.
Work stresses
* Workload.
* Feeling undervalued.
* Deadlines.
* Tno nof work no0nnDIe have to.n rl
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stressful?"
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Survey from online
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experts are more likely to su
from stress than any other p
sionals four out of five coi
ants feel stressed even before
enter the workplace.
That's nothing new to Tere
Bell, president of the Citrus
Alliance, a group of local IT
who meet to network with ea
other.
"Just think." she said. "Yob
into work and your compute
down so is everybody else
I -, ... .. ... .. iryou're the IT person, every
Having to take on other peo- calling you because it's missi
pie's work. critical. Everybody needs the
Lack of job satisfaction. computer working right now
She said she once went 48
Lack of control over the work- straight without sleep during
ng day. work installation project.
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Frustration with the working dealing with circumstances h
environment. an IT person's control, such
power outage or lightning str
Targets. dealing with people who can
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IT (information technology) experts are more likely to suffer from stress than any other
ion, health care top list of most-stressfuljobs ,
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Bell said. "There's a lot of stress in Seeing others not pull their
b is keeping everything up and running weight.
all the time"
recent She said she relieves her stress Managers changing their minds
learn- by spending time with her family about what they want done
oft, IT and reading. N Lack of support from man-
ology) "Most computer geeks read sci- agers.
iffer ence fiction, because it takes you to 0 Pressure from managers.
rofes- another place," she said.
nsult- Stressful job category No. 2 is Feeling putupon by managers.
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IT who works with cardiac patients at Bullying behavior by managers.
people Seven Rivers Regional Medical 0 Lack of support from col-
ach Center. "You have numerous leagues.
patients. many personalities, and a Bullying behavior by colleagues.
u come \when people are sick they aren't
r's always (pleasant)"" She added that positive attitude A negative one,
's. And with sick patients come concerned she said. can turn a day even more
body's family members who tend to think stressful than it normally is.
ion their loved one is the only person The SkillSoft survey also found
eir in the hospital. that those who work in human
! "Plus. with cardiac patients, the resources experience an extraordi-
hours acuity is high." Novak said. "You nary amount of stress on the job.
g a net- have to be vigilant and aware all "I think that's because we have
the time, and that's stressful. We to multi-task." said Kristina Walzak,
than make life and death decisions." director of human resources for
beyond She said to relieve stress, she Withlacoochee River Electric Co-
as a tries to walk at least a mile a day or op in Lecanto. She and two others
rike, is ride her bike She also makes pine take care of the needs of 475
't fig- needle baskets, which she finds employees, from answering
Ion is, relaxing.
On the job, she tries to keep a Please see ..*AZ',R/Page 3C
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Pregnancy and ENT problems Highway to hygiene
Being pregnant can be a wonder-
ful, yet curious period of time
that can induce physiological
changes in the body. Nearly half of the
women who become pregnant may see
manifestations of this physiological
change in the ear, nose and throat sys-
tem.
Otosclerosis, which is a
hearing loss problem that is
characterized by buildup of r
bone in the middle ear, is
normally more frequent in
women than men. But during
pregnancy, it progresses even
more rapidly in some cases.
One out of two women who
have a family history of oto-
sclerosis or who have Dr. Dei
already been, diagnosed EAR,
needs to pay careful atten- & TfH
tion, as this may occur.
Bell's palsy, or facial nerve
paralysis, occurs three times more in
pregnant women vs. those who are not.
It also seems to be in the last three
months of the pregnancy.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease and
laryngopharyngeal reflux, commonly
* called heartburn, occurs frequently
during pregnancy because of increased
abdominal pressure, decreased stom-
ach emptying and sometimes weak
ni
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stomach valve allowing acids to flow up
the esophagus into the throat.
Patients may have symptoms includ-
ing sore throat or pain in one's throat,
sensation of something being in the
back of the throat, sensation of post-
nasal drip and maybe even a sour taste
as fluids reflux into the
I throat area. This type of
heartburn is self-limiting,
and when the pregnancy
resolves, it usually goes
away and does not carry the
cancer risk that long-term
i gastroesophageal reflux
disease does. Usually treat-
'. ment with antacids Works
quite well.
is Grillo Voice changes can occur
NOSE with hormonal changes
ROAT seen during pregnancy, and
can be quite disturbing to
the patient, but are relative-
ly minor. Usually you will see some
swelling of the lining of the voice box,
some dryness, and maybe even some
weakness of the vocal cords that bring
about an unusual quality to one's voice.
No treatment is required for this condi-
tion and it will resolve once the preg-
nancy is over
Please see GRILLO/Page 4C
STT ygeia was the Greek god-
dess of health," Dr. Tim
Davis told Dan's support
group one evening. "The word hygiene,
derived from her name, is defined as
the science of health and its mainte-
nance. It is associated with preventive
medicine, as opposed to clinical medi-
cine, which deals with lost
health. Hygiene also refers .
to sanitary practices."
* "So why are we talking
about hygiene in. this sup-
port group?" asked Dan.
,"Good question," replied
Tim with a twinkle in his
eye. "I'mn sure you know the
old saying. An ounce of pre-
vention is worth a pound of
cure.' That is especially true Dr. E
when you are on the road to 'DAl
recovering good health and STO
you don't want to slip up.
The principles of good
hygiene provide a solid support system
for you and your health."
"OK," said Joe, "but what are those
principles?"
"I thought you would never ask," Tim
said, and laughed. "Here are all five
principles."
M Wholesome'food intake.
Wholesome exercise.
Wholesome personal and commu-
nity hygiene.
Wholesome relaxation.
Wholesome relationships.
"You are already applying the first
two principles, so let's look at the third
one."
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"Personal hygiene sounds
pretty simple. I hope we're
all OK there," said Jill.
"Yeah," chimed in Joe,
sniffing his arm. "I thought
my deodorant was working."
Tim grinned. "I don't
think anyone here has a
problem like that. More seri-
ously, a number of common,
but significant- hygienic
issues are a problem in our
culture. They are often over-
looked because people
think they are not impor-
tant, or too difficult to
address."
"Can you give us some examples?"
asked Dan.
"Sure. Dental hygiene is a major con-
cern. It may not be an issue for you, but
it is an example of an area that many
Please see DODGE/Page 4C
Breast
cancer
recurrence
Last week, my article
focused on tomato-
based products and
their ability to lower your
cancer risk In that article, I
discussed the health bene-
fits of a diet high in fruits
and vegetables.
Now, a new long-term
study of breast cancer sur-
vivors shows that eating
more than the recommend-
ed five daily servings of veg-
etables and fruit has no
effect on breast cancer
recurrence or deaths.
Although researchers are
disappointed by the finding,
they say women should still
strive to fit plenty of these
healthy foods into their diet
because they have other
benefits.
There are many reasons
women should eat a healthy
diet, but for breast cancer,
there is little evidence that
the foods you eat impact
risk What, is important is
how much you eat, because
being overweight is an estab-
lished risk factor for devel-
oping postmenopausal
breast cancer, and it also
Please see BENNETT/Papge 4C
Dr. Frank Vascimini
SOUND
BITES
Options
for
crowns
9 I need to replace
*two crowns, No. 30
and 31. Both
molars had root canals. For
the past two years or so, food
gets trapped between and
under the two crowns.
I floss carefully around
these two crowns (along with
the rest of my teeth) at least
twice a day after eating.
Also, the floss gets caught
underneath my first crown,
so that's the reason why both
crowns need to be replaced.
Here's the big question I
have for you. I asked for all-
porcelain crowns, but my
dentist said he can only use
the crowns with silver bands
because there would be too
much blood with the all-
porcelain ones. What is he
referring to and is that real-
ly true?
In the late 1980s, I was so
upset when I discovered my
first crown, No. 30, had an
ugly silver band along the
gum line next to my tongue.
My dentist in Minnesota
never gave me any options
and I didn't know to ask for
the all-white crown I had
just assumed it would be all
white.
In 2003, a dentist in
Florida put an all-porcelain
crown on No. 31. Then, a
new dentist took over the
practice and now in 2007
Please see VASCIMINl/Page 4C
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CITRUS COUNTY
CHRONICLE
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TUESDAY
AUGUST 21, 2007
www.chronicleonline.com
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
HEALTII & LIFE
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This grownup going back to school, too
A s our students get another degree in dance,
ready to start a new but I have put it off for
school, year next many reasons. For one
week, so do I. thing, I have a toddler, and
I graduated from Florida going back to school would
Gulf Coast University in take away my time with
December of 2002. That her
was almost five years ago. Also, running a business
If you didn't know, once you and tending to my own
receive your bachelor's classes would be quite a
degree, you have a five- Shalyn Barker task But realizing that it is,
year window to go back to FULL in fact, now or never, I have
school and use those cours- PLATE signed up for classes.
es again for another My five-year window is
degree. closing, and I know that if I don't do it
For a few years now, I have talked now, I never will. And knowing how
about going back to school to earn close I am to earning a second degree
- it would be silly for me not to.
So, as my students begin their edu-
cation again, so do I!
To tell you the truth, I am very excit-
ed. Dance is always evolving and
changing. New theories are conceptu-
alized and there is always room to be
inspired by another.
As a dance teacher, I should con-
stantly learn and grow as it will
only benefit my students and myself. I
look forward to seeing how my new
courses will help my teaching skills
evolve.
My mom, who surprisingly has been
very supportive, is ready to take the
trip with me up to Gainesville for my
morning classes.
Of course, she is supportive about
me bettering myself-- what she does-
n't like is the driving. It is necessary,
though I mean, could you imagine
me being less than 10 classes away
from another degree and not going
after it? I can't, either.
So twice a week, I'll travel to
Gainesville, and do something for
myself. It feels good, too. We moms
know how rare it is to really want to
do something so much that we sacri-
fice our time and money for it (versus
spending both of those on our chil-
dren).
But don't worry; I am still going to
see Emmy just as much. Knowing my
mom, our pattern of money and sacri-
fice won't falter she and Emmy
won't be far behind me. Today in the
car she told me she was looking for-
ward to my time at school to walk the
Oaks Mall, take Emmy to their indoor
playground, and get her Christmas
shopping done.
Shalyn Barker resides with her
husband, Patrick, and daughter,
Emmy, in the Beverly Hills area. All
three are lifelong residents of Citrus
County. She can be reached at
citrusamom@yahoo.com.
Health NOTES
Free seminar on Traveling as
an Oxygen Patient from 1 to 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 29, at the Best
Western Citrus Hills Lodge, by
Suncare Medical and Tuscany on
the Meadows. RSVP appreciated.
Call Suncare Medical at 344-9637.
Free hearing evaluations
open to the Citrus County commu-
nity at the Crystal River Health and
Rehab Center, 136 N.E. 12th Ave.,
Crystal River, first and third
Thursday of each month 10:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by
Quality Hearing Centers of
Leesburg, Ocala and Inverness.
Call 228-0918 to make an appoint-
.ment.
Catholic Charities DOSP has
openings in its respite program
for people in the early stages of
-dementia due to Alzheimer's or
other illnesses such as stroke,
Parkinson's and the like. The pro-
gram is offered at Our Lady of
Grace Church, 6 Roosevelt Blvd.,
in Beverly Hills. It meets from
12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday
and the cost is $20 for the four
hours. The program is also in need
-of male volunteers. Call Marie
Monahan at (800) 242-9012, ext.
22.
INGLIS Hospice of the
Nature Coast seeks volunteers
who live in Inglis and Yankeetown.
Call Judy Knowlton, volunteer
program manager, at 527-6613 or
(866) 463-1385.
Hospice of the Nature Coast is a
program of Hospice of Citrus
County. www.hospiceofthenature
coast.org.
Free seminar, "Diabetes and
Glaucoma," at 3 p.m. Wednesday,
Aug. 22, by Srin Dutt, M.D.,
Hernando Endoscopy & Surgery
Center, at the Hemando Medical
Park conference center, 12208
Cortez Blvd. (State Road 50) in
Spring Hill. Reservations required,
call (352) 596-4999.
Diabetes classes are offered
from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday at the
Citrus County Health Department
in Lecanto. Classes are free. No
registration is required.
Sick days, Monday.
*Avoiding complications, Sept.
10.
Fasting blood sugars are offered
from 8 to 9 a.m. Monday through
Friday in all three Citrus County
Health Department sites. There is
a $10 fee for this service. No
appointment is necessary. Every
Monday before the Lecanto class,
anyone who would like to have a
blood sugar test should come fast-
ing.
Call Lynece Hand, R.N., 795-
6233, ext. 240, or Carol Burke,
R.D., 726-5222.
X Donations of soft, relaxing
music or books on CD or cassette
sought for the Citrus team of
Hemando-Pasco Hospice (HPH)
for an audio library for patients and
family members. Drop off at the
HPH office between 8:30 a.m. and
4:30 p.m. weekdays at 3545 N.
Lecanto Highway, Beverly Hills, in
the Park Plaza. Caff 527-4600.
HPH was incorporated in 1982 and
initially !icensed'n 1984.
I "Good Grief" workshops on
four consecutive Monday evenings
beginning Monday, Sept. 17, from
Learn about hearing loss
Special to the Chronicle
Citrus Hearing Impaired Program Services (CHIPS)_plans
an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Information
will be available on all areas of hearing loss. deafness, sign
language, cochlear ear implants, hearing aid assistance pro-
grams, phone program, interpreting services and assistive
devices. They will have equipment available for demonstra-
tion, and free hearing screenings.
Now is the time to come and see what CHIPS is all about
and get a free hot dog and sno-kone. CHIPS is a United Way
Agency serving the deaf. hard of hearing and speech impaired
of Citrus County, and is behind Capital City Bank off of U.S. 19
in Crystal River
For information, call 795-5000 or 795-7243 (TTY).
5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Central
Florida Community College
Lecanto Campus at 3800 S.
Lecanto Highway, sponsored by
Hospice of Citrus County and mod-
erated by Jonathan Beard, Wings
grief support manager with
Hospice of Citrus County. To regis-
ter, call Beard at 527-2020 or (866)
642-0962.
For information about Hospice,
call 527-2020 or visit the Web at
www.hospiceofcitruscounty.org.
"Five Wishes" program from
5:30 to 7 p.m. on three consecutive
Monday beginning Oct. 22 at the
Central Florida Community College
Lecanto Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto
Highway, by Wings Grief Support
Team of Hospice of Citrus County.
To register, call Jonathan Beard at
527-2020 or (866) 642-0962.
For information about Hospice,
call 527-2020 or visit the Web at
www.hospiceofcitruscounty.org.
Russell Chiropractic and
Wellness Center is available to do
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school and sports physical
Monday, Tuesdays and
Thursday. Call Barbara at 726-
0888.
Free spinal scan and facility
tour with Dr. Russell Lewandow-
ski, who is also available to speak
at community organizations. Call
Barbara at 726-0888. Visit www
.proadjusterbyrussellchiro.com.
American Cancer Society's
"Road to Recovery" program
needs volunteer drivers. Call Cindi
Crisci, area patient services repre-
sentative at the American Cancer
Society, at (727) 812-7028.
The Alzheimer's Family Or-
ganization's Wanderers Identi-
fication Program provides an
identifying bracelet or pendant with
a code number and direct tele-
phone number to the participating
sheriff's office. Call toll free at
(888) 496-8004.
The Alzheimer's Family
Organization's Respite
Assistance Program is available
to all residents of Citrus, Pasco,
Hernando, Sumter and Lake coun-
ties caring for an individual with
dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
Call (727) 848-8888 or toll free at
(888) 496-8004.
E Citrus County Community
Support Services and Catholic
Charities offers a Respite Care
Program for people with early
onset Alzheimer's disease or other
dementia-related illnesses, from
12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Our Lady of Grace Church, 6
Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. Call
Donna Atwell at 527-5932, Citrus
County Community Support
Services or Catholic Charities at
(800) 242-9012, ext. 22.
i The Doctor Ride program
helps with medical appointment
transportation in Citrus County for
those age 65 and older. Three or
four days' notice is required, and
only one ride per week is available.
To volunteer or ride, call John at
746-3796.
Skillbank's volunteer pool of
drivers will chauffeur residents of
Beverly Hills who need a ride to
the doctor, pharmacy or grocery
store. Residents get one trip a
week and should call several days
in advance: 746-5001 from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Yoga at the Historic Crystal
River Train Depot, 109 Crystal
Ave., is scheduled as follows:
9 to 10 a.m. and 4 to 5 p.m.
Wednesday.
6 to 7 p.m. Thursday.
9 to 10 a.m. Saturday.
Cost is $5 per class. Bring a mat
or towel and wear clothes that
allow for easy physical movement.
Classes are appropriate for 8 years
and older and are multi-level. All
certified instructors. Call 795-3710,
795-3662, 795-1645 or 563-6535.
Look Good...Feel Better, a
free two-hour session for women
undergoing radiation or chemother-
apy, is held at 3 p.m. the second
Wednesday of the month at the
Cancer & Blood Disease Center,
Lecanto, and 3 p.m. the fourth
Wednesday of the month at the
Robt. Boissoneault Oncology
Institute, Lecanto. Call Mildred
Roseberry (746-7212) or the
American Cancer Society (800)
395-LOOK (5665) to register.
Support GROUPS
Alzheimer's Family Organi-
zation, serving Central Florida,
announces the following monthly
support group meetings. Public is
invited.
0 2 p.m. Today Highland
Terrace, 700 Medical Court East,
Inverness. Call Ellen Mallon at
860-2525.
10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 30,
Woodland Terrace, 124 W. Norvell
Bryant Highway, Hemando. Call
Pam Pepitone at 249-3100.
2 p.m.Tuesday, Sept. 18,
Highland Terrace, 700 Medical
Court East, Inverness. Call Ellen
Mallon at 860-2525.
Please see GROUPS/Page 3C
S 919-0829 TU/WCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that:
The Citrus County Planning and Development Review Board (PDRB) will hold a
Public Hearing on September 06, 2007, at 9:00 AM in the Lecanto Government
Building, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida. Please note
that the PDRB meeting begins at 9:00 AM. The actual time that a particular
item is discussed will vary depending on how fast the PDRB moves through
the agenda.
1. Said hearings shall be for the purpose of considering a Notice of Proposed
Change (NOPC).
2. All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or against, may be heard.
D-06-01 Avis Craig. AICP, for the Villages of Citrus Hills Development of
Regional Impact (DRI) is requesting a NOPC to the Master Development Plan for
the Villages of Citrus Hills DRI. This request is to make land use changes to the
Master Plan of Development for the Villages of Citrus Hills. The property is located in
Sections 23, 24, 25, 26. 33, 34, and 35. Township 18 South. Range 18 East and
Sections 03, and 04, Township 19 South. Range 18 East -More specifically
described as The Villages of Citrus Hills, Development of Regional Impact, Citrus
County, Florida, together with Parcels 21100 and a part of 22100 lying in Section
33, Township 18 South. Range 18 East, Parcel 33000 lying in Section 34, Township
18 South, Range 18 East, a part of Parcel 11110 lying in Section 04. Township 19
South, Range 18 East, and Parcels 41420 and 44000 lying in Section 03, Township
19 South, Range 18 East, all being situated in Citrus County, Florida. A complete
Legal Description is included as part of the submitted application on file in the
Department of Development Services. A location map is provided. (Hernando and
Lecanto Areas).
Information regarding the Land Development Code or Comprehensive Plan is
available on the internet at http://www.bocc.citrus.fl.us (Click on the Community
Development link). All persons desiring to become a party to the proceedings may
submit a "request to intervene" pursuant to procedures set forth in Article II, Division
2, of the Citrus County Code of Ordinances. Such request shall be submitted to
Department of Development Services at least five (5) working days (excluding
Weekends and Holidays) prior to the hearing on the matter. A "request to intervene"
may be obtained on-line; click on "Quasi-Judicial-FAQ".
If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any
matter considered at this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the
proceedings and, for such purpose, he or she may need to insure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings is made, which record includes testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a
disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
Inverness Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352)
341-6565, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech
impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.
For more information about this application please contact Jenette B. Collins, AICP,
with the Community Development Division at 527-5239.
Chairman
Planning and Development Review Board
Citrus County, Florida
719492
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2007 3.C
Many artificial sweeteners available for diabetics
What can you tell
me about the use
of artificial
sweeteners for people with
diabetes?
A: Non-nutritive (non-
caloric) sweeteners, which
are found in soft drinks,
frozen desserts, yogurt,
cookies, candy, gum, etc.,
can be useful for people
with diabetes who want
sweetness and flavor with-
out adding sugar to their
diet
Richard IH
ASK
PHARM
The American Diabetes Association
considers FDA-approved non-caloric
sweeteners to be safe for people with
diabetes and they are considered free
foods because they do not raise blood
sugar (glucose) levels.
However, many artifi-
cially sweetened foods and
S beverages do contain other
sources of calories and are
not nutritious, so people
S with diabetes need to take
j this into consideration.
Recently, a Johns
SHopkins Health Alert
(www.johnshopkinshealth
Ioffmann alerts.com, 2007) provided
THE a review of popular non-
IACBST caloric sweeteners for peo-
ple with diabetes as shown
below:
Acesulfame, potassium Sunett,
Sweet One: Used in baked goods,
frozen desserts, candies, beverages.
Comments: FDA-approved. Is 200
times sweeter than sugar and is often
blended with other artificial sweeten-
ers to resemble more closely the taste
of sugar.
Aspartame Equal (when used
as a tabletop sweetener), NutraSweet
(when used in food and beverage
products): Used in tabletop sweeten-
ers, diet beverages, breakfast cereals,
desserts, chewing gum.
Comments: FDA-approved. Is 160 to
220 times sweeter than sugar. Has a
very small effect on blood glucose.
Should not be used by people with
phenylketonuria, a rare genetic disor-
der.
Neotame Not available in the
United States at this time: Being
developed for use in foods and bever-
ages. Comments: FDA-approved. The
most powerful sugar substitute -
7,000 to 13,000 times sweeter than
sugar.
Saccharin-.Sweet 'N Low: Used
in tabletop sweeteners, diet sodas,
baked goods.
Comments: FDA-approved. Is 200 to
700 times sweeter than sugar. A can-
cer-related warning label was
removed in 2000 after the FDA deter-
mined that it was safe.
Sucralose Splenda: Used in
baked goods, sodas, chewing gum,
frozen dairy desserts, fruit juices,
gelatins. Comments: FDA-approved.
Is 600 times sweeter than sugar. The
only artificial sweetener made from
sugar.
Stevia Sweet Leaf, Honey Leaf:
Often combined with fiber and sold as
a supplement; cannot be promoted as
a sweetener.
Comments: Sold as a dietary sup-
plement; not subject to regulation by
the FDA. Ask your doctor before
using.
Tagatose Naturlose: So far
used only in 7-Eleven's Diet Pepsi
Slurpees; may soon be used in other
products. Comments: Has "generally
recognized as safe" status from the
FDA.
It should be noted that other sweet-
eners such as fructose, sorbitol, xyli-
tol, lactitol and mannitol do contain
calories, will raise blood glucose lev-
els, and can cause diarrhea and other
gastrointestinal problems when con-
sumed in large quantities.
Richard Hoffmann has practiced
pharmacy for more than 20 years.
Send questions to him at 1135 N
Timucuan Trail, Inverness, FL 34453.
GROUPS
Continued from Page 2C
10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 27,
Woodland Terrace, 124 W. Norvell
Bryant Highway, Hemando. Call
Pam Pepitone at 249-3100.
Celiac disease and dermati-
tis herpetiformis support meeting
from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday,
Aug. 25, in the community room at
Coastal Region Library, 8619 W.
Crystal St., Crystal River. The
meetings will be on the fourth
Saturday monthly until further
notice. Call Mary Lou Thomas at
628-9559.
Support Group meeting at 3
p.m. Friday, Aug. 31, at Cancer
Treatment Center of the Nature
Coast, 3406 N. Lecanto Highway,
Beverly Hills. Dr. G Tatambhotla
will speak about Stroke
Management. For questions call
Jeanette or Nancy at 746-1100.
Support group meetings are
in the CMHS Administration
Building unless otherwise indicat-
ed.
Bariatric Support Group: 6:30
p.m. every three months, Cypress
Room. Call Claudia Blotz at 697-
0051 or Bette Clark at 860-0383.
Breast Cancer Support Group:
noon the second Friday, Robert
Boissoneault Cancer Institute. Call
June O'Donnell at 527-8371.
Citrus Cancer Support: 4:30
p.m. the third Tuesday, cafeteria
meeting room. Call Carol at 726-
1551, ext. 6596 or ext. 3329.
Diabetes Support Group:
11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday,
Cypress Room. Call Carol McHugh
at 341-6110.
Fibromyalgia Support: Will
Snot meet until further notice.
0 Parkinson's Support Group: 1
p.m. first Tuesday, Cypress Room.
Call Catherine Clark at 344-9630.
*ACS Man-to-Man Prostate
Cancer Support and Education
Program: 11:30 a.m. first
Wednesday, Robert Boissoneault
Cancer Institute, Allen Ridge
Medical Mall, 522 N. Lecanto
Highway, Lecanto. Call 527-0106.
Respiratory Support Group:
Will not meet until further notice.
Women's Breast Cancer
Support Group at noon the sec-
ond Friday monthly at the Robert
Boisonneault Oncology Institute,
522 N. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto,
sponsored by Dr. Joseph Bennett
Jr. Lunch included, donations
appreciated. Call Judy Bonard at
527-4389 or June O'Donnell at
527-8371.
Beverly Hills Gay and Les-
bian Support Group at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at 10 N. Jackson St.,
Beverly Hills. Free, open to every-
one. Group organizer is Pamela-
Rae and co-organizer is Wayne
Thomas. Call PamelaRae at 746-
9839.
Citrus Abuse Shelter Asso-
ciation (CASA), 112 N. Pine Ave.,
Inverness, offers three free weekly
women's domestic abuse support
groups:
5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday and
Wednesday (free child care avail-
able).
10:30 a.m. to noon Wednes-
days (no child care available).
Call CASA at 344-8111.
Transitions Grief Support
Group 3 and 6 p.m. Tuesday,
Seven Rivers Regional Medical
Center offices building community
room. Registration required. Call
(800) 486-8784.
Overcomers Group for peo-
ple recovering from addictions to
drugs, alcohol or other out-of-con-
trol habits meets at 8 p.m. Mon-
days at the Sanctuary, 7463
Grover Cleveland Blvd. Call Paul
at 628-2874.
Dunnellon Life Recovery
group for adults where addiction,
compulsion and co-dependency
issues are dealt with, at 7 p.m.
Monday at Rainbow Springs
Village Church, 20222 S.W. 102nd
St. Road Dunnellon. Call Char at
(352) 465-1644 or Nancy at (352)
794-0017.
AI-Anon groups meet regular-
ly in Citrus County. Call (352) 697-
0497.
Inverness AFG: 8 p.m.
Monday, Our Lady of Fatima
Catholic Church, 550 S. U.S. 41.
Please see GROUPS/Page 4C.
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Hospice SUPPORT GROUPS
Hospice of Citrus County support groups
for 2007:
Newly Bereaved Support Group at 1 p.m.
Thursday at the Hospice of Citrus County
Clinical Office, 326 S. Line Ave., Inverness.
Grief support at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Our
Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Beverly Hills.
Grief support at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the
Hospice of Citrus County Clinical Office, 326 S.
Line Ave., Inverness.
Grief support at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at St.
Thomas the Apostle Church in Homosassa.
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employee questions about
healthcare benefits to conduct-
ing new hire background
checks and keeping up with
labor laws.
Part juggler, part mediator,
part sounding board, part
researcher, part report-filler-
outer, part random drug-testing
coordinator and job interview-
er, the human resource direc-
tor is the go-to person of a com-
pany.
"Multi-tasking is definitely
the most stressful part of this
job, but you get used to it; you
get to be good at it," Walzak
said.
She said the best way she
deals with the stress of her job
Grief support at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at
First United Methodist Church in Homosassa.
Spouse support group at 7 p.m. Tuesday
at Unity Church of Citrus County in Lecanto.
Spouse support group at 4 p.m. Thursday
at First United Methodist Church Homosassa.
Social "Moving On" support group at 10
a.m. Tuesday at Crystal Paradise Restaurant
in Crystal River.
Social "Moving On" support group at 4 p.m.
Friday at Cinnamon Sticks Restaurant in
Inverness.
is to remember: Don't sweat
the small stuff.
"Some people blow things
out of proportion and create
even more stress for them-
selves," she said. "Things even-
tually get done."
Even more stressful than
working in human resources,
according to the survey, is sales
and marketing getting peo-
ple to part with their money.
"Probably the most stressful
part of this job is dealing with
things we can't control, like
natural or economic disasters,"
said Mary Craven, county
tourism director for the
Tourism Development Council.
"After Sept 11, the whole coun-
try's tourism shut down," she
said. "Everyone was dealing
with the same thing how
long do we wait before we go
back to business as usual? You
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Parents support group, a chapter of
Bereaved Parents of the USA, at 7 p.m. the
second Wednesday monthly at First
Presbyterian Church in Crystal River.
Free support group for caregivers whose
loved ones have dementia or Alzheimer's dis-
ease, by the Citrus team of Hernando-Pasco
Hospice (HPH) and the Florida Gulf Coast
Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, 3 p.m.
the first Thursday monthly at Cedar Creek
Assisted Living Facility, 231 N.W. U.S. 19,
Crystal River. Call HPH Citrus at 527-4600.
want to be respectful, but you
still have to keep the economy
rolling."
Other stressors Craven
encounters include constant
deadlines and errors, such as
misspelled words in ads and
having to spend more money to
correct them.
Every job has its own partic-
ular stressors; there's no
escaping it The key is not elim-
inating it, but dealing with it in
a healthy way. Left unchecked,
chronic stress can lead to all
kinds of illnesses, including
high blood pressure, a con-
tributing factor to heart attacks
and strokes. Unchecked chron-
ic stress also interferes with
relationships, causes people to
act irrationally and dangerous-
ly, and generally makes every-
day life miserable.
Licensed clinical social work-
er Pam Bennett, who special-
izes in stress management, of-
fered the following suggestions
for reducing stress on the job:
Take a break and go for a
brisk walk. Exercise releases
endorphins, which makes peo-
ple feel good.
Breathe deeply.
Listen to music that relax-
es you, if possible.
Visualize. "Think of a nice
place in nature and put your-
self in that situation, using as
many details as possible," she
said. "You can do this at your
desk."
Reflect on good things -
count your blessings. "This will
revitalize you and give you a
different perspective," she
said.
Smile and laugh. Bennett
said a good, hearty laugh is a
great stress reliever.
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says that he can't use all-porce-
lain replacement crowns on
my molars.
Since I have to replace two
crowns, I am thinking of maybe
.having some cosmetic den-
tistry done because my lower
teeth have become crooked.
Growing up I had perfectly
straight, white teeth on top and
bottom and never needed
braces. Also, I still have all four
wisdom teeth they never
needed to be pulled.
Now at age 48, my teeth have
shifted and darkened I'm
willing to look into overall cos-
metic dentistry before replac-
ing the crowns. This may be a
good opportunity to do it all at
once.
A This is a good question. As
with many questions, it would
be best if I could see you to see.
exactly what is going on. Since
that is not the case, I will dis-
cuss things with some assump-
tions.
Let's first talk about the food
getting trapped and the floss
getting underneath the crown.
The most common reason for
food packing between teeth is
the contacts not being tight
enough between two teeth.
This can happen with natural
teeth, but it is more common
with crowns. The other reason
for food packing is because of a
hole in a tooth as a result of
decay.
As for the floss, this is either
happening because there is
decay present leading to a
space under the crown where
the floss fits, or the crown does
not fit well enough to the tooth,
leaving a space between the
crown and the tooth.
You have been referring to
all-porcelain crowns. There
are crowns that are truly all
porcelain that is, there is no
metal substructure. However,
there are crowns that have a
metal substructure but are cov-
ered with porcelain.
If you were to look at these
crowns in the mouth, they
would look just like your natu-
ral tooth. The crowns that you
mentioned that had a metal
band around them are porce-
lain fused to metal crowns with
a metal band where the crown
meets the gums.
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Continued from Page 1C
"Pregnancy neoplasm" is a
benign, non-cancerous growth
of the oral cavity usually seen
on the gums that can turn red
and purplish and bleed, which
can be scary. But there is little
chance of this
growth becoming
cancerous. The
Once again, it
.usually will COmpl
resolve when the USuall
pregnancy is com-
pleted. conge
Sometimes it COng
requires surgical
intervention and
removal if it is too uncomfort-
able or will not stop bleeding.
Other findings in the oral
cavity include inflammatory
changes usually seen in the
first trimester. Usually, this is
- an increased reaction to local
irritants and is also likely to go
away on its own and require no
treatment
' Nasal symptoms are proba-
bly the most common problem
that I see during pregnancy.
The No. 1 complaint is usually
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Some dentists prefer this
band because it can be made
thinner than one with metal
and porcelain on top. Other
dentists, like myself, prefer a
porcelain fused to metal crown
with an all-porcelain margin.
If the tooth is prepared prop-
erly, you can get both beauty
and a harmonious fit to the
tooth this way. Since you read
my columns regularly, you
know that I am not a big fan of
the all-porcelain crowns. I do
use them, but under specific
circumstances.
Your dentist mentioned that
there was too much blood for
the all-porcelain crowns. I sus-
pect that your tooth is pre-
pared below the level of the
gums.
If this were so, it would be
very difficult to take an impres-
sion of your teeth that will give
you a well-fitting crown. In
addition, the cementation of an
all porcelain crown requires a
relatively dry, bloodless field. I
am sure that this is the reason
your dentist has driven you
away from the all-porcelain
crown.
If your tooth has been pre-
pared below the gums and ap-
proaching the bone, there is a
procedure called a crown
lengthening that can be per-
formed. All this does is lower
the height of the gums and
bone so a good impression can'
be taken and the crown can be
cemented in harmony with the
surrounding structures of the
gums, bone and tooth.
I think your idea of address-
ing the overall cosmetics of
your mouth is a great idea.
There are times that a patient
inay address only one or two
teeth at a time and had they
addressed the entire mouth at
once, the end result could turn
out better.
Even if things are not done
all at once, knowing where you
are headed from where you
are, along with a well thought
out plan, can yield outstanding
results.
I hope this has answered
your questions.
Dr. Frank Vascimini is a
Homosassa dentist Send your
questions to 4805 S. Suncoast
Blvd., Homosassa 34446 or
e-mail them to him at info@
masterpiecedentalstudio.com.
nasal congestion, followed by
nosebleeds with no prior histo-
ry of nose bleeding.
We know that the episodes
occur as a result of increased
estrogen, causing increased
blood supply, swelling of the
nasal membrane, and causing
it to become irritated and
bleed.
Usually, topical cautery is all
that is needed to
o0. 1 take care of this
problem.
aint is
y nasal
estion.
as well as
pregnancy.
The more rare
problem seen
during pregnancy
is nasal polyps,
which will usually
go away with topi-
cal steroid spray
completion of the
For the most part, ear, nose
and throat problems during
pregnancy are self-limiting
and seldom overshadow the
wonderful event that is occur-
ring.
Denis Grillo, D.O., is an ear,
nose and throat specialist in
Crystal River. Contact him at
795-0011.
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Crystal River AFG: 8 p.m.
Tuesday, St. Benedict Catholic
Church, 455 S. Suncoast Blvd.
Last Resort AFG: 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, First United Meth-
odist Church, 3896 S. Pleasant
Grove Road, Inverness.
Lecanto AFG: 8 p.m. Thurs-
days, Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship, 2149 W. Norvell Bryant
BENNETT
Continued from Page 1C
increases the risk of recur-
rence. That's the message that
all breast cancer survivors
should know: Watching your
weight is really important.
The study, called the
Women's Healthy Eating and
Living (WHEL) Trial, was led
by a team from the University
of California, San Diego, and
included researchers from
seven other institutions. The
participants were more than
3,000 women, pre- and post-
menopausal, who had been
treated for stage I, II or III
breast cancer.
The women were randomly
assigned to two diet groups:
The control group was told to
follow U.S. dietary guidelines,
which recommend, eating at
least five servings of fruits and
vegetables each day, more than
20 grams of fiber, and no more
than 30 percent of calories
from fat
The second group was told to
boost their fruit and veggie
intake to include five vegeta-
bles, three fruits, 16 ounces of
vegetable juice, and 30 grams
of fiber each day. They were
also supposed to cut their fat
DODGE
Continued from Page 1C
Americans neglect. Poor dental
hygiene can cause serious
damage to overall health. The
irony is that basic prevention is
easy Twice daily brushing and
once daily flossing greatly
improve one's long-term quali-
ty of life.
"Another area of major con-
cern has to do with smoking.
Many people do not realize it,
but smoking is a leading exam-'
ple of poor personal hygiene -
one that has an adverse effect
on millions of people.
According to the CDC, there
are 45 million adult smokers in
Highway, Lecanto.
Awareness Lunch Bunch
AFG: 12:30 p.m. Friday, St.
Margaret Episcopal Church, 114 N.
Osceola Ave., Inverness.
Courage AFG. 8 p.m. Thurs-
days, First United Methodist
Church, 8831 West Bradshaw St.,
Homosassa. Room 102. Open
meeting. Call 270-3827.
Alcoholics Anonymous: If
you drink, and want to stop, call
Alcoholics Anonymous Nature
Coast Intergroup at 621-0599. Web
intake to 15 percent to 20 per-
cent of total calories.
The women in this group had
periodic telephone counseling,
cooking classes, and newslet-
ters aimed at helping them
stick with this eating plan.
Researchers tracked the
women's progress for more
than seven years on average.
They saw clear differences in
the amount of fruits and veg-
etables the women in the two
groups ate, although after year
four of the study, the gap
between the two groups tended
to narrow.
On average, the women in
the second group never
achieved their goal of getting
only 15 percent to 20 percent of
their calories from fat, and in
fact, by year six, they were eat-
ing a higher percentage of fat
than at the beginning of the
study
Despite the difference in
fruit and vegetable consump-
tion, the two groups had very
similar cancer experiences
during the seven years. About
17 percent of women in each
group had a recurrence during
the study period, and about 10
percent of women in each
group died.
But it may be that diet is
important in the context of
weight control. For instance,
the United States. More than
126 million nonsmoking
Americans are exposed to sec-
ondhand smoke. More than 22
million of them are children
younger than age of twelve.
"This is not a minor issue.
Secondhand smoke contains
more than 250 known toxic
chemicals. More than 50 of
them are causes of cancer. Not
surprisingly, it is a major cause
of lung cancer in nonsmokers.
More startling is that inhaling
secondhand smoke produces
rapid constriction of arteries,
causing more than 50,000 car-
diac deaths in nonsmokers
every year. It is also a major
cause of many respiratory ill-
nesses in children, such as
asthma, bronchitis, pneumo-
site: www.ncintergroup.com.
A.C. Ministries Recovery
Group 12-Step Recovery
Workbook meeting (scripturally
based), 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Church Without Walls nondenomi-
national, nonprofit Christian fellow-
ship. Donations accepted. 3962 N.
Roscoe Road, Hernando. Call
Laverne at 637-4563.
Overeaters Anonymous:
3 p.m. Monday at the senior
center on County Road 491,
Lecanto. Call 746-5018.
the recent Women's
Intervention Nutrition Study
(WINS) also looked at dietary
factors fat intake, in particu-
lar although in a slightly dif-
ferent group of breast cancer
survivors.
Early results showed that a
low-fat diet seemed to result in
benefits, especially for women
with estrogen receptor-nega-
tive tumors. However, most of
the women on the low-fat diet
also experienced significant
weight loss.
While the studies aren't
directly comparable, the differ-
ence in weight loss may con-
tribute to the different findings
in the WINS and the WHEL
studies, as women in the
WHEL study actually experi-
enced a small increase in
weight.
So if loading up on fruits and
vegetables does not affect
breast cancer recurrence, is
there any reason for a survivor
to go out of her way to incorpo-
rate them into her diet?
Absolutely! Fruits and vegeta-
bles are packed with nutrients
and low in calories, and more
evidence suggests they can
help with weight control.
Plus, other studies have
shown that eating more than
five a day can reduce the risk
of heart disease and stroke,
nia, ear infections and sudden
infant death syndrome."
Judy, who attended the sup-
port group with Dan, was
shocked when she heard this,
but as a light smoker who had
never been able to quit, she
also felt a little offended. She
asked, "Why do you say that
smoking is an example of poor
personal hygiene?"
"Because smoking badly pol-
lutes the air one breathes,"
replied Tim. "Everyone should
be able to enjoy breathing
clean air. Smoking destroys
clean air, not only for the smok-
er, but also for all the others
who have to inhale that air."
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1 p.m. Thursday at Our Lady
of Grace Parish Hall, 6 Roosevelt
Blvd, Beverly Hills.
7 p.m. Friday at Our Lady of
Grace Parish Hall, 6 Roosevelt
Blvd., Beverly Hills.
Call 746-7749 or 341-0777.
Narconon Need help with
Addiction? Call (800) 556-8885.
CEA-H.O.W. for people who
have an eating disorder, at noon
Wednesday at the First Presby-
terian Church, 206 Washington
Ave., Inverness. Call 726-5882.
and can help keep blood pres-
sure under control.
The current analysis of the
WHEL data did not look specif-
ically at whether the women on
the high fruit-and-veggie diet
saw improvement in these
other health areas. For now,
women should know that we
hope to be able to identify a
subgroup of breast cancer sur-
vivors who clearly do benefit
from making these more
intense changes in their diet
and will report this once the
data have undergone the
important step of scientific
peer review and approval.
. Furthermore, the final WINS
data has not yet gone through
this process either, which
means the fruit and vegetable
jury may yet still be out on this
issue.
Dr. Bennett is a
board-certified radiation
oncologist, past president of
the Citrus County Unit of the
American Cancer Society and
a member of the Board of
Directors and Executive
Committee of the Florida
Division of the American
Cancer Society. If you have
any suggestions for topics, or
have any questions, e-mail
him at cjbennett@rboi.com.
Inverness physician.
Visit his Web site, www.
passionforhealth.info. Reach
Dr. Dodge through his Web
blog, Passion for Health, on
the Chronicle Web site.
LEND US
YOUR EARS
Participants
Sought for
Hearing Aid
Field Study
My audiology clinics have
received a generous grant
from Magnatone to conduct
an important field study on
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
a pre-and post-fitting ques-
tionnaire, the participants
will earn the free use of this
hearing aid for thirty days. My
audiologists will provide the
exams and lab services at
no charge through the grant.
At the end of this thirty day
trial, participants will return
the aids to one of my clinics
or purchase the aids at a
discounted price.
For information or to
schedule a free candidate
screening, call us at
795-5700 or visit our
Latest News Link at
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Thank You
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News NOTES
Bowling league
to meet today
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.
today at the Beverly Hills Bowl.
All bowlers who plan on bowling
with us this year are encour-
aged to attend this meeting.
We will start bowling this sea-
son at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4.
Call Ralph Jervis at 527-4929.
County groups offer
more Rays trips
Citrus County Community
Support Services and the Senior
Foundation of Citrus County are
offering more Devil Rays trips as
follows:
Today: Devil Rays vs. Red
Sox (Tuesday evening game)
Sept. 26: Devil Rays vs.
New York Yankees (Wednesday
,evening game)
Tickets are $25 each (per
game). Cost includes round-trip
transportation on a chartered
bus plus admission to the 7:10
p.m. game.
Bus pickup at 4 p.m. for each
game at two locations: West
Citrus Community Center at
8940 W. Veterans Drive, Hom-
osassa, and Central Citrus
Community Center at 2804 W.
Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto.
Proceeds from this event will
benefit Community Support
Services and the Senior
Foundation of Citrus County.
For more information or to
purchase tickets, call 527-5900.
PTA/PTSA to host
leadership training
Citrus County Council PTNA/
PTSA presents Leadership
Training from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Monday at the School Board
District Building, 1007 W. Main
St., Inverness. Learn more
about PTA and how to strength-
en your local PTA, and meet
and share ideas with other local
and county PTA leaders.
Bring all your Qfficers and
committee chairs to Leadership
Training. Pizza and childcare
provided. Call Joi Ely 726-4426
or e-mail joiely@tampabay.rr
.com to register. RSVP no later
than Friday.
VFW post to help
CUB with food drive
The Eugene Quinn VFW Post
4337 will host a food fundraiser
for Citrus United Basket from
noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
8, at the post at 906 E. State
Road 44 (across from the lake),
Inverness. Snacks and enter-
tainment will be provided, and
drinks are available. Entry fee is
canned goods or a cash dona-
tion of your choosing. All entry
fees will then be donated to
CUB to help fill its empty food
pantry.
Dances to resume at
Knights of Columbus
The fall dance season at
Knights of Columbus Council
6168 will start Sunday. Doors
open at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at
the hall on County Road 486,
one mile east of C.R. 491.
Dance to a live band from 7
to 10. Free coffee and ice. Soft
drinks available. Large dance
floor, seating for 200, singles
tables. $5 donation. Call Frank
at 746-5995.
Pet SPOTLIGHT
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Special to the Chronicle
MacKenzie Graham of
Hernando loves to visit her
Aunt Joan In New Jersey to
play with pal Sky.
Blood shortage in state
LifeSouth slates drives
throughout county
Special to the Chronicle
LifeSouth Community Blood Centers,
headquartered in Gainesville, expand-
ed a recent blood appeal to include all
of their operating areas in Florida
including the Citrus, Civitan, Marion,
Hernando, Putnam and Suwannee
Valley regions. Some of the centers
have less than a day's supply of blood in
reserve, which is creating a real con-
cern for blood center officials. All resi-
dents are asked to give blood.
"Blood donations haven't kept pace
with demand and we've had a very tight
supply for the past few weeks," said
John David Larkin Nolen, M.D., PhD,
MSPH, LifeSouth's medical director..
"But today several patient situations
involving children and adults facing life
threatening medical conditions deplet-
ed the reserve supplies.
"We're worried about our overall
ability to make sure the patients who
need transfusions will receive what
they need during the next few days."
Nolen said that a variety of situations
have decreased donations, "Certainly,
summer travel and school vacation
have decreased our collections. This
summer's heat wave is also playing a
role just in terms of people's general
comfort level and willingness to
donate."
LifeSouth is the sole blood supplier
for 35 medical facilities in 17 counties
in Florida. On average, the blood center
BLOODMOBILE SCHEDULE
Blood donors must be at least 17 years old, weigh 110 pounds or more and
show a photo I.D.
* Today: City of Inverness, 11:30 a m. to 5pm
* Wednesday: E Nini Hassee, Stage Coach Trail near Floral City, 11 a.m. to 4
p.m.
* Thursday: Publix, Crystal River, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
* Friday: SunTrust, Crystal River, 8 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
needs 1,600 donors weekly to meet the
needs of the patients in the hospitals
they provide.,
"We need the residents of north cen-
tral Florida to donate during the next
few days to help supplies recover to
safe levels. Fortunately, the communi-
ties we serve are responsive when they
Special to the Chronicle
Members of the Citrus County Concert Band practice Is from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Lecanto Middle School Band Room
off County Road 491. To join, call John Durbin at 795-1863.
Instrumentalists wanted for concert band
Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Concert Band is in
dire need of instrumentalists, especial-
ly trumpet/coronet players.
The band is an all-volunteer group of
musicians, ages 16 through 80-plus and
is composed of men and women, boys
and girls, many of whom have played in
the big bands of the '40s and '50s, sym-
phony orchestras, high school, college
and military bands.
Band membership is open to anyone
TOOT YOUR OWN HORN
Trumpet and coronet players are
especially welcome to join, but
instrumentalists of all sorts are
invited into the Citrus County
Concert Band.
Call John Durbin at 726-1863.
who can read music and gets a kick out
of the big band sound.
The band plays marches, symphonic,
religious, operatic and popular
Broadway hits; in other words, there is
something for everyone.
The band performs an average of four
concerts during the fall. and winter
months including veterans' events,
fairs, recreation centers, at the mall and
"on the mall."
Practice is from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the Lecanto Middle School
Band Room (County Road 491). Anyone
interested is invited to "check us out"
Dust off the old horn (or whatever) and
give John Durbin a call at 795-1863.
Sign up for Nature Coast Soccer League
League open to all area children;
games played in Beverly Hills
Special to the Chronicle 0 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept.
6.
Nature Coast Soccer League 0 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday,
plan sign-ups for the 2007-08 Sept 8.
season. All sign-ups are at 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9.
Citrus Springs Middle School: Nature Coast Soccer is cen-
10 a.m. to noon Saturday trally located in Citrus County.
E 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30. Players from all areas are
welcome.
A copy (not the original) of
your child's state issued birth
certificate is mandatory at reg-
istration for the league to keep.
We cannot register your child
with FYSA without it (if you
have played with NCSL prior,
you don't need to provide
another copy).
The fee for registration is $55
($5 discount for each addition-
al child in the family).
Games will be played on
All about the FOOD
Gulf Islands to host performance
Gulf Islands Civic Theatre Inc. presents "One
Hundred Years of Musical Memories" as a dinner
show for one evening only, on Saturday at Tuscany
on the Meadow in the Citrus Hills Lodge, County
Road 486, Hernando.
Social hour starts at 4 p.m., with appetizers and the
cash bar available. Dinner is served at 5. The musical
show begins at 6:30.
Ticket price of $40 includes appetizers, dinner
choice of either a meat or chicken entree, show, tax
and gratuity. Reservations can be secured by using a
major credit card. The facility is wheelchair accessible.
Call 422-0738, 795-3077 or 628-9427.
Food ministry sets distribution
EL-Shaddai food ministries will sponsor a "brown
bag of food" distribution from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wed-
nesday, Aug. 29, at the Crystal River Church God,
2180 W. 12th Ave., behind the Lincoln Mercury deal-
ership.
This food giveaway is the last Wednesday of every
month. For information, call 795-3079 or 628-9087.
We deliver to homebound. The USDA is an equal
opportunity provider.
CFCC invites restaurants to Taste
Central Florida Community College Citrus Campus
has announced an Oct. 28 date for Taste of Citrus
* Submit information at least two weeks before the event.
* Early submission of timely material is appreciated, but mul.
tlple publications cannot be guaranteed.
2007 and invites area restaurants to join the fun.
"Spotlight on Education" is the theme for the 18th
annual fundraiser, which begins at 6 p.m. at the
CFCC Citrus Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto Highway,
Lecanto. Event chairpeople are Don Taylor and
Debbie Muir.
Registration forms have been mailed to restaurants
that participated last year. New restaurants interested
in taking part can call Fran Martens at 746-5015, Joe
Romano at 564-1211, or Cindy Lewis at 302-9695.
For general information about the event, or to
request a registration form, call Mary Lou Shevlin at
613-4290 or Dr. Vernon Lawter at the CFCC Citrus
Campus, 746-6721.
West Citrus Elks to dine on lobster
One of the most popular events at the lodge in the
near future is the PER lobster dinner and dance that
will be Saturday, Oct. 13. Lobsters will be imported
from New England. As an alternative, an oversized
slab of prime rib will be on the menu for members and
guests.
The cost of the lobster dinner will be $22 per per-
son or the prime rib dinner will be $18 per person, tax
included. Tickets go on sale at the Lodge on Sept. 3
(Labor Day), so get your tickets early. Table seating
can only be made when tickets are purchased. Your
attendance is greatly appreciated and is a great help
to us in continuing our charity work in the community.
* Submit material at Chronicle offices in Inverness or Crystal
River; by fax at 563-3280; or by e-mail to community@
chronicleonline.com.
ON THE NET
www.naturecoastsoccer.com
Saturday at the Beverly Hills
Park on Roosevelt Boulevard
in Beverly Hills.
Opening day is Nov. 3. We
will be holding a "Shoot-A-
Thon" on Oct. 27, more infor-
mation to follow.
Contact Nature Coast Soccer
at 527-0658 or www.nature
coastsoccer.com.
and Movie Gallery, Inverness, 1
here is a critical blood shortage
e're confident that we'll see
se to our appeal," Nolen said.
toll free (888) 795-2707 or visit
fesouth.org for donor center and
Irive information. Blood donors
e at least 17 years old, weigh 110
s or more and show a photo I.D.
Vendors
may join
Springs
Festival
Special to the Chronicle
Nature-oriented artists and
craftsmen are invited to sign
up now to sell their merchan-
dise at the Sixth Annual
Marion County Springs
Festival scheduled at the
Rainbow Springs State Park
on Saturday, Sept 22. Each 10-
foot by 10-foot booth space is
available on a first-come, first-
serve basis for $100. In addi-
tion, there is no charge for
local school groups and non-
profit organizations to display
their interactive exhibits that
focus on water-wise uses and
conservation of Florida's fresh
water supply Applications to
sell or exhibit can be down-
loaded from the Springs
Festival's Web site wWw
.springsfestorg or picked up at
the Ocala/Marion County
Chamber of Commerce or
Dunnellon Area Chamber of
Commerce.
Educating Marion County
residents and visitors about
Florida's freshwater springs
and the importance of preserv-
ing this valuable natural
resource is the goal of the
Marion County Springs Festi-
val. This annual family-friend-
ly event hosts a wide variety of
educational and entertain-
ment venues including inter-
active exhibits and lectures on
the Florida aquifer system,
water wise landscaping tips,
arts and crafts vendors, live
musical entertainment, story-
telling, student art show, guid-
ed canoe trips on the Rainbow
River, hiking and more.
Rainbow Springs State Park
is west of Ocala on U.S. 41
north of the city of Dunnellon.
For more information or direc-
tions, call (352) 465-8555 or visit
the Web site www.springs
festorg.
New member
Special to the Chronicle
Homosassa Flotilla 15-04 inducted new member Lan Ung
Ziegler, left, at a recent meeting. Cmdr. George Dooris,
right, performed the swearing-in ceremony. Anyone Inter-
ested in joining Flotilla 15-04 is encouraged to contact
Ned Barry at 249-1042 or at nedbarry@tampabay.rr.com.
* News notes tend to run one week prior to the date of an
event. Publication on a specific day cannot be guaranteed.
* Expect notes to run no more than twice.
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Citrus Cinemas 6 Inverness
Box Office 637-3377
"The Invasion" (PG-13) 12:15
p.m., 2:40 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:45 p.m.
"Superbad" (R) 12:45 p.m.,
3:45 p.m., 7:20 p.m. Digital.
"Rush Hour 3" (PG-13) 12:30
p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:05, 7:50 p.m.
"The Bourne Ultimatum"
(PG-13) 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
"The Simpsons Movie" (PG-
13) 12:20 p.m., 2:30, 7:40 p.m.
"Hairspray" (PG) 12:50 p.m.,
3:50 p.m., 7:15 p.m.
"... Chuck & Larry" (PG-13)
4:50 p.m.
Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864
"The Last Legion" (PG-13)
12:35 p.m., 3 p.m., 5:25 p.m., 8
p.m., 10:25 p.m. Digital.
"The Invasion" (PG-13) 12:20
p.m., 2:50 p.m., 5:10 p.m., 7:30
p.m., 9:55 p.m.
"Superbad" (R) 12:05 p.m.,
2:40 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 7:50 p.m.,
10:35 p.m. Digital.
"Stardust" (PG-13) 12:45
p.m., 4:35 p.m., 7:45,10:40 p.m.
"Rush Hour 3" (PG-13) 12:30
p.m., 2:35 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:25
p.m., 10 p.m. Digital.
"Daddy Day Camp" (PG)
12:15 p.m., 2:25 p.m., 5:05 p.m.
"Underdog" (PG) 12:25 p.m.,
2:30 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7 p.m.,
10:10 p.m.
"The Bourne Ultimatum"
(PG-13) 12:10 p.m., 2:45 p.m.,
5:20 p.m., 7:55 p.m., 10:30 p.m.
"No Reservations" (PG) 7:15
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352-422-5485.
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352-628-4144
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available for people
who need to serve
their community
service.
(352) 560-6163 or
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24' Logs, ideal for
campsite. You pick up.
(352) 746-4160
" This area's
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FLORIDA BROWNDOG
9w old F Mutt puppy.
Brown, black and cute
all over Free 330-7129
FREE KITTENS TO GOOD
HOME. Grey/Tabby Mix.
10 wks. Old.
Call 476-2071
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
FREE REMOVAL
Of unwanted hsehold.
.& Garage Sale Items.
Call (352) 476-8949
Free Removal Scrap
Metal, Appl.'s.A/C,
Mowers, motors, etc.
Brian (352) 302-9480
KITTEN
10wks Orange & white.
Female.
(352) 447-3385
The Path Shelter
will pick up your
unwanted vehicle
Tax deductible
receipt given
(352) 746-9084
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK. Call J.W.
(352) 228-9645
BEAGLE FEMALE
Lost Inverness Vicinity
Black. Brown, wht.
ring around neck.
Umps. Owner
Heartbroken
(352) 860-0109
LOST CAT
Grey & white male.
Declawed
Last seen in Beverly Hills
(352) 464-1401 cell
(352) 464-1399
LOST DOG
Lost dog In holiday
heights, female, husky
and lab mix, husky like
colors 352-795-0343
11x13 OLDER PHOTO
Found by Walmarts,
Inverness area. Photo
of young man.
(352) 634-0983
BLACK MIXED COLLIE
Male puppy.
Vic. Kenmore & Ring,
Citrus Springs. 8/19.
(352) 465-3293
DALMATIAN 10-11 yrs.
old. MIn. spots. Crystal
River area.
(352) 746-2943
PITBULL, Young Female
Black & White, very
sweet. Vic. Turner
Camp 8/16.
(352) 726-7660
"Can You Dig It?" Heavy
Equipment School. 3wk
training program. Back-
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(352) 212-1446
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
Private Investor Wanted
Will pay $5,000 interest
on $ 10K. 5 yr. sm.
business loan. Have
collateral. 352-628-1472
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BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352) 341-3032
VIDEO RENTAL BUSINESS
Est. Clientelle of > 14 yrs.
VHS/DVDS $11,500 obo
352-637-4336/634-2454
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
For ongoing Gopher
Tortoise Relocation
in InvernessI Help
w/trapping &
preparing for transit.
ATVs helpful.
Email or call:
352-288-3228
mikebowen@paws
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View available pets
on our website or call
(352) 795-9550
Need help rehoming
a pet call us
Adoptive homes
available for small
'dogs
Reauested donations
are tax deductible
Pet Adoptions
Thursday, August 23,
12noon 2pm
Mercantile Bank Rt.
44, Inverness
Saturday, August 25
10am -12pm
Sugarmlill Manor
Assisted Living Facility
Rt. 19, Homosassa
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our
adorable cats and
kittens that are
available for
adoption.
We are open 8:00 A
M till 4:00 P M
Monday-Friday.
Week-end and
evenings by
appointment.
All Cats and Kittens
are altered, tested for
Feline Luk and Aids.
Up to date on vac-
cines for age
appropriate.
Phone 352-563-2370
Visit us at
www hofsoha.org.
or stop by our offices
at 1149 N Conant
Ave. Corner of 44
and Conant.
Look for the big
white building with
the bright paw prints.
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MASSAGE &
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by Licensed Hairdresser
Curts/Perms/Wash/Style
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and read
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everyday using the
Chronicle classified.
Call today and we'll
help you get rid of
your unwanted stuff.
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EXP. TEACHERS
CDA or 40 hr. training
required. Quality
childcare hiring.
(352) 795-5862
INFANT/TODDLER
TEACHER NEEDED
(352) 795-6890
BUSY OFFICE
Good Phone skills,
detail oriented, able to
multi task & computer
exp. w/Excel & Word.
Full Time Position
Benefits available.,
Apply In person
Brays Pest Control
3447 E. Gulf to Lake
Hwy. Inverness
FRONT DESK
POSITION F/T
Health & dental care.
Vacations & 401k
available. Qualified
candidates. Must
have reliable
transportation & a
great service
attitude. Must be
able to work
weekends &
holidays.
Apply in person
Mon-Sat
9am-4:30pm at
ENCORE Crystal Isles
RV Resort
11419 W Fort Island
Trail, Crystal River, FL
34429
'OFFICE MANAGER
Computer literate Quick
Books and MicroSoft
experience a plus. Call
302-8981 for interview.
RECEPTIONIST
Chapel Receptionist
for funeral home,
Homosassa Chapel.
Clean driving record a
must. Excellent pay,.
benefits and hours.
Fax resure to:
(352) 726-1801
NAIL TECHS
Full Time or Part Time
(352) 382-7020
$$$$$$$$$$
$1500.00
Sign on Bonus!
LICENSED NURSES
11-7
If you possess above
average skills, are
dedicated to the
higher standards of
elder care, good
documentation and
a genuine caring
attitude, we have a
place for you. We
offer a salary range
comparable to your
experience and
great benefits.
Crystal River Health
and Rehab Center
136 NE 12th Ave.
Crystal River, FL 34429
(352) 795-5044
HR/Connie
(M, T, Th.. & F 9-3)
DFWP/EOE
Care
Coordinator PRN
Ideal candidate must
have current RN or
LPN license with the
state of Florida.
Experience with
Utilization
Review/Care
Management
desirable; must have
the ability to
effectively
communicate and
interact with other
professionals; must be
certified as an
Accreditation
Medical Record
Technician or
certification In
Utilization Review or
Case Manager
desirable. Please
apply online at
www.cilrusmh.com
Agency Nurse
Administrator
Rapidly growing
Home Health Care
Company Is looking
for a well qualified
person to lead the
day to day operations
and growth plans for
Citrus Sumter, Lake
and Hernando coun-
ties, Requirements RN
with knowledge of
HHA regulations,
Nurse registry exp., Is
a plus, but will train.
Please Fax Resume to
Ms. Valdez At
Family Life Care, Inc.
386-364-5648
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POSSIBILITIES
SLife Care Center of
Citrus County offers
Sour associates a
unique and exciting
experience in our
nursing department.
Surround yourself
with a team of
caring, challenging
professionals who
s aspire to meet the
same goals as you.
RN/LPN
Full-Time 11p-7a
CNA
Full-Time, Part-Time
& PRN positions
available.
Excellent benefits
I and career growth
opportunities
352.746.4434
Hannah Mand
3325 W. Jerwayne Ln
Lecanto, FL 34461
www.LCCA.com0
EOE
Cen
F/T LPN
$$$$$$SS$$$$$$$$$$
NEW WAGE SCALE.
Seeking outgoing,
energetic
Individual.
Apply at:
BARRINGTON PLACE
(352) 746-2273
Fast Growing
Compounding
Pharmacy seeking
Medical
Technician
Must have 2-4yrs of
college or
experience In
medical (Including
RN/LPN) or scientific
field. Will train
Salary Range:
$12-$15/hr.
FL Licensed
Pharmacist
Part-time 2 to 3 days a
week. Will Train.
Great Benefits
Both Positions:,
Health Insurance
Paid time Off
No weekends or
holidays
Fax Resume to:
352-341-2626
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's
Per Visit, Benefits
Offered. Minimum
25 hrs. per week.
(772) 286-1844
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Housekeeper
Full time, experience
preferred. Apply at
BARRINGTON PLACE
2341 W Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Lecanto
LPN
We are a residential
program for 96 high
and maximum risk
males committed to
the Dept. of Juvenile
Justice. We are
currently looking for
an LPN to work
12pm-8pm M-F and
one week-end a
month
Competitive pay rate
Benefit package
Apply in person at:
Cypress Creek
2855 W Woodland
Ridge Dr.
Lecanto, FL 34461
Or fax resume to
352-527-2235
Drug Free Workplace
/ EEO
LPN/MA
SURGICAL
SCHEDULER
Orthopedic Practice.
Oniv Exp'd need applyv
Fax resume to: Nettle
(352) 746-0333
MEDICAL
ASSISTANT &
RECEPTIONIST
Front & Back Exp.,
F/T, computer &
phlebotomy. For busy
primary care MD Off.
Fax Resume To:
352-489-5786
MEDICAL
ASSISTANT
Experience needed.
Please send resume to
P.O. Box 3087
Homosassa Springs,
FL 34447
MEDICAL
OFFICE STAFF
Receptionists,
record clerks, RNs,
LPNs, & MAs needed
for Inverness &
Crystal River
locations. F/T. P/T
and job sharing
opportunities.
Employees are
responsible for
effectively and
professionally
managing patient
flow from arrival to
departure. Must
Interact well
w/patients, visitors &
fellow employees.
All skill levels
should apply.
Excellent pay
& benefits.
mediobflorlda
@yahoo.cam
Or by fax:
(352) 726-8763
Now Are
Currently
Interviewing for
CNAs
FT All Shifts
RN & LPN
PRN All Shifts
Check out our
new shifts
differential.
Please apply at;
Diamond Ridge
Health & Rehab
2730 W Marc
Knighton Ct
Lecanto, FL
EOE
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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-11 p.m.
Please apply to
Lisa White,
Resident care
Coordinator
2730 W Marc
Knighton Ct
Lecanto, FL
No Phone calls please
EOE
Part time
CHECK-OUT
RECEPTIONIST
Experience req'd.
Fill out application
in person @
WEST COAST
EYE INSTITUTE
240 N. Lecanto Hwy,
Lecanto, FL 34461,
S (352)746-2246
Ext 834
RN, LPN, CNA,
CMA NEEDED
ALL STAR A
Professional
Staffing Services
352-560-6210
RN/LPN
CNA/HHA'S
New competitive
pay rates. Call
Interim Health Care
(352)637-3111
Wound Care
Nurse
Part time
(352) 586-0632
Exp. Residential
Insulators Needed
(352) 628-7444
EXP'D TOW TRUCK
OPERATOR
Clean driving record a
must. Must be willing to
work weekends.
Advance Towing
(352) 637-1768
EXP'D TRIM
CARPENTER
Must have own
transportationill
(352) 302-6397
F/T LAWN
SERVICE HELPER
Exp. pref'd.
(352) 400-1047
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311 /Cell 422-3656
X RAY TECH
Part time ,
(352) 586-0632
ADMIN. ASSISTANT
F/T, Multi tasking, quick
books knowledge sales
& estimating exp. a plus.
Fax Resume to:
352-637-0364
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
A LL POSITIONS
*Drivers
eServers
*Cooks
*Shift Managers
Apply in person at:
PIZZA HUT
of HOMOSASSA
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
EXP'D LINE COOK
Apply in.person @
INVERNESS
Golf & Country Club
(352) 726-2583
Exp'd LINE COOK
Apply in person at:
CRACKERS
BAR & GRILL,
Crystal River
FRONT DESK
At HOMOSASSA
RIVERSIDE RESORT
Aoolv In Person
5297 S. Cherokee
Way, Homosassa
HUNGRY HOWIE'S
PIZZA & SUBS
_Deliver
gr./ nnn Mgr.
Drivers earn
$12. $15. per hr.
with hourly wage,
delivery wage & tips.
Drivers must have
valid FL. Drivers
license/proof of
Insurance
Bring copy of driving
record.
$50.00 Sign on bonus.
Please apply in
person at
11371 N. Williams St.
Dunnellon
3601. N. Lecanto
Blvd., Beverly Hills,
1677 S. Suncoast Hwy,
Crystal River.
Now Hiring
COOKS, PREP
COOKS & SERVERS
Exp'd Only.Apply within,
Peck's Old Port Cove
139 N. Ozello Trail
Crystal River.
$$ GOT CASH $$
Earn great money by
setting appts. for busy
local company.
Call Steve:
352-628-0187
AC DUCT
INSTALLERS
Exp'd only. AIR MASTERS
(352) 564-8822
BOAT MATE
For 45' Pontoon Boat.
Clean cut, drug free.
Part Time/Full Time
In season. If you're
lazy, don't apply!
(352) 628-3450
Craftsman Fine
Furniture Maker
Ability in all phases
of furniture work.
Perfectionist, self
starter, leader. Ability
to run moldings,
veneer work,
furniture staining &
finishing expert.
By appointment:
(352) 795-1100
ELECTRICIAN
Commercial &
residential. 5 + Yrs.
Exp. & resume
required. Must pass
drug screen &
physical. Over-time
avail. MIDAS Const.
(352) 465-7267
$$ GOT CASH $$
Earn great money by
setting appts, for busy
local company.
Call Steve @
352-628-0187
CARWASH HELP
BKLEEN Carwash has
2 fulltime positions
open. Must be drug free
and hard working.
Tues-Sat 9-5:30
527-4977
CHiONiCLE
DELIVERY ROUTES
AVAILABLE
EARN EXTRA
$$ 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.
CHRoNILE
ClipNiijE
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.
EXP. POOL SERVICE
TECH NEEDED
(352) 302-7447
GOLF COURSE &
LANDSCAPE
Personnel Needed,
FT. Apply in person at
920 E Ray St.
Hernando or
call 344-2400
OTR DRIVER
Needed
Class A. clean MVR,
flat bed experience
Call Debbie 302-5619
P/T SECURITY
OFFICERS
Class D Security Ucense
required. Local.
Starting Rate $7.60/hr.
352-726-1551 Ext. 1313,
call between 7a-2:30p
Mon-Fri.
EXP. FEEDER
Work flex. hrs. Under I
hr. 7days/wk, AM. Must
Live near 495/Mini Frms.
Fax info & exp 564-0733
P/T Front & Snack
Counter Help
Experience a plus.
Smiling faces a must!
Apply in person.
Manatee Lanes,
Crystal River DFWP
795-4546
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
TOWER HAND
Starting at $9.00/hr
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT.
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri
TRUCK
MAINTENANCE
& SERVICE
For Local Trucking Co.
Heavy experience
a plus. 6 pm. 4am.
Apply in person.
See Steve @
SMG TRUCKING
6844 N. Citrus Ave.
CRYSTAL RIVER EOE
WAVECREST
MASONRY
*COMMERCIAL
FORM CARPENTER
* LAYOUT MAN
With tools
(352) 746-9191
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6 Station Beauty Salon
US Hwy 41 S., Inverness
$25K John Hoftfmelster,
Coldwell Banker,
Next Generation
352-476-7236/382-2700
DON'T MISS THIS
OPPORTUNITY
Carpet & Duct
Cleaning Franchise
Serving Marion & Citrus
Co. FOR SALE in the
low $100's. Equipment
& Inventory Included.
(352) 476-2683
Private Investor Wanted
Will pay $5,000 Interest
on $10K, 5 yr. sm.
business loan. Have
collateral. 352-628-1472
Need.a Job
or a
qualified
employee?
This area's
#1
employment
source!
CHOi
Combination Barber
Shop & Hair Studio
For Sale, for Info.
Call (352) 795-4307
VIDEO RENTAL BUSINESS
Est. Clientelle of > 14 yrs.
VHS/DVDS $11,500 abo
352-637-4336/634-2454
ALL STEEL BUILDINGS
25x25x7 (2:12 PItch)
1- 9x7 garage door,
2 vents,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED-$15 995
25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16.495
Many Sizes Avail.
We Custom Build
We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
LLC.COM
1-866-624-9100
metalstructuresllc corn
Over 3.000 Homes
and Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
CJIRpNICLE
CIi)s~fieds
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.
Ught, lounger. Under
warranty. New
$4,395/Sacrifice $2,195
FACTORY DIRECT
METAL BUILDINGS
CARPORTS, SHEDS
Custom Installation,
Up to 140MPH
Wind Rating
Gulf to Lake Sales
(352) 527-0555
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CARE BEAR STUFF
$80/all. More Info
(352) 628-1669
DISCOUNT SMOKING
PIPES
www halfDorcenipes
Your World
61 Miaw "&le'
S Air Conaitioner
12,000 BTU, brand new,
never used $225
Air Conditioner
8.000 BTU, brand new
never used $150
(352) 634-2527
G.E. Refrigerator
Side by side with freezer
$400 U pick up
201-978-6015
GE STOVE,
elec. white. Exc. cond.
Dunnellon. $125,
(352) 489-2890
Refrigerator
$Too.
(352) 382-5661
REFRIGERATOR
Compact 3.6 cu ft
Magic chef, black/SS
Near new condition.
$100. 352-382-0439.
Refrigerator, GE 21.7
cu.ff, with cemaker,
$400. GE Dishwasher,
Tritan XL, $275 Both like
new, never used, black,
(352) 527-0193
SEARS KENMORE
110 DRYER, 2yrs. old.
Exc. cond, Asking
$225/obo
(352) 560-3759
Washer & Dryer
Heavy duty, super
capacity $350. obo
(352) 628-3303
(352) 586-4257
WASHER & DRYER
Set for $100
(352) 220-4082
ESTATE MERCHANDISE
AUCTION
THURS. AUG. 23
SALE: 5 PM
4000 S. Hwy. 41
INVERNESS
Comm/Rest/Equip.
'97 Crown Vic; EZ Go
golf cart; Furn., tools,
etc. See web,
dudleysauction.com
(352) 637-9588
AB1667 AU2246
12%BP 2%Disc ca/ck
CRAFIbMAN
TOOLCHEST
Loaded!
$1,200O 80
(352) 341-3008
Smithy Lathe Mill Drill
Press, Model AT300,12"
swing, 7" over bed, 7"
cross slide, 20" between
centers, 6 speed $550:
Craftsman H/D table
w/drawers, wheels,
$200; Larry (352)
746-2676, Pine Ridge.
15" LCD
Flat Panel TV &
PC Monitor $250.
(352) 795-5536
Older 50' Rearl
Projection TV
Works well. i
s150 '
352-637-4968/
352-484-9728 ,
- sfilf~
450 CONCRETE BLCKS
/5 EACH/obo '
you haul.
(352) 422-6464
Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery. aval.
Free quote, 344-4839.
Computer Pro, Lw FIt Rt.
In-House Networkingr,
virus, Spy-ware & more!
(352) 586-7799 .'
DIESTLER COMPUTERS'
Internet service, New.
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/ '1.
MCard 637-5469 "'
http://www.rdeeii.cof
MF40 LOADER
TRACTOR W/
BOXBLADE $4500.
(352) 726-1473
A/C Tune up w/ Free
permanent filter +
Termite/Pest Control
Insp. Uc & Boned Only
$44.95 for both.
(352) 628-5700
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S"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
A Tree Service & Demos
S352.447-3713/232-2898
I AFFORDABLE, =I
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE |
STrash, Trees, Brush
Apple. Furn, Const, I
| Debris & Garages |
& Hauling 302-6955
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
design. Stump Grinding
FREE CONSULTATION
To hurricane ready your
trees. Prof. Arborist,
Action Tree 726-9724
Joseys Landscaping
Lawns, Trees, Pavers
Clean-up, Sod, dump
truck. (352) 556-8553
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Uc
#0256879 352-341-6827
A TREE SURGEON
Lic. & Ins. Exp'd friendly
serv. Lowest rates Free
estlmates,352-860-1452
All Computer Repairs
We come to your home
or office. 21 yrs. exp.
7 days (352) 212-1165
Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs in-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery, avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
Computer Pro, Lw Fit Rt.
In-House Networking,
virus, Spy-ware & morel
(352) 586-7799
CARPET FACTORY Direct
Restretch,clean, repair
Vinyl, Tile, Wood, (352)
341-0909 Shop at home
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728
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vChrls 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
George Swedlige
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400 /628-2245
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick 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.
Lic.CBC060275. Ins.
(352) 302-1236
TOP HAT AIRPORT SERV.
.r Aug-Sept. Special
Tampa Int. $75 max. 2
people. (352) 628-4927
FREE ESTIMATES
FREE P.U. & DELIVERY
Furniture & Cornices
628-5595
CHILD CARE
In My Registered Home
All Ages, Excellent Ref.
S(352) 382-5118
CHILDCARE In my
Christian Rock Crusher
Home. Call for rates.
(352) 601-5421
STAY AT HOME MOM
IN MY FLORAL CITY
HOME. EXP. W/REF.
(352) 726-4461
v'Chrls Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Llc#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
Artistic Housecleaning
Excellent Results
Redesign & Decorating
Avail., Ellie 586-5968
Clean Breeze Cleaning
Service INC. Sparking
Clean Bath & KitchensI
352-344-5503/422-7435
Sparkling Home
Cleaning Service
Get the best when you
have me clean your
home Wkly, bl-wkly,
1 time cleaning moves,
rentals, real estate sales
& model homes. Uc. Ins.
Ryanna 586-7919
Hauter & Clark
Handyman & More
Home, Office & Floor
Cleaning, Lawn Serv.
Pressure Washing,
(352) 860-0911
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.,
Uc/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%s
Com./resid., Li. & Ins.
*. I 32) R2-729 *
COUNTERTOPS
Re-laminate or replace
your countertops. Mica
or Wood Cabinets
Avail (352) 795-5300
Additions-Kitchens
Bathrooms Decks,
Woodfloors Ceramic
DJM Constructors Inc.
Uc. & ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
All Home Improvement
with Croftmen Builders
Remodeling, Garages,
Decks, Frame & Trim
No Job Too Small
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 HomesAdditlons
Florida Rooms.
637-4373 CRC 1326872
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FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257-1011
I panel or camp cage
Family owned & oper'd
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Lic#2708
(352) 628-0562
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. 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. Uc./Ins. 341-3300
Roland's Pressure
Cleaning & Painting
Mobiles, houses & roofs
Driveways w/surfac.e
cleaner. No streaks
24 yrs. Uc; 352-726-3878
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#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash & Gutters
Uc.5863 (352) 746-0141
1 Call does It AIll No lob
too smn. Remod., Home
Repairs, Press. Clean.,
etc. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small[ Reliable. Ins
256271 352-465-9201
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext. painting FREE
Est., 10% off any job. ic
# 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
r TO Z FO -- YO
F AFFORDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP, I
I PROMPT SERVICE I
STrash Trees, Brush
SAppl. Furn, Const, I
SDebris & Garages |
352-697-1126 R
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. LUc#1 89620
352-201-0116,726-0762
Handyman Wayne
Lic 34151, 352-795-9708
Cell 352-257-3514
Hauler & Clark
Handyman & More
Home, Office & Floor
Cleaning, Lawn Serv.
Pressure Washing,
(352) 860-0911
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
services. Uc.2776/lns.
(352) 628-4282 Visa/MC
STAYLER AC & HEATING,
INC. Uc. & Ins.
CACO 58704
352-628-6300
FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, Lighting,
Spa, Sheds Uc. & Insur.
#2767 (352)257-2276
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
| PROMPT SERVICE |
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 $$$/Professlonal
Pronlpt 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,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext. painting FREE
Est., 10% off any job. lic
# 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing
All types.Free estimates
SCommr/Res. 628-4002
BARNYARD II FENCING
Serving Citrus Co. Since
1973. Free Estimates
(352) 726-9260
GARY JOE ROSEBERRY
Fence Company
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 Ratesll
Exp'd, Lc. CCC1327843
Erik (352) 628-2557
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Servn,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
Concrete Slabs, Pavers
Remove & Haul Debris
Demolit. 352-746-9613
Uc# CRC1326431
CONCRETE WORK.
Sidewalks, Driveways
Patios, slabs. Free est.
Uc. 2000. Ins. 795-4798
Decorative concrete,
River rock, curbs, Stamp
concrete Fuston's River
Rock (352) 344-4209
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Lic.1476 726-6554
Additions-Kitchens
Bathrooms Decks,
Woodfloors Ceramic
DJM Constructors Inc.
Lic. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Uc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
We do It ALLI Big or Sm.l
Additions, BA & Kitch,,
Drywall,Crown molding,
SDemo. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613.
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
Lic/Ins. #2441 795-7241
CUTTING EDGE Ceramic
Tile. Uc. #2713, Insured.
Showers Firs Counters
Etc. (352) 422-2019
ROCKMONSTERS, INC.
St. Cert. Metal/Drywall
Contractor. Repairs,
Texture, Additions,
Homeowners, Builders
Free est. (352) 220-9016
Lic.#SCC131149747
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
All types of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
work. No job too small.
352-302-7325 341-2019
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Houling,
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.
Uc. & 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
& Stump Grinding
L ic. (32) 422-2114
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod; 352-563-0272
Joseys Landscaping
Lawns, Trees, Pavers
Clean-up, Sod, dump
truck. (352) 556-8553
SOD SOD SOD*.
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352) 341-3032
"El Cheapa" cuts $10 up
Beat any Price. We do
it All. Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
A TROPICAL LAWN
Family owned & oper.
Satisfaction Guaran.
352-257-9132/257-1930
All American Lawn
Care. Serving all Citrus
Cty. Free est. Reas (352)
527-1836/ 200-1005
C & R LANDSCAPING
Lawn Maintenance
clean ups Mulching,
We Show Up
352-503-5295, 503-5082
LAWN SERVICE
We do re-sodding
and patching.
Free Estimate 795-4798.
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, ULic./Ins.
352-464-3967 n
POOL LINERS! *
15 Yrs. Exp. *
Call for free estimate
i (352) 591-3641 i
POOL REPAIRS?
Comm. & Res., & Leak
detection, lic. 2819,
352-503-3778, 302-6060
WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes
& models. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up, -,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
METAL BUILDINGS T
Pump houses, carports,
etc. Very reasonable!
Fred (352) 464-3146
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607,
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956-
ANUSSO.COM '
V KfIl'ILJ/I' IIK .C *
6" Seamless Gutter ,
Best Job Availablell .
ULic. & Ins. 352-860-071?
MUSIC TEACHER VIOLIN
Base, Guitar. Elec.
Guitar, Drums. Wed-
dings 352-422-5291
YARD VAC
Dethatching Lawns
Vacuum Leaves & Thatch,
Tree Trimming
(352) 637-3810 or (352) 287-0393
FREE ESTIMATE Licensed & Insured
END OF SUMMER
SPECIAL
ANY ROOF CLEANED
"30-F O Upto
3 0 0V 3,o000 sq.ft.I
Suncoast
Exterior
Restoration Service Inc.
www.roofcleaningnopressure.com
1877-601-5050 352-489-5265
New & Re-Roofs Flat & Low Pitch
Roof Repairs Commercial Residential
Shingle Metal Built Up Roof
Torchdown Shakes
xIna ll ation, u.
(352) 628-2557
Lucksroof.com
SRoof Inspections Available Drug Free Workplace
Slate Certified Lie. #CCC1327843
I ROO ING
Installations by
Brian CBC1253853
We'w onl tlmtid &*yad im4inoti .fo __ "
352-628-7519. .
ww ad, ancedalumrnum info
I Sening All of Citrus Count y
Gerry's Boulercei
Excavating Ponds & Ditches .CCC2.6. -u0LV I N1
& SUPPLY INC.
Bush Hogging Family Owned & Operated
Land Clearing NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
1Fence S1rayinI FREE ESTIMATES
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3-ton A/C
$400
(352) 564-0578
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
2 Ton $780.00
-* 2-1'/ton $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
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STYLE Coffee Table $75;
TEAK BAR CART,
$100. (352) 746-3417
RENTAL FINDER
www.chronicle
rentalfinder.com
SECTIONAL
sectional,two piece good
condition cream color with
earth tones. $200.00
call 352-382-2512
Sofa & Love Seat set,
w/ matching ottoman,
beige micro fiber,
like new, $650.
(352) 637-4743
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
Craftsman 1512 HP
Riding Mower
46" cut, starts & runs
good. $350.
(352) 341-5029
CRAFTSMAN 19" LAWN
MOWER, H.D. Electric,
120V, excellent cond,,
$95. (352) 637-7262
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
Mower & Equipment
Repair Quick Service.
Pick up & Delivery,
Don Mead 400-1483
Ride on Mower
132HP, 30" craftsman
used less than 2 sea-
sons, automatic,
bagger, extra belts, gas
can, mini charger. All
papers cost $1,400. sell
$650. (352) 527-2327
RIDING MOWERS
3, John Deer STX 38
$350, Craftsman
Garden Tractor with
blade $350
352 94A7-52A
3 PC. STANLEY
Entertainment Center
Solid, light colored
wood. Exc. cond. $500/
obo. ETHAN ALLEN
Country Style Coffee
Table, $150/obo
(352) 527-8578 or
(352) 464-4133
6 PC. KG. SZ. BEDROOM
SET Wht. Wash, NEW
Spring & Mattress $500;
8 PC. PATIO SET
w/Tea Cart $550
(352) 613-4891
7 PC. DINING SET
Walnut. Great Cond.
$240;
WHIRLPOOL DRYER $50
(352) 628-3203
PRE OWNED FURNITURE
Unbeatable Prices
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
BARSTOOLS (2)
Solid Wood, Cross
Spindle back, swivel,
like new. $100/both.
(352)860-2717
BEDROOM SET, KING SZ.
Very nice complete set,
Inc. exc. mattress
& box springs. $900
PATIO TABLE, $35
(352) 628-4031
BEDS + BEDS 4% BEDS
The factory outlet store I
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 4 Full $159
Queen $199 / King $249
Please call 795-6006
BEIGE LOVESEAT
& RECLINER CHAIR
$300/both obo.
(352) 746-2932
BOOKCASSES/
CURIO CABINETS (2)
Wood & Glass w/slide
up doors.
28.5" W X 5'H
$90/both. 352-628-1669
CHAR-GRILL SMOKER
W/COVER $100
HIDE-A BED'SOFA
Floral Print, Exc. Cond.
$175
(352) 613-4891
CITRUS HOME DECOR @
Homosassa Regional,
Consianment, like new
furniture (352) 621-3326
Coach & Love Seat,
burgundy reclines,
$350. Recliner, tan
heat & massage
$200.(352) 628-3303
(352) 586-4257
Day/Trundle Bed
Used twice, steel frame,
back & ends H/D
wood/wicker, off white,
thickest mattress's +
maroon cover, $225.
Larry (352) 746-2676,
Pine Ridge
DINING ROOM SET
8 uphol. chairs $350
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
W/Bridge for Big Scrn TV
$300; Wht wash wood.
(352) 527-9876
DINING ROOM SET, 6
chairs, table & hutch,
$575; BLUE SECTIONAL
Queen sleeper
w/recliner, $350;
352-382-7553
401-474-0089
DINING SET
TABLE (washed white)
42X42 w/18" leaf..With 4
club chairs on castors,
$200/obo. Call
(352) 382-8701
Ethan Allen antique
pine bookcase/ent.
center $350.
Hutch top $200
(352) 382-4911
GAMING TABLE
Small, all wood. Black
Jack, Roulette & Dice.
$80
(352) 860-0158
Leaders Rattan Dinette
' Set, 40" glass table, 4
chairs w/ coasters,
pretty blue cushions, 2
matching bar stools, ex-
cel. cond. cost. $1A00.
sell $650.
(352) 527-2327
LIVING RM. SET (Beige)
Sectional Leather Sofa
Bed & LoveSeat w/dbl,
recliner + 2 Indp. Swivel
Recliners $1,000;
CURIO CABINET $250
(352) 613-4891
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 END TABLES (2)
- Oak & glass, COFFEE
TABLE, HALL TREE & 2 LR
LAMPS. $100/SET
(352) 746-9155 after 5
OAK ROUND TABLE
w/4 Oak Chairs
Good Cond.
$150
(352) 341-6899 Aftr 5
Preowned Mattress Sets
'from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75,
628-0808
QUEEN SIZE BED
Brand New Box &
Springs "Pillow-Top"
w/iighted hdbrd $700
(352) 795-2754
Queen Sz. Bed Mattress
& Box spring,
Brass Headboard,
Ukenew$150.Oak
Dresser w/ Mirror $125
(352) 637-5708
REQDUED SONOMA
Butcher Block Island,
$100. 3 BACKLESS
BARSTOOLS, $125.
(352) 746-3417
24SPD. Men's Giant
Cypress DX exc. cond.
w/helmet & bike carrier
for 2, $200; LG. Cage
on Wheels for sm. ani-
mals, inc. access, $50.
Exc. (352) 746-2447
54x36 table, 4 chairs,
beige, rolled diamond
formica0 $225. 4 2000
Mustang rims & tires,
rims perfect, tires fair,
$150. (352) 382-4239
Above Ground Pool
15 x 25, w/ ladder,
pump & filter,
new $4,200. Sell $1,200.
Homosassa
(352) 503-6115
Cell 727-226-4025
BATH TUB
Lg. Fibrglss Garden Tub.
Coamp. w/hardware,
base & formica
enclosure. $250 obo
352-637-5656/201-0696
BBQ, charcoal, $25
Step Ladder, $15
(352) 344-9697
BOAT TRAILER
12' galv, $200;
VINYL RACK-Display
Holds 8 rolls w/rollers
$150 OBO
(352) 341-0787
BURN BARRELS
Heavy duty wi out tops
$7.50 EA (352) 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 Exc.
cond. Kitchenaid, con-
vection oven, glass top,
$300/obo. RECLINER
Easy Chair, Burgundy
$50. (352) 746-3933
Flea Market Load
Large excellent clean
and boxed, all for $100.
(352) 341-0003
GENERATOR
3,000 waft, Pro Source
Only been started
twice. $275
(352) 344-5135
No calls after 7 PM
Mobility Scooter
Sonic, like new,
$900.
Women's Bicycle,
Raleigh, like new $300
(352) 270-3806
OAK PEDESTAL DINETTE
W/4 Windsor Chairs,
$250; TOYOTA TACOMA
TOOLBOX, New $125.
352-860-0018 or
352-634-0425, Iv. msg.
Power washer, Briggs &
Stratton, 2300 PSI, $250
obo. Antique table, 6
chairs, $200 oboa
(352) 344-2984
Refrigerator, 2003
Kenmore, 18 cu. ft.
$275.
Outdoor Ping Pong
Table, $250.
(352) 270-3806
SAFE, FIREPROOF
Combination Lock.
4'WX 2'Dx6'H $100
(352) 423-0973
(305) 395-0540
SOD AL, VARIETIES
Bahia, $80 pallet,
St Augustine, $150
pallet. Install & Del.
Avail. 352-302-3363
SWIMMING POOL
18' Round. Like New!
Upgraded. Inc. Pump,
filter, vaccum & acc.
U take down. $1,200
352-423-0910/795-0024
TANNING BED 32 BULB
3 facial Tanners,
salon style. $500.
(352) 563-6659
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
For ongoing Gopher
Tortoise Relocation
In Inverness! Help
w/trapping &
preparing for transit.
ATVs helpful,
Email or call:
352-288-3228
mikebowen@paws
florldochapter.com
DKIUAL GJWiN
BRAND NEW
Never worn, Mori Lee
Collections, wht. sz. 18
Inc. headpiece, $1500/
abo, (352)464-0619
2007
SPECIALS
6 lines 10 days
Items totalling
$1-$150.........$7.95
$151-$400......$12.95
$401-$800.......$17.95
$801-$1,500....$22.95
CALL CHRONICLE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
726-3983 OR
563-5966
Two general
merchandise items
per ad,
private party only.
(Non-Refundable)
Some Restrictions
May Apply
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
WEBER 500 LX Series
GAS BBQ GRILL
Inc. 2 Gas Tanks,
owner's manual, cook-
book, utensils, etc. $150
(352) 382-1770
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
PRIDE SCOOTER
3 WHEEL $350.00,
RASCAL SCOOTER,
3 WHEEL, $350.00
(352) 628-9625
RALLY scooter, 3 wheel,
used 6 months. Cost
new $1595, Sell for $995
Elec. scooter lift
for car, $130
(352) 628-4677
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
Acoustic Guitar,
Yamaha, model FG401,
w/ hard case, strap,
fishman pickup $135.,
Amplifier, Peavey
100W, acoustic amp.
model KB/A50, $150.
(352) 527-2292
PIANO FOR SALE
Beautiful high back
antique piano.
Lovely tone. $400.
Call (352)503-3139
ESTATE MERCHANDISE
AUCTION
THURS. AUG. 23
SALE: 5 PM
4000 S. Hwy. 41
INVERNESS
Comm/Rest/Equip.
'97 Crown Vic; EZ Go
golf cart; Furn,, tools,
etc. See web:
dudleysauction.com
(352) 637-9588
AB1667 AU2246
12%BP 2%Dlsc ca/ck
Treadmill
wide deck,
space saver,
$150.
(352) 746-4746
ULTIMATE GYM
Full Exercise Station,
$100/obo; LIFESTEP
STAIRMASTER, $100/obo
(352) 527-8578 or
(352) 464-4133
BIKE (men's) 18sp.
Roadmaster Mtn,
Sport SX. Like new.
$99.00
(352) 746-4160
CUSTOM AR15
With options, ready for
hunting season.
$675. 352-586-4022
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
FRANCHI Black LAW
12 Shotgun $425;
FRANCHI Semi Auto
12 ga. Shotgun $375
(352) 697-1200
.FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
GLOCK
Model 22
40 Caliber Pistol
$475
(352) 697-1200
GOLF BAGS (2)
1BLK. Leather, 1 Fabric.
Exc. cond. $50 & $40/
or best offer.
(352) 746-4160
Golf Cart, Ights, wird-
shid. full endcl. $1000:
Enc Trir Rr. ramp & sd
dr. 6x12 $1500 795-4770
HUNT CLUB, So. GA
needs 2 members QDM
water & elec. Incl. $775.
John (407) 697-3120
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
5' X 10'
heavy duty w/metal
sides wood floor
$800 obo 795-6693
Citrus County Chronicle
Classifieds
Out with the Old...
In with the New!
Call Today to Place Your
Classified Ad & Turn Your Old
Items Into Cash!
710442 (352) 563-5966
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Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
AKC LAB PUPS
4 yellow females,
I black Male $250. ea.
352-422-4675
AKC REG. MINI
SCHNAUZER
9wks. old female.
Salt/pepper. $400
(352) 228-0282
DACHSHUNDS
Mini- Designer Pups
8 wks.. AKC, H/C,
Multl- Colors, $350
(352) 228-1906
Dachshunds, 1 male,
neutered, pie cream,
6 mos.. 1 Fem. silver
Dapple, 4 mos, $450.
ea. (352) 621-4553
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
CAR HAULER
20', '07, Pace, side door,
rear ramp, spare, used
once. Like Newi $6,000
(352) 746-7390
CAR TRAILER 18'
'03, LONGHORN
Dovetail. 12V Wench,
brakes, ramp, spare.
$1,300 (352) 423-0973
(305) 395-0540
DUAL AXLE
14x6 drive on ramp
$900/OBO
5hp Honda 2600
washer $100 OBO
352-398-5242
Encl. Trailer Rr. ramp &
sd dr. 6x12 $1500 Golf
Cart, Ights, windshld. full
encl. $1000: 795-4770
STOCK TRAILER
20' Gooseneck. '99,
Exc. Cond. $2,300
(352) 746-0348
STROLLER Double
sweater, $30
HIGHCHAIR- $15.
(352) 746-9012
ACOUSTIC
& ELECTRIC GUITARS
Bass, Banjo, Uke,
Mandelln, Amps,
Effects. Any
age/cond. We get
you top dollar. Do not
sell anywhere else.
M-F 10-6 563-1779.
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4mwmm a
(352)
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563-5966
Folding Metal
Small Pet corral $20.
Metal Small Pet Kennel
$20. (352) 422-4235
GERMAN SHEPHERD
Female, Exc. AKC line,
bik. & tan. Ready 8/26
Health Cert. & Shots.
(352) 344-5365
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Soaved $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
Low cost shot clinic
Tues, Weds & Thurs
1st & 3rd Saturdays
10am-4pm
(352) 563-2370
IRISH SETTER PUP
AKC, 1 male left,
beautiful, love
children. HC. First $275.
(352) 726-0133
LAB PUPPIES, Registered
Choc. & Black. Health
Cert. & Shots. Parents
on Premises $300
(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
PEEK-A-POO tiny little
furballs, sweet & love
able, home raised, HC;
1st shot, $200/250
(352) 564-2775
PIT PUPS (8) All Colors
Gorgeous/Reg. Phatt
Head Colby Villains.
Simply the best $250
(352) 621-0268
PUG PUPPIES
AKC & CKC Cert.,
Health Cert. 1 male, 1
female. Starting @ $500
(352) 464-1109
QUALITY PUPS AKC
MINI SCHNAUZERS $350
COCKER SPANIELS $300
Vet Checked. Cash
only. 352-465-9305
Saltwater Fish
& Coral
(352) 465-8284
4/ Yr. Gray Qtr/Arab
Gelding. Broke to ride.
Uttle green.Not spooky.
No time or finances for.
$600obo (352)628-7907
EXP. FEEDER
Work flex. hrs. Under 1
hr. 7days/wk, AM. Must
Live near 495/Mini Frms.
Fax info & exp 564-0733
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
CHASSAHOWITZKA
.2/1 furnished, on Canal.
Chass. Riv. No smoking.
$400/mo. 352-274-0223
CR/HERNANDO
2/1 CH/A, $400-$500
1st, last, sec. No pets
(352) 564-0578
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
DUNNELLON 3/2
DW 1 ac., scrnd porch,
$650/mo+ 1st. mo.& sec
352-465-5856/533-3181
HOMOSASSA 2/1.5
Private lot. No pets.
$525/mo + 1st, last, sec
(352) 628-5696
HERNANDO 2/2
Hwy 200 & 491. $475+
1st, Istsec. 352-341-0903
HOMOSASSA
2/1 /2 $425/mo.
Ist/lst/sec 352-697-3690
INVERNESS
3/1, $500, 1st, last,
sec. No Pets
(352) 287-9268
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1 or 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, appl., water
Incl. Fishing piers.
Beautiful trees
$350 and up.
Leeson's 352-476-4964
LECANTO 1/1
SW, off Hwy44, quiet,
clean, $400/mo. 1st,
last. (352) 302-6551
LECANTO 2/2 Rentsell.
OWNER FINANCE
$650mo. 1 pet. (352)
564-0856 or 628-3090
Non-Smoking 1BR Furn.
Scm rm. Crprt $500: 1BR
turn. 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, Ist, sec 813-468-0049
4/2 HERNANDO DW '00.
Exc. cond. wrkshp.
$100,000
Keller Williams Realty
Call Debble Fields
(352) 637-1500
ADULT PARKS
RENT OR OWN LOT
New 3BR, 2BA Skyline
Home, s2" 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 $103A26
only at
Taylor Made
Homes
Call 352-621-9182
Great Financing
5BR 3BA- Designer
Kitchen, Delivered
and set up $73,900.
1/2 and 1 Acre Land
& Home Packages
MOVE IN NOWI
6 Homes Set Up
All Sizes- All Prices
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
1710 S Suncoast blvd.
352-794-7308
INVERNESS 2/2 66'X14'
LR, DR, KIT, W/D $6,500
0AB 352-287-1887
Ask for Mechelle
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1 or 2BR
Mobiles. Scr. porches,
appl., water Incl. Fishing
piers. $7,000-$15,000.
Leeson's 352-476-4964
NEW JACOBSEN
32 X68 Game Room
House, 2085 sq. ft.
stone fireplace, wet
bar, 18" x 18" ceramic
o.ppilor..: pi. a .g H:r,
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 Nice! $45,000
(352) 637-4837
PRIVATE SALE
Perfect Winter 2/2,
newly renovated
Mobile Home. Across
street, from water.
Featuring new appl.'s,
FP, fruit trees and great
neighbors, $69,900.
4125 N. Bluewater Dr.
Hernando
Call (239) 246-0340
CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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2/2 ON I1ACRE
Lg. oaks, Nice! Newer
appl., AC, roof over
mobile, 14X24 wrkshp.
$67,500, Bend Cove.
Floral City 352-302-7817
2/2 SW On 1/2 Acre
Totally Renovatedl
Walton Dr, Old Oaks,
Floral City $64,500
Myriam, Keller Williams
Realty (352) 613-2644
3/2 SW on Two A2 AC
Lots. Scm porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
3/2, 1/4 Ac. Crystal Rvr
Near Bic. Prk, New roof
Handyman Special.
$55K OBO. Contract
negot. No owner finan.
(352) 302-5535
3/2/2 ON 4.65 ACRES
Homosassa, 1,864 sf, + 6
Horse Stable; Fenced!
New stone drive.
$229,900 Ron McEvoy,
EXIT (352) 586-2663
3/2 ON 1.35 ACRES
Nature LoversI Back
Deck, Country Setting
$114,900 Sharon Levins.
Rhema Realty
(352) 228-1301
FORECLOSURE
3/2, > 2 Acres! Sacrificel
$2,500 dwn, $675/mo.
(352) 302-3517
HERNANDO 2/1/2
On lot, Cent. wtr, Good
rental income. $27,000/
oab. 352-341-0903
HOMOSASSA 3/2 1404SF
On 1/2 acre. FP, Freshly
renovated. New Crpt.
$92,900, $3.900 down
$949.86/mo. M. Stone
877-289-5888
HOMOSASSA 3/2
DBL WIDE, MUST SEEI
1989 ,ON .55
ACREPAVED ROAD.
LIGHT AND
BRIGHTNEW ROOF
AND APPLIANCES IN
2005,$64,900'
352-817-2771
HOMOSASSA, 2.85 AC.
Newly Renovated 1W.
Caged pool, 2 Crpt,
Front Deck, Crnr. Lot,
Fncd, Paved Rd. Must
Seel (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
Solid Investment, acres
fenced, remodeled
mobile w/ add., near
486/491, CHA, immed.
possession, horses okay,
$245,000 (352)249-1091
LEISURE ACRES 3/2,
'05 Onfncd. 1/2 Ac,
scrnd prch. carport.
20X20 garage, many
extras, great buy!
$135,000 (352) 628-4216
Magnolia Estates
btwInv./Floral. City,SW
Mobile 2/1 on 1 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, '2 Ac.! Wet bar,
entertainment rm.
MUST SELL! $3,500 dwn,
$875/mo. 352-795-6085
No Money Down!
FHA
Land & Home
3/2 on fenced 1/2 Acre
Deck, nice trees
and quiet
only $769.90 mo. P & I
WAC
Call 352-621-9183
OWNER FINANCING
$7,990. Dn. (10%)
Terms neg.. 1999 3/2
DW Complete remodel,
new appl's, wood cabi-
nets, never lived in
and perfect. $79,900.
C. Ed Smith R.E. Inc.
(352) 628-0505
PRIVATE SALE 3/2
Horses welcome to
almost 2 acres of
solitude land and to-
tally remodeled coun-
try setting Home. Lg.
Scrn porch, new well
and AC, A MUST SEE!
7441 S. Kirk Pt, Lecanto
$80,000. (239) 246-0340
STICK BUILT, BLOCK
BUILT, MODULAR,
MANUFACTURED
Build to suit. All
Surrounding Counties.
Several Land/Home
Pkgs. Avail. Call us:
(352) 746-5912
-E,
4 NEW MODELS
RESALES
$44,500.-$100,000.
Excellent AmenitlesI
5 55+
Gated Community
Phone 352-795-7161
2/1 FIXER UPPER
Inglis 2/1 Fixer Upper
Large Deck. $5,500
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
FOREST VIEW ESTATES
Great Loc. Pools, clbhs.
& more. Move-in ready,
comp. furn. 2/2 DW,
wheelchair. acc.shed
& sprklr. $53,900. (352)
563-6428/ 352-563-1297
FORREST VIEW EST. 55+
2/2, LR, DR, open kitch.
w/great room to scrnd
prch. Shed. Part. turn.
$64,550 TOO MANY
NEWS to list 563-2526
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CRYSTAL RIVER
I & 2 BR, W/S/G Incl.
$600 (352) 212-7740
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly Renovated
1 bedroom efficiencies
w/fully equip, kitchens.
No contracts
necessary. Next to
park/ Kings Bay
Starting @ $45
a day for a week or
more. (Includes all
utilities & Full Service
Housekeeping)
(352) 586-1813
FLORAL CITY
Lakefront 1BR, Wkly/Mo
No Pets. (352) 344-1025
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BEDROOM APTS.
Starting at $466.
C/H/A,
NO PETS
Occasionally 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.
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 BdrmstMo.FREEI
Crystal River. 634-0595
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& HOMOSASSA
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ONE MONTH FREE
I (352) 795-2626
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 BR, laundry/premises,
$500 mo.+ sec. deposit.
352-465-2985
CRYSTAL RIVER ;
Seven Rivers Apts!
1 & 2 bedrooms, o
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 & 2 BR. $600/mo.
(352) 795-4899
INVERNESS
1/1 $400/mo+ sec.
2/1 $500mo+ sec.
Cridland & Cridland
(352) 344-5535
INVERNESS 1/1
WATERFRONT, Util. incl.
$495/mo.(352) 341-3131
INVERNESS 2/1
$520/mo.
352-302-3911
INVERNESS
2BR, Washer/Dryer
Corner 581 & Anna Jo,
No Pets, no smoking,
$600./moa, 1yr. lease,.
credit check req.,
All Citrus Realty Inc.
(352) 726-2471
Your World
o -t!M4 mte4
INVERNESS, 2nd FIr.
Near hospital & dwntn.
2/1 Comp. remod. &
spacious, all appl. Inc.
Prvt. parking & ent.
I $1,075/ mo. 1st/Ist/$500
Ssec. No smoking/pets.
S(352) 726-8512 x. 2808
1&2 BDRM
APTS/DPLX
2/2 C.R. APTS $700
2/2 HOMO DPLX $650
1/1 INVER DPLX $550
SEC. CAM./WDrm/STrm
FREE MO/PETS OK/DEP.
(352) 795-0367
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm Ist Mo. FREEI
Crystal River. 634-0595
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
HERNANDO
HWY 486 1,500 SQ. FT.
OFFICE 1,125/mo. +
TAX 1-800-557-4044
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
Greenbrlar 11,1st flr. furn.
Near pool. $114,500
$1,000mo 352-249-3155
INVERNESS 2/2
Unfurn, W/D, no smoke/
pets, $750. mo. 1st. last
350. sec. 352-302-8231
352-621-4973
INVERNESS 2/2
W/D, New carpet,
appl.s, comm. pool.
garb. Incl. $750.mo.
1st, 1st. $500. sec.
(352) 746-4611
INVERNESS 2/2/2
Townhouse, In good
location, exc. cond.
$650+ $800 sec.
(352) 220-4082
3/2/1, Moorings, $900.
2/2/1, Landings $800.
Judy B Spoke, LLC
Shawn (727) 204-5912
INVERNESS Dwntwn.2/2
Clean, quiet area
$575 + 1st, last, sec.
352-422-2393
PRITCHARD ISLAND
2/2 $165K, $800/mo.
Dock, Comm. Pool
352-237-7436/812-3213
SUGARMILL WOODS
Clean 2/2/1 /2, Atrium
SVilla, Lanai, Appli's $850;
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
CITRUS SPRINGS
New, 2/2, all apple ,
W/D $650.-$700.
(954) 557-6211
HOMOSASSA
New, 2/2, Rent or w/
S.opt. to buy, fans, blinds,
refr., stove, microwave,
ftile carpet. $750. mo.
(352) 592-0893
INVERNESS 2/1
New paint/carpet.
Eat-in kitch. W/D H.U.
No pets. $550 + sec.
y (352) 637-5598
S LECANTO 2/2
1,200 sf. $650/mo.
i st/Ist/sec352-697-2068
: INVERNESS
RIVERSIDE LODGE
Furn. Cottage, 1/1,
Small util & cable TV Incl.
$695. mo. $300 moves
you In. (352) 726-2002
S DUNNELLON
3/1.5/crpt, quiet neigh.,
Historic area, Imm. Occ
$795/mo. Ist/last/sec.
352-527-3953/427-7644
HOMOSASSA
Upgraded 3/2 Enjoy
Access to Comm.
Amen. & Pool. 55+
$1,s50/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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SUGARMILL WOODS
RENTALII Lovely Home,
4/2/2 No smoking; Small
pet okay. Ref., $999/
mo. Avail. Oct. 1st
(386) 569-6777
2/2 Nice Fumlshed MH
I Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Uti. Incl Shrt
/ long term. 1st, 1st + sec.
$900/mo 352-628-9759
CRYSTAL RIVER
Like New 2/2 w/ 2 car
carport. Incl. W/D,
doorways & bathrooms
wheelchair accessible,
nice porch w/ AC, stor-
age shed, close to mall.
Lawn malnt. Incl.,
$750.mo. annual, $900.
mno. seasonal. Avail.
9/15 Call (352)795-5228
Before 9:30 pm
INVERNESS
Lakefront 2/2, DW
1600 sq.ft fully furn.,
44-E, East Cove $625
352-476-4964
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
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1/crpt. Glass Rm.
Clean & Cony. Area
$550 (352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILLS
10 N.Desoto 2/1
$650.mo
8 N.FllImore 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, 2/11/2/1
& carport. New Inside
$725 mo. 1st., 1st, dep.,
& 33 Murray St. 2/1 1h.
Ig shed & fence
$600. mo. 1st. last. dep.
352-795-3000
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1
Carport, Remodeled,
new carpet, wood firs.,
No pets $650. mo.
1st & sec. 16 S. Uncoln
772-563-9379/584-0939
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, Laundry rm. $575.
352-382-3525
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1/1
Cleanly $725/mo. +
Ownr/Agt 352-228-3731
BEVERLY HILLS
2//1/2, 32 N. DeSoto,
Central Air, LR, FR, Kit,
newly tiled. BRs, new
berber carpet. Storage
shed, $675/mo.
(352) 249-3228
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., Scm.
Rm. W/D, CHA, non
smoke,no pets.$775.
352-563-2500, 212-9267
Beverly Hills 3/2/1
Camp. refurb, W&D
$750/mo. 352-795-7357
BEVERLY HILLS
Great Homes for Rent
or Sale (954) 536-0353
BEVERLY HILLS
Lg 2/2/2, CHA, FL Rm,
fncd yrd, W/D; No Pets.
$750/mo., 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
Lg. 2 Bed, Sm. 2 Bed, &
I. Bed, All nice, all CHA.
(352) 422-7794
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2 Bermuda Dunes.
$1100/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
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/1
Huge yrd. Inc. Lawn
Maint. $850. mo. F/L/S
(352) 533-2244
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/2
New, W/D, Pet friendly,
$925/mo.352-812-1414
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/1
Remodeled. W&D Cen-
tral Air, Avail Now. $650.
mo. (609) 457-9349
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1, $750/mo
2/2/1, $750. mo
401-692-6966
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/12/1, 1,375 sq. ft.,
great location, next to
park & schools
$700. mo. Call Greg
(772) 323-9547
CITRUS SPRINGS
Many Available
$825.- $875. mo. 2 -4 wks
FREE Rent If Quality.
(352) 795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investment LLC
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 2/2/1,tile firs,
spac. kit., din., scrn. *
porch, $780. No pets,
352-465-7563
CITRUS SPRINGS
Rent or Lease Option.
4/2/2,2,200 sf.
(352) 746-1636
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/1 wtr. access near
mall. $1,050/mo
(352)422-6598
CRYSTAL RVR 2/1/I
Inc. water, trash &
lawn maintenance.
$775/mo + sec. dep.
(352) 628-4282
I C.. R t:H s
cm Furimshed I
$o2.0uu
Please Call:
(352) 341-3330
For more info. or
visit the web at:
citrusvlllaes
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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
INV. Cypress Cove TH
Waterfront 2/2, w/ W/D
end unit $750. mo.
Call (305) 978-3315
INVERNESS 2/2/1
Highlands, scrn porch,
$750/mo (813) 973-7237
INVERNESS 3/2
BEST OF THE BESTI On
driving range. Right
next door to Country
Club, $900/mo:
(352) 560-7383
INVERNESS 3/2/2
Lake Area, $820/mo. ,
(352) 341-1142
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INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, appl., water
Incl. Fishing piers.
Beautiful trees. $350
and up. Leeson's
352-476-4964
INVERNESS POOL
3/2/2, Golf Crse Loc.,
Incl. pool & lawn serve.
$1,050mo. 908-322-6529
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
SNO CREDIT CHECKII
RENT TO OWN
352-484-0866
visit jademisslon.com
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Util. Incl Shrt
/ long term. 1st, 1st + sec.
$900/mo 352-628-9759
Crystal River 3/2
Oceanfront, ceramic
tile, $950/Mo.
(863) 446-0950 after 7p
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/2.5 $1,200/mo.
1st & sec; Lease Pets?
(352) 795-0207
CRYSTAL RIVER
Spacious 2/2 condo.
Beautiful waterfront
view w/dock. Recently
updated, partially
furnished. Pool, tennis
cts., cable TV. $900/mo
(414) 690-6337
HOMOSASSA
Waterview w/private
Dock 2/2 CHA, wrap
around scrn. porch.
(813) 312-9076
INVERNESS 1/1
WATERFRONT, UtIl. Incl.
$495/mo.(352) 341-3131
INVERNESS 3/2
Wtfrnt Gospel Is. w/shd.
352-201-1222/560-3048
PRITCHARD ISLAND
2/2 $165K, $800/mo.
Dock, Comm. Pool
352-237-7436/812-3213
CITRUS SPRGS 4/3/3
New 8202 Empire
$1,l00mo. 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
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
Homosassa Sprngs.
3/2 newly remod. DW
on fenced acre. No
pets. $775/mo-+ $775
sec. 5051 Grand Circle
Ter. 352-816-0010
Owner Finance,
Citrus Springs 3/2/1 Easy
terms. Low down pay-
ment (352) 201-0658
CRYSTAL RIVER
$350/$450, share elec.
No smoking/drugs.
(352) 634-0708
INVERNESS LG. 1/1
Priv. entrance, kit., bath,
FP, Irg. Yard, Utf Incl. c
$450mo (352) 212-4151
2/2 Nice Furnished MH
Homosassa on Canal,
dock, W/D. Util. Incl Shrf
/ long term. 1st, 1st + sec.
$900/mo 352-628-9759
INVERNESS
Waterfront, Prichard
Is, 2/2 furn'd town
home, amenities, cbl.
Incl. $1,100 seas, $950
ann'l 772-263-6155
1 mo. at a time Rentals
Furn. 1/1 Apt. Sleeps 4.
$1000/mo. Includes
boat slip. 386-462-3486
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3/2/2Canterbry Lk.Est.
NEWI Den, MB Suite,
Hg. W.I. Closet, Scrnd.
Lanai. 7 fans,S332,900
(847) 612-2388
(508) 558-9790 Robert
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
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MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
$$CASH FOR SELLER$$
FINANCED REAL ESTATE
NOTES. Call John
(352) 249-6948
GREAT COMMERCIAL
Big. on Hwy 44, INV.
w/1800 SF, 4 Lease
@ $12SF; $890K w/lot
T. Paduano C21 JW
Morton (352) 212-1446
LARGE Office Facility
Turnkey. 4165 SF $667K
or Lease @ $12/SF
#315744 T. Paduano
C21 JW Morton
(352) 212-1446
Medical Turnkey Office
Zoned RO; 2820 SF.
$527K or Lease @ $12/SF
T. Paduano C21, JW
Morton (352)212-1446
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 st, 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
3/2/2, 1.23 Ac.
REDUCED TO $289,500
'07 New, Upgrades
2,372 Liv./3,269 Tot. SF.
(352) 302-07144
A REAL GEMI 2/2/2
Hardwood firs thru-out,
Fl. rm. Appll's like new.
Custom cabinets,
oversized lot near Gulf
Crs. Anxious to sell at
$149,900. 352-464-2094
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 1st
Choice. (352)220-9188
BUILDER LIQUIDATION
4/2/2 Was $220,990
Now $185,990 + Up to
$6K C.C. Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker 1st
Choice. (352)220-9188
GREAT LOCATION
Nice 3/2/2 home, split
fir plan. Off Golfvlew Dr.
$139K Cridland&
Cridland GMAC, Don
Verity (352) 804-7836
LOCATION, LOCATION!
New 3/2/2 on
Withlacoochie TrI.
Cathedral ceilings,
eat-in kitch., Roman
tub, upgraded appl.
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
STILT HOMES
Molular Stilt Homes
140 mph. zoning.
We build, sell, deliver
We do It alll
mark-up. Call the
factory. John Lyons
800-622-2832 xt. 210
3/2.5/2 POOL HOME
UPDATED EVERYTHING
FSBO, Adj. to Golf
Course, Crnr Lot, Gas
FP, Irr. Well, Granite,
Huge Shed. Must Seel
myhome4sqle.net
$299K (352) 746-1175
3/2/2 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
BETTY MORTON
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequallIfied only
Must See. $124,900
(352) 201-1663
HIGHLANDS 2/2/1
Split plan, oversized
wooded corner lot.
4Yrs old. Fam. rm. w/FP,
all seas Lanai, by owner
$145,900 (352) 637-1357
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Llc.# CBC059685
INVERNESS-LITTLE JOHN
3/1/1, On 1 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 QB, Move In Price
$139,900
Built right/Priced Right
To vlewl (352)860-0574
We can help
w/financlngi
LOVELY 2/2 ON
treed lot. New roof, AC,
ceramic tile & carpet.
Extra lot also avail. Must
See to appreclatel
$152,900 (352) 220-3401
Owner finance 3/2
CH/A, clean, $129,000/
offer or lease option
(352) 422-1916 cell
SELL YOUR HOME
Place a Chronicle
Classified ad
6 lines, 30 days
$51.95'
Call
726-3983
563-5966
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(Some Restrilctions
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SPACIOUS GOSPEL ISL
3/2/2 W/caged pool &
Lanai. Watervlew, fam.
rm. New AC & roof.
Tile & Carpet thru-out.
$167,000. 352-476-9592
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
1/1 COUNTRY SETTING
RV Parking, Concrete
slab In back. Eat-In kit.
$49,900. 352-860-2075
2/2 CHAIN OF LAKES
Entire house reflnishedl
Newly remod. kitch.,
dock, & covered
boat slip. $175K
352-726-4775/563-1848
3/2/2,2 Acres,
In ground caged Pool,
Ranch style home,
wooded lot, Homes
only. $225,000.
(352) 464-1585
$279,900
(352) 464-3383
$79,900
2/1 i/Carport, w/Fam
Rm.1126 SF Liv. ALL
BRAND NEW & beautiful
(352) 464-2160
2/1.5/1 Large FR. New
appliances, central, tile.
Immaculatel Nice LotI
R NO CREDIT CHECKII
352-484-0866
visit jademlsslon.com
3/2/2 CRYSTAL GLEN
Elegant Home 2,577 sf.
Orlg.$224,900/NOW
$179,900 Ron Egnot 1st
Choice ColdweIl Bnkr.
352-287-9219
3/2/2 POOL HOME
$199,900,Crystal Oaks
Cul-de-sac, Alarm Sys.,
Fruit Trees. Must Seel
John Malsel 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
(352) 464-4179
ARBOR LAKES 3/2/2
1580 sf., ngrnd Jacuzzi,
Gated 55+ comm.
Reduced Owner wants
offersL$174,900 Norm
Overfleld 352-586-8620
Keller Williams Realty
Hernando Forest Lake
North, Newer 1 Lg
Bedroom 1000 sq. ft., on
1 acres, very good
cond. must see. Look
Make offer
(352) 344-5448
0 DOWN TO BUYII
$720/mo. + taxes &
insurance. 3/2/2
located In Highlands
Large home, very clean
Needs nothing.
(352) 601-5600
6463 E. Morley St.
3BR, 2BA, 2 car garage
built 2004 exceptionally
clean, adjacent lot
avail $140,000
(352) 341-3940
$10K Below Appraised
Valuel 2/2 fenced yard,
newer AC & roof,
$90,000. 352-527-3562
2/1/1 CHARMER 1600 sf.
LIv. Rm. & Fam. Rm., FP,
New metal roof &
windows. 12 X 20
Wrkshp w/strg. $114,900
352-726-4838/220-1863
3/1/1 HIGHLANDS
Totally remod. $129,900
(352) 302-7778
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New roof, fireplace, tile,
25X25 LR, Immac. cond.
2100SF. 100% FIN.
$176K, (352) 586-7685
BUY OWNER T.P.A.61665
BETTY MORTON
BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
CRYSTAL MANOR
Pool, 3/2/2 2246LA,
Oak cabinetry.
On 1 ac. $275,000
Palm Breeze Realty
352-302-8007
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. Flnan.
(352)621-3135
3/2 SW on Two 12 AC
Lots. Scm porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
3/2/2 on 2 LOTS
OLD HOMOSASSA
CB, bonus rm., FP,
Sunroom, $185K
Jack Randall
(352) 212-7740
3/2/2 POOL HOME
Lots of News! Full bar
@ Solar Htd, Scrnd. Pool
$169,900 Harley Hough,
EXIT Realty Leaders
352-400-0051
New 3BR/2BA 1408s.f.
tile floors, gar. 560 s.f.
9'6" elevation, city
water, paved St. Cor-
ner lot, room for RV,
Owner fin. $189,000
628-2703
Secluded, I + Acre,
Newer D/W, 3/2,
w/pool, 4 car carport,
many upgrades, new
hardwood floors.
throughout, owner will
provide financing
(352) 212-2067
2/2/1 Golf Course Villa
+ Carport, Deadend,
All new paint, Scrn. Rm.
Move-In $120K OBO,
Kathy Santo.Coladwel
Banker (352) 228-7991
BRAND NEW &
STUNNING
FSBO 4/3/3+ Bonus
3238 sq. ft. All the
upgrades, Ig. gour-
met kitchen, granite,
center Island & stain-
less apple. Lg. screen
pool. Selling under
appraslded value at.
$414,900 view at
greatflhomes coam
or call 813 967-7192
Great deal,
won't last
LEASE / PURCHASE
SELLER FINANCE NEW
3/2/2 Many Upgrades.
over 2300SFL, LG rooms,
form. DR. great rm,
gourmet kitchen. Dan
Hoffman, Keller Williams
Realty, 352-601-3627
POOL HOME $239,900
3/2/2,2,006 sf, bit. '05,
Ig. lanal, gorgeous
wood floors Move in
readyl PattyColdwell
Banker (352) 601-4391
3/2 CORNER LOT
C/H/A, new roof & AC
In 2004. Country setting.
Laundry rm, ranch style
Carpet/tile, ceiling fans
$149,900. 352-860-2075
Adorable/Cute
2BR/IBA Home
Excel. cond. Updated,
Asking 85,000.Contact
Debbie FIelds@ Keller
Williams Realty637-1500
Beautiful 3BR, 2BA
home on 1 acre, corner
lot overlooking Floral
City lake. asking
$250,000 For details
(352) 464-5433
Cute Lakeview House
2/1.5/1, All new renov. ,
fenced yard. $121K
352-357-8899/408-8961
GREAT HOME ON 1 AC.I
2/2/2, new roof, renov.
In 2004. Open floor,
w/split plan $179,900
Terfi Hartman Crossland
Realty (352)726-6644
MUST SELL!
4-5/2.5 All new appl.,
Above ground pool.
Excellent House! $250K
(352) 637-3253
4/2/2, 2,100 SF. $154K
Beautifully remodeled.
New oak cabs, wood
floors, timberline roof,
fireplace, 2 min. from
water. (352) 688-8040
BETTY MORTON
*
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acreslil
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
Just Reduced $20,000.
10 acres 3/2 DW, 1850 sf
fenced w/ stalls,
Steal It For $190,000,
ww.buvowner.coma m
Michele Rose
REALTOR
"Simply Put-
I'll Work Harder"
352-212-5097
thorn@atlantic.net
Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515
NO MONEY DOWN!!
Qualified buyer E-Z
finance 3/2 + 2/1
Gerry (352)816-0010
Owner/Realtor
SELL YOUR HOME!
Place a Chronicle
Classified ad
6 lines, 30 days
$51.95'
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726-1441
563-5966
Non-Refundable
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p a5 pr oaitloraI on.-
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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
RIDE GOETHE 10.9 Ac.i
Fully fncd, barn12 X 12
stalls + paddock 2/2 MH
Gorgeous hill-top views
$215K Wellmkt.1
352-239-7788/465-2427
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2007 1 C
SALE OR RENT
SMW OAK VLG. SOUTH
Very Nice, near new.
3BR+ Den or 4 BR
$186K or $1000-1500/mo
Furnished or Unfurn.
(813)781-1341
7102 Smith Ter., HOLDER
3/2/2 on 1.3 ACRES
Borders State Park
ForSaleByOwner.com
Listing # 21030419
$229,900, 352-465-5233
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-o- Home
2004 BEAUTY
2/2/2 w/1,606 UvSF
Maint. Freel #311064
$179,900, T. Paduano
C21 JW Morton
(352) 212-1446
4/3.5/2 In YANKEETOWN
3,514 sf. Formal areas,
French Drs, gazebo &
guesthouse.$1,285,000
Nancy Lewis, EXIT
REALTY(352) 302-6082
BEAUTIFUL
WATERFRONT
HOME
Newly Remodeled
2 BR 1.5 bath home
on oversized shaded
waterfront lot including,
dock and Boat Ramp.
Gulf access adn great
fishing. $800.00 MO.
Please call Kelly at
813-927-0525 or Stewart
at 813-927-4647
BUY NOW
Bargains
Everywhere!
Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!!
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
LET OUR OFFICE
GUIDE YOU!
Plantation Realty. Inc.
(352) 795-0784
Cell 422-7925
Lisa VanDeboe
Broker (R)/Owner
See all of the listings
in Citrus County at
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miv IIIUI i,itou, as I.
1.25 Acres, Boat house
& Dock, Great View!
$379,000. OPEN HOUSE
Sat. & Sun. Ipm-5pm
(352) 344-1613
SOUTHERN ELEGANCE
'05, 3/3/3+, 2.33 Ac.
2,241 LivSF, $323K
#308410 T. Paduano
C21, JW Morton
(352) 212-1446
1-15 HOUSES WANTED
Cash or Terms
John (352) 228-7523
www.FastFloridaHouse
Buyercom
WE BUY HOUSES
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352-637-2973
Ihomesold com
Acreage Priced To Sell!
Seller says sell!
#315342, T. Paduano,
C21 JW Morton
352-212-1446
5.63 Majestic Acreagel
By Duval Is. public boat
ramp w/pub water &
barn stall. Elite New
Home Sitel $249K
#313843, T. Paduano,
C21 352- 212-1446
FARMS
&
WATER FRONT
www crossland
Crossland
Realty Inc.
(352) 726-6644
3/ SW on Two IA
VILLA, LG. 2/2/1
Small gated
community w/pool, just
off SR200 Asking
$145,000. Jayne Ward
Own/agt 352-274-1594
2/2 CITRUS HILLS
Greenbrier 11,1st fir. furn.
Near pool. $114,500,
$1,000mo 352-249-3155
PRITCHARD ISLAND
2/2 $165K, $800/mo.
Dock, Comm. Pool
352-237-7436/812-3213
-Iwr 1
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
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 Charity.
Maritime Ministries
A (352) 795-9621 A
BOATSI Bank Repos.
Serviced & ready to go!
All wholesale. $1,500 &
Up. (352)621-0848
CENTURY
1996 Tunnel Hull, 21 ft.,
130 HP, Yamaha, bimini
excel cond. $11,000.
obo (352) 795-5677
FIBERGLASS Center
Console, 14', 40 hp.
Mariner, galv. trir. $2,475
(352) 205-3887
GRADY WHITE 22'
Cuddy, 200hp Evinrude,
SS prop. New Bimini,
Alum. Trr Onivy $8.000
F1RMb(352) 447-1244
HURRICANE 2000
201 Fundeck, Great
Family Boat, skiing,
fishing & cruising, Fully
equipped w/150
Yamaha, $14,900
(352) 586-2493
Key Largo 200
2000, 20 ft., CC, 1301
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
795-6693 $5000 OBO'
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7013077 1-888-789-7100
EMUss '-
BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
Is Mv Fufurell
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
NICE MINI FARM 2/2 on
3.69ac. Barn and Out
buildings Incl. just bring
your horses. $229K
Alex Choto, Ff. 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
3/2/2 TERRA VISTA VILLA
By Owner, Spacious
2,583 sf. AC, Huge Lot
on the park. $170K
under replacement.
Must Sell this month
$397,000 352-228-2044
BEAUTIFUL 3/2/2
Golf Course Home,
New AC, roof & carpet.
Nicely landscaped,
clean, updated.
$220,000 954-309-4262
Brentwood WTerra Vista
Beautiful, clean &
contemporary Town Hs,
2/2.5/1 + loft. View of
waterfall. Furn. Negot.
$195K(352) 560-0229
CAMBRIDGE GREENS
3/2/2 New Constr.
For Sale by Owner
Go to www.cltrus
hlllshome.com
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
(Infotube.net) ad
#180976 for more
details, or call
352-249-3299
Reduced 2/2/2, caged
pool, split plan, great
room, 1 treed acre,
mint cond. $199,000.
poss. owner financing
352-564-1436
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LIc. KealISTate Agemt
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
3/2 SW on Two /2 AC
Lots. Scm porch.
BY OWNER, $44,5001
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
Vacant/Undeveloped
Land 5 Acres, MOL,
Citrus Hills Mini Farms,
$130,000. principal only
Colleen (727) 244-4863
4 CITRUS SPRINGS
RESIDENTIAL LOTS
Adjacent Lots
0 23 Acres each
3028, 3038, &
3046 Marie Dr.
& 9516 N. Emellia Ave.
1/4 mi. from Citrus
Springs Golf
& Country Club.
Total: $40K/all
For Details: Edward
(561)337-4266
CITRUS LOTS BELOW
MARKET
letsgolandllc.com
800-840-4310
Corner Lot, Inverness.
.46 Ac., Nice Oaksl
$27K Motivatedl Bring
all offers! 305-219-8247
PINE RIDGE
1 Ac. Treed Lot in
area of beautiful
homes! Priced to sell
$62.900 352-746-6161
PRISTINE Emerald Hills
2 Ac. CC 581,
Pleasant Grove, Inv.
Surveyed & Cleared.
$60K Ea. Acre
Agent Owned,
(352) 212-1446
Terra Vista Golf Course
.53 Ac. on Redsox.
Prime for new home!
#313888,$99K
T. Paduano, C21
352- 212-1446
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25 HP YAMAHA
2000,4 stroke, Hi-Thrust,
T/T; Like Newi $2,000
(352) 476-1113
or (352) 249-0860
PONTOON BOAT
TRAILER
tandem axle, 13" tires,
galv, 31 tf.adjustable.
1,600. (352) 447-0572
2 YAMAHA
WAVE RUNNERS, 2000,
GP760, w/trailer,
$6,500/both.
(352) 257-1355
Canoe
Old Town, Path finder
15ft., $400. Cane seats
& accessories
(352) 527-1030
SEADOO RXT '05
215HP, W/galv. trailer,
$7,500/ obo
(352) 270-9290
13-oats
12C TUESDAY, AuGuss 21 2007
I9 6H
B ii
c= Boas.
LOWE 15' JOHN
BOAT W/25HP John-
son/ trailer, Model
L1542VT. Exc. cond.
$2500 (352) 447-3385
MCKEE 15'
1999 50HP Mercury,. ncl
trailer, new Bimini top &
complete cover, $2,695
(352) 621-0636
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used &
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boats
www BoatSuper
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352 794-0094
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1590 US 19,
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NEW T-TOPS &
CUDDY CABIN
TOPS
Super Closeout Salel
Won't Last LongIl
Call for Pricing
Mon-Fri. 9am-5pm
(352) 527-3555
PONTOON BOAT
20', 50 hp engine
In Good Shapel
$6,500 a Be
(561) 762-7058
PONTOON BOAT
'87. & Trailer, 70H, Evin.,
recently rebuilt. extr fea-
tures, good cond. $3,000
obo 352-746-9059
PROLINEE
1992,16', w/traller, &
electronics, outboard
'85, Yamaha, $4,000.
(352) 220-6620
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RINKER 232 BR "95
Merc 7.4L 300HP Bravo
3 Exc Cond "99
EZLoader Trailer Low Hrs
$10,000 352-560-3072
SEA FOX Deck Boat
20', Exc. cond. Fully
equipped, 115HP Merc.
Price reduced to $9.500
(352) 795-7398
SEA RAY 18'
'99 Bowrider w/ trailer,
115 Merc, OB, Tilt &
Trim, Extras, $8,900 OBO.
(352) 628-9056
SEAHUNT
2003 17FT, CC, CG
approved. 70HP Nissan
motor, trailer, $10,500
(352) 400-0165
SeaRay
25 ft. cuddy cabin,
radar tower, new bim.,
custom low boy trlr.
Divorce forces sale.
$5,000. (352) 212-7555
Sportcraft
'86, 20 ft., CC, 140
OMC, Sea drive, rebuilt
'05, boat/mtr/trlr. $3,500
obo (352) 795-4204
Tremblay Skiff
15' 8", Custom built,
tnnel, runs dry, w/ trir.
No motor, absolutely
immaculate, $3,000.
(352) 628-0505
Wanted: Boats in Need
of Repair, also motors
and trailers, Cash Paid
(352) 212-6497
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A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.95!*
*2 weeks in the
*2 weeks Onlinel
*Featured in Tues.
"Wheels" Sectionl
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
*$5 per additional line
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AIRSTREAM '78
Argos 28'L, new stove,
refrig. Almost new gen.
Runs gd. $7000/obo
(352) 382-3710
DAMON 32' 1997
w/SLIDE, new tires/
brakes $23,500/obo
(352) 628-0699, after 6
or (352) 344-4400
DAMON 32', 1992
454 Chevy eng, 27K ml,
2 ACs, queen bed.Non
Smoking, No pets, Lots
of extras & Exc. Condl
$18.900 (352) 527-8247
FLEETWOOD 34FT
1993 like new,
loaded, must see to
Believe! Reduced to
$17,500 (352) 637-5403
GULF STREAM
1990, 32 ft., 63k mi,, new
AC, floor & 4 new tires.
$9,000.
(352) 382-5259
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
'98, 34', All the ToysI
$29,900 .
(352) 422-4548
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
Endeavor, 34', 1996
LOADEDI 50K ml. 6 new
Mich. tires, Always
covered. 352-628-1140
ROCKWOOD
'94,23 1/ ft., class A,
generator, roof AC,
Chevy, 19k ml. $16,900.
(352) 564-7935
5TH WHEEL 30'
Super slide 2000
Meadowbrook.
Exc. cond, $12K
(352) 746-0348
AMERILIGHT 23" '01
TT, By Gulfstream, 1 sld,
couch, bed, booth,
sips 6, exc. cond. Hitch
incl. $7800/obo.
(352) 447-3471
AWARD '93
23', rear bdrm, full bath
& kit. Very clean,
ready to go. $4200.
(352) 341-1297
CLEARVIEW
by Fleetwood, 2007, 33'
Park Model. Slide Outs.
Must Seel Moving, must
sell. Sacrifice $16,500
(352) 613-4193
COLEMAN POPUP
'89, Air, refrlg, stereo,
exc. cond. $1,800/ obo
(352) 489-9736 or
(352) 422-2874
I BUY RV'S
Travel Trailers, 5th
wheels etc. Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
LUXURY BY DESIGN
'05, 33ft, travel trailer,
excel, condition
$12,500.
(352) 464-1170
PREMIER
'06, 32ft., Super slide,
CHA, W/D, no smokers/
pets, loaded, like new
$20Kobo 727-641-4813
T RV DONATIONS t
Tax Deductible for
Appraised Value
Maritime Ministries
1 (352) 795-9621 T
TRAVEL TRAILER
1990, 16'; .
Good Condition
Asking $3,000
(352) 302-5912
TRAVEL TRAILER
Trailer by Terry-26ft.
must see Hitch w/ sway
bars. 352-895-0543
Lifetime collection,
(approx. 150) of auto-
motive books & litera-
ture. Lots of Ford, auto-
motive quarterlies, own-
ers manuals, hat rods,
sports car, etc. O50cents
ea. (352) 344-0513
TRUCK TOPPER
74 X 60 Good Shape
$65; TRUCK TOOLBOX
Alum, Dia, Plate 5'
Like New! $75/Pd. $225
(352) 560-7595
$$CASH PAID$$
Wanted Vehicles
Dead or Alive,
Dale's Auto Parts
352-628-4144
CASH BUYER-No Junk
for Trucks, Vans & Cars
Larry's Auto Sales
Hwy 19 S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
*FREE REMOVAL OF*
ATV's, bikes, cars, Jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
(352) 228-9645
'02, Honda Civic EX
Auto, sunroof, I
A/C and MORE
BETTER HURRY WON'T
I LAST at $8,999
866-838-4376
.1- -31-- !1
16 m I..a mm a
S '03 Toyota
MR-2 Spider
Rare Find
$199.00 per mo.
CALL NOW
866-838-4376
L--W-ll
Load Fwls ............ $4,995 I
'04 KIARIO WAGON
Low Mi, Spd, A/C.......$5,995
'03 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE
Auto, Loaded, Red ...........$9,980,
S'99 Honda Accord
LX, Low Miles Auto
A/C only $8,999.
866-838-4376 .
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ALL SAVE AUTO
AFFORDABLE CARS
100+ Clean
Dependable Cars
FROM $450- DOWN
30 MIN. E-Z CREDIT
1675 US HWY 19
HOMOSASSA
352-563-2003
BUICK CENTURY
'96, 81K ml., A/C, cruise,
new brakes & battery,
runs & looks great
$3,300 (352) 860-1390
BUICK PARK AVE
1996, Loadedl Runs &
drives great 232K
All Hwy miles. $2,495
352-637-3550/228-1420
BUICK REGAL '95
Custom, 4dr. 60,525 mi.
New tires, orig. owner.
$3000/obo 352-527-8692
CADILLAC DEVILLE
'96 A/C blows cold, 91k
miles. $2495.00. call
352-613-5869
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 Camaro
'92, t-tops, auto, AC,
V-8, dependable, Ext.
CD player, $2700.
(352) 586-3854
CHEVY CAVALIER
1998 Cold a/c, very
clean car, new tires.
$2200 352-613-5869
CHRYSLER
LEBARON
'91 Convertible, cold air.
runs well $1199/obo
352-563-5730/2281719
DESPERATELY NEEDED
CAR DONATIONS
For Battered Women
In our County;
PLEASE HELP US.
MARITIME MINISTRIES
(352) 795-9621
(352) 795-0324
DODGE
'87, Rader, ext. Interior
good shape, no motor.
$500. obo
(352) 572-7984
ECHO
2000, 79,500 ml., White,
Maint. records.
Good MPG. $5,400
(352) 726-6185 before 8
FORD
'95, T Bird
108k ml,, excel, cond.
$2,500.
(352) 302-3121
FORD Crown Vic
1998 LX, LOADED
56K orig miles. Immac,
non smoker, new tires,
wht,newer body style
$6,890. (352) 637-6046
FORD TAURUS 1993
Very clean Inside & out.
Runs good. 107K, Asking
$975 352-628-5378
FORD TAURUS 97
Air Condition blows
cold, runs good, clean
interior. $1500.Call
352-613-5869
HONDA
1997 Accord EX, fully
loaded, runs great, very
clean, 150K, $4,400 oab
(352) 400-0155
HONDA ACCORD
'93,5 spd. 245K mi.,
no AC, 30 mpg. Runs
Greatly Malnt. rec.
$1,600 firm 352-527-2965
LEXUS 2005
RX330, 34K mi., black,
gorgeous, $27,325.
352-634-4224
Lincoln Towncar
'96, 138k ml., leather,
loaded, excel, cond.,
cold AC, $2,500. firm
(352) 341-0004
Lincoln Towncar
'97, Jack Nicklaus
version, Orig, Owner.
Fantastic Conditioni
New battery. Like new
Michellln tires. $5,800
(352) 860-2725
MAXIMA SE 2003
58K mi, Sunrf, 21/2 yr.
bumper-bumper warr.
left, no ded. Must.see.
$15,500. (352) 795-3701
MERCEDES
'89,300 SE, low miles,
excel. cond. Must sell
$4,800. abo
(352) 613-6978
MITSUBISHI 3000GT
1994, V-6 Automatic,
All Power, Runs Great,
NEW Konig rims,
asking $4500, call
(352) 613-5209
NISSAN
'03, Maxima SE, all '
options, 93k mi. $11,200,
obo (352) 447-8090
(352) 228-9337
OLDS 98 REGENCY
'89, AC, loaded, 4dr,
3800V-6, auto, 30+mpg
Low mi. 1 owner gar-
aged, like new cond.
$3400. (352) 249-8059
PLY. ACCLAIM
'94, 4 DR, AC, auto, very
depend. 35mpg, cruise
control 100k + mi.clean,
$1,500. (352) 586-3854
PONTIAC
'02 Grand Am SE
Red, auto, CD, tow bar,
New tires. Must see.
A steal @ $4 250.
(352) 746-4565
or 352-464-4517
TOYOTA AVALON
'98, 94K mi. Immaculate
drk green, new brakes
$6200. (352) 302-2457
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond./All pwr.,
Mntc. Rcds., Grgd.
$3,500 (352) 422-5685
VOLKSWAGON
1999, Beetle, auto, A/C,
70K, 1 owner, well kept,
$4700. (352) 220-8423
VOLVO
'86, 240 DL Wagon,
175k mi., $750.
(352) 746-2488
Your Donation of
A Vehicle
Supports Single,
Homeless Mothers
& Is Tax
Deductible
Donate your vehicle
TO THE PATH
(Rescue Mission for
Men Women &
Children)
at (352) 527-6500
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale! Cars from
$500! For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
'67 CHEVELLE SS396
Blue ext. black Interior.
Trophy Winning Classicl
$15,000 (352) 422-1153
'82 CADILLAC Biarritz
Pristine, classic,
collectlblel 9,137 orig.
miles. Black w/red
leather Int. S.S. roof,
custom made spoke
wheels, new Redllne
tires. All rec. incl. orig.
Invoice. $12.500 firm
352-586-9663/795-7934
A Classic Car WANTED
American or Foreign
Will travel, Cash waiting
(407) 957-6957
CHEVY CHEVELLE
1965
31,000, $8,500 4 door
Mallbu, 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
DODGE DART
1973 Swinger, 65K ml.
PS, factory air, original
Int & ext. in mint cond.
$8,250 (352) 564-0936
ELCAMINO '79
0 ml. on high perf, eng.
& trans. No rust, exc.
body. $5500.
(352) 302-4045
MUSTANG '87
Red Convertible. 86K ml.
Sharpll See to
appreciate. $4200 firm.
(352) 341-4313
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale I Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
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S'03 Dodge 1500
Great Work Truck,
Low Low Miles.
Must Sell $9,800
S866-838-4376
.m m .. mum i-m
'03, Ford Ranger XLT
I Auto, A/C, I
Locks and MORE,
S ONLY $8,995
866-838-4376 .
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A DEAL
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$37.951*
*2 weeks In the
*2 weeks Onlinel
*Featured in Tues.
"Wheels" Sectionl
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(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
"$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
CHEVY 3500
1998, Cheyenne, new
V8, Auto, Air, Service
body w/ air compressor
(352) 726-2620
CHEVY S-10 '94
Pickup, w/ topper, stand
shft. V6, 5sp, over drive.
Beau. Rose Pink $1,800/
obo (352) 746-9059
CHEVY Z71
Ext. Cab, New engine,
trans. rear end, bed top
w/fin. $5,500
(352) 302-0569
DODGE DAKOTA
'94, Club cab, V-8, 82K,
New trans. Pwr locks /
windows $3,750 obo
(352) 527-9788
DODGE RAM 1500
'02, Quad cab, leather,
95,000 ml, Exc. cond.
$11,000. (352) 527-6866
DODGE RAM 1500
'96 Club Cab, $4000/
obo 2 dr, 8cyl. Runs gd.
(352) 465-2087 or
(352) 697-2357
FORD
'94, F150, 4WD, runs &
looks good, 300 6Cyl.,
5spd. OD, $2,750.
obo (352) 795-4204
FORD F-150'01
4x4. Red. nice tires &
wheels, nice clean
truck. $6500/obo
352-400-0360
FORD F-150 '94
Reg. cab, longbed,.2
gas tanks, Wht, 70K ml.
Clean body, runs great,
$3800 (352) 476-8037
FORD F-150 XL
'95, King cab, 300, 6cy).
5spd, air, clean, $2900/
obo. (352) 795-7757,
leave message.
Freightliner FLD 120
1996, w/condo sleeper
DET., Diesel 10 Sp.
$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
GMC SONOMA
2002 Ext. cab, V6 auto,
ps pw pb 27000ml. exc.
cond. asking $11,500
352-464-1413
ISUZU BOX TRUCK
'97, Refrigerated Truck,
Ready for the Roadl
$11,500
(352) 422-4548
MACH CH 1994
427, 10 sp. 486k mi.,
$10,000. (352) 726-2620
TOYOTA
'99, Tacoma Sport, 4 x
4, runs great, new tires,
$6,000. obo
(352) 302-5707
VOLVO F6
1986, 22' Box Truck. 30K
miles on new 6cyl.
diesel. 5 spd, air brakes,
lift gate. $3,500 obo
(352) 423-0973
(305) 395-0540
$5001 Police Impounds
For salel Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
'03 Chevy Tralblazer
LOADED
DON'T HESITATE
ONLY $11,988.
866-838-4376
'03 ChevyTrailblazer
LOADED
DON'T HESITATE
866-838-4376
r 'w03-FordEscape
I Auto, A/C, PW Win- I
dows, PW Locks, Tilt,
S ONLY $8,988.
866-838-4376
CHEVY BLAZER S10
'93, 4 dr. 4.3L V-6,
loaded, 4X2, leather,
209K mi. Mint cond.;
$1250(352)341-0004
CHEVY TRAIL
BLAZER 2003
42000K, One owner
,V6. Dark Green
W/Grey cloth Interior. &
towing pkg $12,000
OBO. 352-726-9881
CHEVY UPLANDER
'06, 20K Miles,
Exc, Cond. In/Out
$14,000
(352) 527-3499
DODGE DURANGO
1999, 4x4, 80K ml.,
loaded, dual air &
exhaust, exc. cond.
$8,900 (352) 344-0505
Dodge Durango
'99, 94k ml., 3 seats,
all leather, loaded,
excel.
$8,700. obdo
(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
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$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
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$37.951*
*2 weeks In the
.2 weeks Qnlinel
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or (352) 563-5966
For details.
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May Apply
CHEVROLET 2500
'04, LT Sliverado HD,
XCab, Long Bed, 4 X 4
Duramax Diesel, 46K,
Loaded $21,900
(352) 489-7689
CHEVY SUBURBAN
'94, 7.4L, 3500 Series,
Dual AC, 3rd Seat.Runs
Great $3,500 621-0848
GMC SIERRA
'99 Limited Edition, SLE,
Z71, Extra Cab, 3dmr.,
5.3L Vortek V-8, 4 WD,
Pwr. Everything. 2 tone
paint, tow pkg. Runs
Perfectl$7,000 obo
(352) 615-1612
GMC Sierra K-1500
'99, Ext. Cab. Short Bed.
185K Hwy Mi. $3,500
(352) 795-9010
Honda Passport
'95, SUV, 4 X 4, only
100k mi., 4DRV6,
loaded $4,700. obo
(352) 270-3162
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext .7374
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S '02 Chrysler Town
| & Country
LOADED, Priced
to Sell $8,988 |
866-838-4376
'O, Chrysler 11
Town & Country
Low Miles LOADED
SONLY $10,988. |
866-838-4376
r'06,Dodge Grand
Caravan SE I
Only 1000 Miles
LOADED BUY IT
TODAY FOR $15,988 I
866-838-4376
CHEVY VENTURE
1999, synthetic oil, new
brakes, dual ac, pwr
door, red color $3300.
352-564-1390
DODGE
'96 Caravan, V-6 149K
clean, runs real good,
$1,800 (352)489-6072
(239) 450-8153
DODGE Cargo Van
'96, Runs Exc. new tires.
Window van. $1,250.
(352) 621-0848
DODGE RAM B1500
Window Van, '87,
318 eng., runs & drives
good..Good work
trucks $750
(352) 564-8014
DODGE RAM VAN
1996 2500 conversion.
93k miles, cold air,
$3495 obo call
352-613-5869
FORD E-150
'94, 7 Passenger, White,
All pwr., AC, tow pkg.
$2,500 (352) 344-1413
PONTIAC
1999 Montana van, fully
loaded, $7,000 obo
(352) 344-2984
TOYOTA SIENNA '98
138K ml. Runs great,
seats 7, $6800.
352-563-2476 or
352-212-7961
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
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$5001 For listings call
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*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
POLARIS 450 ATV
2006
SPORTSMAN 4X4
Only 46 hrs. trans,.
warranty. $4.9000BO
Call 352-422-4788
SUZUKI V Twin
2004, Twln Peaks 700.
Mud LUte Tires, wench,
ITP rims + 4 Factory Tires.
$5,500obo 352-341-4478
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BAJA SCOOTER
2006, like new, 49cc,
25 miles, $800
(352) 726-0965
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars. Jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HARLEY DAVIDSON
1993, Soft Tale, Springer,
lots of extras,
$12,500. obo
(352) 302-4159
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2002 Heritage Soffall,
Gar,. kept. Lots of acc.
Barely ridden.
Like newly Sacrifice
$13,900 (352) 302-0555
HONDA 2002
SHADOW VLX 600
17000 mi, $3200 Runs
Greatly 352-746-1752
Honda Shadow750
'00, Show Quallty.Amer.
Classic, 11k ml., 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
SUZUKI
2000,850 MIrada,
5,600 miles. '
Great Cond. $3,000
(352) 302-0569
SUZUKI 2005
SV1000S
9600 miles, $7000.00
OBO. 2 Helmets & Icon
Jacket Included, Extras
on Bike Also.
352-400-0468
YAMAHA WARRIOR
'02 Road Star Warrior,
1700 cc 2,000 orig. mi.,
plus extras, $8,500
(352) 422-4786
594-0821 TUCRN
2007-CP-711 Estate of
Walter Chetirkin
Notice to Creditors
(Summary Administration)
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-711
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WALTER CHETIRKIN,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the estate of
WALTER CHETIRKIN, de-
ceased, File Number
2007-CP-711, by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, FL
34450; that the
decedent's date of death
was MARCH 3, 2007; that
the total value of the es-
tate Is $11,800.00 and that
the name and address of
those to whom It has
been assigned by such or-
der are:
Randall W. Chetirkin
115 Adelphi St.,
Inverness, FL 34452
Cynthia Lou Sharp
10368 S.W. 42nd Ave.,'
Ocalo, FL 34478
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE, OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
.The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice Is
August 14, 2007.
Person.Giving Notice:
/s/ Randall W. Chetirkin
c/o 452 Pleasant Grove
Road
Inverness, FL 34452
Attorney for, Person Giving
Notice
HAAG, HAAG &
FRIEDRICH, P.A.
452 Pleasant Grove Road
Inverness, FL 34452
/s/ Brian S. Mitchell, Esq.
Florida Bar #22783
(352) 726-0901
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle
August 14 and 21,.2007.
595-0821 TUCRN
2007-CP-655
Estate of Marvin Fox
Notice to Creditors
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-655
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARVIN FOX, a/k/a
MARVIN F. FOX, a/k/a
MARVIN FREEMAN FOX,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Interstate -
Florida Resident)
The administration of
the estate of MARVIN
FOX, a/k/a MARVIN F.
FOX, a/k/a MARVIN FREE-
MAN FOX, deceased, File
Number 2007-CP-655, Is
pending In the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the oddresss of which Is
110 North Apopka Ave-
nue Inverness, Florida
34450. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate, Includ-
ing unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquidoted
claims, on whom a copy
of this notice Is served
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of
the decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate. Includ-
Ing .unmatured. contin-
gent or unliquidated
claims must. file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
The date of the first
publication at this Notice
Is August 14, 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ MARVIN DAVID FOX
3539 South Enright Terrace
Homosassa, FL 34448
Attorney for Personal
Representative
/s/ Daniel J. Snow, Esq.
DANIEL J. SNOW, ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0794820
203 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Telephone: (352) 726-9111
Facsimile: (352) 726-2144
Published two (2) times in
Citrus County Chronicle
August 14 and 21,2007
596-0821 TUCRN
2007.CP-713 Estate of
Hazel A. Ray
Notice to Creditors
Summary Admin,
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-713
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HAZEL A. RAY,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In ,the estate of
HAZEL A. RAY, deceased,
File Number 2007-CP-713,
by the Circuit Court for
Citrus County, Florida, Pro-
bate Division, the address
of which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450; that
the decedent's date of
death was APRIL 3, 2007;
that the total value of the
estate Is $12,500.00 and
that the name and ad-
dress of those to whom it
has been assigned by
such order are:
NAME & ADDRESS
REBECCA ASHLEY
121 BROCK DRIVE
STANFORD KY 40484
JEFF RAY COLUMBIA
285 HIDDEN VALLEY RD
COLD SPRINGS, KY 41076
NANCY RAY KEEULING
2722 RIEDLING DRIVE
APT. 3
LOUISVILLE, KY 40206
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for ull payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice is
August 14, 2007.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ REBECCA ASHLEY
121 Brock Drive
Stanford, KY 40484
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice
BRADSHAW &
MOUNTJOY, P.A.
/s/ Michael Mountjoy, Esq.
209 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Florida Bar No.: 157310
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle
August 14 and 21,2007.
597-0821 TUCRN
2007,CP-398 Estate of
Doris H. Coryell
Notice to Creditors
Summary Admin,
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-398
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DORIS H. CORYELL,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the estate of
DORIS H. CORYELL, de-
ceased, File Number
2007-CP-398, by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus
County,. Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450; that
the decedent's date of
death was MARCH 28,
2007; that the total value
of the estate Is $40,000.00
and that the name and
address of those to whom
it has been assigned by
such order are:
MAMIE H. STEELE
9439 N. NEST POINT
DUNNELLON, FL 34434
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
916-0829
Citrus Co
PUBLIC
EUBLIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th
lng will be held by:
The Citrus County PlannIng
Board (PDRB) on Seplembe
Leconto Government Bull
Path, Room 166. Lecanto, F
PDRB meeling begins at 9'(
a particular item Is discus.
how fast the PDRB moves thr
All persons desiring to be h<
may be heard on the pro
scribed below:
PV-07-01 John's Park as D(
Timothy B. Hash Is requestin
the "park" title of John's F
Highlands Trailer Park, as res
132 and 132A, public recoi
(A complete legal descript
munity Development Division
Information regarding the I
Comprehensive Plan Is a\
http-//www bocc.cltrus fl us
Development link). All per:
party to the proceedings n
tervene" pursuant to procec
vision 2, of the Citrus Count
request shall be submitted
ment Services at least five
Weekends and Holidays)
matter. A "request to in1
on-line; click on "Quasi-Judi
If any person decides to ap
the board with respect to
this meeting or hearing, he
the proceedings and, for.si
need to insure that a verbc
Ings Is made, which record
dence upon which the appe
Any person requiring reasc
this meeting because of a
ment should contact the C
Citrus County Courthouse,
Floor, Inverness, Florida 344!
two days before the meei
speech Impaired, use t
341-6580.
vision for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice Is
August 14, 2007.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ MAMIE H. STEELE
9439 N. NEST POINT
DUNNELLON, FL 34434
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice
BRADSHAW &
MOUNTJOY, P.A.
/s/ Michael Mountjoy, Esq.
209 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Florida Bar No.: 157310
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle
August 14 and 21,2007.
598-0821 TUCRN
2007,CP-396 Estate of
George E. Januszewskl,
Notice to Creditors
Summary Admin.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-396
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GEORGE E. JANUSZEWSKI,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE: .
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the estate of
GEORGE E. JANUSZEWSKI,
deceased, File 'Number
2007-CP-396, by the Cir-
cult Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450; that
the decedent's .date of
death was JANUARY 27,
2007; 'that the total value
of the estate Is $NONE
and that the name and
address of those to whom
It has been assigned by
such order are:
VANCE JANUSZEWSKI
3689 E COUNTRYSIDE DR
INVERNESS, FL 34452
KURT JANUSZEWSKI
11142 PALMVISTA
GARDEN GROVE, CA
92840
MICHAEL JANUSZEWSKI
1516 LORETTA STREET
OCEANSIDE, CA 92054
PERRY JANUSZEWSKI
778 TOPAZ LANE
HEMET, CA 92543
FARIN JANUSZEWSKI
10 YOSEMITE ROAD
ORINDA, CA 94563
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made in the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE -TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice Is
August 14, 2007.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ VANCE JANUSZEWSKI
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice
BRADSHAW &
MOUNTJOY, P.A.
/s/ Michael Mountoy, Esq.
209 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Florida Bar No.: 157310
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
.Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle
I36-uvu0 W-IUCRKN
Citrus County
Fleet Management
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Citrus County Board
of County Commissioners
will be selling surplus
property and equipment
via the Internet at
govdeals.com from
August 15, 2007 to
September 5, 2007.
Published seven (7) times,
consecutively, starting
August 15 through Sep-
tember 5, 2007.
TU/WCRN
county PDRB
NOTICE
NOTICE
at the following public hear-
i and Development Review
r 06 2007. at 9:00 AM In the
dling, '3600 West Sovereign
lorida. Please note that the
00 AM The actual time that
sed will vary deDending on
ough the agenda
heard, to speak for or against,
posed Plat Vacation as de-
titiloned by Clark Stillwell for
g a Plat Vacation to vacate
Park, lying within the plat of
corded In Plat Book 2, Pages
rds of Citrus County. Florida.
Ion Is on file with the Com-
n.)
Land Development Code or
vallable on the Internet at
(Click on the Community
sons desiring to become a
may submit a "request to In-
dures set forth in Article II, Dl-
y Code of Ordinances. Such
to Department of Develop-
(5) working days (excluding
prior to the hearing on the
tervene' may be obtained
clai-FAQ".
appeal any decision made by
a any matter considered at
or she will need a record of
uch purpose, he or she may
atim record of the proceed-
Includes testimony and evi-
eal Is to be based.
unable accommodation at
disability or physical Impalr-
County Administrator's Office,
111 West Main Street, Third
150, (352) 341-6560. at least
ling. If you are hearing or
he TDD telephone (352)
CLASSIFIED
Parental Rights under oath has been filed In this Court
regarding the above-referenced child; you are hereby
commanded to appear before JUDGE BARBARA
GURROLA, at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N.
Apopka Avenue. Inverness, Florida 34450, on October
2, 2007, at 9:00 a.m., for an Advisory Hearing on the
Petition for Termination of Parental Rights. You must
appear on the date and at the time specified.
FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING
CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF
PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR
ON THE DATE AND AT THE TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY
LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE
PETITION.
If you are a person with a disability who needs any
accommodation to participate In this proceeding, you
are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of
certain assistance. Please contact John D. Sullivan,
Court Administrator and Courthouse ADA Coordinator,
at 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450,
Phone (352) 341-6700, within two working days of your
receipt of this notice. If hearing or voice impaired call
711.
Witness my hand and seal of this Court, at Inverness,
Citrus County, Florida, this 14 day of August, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ M.A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 21,28, September 4 and 11. 2007.
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
For more Information about this application please
contact a Planner at the Department of Development
Services (352) 527-5239.
Chairman
Planning and Development Review Board
Citrus County, Florida
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 21 and 29, 2007.
917-0829 TU/WCRN
Citrus County PDRB
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following public hear-
ing will be held by:
The Citrus County Planning and Development Review
Board (PDRB) on Seotember 06 2007 at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign
Path. Room 166, Lecanto, Florida. Please note that the
PDRB meeting begins at 9-00 AM The actual time that
a particular item is discussed will vary depending on
how fast the PDRB moves through the agenda
1. Said hearing shall be for the purpose of considering
an amendment to the Land Development Code Atlas
(LDCA). At this hearing a recommendation will be
made and forwarded to the Citrus County Board of
County Commissioners.
2. All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or
against, may be heard.
AA-06-04 Acklev Investments II Inc Is requesting an At-
las Amendment to amend a master plan for Nature's
Resort, an existing recreational vehicle park. The re-
quest Increases the number of units by 185 RV sites and
106 tent sites for a total of 601 units. Land Use Designa-
tion: RVP, Recreational Vehicle Park. The property Is lo-
cated In Section 29 Township 19 South Range 17 East
Further described as 10359 W Halls River Road,
Homosassa, Florida.- (Homosassa Area) (A complete le-
gal description Is on file with the Community Develop-
ment Division.)
Information regarding the Land Development Code or
Comprehensive Plan Is available on the Internet at
hltp'//www bocc citrus i1 us (Click on the Community
Development link). All persons desiring to become a
party to the proceedings may submit a "request to In-
tervene" pursuant to procedures set forth in Article II, DI-
vision 2, of the Citrus County Code of'Ordinances. Such
request shall be submitted to Department of Develop-
ment Services at least five (5) working days (excluding
,Weekends and Holidays) prior to the hearing on the
matter. A "request to Intervene" may be obtained
on-line; click on 'Quasi-Judlclal-FAQ'. If any person de-
cides to appeal any decision made by the board with
respect to any matter considered at this meeting or
hearing, he or she ,ill need a record of the proceed-
ings and, for such purpose, he or she may need to In-
sure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made, which record Includes testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal Is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue,
Room 102, Inverness, Florida 34450. (352) 341-6565, at
least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing
or speech Impaired, use 'the TDD telephone (352)
341-6580.
For more Information about this application please
contact a Planner at the Department of Development
Services (352) 527-5239.
Chairman
Planning and Development Review Board
Citrus County, Florida
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 21 and 29, 2007.
918-0829 TU/WCRN
Citrus County PDRB
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following public hear-
Ing will be held by:
The Citrus County Planning and Development Review
Board (PDRB) on September 06 2007 at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Buildilg, 3600 West Sovereign
Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida. Please note that the
PDRB meeting begins at 9-00 AM The actual time that
a particular item is discussed will vary depending on
how fast the PDRB moves through the agenda
1. Said hearing shall be for the purpose of considering
an amendment to the Land Development Code Atlas
(LDCA). At this hearing a recommendation will be
made and forwarded -to the Citrus County. Board of
County Commissioners.
2. All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or
against, may be heard.
AA-07-03 Betty Cason Is requesting an Atlas Amend-
ment to the Citrus County Land Development Code
Atlas (LDCA). This request Is to change the land use
designation from RUR, Rural Residential District, to RUR';
Rural Residentall District, allowing mobile homes. The
property Is located In Section 31 Township 20 South.
Range 19 East- Further described as Parcel 43200
(Lecanto Area) A complete legal description Is on file
with the Community Development Division.
Information regarding the Land Development Code or
Comprehensive Plan Is available on the Internet at
http-//www bocc citrus fl us (Click on the Community
Development link). All persons desiring to become, a
party to the proceedings may submit a "request to in-
tervene' pursuant to procedures set forth In Article II, Di-
vision 2, of the Citrus County Code of Ordinances. Such
request shall be submitted to Department of Develop-
ment Services at least five (5) working days (excluding
Weekends and Holidays) prior to the hearing on the
matter. A 'request to intervene' may be obtained
on-line; click on "Quasi-Judicial-FAQ". If any person de-
cides to appeal any decision made by the board with
respect to any matter considered at this meeting or
hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceed-
ings and, for such purpose, he or she may need to In-
sure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made, which record Includes testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal Is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical impair-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue,
Room 102, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, at
least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing
or speech Impaired, use the TDD telephone (352)
341-6580.
For more Information about this application please
contact a Planner at the Department of Development
Services (352) 527-5239.
Chairman
Planning and Development RevIew Board
Citrus County, Florida
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 21 and 29, 2007.
500-0911 TUCRN
2007-DR-2299 Notice of Action
Termination of Parental Rights
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CASE NO. 2007-DR-2299
IN THE INTEREST OF:
B.M.H.
(Male D/O/B 01/07/03),
A Minor Child.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL
RIGHTS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING
TO: QUINTON MEREDITH HEDRICK
PO Box 434
Floral City, FL 34436
QUINTON MEREDITH HEDRICK
8901 South Florida Avenue
Floral City. FL 34436
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Petition for Termination of
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As usual, the rock-solid 166-horsepower
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horsepower to match the Solstice/Sky.
To its credit, there's a new-for-2007
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564-8668
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11 Harley Davidson
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12 Crystal Nissan
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13 Love Honda
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ONLY 19,000 MILES, CD, PASSENGER SEAT, CD PLAYER,
HOMELINK, CRUISE, P/W, P/L. MEMORY SEATS. J-.)
795-6800 *17,495 795-6800 '12.5440
2003 CHEVY AVALANCHE
1500 4X4
P/W, P/L, POWER DRIVERS SEAT,
CRUISE, CD, SUNROOF.
795-6800 *17,099
1998 CHEVY LUMINA
AUTOMATIC AND AIR
CONDITIONING.
795-7371 *2,999
2004 CHEVY AVALANCHE
LOW MILES, ONE OWNER
795-9930
'17.995
1999 CHEVY SILVERADO
1500 4X4 LS HEVY DUTY
V8, AUTO, Z71 PKG, DUAL EXH,
BEDLINER, TOW PKG, LOADED!
(352) 563-2003 '7,750
,* .ji_. ._L
2005 DODGE 1500 SLT
AUTO, P/S/W/DL, RUNNING
BOARDS, ALLOY, BED LINER
795-9930 '16,995
1999 FORD COBRA
CONVERTIBLE
LOADED, LEATHER, 68,500
MILES.
746-7883 '14,500
2000 FORD F150 SUPER CAB
4X4
TOOL BOX, MAG WHEELS
795-7371 '9,995
2007 COBRA GT500
SHELBY MUSTANG CONV.
LIMITED PRODUCTION CAR
746-7883 CALL FOR $
4X4
795-7371 '8.995
4.6 TRITON, AUTOMATIC, ALLOY
WHEELS, DIAMOND PLATE
TOOLBOX, BEDLINER.
527-0129 '7,99!
2006 CHEVY AVEO LT
P/W, P/L, CRUISE CONTROL, CD,
REAR SPOILER.
795-6800 *12.100
'1991 CHEVY BLAZER
AUTO, A/C,
P/S/W/DL
795-9930 '2,995
kKL.-
2000 CHEVY SILVERADO STEP 2002 CHEVY SILVERADO
SIDE 4X4 EXTENDED CAB REAL 1500 CREW CAB
CLEAN, GREAT FOR FAMILY OR HEAVY DUTY, V8 6.0, AUTO, A/C
WORK, BEDLINER. 109,000 MILES, ALL OPTIONS.
527-0129 '11,900 (352) 563-2003 '9,950
1994 DODGE RAM 250
MARK III, AUTO, A/C,
P/S/W/DL
795-9930 '2,995
1996 FORD CONTOUR
4-DR, AUTO, A/C, P ST/W/DL,
AM/FM/CASS
795-9930 '3.995
2005 FORD EXPLORER
SPORT TRAC
XLS, P/S/W/DL, CRUISE
795-9930 '16.995
KL-.I< -7
"11o runu rzau ,,;e1 Isun
HEAVY DUTY EXT. CAB 4X4
5.8 V8, AUTO, COLD AIR, 8' BED,
BEDLINER, TOW PKG.
9 (352) 563-2003 '3,795
1999 DODGE RAM 2500
ICE COLD AIR, AUTOMATIC, CD
PLAYER.
(3521 563-2003
'5.975
1996 FORD ESCORT LX
WAGON
AUTOMATIC, A/C AND'ONLY
86,000 EASY MILES.
795-7371 '3,995
1994 FORD F-150
6 CYL., BED LINER, TOOL BOX.
795-6800 '5,776
2003 FORD FOCUS
CLEAN
STK #7050678A
564-8668 '10,595
2001 CHEVY CAVALIER
AUTOMATIC, AIR, AM/FM RADIO,
GREAT ECONOMY
(352) 563-2003 '3.195
2002 CHEVY S10 CREW CAB
4x4
LEER TOP
795-7371
'14,995
2000 DODGE CONVERSION VAN
7 PASSENGER/REAR SOFA, FULL
POWER, ONE OWNER.
795-9338 '4.995
2001 DODGE RAM 1500
LARAMIE 4X4 SLT c
V8 MAGNUM, OFF RD PKG,
AUTO, A/C, BEDLINER, LOADED!' ;
(352) 563-2003 $5,50O:
2004 DODGE DAKOTA SXT ,
EXT. CAB
ONLY 40,000 MILES, CD,
BEDLINER.
795-6800 $11,99'
1998 FORD ESCORT ZX2
A/C, P/S/W/DL, TILT
795-9930
'1,995
K ii
1999 FORD FI50 XLT 4X4
STEPSIDE
V8, AUTO, AIR, QUAD CAB, '.
LOADED, TOW PACKAGE.
(352) 563-2003 s6,795
1993 FORD MUSTANG
SUNROOF, AIR CONDITIONING,
POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS,
CRUISE CONTROL.
(352) 563-2003 *2,295
1997 FuOu muaSTNu
COBRA
CONVERTIBLE, LEATHER, LOADS
OF EXTRAS.
(352) 563-2003 '6,600.
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2001 FORD RANGER
6 CYL, POWER STEERING,
POWER DOOR LOCKS, CRUISE
CONTROL, CD PLAYER.
795-6800 *9,827
795-7371 '9,995
1997 FRD T UNDE BIRD
ONE OWNER.
795-7371 $4,995
2002 FORD RANGER XLT 2004 FORD RANGER EDGE
AUTOMATIC.
STK #5676137A
795-7371 '8,995 564-96698 14350
1996 FORD WINDSTAR
A/C, PWR. ST/W/DL, TILT,
CRUISE
795-9930 *3,995
2002 FORD TAURUS SES
LOADED, REAR SPOILER,
LEATHER, ALUMINUM WHEELS.
795-7371 '6,995
1999 GMC SAFARI SLE 2001 GOLDWING 1800CC
AUTOMATIC, DUALAIR, SEVEN CUSTOM TRIM, PAINT AND SEAT,
PASSENGER. ONE OF A KIND, 29,000 MILES
795-7371 '5,999 726-6128 '23,900
,2005 GOLDWING TRIKE
P,000 MILES WITH WARRANTY,
BLACK CHERRY.
;726-6128 '25,500
2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON
'FLSTC HERITAGE SOFTAIL
*BLACK/CUSTOM PAINT. ASK
;CLAY FOR SPECIAL PRICE.
683-9900
006 HYUNDAI AZERA
'LOW MILES
;STK #5665981 A
U64-8668 '18.995
2003 LINCOLN TOWNCAR
PEWTER WITH MATCHING
LEATHER, LOCAL CAR, ONLY
;40,000 MILES. ,
:75-9338 '12.995
2001 HARLEY DAVIDSON DYNA
WIDE GLIDE
9,800 MILES, TONS OF EXTRAS,
OTHER BIKES IN INVENTORY.
746-7655 '11,500 OBO
2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON
SOFTAIL STANDARD SPORTSTER
BEAUTIFUL BIKE, SHOWROOM ORANGE AND BLACK. ASK CLAY
CONDITION. FOR SPECIAL PRICE.
564-2453 '12,999 563-9900
2001 ISUZU RODEO
AUTO, A/C, P/S/W/DL, ALLOY
795-9930 '3,995
2001 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS LS CLOTH SEATS,
59,000 MILES.
795-9338 '7,995
2005 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
4X4
TURBO DIESEL, LOADED,
60,500 MILES.
746-7883 '17.500
2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON
ELECTRA CLASSIC
BLACK, ONLY 6,700 MILES, VERY
CLEAN WITH LOTS OF CHROME.
564-2453 '16.288
ZUUo IMA.KLCrT uMVeUOu
VRSCR
BLACK CUSTOM. ASK CLAY FOR
SPECIAL PRICE.
563-9900
2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON
ELECTRAGLIDE STANDARD FLHRC CUSTOM
VIVID BLACK. BLACK. ASK CLAY FOR SPECIAL
PRICE.
564-2453 *13,999 563-9900
2001 HARLEY DAVIDSON 2007 HYOSUNG GT 650 R
WIDE GLIDE SPORT BIKE
RED. ASK CLAY FOR SPECIAL ONLY 3,200 MILES, TWO
PRICE. BROTHERS STAGE 1 RACE KIT.
563-9900 564-2453 '4,988
2007 KIA SEDONA 2004 KIA SEDONA
15,000 MILES ONLY 31,000 MILES
STK #5705150A STK #7096301 A
564-8668 '19.995 564-8668 '14.995
2003 MERCURY GRAND 2005 MERCURY GR.
MARQUIS LS MARQUIS
LEATHER INTERIOR, FULL LUXURY. STK #P083502A
POWER, 34,000 MILES.
795-9338 '10.995 564-8668 '13.995
2000 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER 4X4
LEATHER, 6 CYL, LOCAL SUV
795-9338 '7,995
2001 LINCOLN TOWN CAR
SIGNATURE, POWER MEMORY
SEATS, A/C, CRUISE, CD PLAYER,
ALLOY WHEELS, LEATHER.
795-6800 '10,727
1996 MERCURY MYSTIQUE
GS
AUTO, A/C, P ST/W/DL, TILT,
CRUISE
795-9930 '3,995
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2003 MERCURY SABLE LS
LEATHER, FULL POWER, 6 CYL,
LQCAL CAR.
$7~5-9338 '7.995
1999 OLDS INTRIGUE
ADULT OWNED AND DRIVEN
RAND NEW CONDITION
I127-0129 ONLY '4.999
2004 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR
XLS
AUTO, P/S/W/DL, A/C, ALLOY
795-9930 '14,995
1999 OLDSMOBILE MINI VAN
DUAL SIDE DOORS, POWER
OPTIONS, LOW MILEAGE.
795-9338 *5.99-
1989 NISSAN MAXIMA
4-DR, AUTO, P ST/W/DL, TILT,
CRUISE, AM/FM/CASS
795-9930 '1.995
ALL WHEEL DR.
STK# 5006584A
564-8668 '14,730
2005 NIS AN EXTERRA
SHARP!
STK #6251797A
564-8668 '16,500
2003 OLDS ALERO GL
45000K, POWER SEATS, CD
PLAYER, REAR SPOILER, ALLOY
WHEELS
527J0129 REDUCED '6 999
1998 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
AUTO, A/C, PWR. ST/W/DL, TILT,
CRUISE
795-9930 '3,995
1996 OL M E RAL
ONLY 71,000 MILES, CD, P/W, P/L,
CRUISE.
795-6800 '2,995
ONLY 6,000 MILES, CD, SPOILER,
WINDOW TINT, CRUISE,
ALUMINUM WHEELS, XM RADIO.
795-6800 '15,495
2004 PONTIAC MONTANA
LOW MILES
STK #7343201 A
564-8668 '13995
2002 SUZUKI ESTEEM
ONLY 36K MILES
TK# 5126647A
IW4-8668 '7,040
2002 SUZUKI V-STROM
GIVI BAGS, NEW TIRES.
564-2453 '4.999
2005 VICTORY VEGAS
STAGE 1
BLACK, 3,000 MILES, PERFECT
CONDITION.
564-2453 '11,699
795-6800
In IA 1M ounr EK
GREAT GAS SAVER.
$5,995
2005 YAMAHA FZ 6 600CC
LIKE NEW, ONLY 11,300 MILES.
SILVER AND BLACK TWO TONE.
564-2453 *5,288
2002 SATURN SL1
4 CYL., AM/FM STEREO WITH CD
PLAYER.
795-6800 '6,584
2005 YAMAHA ROADSTAR
SILVERADO
726-6128 '4,900
ONLY 25,000 MILES, SUNROOF,
LEATHER INTERIOR.
527-0129 '14.900
2002 YAMAHA ROADSTAR
WARRIOR
4,900 MILES, LIKE NEW! 1700CC
726-6128 '7.000
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Fleetwood launches 2008 luxury motor coaches
RIVERSIDE, Calif., June 5 -
- Fleetwood's RV Group, a
leading manufacturer of recre-
ational vehicles, today
announced the launch of its
2008 American Eagle and
American Tradition luxury
motor coaches during last
month's American Coach
Association (ACA) rally.
Camped along scenic Myrtle
Beach, S.C., nearly 300 ACA
members were among the first
to view the restyled models and
newly designed American
Coach logo.
The 2008 American Eagle
offers eight unique floor plans,
while the Tradition offers six,
and both offer a long list of
exterior and interior innova-
tions. Exterior highlights
include impressive new graph-
ics, curved front and rear caps
with seamless hidden-fastener
molding, and the new chrome
American Coach logo -- giving
Eagle and Tradition a boldly
elegant appearance.
Interior styling innovations
have been made to further ease
the driving experience and cre-
ate a sophisticated residential
feel. Features include a contem-
porary dash with lower-profile
instrument panel, leather furni-
ture, 84" ceiling heights, and
decorative living room/galley
ceiling plenum with accent
lighting.
"This is the most exciting
launch for our American Coach
product line since its debut in
1991," said Paul Eskritt, presi-
dent of Fleetwood RV. "The
new logo and product styling
epitomize the allure of our
American Coach brand. The
2008 Eagle and Tradition are
also an excellent example of
our mission to include customer
and dealer feedback .in our
product planning and develop-
ment process.'
This was reinforced at the
rally in South Carolina, which
was one of the best-selling
events in American Coach his-
tory."
"I am extremely impressed
with the changes on the 2008
Eagle and Tradition," said
Dominic Calabro, president of
Lazydays Crown Club in
Tampa, Fla. "I didn't think there
was room to add more innova-
tions and features, but the
American Coach team has done
it again. The new logo, and
product styling were very well-
received by our rally cus-
tomers; which undoubtedly will
continue back at the dealer-
ships."
Additional model year 2008
highlights on the American
Eagle and Tradition include:
-- Navion(R)/ R5000 infor-
mation and entertainment cen-
ter (AM, FM, single
CD, MP3, camera monitor
with one-way audio)
-- New entry handle with
integrated key pad (Eagle
model only)
-- Larger power driver win-
dow
For more information about
American Coach, the official
luxury motor home of the
American road, call 1-800-854-
1344 or visit http://www.ameri-
cancoach.com/.
About Fleetwood Enterprises
Fleetwood RV is a group
within Fleetwood Enterprises,
Inc., a leading manufacturer of
recreational vehicles and a
.4
leading producer of manufac-
tured housing through its sub-
sidiaries.
Fleetwood's recreational
vehicle line includes motor
homes, travel trailers, fifth
wheels and folding Irailers.
Fleetwood RV products are dis-
tributed through a nationwide
network of more than 1,Q.O
dealers. For more information
on Fleetwood Enterprises, visit
our website at http:. www.fleet-
wood.com/.
New full size ATV launches serious
competition for established market
Tampa Bay has new
automotive window
film provider
Tampa, FL, May 22, 2007 --
(PR.com)-- Advanced Film
Solutions had their Grand
Opening, Monday May 21,
2007, at their new location on
State Road 54 and Rowan. Just
three miles from Trinity and
right across the street from
Pinellas County, -Advanced
Film will provide the Tampa
Bay area with FormulaOne
High Performance Window
Films.
Make the smart choice.
All FormulaONETM products
utilize advanced technology for
superior strength and durability
over a wide range of applica-
tions the same technology
used in films that protect satel-
lites from the hazards of the
elements in space.
Make the safe choice.
FormulaONETM is expertly
crafted to protect you and your
passengers from the dangers of
damaging UV rays and other
on-the-road hazards.
Make the comfortable choice.
Say goodbye to heat build-up
and glare inside your vehicle
and ride more comfortably,
even on the hottest days.
Mike Feldman, President of
Advanced Film Solutions
www.advancedfilmfl.com and
formerly the National Sales
Manager of 3M Window Films,
highlighted the outstanding
benefits and features of the
FormulaOne premium product
the Pinnacle Series.
"The unique technology uti-
lized to produce the Pinnacle
Series of films makes it the
most state-of-the-art automo-
tive film today. With the
advanced electronic systems in
today's vehicles, it is impera-
tive that a window film allow
optimum .performance at all
frequencies.
The advanced technology
utilized in manufacturing the
Pinnacle Series provides a pro-
prietary non-metallized, non-
conductive, ceramic technolo-
gy film with maximum heat
reduction, maximum ultraviolet
rejection, excellent optical clar-
ity and blockage of infrared
rays."
Feldman stated that "We
sought out the FormulaOne
Brand for the Tampa Bay area
and we were excited when the
FormulaOne folks approved
our request. The FormulaOne
Network of dealers throughout
the United States are the cream
of the crop in the car film
industry."
These FormulaOne films are
different and have performance
values that exceeds the "me
too" films you commonly see at
tint shops, Feldman added. "We
wanted to provide a location
that Tampa Bay residents
would feel comfortable in hav-
ing their cars protected with
this superior film product.
The image of car tinters in
Tampa is pretty low on the
scale."
The average consumer has a
poor opinion of car tint based
on the purple windows they see
when they drive around the Bay
area.
Advanced Film Solutions
will never sell a dyed film
product that will turn purple.
"We won't carry any film in our
inventory that can turn purple;
if our customer wants a $99
Tint job, we will politely send
them down to Gasoline Alley,".
Feldman pointed out.
Advanced Film Solutions is
also the VISTA Window Film
Dealer in Tampa Bay perform-
ing superior installations on
homes and commercial build-
ings with their Nano-Ceramic
Dual ond "Non-Reflective"
Safety and Solar Sun Control
Window Films.
Feldman concluded "We are
excited by this weeks Grand
Opening and proud to be the
FormulaOne Dealer for Tampa
Bay.
A passion for excellence and
an unequaled desire to meet
and exceed our customer's
requirements is what it's all
about!"
Contact:
Adam Feldman 877-575-3456
Web: www.advancedfilmfl.com
Kennesaw, GA (PRWEB)
May 24, 2007 -- TGB, the 25
year old Taiwanese company,
famous for its overwhelmingly
successful line of scooters in
the U.S. market, announced the
highly anticipated launch of the
TGB OutbackTM 425 4x4
Adventure SeriesTM, a brand
new line of full sized utility
,ATV's aimed squarely at the
U.S. market. Models including
the, OutbackTM 425C, OUT-
BACK 425 Special Edition, and
the Outback Camo Edition.ic
The new TGB OutbackTM 425
4x4 Adventure SeriesTm all'ter-
rain vehicles are setting the
standard for the next generation
in ATV technology. The
OutbackTM 425 is perfect for
hunters, farmers, rangers,
campers and adventure seekers.
The experienced ATV rider will
'find the OutbackTM 425 fun to
ride because of the automatic
transmission. high ground
clearance, and exceptional turn-
ing radius. The OutbackTM 425
has a standard high and low
range with an automatic locking
front differential so you can get
out the deep mud, climb higher
mountains, and forge deeper
rivers.
The Outback line of utility
ATV's is designed and manufac-
tured to the strict quality stan-'
dards that the US market
demands, have unmatched fea-
tures as standard equipment and
are competitively priced.
"While we are the new kids in
town, comparatively speaking,
TGB has been a manufacturing
partner of over 27 years with
several brands including Polaris
and Piaggio, explains US
President, Bill Peirce. "We are
an extremely, well
known brand offshore .
and now we're manu- A _
facturing product
specifically designed
for the US market that
offers top quality
build, and extra fea-
tures over existing
OEM's all at a compet-
itive price."
Standard on the li
Outback series is:
Reliable & Powerful
Engine The TGB liq-
uid cooled engine
comes with dual ',
exhaust. This powerful
engine and has been
tested for thousands of
hours under the worst
conditions. The test
riders for TGB ride
day and night, 24
hours a day and 365
days a year testing
their vehicles. In one
lap of the TGB test
track the rider will
forge 16 inches of
water, climb a 30
degree hill, descend a .e
20 degree mud slid, .
and go over 50 tree sized
bumps.
Digital Dash The TGB
OutbackTM 425 SE and Camo
versions come standard \ithh a
digital gauge with MPH,
tachometer, high-low beam, oil
pressure, water temp, turn sig-
nals, and gear indicator. The
Outback 425 C comes with an
analog gauge package.
Powerful Lighting Package -
The TGB OutbackTM SE and
Camo versions come standard
with two outside headlights and
two inside high-beam projector
style lights, plus a high-mount-
ed headlight on the handle bars.
The high-mounted light has
high/low beam and will turn
with your every move. This is
great for lighting up the path
around the comers. The
Outback 425 C comes with two
headlights.
Hydraulic Disc Brakes Twin
discs in the front and a single
disc in the rear.
Automatic Transmission and
Shaft Drive TGB is a leading
manufacturer of automatic CVT
transmissions for big compa-
nies like Polaris, Bombardier
Vespa, and Piaggio. So it's no
wonder that the TGB
OutbackTM 425 comes standard
with, a beefy fully-automatic
CVT transmission with a choice
between 2-Wheel Drive and 4-
Wheel Drive, High and Low
Forward Gears, Neutral, arid
Reverse. All 4-Wheels are shaft
driven.
Locking Front Differential -
When the mud gets deep, you
need all the traction you can
get. Shift from 2-Wheel Drive
to 4-Wheel Drive, lock the front
diff and let the fun begin.
Lock Out Shifter Let's say
you leave your ATV running
while you go check on some-
thing and your 6 year old son
thinks he should jump on
daddy's ATV and go for a ride.
On other ATVs this could end
up being a bad story, but with
the TGB OutbackTM 425 our lit-
tle guy won't get far. In fact he
won't move at all because the
second he grabs the shifter and
shifts into H, L, or R, the ATV
will stop running. You see, we
added a great safety feature that
we call the TGB Lock-OutTM
shifter. You have to hold in a
brake lever while shifting any
gear. This prevents accidences
and adds years of life to your
gear box.
Fully Enclosed Footboard -
Your ATV may get muddy, but
your feet won't. The front and
rear fenders are connected by a
high-impact ABS footboard
reinforced by steel.
Two Water-Tight Locking
Compartments In front of the
rider you will find two water
tight compartments to store
your valuable items such as the
truck keys, wallet, hunting
,license, cell phone or other
items that need to stay dry. We
also include a cell phone charg-
er plug on the right side so you
can stay in touch with the home
front. For convenience, your
ignition key also fits the locks.
High Ground Clearance We
use taller tires and longer
shocks to get the most ground
clearance possible.
Locking Steering Column -
TGB includes a locking steering
column on the Outback to help
in the prevention of ATV thefts.
Front Grill Guard Our stan-
dard grill guard on .the
OutbackTM 425 SE- and Cao
versions offer protection from
trees and brush. Optional on the
Outback 425 C.
Front and Rear Turn Signals -
Although our ATVs are for Off-
Road Use only, you may needdto
let your riding buddies know
which direction you plan. n
going in the camp ground. The
great thing about the signals are
the flashers. You can set the
flashers so that you will be seen
while running down the sidqeof
your favorite path. This i a
great feature for farmers vwio
may use their ATVs on priv te
roads. In case of deep mud r
brush, you can pop out slie
lights easily and store them
under the seat. They unp .g
with a simple automotive s,.le
plug. We have optional plapic
plugs for the empty holes.
Standard Winch Mount e
TGB OutbackTM 425 coi s
standard with a front wi' h
mount that fits all stand'd
winches.
Trailer Hitch Mount A ]All
mount or receiver hitch mottint
is standard.
Sturdy Racks Our standard
racks are as large as the com e-
titions 500's. You can rely 'n
our racks.
Aluminum Skid Plates e
TGB OutbackT 425 SE cois
standard with a full set of
minum skid plates and e
optional on the standard
OutbackTM.
Aluminum Wheels The E
comes standard with aluminum
wheels and aggressive off-rod
,tires. -
TGB (Taiwan Golden 13ee
Company) established in 1918,
manufactures ATVis,
scooters and motorcy-
cles for distribution
worldwide under the
TGB brand.
TGB also manufac-
tures engines, engine
components and velii-
cles for other OEM's.
TGB is -the world
leader in design and
production of
. Continuously Variable
Transmissions (CV ),
commonly utilized in
scooters, atv's aid
snowmobiles.
_ Cobra Powersports
is the sole authorized
distributor for TOB
products in the USA.
Founded in 2002, the
company maintains
220+ dealers in tlie
U.S. and has distribu-
tion, support and pacts
locations in tihe
Atlanta, GA area and
Sugar Land, TX.
For more informa-
tion contact: Robert
S Bates at (770) 375-
-' 6645.
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RV maker Georgie Boy redesigns Pursuit Class A motorhome
MIDDLEBURY, Ind. (May 3,
2007) -- Georgie Boy engineers
have completely redesigned the
gasoline-powered Pursuit Class
A motorhome for 2007.
"We listened to our cus-
tomers about what they want in
a gas motorhome. We used that
information to develop a pack-
age of floorplans, features and
options that make Pursuit differ-
ent from other motorhomes and
a more user-friendly choice,"
said Jim McConnell, general
manager of Georgie Boy. "This
is a very affordable motorhome
with a MSRP beginning at
$90,000."
All five Pursuit models fea-
ture large pass-through exterior
storage -- 100 to 148 cubic feet,
depending on the model. A
switch on the inside of the coach
lights up the space, making
after-dark searches easier. The
f -r- -
a mo
storage is accessed by stamped
aluminum, bus-style baggage
doors, a feature typically only
found on more expensive coach-
es.
A convenient utilitybay hous-
es a whole-house water filter,
water pump switch, water utility
panel, a black tank rinse system,
outlets and a cable jack. Holding
tanks are heated and enclosed
for multi-seasonal camping.
Georgie Boy employs the
Ford F-53 chassis with its V10,
6.8-liter engine. With 362 hors-
es, Pursuit drivers have the
power to climb hills, merge with
traffic or pass slower vehicles.
The Pursuit's one-piece wind-
shield and horizontal-mounted
wipers improve driver vision,
and a seven-inch rear vision
camera gives a clear view of
what's behind the coach.
Three decor schemes are
available -- Spice Valley,
Manchester Mocha and Blue
Bayou. Flexsteel driver and pas-
senger chairs feature an extra
wide design for added comfort.
The sofa folds out into a bed at
night for extra sleeping room in
the living area. The 27-inch flat
screen TV is standard.
Pursuit interior
Kitchen features include satin
nickel hardware, a double-lever,
high-spout faucet and a large
double-bowl sink. The counter-
tops are wood-edged in either
Welbeck Birch or Brazilian
Cherry. The pantry comes
equipped with slide out drawers
to improve use of space.
Georgie Boy fitted the dinette
slideout with large windows for
lots of natural light. The light
from the windows complements
the 80-inch interior height, mak-
ing Pursuit feel spacious and
friendly. At night, fluorescent
lighting brightens the living area
and bedroom, a feature normal-
ly found only in more expensive
coaches.
The rear super slideout on the
3540 DS enables a choice of
bunk beds, a convertible sofa
that makes into bunk beds or an
office area with desk and book-
case. A 15-inch LCD television
with auxiliary hook ups makes
the area idea for watching
videos or playing games.
The 3100 DS and the 3150 DS
floorplans are innovative. These
double slide models are only 32
feet 7 inches long, making them
maneuverable for sporting
events or weekend camping.
Yet, both models offer 120 cubic
feet of exterior storage for plen-
ty of extra room.
Pursuit also offers more
amenities than many diesel
coaches. For instance, the 3150
DS has generous kitchen coun-
tertop storage and a side aisle
leading back to the master bed-
room. Another nice touch is the
two entry doors to the bath-
room; one from the master bed-
room, the other from the side
aisle.
The large bedroom windows
allow plenty of natural light dur-,
ing the day. The spacious
wardrobe offers ample storage
space, as well as a location for
an optional 20-inch flat screen
television.
Georgie Boy manufactures
and markets Class A gasoline-
powered motorhomes under the
names Cruise Master, Landau
and Pursuit and Class C
motorhomes under the name-
Maverick.
Georgie Boy motorhomes are"
produced 'in Middlebury,
Indiana. Georgie Boy is a divi-
sion of Coachmen Recreational
Vehicle Company, LLC, one of,
America's leading manufacture
ers of recreational vehicles and
a subsidiary of Elkhart,
Indiana-based Coachmen
Industries Inc.
Redesigned motorhome
has powerful engine
The redesigned Sportscoach
Encore offers powe and luxury.
A powerful 7.2-liter Mercedes
MBE 926 diesel engine is one of
the highlights of the redesigned
Sportscoach Encore Class A
motorhome from Coachmen.
The engine, producing 330
horsepower and 1,000 foot-
pounds of torque, is paired with
an Allison MH-3000 six-speed
transmission. "That's plenty of
power to cruise the interstates or
tackle Rocky Mountain National
Park," according to the compa-
ny.
The upgraded Encore also
comes with duel fuel fills for
convenience at service stations,
and an 8.0-kw diesel generator is
now standard. A Freightliner
raised-rail chassis allows 124
cubic feet of pass-through base-
ment storage. Access to it is by
side-mounted aluminum com-
partment doors
with slam
latches. Front
and rear base-
ment side trays
are optional.
Up front, the 4
cockpit has a
one-piece
windshield
with a down-
ward-angled dash for enhanced
visibility. Leather or fabric is
available for the six-way power
pilot seats with adjustable arms,
and the tiltable steering wheel
telescopes.
Standard interior features
include three slideouts, a 32-inch
LCD flat-panel TV, a double-
door refrigerator with raised
hardwood panels and a 30-inch
microwave. In the bedroom, a
concealed, 17-inch flat-screen
TV-swivels out for viewing. The
one-piece shower surround has a
skylight for additional lighting.
Customers can choose one of
four interior decor packages and
either a Brazilian -cherry or a
Sicilian cherry wood option.
Base price for the Encore is
$199,200. For more information,
go to http://www.coachmenrv
.com/sportscoach/encore/index.
htm
Newell luxury motorcoach
meets tough, new EPA standards
Miami, OK (PRWEB via
PRWebDirect) May 8, 2007 --
Newell Coach Corporation
(www.newellcoach.com) has
successfully completed over
4,000 miles of testing on a pro-
totype motorcoach that's
equipped to meet tough, new
2007 EPA emissions standards
for heavy-duty diesel engines.
Unique approach
saves space:
Working closely with
Caterpillar engineers, Newell
took the unique approach of
placing a new, required
exhaust particulate filter under
and alongside the engine
instead of placing it within the
interior of the coach body and
through the roof as a major
competitor has done. Newell's
approach allows the filter to be
added without losing any valu-
able interior space.
Meeting standards while
maintaining performance:
The powerful 625 bhp, 2,050
lb./ft. torque Caterpillar C15
engine uses Caterpillar's
advanced ACERT emissions
technology to meet the new
emission standards. This was
done without sacrificing any'of
the Newell coach's previous
high levels of performance and
fuel economy.
Keeping cool in Death
Valley:
For the first 2.000 miles of
the test, Ne ell staff drome the
test coach in the area surround-
ing Newell's Miami, Oklahoma
plant. In mid-May, after con-
firming excellent performance
under these conditions, the
coach was dispatched on a
long-distance trip to the West
Coast. This test included many
miles of driving in California's
Death Valley during 100
degree F. conditions. All the
while, the Newell cooling sys-
tem performed flawlessly.
"We are committed to taking
the lead in providing products
that meet high standards of
performance, reliability and
environmental responsibility,"
says Karl Blade.
About Newell Coach:
Newell Coach Corporation is
a premier designer and manu-
facturer of custom luxury.
motorcoaches.
Newell motorcoaches fea-
ture state-of the art design and
materials, custom furnishings
and appliances, and full-time'
customer service and supportL
Newell Coach, which has beenrI
manufacturing custom coaches
,since 1967, is based in Miami,,
Oklahoma. For more informa-"
tion, visit www.newellcoach
.com or call 1-888-3NEWELL.
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John., S&S prop. dual
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HOLIDAY RAMBLER
Endeaver, 34', 1996
LOADEDI 50K ml. 6 new
Mich. tires, Always
covered. 352-628-1140
ROCKWOOD
'94, 23 2h ft., class A,
generator, roof AC,
Chevy, 19k mi. $16,900.
(352) 564-7935
AMERILIGHT 23" '01
TT, By Gulfstream, 1 sld,
couch, bed, booth,
sips 6, exc. cond. Hitch
Incl, $7800/obo.
(352) 447-3471
AWARD '93
23', rear bdrm. full bath
& kit. Very clean,
ready to go. $4200.
(352) 341-1297
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
COLEMAN POPUP
'89, Air, refrig, stereo,
exc. cond. $1,800/1 obo
(352) 489-9736 or
(352) 422-2874
LUXURY BY DESIGN
'05, 33ft, travel trailer,
excel, condition
$12,500.
(352) 464-1170
PREMIER
'06, 32ft., Super slide,
CHA, W/D, no smokers/
pets, loaded, like new
20Kobo 727-641-4813
PROWLER REGAL
'05,39', alum. frame
const. fully loaded, 2 Ig
sidouts. 2 qu. sz. bdrms.
$17,500 (352) 634-4439
TRAVEL TRAILER
1990, 16',
Good Condition
Asking $3,000
(352) 302-5912
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 LaSabre
'86, Wagon, AT, Air, 75k
ml. 9ft. Bed Many new
parts, good cond.
$2,500. obo 527-0862
BUICK REGAL '95
Custom, 4dr. 60.525 mi.
New tires, orig. owner.
$3000/obo 352-527-8692
CHEVY
'94, Caprice LS, excel.
car, leather, loaded,
Steel wheels, runs great
$2,950. (352) 527-1883
Chevy Camaro
'92, t-tops, auto, AC,
V-8, dependable, Ext.
CD player, $2700.
(352) 586-3854
ECHO
2000, 79,500 ml., White,
Maint. records.
Good MPG. $5,400
(352) 726-6185 before 8
FORD
'95, T Bird
108k mi., excel. cond.
$2,500.
(352) 302-3127
FORD CROWN VIC
1987 1 owner, 4-dr., ga-
raged, 49,351 mi., like
new, silver & gray,
$2,000 obo 726-9378
FORD Crown Vic
1998 LX, LOADED
56K orig miles. Immac,
non smoker, new tires,
wht.newer body style
$6,890. (352) 637-6046
HONDA ACCORD
'93, 5 spd. 245K ml.,
no AC, 30 mpg. Runs
Greatly Maint. rec.
$1,600 firm 352-527-2965
Lincoln Towncar
'96, 138k mi., leather,
loaded, excel. cond.,
cold AC, $2,500. firm
(352) 341-0004
Lincoln Towncar
'97, Jack Nicklaus
version, Orig. Owner.
Fantastic Conditioni
New battery. Like new
Michellin tires. $5.800
(352) 860-2725
MAXIMA SE 2003
58K ml. Sunrf. 2/2 yr.
bumper-bumper warr.
left, no ded. Must see.
$15,500. (352) 795-3701
MERCEDES
'89,300 SE, low miles,
excel. cond. Must sell
$4,800. obo
(352) 613-6978
MERCURY SABLE
'96 Wagon. 3.0, V-6,
Clean, good cond.
$1000/obo
(352) 746-3837
NISSAN
'03, Maxima SE, all
options, 93k ml. $11,200,
obo (352) 447-8090
(352) 228-9337
LEXUS 2005
RX330, 34K mi., black,
gorgeous, $27,325.
352-634-4224
OLDS 98 REGENCY
'89, AC, loaded, 4dr,
3800V-6. auto, 30+mpg
Low mi. 1 owner gar-
aged, like new cond.
$3400. (352) 249-8059
OLDSMOBILE 88
LS Sedan 1998, 75K mi.
Gd-exc. cond. $4,000
352-527-0616
PONTIAC
'02, Grand Am, red,
auto, CD, tow bar, new
record. engine '06, un-
der warranty, A steal @
$4,750. (352) 746-4565
or 352-464-4517
TOYOTA AVALON
'98.94K mi. Immaculate
drk green, new brakes.
$6200. (352) 302-2457
VOLKSWAGON
1999, Beetle, auto, A/C,
70K, I owner, well kept.
$4700. (352) 220-8423
'67 CHEVELLE SS396
Blue ext. black interior.
Trophy Winning Classic!
$15,000 (352) 422-1153
CORVETTE '67
STINGRAY, 327, 300HP,
exc. shape, matching
numbers car. Low mile-
age. 352-302-0743
CORVETTE
'87, Convertible,
low mi., V8, auto trans.,
$10,900.
(352) 795-7766
DODGE DART
1973 Swinger, 65K mi.
PS, factory air, original
int & ext. In mint cond.
$8.250 (352) 564-0936
ELCAMINO '79
0 mi. on high perft, eng.
& trans. No rust, exc.
body. $5500.
(352) 302-4045
FORD Galaxy XLT
1964, 406CI, 4 spd. Orig.
Body & Int. Good Clean
Car! No rust! $7,500
(352) 423-0973
(305) 395-0540
CHEVY S-10 '94
Pickup, w/ topper, stnd
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
'94, Club cab, V-8, 82K,
New trans. Pwr locks /
windows $3,750 obo
(352) 527-9788
DODGE RAM 1500
'02. Quad cab, leather,
95,000 mi. Exc. cond.
$11,000. (352) 527-6866
DODGE RAM 1500
'96 Club Cab, $4000/
obo 2 dr, 8cyL Runs gd.
(352) 465-2087 or
(352) 697-2357
FORD
'94, F150,.4WD, runs &
looks good. 300 6Cyl.,
5spd. OD, $2,750.
obo (352) 795-4204
FORD F-150 '94
Reg. cab, longbed, 2
gas tanks, Wht, 70K mi.
Clean body, runs great.
$3800 (352) 476-8037
FORD F-150 XL
'95, King cab. 300, 6cyl.
5spd, air, clean, $2900/
obo. (352) 795-7757,
leave message.
GMC Jimmy
'90 4 x 4,2DR, works,
weak tranny. Nice
leather, moving must
sell $2,500.(352)
212-7555
ISUZU BOX TRUCK
'97, Refrigerated Truck,
Ready for the Road!
$11,500
(352) 422-4548
SILVERADO '01
Ext. cab, canopy, 6cyl,
extras. 123K, Gd
mileage. 1 owner.
$6800. (352) 628-1548
TOYOTA
'99, Tacoma Sport, 4 x
4, runs great, new tires,
$6,000. obo
(352) 302-5707
VOLVO F6
1986. 22' Box Truck. 30K
miles on new 6cyl.
diesel. 5 spd, air brakes,
lift gate. $3,500 obo
(352) 423-0973
(305) 395-0540
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,OCO
(352) 527-3499
Dodge Durango
'99, 94k mi., 3 seats,
all leather, loaded,
excel.
$8,700. obo
(352) 270-3162
DODGE DURANGO:
1999, 4x4, 80K mi.,
loaded, dual air &
exhaust, exc. cond.
$8,900 (352) 344-0505
FORD EXPLORER '971
XLT V-8, bik, grey Ithr.
Loaded. Exc. cond. 3"
lift, still in box incl. $4,000
/obo 352-302-9336
CHEVROLET 2500 ,
'04, LT Silverado HD.
XCab, Long Bed, 4 X 4
Duramax Diesel, 46K,
Loaded! $21,900
(352) 489-7689
GMC SIERRA
'99 Limited Edition, SLE,.
Z71, Extra Cab, 3 dr.,
5.3L Vortek V-8. 4 WD,
Pwr. Everything. 2 tone
paint, tow pkg. Runs
Perfectl$7,000 obo
(352) 615-1612
Honda Passport
'95, SUV, 4 X 4. only
100k mi., 4 DR ,V6,
loaded $4,700. obo
(352) 270-3162
FORD E-150
'94, 7 Passenger, White.
All pwr., AC, tow pkg.
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1993, Soft Tale. Springer,
lots of extras,
$12,500. obo
(352) 302-4159
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2002 Heritage Softail,
Gar. kept. Lots of acc.
Barely ridden.
Like new! Sacrifice
$13,900 (352) 302-0555
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'
mi. Just serviced.
Loaded. Abolutely like
newly $7,900.
352-634-4685
SUZUKI
2000, 850 Mirada,
5,600 miles.
Great Cond. $3,000
(352) 302-0569
YAMAHA WARRIOR
'02 Road Star Warrior,
1700 cc 2,000 orig. mi.,
plus extras, $8,500
(352) 422-4786
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2007 Honda ACCORD VP SEDAN
Model CM5617EW, Auto, AC. Was: $20,020 M
SAVE $1, 811!
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2007 Honda
CIVIC LX SEDAN
Model FA 657EW, Auto, AC, Loaded! Was: $19,150
No SAw ~$2,2019
2007 Honda
PILOT EX-L
Model YF2857JNW, Automatic,
Air Conditioning, Power Package, 8 Passenger
Seating, XM Satellite Radio, Traction Control
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RIDGELINE RTL Navi
Model YK1657KNW Was: $37,130
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Model YH1877EW, Auto, AC, Loaded! Was: $23,100
SAVE $2,415!
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* ODYSSEY EX-L
Model RL3867JW, Leather, Full Power, Loaded vw/ptions! Was: $32,485
SAVE $3,730!
2007 Honda
FIT
Model GD3847EW, Auto. Was: $16,240
SAVE $1,245!
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$6,995
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Versa
$14,995
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21kmiles $13,995
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23K miles $16,995
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Eddie Bauer $18,995
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Hemi $18,995
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