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Title: Citrus County chronicle
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Creator: Citrus County Chronicle
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Place of Publication: Inverness, Fla.
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Publication Date: August 22, 2007
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C I T R U S C O U N T Y


AUGUST 22, 2007


WELCOMING WALLS:

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halls !
Teachers 0
turn up the
Creativity to
welcome
students
;back to
,school
WThrough
posters,
graphics
and all
manners
6f colorful
art./Page 1C
FIRST OF THREE MEETINGS:
School board
The Citrus County School
Board meets today to discuss
changes in boundaries for
elementary schools./Page 5C
WEATHER WATCH:


Dean roars on
'Hurricane Dean slams into the
Yucatan, forcing 50,000
tourists to evacuate. /Page 14A
ADOPTION ABUSE HORROR:
Son accused
The biological son of a
woman charged in an adop-
tion scam is being accused by
his siblings of abuse
also./Page 3A
OPINION;

Personally,
my family is safer,
and I thank the
sheriff, even if he
is a Democrat.


LETTERS, PAGE 12A.
FIGHTINGFAT:
Health chat
Teachers and other school
officials, laid out successes
and challenges in nutrition
and PE on Tuesday for Gov.
Charlie Crist./Page 3A
SAFETY FIRST WITH KIDS:


DAVE SIGLER/Chroniclde
Citrus County Commissioner John Thurmston looks at the water quality in a test pond in Gainesville at the University of
Florida. The commissioner went to look at a Coherent Water Resonator, which has been on the market for about two
years. The manufacturer claims the solar-powered CWR liberates oxygen in the water,, which in turn stimulates microbes.
The microbes digest nutrients In the water, robbing the algae of its food and starving it to death.


New technology a boon for Kings Bay? Scientist says


Boostto school
Children young~ than 13
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TERRY WITT
terrywitt
@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
GAINESVILLE In a
small research pond near
Gainesville, University of
Florida professor Dan
Canfield is testing a new
technology that cleared the
pond's surface of scum and
algae.
The silent device, a
Coherent Water Resonator,
has been on the market for
about two years. The manu-
facturer claims the solar-
powered CWR liberates
oxygen in the water, which
in turn stimulates microbes.
The microbes digest nutri-
ents in the water, robbing
the algae of its food and
starving it to death.


Commissioner John Thurmston and Wayne Sawyer traveled
from Citrus County to talk to Dr. Dan Canfield and Marty
Croker about the test they have been conducting on the
test pond at the University of Florida.


UF is the first university
to test the device.
Canfield, whose specialty
is management of aquatic


ecosystems, isn't ready to
proclaim the Coherent
Water Resonator a miracle
invention that can clean up


it's worth a shot
Florida's freshwater lakes,
but he doesn't write it off as
smoke and mirrors either.
He noted that while the
algae and scum disap-
peared from the surface of
the test pond in Gainesville,
it remained on floor of the
pond and had a bright
green color. He doesn't
know why
Canfield was careful not
to endorse the CWR, but
said he was willing to rec-
ommend a research demon-
stration project in Citrus
County's Kings Bay, por-
tions of which are infested
with Lyngbya algae. But he
also noted that he is not
being paid by the distribu-
tors of the device in Florida
and is interested only in its
Please see BREATH/Page 2A


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controversy

Scoutmaster faces
molestation charge
CRISTY LOFTIS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
More than a week after a suspend-
ed scoutmaster was arrested on a
charge of molesting a teenage scout,
church officials are working to heal.
Crystal River United Methodist
Church sponsored Boy Scout Troop
415. Two weekends
ago, the boys took a
trip to Daytona
Beach Shores. With
the group was 54-
year-old James A.
Smith a churchgo-
er at Crystal River
United Methodist
and a scoutmaster on James
suspension with Boy Smith
Scouts of America. charge against
One of the boys on him are under
the trip said that investigation.
during the night Smith slipped into
bed with him and sexually assaulted
him, according to Daytona Beach
Shores investigators. Smith was
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE


2A WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2007


Special to mne Cr.o aue

This before-and-after photo series, provided by the University of Florida, shows how the Coherent Water Resonator Used on a test pond for about one month cleared the
surface of algae and scum. Dr. Dan Canfield noted that while the algae and scum disappeared from the surface of the test pond in Gainesville, it remained on floor of the
pond and had a bright green color.


BREATH
Continued from Page 1A

scientific value.
"It's piqued my curiosity,"
Canfield said. "My job is to do
lake management I don't throw
out tools. I'm still curious about
it"
Wayne Sawyer and Harry
Crooke, who distribute the
CWR in Florida for Gold Coast
Recyclers, have asked the
Citrus County Commission to
consider buying CWR's to clean
up the bay. Sawyer recommend-
ed purchasing four CWR's at a
cost of $100,000 each. He said
the county easily spends that
much money annually harvest-
ing and spraying invasive aquat-
ic weeds in the bay. The com-
mission instructed staff to con-
tact state agencies about the
possibility of doing a joint test
project with the device.
Electromagnetic signal
The CWR uses an electromag-
netic signal to free oxygen in the
water, according to Steven
Becker, a research associate
with the manufacturer,
Coherent Resources of
Washington State. As oxygen lev-
els rise, he said microbes in the
water become more active and
digest nutrients, cleaning up
toxic chemicals, nitrates and
phosphates, organic debris and
bottom sludge.
Sawyer, an Inverness realtor,


Crystal River school
zones manned -
As the new school year began,
some Crystal River drivers were
reminded Monday about the impor-
tance of obeying slower school
speed zones.
Between 7 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.
and from 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Crystal
River Police Officers issued nine
speeding tickets and four warnings.
The increased patrols around


believes four CWR's would elim-
inate the excess nitrites and
phosphorus that provide food
for the Lyngbya covering por-
tions of Kings Bay. Crooke plans
to give a presentation on the
CWR to the Citrus County Task
Force in September.
The task force is the Citrus
County branch of the
Citrus/Hernando Waterways
Restoration Authority, created
by the Florida Legislature to
develop water quality projects
for both counties. Crooke hopes
to convince the Citrus County
Task Force of CWR's value in
the bay.
Canfield agreed to evaluate
the CWR at the request of Gold
Coast Recyclers. He said he is
aware that the device was tested
on a canal in Kings Bay Sawyer
produced test results from
Midwest Laboratories Inc.
showing nitrate and phosphorus
levels in the canal after the
device was taken out
Canfield's observations were
more reserved. He said the
canal's water was clear, but he
doesn't know what caused it
And he said sandy bottom could
be seen, but he is not sure why.
"It looked pretty good. I don't
know why. There were fish,
there. They were disturbing the
bottom. Exactly why, I don't
know," he said.
Testing technology
Canfield was interviewed in
Gainesville recently by the
Chronicle. He said he believes


- County BRIEFS=
schools also netted two arrest
charges in reference to driving
under the influence and driving
with a suspended license. In addi-
tion, citations were given for having
open containers of alcohol, faulty
equipment, seatbelt violations and
allowing an unauthorized person to
operate a motor vehicle.
Keep alert for traffic
shifts on CR 486
Motorists on County Road


It's piqued
my curiosity. ...
I'm still curious
about it.

Dan Canfield
Florida professor about the
Coherent Water Resonator.

more testing is necessary before
he can draw any conclusions
about the device. County
Commissioner John Thrumston
also took the trip to UF's
Department of Fisheries and
Aquatic Sciences. Thrumston
wanted to see how well the
device worked in the test pond
before deciding whether to ask
his fellow board members to
support leasing or buying one of
the devices for a test in Kings
Bay Crooke and Sawyer were
also present
Canfield said he would recom-
mend testing a CWR in the
northeast corner of the bay start-
ing in January or February. He
said that area of the bay has a lot
of filamentouss algae" or
Lyngbya. He said the project
would last for a year Residents
would be told about the test
before it started and would be
asked for their opinions at the
end of the project as to how well
the device worked. He said
county Aquatic Services would
"knock down" the algae before

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486 will experience traffic shifts
starting Saturday as crews con-
tinue work on widening the
roadway.
Eastbound and westbound
lanes will split between the new
and old sections between North
Thatcher Terrace and Croft
Avenue. Traffic between Croft
and U.S. 41 will shift from the
old pavement to the new pave-
ment.
-.From wire reports


the test started.
Canfield said the county
would need no permits for the
test He said he has consulted
with the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection.
Since the device works like an
aerator, adding oxygen to the
water, he said DEP indicated no
permits would be needed.
Thrumston said he would be
willing to recommend to his fel-
low commissioners leasing one
of the devices for a year, but he
said he was virtually certain he
would find little support for
investing $100,000 of taxpayer
money to purchase a CWR. He
said he would ask the board to
support a lease. The main selling
point for a test project is that the
device could save the county
money in the future if the CWR
can eliminate algae problems in
the bay.
"Right now we're throwing
money away without a solution,"
he said.
Crooke and Sawyer are mak-
ing no claim that the CWR is
capable of removing bottom
muck from the county's lake sys-
tem.
Small Lake experiment
In 2004, a small CWR was test-
ed in Small Lake on the Tsala
Apopka Chain of Lakes to deter-
mine if it. would remove mud.
Crooke added bacteria to the
water. Canfield said the mud at
the center of the lake was about
the same thickness when the
project ended as when it started,


but there were areas along the
edge of the water where sand was
appearing. He wasn't sure
whether the returning fish
fanned away the bottom sedi-
ment to 'create beds, or if the
device was directly responsible
for removing the sediment
Becker said one of things that
happens when the device stimu-
lates microbe activity is that the
microbes begin to eat bottom
materials. The bottom materials
are a rich source of nutrients for
the hungry microbes, he said.
When the nutrients are knocked
down, he said, "you will see a
decrease in Lyngbya." But
Becker said he doesn't know how
long the process would take. He
said the testing by government
agencies and universities is just
beginning.
'This is a very new technology
we're just starting to move on,"
he said. "We're in the process of
going through university stud-
ies."
Becker said he is not familiar
with Kings Bay, but in water bod-
ies located in heavily populated
area, residents sometimes grow
their lawns to the very edge of the
water He said the fertilizer they
use on their lawns often finds its
way into the water and adds
nutrients to the water But
Becker said he has faith in the
CWR technology. He believes the
microbes would digest the addi-
tional nutrients if lawn fertilizers
were the problem in Kings Bay.
He said the company has a "very
successful technology"


KEY PLAYERS
* Daniel E. Canfield, Jr., pro-
fessor of limnology at the
University of Florida's
Department of Fisheries
and Aquatic Sciences, spe-
cializes in management of.t
aquatic ecosystems. A
native of Connecticut, he'--
obtained a Bachelor of
Science degree in 1973
from Bates College in
Lewiston, Maine. He
obtained both a master of
science and a doctoral
degree from Iowa State
University in Ames. He j
joined the University of
Florida faculty in 1973. He
is the foufider of Florida
LAKEWATCH, a citizen vol-
unteer water quality moni-
toring program involving .i
more than 600 lakes .,
statewide. He also founded
the Fishing for Success ,d
program. Visit:
fishweb.ifas.ufl.edu.
a Bruce Tainlo is the invent%-
of the Coherent Water
Resonator, and president
of Coherent Resources
Inc., and Tainio Technolog
& Technique Inc., accord-
ing to the company Web i8
site. As a plant geneticist,' ;
Tainio invented an instru .',
ment to measure the fre-
quencies that plants emit.,,
His studies reported that
every living thing has an
energy field that is meas
urable and different fre. "
quencies can affect the .
health of the organism. "
The Coherent Water 0li
Resonator is the newest 1
technology to emerge froni
his energy studies. The ,::
Web site is coherent ;a
resources.com.
The Southwest Florida -*
Water Management
District says it has no estil
mate of the acreage in
Kings Bay affected by
Lyngbya algae. The agency
is waiting tor the University
of Florida to complete a
mapping study of the bay'
The university will map .
rooted plants and filamern:i
tous algae, which includes
Lyngbya. The results of the
study are expected in .
December. The district's .;
Web site is .
watermatters.org.


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Citrus County Sheriff For the RECORD


DUI arrest
Teresa Kay Gaskins, 31, 3340
Ottway Drive, Holiday, at 7:06 p.m.
Sunday on a charge of driving under
the influence with property damage.
According to an arrest report,
Gaskins rear-ended the back of a
deputy's car on U.S. 19. Gaskins
failed field sobriety tests, but later
blew a .000 on a breath-alcohol test.
The legal limit is .080. She refused
to give a urine sample for testing.
Bond $500.
Domestic battery
arrests
Connie R. Hurst, 52,
Inverness, at 7:29 a.m. Friday on
charges of aggravated assault and
unlawful possession of a prescrip-
tion. According to an arrest report,
a 36-year-old person said that
Hurst chased them around the
yard with a large knife, threw
clothes all over the yard, pulled out
spark plugs on a truck and sprayed
water from an outside hose on a
car engine. The person said that at
one point they pushed Hurst down
to defend themselves. Hurst said
none of it happened. After being
arrested a deputy found a prescrip-
tion bottle with an unreadable
label. Inside was a Darvocet pill,
which Hurst said she did not have
a prescription for. No bond.
Elieazar Richard Vannort,
19, Inverness, at 10:24 a.m.
Saturday on charges of battery on
a pregnant person, resisting arrest
without violence and unlawful pos-
session of a prescription.
According to an arrest report, a 19-
year-old said Vannort tried to
choke her several times and then
threatened to kill himself, her and
her baby. When deputies hand-
cuffed him he became combative
and thrashed his body. He also had
a bag of pills, which Vannort later
said were Percocet and Xanax. No
bond.
Other arrests
Peter Jack Salozzo, 25,412 E.
Circlewood St., Inverness, at 12:15
p.m. Saturday on a charge of driving
with a suspended/revoked license.
Bond $500.


ON THE NET
* For more information about arrests made by the Citrus
County Sheriff's Office, go to www.sheriffcitrus.org and click
on the link to Public Information, then Arrest Reports.


Tony Sanabria, 18, 880 E.
South Lane Drive, Floral City, at 6:23
p.m. Saturday on a charge of retail
theft. According to an arrest report,
Sanabria attempted to take a bottle
of cologne from a department store.
Bond $250.
Barbara Brown, 35, 361 S.
Scarborough Ave., Lecanto, at
10:15 p.m. Saturday on a charge of
driving with a suspended/revoked
license. Bond $500.
Timothy Eugene Wade, 33, of
an unknown address, at 6:37 p.m.
Sunday on a Citrus County warrant
in reference to worthless check
charges. Bond $150.
Joshua David Doud, 25,
10838 W. Misty Rose St.,
Homosassa, at 8:03 p.m. Sunday
on charges of theft, grand theft with
a value between $300 and $5,000
and criminal mischief with a value
between $200 and $1,000.
According to an arrest report, he
broke the glass on a door to get into
a Homosassa house. A witness said
he brought a pillowcase filled with
items three times from the house to
the car. Next Doud was driven to a
pawnshop where he sold the items
for crack cocaine. Doud later told
deputies that while he had knowl-
edge of the burglary he was not
involved in the burglary or the theft.
Bond $7,500.
Eddie Lee Daniels, 32, 5262
Fifth Ave. N., St. Petersburg, at
10:22 p.m. Sunday on charges of
driving with a suspended/revoked
license, possession of a controlled
substance and possession of drug
paraphernalia. Bond $1,500.
Jared Neil Shoaf, 23, 17733
Oakbridge St., Tampa, at 10:27 p.m.
Sunday on charges of possession of
a controlled substance and posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia. Bond
$1,000.


Spencer John Bennett, 55,
3701 E. Jerome St., Inverness, at
11:15 p.m. Sunday on charges of
driving with a suspended/revoked
license, not having a tag or vehicle
registration and violating restric-
tions placed on the license. Bond
$1,500.
Curley Williams III, 25, 2604
W. Woodland Ridge Dr., Lecanto,
at 6:40 a.m. Monday on Citrus
County warrant charges of burglary
of a dwelling, aggravated assault,
aggravated battery and
shooting/throwing a deadly missile
into a structure/vehicle. No other
information about the arrest is
available. Bond $59,000.
James C. Teissedre, 32, 1071
N. Commerce Terrace, Lecanto, at
3:05 p.m. Monday on a charge of
driving with a suspended/revoked
license. Bond $10,000.
Jerry R. Peters, 45, 4268 S.
Quiver Terrace, Inverness, at 7:55
p.m. Monday on a battery charge. A
man said that Peters punched him
in the face. Peters said the man
called him a snitch. Bond $500.
Eugene Philip Maisonave,
34, 4480 N. Dogie Terrace,
Hernando, at 8:35 p.m. Monday on
an aggravated assault charge.
According to an arrest report, a
man said that Maisonave threat-
ened him with a wooden board.
When the police were called he
dropped the board and said he
would come back later to burn the
man's house down before leaving,
a witness said. The witness also
used a camera to record the event.
Maisonave said he had the board
to protect himself from dogs.
Maisonave said he and the man
were arguing and the man bumped
him several times using his shoul-
der and added that he did not
threaten the man with a stick and


did not threaten to burn the house
down. Bond $5,000.
William Alan Bettison, 46, of
an unknown address, at 10:39 p.m.
Monday on a charge of trespassing
a structure or vehicle. Bond $500.
Lawrence K. Wilborn, 42,
5123 High Gate Road, Spring Hill,
at 1 a.m. Tuesday on an Osceola
County warrant on charges of pos-
session of a controlled substance
and possession of drug parapher-
nalia. Bond $1,150.
Timothy Eugene Wade II, 32,
2538 W. Woodland Ridge Dr.,
Lecanto, at 2:09 a.m. Tuesday on a
charge of tampering with a wit-
ness/victim/informant and driving
with a suspended/revoke license.
According to an arrest report, a per-
son said that Wade threatened to
beat him up and kill him. The per-
son said that Wade threatened
him/her with a knife saying he
would cause harm if the person
continued to help law enforcement.
$10,500.
Peter Lamont Johnson, 39,
4230 S. Locust Terrace,
Homosassa, at 2:28 a.m. Tuesday
on a charge of driving with a sus-
pended/revoked license. Bond
$2,000.
Brandon Wayne Ownbey,
26, 11105 E. Ownbey Court, Floral
City, at 6:50 a.m. Tuesday on a
felony failure to appear charge in
reference to a warrant for posses-
sion of a controlled substance with-
out a prescription. No bond.
Crystal River Police
DUI arrest
Gregory M. Pearson, 36, 7180
S. Greengate Point, Homosassa, at
4:16 p.m. Monday on a charge of
driving under the. influence.
According to an arrest report,
Pearson was driving 45 mph in a 20
mph zone. He failed field sobriety
tests and refused a breath-alcohol
test. Bond $500.
Arrest
Peter Paul Dearborn, 39, 782
N. Gardenview Terrace, Crystal
River, at 6:11 p.m. Sunday on a
charge of disorderly conduct/breach
of the peace. Bond $250.


CHURCH
Continued from Page 1A

arrested Aug. 12, on a charge of
lewd and lascivious molesta-
tion on a child younger than 16.
Now church members are
picking up the pieces after an
arrest that weighed heavily on
the minds of everyone involved.
'The congregation is in a lot
of pain," said Erik Alsgaard,
who is the communications
director for the Gulf Central
District of the
United Meth-
odist Church. 0
During
Sunday services concept
church officials
addressed the the sa
incident, its
impact on safety our yoi
and what hap-
pens next, children
according to
Alsgaard. EriIk
The church communica
will pay up to the Gulf Cent
$750 for counsel- United M
ing services for
anyone needing help dealing
with the emotions brought up
by the incident Treatment cost-
ing more may also be reim-
bursed depending on the cir-
cumstances.
Church members were also
read a letter written by district
superintendent, the Rev. E.
Wayne Curry, with the support
of the church's pastor, David
Gill. The letter addressed the
arrest and that Smith has
denied the charges against him.
Curry said that while the
church is working to cooperate
with law enforcement regard-
ing their investigation, more
importantly parents need to
help in ensuring their chil-
dren's safety.
"Have a conversation with
your children and youth about
what type of conduct, including
touching, is appropriate and


what is inappropriate between
adults and children and youth,"
Curry said.
He also asked parents,
whether their child was in Boy
Scouts or not, to talk to their
child about whether they have
ever experienced inappropri-
ate touching or conduct
"Our No. 1 concern is for the
safety of our youth and chil-
dren," Alsgaard said.
Monday night was the first
time the 18-member Boy Scout
group met at the church since
the incident in Daytona.
Counselors were
available for
ur No. 1 those that need-
ed it and repre-
rn is for sentatives from
the Citrus
ifety of County Sheriff's
Office met with
uth and parents to
answer ques-
n. tions, Alsgaard
said.
Alsgaard The United
tions director for Met h o d i st
ral District of the Church is the
ethodist Church. organization that
sponsors the
most Boy Scout Troops in the
nation, Alsgaard said. They con-
sider the troop a way to reach
out and minister to the commu-
nity. When new scout leaders
are chosen, they are first rec-
ommended by the church, and
Boy Scouts ofAmerica conducts
a background check, according
to BSA Gulf Ridge Council
scout executive Warren Wenner.
Since the arrest, Smith's sta-
tus in Boy Scouts has been
revoked, Wenner said. He
declined to comment on why
Smith was originally suspended
in February, but added it was
not related to the arrest
Since the arrest, Smith has
posted bond. Alsgaard said that
while Smith has not returned to
the church, he is still welcome;
however, he must be escorted at
all times by another adult while
on church property.


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Obituaries


Irene Blood, 81
BEVERLY HILLS
Irene L. Blood, 81, Beverly
Hills, died Monday, Aug. 20,
2007, in Crystal River.
She was born in New Haven,
Conn., daughter to Charles and
Louise (Bernov) Kramer, and
moved to this area in 1988 from
W Chesterfield, N.H.
Mrs. Blood was a homemak-
er, enjoyed spending time with
her family and was a loving
wife, mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother. She loved
flowers and at one time grew
orchids. She liked to go to yard
sales.
She was a member of
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses, Hernando
Congregation.
Survivors include her hus-
band of 58 years, Kenneth R.
Blood of Beverly Hills; son,
Kenneth C. Blood and wife
Nancy of Yorktown, Va.; daugh-
ters, Karen Vose and husband
Myron of W Brattleboro, Vt.,
Khristine Clement and hus-
band Jim of Putney, Vt.,
Kathleen Amidon and husband
Dennis of Putney, Vt, Carolyn
Lonergan and husband Dave of
W Brattleboro, Vt., Dorothea
Coutu and husband George of
Ocala, and Irene Hebert and
husband Michael of Ooltewah,
Tenn.; sister, Mildred Ferri of
Marianna; 10 grandchildren;
and 10 great-grandchildren.
Fero Funeral Home, Beverly
Hills.

Edward
Kowalski, 86
MARYVILLE., TENN.
Edward V Kowalski, 86,
Maryville, Tenn., formerly of
Beverly Hills,
died Saturday,
Aug. 18, 2007.
A native of
Brooklyn,
N.Y, he
moved from
Lynbrook, Long Island, N.Y, to
Beverly Hills in 1989 and had
been in Maryville, Tenn., for
the past two years.
He was the son of Edward V
and Martha (Connelly)
Kowalski.
He was a veteran of World
War II serving in the U.S. Army
Air Force as a tail gunner.
Jimmy Stewart was his com-
mander.
He enjoyed bowling and
pitching horseshoes and. was a
member of the Beverly Hills
Horseshoe Club.
He was Catholic.


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Survivors include his wife,
Gladys Kowalski of Maryville,
Tenn.; son, Richard Kowalski
and wife Elaine of Tulsa, Okla.;
daughters, Janet Legg and hus-
band Patrick of Stuart and
Eileen Wothers and husband
Steve of Ormond Beach; broth-
er, Charles W Kowalski of
Havana; 10 grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren.
Fero Funeral Home, Beverly
Hills.
Eileen
Maguire, 81.
INVERNESS
Eileen Theresa Maguire, 81,
Inverness, died Tuesday, Aug.
21, 2007, at the Citrus Health &
Rehabilitation Center in
Inverness.
Mrs. Maguire was born Dec.
10, 1925, in New York City to
Albert and Mary (Conners)
Porr and moved here in 1995
from Bradenton.
She retired from the South
Nassau Community Hospital
as a nurse's aide with more
than 20 years of service.
Mrs. Maguire was a former
member of the Floral City
VFW Post 7122 Ladies
Auxiliary Her enjoyment in
life was spending time with
herfamily
She was Catholic.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by
her husband, Milton Maguire,
May 5, 1993; her son, Robert
Maguire; and two sisters.
Survivors include two sons,
Howard Maguire and wife
Susan and Kenneth Maguire
and wife Toni both of Floral
City; one daughter, Diane
Jilnicki and husband Bob of
Inverness; seven grandchil-
dren; and 10 great-grandchil-
dren.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.


George
McNish, 79
FLORAL CITY
George Robert McNish, 79,
Floral City, died Thursday, Aug.
16, 2007.
Born April
22, 1928, in
Knoxville,
Tenn., to
George Dewey
McNish and
the late Annie (Whittemore)
McNish, he came to this area
10 years ago from Tampa.
Mr. McNish was a wood
wirer and metal lather.
He was a Navy veteran serv-
ing during World War II, a
member of the VFW, and he
was Baptist
Survivors include his daugh-
ter, Bonnie Rodgers of
Andalusia, Ala.; son, Robert W
McNish of Ocala; three broth-
ers, Freddie McNish, Charles
McNish and Glenn McNish;
four sisters, Mary June McNish
of Floral City, Shirley Bunaga,
Juantia Rector and Kathy
Platford; and one grandchild.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Inverness.
David
Murphy Jr., 34

HOMOSASSA
David Ray Murphy Jr., 34,
Homosassa, died Sunday, Aug.
19, 2007.
Born May 9, 1973, in
Marietta, Ohio, to David Ray
and Garnet Murphy Sr., he
came to this area 20 years ago
from South Point, Ohio.
He was a mobile home
installer in Citrus County, a
coach for the Nature Coast
Flag Football League and he
enjoyed playing bingo, poker
and camping with his friends
and family
David was a 1992 graduate of


Lecanto High School and a
member of Rock Crusher
Church of God.
His sister, Melanie Dawn
Thacker, preceded him in
death in 1984.
Survivors include his wife of
14 years, Michelle Murphy, son,
David "Mason" Murphy and
daughter, Megan M. Murphy all
of Homosassa; his parents,
Henry and Garnet Thacker of
Loudon, Tenn.; brother, Henry
E. Thacker Jr. and wife Maggie
of Loudon, Tenn.; nephew,
Christian Miller of Homosassa;
and numerous cousins, aunts
and uncles.
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.

Terry Warson, 65
HERNAND.O
Terry G. "Turkeyfoot"
Warson, 65, of Arrowhead,
Hernando, died Monday, Aug.
20, 2007, at the Hospice House
in Lecanto with his family at
his side.
Born April 10, 1942, in
Homer, Mich., to Robert and
Jean Warson, he came here 25
years ago from Tampa.
Mr. Warson retired after 23
years of service with the
Aquatics Department of Citrus
County. Hewas a U.S. Marine
Corps Vietnam veteran.
He was an avid hunter and
fisherman and outdoorsman,
and was a member of the
Mountain Man's Club.
He was Protestant.
He was preceded in death by
his stepdaughter, Linda Wells,
in 2006; and a sister, Linda
Warson.


Survivors include his wife of
19 years, Sarah Warson of
Hernando; sons, Robert
Warson and wife Lori and
Brandon Warson all of
Michigan; daughter, Laurie
Warson of Troy, N.Y; stepsons,
Bernard Johnston, James B.
Nichols III of Troy, N.Y, and
Michael Johnston and wife
Karen of Homosassa; step-
daughter, Jeannine Nichols of
East Greenbush, N.Y; sister,
Chris Brighton of Naples;
brother, William Blackney; 22
grandchildren; and 15 great-
grandchildren.
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.
Click on www.chronicleon-
line.com to view archived local
obituaries.
Funeral :

Irene L Blood. Funeral serv-
ices for Irene L. Blood, age 81,
of Beverly Hills, will be at 2
p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23, 2007, at
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses, Hernando
Congregation, 1931 E. Norvell
Bryant Highway, Hernando.
Inurnment will be at a later
date in Vermont under the
direction of Fero Funeral
Home with Crematory. In lieu
of flowers, memorial contribu-
tions may be made to American
Heart Association or American
Cancer Society.
Alfreda "Freda" Cohen.
Memorial Mass of remem-
brance for Mrs. Alfreda
"Freda" Cohen, age 92, of Pine
Ridge in Beverly Hills, will be
conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday,
Aug. 25, 2007, at Our Lady of


David Heinz & Family
341-1288
Inverness, Florida


Ce. E. Taui
Funeral Home
With Crematory
'RUTH SUPLEE
Memorial Service: Sat., 1pm
First Presbyterian Church
HUGH MABE
Private Cremation Arrangements
ALICE WOOTEN
Service: Wed .,(8/29) 11 am
First BaptistChurch ofFloral City
Visitation: 9:30am atChurch
WES WALLS
Viewing:Thurs.,noon
Service: Thurs. ,1pm- Chapel
ELLA MOORE
Private Cremation Arrangements
EILEEN MAGUIRE
Arrangements Pending
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Grace Catholic Church, 6
Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills,
with Fr. Brendan Hally presid-
ing. Inurnment will be in Fero!
Memorial Gardens Cemetery'
following the mass under the
direction of Fero Funeral
Home with Crematory. In lieu,
of flowers, memorial contribu-
tions may be made to'
Hernando-Pasco Hospice, 3545
N. Lecanto Highway, Beverly
Hills, FL 34465.
David Ray Murphy Jr.
Funeral services for David Ray
Murphy Jr., age 34, of:
Homosassa, will be conducted'
at 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 24, 2007,'
from the Strickland Funeral
Home Chapel in Crystal River,
with Pastor Lloyd Bertine of!
the Gulf to Lake Church offici-
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Thursday, Aug. 23, 2007, from 6
to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.
Interment will be at the Stage
Stand Cemetery in Homosassa.


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The Inverness City Council will
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p.m. Thursday in the council cham-
bers at 212 W. Main St., Inverness.
The subject of the workshop will
be the reclaimed water transmis-
sion line.
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Inglis to conduct
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and Levy County Road 40.
For information, call 447-0303.
Council to discuss
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the City Council of the city of
Inverness, 212 W. Main St.,
Inverness, at 5:30 p.m. Monday fo
the following purpose: Collective
Bargaining. Pursuant to State
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Crnwus Coumry (HL) CHIRONICLE1


TH ARE I EVE


MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
CntwdFn 658325 21.79 +1.98
EMCCp 519153 19.29 +.64
iShJapan 360011 13.62 +.17
Pfizer 359341 24.24 +.07
GenElec 311367 38.35 +.13

GAINERS (S2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
AFrancewt 8.60 +1.20 +16.2
VMwaren 65.99 +8.66 +15.1
FremontIf 4.95 +.64 +14.8
GrmrcypfA 21.75 +2.59 +13.5
Cntwd pfB 17.65 +2.05 +13.1

LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
Simon pfG 50.70 -7.55 -13.0
RMKAdv 8.65 -,71 -7.6
RMK HI 8.80 -.72 -7.6
UST Inc 48.02 -3.94 -7.6
EMS 29.08 -2.21 -7.1

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Advanced
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume


2,045
1,314
73
3,432
11
49
2,952,158,073


MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
SPDR 1336886 144.93 +.29
iShR2K nya 814179 78.69 +.22
SP Fnd 443910 34.28 +.24
PrUShQQQ 216257 46.95 -1.10
SPEngy 192138 66.40 -.95

GAINERS (S2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
RaeSyst 2.96 +.68 +29.8
ScolrPh 2.10 +.48 +29.6
Endeavwt 4.75 +.63 +15.3
Vicon 14.55 +1.81 +14.2
Versar 9.24 +.88 +10.5

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Name Last Chg %Chg
Velocity n 2.59 -.33 -11.3
AmBiltrt 6.50 -.75 -10.3
nmrtPros 5.40 -.59 -9.8
Velocitypf 10.50 -1.00 -8.7
JMG Ex nya 2.00 -.17 -7.8

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Declined 498
Unchanged 88
Total issues 1,297
New Highs 9
New Lows 29


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Name Vol (00) Last Chg
PwShs QQQ977739 47.02 +.49
Intel 552262 23.89 -.22
SunMicro 475521 4.84 +.03
Microsoft 469328 28.07 -.19
Apple Inc 458433 127.57 +5.35

GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
SupTech 2.11 +.52 +32.7
CASMed 5.65 +1.15 +25.6
VertNet rs 3.30 +.60 +22.2
21Cenwt07 2.50 +.45 +22.0
Labophm g 2.03 +.34 +20.1

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Tmrnsmta hrs 8.41 -1.63 -16.2
Retalix 15.67 -2.93 -15.8
Channel 3.64 -.64 -15.0
OplinkC 13.09 -2.21 -14.4
Protherics 9.49 -1.51 -13.7

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Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows


513,674,218 Volume


1,578
1,452
136
3,166
18
72
1,652,889,932


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are worth at least $5 and changed 5 percent or more in price. Underlining for 50 most active
on NYSE and Nasdaq and 25 most active on Amex. Tables show name, price and net change,
and one to two additional fields rotated through the week, as follows:


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BkofAm 2.56
CapCtyBk .70
Citigrp 2.16
Disney .31
EKodak .50
ExxonMbl 1.40
FPLGrp 1.64
FlaRock .60
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GenElec 1.12
GnMotr 1.00
HomeDp .90
Intel .45
IBM 1.60
Lowes .32
McDnlds 1.00,


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Motorola .20
Penney .80
ProgrssEn 2.44
RegionsFn 1.44
SearsHIdgs ...
SprintNex .10
TimeWarn .25
UniFirst .15
VerizonCm1.62
Wachovia 2.56
WalMart .88
Walgrn .38


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5,487.05
537.12
10,238.25
2,398.11
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856.48
15,730.39


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4,142.01
421.87
8,218.99
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Dow Jones Transportation
Dow Jones Utilities
NYSE Composite
Amex Index
Nasdaq Composite
S&P 500
Russell 2000
DJ Wilshire 5000


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4,822.43
491.45
9,332.54
2,180.61
2,521.30
1,447.12
788.38
14,570.97


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8 8 ACE Lid 58.84 +.48
15 AESCorp 18.17 -23
17 15 AFLAC 52.20 -.73
.. 18 AGCO 39.73 -.25
14 13 AGLRes 38.10 +.31
25 10 AK Steel 32.63 +.64
16 7 AMR 23.84 +1.63
.. ASALtd 55.77 +1.16
20 13 AT&TInc 38.75 +.10
.. 10 AUOptron 1425 -.66
..... AXA 39.54 -.08
43 17 Ablab 52.36 -.03
17 14 AberFic 79.38 +128
20 18 Accenture 39.97 +.37
.. AdasE 1425 -.04
15 13 AdvAuto 33.30 +.09
..... AMO 1217 +07
17 13 Aeropsl 34.99 -.75
15 13 Aetna 48.69 -.07
17 14 AffCmpSv 50.95 +.57
23 16 Agient 33.94 +.34
34 34 Agnicog 40.16 +.65
36 13 Agriumg 41.43 +1.90
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22 18 AirProd 86.01 -.19
35 12 AirTran 1024 +.35
19 16 Alcan 96.12 +.75
... AlcatelLuc 10.62 -.06
13 10 Alcoa 34.60 +.28
3 4 AlesceFnd 5.28 +.02
14 11 AllegTch 97.20 +3.13
43 24 Allergans 60.07 -.25
13 13 Allete 41.87 -.33
AliBGlbHi 12.24 -.08
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21 15 AlliBem 82.37 +1.70
27 15 AldWaste 12.29 +.05
7 8 Alstate 55.10 -24
30 22 Atle 67.37 +.98
22 18 AlphaNRs 18.21 -.16
21 18 Alpharma 24.73 +.63
12 15 Altrias 6722 +22
.. 15 AlChinas 42.34 +1.92
8 7 AmbacF 62.86-2.64
22 15 Aindocs 34.99 +1.20
17 14 Amneren 50.45 +.20
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12 AnmAxle 23.03 -.81
14 11 AEagleOs 22.81 -.20
21 15 AEP 46.83 +.53
18 16 AmnExp 59.14 +.46
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11 9 AmlnIGplf 6581 +06
17 13 AmOiBio 8.92 +.40
12 14 AmSlands 35.39 +.70
AmSIP3 11.06 +.09
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6 7 Ameriedt 17.79 +.18
19 15 Amerigas 33,92 +.45
20 14 Amernprise 58.78 +.58
18 16 AmeriBrg 45.99 -.09
5 12 Aradarko 48.19 -.35
24 21 AnalogDev 37.72 -.44
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18 16 Anheusr 47.57 -.28
15 12 AnnTaylr 28.91 -.09
15 11 Annaly 15.07 +.41
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36 20 ApplBio 31.66 +.34


31 29 AquaAm 23.80 +.27
10 ... Aqui 3.77 +.03
11 8 ArcelkMil 57.42 +.90
22 14 ArchCoal 29.89 -.59
10 12 ArchDan 32.35 -.10
17 29 ArchistSm 58.83 +1.62
12 12 ArrowEl 41.18 +.74
15 9 AsbuiyA 22.64 -.13
25 8 AshlordHT 10.54 +.12
11 15 Ashland 56.88 +.49
20 ..: AsdEstat 14.25 +1.23
17 17 AsloriaF 26.62 +.31
13 14 ATMOS 27.48 +.13
13 12 AutoNaln 19.30 -.30
23 21 AutoData 46.68 -.15
34 25 Avaya 16.76 +.28
... 14 AvisBudget 22.07 +.82
15 12 Avnet 38.91 +.11
28 19 Avon 34.07 -.36
14 12 BB&TCp 40.38 +.48
...... BHPBiIIt 57.60 +1.08
9 10 BJSvcs 24.31 -.54
26 18 BJsWhis 31.71 +.92
25 16 BMCSit 29.37 +.54
10 ... BPPLC 64.05 -.55
5 8 BRT 21.50 +1.00
18 14 BakrHu 77.94 -.86
16 14 BalCp 50.80 +.11
... BcBiVArg 2256 -.29
SBcBradess 23.14 +.16
... 11 Bncoltau 39.81 +.28
11 10 BkofAm 51.30 -.05
11 15 BkNYMel 4234 -23
25 17 BarrickG 3208 +21
66 24 BauschL 62.50 +.52
20 17 Baxter 50.56 +.40
.. BaytexEg 15.78 -.37
9 8 BearSt 117.20 +.90
.. 14 BearingPIf 6.09 -.04
4 .. BeazrHmlf 11.21 -.14
8 8 Berkley 29.16 +.02
16 13 BestBuy 44.09 +.22
21 18 8igLots 25.88
13 10 Biovail 17.17 +.05
15 17 BlkHillsCp 44207 -.68
.. BlkFL08 14.55 +.04
14 Blactdstn 23.51 +.12
... 14 BlockHR 19.79 +.59
...... Bockbstr 4.45 -.07
...... BlueChp 5.76 -.04
21 17 Boeing 96.95 -.26
.. 38 Borders 15.61 +.14
32 25 BostBeer 45.37 +1.17
11 38 BostProp 101.01 +.08
30 25 BostonSd d12.16 -.07
15 14 Bridnkers 27.89 +.14
35 18 BrMySq 28.14 +.02
.. 33 BrkildAsgs34.78 +29
50 48 BildkPrs 23.90 +.48
26 18 Brunswick 25.40 +.48
18 17 BungeLt 86.24 +2.04
16 14 BudNSF 79.83 -1,75
63 23 CAInc 24.05 -.10
19 12 CBREIlis 30.10 +1.65
18 16 CBSB 30.82 +.37
'20 14 CFinds 57.60 +.86
16 18 CHEngy 48.24 -.08
15 12 CIGNAs 48.65 -.10
10 6 CITGp 35.05 +1.02
.. 14 CMSEng 15.77 +.02
17 14 CSSInds 37.90 -1.23
16 15 CSX 4280 -.35
21 17 CVSCare 36.66 +.07
47 58 CablvsnNY 33.10 +.74
10 18 CabotOs 32.49 -.15
25 17 CalGolf 17.05 +20
... 15 Camecogs 36.28 -1.01


20 15 Cameron 72.95 -.43
17 17 CampSp 35.95 +.07
... 17 CdnNRsg 63.61 -.98
10 9 CapOne 68.47 +1.75
11 7 CapitllSrce 18.40 +.18
...... CapMpfB 12.22 -.18
25 20 CarMaxs 23.47 +.60
16 14 Carnival 44.55 +.02
15 12 Caterpillar 74.28 +.23
23 10 Celanese 33.36 -.37
10 ... Cemex 29.61. -.32
..... Cemkjpis 18.00 +.48
16 15 CenterPnl 16.80 +.10
99 ... Centex 31.52 -.44
15 15 CntryTel 44.56 +.31
61 25 ChmpE 10.91 +.18
29 18 Checkpnt 27.54 +.48
9 11 ChesEng 32.95 -.08
10 10 Chevron 8430 -59
26 18 ChcB&l 35.32 -1.10
20 16 Chies 17.87 +.19
...... ChinaUles 59.40 +.54
...... ChinaMble 56.70 +.36
8 9 Chubb 50.95 +.26
.. 11 ChungTel 15.94 -.18
15 14 CinciBel 4.84
.. 19 CircCity 11.27 +22
17 12 CitadBr 4.21 +.04
10 10 CitiW 4806 -33
12 20 CitzComrn 13.78 +.08
26 24 CleaiChan 36.70 +.93
13 8 ClevCliffs 66.52 +2.40
18 17 Clorox 59.17 -.44
25 20 Coach 43.79 -.74
.. 17 CocaCE 23.97 -.03
24 19 CocaCI 54.03 -.49
15 10 Coeur 3.34 -.11
22 18 Cok)Pal 66.38 -.22
13 13 ColctvBrd 24.32 -.32
13 12 ColBgp 2232 +.37
11 12 Comerica 58.56 +.83
23 21 CrncBNJ 37.03 +.99
9 8 CmdMtis 27.52 -.40
15 ... CVRD 40.74 +.42
..... CVRD p 34.50 +.42
28 13 CompScif 54.64 -.60
10 12 Con-Way 47.68 +.14
17 17 ConAgra 25.66 +.28
12 8 ConocPhil 78.24-1.62
.. 13 Conseco 14.15 -.05
16 14 ConsolEngy3850 -.49
14 14 ConEd 46.78 +.67
21 16 ConstellA 24.13 -.03
14 16 ConstellEn 82.10 -.12
7 7 CtlAIrB 30.73 +256
14 13 Cnvrgys 17.15 +.09
20 15 Coming 2336 -24
26 22 CorrctCps 25.89 -.82
.. Cosann 11.05 -.25
6 7 CntwdFn 21.79 +1.98
... 15 Covidienn 38.49 +.47
11 15 CrownHold 23,50 +.14
16 13 Cumminss10.87 +3.18
.. 23 CypSem 23.85 -.95

76 76 DCT Indn 10.57 +.39
... ... ONPSelct 10.64 +.09
18 15 DPL 26.24 -.12
... 28 DRHorton 16.34 -.21
7 15 DTE 48.06 +.59
... 13 DaimlrC 8202 +1.41
21 18 Danaher 75.51 -.94
31 14 Darden 41.39 +1.09
16 17 DeanFdss 27.68 -.10
18 15 Deere 129.30 +1.03
.. 12 DeltaAirn 17.71 +1.63


25 23 Denbury 39.53 -.35 61 45 Eqlyinn 22.13 +.09
28 24 DevDv 52.41 +.49 14 ... EqiyRsd 41.77 +.21
12 11 DevonE 73.27 -1.40 19 17 EsteeLdr 41.43 +.51
15 9 DiaOs 91.72 -1.28 25 16 Exelen 71.42 +.03
24 22 DicksSprt 60.43 +4.85 30 24 ExterranH 78.50 +.25
9 15 Dillards 23.87 +.69 12 12 ExxonMbl 8315 -138
18 16 DirecTV 21.80 +.07 18 16 FPLGrp 60.13 +.57
.. 14 Discovern 23.67 +.22 18 15 FamilyDIr 27.24 +.37
15 16 Disney 33.29 +.38 ... 12 FannleMIf 6898 +1.48
51 15 DomRes 87.04 -.07 17 15 FedExCp 108.81 -.12
4 15 DomtlarglI 7.13 -.12 11 15 FedSignl 15.27 -.17
12 12 DowChm 41.64 -.16 18 14 Fedlnvst 33.87 +.53
14 35 DowJns 58.97 +.15 50 28 Feirelgs 21.91 +.13
14 14 DuPonI 47.75 +.01 71 16 Ferro 18.57 -.44
13 15 DukeEgys 18.38 +.08 10 12 FidlNFin 19.50 +.22
23 30 DukeRIty 33.79 +.70 26 17 FidNInlo 48,35 +.28
.. 22 yngy 8.20 -.14 21 14 FslAmCp 44.73 -.17
31 25 EMCC 1929 +64 25 24 FirstDatas 3272 +89

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16 EMCORs 29.99 -.13
14 EOG Res 6809 -1.69
15 EagleMat 39.00 -.78
14 EaslChm 66.89 +1.13
32 EKodak 26.865 +.67
20 EatnVan 39.00 +.67
22 Ecolab 40.59 -.40
15 Edisonlnt 53.60 +.62
15 EIPasoCp 1580 -.10
.. Elan 17.62 +.42
14 EDS 22.88 +.12
13 EBrasAero 40.32 -1.54
16 EmeranEls 45.98 -1.15
16 EmpDist 23.74 -.12
16 Emulex 18.70 +.09
17 EnbrEPtts 49.71 -.14
12 EnCana 57.81 -.69
.. Endesa 53.45 +.03
10 EnPro 41.83 -.38
7 ENSCO 54.71 -.45
16 Energy 100.00 +.31
23 EqtRes 49.36 +1.06


...... FstFinFd 1250 +23
13 15 FslHorizon 31.96 +26
... ... FITrFid 16.61 +.34
7 8 FstFed 52.45 +4.30
15 15 FirstEngy 62.45 +.11
26 25 FlaRock 61.25 +.30
38 25 Fluor 121.71 +4.44
12 15 FootLockr 15.84 +.06
...... FordM 7.92 -08
23 12 ForestLab 37.44 -.77
... 12 Fortressn 17.53 +.03
17 15 FortuneBr 83.60 +.43
13 FredMac 64.16 +.63
10 8 FMCG 81.29 +1.33
2 ... Fremontf 4.95 +.64
...... FriedBR 4.40 -.10
8 10 FrontierOil 35.88 -.43
7 ... Frontline 42.80 +.87

23 13 GATX 43.41 -.61
.. GabelitET 9.18 +.14


.. GabHIthW 8.80 +.12
.. GabUtil 9.21 -.05.
.. 25 GameSlops42?96 +1.28
9 10 Gannett 46.82 -.02
20 17 Gap 17.63 +.24
18 25 Gateway 1.27 -.04
30 22 Genentch 72.40
17 13 GnCable 54.86 -.50
18 14 GenDynam77.70 +.20
18 16 GenElec 38,35 +.13
41. 51 GnGrthPrp 50.60 -.66
18 16 GenMills 55.78 +.26
9 8 GnMoIr 31.08 +.11
10 9 Genworth 29.41 -.56
... GaPw8-44 24.93 +.45
6 ... Gerdau 21.00 +.42
...... GlaxoSKIn 50.99 +.20
12 8 GlobalSFe 65.00 -1.72


...... Golnhas 21.85 +.48
24 GoldFLId 14.07 -22
37 28 Goldcrpg 21.83 +21
8 8 GoldmanS 175.48 +2.72
...... GoldS pfCd23.54 -21
18 15 Goodrich 59.02 -.99
... 12 Goodyear 28.59 +.81
10 11 Graffech 15.27 +.43
13 11 GrantPrde 52?02 -.61
18 16 GtPlainEn 29.31 +.01
15 15 Griffon 1524 +.25
.... .. GpTelevisa 23.88 -.19
... GuangRy 35.78 +.84
26 31 HRPTPrp 9.84 -.06
10 12 Hallibitn 3242 -.21
...... HanJS 13.45 +.20
...... HanPIDv2 10.51 +.12
24 14 Hanesbrdn 28.08 -.10
11 10 Hanoverns 42.63 -.06
... Hanson 108.55 -.44
14 13 HadleyD 56.71 +1.59
27 ... HarmonyG 8.77 -.20


25 21 HarrahE 85.03 +1.31
9 9 HartldFn 87.74 -.51
20 15 Hasbro 27.98 -.58
16 15 HawaiiEl 21.26 -.12
9 26 HlhCrPr 28.22 -.27
29 28 HBCrREIr 38.25 +.30
18 13 HIIMgts 7.18 -.15
18 26 HlthcrRIty 24.84 -.03
17 21 HeclaM 7.72 +,16
19 17 Heinz 44.48 +.04
... HelnTel 15.72
25 19 Hershey 45.50 -.17
11 10 Hess 56.87 -1.60
19 15 HewlettP 46.01 -.57
33 27 Hexcel 22.54 +.30
27 ... HihwdPrp 36.25 -.40
32 32 Hilton u45.80 +.60
14 13 HomeOp 34.30 +.51


Honda 3210 +.31
20 16 HonwlllnU 55.02 -.80
18 17 HoapPT 39.29 +.69
21 ... HostHols 2254 +.36
. .. HonanE 11.95 -.35
18 13 Humana 63.05 +23
26 17 Huntsmn 25,25 +1.17
18 ICICIBk 40.85 -1.04
iShBrazl 53.92 +12
.. IShHK 16.92 +22
...... iShJapan 1362 +17
.. iShKor 58.18 -.46
...... iShMalasia 10.59 -.19'
...... iShSing 12.49 -.34
iShTaiwan 15.00 -.22
...... ShChin25 129.00 +1.60
...... iShSP500 144.96 +.14
...... iShEmMki 122.05 -.45
...... iShEAFE 74.81 -.05
...... iShREst 74.15 +1.10
...... iShDJBrkr 49.58 +.65
...... iShSPSml 68.46 +.35


iStar 36.29 +.98
Idacorp 33.32 -.66
Idearc n 32.72 +.71
ITW 54.89 +.29
Imation 30.60 -.05
Indymac 22.50 +1.76
Infineon 14.59
IngerRd 49.96 +.58
IngrmM 18.51 -.22
IntegrysE 50.61 +.39
IntcntEx 135.17 -2.50
IBM 109.04 -.18
IntlCoal 3.96 -.02
IntlGame 35.47 +23
IntPap 32.81 +.07
Interpublic 10.99 -.19
IronMins 27.90 -.15
IvanhMa 10.14 +.14


U l .Ur. .i4 U -9
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36 24 J.u :C.4,r ". *n
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18 14 i,-H, Ii
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19 LSICorp 662 ,4U

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.. 45 LVSands 97.89 +2.92
19 15 LeggMason87.63 +59
8 7 LehmanBr 57.54 +.47
...... LennarA 29.41 -.45
11 15 Lexmark 36.56 -.34
. LbtyASG 5.57 +.20
28 15 UilyEi 5528 -.35
14 13 Limited 22.09 -.36
11 10 LincNat 58.84 -.42
32 25 Undsay 39.33 -224
15 13 LockhdM 95.51 -.69
11 9 Loews 45.69 -.09
14 14 Lowes 28.91 +.41
1 1 Luminentlf .88 +.08
25 13 Lyondell 45.60 +.60

15 14 M&TBk 108.57 +.87
10 9 MBIA 60.19 -1.70
15 14 MDURes 26.37 +23
27 16 MEMC 59.72 +2.83
.. MFGkblIn 25.17 +.99
24 13 MFAMIg 7.70 +29
... MCR 8.30 +.12
7 8 MGIC 36.44 +.80


25 30 MGMMit 74.32 +2.17
19 12 Macys 30.63 -.11
...... Madeco 12.30 +.22
16 11 Magnalg 86.27 -.03
29 21 ManorCare 63.10 +.94
... 14 Manulifgs 37.57 +.26
7 8 Marathons 51.19 -.71
25 20 MarIntA 42.81 +.20
18 16 MarshM 26.45 -.06
14 13 Marshlls 45.12 +.44
... 27 MStewrt 12.99 -24
25 14 Masco 26.01 -.61
15 12 MasseyEn 18.99 -.25
27 25 MasterCrd 140.16 +226
31 39 MalerialSc 8.96 +.01
14 13 Mattel 22.02 -.54
16 15 McDermlnt 78.18 -.44
29 16 McOnlds 48.47 +.18
17 14 McGrwH d48.19 +.46
18 17 McKesson 58.46 +1.03
36 20 McAfeell 3523 +1.62
28 21 MedcoHIth 85.75 +1.96
22 19 Medtmic 52.86 -.16
17 16 MensW 50.25 +.45
23 16 Merck 49.77 -.21
10 8 MerrillLyn 7611 +121
7 11 MetLife 63.86 +.13
91 43 MetroPCSn25.59 -.11
. MicronT 11.36 +.38
77 ... MidAApl 49.87 +1.45
30 21 Midas 19.84 -.05
44 19 Mirpore 70.84 +.74
... Mindrayn 32.31 +1.45
4 14 Mirant 37.48 -.65
.. 13 MrtsuUFJ 9.60 +.01
79 12 MobileTel 59.85 +.53
15 13 MoneyGrm 21.68 +.02
34 28 Monsanto 64.10 +.32
15 17 Moodys 4679 +90
7 8 MomStan 62.89 +23
.. MSEmMid 25.31 -.13
41 14 Mosaic f 39.00 +27
30 32 Motorola 16.44 +.12
16 12 MurphO 5827 -2.08
15 10 MylanLab 14.99 -.59
22 16 NCRCp 49.02 +.15
20 16 NRGEgys 37.07 +23
.. 35 NYMEX 118.78 +2.96
41 25 NYSEEur 73.38 +24
8 7 Nabors 28.58 '-.40
9 11 NalCity 2825 +.04
40 15 NatFnPrI 5220 +1.85
20 17 NatFuGas 43.13 +.11
...... NatGrid 70.69 -.80
28 14 NOiVarco 111.34 -.12
21 20 NatSemi 26.06 +.62
10 20 NatwHP 2720 +24
40 32 Navteq 57.97 +.78
.. NewAm 1.90 +.02
16 16 NJRscs 51.14 -.43
25 18 NYCmty8 18.08 +.33
17 13 NewellRub 25.46 -.19
14 15 NewfldExp 44.54 -1.15
29 NewmtM 40.34 +.46
11 NwpkRsl9 5.51
18 ... NewsCpA 20.35 -03
23 17 NewsCpB 21.77
10 Nexengs 27.40 -.50
16 14 NiSource 19.12 +.36
14 15 Nicor 42.17 -.14
18 16 NikeBwi 54.12 -26
13 8 NobleCorp 93.40 -2.42
11 12 NobleEn 58.17 -2.00
...... NokiaCp 29.70 +.08
17 14 Nordstrm 45.52 -.04
14 13 NorflkSo 52.11 -.35
... 19 Nortel its 18.32 +.10


I AMERIC*AN SaCKEXCHANGE 7


PE PPE Name Last Chg
..... AbdAsPac 5.99 +.11
6 ... AdmRsc 2225 +.48
...... Anooraqg 2.75 +.16
. BirchMt g 1.81 -.12
.. CFCdag 9.03 -.01
.. CheniereEn 36.20 -.39
16 ... CommSys 10.37 -.14
.. CovadCm .80 +.02
Cystallxg 289 -03
.. DJIADiam 130.68 -28
23 13 Darling 7.69 +.08
. EVInMu2 14.17 +.16


... ... EVLUdDur 1630 +.35
48 22 EldorGklg 4.82
... ... EtswthFd 8.44 -.19
...... EngmE nya 4.32 +.09
... EvglncAdv 1244 +.43
.. FTStrVal 23.25 -.01
20 ... FlaPUbl 11,78 -.03
...... FrdmAcqn 9.99 -.16
33 ... FrontDg 8.17 +.03
...... GenevaAcn 5.60 -.05
... 16 GoldStrq 2.97 +.01
...... GrtBasGg 2.03 -.04
7 8 GreyWoff 6.42 -.12


...... iSAstlanya 25.75 -.10
...... iSCannya 28.79 +.11
...... iShEMU nyal08.65 +.08
...... iShGernya 30.72 -.12
...... iShMexnya 5425 -01
...... iShSiver 115.10 -2.19
.. iShSP100Dco67.65 -.03
...... iSh20TB 87.26 +.42
...... iSh7-10TB 83.57 +.36
...... iShl-3TB u81.14 +.11
...... iShNqBio 77.67 -.10
...... iShC&SRI nya89.32 +.94
...... iSR1KVnya8267 -.03


... ... iSR1KGnya57.52 +26
... ... SRuslKnya78.63 +.18
...... iSR2KVnya 76.68 +26
. iSR2KGnva8268 +.14
iShR2Knya7869 +22
...... IdaGenMn 5.17 -.05
3 ... IntellgSys 3.30 +.05
... ... InterOilg 35.75 -.95
10 6 LundinMs 10.40 -.04
16 ... MadCatzg .94 -.02
...... MktVGold 35.75 -.05
...... Menimac 9.90 +.05
59 15 Metroth 1.78 -.02


... 27 Miramar 4.26 +.01
...... NoAmins 7.64 -.01
10 7 NOriong 4.37 -.04
14 8 NthgtMg 279 +10
...... OilSvHT 16560 -2.33
...... Oilsandsgn 421
... 46 On2Tech 1.38 -.35
...... PhmHTr 77.60 +.10
...... PolyMetg 2.90
...... PwShCurHNn27.14 -.14
...... PwShChina 24.10 +.38
...... PwSCInEn 20.63 +.02
...... PwShHiYD 15.30 +.10


......PwSr 20.12 +.07
PrUShS&P 56.88 -.08
ProUtDow 88.34 -.16
PrUIShDow 5276 -.14
. PrUShMC 57.83 -.35
. ProUkQQQ 9125 +2.50
. PrUShQQQ 46.95 -1.10
ProUklSP 86.48 +.33
. PrUShREn 97.56 -2.95
PrUShFnn 80.51 -1.54
. ProUSR2Kn69.25 -.60
59 RaeSyst 2.96 +.68
.. RaserTnyaul5.10 -.25


...... RegBkHT 151.25 +.45
...... Rentech 2.43 -.08
...... RetaiHT 98.07 +1.03
...... RdxSPEW 48.05
...... SpdrHome 2519 +06
...... SpdrKbwBk 53.86 +24
...... SpdrKbwCM62.63 +57
...... SpdrWiIRE 79.23 +1.17
...... SpdrKbw RB4636 +.69
...... SpdrRetd 39.05 +.23
...... SpdrMetM 55.00 +.97
...... SemiHTr 37.16 +.17
..... SoftHTr 39.97 +.13


21 ... SparkNet 4.00 -.05
...... SPDR 144.93 +.29
...... SPMkid 153.62 +.62
...... SPMatls 37.82 +.23
...... SPHIthC 33.98 +.09
...... SP CnSt 26.85
...... SPFConsum 35.98 +24
SPEnqv 6640 -.95
SPFnrl 34.28 +.24
SPlInds 3840 -15
...... SPTech 25.00 +.08
...... SPUtil 38.80 -.04
12 ... Taseko 3.85 -.15


46 24 TelData 64.90+3.43
7 24 Think 1.65 +20
...... TmsmrEx 2.01 +.02
...... USGold n 6.07 -.02
...... USNGFdnd37.84 -.86
...... USOliFd 52.43 -1.11
6 ... Univ nsn 5.93 +.45
...... VangErmg 85.39 -.66
18 ... Vesar 924 +.88
...... Westmind 20.53 +.41
...... WestsdeEn 2.87 -.05
... ... WilshrEnt 4.05 -.22
2 ... Z-Trim d.70 -.08


I N ASD AQ N ATIO AL AKE


PE PPE Name Last Chg 27 18 BEAero 37.45 -.16 24 22 Cognex 18.93 -.07 ...... Exeltds 10.61 +.11 5 6 IPCHold 24.69 -.47 18 17 MTS 41.84 -.48
__ ._=_____ .. 18 BEASyslf 11.69 -.14 38 27 CogTech 72.54-1.14 36 21 Expediah 28.11 -.13 28 16 IconixBr 19.92 -.33 40 15 Macrvsn 23.87 +.13
... Baldu.coml97.46 +9.91 28 17 Cognosg 37.53 +.60 40 31 Expdlntl 4427 -1.56 ...... Ikanos d6.11 -.19 ... 21 Magma 13.18 +.33
90 22 ACMoore 18.97 +.10 .. BallardPw 4.34 +.11 ... 17 Coherentlf 29.84 +.04 26 20 ExpScrips 51.70 +1.06 ... 52 Illumina 48.50 +.83 ...... MannKd 9.10 -.10
17 13 ACIWwded25.14 -.95 37 38 BankMull 12.08 +.04 30 20 CokiwtrCrk 17.81 -.72 ... 25 ExtimNet 3.52 -.03 17 23 Inmclone 31.63 +.48 ... 16 MarchxB 9.18 -.12
14 16 ADCTelr 16.73 +.11 7 6 BnkUtd 17.60 +1.11 ... 5 ColemanCn11.98 -.17 15 11 Ezcorps 12.57 +.63 4 9 Immersn 13.65 +.19 ... 28 Marvellf 1697 -13
28 14 AMISHid 10.31 +.02 49 26 Banlkrate 41.34 -.01 56 ... Comarco 5.61 -.06 36 14 F5Netwks 34.62 -.94 39 32 Immucor 33.25 -.25 22 21 Maxim hl 30.96 +.63
13 11 ASETst 11.00 -.07 .... BeaconPw 1.42 +.01 26 25 Comcasts 24.52 -.11 33 26 FLIRSys 50.15 -.80 .. Imunmd 2.23 -.06 ...... Maxwt r 11.95 -.61
14 ASMLHId 27.93 +.47 19 15 BeacnRfg 12,17 -.24 31 .. Comcsos 24.42 -.04 35 24 FaroTech 37.53 +.50 .... InPhonic 3.18 +.30 .. ... Medarex 17.90 +.32
... ATSMed 1.67 ... 19 20 BeasleyB 7.07 -03 19 17 CompsBc 67.20 -.27 34 27 Fastenal 47.83 +.67 .. Incyte 5.88 +.26 27 22 MedicActs 23.11 -.07
35 26 AbngtnBcs 9.52 +.22 16 14 BebeStrs 13.50 -.11 33 5 CompCrd 22.58 +.26 ...... FiberTowrn 3.93 -.01 ...... IndevusPh 6.83 +.09 13 76 MediCo 16.84 -.12
AcadiaPh 15.08 +.01 16 15 BedBath 34.58 +.73 19 12 CmpTask u4.47 +.12 17 13 FilthThird 37.20 +.29 InfoSpces 14.81 -.44 ... MedisTech10.11 -.64
3 ... AccHmel 6.55 +.11 ... Biocryst 10,98 +.51 21 14 Compuwre 8.17 +.07 .. 14 Finisarlf 3.77 +.02 30 18 Informat 13.70 -.10 41 .. MelcoPBLn12.21 +.26
... 23 Accurayn 13.54 -21 ...... Benvisn 5,36 -,05 35 20 ComtchGr 16.66 +.10 8 9 FinUne 5.70 -.09 27 21 InfosysT 44.50 -2.11 32 11 MentGr 12.02 -.13
23 15 Acergy 24.14 -.42 35 19 Biogenldc 59,60 -.36 ... ConcCm 1.41 +.01 21 18 FstCharter 29.07 +.37 14 12 Insight 23.39 -.06 39 33 MeidBs 24.58 -.42
33 30 AcmePcktn 13.52 +49 .. BioMann 20.83 -.13 ...... Conexant 1.15 -.02 16 16 FCmtyBcp 57.07 +1.07 .. 33 InsitTc d15.19 -.40 ... 6 MesaAir 5.63 +.16
42 26 Activisn 18.22 +.07 33 23 Biomel 45.75 +.07 ... 20 Conmed 28.90 -.14 16 15 FMidBc 36.08 +.23 .. Insmedh .62 +.01 5 14 Methanx 20.29 -.11
49 23 Acxonm 24.16 +.72 Biopure .80 -.05 ...... Copemic 2.16 +28 19 16 FstNiagara 14.42 +.27 ... 15 InlgDv 15.13 -.01 18 18 Mcrel 10.59
35 18 AdamsResp36.10-4.62 36 26 BIckbaud 25.25 -1.92 48 29 CorinthC 13.90 -.19 ... 91 FstSolarn 96.49 +2.48 25 18 Intel 2389 -.22 25 24 Mcrochp 38.01 +.01
9 ... Adaptec 3.48 -06 .. 35 BlueCoat u59.85 +.52 33 29 CorpExc 68.11 -.37 15 13 FstStBcp 20.00 +1.08 .. 17 InlactBrkn 25.33 +.58 ... 19 MiooSemi 23.84 +.22
42 24 AdobeSy 40.13 -.61 92 69 BlueNile 81.19 +2.79 5 6 CorusBksh 14.78 +,01 17 13 FstlMert 20.60 +.32 6 14 InterDig 24.99 -.16 20 16 Mcrosoft 2807 -19
24 20 Adtran 26.69 +.34 ... 15 BluPhoenx 13.16 +.78 26 21 Costco 60.28 +2.35 19 16 Fiserv 48.02 -.01 .. 15 Intrace 17.35 -.09 ... 23 Mcrotune 5.47 -,08
9 15 AdvEnId 16.83 +.13 20 19 BobEvn 34.20 +.03 .. 6 CredSys 2.71 .. ....... Flamef 12.49 +.12 .. InterMune 19.46 -.04 ... 64 MillPhar 9.80 +.02
13 ... AdvantaAs23.68 +51 15 7 BonTon 23.54 -.88 34 57 Creelnc 24.73 +.11 12 10 Rextm 10.97 -.02 .. 67 InterNAP 14.78 +.11 18 17 Milicomlnl 80.93 +.82
14 10 AdvantaBs 26.92 +.41 ...... Bookham 2.80 -.01 42 25 Crocss 58.43 +230 FocusEnh d.83 -.03 15 .. InBcsh 24.35 +.87 ... 17 Mindspeed 1.72 +.01
.. 50 Alfymelnrx 24.32 -.52 .. 67 Borland 4.67 -.19 Ctrip.coms 38.61 +.61 47 ... FocusMdif 38.59 +.60 26 15 IntlSpdw 47.80 -.19 .. Misonix 4.14 +.04
26 26 Agllysys 17.68 +2.05 23 16 BostPrv 27.81 +.15 46 22 CubisPh 23.91 -78 .. 14 ForcePron 16.09 -.26 32 21 Intersil 32.56 +.18 20 14 MobileMini 23.65 +.34
72 20 AkamaiT 31.02 -.16 20 12 Brightpnt 11.65 -.21 16 14 Cymer 39.18 -.72 30 24 FormFac 42.20-1.31 6 18 Intevac 14.36 -.60 20 17 Molex 25.48 +.34
... .. Akzo 73.49 +.55 76 25 Broadcom 33.38 -51 .. 22 CyprsBle 13.24 +25 32 18 Fossillnc u33.15 +37 22 17 Intuit 28.50 +.52 16 .. MolexA 23.95 +.48
11 .. Aldila 16.21 -.02 25 11 BrodeCm 6.56 -.16 ..... CytRx 3.56 -.30 22 16 FosterWh 100.31 +7.18 83 54 IntSurg 205.59 +7.09 ... ...Momenta 10.66 -.01
... .. Alexon 58.90 +.68 38 34 BrkineB 12.81 +.20 .. Cytogen 1.01 -.09 24 18 Foster 36.99 -1.76 .. 21 Investools 12.08 -.06 .. Monogrm 1.66
45 AlignTech 26.12 +.58 6 15 BrooksAuto 14.28 -.13 .. Cytokinet 4.95 +.22 50 24 FoundryN 18.15 +.30 67 88 InvBncp 14.06 +.61 .. 24 MonPwSysul9.77 +.18
95 ... Akerm 17.13 -.37 34 23 BrukBio 7.05 -.05 82 27 Cylycl 41.00 +.04 16 7 FmkBTX 9.80 +.11 19 Invirogn 76.72 +1.30 20 MonsIrWw 34.39 -1.32
73 32 AlIscripts 23.41 -.92 26 15 Bucyrus 63.00 -.31 15 12 Fredsinc 10.50 +.25 sls 12686 +.62 33 Move Inc d2.61 +.02
..... AltaiNano 3.24 +21 45 BusnObj 38.80 -.01 FmlrAir 5.93 +21 .. 24 Ilron 81.58 +.06 ...... MovieGal .31 +.01
25 22 AlneraColl 2306 +13 26 18 C-COR 13.52 +.05 45 38 DadeBeh 74.67 +14 16 14 FmlFncls 25.09 +1.14 IvanhoeEn 1.77 -.06 ... ... MyadGn 42.03 -1.09
46 Alvanon 11.66 +08 ... 15 CDCCpA 8.09 -.09 44 30 Daktronies 26.31 +.39 60 Fuefrech 3125 -19 38 23 NIIHIdg 73.77 +.22
13 11 AmTrFinn 15.77 +.93 24 19 CDWCorp 85.47 +.92 ...... Danka .90 -.01 FuelCell 8.46 +05 JS rn 3 26 20 Nasdaq 31.03 -.49
... 56 Amazon 77.49 +279 28 23 CHRobis 47.56 -.65 26 20 DeckOut 93.07 +.94 15 15 1522 -01 JASolarn 3228 +89 ...... Nasech 14.28 -.09
19 16 Amedisyss 39.36 -.67 16 9 CMGI 1.57 -.01 21 17 DellnclfM 2617 -.36 12 J 5.75 -,1 9 7 3 NatAlMH 10.25 +.49
...... AmerBo 100 -.02 .. 13 CNET 7.29 -.12 ...... DIltaPtr 15.79 -.10 2 1 9 Jckiennry 25.77 -.19 34 NatCineM n 24.94 +.60
9 12 AmCapStr 40.72 +1.16 17 14 CSGSys 23.25 +.15 ...... Dndreon 7.55 '-.06 28 19 GFIGrp 70.29 +.33 4 Jamba 669 -.20 ... NainHIthwt d.01 -.01
29 15 ACmdLnn 23.28 -.04 33 19 CTCMedia 2225 +63 24 20 Den"sply 36,97 +.23 ... 22 GMarket 18.46 -1.00 25 JetBlue 958 +18 .,,. NektarTh 8.50 -.22
24 AmerMed 19.24 -.12 ...... CVThera 10.45 +,04 ...... Depomed 1.99 -.04 34 27 Garmin 102.50 44.77 5 JonsSda 10 45 +19 14 11 NessTech 10.53 -.24
AmSupr 19.97 -.02 32 14 Cadence 20.64 +.08 30 20 DigRiver 44.47 +.47 24 24 Gemslar 5.85 +.16 15 13 JoyGrw 43.47 -.48 16 NeIlUEPS 23.08 -.12
19 17 AmCasino 26.90 +.90 11 ... Cal-Maine 17.36 +1.03 19 17 DimeCBc 13.70 -18 ...... GenesMc 7.61 -.06 4 32 Jn1 Nk 32.02 +43 16 ... NetServic 12.80 -.58
14 11 Ameen 4924 -55 19 19 CapClyBk 33.33 +.65 22 16 Dkxodess 28.23 -37 25 21 Gentex 19.88 +.28 23 18 KLAuTnc 5965 -3 71 23 NetLogic 29.72 +.37
12 9 AmkorTf 10.97 +.46 ...... CpstnTrb .99 -.02 ... 58 DiscHoldA 23.70 +.06 ... 16 Genzyme 59.58 +.40 ... 11 Netease 14.00 -.44
Amylin 49.93 +.79 35 20 CareerEd 27.61 +.65 ...... DiscvLabs 2.43 +.15 ... GeronCp 6.70 +.11 KeryxB 1046 +.09 19 28 Netix 17.30 +.13
.. 25 Anadigc 15.71 -.34 72 34 Carrizo 39.86 -.71 ... 41 DobsonCm 12.45 ... 19 15 GigaMed 12.27 +.07 11 12 KhtCap 14.54 +14 37 20 NetwkAp 25.99 +,37
AnadysPh 2.29 +.15 16 ... CaiverBcp 16.00 -.65 .. 10 DoIrFn 23.59 +.59 .. 21 GileadScis 37.73 -.09 11 14 Komag 31.93 + .. Neurochg 5.94 +.04
32 Ankogic 67.77 -.15 CashSys 5.70 +.06 19 16 OlIrTree 37.75 -.47 13 14 Globlnd 23.37 +.31 27 KongZhg 3.76 -.05 Neurcine 9.87 -.08
32 ... Analysts 1.61 -.01 ... 88 Caviumn u30.52 +.78 13 11 DressBam 17.52 +18 25 18 Goldnlcm 60.88 -.16 42 Kyphon 65.71 +.46 16 14 Newport 13.99 -.07
14 14 Andrsons 44.77 -.86 40 Celgene 59.76 +1.05 19 8 DryShips 56.14 +189 43 28 Google 506.61 +8.69 33 16 LAVis 36.41 +151 ... 19 NexCen 6.22 +.04
21 Andrew 14.06 +14 CellGens 3.94 +.04 Dynavax 4.07 +.03 ... 33 GiLkDrgen 8.01 -.29 36 27 LKQCp 32.84 -.12 ... Nextwaen 6.70 +.58
13 Anglchg 5.61 -.06 ... 23 CenflCom 9.31 +.32 10 8 ETrade 15.57 +.93 21 17 GrlrBay 27.97 +.38 21 15 LSI nds 17.73 +01 15 NobItyH d17.75 -.25
6 ... AngloAm 25.84 -.14 36 21 CentEuro 41,67 -.15 ...... ETradeun 20.95 +4.08 79 49 GreenMts 34.70 -.69 34 24 LTX 4.07 -.17 14 16 NoWestCp 26,51 +.03
47 26 Ansyss 32.29 +.06 26 7 CentAl 44.23 +1.04 35 22 eBay 34.40 +.62 .. 11 GrpoFin 7.99 +.19 Labophmg 203 +.34 19 16 NorTrst 62.44 +.21
24 20 ApolkoGrp 55.65 +39 32 17 Cephln 71.43 +2.27 51 29 eResrch 10.77 -.03 ... 19 GutarC 57.00 +1.35 1 12 LamRsch 5363 -.67 17 Nvtidsil 20.89 -.44
11 Apoltolnv 21.66 +.68 .. ... Cepheid u18.86 -.01 22 18 EZEM 14.20 -.30 20 14 Gymbree 3961 +.96 4 LamarAdv 52,82 +.87 Novavax 3.11
36 29 Applelnc 12757 +5.35 13 13 Ceradyne 69.18 +.47 28 15 EagleBulk 24.87 +.36 22 12 H&EEq 21.01 +.42 22 18 Landsar 4275-144 .. 35 Novell 6.75 +.02
28 18 Applebees 24.79 +11 27 CeragonN 15.23 -.13 ...... Erthlnk 6.71 +.11 6 18 HLTH 13.98 +.20 33 Latice 505 -.0 16 Noius 27.46 -.65
17 16 ApldMatl 2084 -10 15 16 Chaparrals 84.62 +.51 15 14 EstWstBcp 37.37 +.82 14 10 HMNFn 29.63-2.37 24 LawsnSft 9. 3 +.09 20 13 NuHoriz 9.20 +.12
50 AMCC 2.77 -.09 9 11 ChadRsse 18.24 +.75 ... EchelknC 22.61 -.13 68 34 HMSHki 23.84 -.15 Leaprels 9620 -220 NuVasive 31.18 +.77
ArenaPhm 13.47 +24 12 12 ChmnSh 9.14 -.15 28 17 EchoStar 38.38 -.32 27 20 HainCelest 2959 +.16 Level3 497 +.06 25 NuanceCmul9.19 +.29
10 AresCap 16.56 +25 ...... ChartCm 2.61 +.11 75 24 Eclipsys 23.86 +.45 40 23 HansenNatl44.06 +.09 LibGobA 39.72 03 16 12 Nutriys 49.2 -.83
.. AriadP 4.63 -01 22 17 Chattem 57.06 -.05 12 ... EduDv 6.92 +.02 41 16 Harmonic 8.60 +.01 LibGhbC 38.16 +36 .- Nuvelo 1.63 +05
20 Anbainc 9.17 +03 21 14 ChkPoint 23.46 +.63 29 21 ElectSci 23.04 -26 .. HayesLm 3.96 -.05 21 LibryMintA 18.53 +3 3 22 Nvdla 4733 +243
13 12 ArkBest 3627 +.12 33 21 ChkFree 45.61 +.20 EIetrgis 2.15 -.06 31 25 HtIhCSvs 20.45 -1.30 26 1 tMCapA108.05 -.71 20 17 OReilyA 33.52 +.20
ArmHid 8,40 -.14 25 21 Cheesecake26.13 +.06 ... 34 ElectAns 51.96 +.13 38 26 Healthwys 49.42 -1.02 43 32 Lifecell 3150 ... 21 OSIPhrm 33.19 +.23
10 14 Ams 14.75 -.17 ... 10 ChidPlcl 33.11 +.16 19 15 ElizArden 24.26 +.67 18 17 HrtIndEx 15.51 -.28 2 7 LigandPhm 635 +.27 11 15 OhioCas 43.91 +.02
33 27 ArrowInt 44.37 +.38 17 13 ChinaBAK 4.57 +.22 ...... Emcorelf 923 -.09 10 7 Heelysn 9.35 -.03 44 Limelightn 709 +.04 26 25 Omnicell 24.35 -.14
33 AtTech 3.09 +.04 ... .. ChinaSunn 7.46 +.15 2 ... EmmisCs 609 -27 29 20 HSchein 57.93 +.43 15 13 Uncare 36.00 -07 83 Omntlure 25.00 -.29
46 31 ArhroCr 5589 +.89 74 19 Chordntrs 14.77 +31 9 12 EncorW 24.46 +.16 7 7 HercOtlsh 2616 -.88 25 20 LnearTch 3499 +.17 44 20 OmniVisn 18.40 +.24
27 17 Aslalnfo 7.78 +53 25 29 ChrchllD 51.15 -.39 ...... EncysiveP 1.84 -.14 22 18 Hibett 25.15 +.20 LodgEnt 26.93 -.17 27 22 OnAssgn 11.05 +.11
45 14 AspenTech 11.63 +.15 ... 24 ClenaCprs 35.96 -.52 23 15 EndoPhmn 30.97 -.26 11 ... HimaxTch 4.40 -.13 2 18 La ech 2578 -.81 13 11 OnSmcnd 11.40 +21
12 12 AsscdBanc 28.87 +.25 13 14 CinnFin 42.36 +.17 .. 45 EngyConv 29.91 +.15 ...... HokuSci 8.37 -.08 1LooSmrt 270 +.16 38 27 1800FIwrs10.21 +.06
76 24 Atheros 28.80 +.16 17 15 Cintas 35.38 +.01 21 19 Entegns 9.33 -.16 44 25 Hotogic 49.38 .. 94 lululemngn 3402 +102 ..... OnyxPh 33.97 +.57
73 19 Atmel 509 +23 22 18 Cirrus 7.09 -.03 ... 33 Entrust 2.13 ... 7 4 HomeSol 3.59 +.28 .. OpnwvSy 4,47 -.06
65 ... Audvox 10.37 -.16 26 19 Cisco 3010 +34 ... ... EnzonPhar 8.23 +.42 16 11 HonznOff 15.64 +.31 24 10 OplnkC d13.09-2.21
34 22 Autodesk 45.69 -.76 16 12 CitiTrends 22.93 -.58 ...... EpCept 1.56 -.03 27 16 HotTopic 8.50 +.32 18 16 MBFnd 35.44 +.11 ... 70 Opsware 1412 +04
13 Avanex 1.65 -.03 18 11 CtizRep 18.73 +.44 32 12 EpcorStf 12.91 -.34 12 10 HoustWC 18.73 -23 7 7 MCGCap 13.86 +.05 18 14 optXprs 23.11 +25
...... AvanirP 1.88 +.07 32 20 CitxSylf 34.11 +.80 ...... Equinix 88.12 +.64 27 21 HudsCity 1409 +25 ...... MDIInc .81 +.13 24 16 Oracle 1927 +16
5 19 AvicrSys 7.87 +.15 21 20 CleanH 46.39 +.63 .. EnricsnTI 35.69 -.02 .. HumGen 8.25 -.12 16 ... MGE 34.55 -.12 ... Orbcommn 7.98 -.02
19 Aware 3.90 -.03 ..... Clearwiren24.39 +27 79 Eurandn 11.88 +.18 19 16 HunUB 28.61 -.10 40 MGIPhr 23.61 +29 .. 20 Orthfx 47.78 +.28
21 15 AxcanPh 19.34 +.35 ... ... CogentC 26.10 +.45 24 18 Euronet 27.96 -.10 10 10 HuntBnk 18.10 +.10 12 13 MKSInst 21.95 -.05 21 19 OlerTail 35.62 -,77
14 13 Axcelis 4.76 -.06 39 30 Cogent 14.59 +.07 .... EvrgrSIr 866 -.24 25 16 IAC Inter 27.60 +.10 ... 22 MRVCm 2.42 -.03 .. Overstk 21.40 +.90


32 PDLBio 23.67 +.75
23 PMCSra 7.60 -.09
25 19 PSSWrld 17.44 +.04
14 14 Paccar 78.69 +.13
13 11 Pacednul 20.72 -.01
11 11 PacCapB 25.82 +.85
22 PacEthan 11.84 -.04
43 16 PacSunwr 14.21 -.07
28 36 Palmnc 14,86 -.37
15 22 PalmrM 30.15 +.25
32 14 PanASiv 21.99 -.20
25 22 PaneraBrd 44.65 -.35
10 12 Panry 33.92 -.15
26 28 ParPet 17.44 -.61
13 15 ParamTch 16.82 +.06
33 25 Parexelh 43.29 +.03
.. Pathmrk 12.75 +.01
26 21 Patterson 39.04 +1.58
6 9 PattUTI 21.13 -.74
33 27 Paychex 44.39 +.09
17 26 PnnNGm 58.35 +1.62
15 11 PensonWw 16.50
...... Penwes 12.52 +.05
52 21 PeopUtdF 18.20 +.63
18 30 PeopleSup 12.27
Peregrineh .61 +.01
50 26 Perficent 22.11 -.36
30 19 Perrigo 21.91 -.25
18 15 PerryElliss 30.07 +.10
2 11 PetroDev 37.86 -1.87
17 18 PelsMart 32.92 +.80
26 22 PharnPdt 35.64 -.53
... ... Pharmion 38.99 -.13
41 30 PhaseFwdu1823 +.50
PlugPower 2.56 -.08
45 20 Potycom 31.18 -.54
11 10 Popular 12.79 +.50
. Power-One 4.44 -.03
... PwShsQQQ4702 +49
Powrwav 6.68 -.12
Pozen 9.31 +.21
75 Presstek 6.61 -.09
25 20 PriceTR 52.53 +.64
42 19 priceline 77.20 +1.37
.. ... ProgPh 23.57 -.39
17 15 ProspBcsh 33.92 +.74
17 14 PirBksh 32.01 +.65
24 21 PsychSol 37.09 -.26
31 23 QIAGEN 16.64 -.05
25 OLT 6.06 +.08
4 QlaoXIng 9.74 +1.52
18 13 Ologic 11.82 -.13
23 17 Qualcom 3690 -52
32 24 QualitySys 38.83 -.77
17 QuestSfhi 14.36 -.24
23 12 RC2 29.61 -.55
...... RCN 13.87 +.53
15 19 RFMicD 6.06 +.04
52 RackSys 11.98 -.27
49 19 RadntSys 15.73 -.14
.. 18 RadioOneD 3.71 -.12
38 Rambusn9 13.80 +.46
34 ... Randgoldk 23,15 +.33
36 22 RareHosp u37.56 +.19
9 38 RealNwk 5.30 +.45
24 18 RedRobin 38.81 -.33
Regenm 18.40 +.34
17 8 RentACt 19,36 +.17
65 12 RschMotsu81.92 +3.26
28 21 ResConn 30.25 -1.72
... 55 Riverbed n41.90 +2.10
15 13 RossStus 27.39 +.08
37 31 RoyGId 28.87 -.63
Ryanairs 3796 +.69

18 21 S1Corp 7.49 +,14
. SBACom 30.90 +.20
. SCOGip .44 ...
20 17 SElInvs 25.24 -.16
35 23 SPSS 40.06 +.89
15 18 STEC 7.53 +.11
19 15 SVBFnGp 52.34 +.54
17 11 SalixPhm 11.15 -.25
25 SanDisk 54.19 -.49
... ... SangBio 11.03 +.43


6 Sanmina 1.99 -.04
24 Sapient 5.98 +.09
23 ... SavientPh 11.49 +.12
2 19 Sawis 39.88 +1.78
23 13 Scholastc 32.50 -.12
19 18 Schwab 19.26 -.11
17 12 ScielePh 22.61 -.13
45 22 SdGames 33.09 -.11
15 15 SearsHkigs41.25 +1.77
. SeattGen 10.94 -.22
20 SecureCmp 8.07 +.15
24 17 SelCmfit 17.04 +.70
8 10 Selctlnss 21.13 -.37
43 22 Semtech 16.08 +.01
17 15 Sepracor 27.35 -.10
..16 Shanda 26.91 +1.17
..... Sharplmg 4.40 +.34
.. 27 Shire 72.70 -1.62
54 Shutterflyn26.37 +1.47
65 17 SiRFTch 19.49 +.17
37 18 SierraWr 21.74 +.57
... 23 SIgmaDsg 35.40 +2.25
21 19 SgmAls 45.61 -.28
.. SigmaTel 2.87 -.14
13 13 Sllcnlmg 5.82 +.48
11 24 SilcnLab 34.69 +.07
...... SilicnMotn 17.93 -.15
12 .. SSTIf 3.02 -.02
10 Slcnware 9.35 -.21
...... S tdg 28.47 +.04
47 28 Sina 37.31 -.70
31 16 Sinclair 11.94 +.39
74 20 Sirenza 15.55 +.25
...... SriusS 2.77 -.02
17 SironaDent 29.96 +.19
11 9 SkyWest 24.98 +02
.. 13 SkywksSol 7.65 +.15
13 10 SmartM 11.70 -.15
. 27 SmithWes 19.20 -.38
49 15 S rithMicro 14.75 +.28
.. 19 SmurfStne 10.76 +.42
46 28 Sohu.cm 29.67 +.23
3 Solarlunn 11.20 +.22
25 20 SonicCorp 2249 -.17
..24 SncWall 8.23 -.07
45 Sonus 5.94 -.05
..... SonusPh 4.08 +.22
11 ... SouMoBc 14.70 +.24
7 Srcelnlk 4,08 +.03
19 16 SouthFncl 24.35 +.46
... ... SpansionA 9.49 +.15
26 14 SpartMots 15.58 +.78
86 .. Spectranet 14.63 +.46
17 15 Staples 23.30 -.01.
34 26 Starbucks 27.35 +.44
9 9 SUDynas 38.60 +.61
10 11 SteinMi d9.00 -.18
... StemCells 2.16 +.06
37 31 Stricycles 48.77 -.78
16 14 SledBcss 11.42 +.19
13 11 SriFWA 27.37 +.61
12 12 SMadden 25.39 +.62
17 13 StewEnt 6.85 -.05
37 17 SunMicro 4.84 +03
53 27 SunOtpa 12.65 -.22
..37 SunPower 6220 -3.35
SupTech 2.11 +.52
SuperGen 4.24 -.04
14 13 SusqBnc 20.83 -.11
.. 17 Sycamore 3.89
44 15 Symantec 18.55 +.29
38 13 Symetoc 4.98 -.03
43 22 Synaplics 40.72 +1.40
88 40 Synchron 33.45 +3.35
45 17 Synopsys 25.02 +.71
43 Synovs 13.64 +.25
25 6 SyntaxBdl 6.51 +.36
17 10 TBSIntlA 35.54 +4.35
17 13 TDAmeritr 16.35 +.17
...... TFS Fnn 11.62 +.26
30 19 THQ 29.53 -.18
50 TOPTank 5.47 +.18
... 30 TakeTwo 14.55 +1.15
...... TargGenel 1.71 +.09
... ... Tarragn .57 -.05
90 43 TASER 13.46 -.12
... 16 TechData 35.23


25 19 Tekelec 12.19 -.06
34 22 TeleTech 30.19 -.13
31 24 Tellabs 10.13 +.07
20 28 TesseraT 34.28 +.68
26 21 TetraTc 19.60 -.01
17 ,. TevaPhrm 40.90 -.12
26 21 TexRdhsA 1320 -.31
...... Theravnce 29.35 +.23
.. 20 3Com 3.71 -.03
27 16 TibooSit 7.58 +.10
... TWTee 20.60 +.22
TiVo Iinc 6.04 -.04
STowerS 1.31 -.02
20 17 TractSupp 47.50 +.75
15 12 TideStat 10.77 +.43
61 24 TriZeto 15.92 -.22
6 6 TriadGty 24.82 +.34
11 TridentlMhll14.64 +.03
64 26 TrimbleNs 35.93 +.67
25 12 TriQuint 4.17 -.08
82 ... TrumpEni 6.54 +.11
20 ... TrslNY 10.89 -.01
15 14 Truslmk 28.73 +.62
26 13 UAL 42.84 +2.40
25 15 UAPHkig 29.73 -.22
17 15 UCBHHId 18.11 +.18
26 ... USGobals 22.12 +.80
16 13 USANAH 37.77 +2.69
23 17 UTiWldwd 22.29 -.56
...... UTStrcm 3.04 -.07
9 Uhlpetrin 16.55 +.15
16 14 Umpqua 23.19 +.22
24 18 UtdNMflF .27.70 -.03
23 13 UtdOnIn 14.62 +50
2 .. USEnr 4.74 -.01
15 14 UStatn 59.87 -28
23 36 UtdThrp 66,04 +.16
10 13 UnvAmr 20.46 -.17
16 15 UnivFor 38.95 -.75
... UraniumRn 8.32 +,02
28 21 UrbanOut 21.90 -77


27 22 ValueClck 19.75 +.46
VandaPhm 15.24 -.08
32 18 VarianSms50.28 +1.46
57 38 VascoDta 30.00 +.74
24 Version 3051 +71
.. VerbiPh 37.41 +.61
.. VonPhm .75 -.01
i.. gnMdah 22.45 -.34
7 10 ViroPhan 9.26 +.20
55 27 VistaPd 33.22 -29
. 24 VsuaSdci 17.41 +.42
38 40 Vrlmgs 18.90 +.37
... ... V u 5.03 -.18
...... Volvos 16.36 -.16
20 15 Warnaco 33.27 +.15
34 WarrenRs 1226 -.12
17 15 WashFed u26.67 +.79
41 19 Websense 19.97 +.09
17 15 WemerEnt 19.34 -.30
16 15 WAmBcp 48.46 +1.15
70 9 WetSeal 421 +.09
13 13 WhitneyH 27.75 +.71
33 29 WholeFd 4335 -.12
. 27 WildOats 17.97 +.17
23 18 WmsScols 26.83
24 WindRvr 10.10
29 WinnDixn 2778 +.33
94 51 WrighlM 27.32 -.06
16 41 Wynn 116.75 +2.67
- ... XMSat 1128 +.63
XOMA 2.28
23 18 )Xlinx 24.84 +30
..... XinhuaFn 6.05 -26
9 9 YRCWwde31.11 -.57
45 44 Yahoo 2304 -30
35 20 ZebraT 35.00 +.14
14 12 ZionBcp 74.67 +1.58
. 28 Zotek 40.59 +1.34
. 13 Zoran 17.69 +.34
59 39 Zumlez 44.37 +2.11
... ... ZymoGen 13.54 -.08


19 17 NoestUt 28.26 +.18
17 14 NorthropG 76.74 -.53
... 8 NwstAlrn 17.75 +130
... 15 Novartis 5222 -.03
16 15 NSTAR 3321 +.09
9 10 Nucor 50.00 +.39
26 21 Nuveenlnv 61.80 +1.15
...... NvFL 13.05 +.08
...... NvIMO 13.86 +.06
...... NvMulSI&G 11.80 +.14
...... NuvQPf2 12.72 +27
13 13 OGEEngy 32.12 +.53
11 12 OcciPet 54.56 -.48
12 10 OflcDOt 2328 -13
10 10 OldRepub 18.09 -.01
10 15 Olin 2025 +.33
18 16 Omntms 49,46 -.07
15 16 ONEOKPI 60,06 -.27
17 12 OshkoshT 54.08 -.06
75 14 OwensIll 37.44 +28

15 15 PG&ECp 44.53 -.44
7 8 PMIGrp 31.53 +1.12
8 12 PNC 72.71 +.34
14 14 PNMRes 23.65 -.30
18 13 PPG 72.87 -51
20 20 PPLCorp 47.85 +.54
14 14 Pactiv 28.77 -.11
... 13 ParPhrmlt 22.91 -.06
8 8 ParkDri 7.66 -.15
29 15 PeabdyE 40.30 -.62
... ... Pengrtthg 17.35 -.14
18 17 PennVaRs 26.50 +.54
13 11 Penney 6620 +.56
.. 38 PepBoy 15.19 +,46
19 19 PepsiCo 68.45 -.16
21 17 PepsiAmer 28.69 +.32
10 7 Pmian 13.45 +23
23 22 Petrohawk 14.42 -.12
...... PetrbrsAs 45.57 +.01
...... Pelrobrss 53.90 +.18
10 11 Pfizer 2424 +.07
20 15 Ph5VH 52.15 -.72
19 18 PledNG 26.67 -.30
...... PimcoStrat 10.12 +.30
29 16 PIcNIM 41.29 +.45
16 14 PitnyBw 43.99 -.41
4 17 PlainsEx d35.51 -1.40
30 25 PlaytxPd 18.18 +.08
28 25 PlumCrk 41.01 +.30
18 15 Polaris 48.38 +122
19 47 PoslPrp 41.03 +126
33 22 Potash s 82.50 +3.34
23 19 Praxair 74.75 +.90
24 18 PrecCastptl12920 -.93
14 8 Pridelnt 3258 -.92
22 18 ProctGam 64.46 -.55
18 16 ProgrssEn 46.84 +.38
11 14 ProgsvCp 22.44 +28
14 18 ProLogis 60.60 +1.56
.. ProsSIHiln 286 +.03
. ProvETg 11.38 -.13
14 11 Prudent 8925 +.93
24 15 PSEG 8697 +1.64


14 14 PugetEngy 23.47 +.08
...... PulteH 17.29 -.09
...... PHYM 7.03 -.03
...... PIGM 9.44 +.03
...... PPrIT 6,30 +.14
... .. OimdaAG 13.14 +.28
12 11 Quanex 41.54 .01
74 28 QuantaSvc 25.04 -.04
17 16 QuesWars 47.01 -.52
20 14 QwestCm 882 -04
4 3 RAITFn 8.15 -.10
13 12 RPM 21.79 -.15
3 5 Radian 22.92 +1.12
21 15 RadioShk 24.01 +.35
30 16 Ralcorp 5821 -.83
27 19 RangeRs 3529 -25
16 14 RJamesFn 32.60 +55
19 21 Rayonier 42.52 +.25
11 16 Raytheon 57.75 +.67
24 24 Ritylnco 28.06 -.09
66 25 RedHal 19.81 -.25
10 25 RegalEnt 2224 +.48
12 11 RegionsFn 32.45 +.13
9 8 ReStlAI 48.90 +2.53
.. 33 ReliantEn 26.01 +.34
..... Repsol 25.03 -.46
21 17 RepubSvcs29.97 -.01
75 RetailVent 12.04 +.06
..... RevIon 1.18
17 14 ReynLdAm 64.72 +.55
3 ... RileAid 4.96 +.03
8 16 RockwlAut 68.08 -.61
17 15 RoHaas 56.02 -.14
11 7 Rowan 35.33 -1.39
15 12 RylCarb 38.44 +.34
17 ... RoyDShIlA 73.38 -.14
. Royce 19.25 +.42
...... Royce plB 23.50 +.08
15 32 Ryland 31.95 +.09

15 13 SCANA 37.62 +.37
11 SKTIcm 27.00 +.10
19 16 SLMCp 49.33 +.97
20 ... STMicro 16.66 +.10
8 9 Safeco 59.10 +.13
17 15 Safeway 3256 +.32
33 42 SUoe 33.30 -.05
29 22 Siude 43.33 +.07
... 27 Saks 16.83 -1.11
.. Salesforce 39.60 -.08
11 10 SJuanB 31.79 -.12
.. SantFnpfl 23.30 +.63
24 17 SaraLee 16.55 +.19
.. 18 Satyams 23.00 -.88
29 19 ScherqPI 29.52 +.43
24 19 Schlmbig 8925 -1.45
16 12 SeagateT 2425 +.02
14 14 SealAirs 26.55 -.42
10 14 SempraEn 53.86 -.14
18 16 Sensient 26.82 -.39
62 20 SericeCp 11.70 -.15
... 22 ShawGpt 48.89 +1.91
16 14 Sherwin 68.84 +1.01
11 16 SierrPac 15.18 +.11


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Yesterday Pvs Day
Australia 1.2480 1.2397
Brazil 2.0353 2.0294
Britain 1.9822 1.9879
Canada 1.0645 1.0572
China 7.5915 7.5885
Euro .7425 .7418
Honq Konq 7.8054 7.8180
Hunqary 194.21 192.57
India 41.044 41.034
Indnsia 9523.81 10000.00
Israel 4.1715 4.1998
Japan 114.44 114.86
Jordan .7085 .7085
Malaysia 3.4975 3.4885
Mexico 11.1347 11.1233
Pakistan 60.63 60.55
Poland 2.85 2.85
Russia 25.8826 25.7885
Sinqapore 1.5321 1.5279
Slovak Rep 25.13 25.01
So. Africa 7.3643 7.3993
So. Korea 943.40 942.51
Sweden 6.9737 6.9408
Switzerind 1.2063 1.2063
Taiwan 33.01 32.99
U.A.E. 3.6729 3.6731
Venzuel 2145.92 2145.92
British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show
dollar in foreign currency.

MSS


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 3.52 4.51
6-month 3.95 4.64
5-year 4.24 4.49
10-year 4.59 4.73
30-year 4.94 4.98



FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
SLt Sweet Crude NYMX Oct07 69.57 -1.39
' Corn CBOT Dec07 355 +61/4
Wheat CBOT Dec07 704 +13
Soybeans CBOT Nov07 831 +33
Cattle CME Oct07 96.40 +.75
Pork Bellies CME Feb08 93.90 +1.05
Sugar (world) NYBT Mar 09 10.25 -.03
OrangeJuice NYBT Nov07 123.10 -1.60

SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day
Gold (troy oz., spot) $656.70 $668.60
Silver (troy oz., spot) $11.489 $12.707
Copper (pound) $3.1b25 $3.412U


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.


-.19 -6.0
+.12 -20.0
+.56 -14.4
+.38 -4.6
+.13 -13.2
+1.77 -15.9
+.28 -1.9
+.22 -14.4
-.21 +12.9
+.60 +12.0
+.23 -13.5
+.11 -5.4
+.06 -1.9


Net % YTD 52-wk
Last Chg Chg % Chg % Chg


+5.04 +15.44
+5.75 +12.09
+7.59 +11.21
+2.12 +11.58
+6.04 +8.57
+4.39 +17.27
+2.03 +11.42
+.09 +11.39
+2.20 +12.26


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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22, 2007 11A


-CITRUS COUNTY (FL) UCHRKONICLE LIZjV~ra


12-mo
Name NAV Chg %Rtn
AIM Investments A:
SBasValAp 37.02 +.08 +12.6
ChartAp 16.01 -.02 +14.5
Constp 27.50 +.12 +13.6
HYdAp 4.28 +.01 +5 .6
S IntGrow 31.03 -.12 +17.8
0 SeIEqtyr 20.91 +.07 +8.5
AIM Investments B:
0 CapDvBt 17.54 +.07 +15.7
AIM Investor Cl:
Energy 44.06 -.59 +13.5
SSummilPp 13.79 -.01 +13.9
Utilities 18.05 +.03 +18.4
Advance Capital 1h
Balancp 18.86 +.02 +11.2
Retlnc 9.46 +.02 44.4
0 Alger Funds B:
SCapGrt 6.45 +.02 +23.3
AllianceBem A:
C BalanAp 18.07 -.01 +10.4
GIoTchAp 70.13 +.61 +22.2
S IntalAp 22.73 ... +14.4
,, SmCpGrA 29.61 -.14 +23.0
AllianceBern Adv:
IntValAdv 23.10 ... +14.8
LgCpGrAd22.17 +.13 +11.6
AlllanceBern B:
SCorpBdBp 11.75 +.03 +5.3
GbTchB 62.29 +.53 +21.2
GrowthBt 26.65 +22 +14.7
SCpGrl1t 24.52 -.11 +22.1
I USGovtBp 6.75 +.02 +3.4
SAllanceBem C:
SCpGrCt 24.60 -.12 +22.1
Allianz Funds A:
NFJDvVIt 17.42 -.02 +13.0
Allianz Funds C:
GrowthCt23.06 +.03 +20.9
TargetCt 20.47 +.09 +26.8
Amer Beacon Plan:
LgCpPIn 23.43 ... +13.6
Amer Century Adv:
EqGrop n25.51 +.04 +10.5
Amer Century Inv:
Balanced n16.76 +.03 +8.5
Eqlncn 8.73 ... +12.2
FLMuBndnlO.38 +.01 +1.7
S Growthln 23.57 +.08 +15.7
i Herfageln18.90 +.17 +35.1
IncGron 32.91 +.06 +12.8
p, IntDiscrn 15.58 +.02 +24.3
SInhlGroln 12.97 +.07 +16.5
SUIfeScIn 5.55 +.01 +6.7
l NewOpprn7.49 +.05 +25.5
tI OneChAgn13.38 +.04 +14.6
Ui RealEstlin 27.73 +30 +4.3
c UItran 28.72 +.14 +13.0
N Valuelnvn 7.70 +.01 +14.4
Or American Funds A:
3 AmcpAp 21.16 +.06 +15.5
1 AMullAp 30.35 ... +14.9
BalAp 19.45 +.02 +11.8
BondAp 13.11 +.01 +4.5
SCapWAp 19.24 +.02 +5.1
~ CaplBAp 62.60 ... +15.0
a CapWGAp43.80 +.02 +17.2
,C EupacAp 49.02 +.05 +15.5
0.Z FdlnvAp 42.13 +.09 +14.7
O81 GwthAp 34.78 +.08 +14.0
Str HITrAp 12.03 +.02 +5.9
S IncoAp 20.41 +.04 +11.8
Wr IntBdAp 13.42 +.02 +4.9
A ICAAp 34.96 +.03 +12.8
W0 NEcoAp 28.09 +.09 +18,9
NPerAp 33.25 +.04 +14.4
NwWridA 51.98 -.08 +25.1
t SmCpAp 42.60 -.06 +24.7
6 TxExAp 12.08ntV + 1.0
r1 WshAp 3629 -.01 +152
B American Funds B:
BalBt 19.40 +.01 +10.9
t CapIlBt 62.60 ... +14.1
Qt CpWGrB t43.55 +.01 +16.3
80 GrwtlBt 33.54 +.08 +13.1
H0 IncoBt 20.29 +.04 +10.9
2 ICABt 34.78 +.03 +11.9
SWashBt 36.05 -.01 +14.4
S Ariel Mutual Fds:
Appmrec 49.41 +20 +16.0
SAriel 55.19 +.14 +19.1
Artisan Funds:
H Indl 29.73 +.12 +13.6
MidCap 34.64 +26 +24.6
SMidCapVa21.18 +.03 +17.4
tC Baron Funds:
80 Asset 62.02 .26 +14.6
l Growth 52.35 +.47 +19.9
SPartnersp 23.96 +.27 +22.3
SSmCap 230.78 +.06 +20.2
a Bernsten Fds:
SIntDur 1358.01 +.02 +4.7
3f DivMu 13.84 +.02 +2.5
% TxMglntV 26.70 +.07 +11.6
SIntlVaE 26.33 +.06 +11.3
I EmMuts 42.30 -.04 +28.8
S' o BlackRock A:
S AuorA 27.68 +.19 +12.8
T CapDevAp 15.90 +.06 +13.6
:r GIAr-- 19.04 +.02 +12.9
HiYInvA 7.79 ... +6.4
BlackRock B&C:
nt i G uIACt 17.96 +.01 +12.0
a BlackRock Instl:
BacVl 32.21 +.05 +15.0
S GbAiocr 19.10 +.02 +13.2
Brandywine Fda:
SBueFd n35.06 +30 +19.0
Bmdywnn37.39 +.03 +17.9
i Brinson Funds Y:
ii HiYkIY n6.71 +.01 +4.0
:L CGM Funds:
Capv n3.58 +.08 +18.9
Focusn 42.99 +.21 +22.5
i Muln 30.78 +20 +9.6
1 Calamos Funds:
Gr&lncAp 32.29 +.07 +10.6
S GwlthAp 58.56 +.56 +16.7
Grovw"hC 55.12 +.53 +15.8
Calvert Group:
i nop 16.56 +.02 +4.4
InOEqAp 2320 +.17 +12.3
Munint 1037 ... +0.8
SocialAp 30.36 +.06- +7.1
SoclBdp 15.81 +.03 +8.2
SocEqAp 38.33 +.01 +10.4
TxFU 10.07 -.04 -0.9
TxFLgp 15.97 ... +03
TxFVT 15.38 +.02 +1.7
S Causeway Intl:
I lns"ltul rn20.19 +.04 +13.1
Ci- lpper 90.58 +.30 +9.7
.F- Cohen & Steers:
RltyShrs 80.70 +1.04 +4.5
Columbia Class A:
Acorn t 30.27 +.04 +17.2
21CnhyAt14.99 +.14 +21.0
MarsGrAt20.77 +.11 +133
Columbia Class Z:
AcornZ 31.05 +.04 +17.5
AcomlntZ 42.42 +.13 +22.1
SCredit Sulsse ABCD:
sValueAl 18.34 ... +11.4
DWS Scudder Cl A:
ComimAp 24.95 +.03 +23.9
-- DrHiRA 1.04 -.12 +9.3
DWS Scudder Cl S:
M_ CapGdhr 2.83 -.04 +12.0
CorPlsenc 12.47 +.02 +4.3
EmMkUn 11.57-.05 +4.3
EmMkGrr 23.6 -.11 +29.7
EuroEq 38.18 -.09 +14.8
l GbBdSr 9.73 +.02 +4.1
UGOopp 42.66 -.03 +15.5
S GLham 33.98 -.03 +11.3

GrolncS 21.66 +.08 +7.6
U_ HSYdTx 12.57 +.01 +2.1






















US Snall n21.51 +.02 +13.4


_ USSenVa 28.74 +.08 +11.0
lntlSmCon19.79 +.01 +17.8
EmrgMktn 28.86 -.10 +32.1
F- xdn 10.20 ... +5.2
IntVan 23.80 -.04 +19.3
Gr Glb5Fxlnon10.88 ... +5.3
TM USTgtV2459 +.07 +10.0
b TM InVa 20.32 -.03 +18.9
TMMktwV 17.97 +.02 +12.1
2YGIFxdn 10.46 ... +6.0
-. DFARIE n28.92 +.35 +39
Dodge&Cox:
I Balarnced 88.33 ... +8.0
Sr Income 12.50 +.02 +6.2
- InlStk 45.27 +.10 +15.4
-,6 Stock 151.79 -.11 +10.8
Dreyfus:
c Aprec 44.69 -.12 +10.1
FDreyf 10.40 +.03 +13.5
r Dr5001nt 41.17 +.05 +13.1
EmgLd 33.49 +.07 +4.8
FLIntr 12.68 +.01 +1.7
InsMut 17.37 ... 0.
Dreyfus Founders:
GrothB 12.05 .. 0.0
GrwthFp 12.85 .. 0.0
Dreyus Premier:
SCorIvp 31.70 -.01 +12A4
UdHYdAp 6.95 +.01 +4.5
or SrVealAr 32.98 +.02 +14.0
9, TchGroA 26.26 +.18 +16,3
Drlehaus Funds:
EMkItGr 43.36 -.16 +34.1
Eaton Vance Cl A:
ChinaAp 28.87 +.81 +82.1
AMTFMB110.24 +.02 -1.8


GotAp 10.63 +.02 +4.5 InEqA 44.31 -.03 +192
GrolnAp 16.14 +.01 +14.9 IntEqillr 15.57 ... +16.0
IncoAp 2.95 +586 KeelSmCpp27.21+.04+15.0
MATFAp 11.39 +1.4 LSWalEqn19.20 ...+11.4
MTFAp 11.81 .. +1.1 Lazard Ineti:
MidCpAp 29.75 +.04 +13.1 EmgMlU 22.25 -.10 +27.7
NJTFAp 12.45 +.01 +1.3 Legg Mason: Fd
NYTFAp 13.89 +.01 +1.0 OpporTrt 19.10 +37 +24.6
PATFAp 12.49 ... +1.5 Splnvp 38.82 +.20 +21.0
SpStAp 24.02 +.02 +17.5 ValTrp 69.73 +.53 +12.1
TxExAp 9.55 ... +1.2 Legg Mason Instl:
TolRtAp 15.49 +.03 +10.9 ValTrlnst 78.16 +.59 +13.2
ValueB p 7.92 +,01 +11,5 Legg Mason Ptrs A:
Firsthand Funds: AgGrAp 112.62 +.14 +4.0
GIbTech 4.88 +,01 +25.8 ApprAp 15.88 -.01 +13.7
TechVal 40.88 +.03 +25.4 HIIncAt 6.54 +.01 +5.9
Frank/Temp Frnk A: InAICGA p 1431 +.06 +9.3
AdJUSp 8,87 ,,, +6.0 LgCpGAp24.40 +10 +12.4
ALTFApx 11.14 +.01 +17 Legg Mason Ptre B:
AZrFAp 1070 ... +1.4 CaplncBt 16.86 +.01 +8.9
Ballnvp 66.19 +.20 +8,3 LgCpGB 22.67 +.09 +11.7
CelnsAp 12.34 ,, +2,0 Longleasf Partners:
CAntAp 11.24 ... +1.7 Partners 35,93 +.19 +17.8
CalTFAp 7.11 ... +18 Intl 20.52 +.18 +20.6
CapGrA 12.48 ... +13,8 SmCap 32.90 +.26 +26.5
COTFAp 11.62 +.01 +1.4 Loomis Sayles:
CTTFApx 10.74 ... +1.5 LSBondi 1423 ... +7.4
CvtScAp 16.53 +.08 +11.9 ShIlncCx 14.67 -.05 +6,3
DblTFA 11.62 ... +1.9 LSBondR 14.19 +.01 +7.1
DynTchA 29,08 +.04 +16.3 SVrIncAx 14.61 -.06 +7.1


To RED H MTALFNDTABLE


ggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq Tables
sell price or Net Asset Value (NAV) and daily
one total return figure as follows.
S(%'
n I%)
total return (o)
lal return i%/)

al fund and family

ice of NAV.
orange in NAV for the time period shown, within
I period longer than 1 year, return is cumula-

reported to Lipper oy 6 p m Eastern
1lial gains distribution I Previous day's quote
Fund assets used to pay distrinbulion costs r -
nhngent deferred sales load may apply s -
I Both p and r x Ex-cash dividend NA -
le. NE Data in question NN Fund does not
S Fund did noi exrsl at start date. Source:
sociated Press


MullCGrA10.29 +.14 +34.7
InBosA 6.26 +01 +5.6
LgCpVal 21.53 ... +13.4
NatlMun 10.97 +.03 -2.0 Here are the 1.000 Dbi
SpEqtA 15.07 +.03 +26.7
TradGvA 7.18 +.01 +.8 snow Ine fund name,.
Eaton Vance Cl B: net change. as well as
FLMBI 10.58 ... -0.6
HthSBI 12.17 +.07 +6,4 Tues: J-vk total return
NatlMBi 10.97 +.03 -2.7 Wed: 12-mo tolal return
Eaton Vance Cl C:
GovtCp 7.17 +.01 +5.0 Thu: 3.-yr cumulative ti
NalMCI 10.97 +.03 -2.7 Fr: 5.yr cumulative 101
Evergreen A:
AstAilp 14.81 +.01 +8.3 Name: Name of mutual
Evergreen C: NAV: Net asset value
AstAlCI 14.32 +.02 +75
Evergreen I: Chg: Net change in pr
CorBdl 10.30 +.02 +4.6 Total return: Percent c
SIMunil 9.78 ... +2.4 dividends reinvested I
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 24.65 -.22 +17.3 Ime
HiYeldp 4.54 ... +8.4 Data b3sed on NAV!.s
ValRestr 54.41 -.05 +15.2
FPA Funds: Footrlotes: e Ex-cap
Nwinc 10.96 +.01 +5.4 n Nr.-Iload fund p F
Fairholme 31.04 -.15+13.7
Federated A: Redemption fee or co
MidGrStA 40.98 +21 +21.0 Stock dividend or spill
KaufmAp 6.18 +.02 +25.5 No information ava3dab
MuSecA 10.15 +.01 -0.3 wish r be tracked. N
Federated B:
StrlncB 8.63 +.01 +4.6 Upper, Inc. and The Asi
Federated InstI:
KaufmnK 6.18 +.02 +25.3 EqlncAp 21.92 :.. +11.0
Fidelity Adv FoT: Fedintp 11.14 +.01 +1.6
EnergyT 46.94 -.57 +18.1 FedTFAp 11.76 ... +1.9
HICarT 22.39 +.03 +7.2 FLTFApx 11.54 ... +1.9
Fidelity Advisor A: FoundAlp 13.89 +.01 +10.9
DivlnlAr 23.24 +.11 +9.8 GATFAp 11.77 +.01 +1.8
Fidelity Advisor I: .GoldPrMA29.54 +.01 -1.4
Divlni n23.61 +.11 +10.1 GrwthAp 43.45 +.17 +15.7
EqGrin 60.69 +24 +19.8 HYTFApx10.49 ... +1.4
Eqlnln 31.05 -.02 +13.3 IncomAp 2.66 +.01 +12.1
InlBdin 10.65 +.01 +3.3 InsTFAp 11.93 +01 +1.9
Fidelity AdvisorT: NYITFp 10.64 +.01 +1.5
BalancT 17.16 +.04 +12.1 LATFApx 11.23 ... +1.8
DivlntTp 22.97 +.10 +9.5 L.MGvScA 9.95 +.01 +5.0
DivGrTp 13.73 +.02 +13.2 MDTFApx11.31 ... +0.9
DynCATp 18.84 +.14 +13,4 MATFAp 11.52 +.01 +1.3
EqGrTp 57.15 +.22 +19.1 MITFAp 11.93 ... +2.4
EqinT 30.61 -.02 +12.7 MNInsA 11.76 ... +1.7
GrOppT 37.59 +.40 +23.0 MOTFApx 11.89 ... +1.5
HilnAdTp 10.19 +.03 +10.6 NJTFApx 11.78 +.01 +1.8
IntBdT 10.64 +.02 +38.1 NYInsApxll.14 ...+0.7
MidCpTp 26.34 +.11 +22.0 NYTFAp 11.49 .,. +1.9
MulncTp 12.50 +.01 +1.4 NCTFApx 11.89 ... +12
OvrseaT 23.10 +.09 +13.8 OhlolAp 12.20 +.01 +1.7
STRT 9.26 +.01 +2.9 ORTFApx11.53 +,01 +1.8
Fidelity Freedom: PATFAp. 10.13 +.01 '+2.0
FF2010 n14.68 +.03 +9.4 ReEScAp21.53 +.19 -4.2
FF2015n 12.31 +.02 +10.3 RisDvAp 36.38 -.03 +10.4
FF2020n 15.59 +.04 +11.6 SMCpGrA41.30 -.02 +18.7
FF2025n 12.92 +.03 +12.0 USGovAp 6.38 +.01 +4.9
FF2030n 16.13 +.04 +13.2 UtilsAp 14.14 +.06 +16.5
FF2035n 13.36 +.03 +13.2 VATFApx 11.47 ... +1.7
FF2040n 9.54 +.02 +13.6 Frank/rTmp Frnk Adv:
Fidelity Invest: IncmeAd 2.64 ... +11,9
AggrGrr n21.62 -.01 +26.0 Frank/remp Frnk B:
AMgr0Sn 16.39 +.03 +9.3 IncomeBt 2.65 +.01 +11.2
AMgr70n 16.85 +.04 +11.3 Frank/Temp Frnk C:
AMgr2Orn12.66 +.02 +6.3 FoundAlp 13.64 +.02 +10.2
Balancn 20.27 +.05 +12.7 IncomCt 2.67 ... +11.1
BlueChGrn4.32 +.10 +12.4 Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
CAMunn 11.94 ... +1.5 BeacnA 16.86 +.03 +13.2
Canadan 56.56 +.10 +21.8 DiscA 31.78 ... +16.8
CapApn 27.98 +.22 +142 QOualfdAl 22.98 +.03 +15.3
.CapDevOn1336 -.02 +14.0 SharesA 26.26 +.07 +11.6
Cplncrn 8.60 +.01 +8.3 Frank/Temp Mtl C:
ChinaRgn27.57 +.38 +29.8 DiscCt 31.43 ... +16.0
CngSn 479.49 -2.19 +12.3 SharesCt 25.88 +.07 +10.9
CTMun rn11.06 +.01 +2.0 Frankrr/Temp Temp A:
Contran 68.93 +14 +14.9 DvMIAp 28.61 -.02 +19.9
CnvScn 27.33 +.06 +17.9 ForgnAp 13.88 +.03 +12.4
DisEqn 29.87 +.08 +11.9 GIBdAp 11.01 -.05 +7.7
Divlntln 38.32 +.06 +14.3 GrwhAp 25.38 +.02 +10.3
DIvStkOn 1637 +.03 +142 IntlEMp 21.39 ... 0.0
DivGthn 32.67 405 +13.9 WondAp 19.49 +.03 +11.2
EmrMkn 26.98 -.05 +30.9 Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
Eqlncn 59.14 ... +14.6 GrthAv 25.44 +.02 +10.6
EQIIn 23.99 -.02 +14.4 Frank/Temp Trap B&C:
ECapAp 27.52 ... +14.9 DevMktC 27.90 -02 +19.0
Europe 39.46 -.06 +10.9 ForgnCp 13.62 +.03 +11.5
Exchn 338.24 -.96 +15.8 GwthCp 24.66 +.02 +9.5
Exportn 24.12 +.1 +1 +12.1 GE Elfun S&S:
Fideln 37.00 +18 +13.0 S&SPM 48.16 -.04 +14.1
Fdfyrn 22.19 +.13 +20.0 GMO Trust Ill:
FtRateHirn9.59 ... +3.2 EmMkr 22.10 +.02 +34.0
FLMurn 11.14 +.01 +1.9 For 18.25 ... +14.5
FrinOnen 30.31 +.06 +12.5 IntlntV 35.06 +.05 +13.2
GNMAn 10.71 +.03 +5.2 GMO Trust IV:
Govlnec 10.08 +.02 +5.3 EmrMkt 22.04 +.02 +34.1
GroCon 74.94 +.53 +20.3 Foreign 18.26 +.01 +14.6
GroMncn 31.26 +.05 +10.2 IniGrEq 30.99 +.03 +13.0
Grolnclln 11.13 +.01 +14,1 ntntrV 35.06 +.05 +13.2
Highlncrn 8.65 +.402 +5.7 GMOTrFustVI:
Indepnn 23.76 +16 17.6 EmgMktsr22.06 +.02 +34.2
IntBdn 10.11 +.01 +3.7 Infl PI25.38 +.10 +2.3
IntGovn 10.0 +.02 +.5 IntlCorEq 39.50 +.07 +12.8
nDicn 39.837 15 +15.8 USQItyE i 21.73 -.01 NS
IntlSCprn26.01 +.21 +11.2 Gabe.i Funds:...
InvtGBn 7.17 +.01 +3.0 6t 5 +0.92`"I ..,
Japann 17.63 +.04 -0.5 e
JpnSmn 11.78 +.29 -13.4 Gateway Funds:
LatAmn 48.93 +21 +31.2 Gateway 28.11 +.02 +9.1
LeSCoStk n32.03 +.07 +19.6 Goldman Sachs A:
LowPrn 43.90 -.02 +14.0 HYMuAp 10.64 -.01 -2.4
Magelnnn 90.02 +.06 +13.3 MdCVAp 39.23 +.11 11.7
MD Murn 10.55 +.01 +1.5 Goldman Sachs nst:
MAMunn 11.54 +.01 +1.9 HYMuni n10.64 -.01 -2.1
MIMunn 11.53 +.01 +2.2 MkiCapV 39.62 + +12.1
MidCapl n 29.82 +.06 +15.5 SHlnt 15.52 -.01 +14.1
MN Munn11.06 +.01 +1.8 HarborFunds:
MtgSecn 10.57 +.03 +1.3 Bond 11.59 +.03 44.8
Munincn 12.38 ... +1.7 CapAplnlst34.18 +.09 +11.8
NJMunrnI.21 +.01 +2.0 Inlr 64.99 -.06 +19.1
NwMklrn 14.11 ... +3.6 Hartford Fds A:
NwMilln 30.84 +.04 +18.5 CpAppAp839.59 +.07 +15.0
NYMunn 12.41 '... +1.6 DiuGhAp 21.86 ... +15.9
OTC n 46.27 +.47+28.5 Hartford Fds C:
OhMunn 11.24 +.01 +1.8 CapApCt 35.98 +.06 +14.1
100lndex 10.44 -.01 NS Hartford Fds L:
Ovrsean 47.26 +.09 +16.3 GnrppL 32.93 +.22 +26.0
PcBas n 29.36 +21 +20.9 Hartford HLS IA+: '
PAMunrn 10.53 .. +22 CapApp 54.48 +.06 +16.9
Puribn 20.24 +.03 +11.2 Div&Gr 23.74 ... +16.6
RealEn 3238 +.46 +2.7 Advisers 23.20 +.08 +13.2
StIntMun 10.16 +.01 +2.9 Stock 53.86 +.21 +16.9
STBFn 8.67 +.01 +2.7 TotRelBd 11.37 +.03 +4.3
SmCapndr 22.33 +.02 +19.6 Hennessy Funds:
SmllCpSrn19.16 -.02 +18.5 CorGroll 27.10 +32 -4.9
SEAsian 34.59 +.17 +533 HollBalFdn16.77 -.02 +9.2
SikSIon 29.24 +.03 +14.2 Hotchkls&Wlley:
Stratlnon 10.39 +.01 +5.1 LgCpVIAp24.36 +.03 +8.1
StrReRlr 9.81 +.02 +08.2 MIdCpVal 27.60 +.03 +4.5
Tota]Bdn 10,24 +.01 +3.9 HussmnStrGr16.19+.04+4.5
Trend n 67.54 +.35 +14.1 ICONFds:
USBIn 10.74 +.02 +4.5 Energy 36.23 -.43 +14.6
Utilltyn 19.94 +.09 +19.7 Hlthcare 16.71 -.03 +2.3
VaIStratIn33.85 +.15 +20.0 ISI Funds:
Value n 84.46 +31 +16.1 NoAmnp 7.34 +.01 +4.7
Wridwn 21.26 +.07 +16.9 Ivy Funds:
Fidelity Selects: GINatRsAp33.75 -.13 +19.6
Air n49.64 +.44 +20.3 JPMorgan A Class:
Bankdngn 31.64 +.35 +13 MCpValp 26.38 +.13 +11.9
Blotch n 64.51 +.17 +8.5 JPMorgan Select:
Brokrn 66.91 +.45 +6.5 inEq n37.55 ... +9.6
Chemn 75.99 -.068 +303 JPMorgan Sel CIs:
ComnEquipn22.55 +.09 +18.6 InirdArnern28.25 +.11 +10.8
Compn 4337 +.43 +27,0 Janus :
ConDisn 24.31 +21 +70 BoJanced 25.22 +.09 +11.0
ConSlapn61.54 -.04 +17.5 Conlaridan 18.45 +.17 +27.9
CstHon 41.07 +.51 +8.6 Enterpr 52.40 +31 +23.9
DfAern 87.29 +.09 +26.4 FeATE 0.44 -.01 -3.7
Eluclrn 40.08 +11 +17.4 FfsBod 9:37 .2 :.4
Stooyn 56.04 -.60 17.0 Fund 29.96 +.08 +15.3
EngSvn 84.87-1.04 +292 FundaEq 27.15 +.06 +11.7
Enirn 17.23 -.01 +5.8 GlUfeScI 21.73 +.08 +7.4
FinSon 112.84 +74 8.2 Gechi" 14.14 +5 +22.4
Gadrn 32.40 85 -2.1 Grlnc 39.57 +.06 +10.4
Healhn 125.99 +.10 +9.1 MdipVad 25.04 +05 +15.9
Huoo 41.87 +1.05 -5.6 Orion 11.40 +.38 +30.6
Insurn 60.04 07 +9.6 Ovrseasr 49.84 +.18 31.0
Leisrn 78.00 +87 +17.5 "Research 28.16 +.06 +24.5
Matlesi n 52.83 +.36 +24.0 ShTmBd 2.87 .. +4.5
MedDin 49.76 +.12 +8.7 Tweny 60.14 .54 20.9
MdEqSysn24.56 +.08 +15.0 Ventur 67.46 +.29 30.0
Multmdn 42.46 +.29 +10.9 WrddW r 3.05 +.09 +22.7
NtGasn 40.94 -.50 +11.6 Janus .dvS hrs:
' Paper 32.70 -+.11 +13.4 Janus A s. S +h.+in: 4.5
Phcman 11.19 -.02 +10.0 F 34.84 40 24.5
Rstailn 49.42 +48 +9.1 JennisonDryden A:
Sottwrn 67.90 +.3 +19.2 BlendA 19.77 +.63 +13.
Tuchn 75.63 +43 252 HiYldAp 5.55 +.01 +5.7
Teloron 04.02 +55 +290 InsuredA 10.39 +.02 +1.0
Transn 52.76 -.13 +15.0 UOllityA 15.18 +301 +18.5
UOIGrn 58.56 +28 +19.4 JennlsonDryden B:
Wirelessrn 8.44 +.10 +34.0 GrowthB 1523 +`04 +10.4
Fidelity Spartan-: HiYIdBI 5.54 +01 .5.2
Eqldxlno n51.33 +05 +13.5 Insu15dB 10,41 +02 8.8
50lxlnv r n10.56+.11 +13.5 John Hancock A:
Inlllrxlnvn45.16 +.10 +13.8 BodAp 14.61 +.63 +4.8
TolMktlnvn40.80 +.07 +14.1 ClassicVlp27.39 +.12 +10.2
Fidelity Spart Adv: RgBkA 36.02 +36 +1.7
EqldxAd n51.33 +.05 +13.6 StdnAp 6.47 +.01 3.9
500Adrn100.57 +.11 +13.6 John Hancock B:
TotMklAdrn40.80+.06 +14.1 ShincB 6.47 +.01 +3.2
First Eagle: John Hancock Cl 1:
GHbiA 4731 +.13 +12.2 LSAggr 15.16 +.03 +13.7
OverseasA26.07 +.12 +11.8 LSBalanJc 14.49 +03 +10.2
First Investors A LSGiwth 15.05 +03 +11.5
BIChpAp 24.38 -.01 +12.6 Julius Beer Funds:
GloblAn 791 +.03 +13.8 nUEqlr 45.31 -.03 +19.5


Lord Abbett A:
AfilAp 15.32 +.02 +8.4
BdDebAp 7.87 +.01 +8.2
MidCpAp 22.62 +.06 +15.6
MFS Funds A:
MITA 21,25 -.03 +13.6
MIGA 14.38 +.02 +13.9
HilnA 3.70 ... +5.6
InINwDA 27.90 +.05 +17.7
MFLA 9.77 ... +1.2
TotRA 16.39 ,.. +10.9
ValueA 27.63 -.07 +15.2
MFS Funds B:
MIGB n12.99 +.01 +13.1
GvScBn 9.40 +.02 +4.4
HilnB n 3.71 ... +4.8
MulnBn 832 +.01 +0.9
TotRBn 168.38 ... +10.2
MFS Funds Insti:
InllEq n20.37 +.09 +11.2
MalnStay Funds A:
HiYidBA 6,22 +.01 46.7
MalnStay Funds B:
CapApBt 31.22 +.16 +10.6
ConvBt 15,55 +.02 +11.5
GovtBt 8.15 +.02 +3.9
HYIdBBt 6.19 +,01 +5.9
IntlEqB 15,62 -.03 +12.6
SmCGBp 15.34 -,01 +5.7
TotRIBt 19.09 +.06 +9.0
Mairs & Power:
Growth 80.78 -.02 +15.0
Marslco Funds:
Focusp 19.24 +.13 +11.1
Growp 20.68 +.13 +13.2
Matthews Asian:
Indiar 17.09 -.36 +37.6
PacTiger 26.05 +.08 +30.6
Mellon Funds:
IntlFd 16.94 +.05 +9.2
Mellon Inst Funds:
IntlEqty 42.64 +.18 +14.6
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd 4.13 ... -0.2
Monetta Funds:
Moneea n14.19 +.07 +18.3
Morgan Stanley A:
DivGthA 20.47 +.01 +10.9
Morgan Stanley B:
DivGtB 20.62 +.02 +11.0
GIbDivB 16.04 +.04 +14.7
StratB 20.34 +.04 +9.6
MorganStahley Inst:
EmMkt n31.00 -.07 +30.0
GIValEqAn20.49 +.04 +14.7
InUEqn 21.07 +.08 +11.4
Under Funds A:
IntemtA 22.15 +.11 +24.2
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 17.00 +.04 +13.6
DiscZ 32.17 +.01 +17.2
QualfdZ 23.16 +.03 +15.7
SharsZ 26.49 +.07 +12.0
Natllonwide D:
GvtBdD 10.20 +.01 +5.6
TxFrr 10,03 ... +0.4
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 31.81 +.10 +7.9
Geneslnst 51.14 -.22 +18.5
Inonr 24.32 +.03 +11.7
Pahitner 31.12 +.01 +11.5
Neuberger&Berm Tr:
Genesis 53.30 -.23 +18.2
Nicholas Group:
HilncI n10.34 +.01 +452
Nichn 55.81 +.06 +8.6
Northern Funds:
SmCpldxn10.79 +.02 +12.7
Technlyn 13.17 +.11 +18.0
Nuveen Cl A:
HYMuBdip21.08 ... -1.5
Nuveen Cl R:
InMunR 10.44 +.02 +1.4
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhiOkSGn35.74 +.11 +22.6
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylnc r n27.22 -.03 +10.4
Globalln 26.66 +.08 +18.8
Inthrn 25.68 +.09 +12.6
Oakmark rn45.71 +.15 +12.6
Select rn 32.16 +.29 +8.9
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZnl4.98 +.15 +30.1
Oppenhelmer A:
AMTFMu 9.26 -.03 -4.6
AMTFrNY 12.28 +.01 -2.0
CAMuniAp 10.61 ... -3.8
CapApAp49.17 +.27 +15.0
CapScAp12.88 +.01 +9.1
ChmpbncAp9.00 +.02 +42
DvMktAp 44.54 -.34 +28.8
Discp 52.26 +.02 +22.0
EquoyA 11.66 +.05 +18.1
GlobAp 74,57 -.14 +13.9
GIbOppA 38.08 +.03 +13.7
Goldp 2830 +.07 +6.5
InlBdAp 6.17 ... NA
UdTmMu 15.36 ... +1.2
MnSIFdA 4225 +.02 +13.5
MSSCAp 22.39 +.05 +12.1
MidCapA 19.41 +.11 +982
PAMuniAp 12.21 ... -0.6
S&MdCpVl 9.85 +.31 +23,3
StdnAp 428 NA
USGvp 9,39 +.02 +5.1
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 9.22 -.03 -6.4
AMTFrNY 12.28 .. -2.8
CplncBt 12,73 +.02 +8,3
ChmpncB 180.9 +.02 +3.4
EquityB 11.03 +.06 +17.1
SIrlncBl 4.30 .. NA
Oppenhelm Quest:
QBalA 19.06 +.09 +11.9
Oppenheimer Roch:
LIdNYAp 3.28 ... +1.0
RoMuAp 17.52 +.01 -0.9
RcNIMuA 11.45 ... -40
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
ToRtAd 10.33 +.02 +4.8
PIMCO Instl PIMS:
JiAsset 12.56 +.01 +3.8
ComodRR 13.64 +.02 -4.6
DevLcMIkr10.74 -.04 +8.0
Ftlncr 10.00 -.02 +2.6
HiYLd 9.40 +.01 +5.1
LowDu 9,95 +.01 +0.4
RealRpnl 10.70 +.06 +2.4
TotRt 10.33 +.02 +5.1
PIMCO Funds A:
RealRtAp 10.70 +.06 +149
ToIRtA 10.33 +.02 +4.6
PIMCO Funds D:
TRtnp 10.33 +.02 +4.7
PhoenixFunds A:
BalanA 14.76 +.01 +9.6
CapGrA 16.20 +.06 +9.7
ineA 14.18 +.07 +11.9
Pioneer Funds A:
BondAp 9.05 +.03 +4.7
EqlncAp 32.24 +.04 +12.9
EurSelEqA41.52 -.18 +11.8
GrethAp 14.55 -.02 +15.8
IntlValA 25.21 -.01 +12.5
MdCpGrA 16.28 +.05 +16.9
MdCVAp 24.34 +.15 +18.9
PionFdAp49.39 +.01 +11.6
TxFreAp 10,94 +.63 -2.0
ValueAp 17.38 +.08 +13.9
Pioneer Funds B:
HiYIdBt 11.10 +.05 +10.7
MdCpVB 20.60 +.12 +17.8
Pioneer Funds C:
HiYtdCI 11.21 +.05 +10.8
Price Funds Adv:
Growth pn32.56 +.04 +15.1
Price Funds:
Balance n21,52 +.03 +10.9
BlChipn 37.80 +.09 +16.1
CABondn 10.66 +.02 +1.5
CapAppn 21.22 +.04 +12.0
DivGron 26.83 +.01 +14.8
EmEurp 32.43 -35 +20.0
EmMktS n3535 +.07 +32.9
Eqlncn 29.61 -.03 +13.4
Eqlndexn 38.88 +.04 +13.3
Europe n 20.85 +.04 +19.8
GNMAn 9.30 +.01 +4.9
Growth n 32.86 +.05 +15.4
GrSInn 22.17 +.01 +13,7
HlthSaIn 28,08 +,06 -16,9
HYIueldn 6,78 +.01 +8,7
ForEqn 20.58 +.09 +12.2
InllBondn 9.75 +.02 +4.9
InlDlen 49.84 +.02 +20.4
InUSIkn 17.00 +.07 +12,6
Japan n 10.37 +.17 -6.7
LalAtn 42.19 +.31 +38.7
MDShd n 5.11 +.01 +2.9
MDBondn10.23 +.01 +1.1
MIdCapn 59.94 +.17 +20,4
MCapValn25.81 +.09 +14.2
NAmern 33`55 +.09 +17.6
NAstan 1720 +.01 +54.9
NewEran62.50 -.33 +19.6
NHoizn 34.23 -.01 +16.0
N Ilon 8.84 +.02 +5.0
NYBondn 10.95 +.01 +1.3


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PSIncn 16.14 +.03 +9.8
RealEstn 22.71 +.25 +4.1
R2010n 16.37 +.03 +11.4
R2015n 12.77 +.02 +12.2
R2020n 17.91 +.03 +12.9
R2030n 19.21 +.03 +13.9
SciTecn 23.00 +.02 +24.3
ShtBd n 4.69 ... +4.9
SmCpStkn35.11 +.04 +12.2
SmCapVal n42.26 -.08 +13.3
SpecGrn 21.15 +,03 +15.3
Specnn 12,04 +.02 +7.0
TFIncn 9.66 +.01 +1.2
TxFrHn 11.51 ... +0.5
TxFrSI n 5.28 .. +2.5
USTInt n 532 +.02 +6.2
USTLgn 11,27 +.05 +5.0
VABondn 11.22 +.01 +1.0
Valuen 27.64 +.03 +13.5
Principal Inv:
DiscLClnst16.45 +02 +11.6
LgGrIN 8.48 +.06 +17.9
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 8.96 +.02 +6.3
AZTE 8.93 ... +1.5
CIscEqAp 14.87 +.08 +11.2
Convp 19.95 +.05 +12.0
DiscGr 21.51 +.09 +16.3
DvrlnAp 9.77 +.01 +4.7
EqlnAp 18.01 +.02 +14.6
EuEq 30.51 -.05 +16.3
GeoAp 18.14 +.04 +10.1
GIGvAp 12.30 +.01 +5.5
GIbEqtyp 11.53 +.03 +16.5
GrinAp 19.77 +.05 +11.0
HlthAp 57.54 +.01 +1.2
HIYdApx 7.75 -.04 +6.2
HYAdApx 6.02 -.03 +7.2
IncmApx 6.71 -.02 +5.6
IntlEqp 32.02 +.08 +14.5
IntGrlnp 16.02 +.05 +14.5
InvAp 14.87 +.11 +9.3
MITxp 8.79 ... +1.8
MNTxp 8.74 ... +1.4
NJTxAp 9.00 ... +1.7
NwOpAp 49.53 +.14 +98.7
OTCAp 9.77 +.03 +20.2
PATE 8.87 ... +1.5
TxExAAp 8.51 ... +1.5
TFInAp 14.41 ... +1.3
TFHYA 12.57 -.01 +1.1
USGvAp 13.10 +.03 +5.6
Uil Ap 14.34 +.04 +21.1
VslaAp 11.30 +.07 +9.3
VoyAp 18.24 +.12 +11.4
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 20.39 +.14 +8.2
ClscEqB 114.69 +.08 +10.3
DiscGr 19.57 +.08 +15.4
DvrlnBt 9.69 +.01 +3.9
Eqlnct 17.83 +.02 +13.7
EuEqR 29.45 -.05 +15.4
GeoBt 17.94 +.04 +9.4
GlIncBt 12.26 +.02 +4.8
GIbEq t 10.49 +.03 +15.7
GINIRst 31.19 -.21 +16.0
GrlnBI 19.44 +.04 +10.1
HlIhB 50.83 ..: +0.5
HiYldBtx 7.72 -.04 +5.5
HYAdBtx 5.94 -.02 +8.5
IrismBtx 6.67 -.01 +4.9
IntGdnt 15.70 +.05 +13.6
IntlNopt 16.46 +.07 +143
invBt 13.54 +.10 +8.4
NJTxBt 8.99 ... +1.0
NwOpBt 43.87 +.12 +8.9
NwValp 18.90 +.05 +10.1
NYxBt 8.36 ... 0 ')
OTCBt 8.51 -+.3 -I.0
TxExBt 8.52 +.01 +0.9
TFHYBt 12.59 -.01 +0.5
TFInBI 14.43 ... +0.7
USGvBI 13.03 +.03 +4.8
'U111tB 14.26 +.04 +20.1
VisaBI 9.72 +.06 +8.5
VoyBT 15.76 +.10 +10.5
RS Funds:
CoreEqA 39.89 +.22 +18.7
IntGrA 19.03 +.08 +12.5
RSNtRsp 33.92. -.06 +8.5
RSPart 34.06 -.02 +4.0
Value 27.73 +.08 +10.6
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 41.72 +.11 +24.8
RiverSource A:
BalanceA 11.15 +.02 +10.5
DE 13.53 +.01 +15.7
DvOppA 9.23 +.01 +15.5
Growth 32.03 +.06 +11.0
HiYdTEA 4.24 ... +0.7
LgCpEqp 5.97 ... +12.4
MCpGrA 11.63 +.02 4 +18.6
MidOlCpVp 9,55 +.03 +17.0
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSvr 16.98 -.02 +11.0
MicroCapl 17.75 +.03 +15.7
PennMulr1195 -.02 +14.1
Premierlr 19.27 -.06 +16.0
TotRellr 14.08 -.02 +12.7
Russell Funds S:
DOiEq. 50.35 +.12 +14.6
IntSec 77.77 +.35 +13.6
MStraiBd 10.25 +.02 +4.6
QuanlEqS 40,85 +.07 +9.5
Rydex Advisor:
OTC n12.14 +.11 +22.3
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxA n0l.12 +.02 +4.1
IntlEqAn 14.57 +.09 +11.9
LgCGroAn22,04 +.06 +14.0
LgCValAn23,01 .+.03 +11.9
TxMgLCno 13,86 +.03 +13.3
SSgA Funds:
IntlSlock 13.94 +.06 +13,2
STI Classinc:
LCpVEqA 15.43 -.01 +14.8
LCGrStkAp 12.55 +.05 +12.0
LCGrStkC p11.66+.04 +11.2
SeILCSkC 126.36 -.03 +13.6
SelLCpSik128.58 -.03 +14.8
Schwab Funds:
HfhCare 15.960 +.02 +10.0
1001nvr 42.55 +.06 +13.7
100Sel 42.57 +.06 +13.9
S&P Inv 22.53 +.02 +13.4
S&PSel 22.62 +.02 +13.6
S&PlnstSI 11.54 +.01 +13.5
SmCplnv 24.08 +.05 +14.6
YIdPIsSI 9.46 +.01 +3.3
Selected Funds:
AmShD 46.93 +.09 +11.7
AmShiSp 46.83 +.09 +11.3
Sellgman Group:
ComunA t36.05 +.39' +24.4
FrontrAt 14.14 -.02 +22.2
FrontOrDt 11.98 -.02 +21.3
GIbSmA 17.49 -.04 +11.9
GIlbTchA 1737 +.14 +22.0
HYdBAp 3.24 +.01 +5.9
Sentinel Group:
ComSAp34.50 -.07 +14.8
Sequoia n157.94 -.10+14.5
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 42.76 +.01 +14.6
SoundSh 39.70 +.04+13.8
St FarmAssoc:
Gwth 59.64 -.11 +13.5
Stratton Funds:
Dividend 32.70 +.26 +0.9
Mulld-Cap 42.08 -.14 +10.2
SmCap 48.67 +.18 +10.5
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvB1 9.19 +.02 +3.9
SunAmerica Focus:
FLgCpAp 18.78 +.06 +10.7
Tamarack Funds:
EnISmCp 31.04 +.04 +12.6
Value 40.70 -.07 +10.2
Templeton Instit:
EmMSp 20.88 -.03 +20.3
ForEqS 27.95 -.04 +21.0
Third Avenue Fds:
Intor 22.84 -.07 +11.4
RiEslVIr 32.47 +.23 +8.4
Value 60.65 +.21 +8.7
Thornburg Fda:
IntValAp 31.90 +.11 +24.7
IntValuel 32.60 +.12 +25.2
Thrivent Fds A:
HiYid 4.92 +01 +8,1
Iorn 8.42 +.02 +4.2
LgCpStk 28.77 +.02 +11.3
TA IDEX A:
TempGIbAp31.12+,13 +14.9

Turner Funds:

Tweedy Browne:

UBS Funds Cl A:

UMB Scout Funds:
Inll 34,35 +.05 +18.5
US Global Investors:
AIlAm 26.58 +.18 +11.1
GIbRe 16.77 -.11 +7,7
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AUGUST 22, 2007
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PO "A government that is big enough
to give you all you want is big
enough to take it all away."
Barry Goldwater


CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE


C TRUS COUNTY CH
EDITORIAL
Gerry Mulligan ..............
Charlie Brennan ...........
Neale Brennan ...... promotion
Kathle Stewart .............
Mike Arnold ...................
Founded in 1891 Curt Ebitz ......................
by Albert M.
Williamson Mac Harris ..................
"You may differ with my choice, but not my
David S. Arthurs publisher e


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Does anyone in Citrus
County care about con-
serving our precious
water resources?
If the habitual overpumpingby
three of the county's largest resi-
dential communi-
ties and the appar-
ent indifference of THE I:
Citrus County gov- Overpur
ernment are an water re
indicator, the
answer is a OUR OF
resounding no.
Despite the coun- Enough i
ty having been in
the throes of an YOUR OPI
extended drought chronicleo
comment a
for the second time Chronicle.
in less than a
decade, the resi-
dential communities of Pine
Ridge, Citrus Springs and
Sugarmill Woods have not taken
water conservation seriously.
During the 12-month period end-
ing March 30, Pine Ridge and,
Citrus Springs residents exceed-
ed their permit allowance by
400,000 gallons per day. During
the same 12-month period,;
Sugarmill Woods residents
exceeded their daily allowance
by close to 1 million gallons.
In May, the Southwest Florida
Water Management District
encouraged the three communi-
ties to curb their excessive water
consumption and prodded county
government to take more aggres-
sive conservation measures.
The communities of Pine
.Ridge, Citrus Springs and
Sugarmill Woods responded by
continuing to overpump as

Septic dumping S 0l
Driving north on (County
'Road) 486 from
Damron's ...is an open field
maybe a half a mile north
of Damron's. Several times
now I noticed a septic 1
truck and it was unloading
what was in the tanker at cALL
the time. I called ... the CALL
septic tank company and 5630
asked them (if it was)
legal for them to dump in
the fields, because I noticed it for
the third time, and they said it's
very legal that they could dump in
any empty field. I'd like to know, is
it legal? The smell is nauseating-,
that's what brought it to my atten-
tion. I thought they had to dump it
at the Citrus County Landfill.
Leaking sinkhole
Allow me to address a couple of
points in your Tuesday's editorial on
the sinkholes in the Morrison Pool:'
First, a point is made about the
sinkhole problem solving itself as
soon as the aquifer refills. With.all
the over pumping of water from the
aquifer, who is to say that the
aquifer will ever recharge enough?
Secondly, the county has estab-
lished a precedent of repairing this
very same sinkhole over recorded
history. They need to do it properly
and permanently. And finally, a lot
of the problems with the Morrison
Pool is the misguided residents in
the pool are constantly digging the
canals to the pool deeper and deep.
er, stealing yes, stealing more
and more water from the lake sys.
tem. That is irresponsible. The extra
water is draining right down the
sinkhole. This must be stopped.
Perhaps they should spend their


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sources.

PINION:
s enough.

UNION: Go to
line corn to
oout today's
4 editorial.


$10,000 da
The de
ence towa
must end.
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tion-orien
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Enforce
restriction
blatantly
courses
without r
available.
Existing
restricted
encourage
landscape
water a:
adhered t(
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replaced
ovation. if
cious wat
preserved


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...... managing editor
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right to choose."
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r water resources are
,ible. County govern-
responded with a ho-
ide with no concerted
ing -taken to halt the
verpumping.
Last week, the
water management
district decided
enough is enough... -
Issuing a consent
order, it put county
officials on legal
notice to implement
water conservation
rates and a program
to enforce watering
restrictions. If the
county fails to com-
ply, it could result
in fines up to
lily.
*monstrated indiffer-
.rd water conservation

entation of a conserva-
ted rate structure can
languish.',;- --
ment of lawn Watering
is must no longer be
ignored. No new golf
should be permitted
claimed water being

g and new-deed-
communities should
e Florida-friendly
,ng. And, permitted
allowances must be
o.
il abuse must be
with habitual conser-
citrus County's pre-
er resources are to be
1.

bors on fixing the sink-
le leakage. Volunteers,
nybody?-Everybody, -we-- -
eed help.
Water still flows
Sugarmill Woods' exces-
ve water usage? There is
o surprise there. Many
*sidents in Sugarmill
oods violate the water
restrictions daily. Even with
ie recent rainfall, they
untinue to water.:ThIeywill
irn off their irrigation sys -
the rain is falling.
nt and fines is the only

e are the jobs?
ike to know if someone
ne how you get employ-
s county. I. have been
applications and I've
e conclusion that it's hot
experience you have or
now, it's who you know in
SThere's nothing in the
pt medical. And if you're
ed to have medical expe-
can you apply for other
they're not listed? I'd like
iere all the other jobs are
clerical help and other
p.
doesn't matter
back someone'was com-
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Feeling safer
The sheriff's office must be doing
such a good job that this gent com-
plains that the sheriff has a helicop-
ter, a boat, armored truck, airboat,
horses and dogs and too many
deputies' cars, as well as.needing.a
-new command centertowork from to ..
protect us all from the bad guys.
Sounds like the sheriff is ready to
take the bad guys on.'
Hmmm wonder what the com-
plainer does for a living.
Personally, my family is safer, and I
thank the sheriff, even if he is a
Democrat.
Gerald Ruble
.* .. .. . .. ...... ... Inverness

Jefferson's intent
In this morning's Chronicle,
Catherine Difani gives reasons for
changing our laws due to the tragedy
of the Virginia Tech massacre. I read
her letter several times and wonder if
she paid any attention to the facts of
the murders.
First, she wants gun sales regulat-
ed. This is the knee-jerk reaction of
any liberal to such a terrible event -
take away the right to bear arms, as is
guaranteed in our Constitution. That
would work if criminals surrendered
their guns, too.
Then she wants to take away what
she calls "assault-type weapons" and
"high-capacity" magazines. What
faulty reasoning! The murderer used
two pistols, a Glock 9 millimeter and
a Walther P22 target pistol. So if he
used a pistol and not an assault rifle,
why try to ban assault rifles? No real
reason that's just the mantra of the
liberal gun-grabbers.
Her reasoning pertaining to what' ~
she calls "high-capacity" magazines is
likewise flawed. The killer did not
use any magazines other than the
standard magazines that came with
the pistol. It is not like he took a 30-
round "banana clip" or a 100-round


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drum as with the M1928 Thompson
"Tommy" gun. Again, this is totally
faulty reasoning.
More flawed reasoning lies in her
comparison between driver's license
and the right to own and bear arms,
as guaranteed in the Constitution. It
is refreshing that Ms. Difani tells us
what Thomas Jefferson really meant,
but it is more likely that this is Ms.
Difani's own thinking superimposed
into what she would like to think that
Jefferson meant
Ms. Difani said her perceived gun
control may be an infringement on
our rights and that this is a reason-
able requirement to protect the mass-
es. Giving up any rights and freedoms
to gain security winds up costing "us
masses" both freedom and security.
All one has to do is look at countries
that have passed sweeping gun-grab
legislation Australia, New Zealand,
England, etc. and we see that the
violent crime has gone up at a
tremendous rate.
Harry Cooper
Hemando


Editor

Earning its keep
For years, opponents of the Sun-
coast Parkway extension have argued
the existing toll road is underused.
According to the Florida Turnpike
Authority, the daily average traffic on
the completed portion is 68,211. Since
opening, it has earned $20 million.
John H. McFadden
Inverness
Communities' thirst
I have just read the article concern-
ing overuse of water in the three com-
munities.
I live in Citrus Springs very near
where the construction for a new
school has begun and 600 new homes
are planned. If we don't have the
water now, how are we ever going to
accommodate those homes?
Also, many new fire hydrants have
been installed and at least once a
week they are "flushed" with water
spewing out unattended for hours. Is
that being counted against our use
permits? I can assure you it's not the
residents of Citrus Springs who are
turning those hydrants on.
Oh, yes, why are we being "lumped"
on the same permit with Pine Ridge?
They have much larger lots than most
of us in Citrus Springs, so the water
usage must be more than ours.
Also, who is responsible for the
watering of golf courses and other
places? Somehow, they have not
received the memo about watering
early in the morning or at twilight or
later. I often see watering going on in
the middle of the day. When we used
to have rain on a regular basis, the'
golf courses were watering in the
middle of a storm.
Does anyone check on usage in
Citrus Hills? They seem to be exempt
from the rules over there, as well.
I would hope that some thorough
investigation will happen before fines
are imposed.
Lynda Hesseltine
Citrus Springs


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Tragedy Sack-ed
I recently returned from my
annual trip to Pittsburgh to
visit family and friends. I
stayed with my son Dave, his
wife Megan and their 2 1/2-
year-old son, Max. They also
have two Labrador retrievers,
Blitz and Sack
A typical Saturday morning
found Megan shopping and
Dave watching Max. Dave was
starting to wash their Jeep
Wrangler, and Max was learn-
ing to ride his new bicycle. It
has training wheels on the
back to prevent the spills that
many young riders endure.
The phone rang, and Dave
went into the house to answer
it It did not take long for Max
to push his new bicycle to the
top of their 110-foot driveway.
Dave looked out the window,
and saw Max at the top of the
driveway. Dave screamed a
frantic warning for him to stop
to no avail. Being a full-
fledged member of the "terri-
ble twos," Max waved, got on
the bike and started down the
steep incline.
Dave's heart sank as he des-
perately tried to reach Max,
who was picking up speed
with each passing second. He
knew he would not get there
in time as the boy sped
toward the Jeep at the bottom
of the driveway.
Blitz and Sack had been
alerted by Dave's warning
scream, and sprung into
action. Sack raced across the
yard, onto the driveway and
positioned himself directly in
the path of the runaway bicy-
cle. The front wheel of the
speeding bike went under
Sack's torso, with the handle
bars hitting Sack directly in
the rib cage. The impact of the
collision knocked the 70-
pound canine down, with the
bike rolling to a stop in front
of his fallen body Blitz
arrived on the scene and stood
next to the bike to prevent
Max from falling off. Dave
arrived a split-second later
Sack sustained no injuries
for his heroic effort Both dogs
enjoyed the steaks they
received for their role in pre-
venting this potential tragedy.
Dave and Megan would agree
that whoever coined the phrase
"man's best friend," knew ,: .,,-
what they were talking about.
Bernie Leven
Citrus Springs


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Brain strain
What happens to a great
nation, or any nation, when
the brain of its leader belongs
to someone else?
Read your newspapers and
turn on your television. Our
country has not only been
poorly run and .corrupted
politically, but finds itself in
another country where our
Americans are being killed by
the thousands and wounded in
even greater numbers. We are
borrowing billions of dollars
from a country that is sending
us defective material and
food.
Now we hear that the brain
is obsessed with women;


namely, Valerie Plume, a CIA
operative, and Hillary Clinton,
a presidential candidate.
What is next for Karl Rove?
Something that has to do with
gaining considerable wealth,
I'm sure.
Ruth J. Anderson
Homosassa

Perform your duty
Editor's note: The following
was sent Aug. 16 via
Congress.org to Sen. Bill
Nelson.
I am the publicity chairman
for our local Democratic Club
in west Citrus County.
Our members are very
unhappy with the Bush
administration and its contin-
uing efforts in Iraq. Likewise,
we are very unhappy with
your support of the adminis-
tration in its continuing to
right a grievous error and
ignore our national laws and
the Constitution of our coun-
try. You and Sen. Mel Martinez
are not performing your
responsibilities as our repre-
sentatives in permitting
Congress and citizens of this
country to be blatantly disre-
garded.
You are permitting the
development of a dictatorship.
We expect Martinez to support
a failing administration, but
certainly not you. We expect
you to immediately discontin-
ue your support of continuing
this war and support a change
in return of our troops from
Iraq not later than March
2008, preferably sooner.
George Harbin
Homosassa


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PLANTATION INN
Aug. 13 Monday 9-Hole Points: Dan
Wilson, 5; Jimmie Brothers Sr., 4; Dave
Stidd, 4; Bill Mattson, 3; Dave Tyson, 2;
Paul Remick, 2; Nevin Jenkins, 1; Brian
Brown, 1.
Aug. 16 Thursday 9-Hole Points: Terry
Smith, 3; Rich DeBusk, 3; Bill Sizemore, 2;
Rick Carriger, 2; Dan Wilson, 2; Jimmie
Brothers Sr., 1.
Aug. 18 Saturday Points Front/Back:
Front, Terry Smith, 4; Wayne Larsen, 2;
Jimmy Johnson, 1; Bill Sizemore, 1; Dave
Tyson, 1; Dan Wilson, 1. Back, Lou Cioe, 3;
Joe Cioe, 2; Dan Wilson, 2; Buddy Sharp,
1; Terry Smith, 1; Jim Gabbard, 1; Dave
Tyson, 1. Closest to pin: No. 8, Terry Smith.
BEVERLY HILLS
July 31 Beverly Hills Men's Golf League
18-holers results were: Morris Frank, 66;
Don Gamache, 69. Closest to pin: No. 11,
Fred Tannery; No. 15, Gene Thompson.
Beverly Hills Men's Golf League 9-holers
results were: Jim Graham, 30; Jim
McDonough, 39; C. Welch, 39.
Aug. 14 Beverly Hills Men's Golf League
18-holers results were: Alex Medvigy, 65;
Morris Frank, 69; Don Gamache, 69.
Closest to pin: No. 2, Morris Frank; No. 5,
Gene Thompson; No. 11, Jim Charles; No.
15, Morris Frank.
Beverly Hills Men's Golf League 9-holers
results were: Larry Cresswell, 35; Bill Beith,
40; Joe Ritzu, 41. Closest to pin: No. 11,
Jim McDonough.
PINE RIDGE
Aug. 15 Wednesday Little Pine Ladies
Association played Tee to Green. The
results were:
Babe Zaharais Flight
First: Jackie Reiss, 14
Second: Marty Doljac, 15
Third: Cheryll Sedlock, 17
Fourth: Holly Jones, 18
Fifth: Lorraine Castell, 19
Patty Berg Flight
First: Lorraine Rutledge, 17
SSecond: Alice Arena, 18
Third: Nancy Barron, 19
Fourth: Aline Bazin, 19
Fifth: Kimberly Hafner, 19
Juli Inkster Flight
First: Sharron Bryant, 17
Second: Marilee Juricny, 19
Third: Johanna Roskow, 19
Fourth: Mary Ann Conroy, 20


Fifth: Barb Richie, 21
Nancy Lopez Flight
First: Bert Bitz, 22
Second: Treva Trafalski, 25
Third: Gail Kimpel, 25
Fourth: Goldie Haggard, 25
Fifth: Lady Ann Riach, 25
Annika Sorrenstam Flight
First: Mary Ebhardt, 25
Second: Jennifer Hafner, 29
Third: Dana Stillwagon, 33
Fourth: Myrt Russell, 46
Fifth: Bernadette Stry, 51
CTP No. 1 Elsie Pierce
CTP No. 3 Maureen Smith
CTP No. 7 Mary Ann Conroy
CTP No. 9 Cheryl Sedlock
CTL No. 6 Rosemary Pingatore
Birdies: Lois Lenhart No. 4, Diane Hosack
No. 8, Marilee Juricny No. 2.
Chip-ins: Lois Lenhart No. 7, Marilee
Juricny No. 2.
Number of participants: 61
Aug. 17 Pine Ridge Golf Club Friday
Mixed Scramble results were:
First place, 35: Mary Ann Conroy, John
Conroy, Buster Thompson, D. Jon
Thompson
Second place, 36*;: Jake Brady, John
Brady, Hap Brady
Third place, 36*: Gail Houston, Jim
Gallagher, Sharron Bryant, Don Bryant
*Matching of cards to determine place
Women's CTP hole No. 5: Sharron Bryant
74' 4"
Men's CTP hole No. 5: John Conroy 15 1"
Aug. 17 Pine Ridge Golf Club Little Pine
Friday Men's Quota League results of play
were:
Points: Ed Turschmann, +5; Irv Raybum, +3;
Ron Worrell, +2; Jim Gallagher, +1; Bob
Myers, +1; Irv Rosen, +1.
CTP hole No. 4: Ed Turschmann 49' 9%"
Birdies: Jim Gallagher Nos. 5,7 and 8; D. Jon
Thompson No. 8; Ed Turschmann No. 8.
Low Round: Ed Turschmann 26
SOUTHERN WOODS
Aug. 15 The Southern Woods Men
played Individual Point Quota (flights):
Flight 1
First place, +4, Tony Schmid
Second place tie, E, Jim Hackett and
Robert Watson
Flight 2
First place, +2, Chuck Swenson
Second place, +1, Phil Jasper
Third place, E, John Holden
Fourth place tie, -1, Bob Ingerick and Ron
Severson


HOLE IN ONE
S Kevin Atkinson Jr., age 13, achieved a hole in one on Aug. 14 at
Twisted Oaks Golf Club on hole No. 11, 138 yards, using a 7-iron.
Witness: Kevin Atkinson Sr.


Flight 3
First place tie, +1, Mike Medland and
Allen Moore
Third place, -1, Rich Galasso
Flight 4
First place, +3, Jim Lundsford
Second place, +2, George Kaltenbach
Third place, +1, Bill Long
Fourth place tie, E, Jess Mackey and Bill
Holland
SUGARMILL WOODS
Aug. 15 Sugarmill Woods Ladies Golf
Association, Format: Low Gross/Low Net:
Flight 1


Low gross, 82: June Klingensmith
Low net, 73: Beryl DiBattista
Flight 2
Low gross, 96: Chris Venable
Low net, 73: Lorrie Wallace
Flight 3
Low gross, 97: Kay Walsh
Low net, 70: Mary Beth Stassi
Second, low net, 74: Lavell Kish and
Sandra Hqugham
Flight 4
Low gross, 116: Marianne O'Connell
Low net, 84: Sallyann Moore
Aug. 16 Sugarmill Woods Men's Golf
Association played Best 2 of 4 + Bonus.


The winners were:
Flight 1
First place, -23, Mike Schwabek, Hank
Robinson, Tom Venable, Alex Law
Second place (tie), -22, Mike Howard,
Gary Osborne, Dan Martinko, John
Sullivan; Art Anderson, Art Gennero,
Frank Nolan, Jim Melia; Howard Watson,
Tony Schmid, Bob Ingerick, Jack Koskela
Flight 2
First place, -29, Bill Engelbrecht, Jim
Turner, Howard Wallace, Paul Danner
Second place, -26, Bob Chadderton, Jack
Peterson, Ron Pellegrino, Jim Taylor
SEVEN RIVERS
Aug. 16 The Seven Rivers Men's Golf
Association played a Low Gross/Low Net
Tournament. The results were as follows:
Flight 1
Low gross, 82: Cliff Ledbetter
Low net, 67: Winston Harpster
Second low net, 69: Bob Wright


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. Flight 2
Low gross, 86: Pat Shiels
Low net, 69: Jim Fennell
Second low net, 71: Steve Carroll
Flight 3
Low gross, 85: Barney McCullough
Low net, 65: Bill Murphy
Second low net, 68: Joe Davi
Flight 4
Low gross, 96: Robin Thomas
Low net, 74: Dick VaniPoucker
Second low net, 75: Wendell Reed
CTP hole No. 7, Gene Kelly; hole No. 11,
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.440 13% 4-61


Home
38-26
31-28
34-30
28-32
28-34


Away
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37-29
28-33
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Los Angeles
Seattle
Oakland
Texas


West Division
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Wild Card Glance
American League
W L Pct GB
Seattle 71 52 .577 -
New York 70 55 .560 2
National League
W L Pct GB
Philadelphia 66 58 .532 -
San Diego 66 58 .532 -
Atlanta 66 60 .524 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tuesday's Games
SDetroit 2, Cleveland 1
Baltimore 6, Texas 2
Oakland 6, Toronto 4
'Boston 8, Tampa Bay 6
Seattle 7, Minnesota 2
'Chicago White Sox 5, Kansas City 2
N.Y. Yankees at LA. Angels, late
Today's Games
Oakland (Loaiza 0-0) at Toronto (Bumett
,7-6), 12:37 p.m.
Seattle (Batista 13-8) at Minnesota (Silva
9-12), 1:10 p.m.
Kansas City (Bannister 9-7) at Chicago
White Sox (Contreras 6-15), 2:05 p.m.
'Texas (Rheinecker 1-1 and Gabbard 5-1)
at Baltimore (Olson 1-2 and Cabrera 9-
12), 2, 5:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Byrd 11-5) at Detroit
(Verlander 13-4), 7:05 p.m.
Boston (Matsuzaka 13-9) at Tampa Bay
(Jackson 3-12), 7:10 p.m.
NY. Yankees (Pettitte 10-7) at L.A. Angels
(Lackey 15-7), 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 LA. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tuesday's Games
,Philadelphia 5, L.A. Dodgers 4
jN.Y. Mets 7, San Diego 6
Cincinnati 8, Atlanta 7
St. Louis 5, Florida 2
!Washington at Houston, late
Pittsburgh at Colorado, late
Milwaukee at Arizona, late
Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, late
Today's Games
L.A. Dodgers (Lowe 9-11) at Philadelphia
,(Durbin 5-2), 7:05 p.m.
San Diego (Peavy 13-5) at N.Y. Mets
A(Lawrence 1-0), 7:10 p.m.
.Atlanta (Cormier 0-3) at Cincinnati (Arroyo
-6-13), 7:10 p.m.
,Washington (Bacsik 5-6) at Houston
(W.Williams 7-12), 8:05 p.m.
Florida (Olsen 9-10) at St. Louis (Looper
10-10), 8:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Gorzelanny 11-7) at Colorado
(Fogg 7-8), 9:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Suppan 8-10) at Arizona
(Webb 13-8), 9:40 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Hill 7-7) at San Francisco
,(Zito 9-11), 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.
MLB LEADERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
'BATTING-MOrdonez, Detroit, .351;
ISuzuki, Seattle, .347; Polanco, Detroit,
-,342; Figgins, Los Angeles, .336; Posada,
,New York, .332; Pedroia, Boston, .324;
'eii. J : 'k 32j
RuNS-.Roargu.ez New York, 113;
Snenfild D~i.',i. 9' Granderson,
'Detroit, 93; MOrdonez, Detroit, 93;
ISuzuki, Seattle, 92; BAbreu, New York,
,92; Rios, Toronto, 91.
,RBI-ARodriguez, New York, 118;
MOrdonez, Detroit, 111; VGuerrero, Los
:Angeles, 99; Momeau, Minnesota, 92;
'Matsui, New York, 86; VMartinez,
Cleveland, 86; Lowell, Boston,- 85;
MRamirez, Boston, 85.
HITS-lISuzuki, Seattle, 180; Jeter, New
:York, 163; MOrdonez, Detroit, 162; Rios,
'Toronto, 156; OCabrera, Los Angeles,
-152; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 150;
BRoberts, Baltimore, 150; Polanco,
,Detroit, 150.
DOUBLES-MOrdonez, Detroit, 41;
VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 40; DOrtiz,
AHill, Toronto, 35; Ribos, Toronto, 35;
VWells, Toronto, 35.
'TRIPLES-Granderson, Detroit, 19;
'Crawford, Tampa Bay, 9; CGuillen,
'Detroit, 8; MeCabrera, New York, 7;
ETeahen, Kansas City, 7; Crisp, Boston, 7;
MByrd, Texas, 7.
HOME RUNS-ARodriguez, New York,
'40; Morneau, Minnesota, 28; CPena,
Tampa Bay, 28; Konerko, Chicago, 24;
THunter, Minnesota, 24; Dye, Chicago,
;24; Sheffield, Detroit, 24.
STOLEN BASES-Crawford, Tampa Bay,
40; BRoberts, Baltimore, 37; ISuzuki,
Seattle, 35; CPatterson, Baltimore, 35;
Figgins, Los Angeles, 33; Sizemore,
Cleveland, 29; JLugo, Boston, 27.
PITCHING (13 Decisions)-Haren,
Oakland, 14-4, .778, 2.66; Verlander,
Detroit, 13-4, .765, 3.63; Bedard,
Baltimore, 13-4, .765, 2.97; Beckett,
Boston, 15-5, .750, 3.15; 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, 218;
JoSantana, Minnesota, 191; Kazmir,
Tampa Bay, 176; Sabathia, Cleveland,
168; Matsuzaka, Boston, 164; Shields,
Tampa Bay, 154; Beckett, Boston, 148.
SAVES-Putz, Seattle, 36; Jenks,
Chicago, 35; Borowski, Cleveland, 34;
TJones, Detroit, 32; FrRodriguez, Los
'Angeles, 31; Papelbon, Boston, 30;
Nathan, Minnesota, 27.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
-BATTING-Utley, Philadelphia, .336;
Renteria, Atlanta, .336; HaRamirez,
Plorida, .335; Holliday, Colorado, .333;
'DYoung, Washington, .332; CJones,
tlanta, .331; MiCabrera, Florida, .330.
CUNS-Rollins, Philadelphia, 107;
SaRamirez, Florida, 98; JBReyes, New
Work, 93; Uggla, Florida, 84; Holliday
^Colorado, 84; Fielder, Milwaukee, 83;
right, New York, 82; BPhillips,
Cincinnati, 82.
:BIl-Howard, Philadelphia, 99; CaLee,
aouston, 97; Holliday, Colorado, 96;
4Fielder, Milwaukee, 96; MiCabrera,
Florida, 91; Atklns, Colorado, 86; Dunn,
Cincinnati, 85.
I iTS-HaRamirez, Florida, 165; Holliday
:.olorado, 164; JBReyes, New York, 157;
tRollins, Philadelphia, 157; Francoeur,
',Atlanta, 153; MiCabrera, Florida, 150;
,Pierre, Los Angeles, 148.
DOUBLES-Holliday, Colorado, 42;
,-ggla, Florida, 41; Utiey, Philadelphia, 41;
Church, Washington, 36; AdGonzalez,
ifSan Diego, 36; CaLee, Houston, 36;
H-laRamirez, Florida, 35.
TRIPLES-Rollins, Philadelphia, 15;
IBReyes, New York, 11; Johnson, Atlanta,
.10; Amezaga, Florida, 9; Harris, Atlanta,
; Byrnes, Arizona, 7; DRoberts, San
^Francisco, 7.
HOME RUNS-Fielder, Milwaukee, 39;
Dunn, Cincinnati, 34; Howard,
,tPhiladelphia, 33; MiCabrera,, Florida, 30;
fujols, St. Louis, 29; Griffey Jr.,
:incinnati, 27; Bonds, San Francisco, 26.
;STOLEN BASES-JBReyes, New York,
34; Pierre, Los Angeles, 50; HaRamirez,
Florida, 39; Byrnes, Arizona, 34; Victorino,
Philadelphia, 32; Taveras, Colorado, 29;
KMatsui, Colorado, 27.
ITCHING '(13 Decisions)---Penny, Los
Sngeles, 14-3, .824, 2.59; Harang,
'incinnati, 12-3, .800, 3.67; THudson,
Atlanta, 15-5, .750, 3.07; Hamels,
Philadelphia, 14-5, .737, 3.50; Peavy, San


,Diego, 13-5, .722, 2.19; CVargas,
,Milwaukee, 10-4, .714, 4.72; BSheets,
NMilwaukee, 10-4, .714, 3.39.
eSTRIKEOUTS-Peavy, San Diego, 175;
1Vebb, Arizona, 161; Harang, Cincinnati,
'161; Hamels, Philadelphia, 156; Smoltz,
eAtlanta, 142; Snell, Pittsburgh, 141;
CZambrano, Chicago, 139.


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Chad Fairchild.
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Umpires-Home, Laz Diaz; First, Bill
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T-3:17. A-16,393 (43,772).


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DETROIT


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JhPeralta (18), MOrdonez (23), CGuillen
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Toronto 010 003 000- 4
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Umpires-Home, Phil Cuzzi; First, Tom
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T-3:11. A-32,639 (48,900).


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3B-MGiles (2). HR-MCameron (16),
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Umpires-Home, Angel Hernandez; First,
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Mark Carlson.
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Philadelphia 002 210 00x- 5
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(26). HR-Martin (15), Loney (6), Rowand
(21). SB-Howard (1). CS-LGonzalez (1).
S-Pierre; Iguchi, Kendrick 2. SF-Rollins.
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Philadelphia
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Mesa 0 0 0 0 1 0
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BMyers S,12 1 0 0 0 0 1
Tomko pitched to 4 batters in the 5th,
Mesa pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
HBP-by Kendrick (Martin).
Umpires-Home, Fieldin Culbreth; First,
Marty Foster; Second, Scott Barry; Third,
Paul Schrieber.
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(11). CS-HaRamirez (12).
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Tankersley 1-3 0 0 0 0 1
Benitez L,2-8 2-3 3 4 0 0 0
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St. Louis
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Percival W,3-0 1 1 0 0 0 2
Isrnghs S,24 1 0 0 0 1 1
Umpires-Home, Bruce Froemming;
First, Brian Runge; Second, Mark Wegner;
Third, Mike Winters.
T-3:07. A-42,059 (43,975).


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T-2:32. A-18,926 (48,290).


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Judi Siegal
NEWS
TO USE


MATTHEW BECKjCr,rcr..c
Lecanto Middle School Exceptional Student Education (ESE) teacher Pia Sicari staples colorful birds to a visual learning aid Friday afternoon in prepara-
tion for the first day of the new school year. This year, she and the other ESE instructors at the school are placing a greater effort on improving their stu-
dents' vocabulary.

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kmchale@chronicleonline.com
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knowledge.
At Lecanto Middle School,
Tiese trees are rooted in
the Exceptional Student
Education teachers trails-
formed their wing into an
educational forest Therie,
trees bear vocabulary words instead
of fruit and information is always
ripe and ready for students.
Exceptional students are students
with mental disabilities
or those who are gilled.
For the first time this
school year, the ESE
teachers decided to dec- deco
orate their classrooms
following the same mak
theme. Each teacher
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tree and pasted the
same basic vocabulary at hon


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enjoys creating an eclectic, colorful
classroom for her sixth-, seventh- and
eighth- grade students. She never
sticks with same old decor, she said
Don't be surprised if there are dol-
phins swimming along the walls in
her classroom. Sicari's design plan
includes posters and props featuring
her favorites.
"The decorations make the stu-
dents feel at home," Sicari said The
students feel so comfortable, they
add they're own drawings to the
walls throughout the school year.
After completing a book. Sicari
encourages students to
creatively convey liter-
The ary themes through art.
In the past, Sicari had
nations her students draw maps
depict ing settings or
the pictures illustrating
characters. Last year.
ts feel her students drew mus-
taid jars after reading a
e. story She admitted the
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SPrwoe deteaf and Proavide peuasave comprehension growth. Lecanto Midle Scnool creativity is an impor-
examples to clarify language and illustrations Still, the ESE teach- ESE teacher talt part of the learning
what you mean. to defend your position. ers were allowed to process
SRev.ise and edit your Revise and edit your branch out to incorporate their own Sicari said her students learn dif-
writing to make sure ritng to make sur ideas On some trees, teachers in- ferentlx which is why she discovers
it is clear and correct. It is clear and correct. cluded subject-related words innovative wa.s to promote learning.
S Language arts ESE teacher Piam "They came utip with some hysteri-
Sicari ornamented her tree with pre- cal mustard jars," Sicari said. The
fixes and suffixes. She did not stop students loved displaying their pic-
S"" there: she added wild animals to her tures around the classroom, she
*^.....'' .. .. *..... ,w .. .... ., wa o rest The stutled animals reflect added.
-'" ... . 'r .. her character she said. ESE teachers have to occasionally
"I think they're warm and luzzy. go out on the limb to encourage
Visual aids to prepare students for the FCAT are found in many teachers' and I have a wannrm and fuzzy person- learning. Their new classroom
classrooms across the county. Creativity is an important part of the learning ality especially with children," Sicati designs should help students reach
process. said. She has taught for six years and their literacy goals
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Welcome

back

language and ele-
mentary teachers
may be thinking about the
proverbial, classic writing
prompt, "What I Did On My
Summer Vacation."
Well, I have to say I have
plenty to write about since I
had the fortunate opportuni-
ty to visit Yellowstone
National Park and points
west in our motor home.
Not only was it a wonder-
ful experience for my hus-
band and I, it was also a
great resource trip for NIE,
Newspaper in Education!
I was fortunate to be given
personal tours of the Buffalo
Bill Historical Center in
Cody, Wyo., considered one
of the foremost museums for
Western Culture, the High
Plains Western Heritage
Center, which focused on the
five-state area of Wyoming,
South Dakota, Montana,
Nebraska, North Dakota,
their Native American and
pioneer culture, the
'National Trails West
Museum (Independence,
Mo.), which highlighted the
Santa Fe, Calif., and Oregon
trails, and one for our own
Southern culture, President
Andrew Jackson's home,
The Hermitage, located out-
side of Nashville, Tenn.
If any of you would like
educational materials from
any of these fine institutions,
contact me at niejudis
@yahoo.com and I will be
happy to e-mail them to you.
If you are new to the NIE
program, you will be pleas-
antly surprised in the myri-
ad ways you can use the
newspaper every day in your
classrooms, no matter what
subject you teach.
Each week, as NIE coor-
dinator, I will e-mail you lit-
tle tips that will help you
along.
In addition, I am available
to speak about the newspa-
per to your class, give tours
of the Chronicle building,
and conduct teacher work-
shops.
All these services are free;
you need only to e-mail me.
So, open those newspa-
pers and get reading. Best
wishes for a successful aca-
demic year!

Judi Siegal is the NIE
coordinator for the Citrus
County Chronicle. Ifyou
would like her to talk to a
group on behalf of the NIE
program or you would like
more information about
NIE, e-mail her at
niejudis@yahoo.com. To
make a donation to support
the program, call 563-6363.


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eorgia at grad-
sation cere-
1nonies held in
~thens Ga., on
May 12, 2007,
with a Bachelor i
of Science
:degree in agricul- Britton
tural and envi- Brannen
ronmental sys-
.iems. He is currently employed by
B. Bayer Corporation at its research
station in Tifton, Ga.

Area student accepted
to Embry-Riddle
.' Lesley Caron, 22, of Jacksonville
ilas been accept-
d to Embry-
,+3iddle
Aeronautical
-- Tnivetslty in-
duaytona Beach.
earon, who grad-
,iated in 2003
Fm Lecanto a mp
High School, will Lesley
become a mem- Caron
ber of the
Embry-Riddle 2007 freshman
class, pursuing a degree in
Aviation Management. She is the
daughter of Virginia Caron.
Stiles completes
Future Leader Camp
SChris Stiles from Crystal River
High School has successfully com-
e- t eted the Norwich University
iture Leader Camp held July 1 to
.uly 14 at the nations' first senior
:military college in Northfield, Vt.


The camp (FLC)
is designed to
develop the lead-
ership skills of
current high
school students
by providing a
challenging and
meaningful Chris
adventure camp Stiles
experience.
Physical fitness training was part of
the first week as were paintball,
rappelling, climbing wall, first aid
training, water survival skills, orien-
teering and leadership classes.
After qualifying, participants went to
Deer Leap Mountain for a day of
climbing and rappelling, and the fol-
lowing day participated in an 8.5
mile hike to the top of Vermont's
second highest peak, Camels
Hump. After a three-day overnight
camping trip where participants
learned wilderness survival skills
their knowledge was put to the test
in team and individual competitions.
Each participant serves as a team
leader during the program and
receives a written eVal ition froi n
their instructor and senior staff.
To qualify, applicants must hold
a minimum 2.5 GPAin school and
submit letters of recommendations.
Applicants should be able to
demonstrate involvement in leader-
ship-driven organizations outside
the classroom such as Junior
ROTC, Civil Air Patrol, Sea Cadets,
student government, athletics,
scouting, church, community
and/or volunteer organizations.
Chris Stiles is the son of Martin
Stiles and DuAnn Stiles of Crystal
River.
Band boosters
to meet Thursday
Friends of the Pirates Band
Booster meeting will be at 6 p.m.


Thursday in the Crystal River High
School band room. Open board
positions include vice president,
recording secretary, corresponding
secretary and chaperone chairman.
.Contact Linda Pierce at 464-2773
for additional information.
Parent meeting is scheduled to
follow at 7 p.m.
CHS athletic tickets
are on sale
Athletic tickets are now on sale
in the front office at Citrus High
School. Offered this year is a fami-
ly pass for $120 per family up to
four in the family. This will be
admission to all home athletic
events for the year excluding play-
off games.
Also offered is a Senior Citizen
pass for $15 that is good for all
home athletic events for the sea-
son. You must be at least 60 years
old.
Student passes are also on sale
for Citrus High School students for
$40 per season ticket. This will be
admission to all home athletic
events.
Call Citrus High School, 726-
2241, and ask for Barbara Lewis.
Lecanto High School
season passes on sale
Season passes are now on sale
in the activities office at Lecanto
High School for all regularly sched-
uled home athletic games.
The price for individual or stu-
dent tickets is $35. A family pass is
$100 for a family of four. There is
an additional charge of $20 for
each family member over the age
of 4. A Senior, Pass is also avail-
able for $10, you must be 60 years
or older to qualify.


For more information, call LHS
activities office at 746-2334, ext.
240.
CRHS athletic passes
now available
The Crystal River High School
athletic department will offer Family
Sports Passes for the 2007-08
school year. The cost for a family
of foulir is $125. Additional passes
may be added for immediate family
members (grades one to 12) at
$25 each. Single passes are $100,
student passes are $40 and senior
citizens 65 and older are $20.
These passes are good for all
home games. For more informa-
tion, call the main office at 795-
4641. Passes are non-transferable
and non-refundable.
Classes of 1976, '77
to reunite for CHS
Attention all 1976 and 1977
Citrus High School graduates:
S.Citrus High School classes of
1976 and 1977 willhave a class- -
reunion with a reception Friday,
Aug. 31.
The group will also have a din-
ner and dance Saturday, Sept. 1,'
and picnic Sunday, Sept. 2.
Please contact us if you haven't
been notified yet: Class Reunion
c/o Glasco, 503 1/2 W. Dampier
St., Inverness, FL 34450 or
www.citrushighreunion.com.
Auditions set for
'Nutcracker' dancers
Victoria's School of Dance will
hold open auditions for "The
Nutcracker: All Jazzed Up!"
The show is seeking pointe
dancers who have experience in
jazz.


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Participants need not be a stu-
dent at the school, but must have
transportation to the school for
rehearsals, which are in
Dunnellon's Historic District.
Auditions will be Saturday, Sept.
15, by appointment only. For more
information, visit www.vsdance
.com or call (352) 489-6756.
VFW announces
awards programs
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
and Ladies Auxiliary Post 4252 on
State Road 200 in Hemando
announces its participation in two
VFW national awards programs for
schoolchildren.
The 2007 VFW Voice of Dem-
ocracy Audio/Essay Scholarship
Competition is an annual national
audio/essay contest that provides.
high school freshmen, sopho-
mores, juniors and seniors the
opportunity to write and record a
broadcast script on a patriotic
theme, competing for more than
$2.5 million in college scholarships
and incentives. Students write and
record a three- to five-minute
essay on arrannualltheffin
This year's theme is "My Role in
Honoring America's Veterans." The
winner receives a $30,000 scholar-
ship.
The 2007 VFW Patriot's Pen
Essay Contest is an annual youth
essay writing contest that gives
students in grades six, seven and
eight the opportunity to write
essays expressing their views
about democracy. Students must
write a 300- to 400-word essay
based on the theme, "Why I Am An
American Patriot." The first-place
winner receives a $10,000 savings
bond plus an all-expense paid trip
to Washington D.C. -
The award programs are open to
students enrolled in public, private


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CITRUS COUNTY YOUTH BOWLERS
In Celebration of Manatee Lanes
S25 a 4,f e( ,';tr. and in conjunction with
National Bowling Week we invite you to a Fun Youth
Bowling League Registration Day & Open House

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starts Sunday, October 14th Ages 13 to 18
(Meeting at 3:30pm) Starts Monday,
Bowling Begins at 4:00pm September 17th, 4-6pm
Kid's Vertiglow Every Receive pizza & a large soda each
ry week and a personalized collared team
Saturday from 3:00pm-5:00pm shirt. League will be certified through
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or parochial schools in the United
States as well as home schooled
students. View the Web site at
www.vfw.org.
Entry deadline for both contests
is Nov. 1.
Contact VFW Post 4252, 3190
N. Carl G. Rose Highway,
Hernando, FL 34442. Call the post
at 726-3339 and ask for Judy.
CFCC offers driving
courses for all levels
OCALA Whether you are
learning to drive for the first time,
or need a refresher course to keep
your insurance payments in check,
the CF Institute at Central Florida
Community College has a class to
meet your needs.
Drug Alcohol Traffic Education
classes are available for first-time
drivers. The four-hour classroom
session meets the state require-
ment of a traffic safety and sub-
stance abuse course for all first-
time driver's license applicants.
Classes meet Thursdays from 5 to
9 p.m. or Saturdays from 8 a.m. to
noon. The course fee is $32.
Classes are also available online.
Driver Improvement classes
can be used to get insurance dis-
counts and to avoid the points on
your license. The four-hour class is
offered on Saturdays, 8 a.m. to
,noon, or Tuesdays, 5:30 to 9:30
p.m. The fee is $32. Classes are
also available online.
Behind the Wheel Driving
classes are also offered by
appointment during the day,
evening, and on weekends. Fees
vary.
To learn more about the courses
or for specific class dates, call
(352) 873-5804 or visit
www.CFCCtraining.com.
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INCOME EUGIBILITY GUIDEUNES FOR 2007-08


Free Meals (130% of Federal Poverty Level)


1,107
1,484
1,861
2,238
2,615
2,992


2/Month 2 Weeks Weekly


554 511 256
742 ,685 343
931 859 430
1,119 1,033 517
1,308 1,207 604
1,496 1,381 691


40,417 3,369 1,685 1,555 778
44,941 3,746 1,873 1,729 865

+4,524 +377 +189 +174 +87


Reduced-Price Meals (185% of FPL)
Annually Monthly 2/Month 2 Weeks Weekly


18,889
25,327


1,575
2,111


788
1,056


727
975


364
488


31,765 2,648 1,324 1,222 611
38,203 3,184 1,592 1,470 735
44,641 3,721 1,861 1,717 859
51,079 4,257 2,129 1,965 983
57,517 4,794 2,397 2,213 1,107
63,955 5,330 2,665 2,460 1,230


+6.438 +537


+269 +248 +124


County joins in meal program


Special to the Chronicle,


Citrus County School Board announces its pol-
icy for free and reduced price meals for students
under the National School Lunch and Breakfast
Programs. Any interested person may review a
copy of the policy by contacting Food Services,
1007 W Main St, Inverness, FL 344504698, phone
726-1931 or (800) 788-1930.
Household size and income criteria will be
used to determine eligibility. Children from fami-
lies whose income is at or below the levels shown
may be eligible for Free or Reduced Price Meals.
An application cannot be approved unless it con-
tains complete eligibility information. Once
approved, meal benefits are good for an entire
year You need not notify the organization of
changes in income and household size.
Application forms are being sent to all homes
with a letter to parents or guardians. To apply for
Free or Reduced Price Meals, households must
complete the application and return it to the
School Board District Office. Additional copies
are available in the Food Services Department at
the School Board Office. The information provid-
ed on the application will be used for the purpose
of determining eligibility and may be verified at
any time during the school year. Applications may
be submitted at any time during the year
Households that receive Food Stamps or TANF
(Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) are
required to list on the application only the child's
name, Food Stamp/EANF case number, and sig-
nature of adult household member
Foster children may receive benefits based on
the child's personal income regardless of the
income of the household. Households with chil-
dren who are considered migrants, homeless or
runaway should contact the district liaison at the
District Student Services Department at 527-0090.
For the purpose of determining household size,
deployed service members are considered a part
of the household. Families should include the
names of the deployed service members on their
application. Report only that portion of the
deployed service member's income made avail-
able to them or on their behalf to the family.
Additionally, a housing allowance that is part of
the Military Housing Privatization Initiative is not
to be included as income.
All other households must provide the follow-
ing information listed on the application:
N Total household income listed by amount
received and type of income and how often the


income is received (wages, child support, etc.) by
each household member
Names of all household members.
Signature of an adult household member cer-
tifying the information provided is correct; and
Social Security number of the adult signing
the application or the word "NONE" for this
household member if he or she does not have a
Social Security number
If a household member becomes unemployed
or if the household size changes, the District Food
Service Office should be contacted. Such changes
may make the student eligible for reduced price
or free meals if the household income fails at or
below the levels shown below.
Under the provisions of the Free and Reduced
Price meal policy, Shirley D. Greene, director of
Food Services, will review applications and
determine eligibility If a parent or guardian is
dissatisfied with the ruling of the official, he or
she may wish to discuss the decision with the
determining official on an informal basis. If the
parent wishes to make a formal appeal, he or she
may make a request either orally or in writing to:
Sandra C. Himmel, Superintendent, 1007 W Main
St, Inverness, FL 344504698; 726-1931 or (800)
788-1930.
Unless indicated otherwise on the application,
the information on the Free and Reduced Price
Meal application may be used by the school sys-
tem in determining eligibility for other educa-
tional programs.
To determine annual income:
If you receive the income every week, multi-
ply the total gross income by 52.
' If you receive the income every two weeks,
multiply the total gross income by 26.
If you receive the income twice a month, mul-
tiply the total gross income by 24.
If you receive the income monthly, multiply
the total gross income by 12.
Remember: The total income before taxes,
Social Security, health benefits, union dues or
other deductions must be reported.
"In accordance with federal law, and U.S.
Department of Agriculture policy, this institution
is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability.
To file a complaint of discrimination, write
USDA, Director, 'Office of Civil Rights, 1400
Independence Ave. S.W, Washington, DC 20250-
9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382
(TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider
and employer"


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Patient Care Assistant
class registering
The Withlacoochee Technical
Institute is now registering for the
Patient Care Assistant Class.
Classes include your Certified
Nursing Assistant and Home
Health Aide Certifications and will
start Nov. 26. The Patient Care
Assistant class meets from 7:15
a.m. until 1:45 p.m. Monday
through Friday for about 11 weeks.
This course will certify students
to work in hospitals, home health
care, and in long-term care facili-
ties. The total cost of the tuition is
about $533. Books, supplies and
lab fees are additional.
Partial scholarships are available
to students who qualify. Students
must by 16 years or older. This
program is approved for Veteran's
Training.
For more information, contact
Student Services at 726-2430.
Apply online for
in-school mini-grants
Educators interested in securing
a Splash! mini-grant through the
Southwest Florida Water
Management District are invited to
apply online on the District's Web
site at WaterMatters.org/mini-
grants/.
The District's Splash! Mini-grants
provide teachers with funding for
classroom projects on water quali-
ty, natural systems, water conser-


vation, alternative water sources,
flood protection or watersheds. The
goal of the mini-grant program is to
promote hands-on water resources
education that teaches students
about their local watersheds and
the water resources within them.
Splash! Mini-grants provide up to
$5,000 per public, private, charter
and homeschool groups on a reim-
bursement basis only.
Online applicants are allowed to
save the application so they can go
back and review and change por-
tions before submitting it. Grant
applications are due Sept. 10.
Last year, the district awarded


Splash! Mini-grants to 108 educa-
tors,. totaling more than $230,000.
In addition to mini-grant funding,
many free educational materials
are available from the District.
These publications are correlated
to Florida's Sunshine State
Standards and can also be ordered
on the District's Web site at
www.WaterMatters.org/publica-
tions.
Call Raina O'Neil, senior com-
munications coordinator, at (800)
423-1476, ext. 4774, with ques-
tions about the Splash! Mini-grant
application process or the District's
other educational materials.


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Photo Contest

Photos submitted should depict scenes of
Citrus County's waters and/or habitats.
Enter photos by Friday, August 31. Photos
must have been taken within the last year
and cannot depict any particular business.
All photos become the property of Citrus
Publishing, Inc.


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You could also win tickets to
area attractions and have your
photo entry featured on the
cover of the Citrus County
Chronicle's Homefront
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Special to the Chronicle
Wider Horizons School has been conducting a summer program for elementary school stu-
dents, as well as pre-k and primary school ages. The summer program began June 4 and con-
tinued through Aug. 14. Each week the students participated in a different themed program.
Above, the younger students participated in a circus week camp, which was conducted from
July 30 through Aug. 3. Front row, from left, are: Ashley Szoke, Savanna Gibbs 'and Isabella
Monticelli. Back row, from left, are: Sean White, Alexis Leverenz, Adriana Arevelo, Jason -
White and Alana Jagger. Wider Horizons is a private college preparatory school in the
Montessori tradition, educating students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. The
school prides itself on producing students who are thoroughly prepared for serious college
study. The school is at 4060 Castle Ave. in Spring Hill. For more information, call Wider
Horizons School at (352) 686-1934.




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News NOTES

S CCVC cancels
August meeting
The CCVC regular open busi-
ness meeting scheduled for
Thursday evening, Aug. 23, has
been canceled to allow for sum-
mer vacations. The September
meeting will be held as sched-
uled at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept.
27, at the Citrus County Re-
source Center next to the V.A.
Clinic in Lecanto. All CCVC
members, veterans organiza-
tions and prospective members
are urged to attend.
We will make final plans for
the "Veterans Forum" from
10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday
Oct. 20, at the Citrus County
Board of Realtors on State Road
44. We will feature legislative
and V.A. speakers to bring us
up to speed on veterans' bene-
fits nationally, statewide and
locally, plus there will be food
and entertainment.
Sugar Babes
to meet for lunch
The Sugar Babes Doll and
Teddy Bear Club of Central
PFlorida will conduct its August
(jncheon at noon today at the
Plantation Inn in Crystal River.
,his is a social meeting and no
program or business is planned
a chance for members and
guests to visit and mingle.
,?f. The fall season for the Sugar
Babes ladies will begin with the
96September meeting at 10:30
-'a.m. Sept. 26 at the Crystal
Paradise Cafe in Crystal River.
ei1 Sugar Babes welcomes
b1guests and new members.
Snowbirds are welcome as well
asis newcomers to this area.
MWleetings are from September
throughh June with an informal
7Uluncheon in August.
0, For information, call Francine
Klug, president, at 794-0070 or
aqBarbara Bullock, vice president,
at 344-1423.
,oj IR-RU continues
9l( August schedule
The IR-RU Family Social
-lub at 9211 Florida Ave., Floral
' ity, announces its August
-~schedule. The club is acharita-I'"'
'le; nonprofit organization.
Meetings are at 1 p.m. on the
first Sunday monthly. The club
opens at 10 a.m. Monday
through Saturday and at 1 p.m.
Sunday. Weekly events:
Monday: Dart tournament
at 6:30 p.m. All players wel-
come.
Wednesday: Men's night,
happy hour all night.
Thursday: Ladies' night,
happy hour all night and
karaoke with JJ.
Friday: Karaoke with Saxy
Dave at 8 p.m.
Saturday: Karaoke with
Rose at 7 p.m.
For more information, call
637-5118.
Heritage Museum
hosts new display
The Old.Courthouse Heritage
Museum presents a new exhibit
titled "See It My Way: Reflec-
tions of Florida" featuring the art
of Joel Greenberg.
This large format photography
will be on display at the muse-
um through the end of August.
9 Museum hours are 10. a.m. to
:4 p.m. Monday to Friday and 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
For more information, call
Laurie Diestler at 341-6429.


Pet SPOTLIGHT
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Board to look at boundaries


Special to the Chronicle
In order to meet the requirements of
Section 1, Article IX of the State
Constitution known as the Class Size
Reduction Amendment, as well as to
address residential growth in Citrus
County, the Citrus County School Board
is constructing a new 810-student sta-
tion elementary school in the Citrus
Springs Area. This facility is scheduled
to open for students in the fall of 2008.
A comprehensive attendance bound-
ary study was conducted in the spring
of 2007 to assess the enrollment condi-


tions at each of the 10 elementary nity for questions and input from stake-
schools and the findings were used to holders. The meetings are scheduled at
draft a new attendance boundary map different locations for the convenience
for consideration by the of parents. The same
Citrus County School ON THE NET information will be
Board. provided at all three
The board reviewed www.citrus.k12.fl.us pgm locations.
the study findings on The following is a
July 31 and approved the draft atten- schedule for the community meetings:
dance boundary map for public input. N Today: from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Citrus
Three community meetings have Springs Middle School Cafeteria.
been scheduled in order to provide 0 Monday: from 4 to 6 p.m. at the
information regarding the Citrus High School Cafeteria.
Comprehensive Attendance Boundary N Aug. 30: from 5 to 7 p.m. at the
Study, as well as to provide an opportu- Lecanto Primary School Cafeteria.


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and 48 inches tall. Cheyenne can use a backless booster because the car has built-in headrests that provide support
and protection from whiplash in a crash. The base booster lifts her up to make the lap and shoulder belt fit correctly.

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ride in a booster seat when vehicle. All children Yes | No |
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pounds and outgrow a tod- seat until they are at least 4. Does the shoulder belt come across the center of the
S dier car seat, blt only about 13 years old to reduce the shoulder and chest
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boosterseat lifts kids up to injury by 40 percent. behind her back?
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Children should ride in right, and find out if he is 6. Can your child sit like this without changing position
a booster seat until they ready for a seat belt. for the whole trip?
are about 4 feet 9 inches For more information on Yes jL No '
S tall and fit in the seat belt. booster seats. go to um If you answered "No" to ANY of these questions, your
Booster seats protect boosterseat.org or call Sue child still needs to ride in a booster seat to keep the
kids from severe spinal Littnan, Car Seat Safety seat belt fitting right. if you answered "Yes" to ALL of
cord injuries and abdomi- Instructor, at the Citrus the questions, your child can safely use the adult seat
nal injuries by correctly County Health Department belt.
positioning the seat belt. 726-1731, ext. 242.

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ability or physical impairment
contact the Professional
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2.
addition, the proposed Ele-
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posted on the District Planning
owth Management Web site and
es and/or input can be provided
time prior to the adoption hear-
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3. The Web site link is: www
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NCVC

Special to the Chronicle
Brad Thorpe is representing
the Senior Foundation of
Citrus County and the Nature
Coast Volunteer Center by run-
ning for king of River Raft
Race. Make your donation now
so Thorpe will receive his
much-needed crown. Each
dollar donated counts as a
vote.
For 25 years, the raft race
has been a Nature Coast tradi-
tion. The past few years, organ-
izers have worked to make the
raft race
an event Organizers
that better
reflects will
the values
of the officially
communi-
ty This add .,
year, the
transfor- Raft Rate
mation is
complete. King and
They are Queen to
joining
with bUsi- Raft Race
ness and
charitable Day on
organiza-
tions to Sept. 22.
make the
25th an-
nual Raft Race an event to
remember.
Organizers will officially add
the newest element, Raft Race
King and Queen, to Raft Race
Day on Sept 22. The winners
will ascend to royal status by
virtue of raising money for
local charity. The person rais-
ing the most money for the
local charity of their choice
will be crowned.
To vote for Thorpe, checks
may be made payable to
Senior Foundation of Citrus
County. Send donations to
Citrus County Resource
Center, 2804 W Marc Knighton
Court, Lecanto, FL 34461. Call
527-5950.


Citrus Hills Women's Club donates


SThe Citrus Hills Women's
I Yankeetown. Isaiah's Place
1who have experienced traun
ties. The donation was made
s..':, ,',n IJn C,', ,o Carol Peterman, CHWC press
Stonewall the cat loves to sit and Isaiah's Place; Dorothy
ton the coffee table at the CHWC first vice president 2
ome of Cooper and Elaine
millerr in Riverhaven Village.

S 1M Submit information at least two weeks before the event.
Early submission of timely material is appreciated, but mul-
. tiple publications cannot be guaranteed.
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Special to the Chronicle
Club recently made a donation of $750 to Isaiah's Place of
does therapeutic intervention for children and families of children
na abuse or neglect, and children with autism or behavior difficul-
* from funds the club raised during the 2006-07 year. From left are:
ident 2005-07; Penny Phares, ARNP, RPT, Child's Play Foundation
Duran, administration assistant, Isaiah's Place; and Pat Borick,
005-07.


* Submit material at Chronicle offices in Inverness or Crystal
River; by fax at 563-3280; or by e-mail to community@
chronicleonline.com.


LINDA CROSBY/Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus Hills Women's Club recently donated $5,000 to the
Citrus County Family Resource Center in Hernando. The dona-
tion was made from funds the club raised during the 2006-07
year. From left are: Carol Peterman, CHWC president 2005-07;
Ginger West, director of the Citrus County Family Resource
Center; and Pat Borick, CHWC first vice president 2005-07.


* 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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(352) 422-6554
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2 FREE FEMALE CATS
Free to good home. In
good health, contact
Stefanie Greer
352-422-5485.
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352-628-4144

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FIREWOOD
24" Logs, ideal for
campsite. You pick up.
(352) 746-4160
FLORIDA BROWNDOG
9w old F Mutt puppy.
Brown, black and cute
all over Free 330-7129
FREE
Beagle/Bull Dog mix,
female, 4yrs old
Australian Shepherd,
2 yrs old.
Must have new home
due to illness.
(352) 270-3587
(352) 552-3926
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
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Call (352) 476-8949
Free Removal Scrap
Metal, Appl.'s, A/C,
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Brian (352) 302-9480
The Path Shelter
will pick up your
unwanted vehicle
Tax deductible
receipt given
(352) 746-9084
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Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
(352) 228-9645


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
LOST DOG
Miniature Pinscher
Blk/Brwn Has on a blue
harness. Lost In Beverly
Hills. (352)257-0224
Owner of lost
BEAGLE FEMALE
FOUND Her
Wishes to thank ALL
that helped locate her,
& the caregiver that
brought
her to her!
Small Yorkie
Medical Problems
Grover Cleveland Area
(352) 628-4195


S11x13 ULLuIeK Rnuu
Found by Walmarts,
Inverness area. Photo
of young man.
(352) 634-0983
BLACK MIXED CHOW
Male puppy.
VIc. Kenmore & Ring,
Citrus Springs. 8/19.
(352) 465-3293
DALMATIAN 10-11 yrs.
old. Min. spots. Crystal
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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, 5yr. sin.
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352-637-4336/634-2454
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
For ongoing Gopher
Tortoise Relocation
in Invernessl Help
w/trapping &
preparing for transit.
ATVs helpful.
Email or call:
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on our website or call
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a pet call us
Adoptive homes
available for small
dogs


Pet Adoptions
Thursday, August 23,
12noon 2pm
Mercantile Bank Rt.
44, Inverness
Saturday, August 25
10am -12pm
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evenings by
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All Cats and Kittens
are altered, tested for
Feline Luk and Aids.
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or stop by our offices
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and Conant.
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EXP. TEACHERS
CDA or 40 hr. training
required. Quality
chlldcare hiring.
(352) 795-5862
INFANT/TODDLER
TEACHER NEEDED
(352) 795-6890
NOW HIRING
CDA QUALIFIED
TEACHERS
"ALL ABOUT KIDS
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(352) 201-2770




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





























NAIL TECHS
Full Time or Part Time
(352) 382-7020
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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

S"ENDLESS i'
POSSIBILITIES

Life Care Center of
Citrus County offers
our associates a
unique and exciting
experience in our
nursing department.
Surround yourself
with a team of
caring, challenging
professionals who
aspire to meet the
same goals as you.

RN/LPN
Full-Time llp-7a

CNA
Full-Time, Part-Time
& PRN positions
available,
Excellent benefits
Sand career growth
opportunities
352.746.4434
Hannah Mand
3325 W. Jerwayne Ln
Lecanto, FL 34461
www.LCCA.com
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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 citrusmh.com.


F/T LPN
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
NEW WAGE SCALE.
Seeking oeitgoing,
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
vnaflorlda.or

Home Health Agency
Seeking
RN's
Per Visit, Benefits
Offered, Minimum
25 hrs. per week.
(772) 286-1844
vnaflorlda.org


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.
Onlyv Exo'd need aoplv
Fax resume to: Nettle
(352) 746-0333

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. i
Excellent pay
& benefits.
mediobflorida
@yvahoo.com
Or by fax:
(352) 726-8763
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EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/ Cell 422-3656

RN MDS
& LPN MDS
NURSES

Crystal River Health
and Rehab currently
has a position open
for a FL. Licensed RN
that has a min. of 2
years exp. in MDS.
This position requires
a working
knowledge of RUG
rates, State of I
Florida guidelines
and developing
Resident Care plans.
Computer literacy,
good communica-
tion skills and a
strong clinical
background a a
requirement.
Competitive salary
based on verifiable
experience with
great benefits.
Mail or Fax Resume:
Aft: Laurie Coleman
136 NE 12th Ave.
Crystal River, FL .
34429
OR FAX RESUME to:
(352) 795-5848
CONTACT Laurie Via I
Mail or FAX ONLYII
SDFWP/EOE

RN, LPN, CNA,
CMA NEEDED
ALL STAR *,
Professional
Staffing Services
352-560-6210

RN/LPN
CNA/HHA'S

New competitive
pay rates. Call
Interim Health Care
(352) 637-3111

RNs LPNs
Needed to provide
Public FLU Clinics.
(352) 683-2885
MAXIM HEALTH
CARE SERVICES

Wound Care
Nurse
Part time
(352) 586-0632

X RAY TECH
Part time
(352) 586-0632


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

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

AA*AAAAAA
NOW HIRING
Experienced,
Caring & Dependable

CNA's/HHA's
Hourly & Live-In,
Flexible schedules
offered. $10.00/hr.
CALL LOVING CARE
(352) 860-0885


: NURSES :
3-11 &
7A-7P WEEKEND
FLEX SHIFTS
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
&o HR/Connie cs
(M, T, Th. & F 9-3)
DFWP/EOE


NURSING
ASSISTANT

The Lodge at
Diamond Ridge
is seeking a
caring, qualified
person to join our
team.
PT 7am-3pm.
FT 3pm- 1p.m.
Please apply to
Lisa White,
Resident care
Coordinator
2730 W Marc
Knighton Ct
Lecanto, FL
No Phone calls please
EOE

Nursing

Psych RN's
Full-Time & Per Diem
You're an
accomplished Psych
RN who needs a
company that
recognizes what you
have to offer. It's
time to look at Home
Health and TLC
Health Care Services,
Inc.
Apply online:
www ticathome.com
or forward resume
Attn: Melissa Dishon,
(P) 800-992-6085, (F)
410-477-0546; E-mail:
mdishon@tlchhc.com
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"" Part time "
CHECK-OUT
RECEPTIONIST
Experience req'd.
Fill out application
in person @
WEST COAST
EYE INSTITUTE
240 N. Lecanto Hwy,
Lecanto, FL 34461.
(352) 746-2246
Ext834
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HUNGRY HOWIE'S
PIZZA & SUBS
Deliver'
rMgr./!ntSMgr.
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
RETAIL SALES
ASSOCIATE
Looking for successful
salespeople that are
career minded w/great
customer service skills!
Schedule includes
weekends.
Fax resume to:
(352) 527-2660



AC DUCT
INSTALLERS


Exp'd only. AIR MASTERS
(352) 564-8822
AC DUCT
MECHANIC &
EQUIPMENT SETTER
Must be exp'd In
both. Residential &
Commercial.
NO former
employees need
Must have own
transportation & valid
driver's license.
No phone calls
Apply in person only
H.E. SMITH CO.
1895 W. Gulf to Lake
Hwy., Lecanto
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
ELECTRICIANS
2 NEEDED
Residential/
Commercial.
Exp'd only
NO helpers & NO
former employees
need applvl
Must have own
transportation & valid
driver's license.
No phone calls!
Apoly In person only
H.E. SMITH CO.
1895 W. Gulf to Lake
Hwy., Lecanto
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
transpodtatlonlll
(352) 302-6397


EXPERIENCED
DUMP TRUCK &
TRACTOR
TRAILER DRIVERS

Benefits & Holidays
Class A or B License.
Apply In Person @:
SMG, Inc.
6844 N Citrus Ave.
Crystal River
EOE


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 I
(352)621-1600

TOWER HAND
Starting at S9.00/hr
Bldg CommunicationP
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
352-694-8017 Mon-FrlL
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 EOEg

WAVECREST
MASONRY
*COMMERCIAL
FORM CARPENTER
LAYOUT MAN
With tools c
(352) 746-9191


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$$ GOT CASH $$

Earn great money byt
setting appts. for busy,
local company.
Call Steve @ '
352-628-0187

Accountant J

Ideal candidate willi
have a minimum ofN
two years experience
in Accounting;
Associates Degree
In Business
Administration of
related field.
Computer
knowledge and
experience required.
Please apply online
at 9
www.citrusmh.com

CARWASH HELPS
BKLEEN Carwash haK
2 fulltime positions
open. Must be drug fre
and hard working. 9
Tues-Sat 9-5:30
527-4977




DELIVERY ROUTES.
AVAILABLE i
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.

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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.


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EXP. POOL SERVICE
TECH NEEDED
(352) 302-7447
GOLF COURSE 8S
LANDSCAPE

Personnel Needed.
FT. Apply in person at
920 E Ray St.
Hernando or
call 344-2400 I
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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



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*Drivers
eServers
*Cooks
*Shift Managers
Apply in person at:
PIZZA HUT
of HOMOSASSA
BARISTA

F/T or P/T. New cafe/
coffee shop in
Dunnellon.352-489-1818
(305) 525-8228
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

Hiring Experienced
HAND TOSSED
Pizza Maker/
Short Order Cook
SUB STATION
(352) 628-7827


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- LAWN TECHS
Salary + Commission.
Must have HS diploma
or GED, clean FL driver's
t license, must be willing
to work. (352) 628-3352

OTR DRIVER
Needed
SClass A, clean MVR,
flat bed experience
Call Debble 302-5619

P/T SECURITY
OFFICERS
Class D Security License
required. Local.
' Starting Rate $7.60/hr.
352-726-1551 Ext. 1313,
call between 7a-2:30p
Mon-Fri.





P/T Front & Snack
Counter Help
Experience a plus.
r Smiling faces a must!
SApply in person.
Manatee Lanes,
Crystal River DFWP
795-4546


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Fax Into & exp 564-0733


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6 Station Beauty Salon
US Hwy 41 S., Inverness
$25K John Hoffmelster,
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


CARE BEAR STUFF
$80/all. More Info
(352) 628-1669
NORMAN ROCKWELL
Limited Edition
RIdgeway Grandfather
Clock w/Westminster
Chimes. $1,500
(352) 637-0184



HOT TUB BRAND NEW
Loadedil 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.
Light, lounger. Under
warranty. New
$4,395/Sacrifice $2,195
(352) 746-0637

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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.com
FACTORY DIRECT
METAL BUILDINGS
CARPORTS, SHEDS
Custom Installation,
Up to 140MPH
Wind Rating
Gulf to Lake Sales
(352) 527-0555

Over 3 000 Homes
and Properties
listed at
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Insp. Lic & Boned Only
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': "U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
55' BUCKET TRUCK
20% off, mention of
this ad. Lic. & Ins.
(352) 344-2696









AFFORDABLE,
1 HAULING CLEANUP, I
PROMPT SERVICE
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
| Debris & Garages |
i- 352-697-1126
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
i& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
i;& Sod: 352-563-0272
FREE CONSULTATION
To hurricane ready your
j trees. Prof. Arborist,
it Action Tree 726-9724
Joseys Landscaping
Lawns, Trees, Pavers
t-Clean-up, Sod, dump
r- truck. (352) 556-8553


R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
#0256879 352-341-6827
A TREE SURGEON
Lic. & Ins. Exp'd friendly
serv. Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452



All Computer Repairs
We come to your home
or office, 21 yrs. exp.
7 days (352) 212-1165
Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery, avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
Computer Pro, Lw FIt Rt.
In-House Networking,
virus, Spyware & morel
352-794-3114/586-7799



CARPETFACTORY Direct!
Restretch,clean,'repair
Vinyl, Tile, Wood, (352)
341-0909 Shop at home
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728


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VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
DP Pressure Cleaning
& Painting. Licensed &
Insured. 637-3765
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext. painting FREE
Est., 10% off any job. lic
#99990257151 & Ins.
(352)201-0658
All Phaze Construction
Quality painting &
repairs. Faux fin.
#0255709 352-586-1026
637-3632
George Swedlige
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400 /628-2245
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Lic./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
POPCORN CEILINGS
PAINTED
Free Estimates
(800) 942-3738


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.
w- Aug-Sept. Special
Tampa Int. $75 max. 2
people. (352) 628-4927



BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile is restored
to new cond. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS (8827)



FREE ESTIMATES
FREE P.U. & DELIVERY
Furniture & Cornices
628-5595



CHILD CARE
In My Registered Home
All Ages, Excellent Ref.
v (352) 382-5118 i
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



VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397



Artistic Housecleaning
Excellent Results.
Redesign & Decorating
Avail., Ellle u 586-5968
Clean Breeze Cleaning
Service INC. Sparking
Clean Bath & KitchensI
352-344-5503/422-7435


Hauter & Clark
Handyman & More
Home, Office & Floor
Cleaning, Lawn Serv.
Pressure Washing,
(352) 860-0911
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
Touch of Class Cleaning
Service, 15 Yrs. Exp.
Also If you Need Help?
With Errands, Things
Around the House. Ref.
Nancy (352) 628-2774
West Coast Cleaning
Co. Resident. Cleaning,
Low rates, Free Est.,
Lic/Ins. (352) 628-0993




Spiffy Window Cleaners
Special Introductory
offer 20% Discount
ic. & Ins. (352) 503-3558
The Window Man *
Beats any Est. by 10%
Com./resid., Uc. &Ins.
(352) 2287295 *




COUNTERTOPS
Re-laminate or replace
your countertops. Mica
or Wood Cabinets
Avail. (352) 795-5300


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Additions-Kitchens
Bathrooms Decks, '
. Woodfloors Ceramic
DJM Constructors Inc.
Uc. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
All Home Improvement
with Craftmen Builders
Remodeling, Garages,
Decks, Frame & Trim
No Job Too Small[
427-2766 #CRC057657
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. In Central FL. Our
own crewsl Specializing
In additions, framing,
trim, & decks,
Lic. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
ROGERS Construction
New Homes,Addltions
Florida Rooms.
637-4373 CRC1326872




FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257-1011
I panel or comp cage
Family owned & oper'd


Screen rms,Carports,
Vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Uc#2708
(352) 628-0562



CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
AUGIE'S PRESSURE
Cleaning Quality
Work, Low Prices. FREE
Estimates: 220-2913
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING& PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
houses,driveways. 25 yrs
exp. Uc./Ins. 341-3300
Roland's Pressure
Cleaning & Painting
Mobiles, houses & roofs
Driveways w/surface
cleaner. No streaks!
2A vK. Ic ,-. 352-O2 8


#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 AIII NoiobL
too sm.l Remod., Home
Repairs, Press. Clean.,
etc. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No Job
too small Reliable. Ins
0256271352-465-9201
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext. painting FREE
Est., 10% off any Job. lIc
# 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
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AFFORDABLE, *
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE |
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
ALL HOME & MOBILE
REPAIR Room additions
& decks, Uc.28795. Ins.,
(352) 464-0835
EDWARD SIMAK
A TO Z FOR ALL YOUR
HOME REPAIR
20 + YEARS EXP
IIc34072 #353-302-4209
FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est. LIc # 0256374.
(352) 257-9508


HANDYMAN
If its Broke Jerry
Can Fix It. Uc#1 89620
352-201-0116,726-0762
Handyman Wayne
Uc 34151, 352-795-9708
Cell 352-257-3514
Hauter & 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/Ins.
(352) 628-4282 VIsa/MC

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Poe's Sewer & Drain
Cleaning,We unstop
toilets, sinks, bathtubs,
24/hr serve 352-302-7189




"U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
1 "'
r AFFORDABLE ,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126 J








All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving Items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., appI, trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professlonal
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264/201-1422.
Furn. Moving / Hauling
Dependable & Exp.
CALL LARRY
352-270-3589, 726-7022
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607


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All kinds of fences
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
Free estimates.
(352) 527-3431
ROCKY'S FENCING
Working In
Citrus County for 25 yrs.
Free Estimate, Uc. & Ins.,
352 422-7279
25 Years In County
Free Est., Res./Comm.
FENCES BY DALLAS
Llc:/Ins (352) 796-1110
3rd GENERATION SERVE
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
G: ob OWeifiehcIng,'
All types.Free estimates
Comm/Res. 628-4002
BARNYARD II FENCING
Serving Citrus Co. Since
1973. Free Estimates
1 (352) 726-9260
GARY JOE ROSEBERRY
Fence Company
Specializing in vinyl


#1 in Service
Hise Roofing
New const. reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs. exp. leak
spec. #CCC1327059
(352) 344-2442
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
. 795-7003/800-233-5358
RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS
Reasonable Ratesll
Exp'd, Uc. CCC1327843
Erik (352) 628-2557



All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
Concrete Slabs, Pavers
Remove & Haul Debris
Demolit. 352-746-9613
Lic# CRC1326431
CONCRETE WORK.
Sidewalks, Driveways
Patios, slabs. Free est.
Lic. 2000. Ins. 795-4798
Decorative concrete,
River rock, curbs, Stamp
concrete Fuston's River
Rock (352) 344-4209
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Uc.1476 726-6554


Additions-Kitchens
Bathrooms Decks,
Woodfloors Ceramic
DJM Constructors Inc.
Uc. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352)344-1620
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. In Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
In additions framing.
trim, & decks.
Uc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708







We do it ALLI Big or Sm.1
Additions, BA & Kltch.,
DrywallCrown molding,
Demo. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613




CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,.
handicap bathrooms.
Uc/Ins. #2441 795-7241
CUTTING EDGE Ceramic
Tile. Uc. #2713, Insured.
Showers Firs Counters
Etc. (352) 422-2019




ROCKMONSTERS, INC.
St. Cert. Metal/Drywall
Contractor. Repairs,
Texture, Additions,
Homeowners, Builders
Free est. (352) 220-9016
Uc.#SCC131149747
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263





Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch.rock. Tractor
work. No Job too small.
352-302-7325 341-2019
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
LUc. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
FLIPS TRUCK & TRACTOR,
Landclearlng, 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
& iimn lrinndinn


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 Cheapo" cuts $10 up
Beat any Price. We do
it All. Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
A TROPICAL LAWN
Family owned & oper.
Satisfaction Guaran.
352-257-9132/257-1930
All American Lawn
Care. Serving all Citrus
Cty. Free. est. Reas (352)
527-1836/ 200-1005
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, Uc. & Ins.
(352) 797-3166
Ziegler's Lawn LIc/Ins
Dependable Quality
Service comes 1st
(352)628-9848/634-0554


POOL BOY SERVICES
Aqua guard, Epoxy,
Coatings, Acrylic
Decking. Uc./Ins.
u 352-464-3967
A POOL LINERS *
15 Yrs. Exp.
Call for free estimate
S (352) 591-3641 v
POOL REPAIRS?
Comm. & Res., & Leak
detection, lic. 2819,
352-503-3778. 302-6060


WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes
& models. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard




=U CALL/WE HAUL"
Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
METAL BUILDINGS
Pump houses, carports,
* etc. Very reasonable!
Fred (352) 464-3146
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY








ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM


0 RAINDANL)-ER
6" Seamless Gutter
Best Job Avallablell
Uc. & Ins. 352-860-0714



MUSIC TEACHER VIOLIN
Base, Guitar. Elec.
Guitar, Drums. Wed-
dings 352-422-5291



NEED A NEW DOOR?
Pre-Hung Door units
New Const. or remod.
ENTRY POINT by Perry's
Lic. 2598(352)726-6125


; New & Re-Roofs Flat & Low Pitch
SRoof Repairs* Commercial Residential
Shingle Metal Built Up Roof
Torchdown Shakes






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Xnmstallsations
(352) 628-2557
Lucksroof.com
Roof Inspections Available Drug Free Workplace
Slate Certified Lic. #CCC1327843





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Travis Leturno Larry Leturno
ax 352-628-5552
352-400-2222
& Ins. Larry 352-400-2221


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Boulerice


& SUPPLY INC.
Family Owned & Operated
NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
FREE ESTIMATES





S(352) 628-5079 (352) 628-7445


Excavating Ponds & Ditches


Bush Hogging

Land Clearing 3


Fence Spraying

No Job Too Small

352-628-4121
.2312Cell 352-207-2834


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SServices for People Who Want Results


In Print and Online Daily


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




SSuncoast
Exterior
S Restoration Service Inc.
www.roofcleaningnopressure.com
1877-601-5050 352-489-5265


ALUMINUM


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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
Air Conditioner
.12,000 BTU, brand new,
never used $225
Air Conditioner
8,000 BTU, brand new
never used $150
(352) 634-2527
Camping gear, 2 tents
and 1 camper kitchen,
like new, $300.
(352) 637-6588
G.E. Refrigerator
Side by side with freezer
$400 U pick up
201-978-6015


GE Gas Stove
self cleaning,
natural gas or propane,
good shape
$40.
(352) 476-7556
GE STOVE,
elec. white. Exc. cond.
Dunnellon. $125.
(352) 489-2890
Refrigerator
$100.
(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.ft. with icemaker,
$400. GE Dishwasher,
Triton 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 $265/
set. Great cond. Best
Guarant. Free delivery
& setup (352) 835-1175
Washer & Dryer
Heavy duty, super
capacity $350. obo
(352) 628-3303
(352) 586-4257
WASHER & DRYER
Set for $100
(352) 220-4082


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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

Liquidation Auction
Gvle Breez Sr

SAT. AUG. 25
Preview: 8 AM
Sale: 9 AM
Gentle Breeze Loop
off Deltona Blvd.
Citrus Springs
Contents of 4 bidgs.
Inc tfurn., dining,
office, kitchen, &
support materials.
Comm. fire alarm syst.
dudleysauction.com
(352) 637-9588
AB1667 AU2246
12P 2Dnics inr-c'/


AIR COMPRESRUK
4000 Pro $125;
RYOBI 10" TABLE SAW
on Stand. 3 mos. old.
$135
(352) 621-0300
CRAFTSMAN
TOOLCHEST
Loaded!
$1,200 OBO
(352)1341-3008
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.



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15" LCD
Flat Panel TV &
PC Monitor $250.
(352) 795-5536
Older 50" Rear
Projection TV
Works well.
$150
352-637-4968/
352-484-9728
SONY 1000 WATT
DVD HOME
THEATRE SYSTEM
In a sealed box. $200
(352) 382-1191




450 CONCRETE BLCKS
.75 EACH/obo
you haul.
(352) 422-6464



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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, Spyware & morel
352-794-3114/586-7799
DIESTLER COMPUTERS,
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeeii.com



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MF40 LOADER
TRACTOR W/
BOXBLADE $4500.
(352) 726-1473


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;
S8 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) 86-2717
BEDROOM SET, KING SZ.
Very nice complete set.
Inc. exc. mattress
& box springs. $900
PATIO TABLE, $35
(352) 628-4031
BEDS ** BEDS *- BEDS
The factory outlet store!
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 %* Full $159
Queen $199 / King $249
Please call 795-6006
BEIGE LOVESEAT
& RECLINER CHAIR
$300/both obo.
(352) 746-2932
CHAR-GRILL SMOKER
W/COVER $100
HIDE-A BED SOFA
Floral Print, Exc. Cond.
$175
(352) 613-4891
CITRUS HOME DECOR @
Homosassa Regional,
Consignment. 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/Brldge for Big Scrn TV
$300; Wht wash wood.
(352) 527-9876
DINING ROOM SET
Table w/6 chairs & Ig.
China Hutch $500;
BREAKFAST DINETTE
w/4 Rocker Chairs $75
(352) 637-0184


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 Alien 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. $1 A00.
sell $650.
(352) 527-2327
LIVING RM. SET (Beige)
Sectional Leather Sofa
Bed & LoveSeat w/dbl.
recliner + 2 Indp. Swivel
Recllners $1,000;
CURIO CABINET $250
(352) 613-4891
LIVING ROOM SET
Cloth Sofa, 3 tables
(Coffee, sofa table, &
end table- white wash)
$400obo (352) 419-0125
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/mlrror,
chest of drawers, night-
stand, mattress & Box
springs, $725.
4 LIAR BACK Dining
Chairs, dark wood,
$240. (352) 344-1373
Oak Dresser
w/ Mirror $125
(352) 637-5708
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
Porch Furniture, Lloyd
Flanders white wicker,
w/ custom cushions,
table 4 chairs, 4 pc.
seatie like new, $600.
(352) 746-3410
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
QUEEN SIZE BED
Brand New Box &
Springs "Pillow-Top"
w/lighted hdbrd $700
(352) 795-2754

R ENTAL FINDER
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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
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


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Craftsman 15'/ 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
13V2HP, 30" craftsman
used less than 2,sea-
sons, automatic,
bagger, extra belts, gas
can, mini charger. All
papers cost $1AOO,400. sell
$650. (352) 527-2327
RIDING LAWN MOWER
Dixon 4516, w/traller &
misc. lawn equipment.
$1,700 (352) 726-0121
RIDING MOWERS
3, John Deer STX 38
$350, Craftsman
Garden Tractor with
blade $350
(352)447-5244




KENSINGTON EST.
Lecanto, By appt. only.
CONTENTS OF HOME


UKlUAL OUWWN
BRAND NEW
Never worn, Mori Lee
Collections, wht. sz. 18
Inc. headpiece, $1500/
obo. (352) 464-0619


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


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. S50.
Exc. (352) 746-2447
54x36 table, 4 chairs,
beige, rolled diamond
formica, $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..
Comp. w/hardwore,
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 wl 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. Kitchenald, 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 watt, 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 obo
(352) 344-2984
Refrigerator, 2003
Kenmore, 18 cu. ft.
$275.
Outdoor Ping Pang.
Table, $250.
(352) 270-3806
SOD. ALL VARIETIES
Bahia, $80 pallet,
St Augustine, $150
pallet. Install & Del.
Avail. 352-302-3363
Stainless Steel
KITCHEN ISLAND
on casters. $300;
CRAFTSMAN POWER
WASHER 5.5 HP $150
(352) 637-0184
SWIMMING POOL
18' Round. Uke Newl
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
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
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
floridachapter.com
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

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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:
dudleysauctlon.com
(352) 637-9588
AB1667 AU2246
12%BP 2%Disc 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 go. 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, Its, wlndshld.
full endcl. $1000;
'02 POLARIS 325 Trail
Boss $1,200 795-4770
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
CAR HAULER
20', '07, Pace, side door,
rear ramp, spare, used
once. Like Newl $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
STOCK TRAILER
20' Gooseneck. '99,
Exc. Cond. $2,300
(352) 746-0348









UTILITY TRAILER
4 x w/gate, like new.
$375 firm, days (352)
201-2798 after 5pm
344-4131



STROLLER Double
sweater, $30
HIGHCHAIR- $15.
(352) 746-9012
21-278ate r


ACOUSTIC
& ELECTRIC GUITARS
Bass, Banjo, Uke,
Mandolin, Amps,
Effects. Any
age/cond. We get
you top dollar. Do not
sell anywhere else,
M-F 10-6 563-1779.


NOTICE
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute:
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,
Multi- Colors, $350
(352) 228-1906
Dachshunds, 1 male,
neutered, pie cream,
6 mos., 1 Fern. 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
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Savyed $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
Low cost shot clinic
Tues, Weds & Thurs
1st & 3rd Saturdays
10am-4pm
(352) 563-2370


Folding Metal
Small Pet corral $20.
Metal Small Pet Kennel
$20. (352) 422-4235
GERMAN SHEPHERD
Female, Exc. AKC line,
blk. & tan. Ready 8/26
Health Cert. & Shots.
(352) 344-5365
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


412 Yr. Gray Qtr/Arab
Gelding. Broke to ride.
Little green.Not spooky.
No time or finances for.
$600obo (352)628-7907
EXP. FEEDER
Work flex. hrs. Under 1
hr. 7days/wk, AM. Must
Uve 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






PIGS FOR SALE
352-503-3228




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
FLORAL CITY
3/2, W/D.DW, $625
Ist/Ist/sec.
(352)344-1065
HERNANDO 2/2
Hwy 200 & 491, $475+
1st, Istsec. 352-341-0903
HOMOSASSA 2/1.5
Private lot. No pets.
$525/mo + 1st, last, sec
(352) 628-5696
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 Rent/sell.
OWNER FINANCE
$650mo. I1 pet. (352)
564-0856 or 628-3090
Non-Smoking 1BR Furn.
Scr rm. Crprt $500: IBR
furn. Park model, $325
No pets. 628-4441
RENTALS $400-550/MO
Newly dec, Hernando/
Inverness area.
DW 2/1, SW 2/2, SW 1/1
1st, Ist, sec 813-468-0049




4/2 HERNANDO DW '00.
Exc. cond, wrkshp.
$100,000
Keller Williams Realty
Call Debbie Fields
(352) 637-1500
ADULT PARKS
RENT OR OWN LOT
New 3BR, 2BA Skyline
Home, V2" 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 $103A426
only at
Taylor Made
Homes
Call 352-621-9182
Great Financing
5BR 3BA- Designer
Kitchen, Delivered
and set up $73,900.
Y1 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


IFIEDS 2



INVERNESS 2/2 66'X14'
LR, DR, KIT, W/D $6,500
OBO 352-287-1887
Ask for Mechelle
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, lor 2BR
Mobiles. Scr. porches,
appl., water Incl. Fishing
piers. $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
tile floors, Island kitchen,
appliance pkg. Home
was $79,900 buy at
Invoice $69,749. only at
Taylor Made Home
352-621-9181
OAK POND ESTATES
55+ comm. 3/2 carprt,
shed. Partially furn.
Very 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




HOMOSASSA
1/2 AC fenced lot.
Dock, quiet, $1.100 mo
352-628-2983

ENTAL F INDER
www.chronlcle
rentalflrtder.com


"FIXER-UPPERI"
2-Moblles for $80K
Both 2/1 Single wides.
Nice half acre lots-
, -needs work-1-ready
to go. May separate?
Owner/Agent
352-302-8046
2/2 ON 1 ACRE
Lg. oaks, Nice! Newer
appl., AC, roof over
mobile, 14X24 wrkshp.
$67,500, Bend Cove,
Floral City 352-302-7817
2/2/Crpt. SW Exc. Cond.
CHA, ceiling fans, scrnd
12 X 20 porch. Dbl.
corner lot on paved
street. $53K obo
352-503-6061/628-7480
3/2 SW on Two 1/2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
3/2, 1/4 Ac. Crystal Rvr
Near Bic. Prk, New roof
Handyman Special.
$55K OBO. Contract
negat. No owner finan.
(352) 302-5535
3/2/2 ON 4.65 ACRES
Homosassa, 1,864 sf, + 6
Horse Stable; Fencedl
New stone drive.
$229,900 Ron McEvoy,
EXIT (352) 586-2663
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 2/112
On lot, Cent. wtr, Good
rental Income. $27,000/
obo. 352-341-0903
HOMOSASSA 3/2 1404SF
On 2 acre. FP, Freshly
renovated. New Crpt.
$92,900, $3.900 down
$949.86/mo. M. Stone
877-289-5888

HOMOSASSA 3/2
DBL WIDE, MUST SEEI
1989 ,ON .55
ACRE.PAVED ROAD.
LIGHT AND
BRIGHT,NEW ROOF
AND APPLIANCES IN
2005,$64,900
352-817-2771
HOMOSASSA, 2.85 AC.
Newly Renovated TW.
Caged pool, 2 Crpt,
Front Deck, Crnr. Lot,
Fncd, Paved Rd. Mut
FSnl (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 On fncd. 1/2 Ac,
scrnd prch. carport.
20X20 garage, many
extras, great buyl
$135,000 (352) 628-4216
Magnolia Estates
btw Inv./Floral City, SW
Mobile 2/1 on 1 acre,
w/2 sheds, $55,000. obo
(352) 302-3872
NEW 3/2, '/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
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 apple'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.SEEI
7441 S. Kirk Pt, Lecanto
$80,000. (239) 246-0340


4/3, '/ Ac.l Wet bar,
entertainment rm.
MUST SELLI $3,500 dwn,
$875/mo. 352-795-6085
STICK BUILT, BLOCK
BUILT, MODULAR,
MANUFACTURED
Build to suit. All
Surrounding Counties.
Several Land/Home
Pkgs. Avail. Call us:
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2bd/2 1/2ba
F/L/Sec $725 Jon
786-525-6515 n
Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
> Property &'Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. is our.
only Business
Res.& Vac.
Rental Specialists
> Condo & Home
owner Assoc. Mgmt.
Robble Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
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CRYSTAL RIVER
I & 2 BR, W/S/G incl.
$600 (352) 212-7740
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly Renovated
1 bedroom efficiencies
w/fully equip. kitchens.
SNo contracts
necessary. Next to
park/ Kings Bay
Starting @ $35
a day for a week or
more. (Includes all
utilities & Full Service
Housekeeping)
(352) 586-1813
FLORAL CITY
Lakefront IBR, Wkiy/Mo
No Pets. (352) 344-1025


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3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm Ist Mo. FREEI
Crystal River. 634-0595

CRYSTAL RIVER
& HOMOSASSA
| Apartments Avail. I
ONE MONTH FREE
(352) 795-2626
L ME- -1
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 BR, laundry/premises.
$500 mo.+ sec. deposit.
352-465-2985
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 828 5th NE Ave.
Nice, CHA, $600/mo +
Sec. 352-586-5335
727-341-2955

CRYSTAL RIVER
Seven Rivers Apts.
1 & 2 bedrooms,
clean, quiet. Close to
mall & hospital.
Complete laundry
facilities.
No application fees.
(352) 795-1588
Equal Housing
Opportunity

HERNANDO
2/1 Very clean,
$525/mo. Sec. dep.
352-527-7842
INVERNESS
1 & 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./mo, 1 yr. lease,
credit check req.
All Citrus Realty Inc.
(352) 726-2471
INVERNESS, 2nd Fir.
Near hospital & dwntn.
2/1 Comp. remod. &
spacious, all apple. inc.
Prvt. parking & ent.
$1,075/ mo. lst/Ist/$500
sec. No smoking/pets.
(352) 726-8512 x. 2808


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4 NEW MODELS
RESALES
$44,500.-$100,000.
Excellent Amenitiesi
5 55+
Gated Community
Phone 352-795-7161
2/1 FIXER UPPER
Inglls 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. furn.
$64,550 TOO MANY
NEWS to stl 563-2526

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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


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2/2 CITRUS HILLS
Greenbrier 11,1st fir. furn.
Near pool. $114,500
$1,000mo 352-249-3155
CITRUS HILLS
Meadow View Villa
2/2/1 Fully furn. Pool.
(352) 586-0427
INVERNESS 2/2
Unfurn, W/D, no smoke/
Sets, $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 2/2V2
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 2/2/1Y-, Atrium
Villa, 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/
opt. to buy, fans, blinds,
refr., stove, microwave,
tile carpet. $750. mo.
(352) 592-0893
INVERNESS 1/1
All apple's, sm, pet okay,
$550/mo. + $100.dep. +
last mo's. 10% disc. to
Sr's. 352-527-8263
INVERNESS 2/1
New paint/carpet.
Eat-in kitch. W/D H.U.
No pets. $550 + sec.
(352) 637-5598
LECANTO 2/2
1,200 sf. $650/mo.
lst/ist/sec352-697-2068




INVERNESS
RIVERSIDE LODGE
Furn. Cottage, 1/1,
all util & cable TV Incl.
$695. mo. $300 moves
you In. (352) 726-2002




DUNNELLON
3/2/Crpt, Quiet
Historic District,
carpet, big bright
kitch.. storage.
Redecoratedl
Spotless! Imm. Occ.
$795mo.352-527-39533
52-427-7644
HOMOSASSA
Upgraded 3/2 Enjoy
Access to Comm.
Amen. & Pool. 55+
$1,250/mo.
2/2/1 Furn. Villa SMW
$900/mo.
3/2/2 Fully Furnished
w/Pool. SMW, $1,350
Coldwell Banker, Next
Generation Realty
(352) 382-2700


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SUGARMILL WOODS
RENTALII Lovely Home,
4/2/2 No smoking; Small
pet okay. Ref., $999/
mo. Avail. Oct. 1st
(386) 569-6777

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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
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Ask for Kathy
or Janet
352-726-9136
311 W Main St.
Inverness


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Homosassa Meadows
3/2/2 From $725
Homas. 2/1 From $535
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, 'Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
BEVERLY HILLS
f I/crpt. Glass Rm.
Clean & Conv. Area
- .555. (352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILLS
10 N.Desoto 2/1
$650.mo
8 N.FIIImore 1/1
$625.m6
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, 2/1'/1I
& carport. New inside,
$725 mo. 1st., Ist, dep.
& 33 Murray St. 2/11h.
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. 165S. Lincoln
772-563-9379/584-0939
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, Laundry rm. $575.
352-382-3525
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1/1
Clean! $725/mo. +
Ownr/Agt 352-228-3731
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/I/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 3/1
WOW1 ScrnRm., strg.
rm. Lawn care incl.
Ref. Req'd $650/mo.
352-302-3319
Beverly Hills 3/2/1
Comp. 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, &
1 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 HILLS
PRESIDENTIAL
3/2/2,1 ac, $850/mo.
(352) 212-5812
CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/1
Huge yrd. Inc. Lawn
Maint. $850. mo. F/L/S
(352) 533-2244
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/1
Remodeled. W&D Cen-
tral Air, Avall Now. $650.
mo. (609) 457-9349


CITRUS SPRGS 3/2/2
New, W/D, Pet friendly,
$925/mo.352-812-1414
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1, $750/mo
2/2/1, $750. mo
401-692-6966
CITRUS SPRINGS,
3/11/2/, 1,375 sq. ft.,'
great location, next tb
park & schools
$700. mo. Call Greg
(772) 323-9547
CITRUS SPRINGS
Many Available
$825.- $875. mo. 2 -4 wks
FREE Rent if Qualify.
(352) 795-9123
Charlotte G Realty .
& Investment LLC I
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 2/1/1
Inc. water, trash &
lawn maintenance.
$775/mo + sec. depl
(352) 628-4282





Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2
$825.00
Please Call:
(352) 341-3330
For more Info. or
visit the web at:
citrusvillages
rentals.com
Gospel Island
"' 2 Fpriale .onloatl
,& "aroi ,oOt a,:,"ki
part turn i i4.n/!rTi
IrT,'+C (352) 726-7107
HERNANDO 2/li
Frnt prch, side rampA
Shed. Parklike. settliln
$550 (813) 468-0049'
HOMOSASSA 3/2/
Almost new; Neda
QuJ l *'D Cr..e.en
H ,.:rr ,.: ,' o 5 I.e nr ,.
$625 (352) 382-137v3
HOMOSASSA SPG;.
3/2 :n.ni cre Luck4
Hill. arOea C, I 'di'4
doc :rnea $800/mo.
(954) 294-0531 A
INV. Cypress Cove Tli
Waterfront 2/2, w/ W/P
end unit $750. mo.4
Call (305) 978-3315'
INVERNESS 1/1 ,
Water & :, o0n m s.
C'e'. S :l m rerr '
(352) 726-6515
INVERNESS
2/1. poss. 3 coa.c.ron 1
l.3ia ec (352)726-5338
352-464-0388 aner 10,
INVERNESS 2/2/1
Highlands, scm porcil,
$750/mo (813) 973-72 7
INVERNESS 3/2
BEST OF THE BEST Or
driving range. Right
next door to Countr
Club. $900/mo.
(352) 560-7383
INVERNESS 3/2/2
Lake Area, $820/mo.
(352)341-1142
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1r 2EIR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, appl., water'
incl. Fishing piers.
Beautiful trees. $350
and up. Leeson's
352-476-4964 4
INVERNESS POOL.
3/2/2, Golf Crse Loc4
Incl. pool & lawn serMv
$1,050mo. 908-322-6549

LANDMARK
REALTY

We have a
variety of rentalI
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information.

Ask for Kathy
or Janet
352-726-9134
311W Main St.
Inverness I
NO CREDIT CHECKII
RENT TO OWN
352-484-0866
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Crystal River 3/2:
Oceanfront, ceramic
file, $950/Mo. a
(863) 446-0950 after p
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/2.5 $1,200/mo.I
1st & sec; Lease Petso
(352) 795-0207 i
CRYSTAL RIVER ;
Spacious 2/2 condo#
Beautiful waterfront
view w/dock. Recently
updated, partially
furnished. Pool, tennr
cts., cable TV. $900/nrp
(414) 690-6337 *
HOMOSASSA '
Waterview w/privatq
Dock 2/2 CHA, wrap
around scrn. porch.A
(813) 312-9076
INVERNESS 1/1 ,
WATERFRONT, Util. incl.
$495/mo.(352) 341-31$1
INVERNESS 3/2
Wtfrnt Gospel Is. w/shl,
352-201-1222/560-3048


CITRUS HILLS
Meadow View Villa,
2/2/1 Fully furn. Pool,
(352) 586-0427
CRYSTAL RIVER
Like New 2/2 w/ 2 car
carport. Incl. W/D,
doorways & bathrooms
wheelchair accessible,
nice porch w/ AC, star-
.age shed, close to mall.
Lawn maint., incl.,
$750.mo. annual, $900.
mo. 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, turn. on 21/
park like Ac's, $1,050.
FURN. APT. 2/1
CRYS. RVR $590.
(352) 795-2204


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'PRITCHARD ISLAND
2/2 $165K, $800/mo,
Dock, Comm. Pool
352-237-7436/812-3213



3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
CITRUS SPRGS 4/3/3
New 8202 Empire
$1,100mo. 352-697-1907
CITRUS SPRINGS
Rent or Lease Option.
4/2/2, 2,200 sf.
(352) 746-1636
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FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresil
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
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' 3/2 newly remod. DW
ae on fenced acre. No
i pets. $775/mo + $775
c- 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, Util. incl.
$450mo (352) 212-4151



HOMAS. 2/1, MH Util.
Incl. Nice clean, quiet
park. short/lorig term.
$695 (352) 628-9759
HOMAS. 2/1, MH Util.
Incl. Nice clean, quiet
park. short/long term.
c $695 (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



Kings Bay Crystal River
1 mo. at a time Rentals
Furn. 1/1 Apt. Sleeps 4.
$1000/mo. Includes
boat slip. 386-462-3486


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3.9/% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
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FINANCED REAL ESTATE
NOTES. Call John
(352) 249-6948



GREAT COMMERCIAL
Blg. on Hwy 44, NV.
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 JWMorton
(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 sf, metal big. Main
rd. crnr loc., Loading
Dock. $675K Don
Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056



1ST TIME HOMEBUYERS
Poss. 100% financing.
New 3/2/2. $189K
CITMAR Group LLC, Lic,
Real Est. Broker.
(352) 447-5877
3/2/2 Rehnt-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645


Your world first.
Every Day

CtlbNocLE
Cla .fit.J


3/2/2, 1.23 Ac.
REDUCED TO $289,500
'07 New, Upgrades
2,372 Llv./3,269 Tot. SF.
(352) 302-0744
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 Ist
Choice. (352)220-9188
BUILDER LIQUIDATION
4/2/2 Was $220,990
Now $185,990 + Up to
$6K C.C. Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker Ist
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
Withlacoochle Tr.
Cathedral ceilings,
eat-In kitch., Roman
tub, upgraded appl.
1,683 sf under AC
$179,900 (352)746-6161
STILT HOMES
Molular Stilt Homes
140 mph. zoning.
We build, sell, deliver
We do It all
Eliminate builder
mark-up. Call the
factory. John Lyons
800-622-2832 xt. 210





BETTY MORTON


Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8%
Commission

Re(iOS Iect

(352) 795-1555


3/2.5/2 POOL HOME
UPDATED EVERYTHING
FSBO, Adj. to Golf
Course, Crnr Lot, Gas
FP, Irr, Well, Granite,
Huge Shed. Must Seel
myhome4sale.net
$299K (352) 746-1175

3/2/2 POOL HOME
2237 sq.ft living space.
Backs to Black Diamond
3186 W Birds Nest Dr.
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(352) 464-3383





305 S Tyler St
Lovely Home, totally
remodeled 2/2/2 w/
large rms, family Rm w/
FP, Dining Rm, eat In Kit.
all new tile, paint, CHA,
& Roof. Custom kit
cabinets, new
bathrooms, hot tub,
landscaping w/
sprinkler system &
more...MUST SEE,
$169,500.,
(352) 746-9103


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Your SATISFACTION
Is Mv Future!
(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, Fl. Realty &
Auction. (352) 628-0968
REDUCEDII
4/3/2, Built 2006,
Crystal Glen $267.000
Seller will pay all closing
cost. Call for Info.
FSBO (352) 527-1177
Split-ranch 3 bed,3 bath
(1 handicap acc) Ig
kitchen, Fla rm, screen
porch, deck, cement
block, 2.3 ac, appraised
$267k. 352-746-8797


Cl-ASSIFEEI)S


$79,900
2/1/Carport, w/Fam
Rm.1126 SF Liv. ALL
BRAND NEW & beautiful
(352) 464-2160




HOME FOR SALE
2/1.5/1 Large FR. New
appliances, central, tile.
Immaculately Nice Lot!
430 S. Washington St.
$99,900. (863) 647-2950
NO CREDIT CHECKII
RENT TO OWN
352-484-0866
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3/2/2 CRYSTAL GLEN
Elegant Home 2,577 sf.
Orig.$224,900/NOW
$179;900 Ron Egnot 1st
Choice Coldwell 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 Ilstl $749,500
Charlene & Peggy,
EXIT REALTY
(352) 464-4179


3/2/2 TERRA VISTA VILLA
By Owner, Spacious
2,583 sf. AC, Huge Lot
on the park. $170K
under replacement.
Must Sell this monthly
$397,000 352-228-2044
BEAUTIFUL 3/2/2 Golf
Crs. Home, New AC,
roof & carpet. Nicely
landscaped, clean,
updated. REDUCED TO
$210,Q0Q 954-309-4262
Brentwood @Terra Vista
Beautiful, clean &
contemporary Town Hs,
2/2.5/1 + loft. View of
waterfall. Furn. Negot.
$195K(352) 560-0229
CAMBRIDGE GREENS
3/2/2 New Constr.
For Sale by Owner
Go to www.citrus
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 I 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



















3/2/2Canterbry Lk.Est.
NEWI Den, MB Suite,
Hg. W.I. Closet, Scrnd.
Lanai. 7 fans,$332,900
(847) 612-2388
(508) 558-9790 Robert
ARBOR LAKES 3/2/2
1580 sf,, Ingrnd jacuzzi,
Gated 55+ comm.
Reduced! Owner wants
offers $174,900 Norm
Overfield 352-586-8620
Keller Williams Realty


Hemando Forest Lake
North, Newer 1 Lg
Bedroom 1000 sq. ft., on
1 acres, very good
cond. must see. Look!
Make offer
(352) 344-5448
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 see!
(VACANT -
MOVE TODAY)
Asking $269K
Contact D Crawford
for details.
(352) 212-7613

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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
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

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$10K Below Appraised
Valuel 2/2 fenced yard,
newer AC & roof,
$90,000. 352-527-3562
Beautiful Bargain 3/2/2
New roof, fireplace, tile.
25X25 LR, Immac. cond.
2100SF. 100% FIN.
$176K, (352) 586-7685
BUY OWNER T.P.A.61665
BETTY MORTON


Lic. Reali srate ,Agenr
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
Reaky Select

(352) 795-1555
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequailified only
Must See. $124,900
(352) 201-1663




FOR SALE BY OWNER
2BD, 2BA, LR, DR,
Kitchen range with ex-
haust hood, disposal,
dishwasher, washer
dryer hookup 1 car gar,
with opener, screen/
vinyl enclosed porch.
(352) 341-2771 for info
HIGHLANDS 2/2/1
Split plan, oversized
wooded corner lot.
4Yrs old. Fam. rm. w/FP,
all seas Lanai, by owner
$145,900 (352) 637-1357
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Uc.# CBC059685
INVERNESS-LITTLE JOHN
3/1/1, 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 CB, Move In Price
$139,900
Built right/Priced Right
To view! (352)860-0574
We can help
w/flnanclngl
Lakefront Stilt Home
Drastically Reduced
3/2/2 car carport, was
$204k Now $160,000
Barb Malz, 212-2439
Keller Williams Realty
LOVELY 2/2 ON
treed lot. New roof, AC,
ceramic tile & carpet.
Extra lot also avail. Must
See to appreciate!
$152,900 (352) 220-3401
Owner finance 3/2
CH/A, clean, $129,000/
offer or lease option
(352) 422-1916 cell
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3/2/2 W/caged pool &
Lanai. Waterview, fam.
rm. New AC & roof.
Tile & Carpet thru-out.
$167,000,.352-476-9592
WINDERMERE VILLA
Pristine/original model
2/2/1, $155K
FSBO (352)726-8503
YOU GET MORE HERE
$169,000
Brand new 2100 SQ.FT
3/2 custom home,
Many Upgrades. You
Will Want To Look
Here 1st 917-804-4300




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Totally remod $129,900
(352) 302-7778
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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 refinished
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
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/1BA Home
Excel. cond. Updated,
Asking 85,000.Contact
Debble Fields@ Keller
Williams Realty637-1500
Beautiful 3BR, 2BA
home on 1 acre, corner
lot overlooking Floral
City lake. asking
$250,000 For details
(352) 464-5433
Cute Lakevlew House
2/1.5/1,All new renov. ,
fenced yard. $121K
352-357-8899/408-8961
GREAT HOME ON 1 AC.J
2/2/2, new roof, renov.
In 2004. Open floor,
w/split plan $179,900
Terr Hartman Crossland
Realty (352)726-6644
MUST SELLI
4-5/2.5 All new appl.,
Above ground pool.
Excellent Housel $250K
(352) 637-3253



4/2/2, 2,100 SF. $154K
Beautifully remodeled.
New oak cabs, wood
floors, timberline roof,
fireplace, 2 mln. from
water. (352) 688-8040
BETTY MORTON


Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission

Re(352) 795-1555

(352) 795-1555


BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
Is MyvFuturelI
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC

FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135

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3/2 SW on Two /2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
3/2/2 POOL HOME
Lots of Newsl Full bar
@ Solar Htd, Scrnd. Pool
$169,900 Harley Hough,
EXIT Realty Leaders
352-400-0051

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New 3BR/2BA 1408 s.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 I $120K OBO,
Kathy SantoColdwell
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.com
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
ready PattyColdwell
Banker (352) 601-4391
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


BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI

Your SATISFACTION
Is My Futurell
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
BUYING OR
SELLING? CALL ME
FOR RESJLTSI


Call Me
PHYLLIS STRICKLAND
(352) 613-3503
Keller Williams
Realty
CRYSTAL RIVER, /2 Ac.
Beautiful New 2 Story
Cape Codi 5/21/2/2
Over 2,800 Sf. MUST SEEI
(352) 746-5912




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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

HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
Just Reduced $20,000.
10 acres 3/2 DW, 1850 sf
fenced w/ stalls,
Steal It For $190,000,
www.buyowner.com
#63204, (352) 613-0232


MIchele Rose
REALTOR
"Simply Put-
I'll Work Harder"
352-212-5097
thorn@atlantic.net
Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515
NO MONEY DOWNII
Qualified buyer E-Z
finance 3/2 + 2/1
Gerry (352)816-0010
Owner/Realtor
SELL YOUR HOME
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My Goal Is Satisfied
Customers

REALTY ONE
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COMMERCIAL SALES
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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, barnl2 X 12
stalls + paddock 2/2 MH
Gorgeous hill-top views
$215K Well< mkt.
352-239-7788/465-2427


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Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
EXCEPTIONAL VALUEII
Waterfront 2/2/1 In
Dixie Shores $338,500
John Maisel III Exit
Realty (352)794-0888

FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14X28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Flnan.
(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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PRKIIlHAKU ISLAND
2/2-$165K, $800/mo,
Dock, Comm. Pool
352-237-7436/812-3213
Riverfront 1,850, sq. ft.
1.25 Acres, Boat house
& Dock, Great Viewl
$379,000. OPEN HOUSE
Sat. & Sun. Ipm-5pm
(352) 344-1613
SOUTHERN ELEGANCE
'05,3/3/3+, 2.33 Ac.
2,241 LivSF, $323K
#308410T. Paduano
C21, JW Morton
(352) 212-1446




1-15 HOUSES WANTED
Cash or Terms
John (352) 228-7523
www.FastFloridaHouse

WE BUY HOUSES
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352-637-2973
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3.7 PINE RIDGE CORNER
Acreage Priced To Seill.
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






wwwcrossland

Crossland
Realty Inc.

(352) 726-6644


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
Greenbr/ar /Ilst fir. turn.
Near pool, $114,500,
$1,000mo 352-249-3155
PRITCHARD ISLAND
2/2 $165K, $800/mo.
Dock, Comm. Pool
352-237-7436/812-3213




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BEAUTIFUL 3/2/2 Golf
Crs. Home, New AC,
roof & carpet. Nicely
landscaped, clean,
updated. REDUCED TO
$210,000 954-309-4262




2004 BEAUTY
2/2/2 w/1,606 LIvSF
Maint. Freel #311064
$179,900, T. Paduano
C21 JWMorton
(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


All wholesale. $1,500 &
Up. (352)621-0848
CENTURY
1996 Tunnel Hull, 21 ft.,
130 HP, Yamaha, blmlnl
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 Blmlnl,
Alum. Trlr Only $8.000
EIRM.(352) 447-1244


Your World


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Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
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 Mtivatedl Bring
all offers 305-219-8247
PINE RIDGE
1 Ac. Treed Lot in
area of beautiful
homesl-PrFced'to sell
$62,900 352-746-6161
Terra Vista Golf Course
,53 Ac. on Redsox.
Prime for new hornel
#313888, $99K
T. Paduano, C21
352- 212-1446




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CESSNA 172C
1962, IFR equipped,
Super Tips, Strobes, Cus-
tom Cabin Cover, New
Paint & Interior 2002,
Total time 3740. Engine
since remanufacture
1323. Runs & Files as
smooth as silk, $35,000
(352) 637-5073
netslania.net




25 HP YAMAHA
2000, 4 stroke, Hi-Thrust,
T/T; Like Newl $2,000
(352) 476-1113
or (352) 249-0860
Boat Trailer
Galvanized, 14'
new tires,
$300.
(352) 382-0468
PONTOON BOAT
TRAILER
tandem axle, 13" tires,
galv, 31 ft.adjustable.
1,600. (352) 447-0572




2 YAMAHA
WAVE RUNNERS, 2000,
GP760, w/trailer,
$6,000/both.
(352) 257-1355
2, 1996 SeaDoos,
w/ trailer, runs good,
minor work w/ Fuel lines
on both, $2000.0BO,
(352) 464-3246
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



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

p
(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!


or (352) 344-4400 new brakes & battery,
DAMON 32', 1992 runs & looks great
454 Chevy eng, 27K ml, $3,300 (352) 860-1390
2 ACs, queen bed.Non BUICK PARK AVE
Smoking, No pets, Lots 1996, Loadedl Runs &
of extras & Exc. Condl drives greatly 232K
$18.900 (352) 527-8247 All Hwy miles. $2,495
GULF STREAM 352-637-3550/228-1420
1990, 32 ft., 63k mi., new BUICK REGAL '95
AC, floor & 4 new tires. Custom, 4dr. 60,525 ml.
$9,000. New tires, orig. owner.
(352) 382-5259 $3000/obo 352-527-8692
HOLIDAY RAMBLER CHEVROLET
Endeaver, 34', 1996 2005 Impala, 30K ml.,
LOADEDI 50K ml. 6 new under factory warr.,
Mich. tires, Always $13,000 abo
covered. 352-628-1140 (352) 634-2221
HR ADMIRAL 36' CHEVY
'02, 2 slides, 1.5 baths, '94, Caprice LS, excel.
11,500 miles, Exc. Cond. car, leather, loaded,
$57,500 Steel wheels, runs great-
(352) 382-0017 $2,950. (352) 527-1883
ROCKWOOD Chevy Camaro
'94, 23 1/ ft., class A, '97,Convertible auto.
generator, roof AC, AC, V-8, dependable,
Chevy, 19k ml. $16,900. Ext. CD player, $4700.
(352) 564-7935 (352) 586-3854


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Yamaha, $14,900 AWARD '93
(352) 586-2493 23', rear bdrm, full bath
HURRICANE 22' & kit. Very clean,
94, Fun Deck, fishing, ready to go. $42000
changing rm. 115 hp (352) 341-1297
Johnson. New bottom CLEARVIEW
paint. $7,500 Obo by Fleetwood. 2007, 33'
(352) 563-1327 Park Model. Slide Outs.
JON BOAT 14' Must Seel Moving, must
15 hp Johnson, sell, Sacrifice $16,500
w/trolling motor & (352) 613-4193
trailer. $1,200 COLEMAN POPUP
(352) 726-0121 '89, Air, refrig, stereo,
Key Largo 200 exc. cond. $ 1,800/ obo
2000, 20 ft., CC, 130H (352) 489-9736 or
John., S&S prop. dual (352) 422-2874
axle trir, electronics FLAGSTAFF
excel. cond. $9,500. 1990, Popup, AC, stove,
(352) 249-8059 ref. microwave, awn-
(727) 461-3455 Ing, great cond. $1,500.
KEY WEST 17' (352) 795-0206
85HP YAMAHA I BUY RV'S
GALVTRAILER Travel Trailers, 5th
CALL FOR EXTRAS wheels etc. Call Glenn
795-6693 $5000 OBO (352) 302-0778
LOWE 15' JOHN KEYSTONE 32'
BOAT W/25HP John- Bunkhouse
son/ trailer, Model 2005,32 ft.Bunkhouse
L1$2500 (342V. Exc52) 447cond3385 with master. Sleeps 8,
$2500 (352) 447-3385 microwave, Very nice
Nature Coast Marine and clean. Value $20K
New, Used & Sell for $15K OBO
Brokerage Call 941-626-3951
We Pay Cash for LUXURY BY DESIGN
Clean Used Boats '05, 33ft, travel fraler "
www BoatSuper excel, condition
Center.com $12,500.
352 794-0094 (352)464-1170
Fr u s--.a -M T RV DONATIONS T
Nature Coast Marine Tax Deductible for
| Sales &Service Appraised Value
Present this Ad for Maritime Ministries
10% Off on all 1 (362) 796-9621 1
mParts & Service i
1590 US 19, TRAVEL TRAILER
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NW T-TPS ers manuals, hot rods,
GULFTOLAKE aARI Lifetcime 50centsion,
(CUDDY CABIN eapprx. (352) 344of aut-0513


TOPS Neon
Super Closeout Salel '97, runs well, w/ AC
Won't Last Longi for arts only
Call for Pricing first $450. Firm.
Mon-Fri. 9am-8-m
(352) 527-3565 (352) 228-9547
(352)527355 TRUCK TOPPER
PONTOON BOAT 74 X 60 Good Shape
20', 50 hp engine $65; TRUCK TOOLBOX
In Good Shapel Alum. Dia. Plate 5'
$6,500 OBO Like Newl $75/Pd. $225
(561) 762-7058 (352) 560-7595
PONTOON BOAT
'87, & Trailer, 70H, Evin.,
recently rebuilt, extr fea-
tures, good cond. $3,000
obo 352-746-9059 $$CASH PAID$$
PROLINE Wanted Vehicles
1992, 16', w/trailer, & Dead or Alive,
electronics, outboard Dale's Auto Parts
'85, Yamaha, $4,000. 352-628-4144
(352) 220-6620 r 2 m
REGAL 20' I TOP DOLLAR
Bowrlder, 5.7 Merc I/O For Junk Cars
Real CleanI Nice trlr. I $ (352) 201-1052 $
$2,800 (352)621-0848 L C m Hm W k
r sTA IN-- E i CASH BUYER-No Junk
SRENTAL FINDER for Trucks, Vans & Cars
www.chronlcle Larry's Auto Sales
rentalfinder.com Hwy 19 S. Crystal River
L m n"1" Since 1973 564-8333
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 *FREE REMOVAL OF.
equipped, 115HP Merc. ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
Price reduced to $9.500 mowers, golf carts. We
(352) 795-7398 sell ATV parts 628-2084
SEA RAY 18'. $ $ CASH PAID $ $
'99 Bowrlder w/ trailer, Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
115 Merc, OB, Tilt & No Title OK, Call J.W.
Trim, Extras, $8,900 OBO. (352) 228-9645
(352) 628-9056
SEAHUNT
2003 17FT, CC, CG
approved. 70HP Nissan
motor, trailer, $10,500 r -a- ql
(352) 400-0165 '02, Honda Civic EX
SeaRay Auto, sunroof,
ay A/C and MORE
25 ft. cuddy cabin, BETTER HURRY WON'T I
radar tower, new bim., LAST at $8,999
custom low boy trir, 866-838-4376
Divorce forces sale, 1 8 6 6 8 i-
$5,000. (352) 212-7555 r q
Sportcraft '03 Toyota
'86, 20 ft., CC, 140 MR-2 Spider
OMC, Sea drive, rebuilt Rare Find
'05, boat/mtr/trlr. $,500 $199.00 per mo.
obo (352) 795-4204 i CALL NOW
T re a Sf 866-838-4376
Tremblay Skiff I Am m m Ji
15' 8", Custom built, 1: j-.=ta.:11 Iwo
tunnel, runs dry, w/ trlr '97 LINCOLN TOWNCAR
No motor, absolutely 97 LINCOLN TOWNAR
-Immaculate, $3,000. Loaded, Flawless ............$4,995
(352)628-0505 '04 KIA RI.WAGON
Low Mi,, 5 Spd,, A/C.$5,995
Vectra '03 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE
'06, Like new, seats 8, Loa, Re ...........$9,980
90HP, loaded, $22k lAii.jj
Sell $16Kobo a''
(352) 795-6895
Wanted: Boots in Need r ---od A
of Repair, also motors '99 Honda Accord
Sand trailers. Cash Paid I LX, Low Miles Auto I
(352)212-6497 | A/C only $8,999.
(352 212649 866-838-4376


A DEAL
A WHEEL OF 5slines for only
A DEAL $37.951*
2 weeks in the
5 lines for only wek icne
$37.951" *2 weeks Onlinal
*2 weeks in the *Featured In Tues.
roiciei "Wheels" SectionI
*2 weeks OQnlinel Call Today
*Featured in Tues. (352) 726-3983
"Wheels" Sectionln
aCal Today or (352) 563-5966
For details.
(352) 726-3983 "55 per additional line
or (352) 563-5966 Some Restrictions
For details. May Apply
*$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions ALL SAVE AUTO
May Apply AFFORDABLE CARS
AIRSTREAM '78 100+ Clean
Argos 28'L, new stove, FDOMenb DCr
refrig. Almost new gen. 30 MIN. E-Z CREDIT
Runs gd. $7000/aba 1675 US HWY 19
(352) 382-3710 HOMOSASSA
DAMON 32' 1997 352-563-2003
w/SLIDE, new tires/
brakes $23,500/obo BUICK CENTURY
(352) 628-0699, after 6 '96, 81K ml,. A/C, cruise,


-ow
CADILLAC DEVILLE
'96 A/C blows cold, 91k
miles. $2495.00. call
352-613-5869
CHEVY CAVALIER
1998 Cold a/c, very
clean car, new tires.
$2200 352-613-5869
CHEVY CORVETTE
'99, 76K ml, heads up
display, 2 roof panels,
white, It gray leather
$19,700
352-382-3094
CHRYSLER
LEBARON
'91 Convertible, cold air
runs well $1199/obo
352-563-5730/2281719





9 0 1
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. abo
(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) 302-3127
FORD Crown Vic LX
Low miles. 56K.
Immaculately See NOW
@ www.cltrushllls.
shutterfly,com
Password: crownvic
$6,800 obo 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
I interior, $1500.Call
352-613-5869
HONDA
1997 Accord EX, fully
loaded, runs great, very
clean, 150K, $4400 obo
(352) 400-0155
HONDA ACCORD
'93,5 spd. 245K ml.,
no AC, 30 mpg. Runs
Great Maint. rec.
$1,200 firm 352-527-2965
LEXUS 2005
RX330, 34K ml., black,
gorgeous. $27,325.
352-634-4224
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 Condition I
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
MERC. COUGAR
'01, black, V-6, full pwr,
63,000 mi. $6995/obo
352-212-7168
MERCEDES
'89, 300 SE, low miles,
excel. cond. Must sell
$4,800. abo
(352) 613-6978
MITSUBICHI Spyder
Eclipse '01, Convt., 5
spd. Tint, Wht/Tan Top,
60K, Immaculatel Grgd
$14,500 (352) 382-0005
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 ml. $11,200,
obo.(352) 447-8090
(352) 228-9337
OLDS 98 REGENCY
'89, AC, loaded, 4dr,
3800V-6, auto, 30+mpg
Low ml. 1 owner
garaged, MUST SELLI
$3,300. (352) 249-8059
PLY. ACCLAIM
'94, 4 DR, AC, auto, very
depend. 35mpg, cruise
control 100k + ml.,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
PONTIAC SUNFIRE
'96, Many new Parts.
High miles, but runs
good. $1,500 obo
(352) 287-1364
TOYOTA AVALON
'98, 94K ml., immaculate
drk green, new brakes.
$6200. (352) 302-2457
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond./AII pwr.,
Mntc. Rcds., Grgd.
$3,500 (352) 422-5685
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


S'02Chrysler Town
& Country |
LOADED, Priced
to Sell $8,988
866-838-4376

'05, Chrysler
Town & Country |
Low Miles LOADED
ONLY $10,988.
866-838-4376

6----n-d
'06.,Dodge Grand
S Caravan SE I
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
truckl $750
(352) 564-8014
DODGE RAM VAN
1996 2500 conversion.
93k miles, cold air.
$3495 obo call
352-613-5869


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 Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374



1 Dodge 150
Great Work Truck,
Low Low Miles.
Must Sell $9,800
866-838-4376

'03, Ford Ranger XLT
S Auto, A/C,
1 PW Windows, PW
I Locks and MORE,
| ONLY $8,995
S 866-838-4376
L m 6- J
A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.951*
*2 weeks In the
*2 weeks Qnlinel
*Featured In Tues.
"Wheels" Sectloni
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
*$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
CHEVY 3500
1998, Cheyenne, new
V8, Auto, Air, Service
body w/ air compressor
(352) 726-2620
CHEVY S-10 '94
Pickup, w/ topper, stnd
shft. V6, 5sp, over drive.
Beau Rose Pink $1,800/
abo (352) 746-9059
CHEVY Z71
Ext. Cab, New engine,
trans, rear end; bed top
w/fin. $5,500
(352) 302-0569


S'03 ChevyTralblazer
| LOADED I
DON'T HESITATE
ONLY $11,988.
866-838-4376

'03 Chevy Tralblazer
LOADED
DON'T HESITATE =
S ONLY $11,988.
866-838-4376

S'03 Ford Escape
SAuto, A/C, PW Win- I
I dows, PW Locks, Tilt,
cruise & MORE I
SONLY $8,988.
866-838-4376

CHEVY BLAZER S10
'93,4 dr. 4.3L V-6,
loaded, 4X2, leather,
209K ml. 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, dualair &
exhaust, exc, cond.
$8,900 (352)344-0505-
Dodge Durango
'99,94k ml., 3 seats,
all leather, loaded,
excel,
$8,700. obo
(352) 270-3162
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
S5001 For listlnas call


2005 HONDA
SCOOTER :
150miles,$1700 daielrr
scooter brand new hardly
used. very sharp scooter
50cc call 352-249-0815)
not after 8:00 pm

A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only ,
$37.95!*
*2 weeks In the '
*2 weeks Qnllnel
.Featured In Tues. a
"Wheels" Sectioni
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
* or (352) 563-5966
For details.
*$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
BAJA SCOOTER ;
2006, like new, 49cc,?
25 miles, $800
(352) 726-0965
*FREE REMOVAL OF-
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ANV parts 628-2084
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2002 Heritage Softall,
Gar. kept. Lots of ace.
Barely ridden.
Like newly Sacrifice -
$13,900 (352) 302-0554
HONDA 2002 I
SHADOW VLX 600q
17000 mi, $3200-Runs.
Greatly 352-746-1752-
Honda Shadow750
'00, Show Quality.Amer.
Classic, 11k ml., blk &
chrome $3,000 In extras
$3,950.obo, 341- 186,
HONDA VALKYRIE,
'98. 1 adult owner, 7500
ml. Just serviced. +
Loaded. Abolutely like
newl $7,900.
352-634-4685
HONDA VTX 1300;
2006,-Custom, Black,,
Wndshld, Saddlebags,'
Back Rest, LUke NewlI
$7,000obo 220-2374 T
SUZUKI
2000, 850 Mirada,
6,600 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
SUZUKI BLVD C50
2005,6000 miles,
windshield, factory
custom paint, saddle
bags, gel seatlight
bar, 50 M.P.G..
Beautiful crulserl
$6,200
352-634-0430
YAMAHA WARRIOR
'02 Road Star Warrior,
1700 cc 2,000 orig. mL.,
plus extras, $8,500
(352) 422-4786


Melba dreams a-
about all of the used
cars she'll find in the



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!


J352) 563-5966


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FORD E-150 4
'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
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
f r -cn r c^, tl r. ll .


DODGE DAKOTA
'94, Club cab, V-8, 82K,
New trans. Pwr locks /
windows $3,750 abo
(352) 527-9788
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
S'95, King cab; 300, 6cyl.
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
MACH CH 1994
427, 10 sp. 486k ml.,
$10,000. (352) 726-2620
TOYOTA
'99, Tacoma Sport, 4 x
4, runs great, new tires,
$6,000. abo
(352) 302-5707
$5001 Police Impounds
For salel Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374


A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.951"
*2 weeks In the
.2 weeks Onllnel
*Featured in Tues.
"Wheels" Sectioni
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
*$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
CHEVROLET 2500
'04, LT Silverado HD,
XCab, Long Bed, 4 X 4
Duramax Diesel, 46K,
Loadedl.$21,900
(352) 489-7689
CHEVY SUBURBAN
'94, 7.4L, 3500 Series,
Dual AC, 3rd Seat.Runs
Great $3,500 621-0848
FORD EXPLORER
1995 4x4 Limited,
223,000 miles, White,
gray interior. $2,745,
352-382-3094
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., 4 DR ,V6,
loaded $4,700. obo


Men Women &
Children)
at (352) 527-6500
$5001 Police Impounds
For salel Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374




'67 CHEVELLE SS396
Blue ext. black interior.
Trophy Winning Classic[
$15,000 (352) 422-1153
'82 CADILLAC Biarritz
Pristine, classic,
collectiblet 9,137 orig.
miles, Black w/red
leather Int. S.S. roof,
custom made spoke
wheels, new Redilne
" tiresAll- rec, Inc. orlg.
Invoice, $12.500 flrm
352-586-9663/795-7934
A Classic Car WAN&ED
American or Foreign
Will travel, Cash waiting
(407) 957-6957


'U2 FOLARI S 32b
Trail boss $1,200
Golf Cart-Lights, wdshli
$1,000 795-4770 .
*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, Twin Peaks 700.,
Mud Lite Tires, wench,
ITP rims + 4 Factory Tires.












ITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE


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747-0822 WLKN
SCitrus Memorial
Health Foundation, Inc.
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE
"The regular monthly meet-
ng of the Citrus County
Hospital Board of Trustees
will be held on Monday,
August 27, 2007, at 4:45
P.M., In the Cypress room,
,-located on the first floor of
the Citrus Memorial
Health System Administra-
tion Building, 502 Highland
Blvd., Inverness, Florida.
The meeting will address
general, financial and ad-
minlstrative matters. A
copy of the Agenda Is
! available in the Admlnis-
' tratilon office. Any person
wishing to appeal any de-
cision made by this Board,
with respect to any mat-
ter considered at such
meeting, must ensure that
a verbatim record of the
proceedings Is made,
which record must In-
i clude the testimony and
Evidence upon which the
appeal is to be based.
I.-
Published one (1) time In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 22,2007.
748-0822WCRN
Citrus Memorial
Health Foundation, Inc.
PUBLIC NOTICE
S NOTICE

The regular monthly meet-
,ing of the Board of Direc-
tors of the Citrus Memo-
-rial Health Foundation,
Inc., will be held on.Mon-
,day, August 27, 2007, at
5:30 P.M., In the Board
moom, located on the sec-
-ond floor of the Citrus Me-
morial Health System Ad-
ministration Building, 502
Highland Blvd., Inverness,
Florida. There will be
meetings of the respec-
five Board Executive
-Committee, Audit
Committee, and Finance
Committee also held In
the Board Room beginn-
4ng at 3:00 p.m. to ad-
'dress general, financial
;end administrative mat-
i4ers to be presented to
:-'!e Board. A copy of the
.ifgenda Is available in the
bdAdminlstration office. Any
person wishing to appeal
any decision made by this
Board, with respect to any
matter considered at
'such meeting, must en-
sure that a verbatim rec-
erd of the proceedings Is
made, which record must
rlnclude the testimony and
I vldence upon which the
I appeal Is to be based.
I Published one (1) time In
the Citrus County Chroni-
I cle, August 22, 2007.




743-0822 WCRN
I Estate/Shlriey M. Luteran
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 09-2007-CP-000570
SIN RE:'ESTATE OF
SHIRLEY M. LUTERAN
Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the estate of SHIRLEY M.
JUTERAN; deceased,
Whose date of death was -
March 5. 2007. File Num-
ber, 09-2007-CP-000570 Is
pending In .the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Elorlda, Probate Division,
-.the address of which Is
110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness, FL 34450.
The names and addresses
of the personal repre-
_sentatlve and the per-
1ional representative's at-
torney are set forth below.
All creditors of the de-
cedent.,and other persons
'having claims or de-
_mands against
decedent's estate, on
,whom a copy of this no-
tice Is required ,to be
served must file, their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
-MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICAITON
OF THIS NOTICE .OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the


decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WITHIN THE TIME PE-
RIODS SET FORTH IN SEC-
TION 733.702 OF THE FLOR-
IDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date. of first publica-
tion of this notice Is:
Wednesday, August 15,
2007.

Personal Representative
Georglann Link
360 Duncan Loop East,
Apt. 308
Dunedin, FL 34698

ELWOOD HOGAN, JR.,
Esquire
Attorney for Personal Rep-
resentative
Florida Bar No. 0036622
McFariand, Gould, Lyons,
Sullivan & Hogan, P.A.
311 South Missouri Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33756
Telephone: (717) 461-1111

Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle
August 15 and 22, 2007.




740-0905 WCRN
Cttrus County
Sheriff's Office,
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2007-CA-3059

IN RE:' THE FORFEITURE OF
A 1995 CADILLAC SEVILLE,
WHITE IN COLOR, TAG NO.
U675NA, VIN NO.
1G6KS52YSU838526, BY
THE CITRUS COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE,
Plaintiff
vs.

JOSEPH KENNY VICKERS
Claimant.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: JOSEPH KENNY
VICKERS
16600 SW 50th Circle
Ocala, Florida 34473

You are notified that an
action seeking forfeiture
of a 1995 Cadillac Seville,
White In Color, TAG No.
U675NA, VIN NO.
1G6KS52Y5SU838526 has
been filed against you
and you are, required to
serve, a copy of your writ-
ten defenses, If any, to it
on Richard Wm. Wesch,
Esquire, Plaintiff's Attorney,
whose address Is 1 Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr., Av-
enue, Inverness, Florida
34450 on or before Sep-
tember 14, 2007 and file
the original with the Clerk
of this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's Attor-
ney or Immediately there-
after, otherwise a Default
will be entered against
you for the relief de-
manded In the Complaint
or Petition dated this 7
day of August, 2007. ,
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of Court
By: /s/ M.A. Michel
'-Fr, Clerk

Published four (4) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 15, 22, 29 and
September 5,2007





736-0905 W-TUCRN
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.


739-0905 WCRN
2006-CR-002537 Margie Harvey Vs
Jonathan Wayne Holdeen Notice of Action
N PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 2006-DR-002537
r MARGIE HARVEY,
4 Petitioner,

-vs-

JONATHAN WAYNE HOLDEEN,
1 Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION

".TO: MARGIE HARVEY
Address, residence and
Domicile unknown

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Petition for Modifiqation has
been filed In the above styled case.

YOU ARE REQUIRED to file your written defenses with
the Clerk of Court and serve a copy to the
Respondent's, or the Respondent's attorney, J. DAVID
HOUSE, 16865 S.E. River Street, Blountstown, Florida
32424, on or before September 14, 2007, otherwise a
Default will be entered against you for the relief de-
manded In the Petition for Modification.

DATED THIS 8th day of August, 2007.

BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
CLERK OF COURT
By: /s/ M.A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the CItrus County Chronicle,
August 15, 22, 29 and September 5, 2007.


753-0829 WCRN
2007-CA-3275 Harvey Schonbrun Vs.
Arvil & Chariynn Calllhan Notice of Action
PUBUC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2007-CA-3275

HARVEY SCHONBRUN, TRUSTEE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ARVIL CALLIHAN and CHARLYNN CALLIHAN, husband
and wife, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION PROPERTY

TO: ARVIL CALUHAN, whose residence Is UNKNOWN,
and whose last known mailing address Is: 6838 West
Copenhagen Street, Dunnellon, FL 34433 AND
CHARLYNN CALUHAN, whose residence Is
UNKNOWN, and whose last known mailing address is:
6838 West Copenhagen Street, Dunnellon, FL 34433

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mort-
gage In and to the following property In Citrus County,
Florida:

Lot 31A, MINI FARMS UNIT NO. 3, an unrecorded subdi-
vision, being more particularly described as follows:
The West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4
of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 25, Township 17 South,
Range 17 East; Subject to an easement across the
North 25 feet thereof for road right of way, Citrus


County, Florida,
AND
Lot 31B, MINI FARMS UNIT NO. 3, an unrecorded subdivi-
sion, being more particularly described as follows: The
East 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of the
Southwest 1/4 of Section 25, Township 17 South, Range
17 East; Subject to an easement across the North 25
feet thereof for road right of way, Citrus County, Florida.
TOGETHER WITH a 1982 Liberty singlewide mobile home
located thereon, VIN 10L15133.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to it on
the plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address Is:
Harvey Schonbrun, Esquire, 1802 North Morgan Street,
Tampa, Florida 33602-2328, on or before the 21st day of
September, 2007, and file the original with the Clerk of
this court either before service of plaintiff's attorney or
Immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be en-
tered agulnst you for the relief demanded In the com-
plaint or petition.

Dated this 13th day of August, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ M. A. Michel
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 22 and 29,2007.



745-0822 WCRN
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS FOR WATER USE PERMITS
IN CITRUS COUNTY
THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS FOR WUPS TO WITH-
DRAW WATER FROM WELLS AND/OR SURFACE SOURCES
HAVE BEEN RECEIVED BY THE SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (SWFWMD) FROM:
FLORIDA POWER CORP DBA PROGRESS
C/O BERNICE CUMBIE
15760 W POWER LINE ST
CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428
SITE/PROJECTNAME: CRYSTAL RIVER SOUTH POWER
PLANT
20 4695.004 APPLICATION RECEIVED 5/07/07 FOR
INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL USE.
PREDOM USE TYPE(S): INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL
TOTAL REQUESTED WITHDRAWAL
AVERAGE DAILY GALLONS PER DAY: 1.000,000
PEAK MONTH AVERAGE GALLONS PER DAY: 1,500,000
MAXIMUM DAILY GALLONS PER DAY: NOT SPECIFIED
FROM: 5 WELL(S), FROM 1 MONITOR POINTSS.
SECTIONS) 28 33 34 35 36 TOWNSHIP 17S RANGE 16E
SECTIONS) 31 32 TOWNSHIP 17 S RANGE 17 E
THE APPLICATIONS ARE ON FILE AT THE DISTRICT
OFFICE AND AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION. IF REQUESTED
QUANTITIES ARE NOT LISTED, QUANTITIES WERE NOT
SUPPLIED BY THE APPLICANT.
Interested persons have the opportunity to Inspect a
copy of the application and submit written comments
concerning the application, In addition, If you wish to
be advised as to Agency action regarding a permit
application and provided an opportunity to request an
administrative hearing regarding the application, you
must tile a written request to the Southwest Florida
Water Management District, 2379 Broad Street, Brooks-
vllle, FL 34604-6899. Any requests or comments must be
filed with the Records & Data Department at the
above address and must be received by the Depart-.
ment not later than 14 days after the date of this No-
tice and shall Include the Permit Application Number.
The District does not discriminate based on disability.
Anyone requiring reasonable accommodation under
the ADA should contact the Records and Data Depart-
ment at (352) 796-7211 or 1-800-423-1476; TDD ONLY
1-800-231-6103.

Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 22, 2007.


741-0822 WCRN
2007-CA-3337 Finance & Management, Inc. Vs
Franklin K. Stork ill, efal Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CASE NO. 2007-CA-3335

FINANCE & MANAGEMENT, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
FRANKLIN K. STORK III AKA FRANKUN L. STORK Ill AKA
FRANK STORK, et al.
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: FRANKLIN K STORK III AKA FRANKLIN L. STORK Ill AKA
FRANK STORK
Whose residence Is: 8720 S PLEASANT GROVE RD.,
INVERNESS, FL, 34452 & 11900 5 PINE OAK TERR.,
FLORAL CITY, FL 34436
TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF FRANKLIN K STORK III AKA
FRANKLIN L STORK III AKA FRANK STORK
Whose residence Is: 8720 S PLEASANT GROYE RD.,
INVERNESS, FL 34452 & 11900 S PINE OAK TERR.,
FLORAL CITY, FL 34436
If alive, and If dead, all parties claiming Interest by,
through, under or against FRANKUN K STORK III AKA
FRANKLIN L STORK III AKA FRANK STORK UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF FRANKLIN K STORK III AKA FRANKLIN L STORK
III AKA FRANK STORK and all parties having or claiming
to have any right, title or Interest In the property de-
scribed herein.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following described property:

LOT 47 OF SUBURBAN ACRES UNIT 2, AN UNRECORDED
SUBDIVISION, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SE 1/4 OF OF THE SE
1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH,
RANGE 20 EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.

A/K/A 11900 S PINE OAK TERRACE, FLORAL CITY, FL
34436

has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to It on
Marie Potopslngh, 'Attorney for Plaintiff, whose addresses
2901 Stiring Road, Suite 300, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
either on or before September 14, 2007.

and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In the complaint.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 8th day
of August, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk of the Court
(COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ M.A. Michel
As Deputy Clerk

CC: 8720 S PLEASANT GROVE RD., INVERNESS, FL 34452
& 11900 S PINE OAK TERR, FLORAL CITY, FL 34436 & 8720
S PLEASANT GROVE RD, INVERNESS, FL 34452 & 11900 S
PINE OAK TERR, FLORAL CITY, FL 34436
A copy of this Notice of Action, Complaint and LIs
Pendens were sent to the defendants and address
named above.
in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons needing a reasonable accommodation to
participate In this proceeding should, no later than
seven (7) days prior, contact the'Clerk of the Court's
disability coordinator at 352-637-9853, 110 N. APOPKA
AVE, INVERNESS, FL 34450-4299. If hearing Impaired.
contact (TDD) via Florida Relay System.

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 15 and 22, 2007.


755-0829 WCRN
2007-CA-3435 Harvey Schonbrun Vs.
James Symons & Deborah Norman Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2007-CA-3435

HARVEY SCHONBRUN, AS TRUSTEE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JAMES SYMONS a/k/a James F. Symons, and
DEBORAH NORMAN, a/k/a Deborah A. Norman,
husband and wife,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF ACTION PROPERTY


TO: JAMES SYMONS a/k/a James F. Symons, whose
residence Is UNKNOWN, and whose last known mailing
address Is: 4532 South Tonya Terrace. Homosassa, FL
34446, AND
DEBORAH NORMAN, a/k/a Deborah A. Norman,
whose residence is UNKNOWN, and whose last known
mailing address is: 4532 South Tonya Terrace,
Homosassa, FL 34446

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mort-
gage In and to the following property In Citrus County,
Florida:
Lot 36 of an unrecorded subdivision of Oak Forest Es-
tates, more particularly described as follows: Com-
mence at the SW corner of the NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of
Section 30, Township 19 South, Range 18 East, thence
North 0 Degrees 30'57" East, along the West line of said
NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 a distance of 1314.98 feet to the
NW corner of said NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4, thence South 89
Degrees 44'46" East, along the North line of said NE 1/4
of the SW 1/4 anda long the North line of the North 1/2
of the SE 1/4 of said Section 30 a distance of 3210.32
feet to the Point of Beginning, thence continue South 89
Degrees 44'46" East, along the North line of said North
1/2 of the SE 1/4 a distance of 147.85 feet, thence
South 0 Degrees 30'57" West, parallel to said West line a
distance of 293.85 feet, thence South 89 Degrees 38'10"
W., 147.87 feet, thence North 0 Degrees 30'57" East,


parallel to said West line a distance of 295.44 feet to the
Point of Beginning. SUBJECT TO a 25-foot wide ease-
ment along the South boundary thereof for road right of
way and utilities. SUBJECT TO an easement across the
East 20.43 feet thereof for road right of way and utilities.
TOGETHER WITH a 1982 CRYS, doublewide mobile
home, ID# TW1FLHS1515 A & B.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses. If any, to it on
the plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address Is:
Harvey Schonbrun,, Esquire, 1802 North Morgan Street,
Tampa, Florida 33602-2328, on or before the 21st day of
September, 2007, and file the original with the Clerk of
this court either before service of plaintiff's attorney or
Immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be en-
tered against you for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint or petition.

Dated this 14th day of August, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ M. A. Michel
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 22 and 29, 2007.



751-0829 WCRN
2007-CA- 197 The Deltona Corp. Vs. Kenneth J.
Chadbourne Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NUMBER: 2007-CA-1197

THE DELTONA CORPORATION,
a Delaware Corporation.
Successor by Merger to THE
CITONY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
a Florida Corporation
Plaintiff,

vs.

KENNETH J. CHADBOURNE, An Unmarried Person
DAVID T. CAVALIER, An Unmarried Person
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: DAVID T. CAVALIER, whose last known address
was 992 TAMIAMI TRAIL,. UNIT A, PORT CHARLOTTE, FL
33953, If alive, and If dead, their unknown spouse, heirs,
devisees, grantees, creditors or other parties claiming
by, through, under, or against them and all other per-
sons claiming any right, title or Interest In the real prop-
erty described below..

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to fore-
close a mortgage on the following property In Citrus
County, Florida:

Tract "C", Block 7013, of CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT THIRTEEN,
according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book
6, at Pages 98 through 108, of the Public Records of Cit-
rus County, Florida.

has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to It on
Charles E. Berk, Esquire, the Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address Is 2603 Southeast Seventeenth St., Suite C.
Ocala, Florida 34471, and file the original with the Clerk
of the above styled Court no later than 30 days from
the date 6f the first publication of this notice of action;
otherwise a default will be entered against you for the
relief demanded In the Complaint filed herein.

WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court, this 13th
day of August, 2007.


(COURT SEAL)


BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE COURT
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA

By /s/ M. A. Michel
As Deputy Clerk


CHARLES E. BERK
Attorney for Plaintiff
2603 Southeast Seventeenth St., Suite C
Ocala, Florida 34471
Phone: (352) 629-1155

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 22 and 29, 2007.


716-0822 WCRN
Citrus County Sheriff's Office
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Writ of Exe-
cution Issued In the County Court of Hillsborough
CCqunty, Florida, on the 18th day of June, 2007, In the
dca6duse wherein Bdlrietf Recovery Corporation, was
plaintiff, and Claris P. Tipmore a/k/a Claris Perdue was
Defendant, being Case No 91-7631cc DIV I, In the said
Court, 1, JEFFREY J DAWSY as Sheriff of Citrus County,
Florida, have levied upon all the right, title and Interest
of the above-named Defendant, Claris P. Tipmore
a/k/a Claris Perdue, In and to the following described
personal property, to-wit:

Description of Property:
E 1/2 of Lot 2 and all of Lot 3, BIk. E., Pine Lake,
according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book
4, Pages 67 and 68, Public Records of Citrus County,
Florida.
and on the 5th day of September, 2007 on the steps of
the Sheriff's Office at 1 S Dr Martin Luther King JR. Ave.,
In INVERNESS, Citrus County, Florida, at the hour of
11:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as possible, I will offer
for sale all of the said Defendant's, Claris P. Tipmore
a/k/a Claris Perdue, right, title and Interest in the afore-
said property at public outcry and will sell the same,
subject to all prior liens, encumbrances and judgments,
If any, to the highest and best bidder or bidders for
CASH, the proceeds to be applied as far as may be to
the payment of costs and the satisfaction of the
above-described execution.

IN ACCORDANCE with the Americans with disabilities
act, persons with disabilities needing special accom-
modation to participate In this proceeding should con-
tact the A.D.A Coordinator telephone # 352-341-6400
not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceedings.
If hearing Impaired, (TDD) 1-800-956-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
JEFFREY J DAWSY, SHERIFF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA

By: Carl Whitton, Deputy Sheriff

Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 1, 8, 15 and 22, 2007.


752-0829 WCRN
09-07-CA-3007 Deutsche Bank Vs.
Mellssa Harrington, et ofal Notice of Action,
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.09-07-CA-3007
DIVISION

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE HOLDERS OF GSAMP 2002-HE2, MORTGAGE
PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2002-HE2,
Plaintiff,

vs.

MELISSA HARRINGTON, A/K/A MELISSA HARRINGTON
WATSON, A/K/A MELISSA SAMPLES HARRINGTON, et al,
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: STEVEN WATSON, A/K/A
STEVEN MICHAEL WATSON
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 2828 W DELLWOOD STREET
CITRUS SPRINGS, FL 34433
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN

ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDI-
VIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following property In CITRUS County,
Florida:

LOT 4 BLOCK 233, CITRUS SPRINGS, UNIT 3 AS PER PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 116-129,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 days af-
ter the first publication, If any, on Echevarria, Codllis &
Stawlarskl, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 9119
Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634,
and file the original with this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter: other-
wise a default will be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint or petition.

This notice shall be published once each week for two
consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chronicle.

WITNESS MY hand and the seal of this Court on this 13
day of August, 2007,
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Court
(COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ M.A. Michel
As Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 22 and 29, 2007.
(F07018515 LITTON-CONV-B-dbandy)


749-0822 WCRN
Citrus County Board of County Commissioners
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County
Board of County Commissioners will meet In REGULAR
SESSION on August 28, 2007, at 1:00 P.M., In the Citrus
County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida, for the purpose of conducting the regular
business of Citrus County.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation
at this meeting because of a disability or physical Im-
pairment should contact the County Administrator's Of-
fice, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450,
(352) 341-6560, at least two (2) days before the meet-
ing. If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the
TDD Telephone (352) 341-6580.
Any person who decides to appeal any decision of
the Governing Body with respect to any matter consid-
ered at this meeting will need a record of the pro-
ceedings, and for such purpose, may need to provide
that a verbatim record of the proceeding Is made,
which record Includes testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal Is to be based. (Section 286.0101,
Florida Statutes).
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 22, 2007.


744-0822 WCRN
09-2007-CA-002778 The Bank of New York Vs.
William Colon, et al Notice of Action,
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 09-2007-CA-002778
DIVISION

THE BANK OF NEW YORK, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT SOLELY
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET
BACKED SECURITIES TRUST 2007-1,
Plaintiff,

vs.
WILLIAM COLON, et al,
Defendantss.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO; WILLIAM COLON
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 6650 E. Glover Street
INVERNESS, FL 34452-7136
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN

ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED IN-
DIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS

LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
CURRENT.ADDRESS: UNKNOWN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following property In CITRUS County,
Florida:

EAST ONE HALF OF LOT 5, AND ALL OR LOT 6, BLOCK 338,
INVERNESSHIGHLANDS WEST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 19
THROUGH 33, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 day af-
ter the first publication, If any, on Echevarria, Codills &
Stawlarski, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 9119
Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida,33634,
and file the original with this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter: other-
wise a default will be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint or petition.

This notice shall be published once each week for two
consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chronicle.

WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on this 9
day of August. 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE COURT
(SEAL)
By: /s/ M. A. Michel
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 15 and 22, 2007
F070.17609 NMNC-CONV-R-khartmaler


742-0822 WCRN
2007-CA-003437 Green Tree Servicing Vs.
Kathrina D. Scriven... Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2007-CA-003437

GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC F/K/A GREEN TREE
FINANCIAL SERVICING CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,

vs.

KATHRINA D. SCRIVEN; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
KATHRINA D. SCRIVEN; MERLIN C. COOPER, THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF MERUN C. COOPER; CHESTER WIL-
LIAM SCRIVEN JR.; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHESTER
WILLIAM SCRIVEN JR.,; IF UVING, INCLUDING ANY UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED,
AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, UENORS,
AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTSS; STATE OF FLORIDA: CITRUS COUNTY, A
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA;
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TO-
GETHER 'WITH ANY GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS,
LIENORS, OR TRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANTS) AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH. UNDER, OR
AGAINTS DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UN-
KNOWN TENANT #2;
Defendantss.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MERLIN C. COOPER; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MERLIN C. COOPER; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED,
AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, UENORS,
AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTS)
Whose residence are/Is known.

YOU ARE HEREBY required to file your answer or writ-
ten defenses, If any, In the above proceeding with the
Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon
the plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address ap-
pears hereon, within thirty days of the first publication
of this Notice, the nature of this proceeding being a
suit for foreclosure of mortgage against the following
described property, to wit:
TRACT B, UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION OF LOT 51, HOLI-
DAY ACRES I:

COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 51,
HOLIDAY ACRES UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 65 AND
66, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 47 MINUTES, 20 SEC-
ONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 51 A
DISTANCE OF 140.17 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 88 DEGREES, 47 MINUTES, 20
SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE
OF 140.17 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE EAST
275 FEET OF THE NORTH 165 FEET OF SAID LOT 51; THENCE
SOUTH 0 DEGREES, 53 MINUTES, 14 SECONDS EAST
ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST 275 FEET OF THE
NORTH 165 FEET A DISTANCE OF 165 FEET TO THE SOUTH-
WEST CORNER OF SAID EAST 275 FEET OF THE NORTH 165
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES, 47 MINUTES, 20 SEC-
ONDS WEST PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT
51, A DISTANCE OF 141.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DE-
GREES, 29 MINUTES, 22 SECONDS WEST 165.01 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
To include a:

1984 VEGA, VIN KH40D3FB2687GAA and 40647119

1984 VEGA, VIN KH40D3FB2687GAB and 40647122

A/K/A

8191 WEST DELATREE LANE
CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428
if you fall to file your answer or written defenses In
the above proceeding, on plaintiff's attorney, a default
will be entered against you for the relief demanded In
the Complaint or Petition.


DATED at CITRUS County this 8th day of August, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court

By: /s/ M. A. Michel
Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act
of 1990, persons needing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding should contact the ASA
Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the
proceedings. If hearing Impaired, please call (800)
955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida
Relay Service.
Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, FL 33619-1328
Tel (813) 915-8660
Fax (813) 915-0559
Attorney for Plaintiff

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 15 and 22, 2007.


746-0822 WCRN
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS FOR WATER USE PERMITS
IN CITRUS COUNTY
THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS FOR WUPS TO WITH-
DRAW WATER FROM WELLS AND/OR SURFACE SOURCES
HAVE BEEN RECEIVED BY THE SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (SWFWMD) FROM:
CRYSTAL RIVER QUARRIES INC.
PO BOX 216
CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34423-0216
SITE/PROJECTNAME: NOT SPECIFIED
20 7687.007 APPUCATION RECEIVED 5/29/07 FOR
MINING & DEWATERING PURPOSES,
PREDOM USE TYPE(S): MINING AND DEWATERING
TOTAL REQUESTED WITHDRAWAL
AVERAGE DAILY GALLONS PER DAY: 1.500.000
PEAK MONTH AVERAGE GALLONS PER DAY: 1,534,929
MAXIMUM DAILY GALLONS PER DAY: NOT SPECIFIED
FROM: 5 WELL(S), FROM 1 MONITOR POINTSS.
SECTIONS) 15 16 21 22 TOWNSHIP 19S RANGE 18 E
THE APPUCATIONS ARE ON FILE AT THE DISTRICT
OFFICE AND AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION. IF REQUESTED
QUANTITIES ARE NOT LISTED, QUANTITIES WERE NOT
SUPPLIED BY THE APPUCANT.
Interested persons- have the opportunity to Inspect a
copy of the application and submit written comments
concerning the application. In addition, if you wish to
be advised as to Agency action regarding a permit
application and provided an opportunity to request an
administrative hearing regarding the application, you
must tile a written request to the Southwest Florida
Water Management District, 2379 Broad Street, Brooks-
vllle, FL 34604-6899. Any requests or comments must be
filed with the Records & Data Department at the
above address and must be received by the Depart-
ment not later than 14 days after the date of this No-
tice and shall include the Permit Application Number.
The District does not discriminate based on disability.
Anyone requiring reasonable accommodation under
the ADA should contact the Records and Data Depart-
ment at (352) 796-7211 or 1-800-423-1476; TDD ONLY
1-800-231-6103.

Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 22, 2007.

750-0822 WCRN
Value Adjustment Board
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, In compliance with Sec-
tions 194 and 196, Florida Statutes, the Citrus County
Value Adjustment Board (VAB) will commence hear-
Ings conducted by Special Magistrates who will take
testimony and evidence, and Issue Recommended
Orders regarding petitions appealing exemption and
agricultural classification denials, as follows:

SEPTEMBER 4, 5, AND 6, 2007
BEGINNING AT 9:00 A.M.
CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE
110 NORTH APOPKA AVENUE, COMMISSION
CONFERENCE ROOM, SECOND FLOOR
INVERNESS, FLORIDA

The dates reserved by the VAB are to be utilized as
may be necessary. '

In compliance with Section 196.194, Florida Statute, a
list of the following applicants are maintained for pub-
lic view between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.,
In the County Property Appraiser's Office in the Court-
house Annex, 210 North Apopka Avenue, Suite 200, In-
verness, Florida, and also at the Property Appraiser's
Crystal River Satellite Office, 801 SE Highway 19, Crystal
River, Florida: .
a. applicants for exemption who have had their ap-
plications for exemption wholly or partially approved;
b. applicants for exemption who have had their ap-
plications for exemption denied;
JOYCE VALENTINE, CHAIRMAN
2007 Value Adjustment Board
Citrus County, Florida

Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 22, 2007.


754-0829 WCRN
2007-CA-2942 Wells Fargo Bank Vs.
Jason Freeman, et al Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2007-CA-2942
DIVISION:

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
Plaintiff,

vs.
JASON FREEMAN, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: JASON FREEMAN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 4737 Grapevine Way
Davle, FL 33331
*CURRENT ADDRESS: 4737 Grapevine Way
Davle, FL 33331
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JASON FREEMAN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 4737 Grapevine Way
Davie, FL 33331
CURRENT ADDRESS: 4737 Grapevine Way
Davie, FL 33331
CHRISTINE KING
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 4737 Grapevine Way
Davie, FL 33331
CURRENT ADDRESS: 4737 Grapevine Way
Davie, FL 33331
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHRISTINE KING
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 4737 Grapevine Way
Davle, FL 33331
CURRENT ADDRESS: 4737 Grapevine Way
Davie, FL 33331

ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following property In CITRUS County,
Florida:

COMMENCE AT THE NW CORNER OF THE NW 1/4 OF NE
1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 21
EAST, THENCE S. 0 DEGREES 1 MINUTE 40 SECONDS W.
ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 A
DISTANCE OF 548.51 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A COUNTY ROAD, THENCE
ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE THE FOLLOWING
COURSES AND DISTANCES; N 82 DEGREES 49 MINUTES
40 SECONDS E. 238.31 FEET, THENCE S. 75 DEGREES
13 MINUTES 50 SECONDS E. 163.09 FEET, THENCE S. 57
DEGREES 8 MINUTES E 428.7 FEET, THENCE S. 69 DEGREES
23 MINUTES 20 SECONDS E. 296.17 FEET, THENCE S. 40
DEGREES 11 MINUTES 20 SECONDS E. 148.31 FEET,
THENCE S. 23 DEGREES, 49 MINUTES 34 SECONDS E.
413.02 FEET, THENCE S 0 DEGREES 03 MINUTES
30 SECONDS W. 1358.87 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH
LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17, SAID
POINT BEING N. 89 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 30 SECONDS W.
25 FEET FROM THE NE CORNER OF SAID NW 1/4 OF
SE 1/4, THENCE CONTINUE S. 0 DEGREES 3 MINUTES 30
SECONDS W. 273.75 FEET, THENCE S. 80 DEGREES
49 MINUTES 40 SECONDS W. 869.36 FEET, THENCE N. 78
DEGREES 45 MINUTES 11 SECONDS W. 111 FEET, THENCE
N. 37 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 25 SECONDS W. 192.06 FEET,
THENCE N. 15 DEGREES 56 MINUTES 10 SECONDS E.
252.85 FEET, THENCE N. 11 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 18
SECONDS W. 168.31 FEET, THENCE N. 40 DEGREES 02
MINUTES 33 SECONDS W. 140.78 FEET, THENCE N. 53
DEGREES 07 MINUTES 12 SECONDS W. 185.11 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUE N. 53
DEGREES 07 MINUTES 12 SECONDS W. 111 FEET, THENCE
N. 18 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 05 SECONDS E. 191.47 FEET
TO THE WATERS EDGE OF A CANAL, THENCE CONTINUE
N. 18 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 05 SECONDS E. ACROSS SAID
WATERS A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TOA POINT IN THE
CENTERLINE OF SAID CANAL, THENCE S. 81 DEGREES 08
MINUTES 06 SECONDS E. ALONG SAID CENTERLINE A
DISTANCE OF 129.90 FEET TO A POINT THAT BEARS N. 22
DEGREES 41 MINUTES 33 SECONDS E. FROM THE POINT
OF BEGINNING THENCE S. 22 DEGREES 41 SECONDS 33
MINUTES W. ACROSS SAID WATERS A DISTANCE OF 50
FEET TO THE WATERS EDGE OF SAID CANAL, THENCE
CONTINUE S. 22 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 33 SECONDS W.
238.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, BEING LOT 50
OF OLD OAKS UNIT NO. 4, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVI-
SION SUBJECT TO A CANAL ALONG THE NORTH EASTERLY
BOUNDARY THEREOF TOGETHER WITH EASEMENTS AS
CONTAINED IN THAT CERTAIN DEED DATED MAY 25,
1982, FILED JUNE 3, 1982, AND RECORDED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 597, PAGE 1561, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.

TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN MOBILE HOME ID NO.
0644758830A AND 0644758830B


has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses within 30.days af-
ter the first publication. If any, on Echevarria. Codills &
Stawlarski, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 9119
Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300. Tampa, Florida 33634,
and file the original with this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter; other-
wise a default will be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint or petition.

This notice shall be published once each week for two
consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chronicle.

WITNESS MY hand and the seal of this Court on this 14
day of August, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Court
(COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ M.A. Michel
As Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 22 and 29, 2007.
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Clubs gearing up for fall


As summer comes to a close and
another successful camp experience
comes to an end, we are gearing up for
our fall programs. We have many
exciting things happening this fall
including our Triple Play Program
sponsored by Sweetbay Supermarkets.
This program will help our members
and their families make better nutri-
tional choices and make the choice to
become more physically active which
makes our mental health stronger. The
bottom line is to help families adopt
an active and healthy lifestyle for the
long term.
We are also continuing our Target
Practice program which is a software


program that lets our
members hone their
FCAT skills, empha-
sizing on their area of
need. We are excited .-.
about the improve- .
ments made with our .
members last year
and look forward to
continued success this year.
We will be running our SMART
Moves program, which is a prevention
and education program that promotes
self-esteem, self-respect and building
social skills. In addition, our members
develop assertiveness and decision-
making skills as they learn about


themselves from age
ad appropriate materials.
om te In addition to the
above activities,
members will surf the
B g Internet in our com-
*or a puter labs, play pool
and football, create
arts and craft projects
and hang-out enjoying each other
company. Teen members take pleasure
in their own special activities and in a
space separate from the younger mem-
bers.
We have been working hard to

see Pender Page 4


BGCCC obtains grant from Sweetbay
Thanks to a grant from Sweetbay endeavor, Boys & Girls Clubs will members understand nutrition, devel-
Supports, a charitable organization implement the "Triple Play" and op coordination and physical fitness
through Sweetbay Supermarkets, the "Healthy Habits" curriculum that through fun activities, and organize
members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of addresses the mind, body and soul and social activities to strengthen charac-
Citrus County will learn how to make demonstrates to kids how to eat right ter and increase confidence. The


healthy choices when it comes to eat-
ing and exercise. Through this


Coming

Events

December 1
3rd Annual
Country Rocks
at the Canyon
Concert
Rock Crusher Canyon
featuring
Trace Adkins and
Montgomery Gentry

March 1, 2008
Steak & Steak
Dinner
Citrus Springs
Community Center


and keep fit.
The Triple Play strategy will help


Country Rocks Concert

packages announced
When country music stars relax overnight with a room at
Montgomery Gentry and Trace The Plantation Inn. These pack-
Adkins come to Rock Crusher ages are perfect for holiday


Canyon on Dec.
1 for the third
Annual Country
Rocks at the
Canyo-n
Concert, it will
be a great
evening for fans
and kids alike.
Boys & Girls
Clubs of Citrus
County are one
of several youth
groups to bene-
fit from the con-
cert proceeds.
The BGCCC


$1.000 Package
Four Premium Tickets
Four RSVP Tickets
A Room at the Plantation Inn
S1.500 package
Eight Premium Tickets
Eight RSVP Tickets
Two rooms at the
Plantation Inn

$2.000 Package
Ten Premium Tickets
Ten RSVP Tickets
Three rooms at the
Plantation Inn


is announcing some ticket pack-
ages to enhance the evening.
Those who purchase the pack-
age will enjoy the ambiance of
Rock Crusher Canyon as well as
the finest of country music and


bonuses for
employees or
family gifts.
Ticket pack-
ages may be
purchased from
The Boys &
Girls Clubs of
Citrus County.
Purchasers will
support the chil-
dren in the
Citrus County
community as
well as share an
evening of fun
with friends, co-


workers, and family.
All seats are reserved and offer
a great view of the stage. Reserve
your package! today! Contact
Boys & Girls Clubs at 621-9225
for additional information.


Corporate Business Sponsors

Premier Level:
Crystal Motor Car Company

Diamond Level:
Citrus County Chronicle
Love Honda Chevrolet
Suncoast Plumbing & Electric Co.

Ruby Level:
Citrus County Life
Plantation Inn & Golf Resort

Sapphire Level:
Citrus Pest Management
Nature Coast Land Surveying
Bay Area Air Conditioning
Marketing Solutions

Patron Level:
E.L. Robinson Engineering of Florida
Company
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus County
organization is thankful for the support of
these business partners.


see Grant Page 4


Members achieve academic

success through program


. Academic achievement is an
important component of Boys &
Girls Clubs' programs. Power
Hour is held Monday through
Friday at each club site during
the school year so that members
have time to complete home-
work assignments. Members use
technology via the Internet for
research and to help with school
reports.
Target Practice is an addition-
al academic program where
members work in preparation
for FCAT reading and math
examinations. A study of test
scores and grades of members
from the 2007 school year indi-
cates the programs are helping
members to achieve academic
success.
In this study, it was found that
over 80 percent of members in
third grade through fifth grade
and middle school achieved the
state's standard of academic
proficiency or higher.


Specifically, with FCAT
Reading scores, 78 percent of
members scored a level 3 or
higher. Math scores indicated
that 82 percent scored a level 3
or above. A level 3 or higher
score is seen as an indication of
adequate progress by the state of
Florida. Three members scored
on level 5 on FCAT reading, the
highest possible level. Four
members scored on level 5 in
FCAT math.
Children in grade three and
above receive letter grades. No
members received grades of "F"
in reading or math as final
grades for the school year.
Almost 81 percent received
grades of "A" or "B" in reading.
75 percent received grades of
"A" or "B" in math. 6 percent
received "D" in reading and 5
percent received "D" in math.
Unit Directors were pleased
that no "F" grades in any subject
were reported this year.






1V f PAGE 2 FostiffVly Spaking---Boys & Girls Clubs tQfaeri3rlN-ewsffer--' -- -


Teens work at the wildlife park


Fifteen teenagers from the three Boys &
Girls Clubs sites in Citrus County undertook
a big project for the Homosassa Springs
Wildlife State Park.
The project was to place bags of concrete
around the trunks of trees to prevent them
from dying after the area was back-filled to
the level of the sidewalk.
It also involved filling the area with buck-
ets of dirt, and lots and lots of hard, hot,
sweaty work.
The community service project was coor-
dinated by Americorp VISTA Volunteer
Robert DeSimone who chairs the BGCCC
volunteer program.
The teens worked very hard exceeding


expectations and with their great energy,
completed the day's allotment of work and
actually began work on the second phase of
the project. Teens were then given a tour of
the Wildlife Park and had a pizza lunch.
The teenagers were surprised they had
such a good time doing hard work and par-
ticularly enjoyed the feeling of accomplish-
ment of a job well done.
The park staff was impressed enough by
the group's work to offer to include Boys &
Girls Club members in future projects of the
same nature.
Such projects would create a new venue
for Boys & Girls Club-youth to experience
the benefits of volunteer service.


River Parker and Matthew Tubbs in the cockpit of an airplane at the
Crystal River Airport.

Club members

encouraged to fly high
Fifty members from the three Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus
County recently visited the Crystal River Airport. The visit was
made possible by Bill Womack, Director of Airport Operations for
Crystal Aero Group, the organization managing the facility.
On arrival, the excited club members toured the administrative
office area, the nerve center for the airport facility.
Members were introduced to Womack and to John Sharp who
works on the day-to-day operations of the facility. Womack agreed
to take time from his schedule to teach club members about the air-
port and flying.
The first stop on the tour was to the main tarmac of the airport for
a close look at the airplanes. Since many of the children had not
seen an airplane at close range, this was a special treat as well as an
opportunity for a question-and-answer session. Mr. Sharp explained
that people from all over the world land and take off from the
Crystal River facility. He explained that some of the planes were
owned by the airport for public charter.
At the fuel depot and maintenance hanger club members learned
about fueling planes and observed several airplanes undergoing
maintenance procedures. Members enjoyed sitting in the pilot's seat
in the cockpit of an airplane.
The last stop in the tour was the airport training facility. Sharp
explained about the air school and the steps necessary to gain a
pilot's license. He also invited anyone with a special interest in fly-
ing to return to visit the airport another time.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus County members are thankful
to Bill Womack and John Sharp of the Crystal Aero Group for an
informative and inspirational tour of the Crystal River Airport.


Volunteer orientation set
By Robert DeSimone
Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus County are having a Volunteer
Orientation and Training for new and potential volunteers. This
training and orientation will be at Boys & Girls Club West Side
Unit in Homosassa on Aug. 15 at 3:30 p.m. Refreshments will be
served. Individuals interested in volunteering at Boys & Girls Clubs
who want to learn more are invited this event. Topics to be present-
ed will include an overview and history of the Boys & Girls Club,
services provided to club members, volunteer opportunities, the
application process and other program related subjects.
In every community, boys and girls are left to find their own
recreation and companionship in the streets after school and during
summer. An increasing number of children are at home with no
adult care or supervision. Young people need to know that someone
cares about them.
'It takes a very special person to volunteer at the Boys & Girls
Club of Citrus County and that may be you. It truly shows that you
are an advocate for children right here in our community. As a vol-
unteer you will be carefully and thoughtfully chosen and placed
where your particular skills and abilities will best be utilized. You
may not even want to work directly with children but still want to
support the mission of the:organization. And that's okay too. We
have a need for you too.
An example of things volunteers can do at club sites is seen in the
"tie blanket" Arlene Froelich and Barbara Shore taught Westside
members to make. They brought in the materials for the project and
supplied the necessary instructions. Club members and staff are
appreciative of volunteers.
To register for the Volunteer Orientation and Training, call
Robert DeSimone at (352) 527-5950.


Shelby Harmon making a tie blanket with the help of volunteers.


Central


Ridge


unit is


coming


soon

After eight long years of
fund-raising by the Central
Ridge Unit Steering Commit-
tee, building permits are now in
hand for the new 5300 sq foot
clubhouse to be built next to the
"skateboard park" on Roosevelt
Boulevard in Beverly Hills.
The $590,000 total project
budget is funded with $240,000
raised over the past 8 years and
a $350,000 permanent mort-
gage provided by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
However, funds are being
actively sought for the future
operating budget..
Steering Committee Chair,
Harvey Gerber, reports that the
Beverly Hills Lion's Club is the
first civic .organization to
pledge $5,000 toward future
operating expenses and the
clubhouse will have its arts &
crafts room named in their
honor. Gerber is hoping other
civic organizations will pledge
against other rooms in the club-
house.
The Beverly Hills Women's
Club has agreed to spearhead
the brick-paver fund-raiser to
be kicked off in September
when ground is expected to be
broken upon closing with the
USDA.
AIA Architect Richard Clay
will be assisting the Boys &
Girls Clubs during construction
of this important project.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus
County Executive Director Lori
Pender lives in Beverly Hills
and knows first-hand how badly
this neighborhood clubhouse is
needed to provide a positive
place for kids. "We are very
excited about this new club
site," she said. "It will provide a
wonderful place for kids to go
after school and in the summer.
'There are many children in the
area who will benefit from the
Central Ridge Club."







- Boys &-GiffC1fibs Quiaiterly New'sietfd~r --PosTtively Sj eaking -PAGJ'j 3


News from club sites:

Westside Site News

Several members of the Westside unit visited the Crystal River
Airport on July 24, for a tour of the facility. Each member was
able to sit inside the plane and act as pilot.
The members of the Westside Unit would like to thank Mr. John
for his very informative tour and especially for the cool pins each
of the children were able to take back as a souvenir
..- Tori Morgan, Jason Wiffoth,
,' --- .Devin Currier and Tiffany
Witfoth have been practicing a
dance routine for several weeks
and plan to perform in front of
the other Westside Club mem-
C bers. They choreographed the
dance steps and have plans for a
possible talent show later this
summer.
Bob Smith volunteers his time
a couple of days monthly to
teach the members magic. The
Tori Morgan, Jason Whitfoth, tricks and magic feats are
Devin Currier and Tiffany enjoyed by everyone.
Whitfoth practice their dance n ere
routine. Arts and crafts were a big part
of the activities at the Westside
Club over the summer. Members participated in many different art
experiences and craft projects.
Youth of the Month for June is John
Dallaire. John is 10 years old and
going into the sixth grade at Lecanto
Primary School. He enjoys coming to
the club and hanging out with his pals. : .-
His most favorite thing to do is to go j
to the Thursday skating field trips at
the Rollerbarn. John is a huge help to
the staff and his fellow club members. John Dallaire is June
All members selected to be Youth of the Youth of the Month.
Month receive a certificate entitling them to a large pizza, family
order of bread sticks and pitcher of soda courtesy of the
Homosassa Springs Pizza Hut and store manager Judy Long.
One activity that was a club favorite was when club members
made caramel
apples by melting
the caramel, put-
ting the apple on
a stick and rolling
it in the melted
candy and
peanuts.

Club members
Tiffany Witfoth and
Tori Morgan melting
caramel for
caramelized apples.


Crystal River Site News

The eleven-week Summer Camp Program has
been exciting with trips to the Roller Barn in
Inverness, swimming at the Bicentennial Pool and
bowling at the Manatee Lanes. The Crystal River
Club would like to thank the staff at all of these loca-
tions for helping everyone to have a good time. Field
trips were also made to Buccaneer Bay and the
Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa.
In other activities, teenage members also partici-
pated in a project at the Wildlife Park. They helped
to fill in the area around the hippo enclosure.
Some members attended the free movies at the
Crystal River Mall. Busy teenagers visited a Teen
Court proceeding, the Crystal Airport, the Printing
Press Museum in Homosassa, the Citrus County
Chronicle, Midway Animal Hospital and the Crystal
River Buffer Preserve. The teens thank the staff at all
of these facilities for hosting club members.
The club would also like to thank the following-
people for visiting the Crystal River site to share their
knowledge and time: Gloria Quereux for presenting
"Caring for your Horse," Jose Estrada for the pres-
entation on the Crystal River Amateur Radio Club
and short wave radio demonstration, Bob Smith for
his magic lessons, and Anne Marie Fegan-Sign for


Inverness Site News
Inverness Boys & Girls Club members had a
great summer camp. Sessions on arts and crafts,
outside games and sports,. cooking, and drama
filled days intermingled with swimming, bowling,
and skating. Field trips were also taken to
Buccaneer Bay and the Tampa Museum of
Science and Industry. A final field trip was to Wild
Waters.
Teenage members had special activities and
worked with staff member Cassie Pearson on their
own projects such as taping a weekly "news" tele-
vision show to be shown on Channel 16. Teens
went swimming Fridays afternoon and worked to
remodel and decorate their building at the club
site.
sitMandi Wilson is Youth
of the Month for the teens
for June. Mandi will attend
6th grade at Inverness
Middle School. Mandi is
always helpful to her peers.
She is described as a very
easy-going, nice girl who
deserves the award.

Mandi Wilson, Youth of the :
Month for June and Unit
Director Jason Jackson.


lessons in sign

The entire club
will be going to
Wild Waters ini'
Ocala during the -
last week of
camp. On the last
day Of Camp,
Friday, Aug. 10,
there will be a --
mini- carnival Trinity Williams and Janie
for all Crystal Jenetek blow bubbles during
River members. summer camp.
Youth of the
Month for June is Jessie Jackson. Jessie has shown
excellent behavior during
summer camp and is always
helpful to peers and. staff.
(Jessie was not available for a
Picturee)
Youth of the Month for
July is Damien Chandool.
Damien is a lively, fun person
who is very well-behaved.
Damien Chandool is Damien never says "I Can't"
Youth of the Month and always tries hard to do
for July. every activity and project.


Jillian Roberts was Youth
of the Month for June for the
club Cadets. Jillian is 7 years
old and going into second
grade at Pleasant Grove
Elementary School. She
received this award because
she is very kind to others and
loves to help her fellow club
members and the staff.
Jillian Roberts Youth of the
Month for June for Cadet
members.


Billy Sherouse enjoys the
fruit-ka-bob he made dur-
ing a cooking session.


Monique Newcomb and
staff member Cassie
Pearson. Monique was
one of the first to be
televised as a news
anchor.


Crystal River Volunteer Fire Department sparks an interest


Pete Kuhlman from the' Crystal
River Volunteer Fire Department
visited the Boys & Girls Club of
Crystal River recently to talk about
the life of a fireman and to show
fire fighting equipment to mem-
bers. Kuhlman's visit was part of
the KidSpark" program.
"KidSpark" was designed to
"spark an interest" in children by
having community volunteers and


business leaders present short pro-
grams about career and leisure to
club members.
Kuhlman clearly enjoyed the
opportunity to show off the fire
truck and to have a chance to
inspire young people to become
fire fighters. Kuhlman opened the
doors on the back of the truck dis-
playing fire fighting equipment'
that included breathing apparatus-


es, fire extinguishers, axes, and
heat resistant clothing.
Firefighter Kuhlman then
allowed the members to step up
onto the truck and view the many
gauges used for pumping water
onto fires. Club members were
also able to step into the cab of the
truck.


enjoyed the last part of the demon-
stration the most on this hot sum-
mer morning as Kuhlman started
the fire engine, and uncoiled a
large hose, allowing each member
to use the hose to send out a huge
spray of water into the field next to
the club. With laughter and
screams, many happy children got


Kuhlman answered many ques- wet.
tions. Club members probably As a grand finish, Firefighter


Kuhlman turned on the warning
lights and sirens. This was the per-
fect ending for a demonstration the
members thoroughly enjoyed.
The youth of the Boys & Girls
Club of Crystal River thank Pete
Kuhlman for the demonstration
and also thank the Crystal River
Volunteer Fire Department for
allowing the demonstration to hap-
pen.


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Sign up now for fall after school program


Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus County are
ready to help families with their before and
after school care now that a new school
year is- beginning. There are three club
sites, one in Inverness, one in Homosassa,
and one in Crystal River. Both before and
after school programs are available at
Homosassa and Inverness. After school
programs are available in Crystal River.
Boys & Girls Club approved programs in
youth development are at all three sites.


Activities include the Triple Play physi-
cal fitness and nutrition program, art &
crafts, Target Practice (FCAT preparation),
sports and recreation, and technology as
-well as recognized programs in leadership.
development.
After school care is $50 per month with
before school care running $20 per week.
Financial assistance may be available for
eligible applicants. "We want all children
to have an opportunity to attend, regardless


of financial situations," said Lori Pender,
Executive Director of BGCCC.
"This year we have added a physical fit-
ness component for our members and their
families," Pender continued. "We will also
continue with Target Practice. Last year
was our first year to provide FCAT prepa-
ration, and we saw improvement in our
members' test scores."
For information call the Boys & Girls
Clubs of Citrus County at 621-9225.


Members enjoy Free Family Film Festival at Regal Cinema


Members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of
Citrus County enjoyed free admission to
the movies during the summer, thanks to
Regal Entertainment Group's Free Family
Film Festival.
In addition to free movies, the Boys &
Girls Club of Citrus County received funds
to cover transportation costs and staffing
expenses. Given the continuous rise in gas
prices, this grant has been helpful in cutting
additional costly expenses.
"This generous offer from the Regal
Theatre Group is a real lifesaver for us in


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continued from Page 1


objective is to make this a
lifestyle change for the fami-
lies.
"It's all about choices and
education" states Lori Pender,
Executive Director of Boys &
Girls Clubs of Citrus County.
"We are excited that our mem-
bers and parents will have the


the summer," said Lori Pender, Executive
Director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of
Citrus County. The number of youth we
serve often doubles in the summer months,
therefore we're always grateful to opportu-
nities like Free Family Film Festival that
offer fun and engaging activities for our
young people. Most importantly, this movie
experience will be a first for many of our
members, and our goal is to constantly
stretch their imaginations, while opening
doors to a world of exploration and excite-
ment."


opportunity to shop at
Sweetbay Supermarkets here in
the county using the Sweetbay
Guiding StarTM program. This
is a great visual for kids to learn
to shop smart"
This ciiurriculum is an interac-
tive program that will help our
members make the right deci-
sions when it comes to eating
and physical exercise. It is an
approach to dealing with child-
hood obesity.


"Regal Entertainment Group is very
excited to have developed a partnership
with Boys & Girls Clubs 'of America that
will provide support to local clubs across
the country. This program was designed to
offer resources that will enable local clubs
to take their members to free movies at our
theatres during the summer," said Dick
Westerling, senior vice president marketing
and advertising for Regal Entertain-ment
Group. "Our theatres across the country
will work with local Boys & Girls Clubs to
coordinate and enhance this experience."


PENDER
continued from Page 1


ensure that we are offering pro-
gramming that matches the
families' needs and we strive to
do that every day. Our staff is
dedicated to ensure the mem-
bers have fun while learning
and are safe and feel like they
have a second home. We value
input from the community and


our families. We encourage all
to visit our clubhouses and
mingle with the youth and
staff. See for yourselves what
goes on.
I look forward to another
school year and will continue
to provide programming that
helps our youth here in Citrus
County to become the best they
can be. Thank you for helping
us stay "The Positive Place for
Kids."


2007 Board

of Directors

Mission Statement
To inspire and enable all young
people in Citrus County to
strengthen their success as
individuals, members of their
family, and citizens of our
community.
Todd Workman
President
Joe Bell
Vice-President of Operations
Jane Fricano
& Rich Gelfand
Co Vice-Presidents of
Support Services
Anne Pope
& Bob Halleen
Co- Vice-Presidents of
Resource Development
Marie Straight
Treasurer
Corporate Board:
Glen Abbott, Matthew
Baillargeon. Bob Christensen,
Jeff Dawsy, Dana Froe, Chad
Halleen, Sam Himmel, Al
Hopkins, Cathy Kapulka, Ed
Lattin, James Martone, Candy
Murphy, Art Stover, Jennifer
Wall, Dave Williams
Committee Chairpersons:
.Steak & Steak: Jeff Dawsy &
Jane Fricano
Car Raffle: Ed Lattin
Golf tournament: Joe Bell,
Rich Gelfand
Marketing: Matthew
Baillargeon
Program: Lane Vick
Technology: Joe Hardiman
Facilities: Todd Workman
Administrative Office
352-621-9225
Executive Director Lon Pender
http://www.citrusbgc com
Inverness Club
352-341-2507
Unit Director Jason J.ackson
Before School: 6 a m. 9 a.m.;
After School: 2 6 p.m.;
Summer Camp:
7 a m. 6 p.m.
Crystal River Club
352-563-2395
Unit Director Heather Osborne
After School 2 6 p.m.,
Summer Camp:
7 a.m. -6pm.
WestsidelHomosassa Club
352-795-8624
Unit Director Heidi Bressler
Before School 6 a.m. 9 a.m:
After School. 2 6 p.m.;
Summer Camp:
7 a.m. 6 p.m.




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