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CHILD'S PLAY NO MORE:


Painting by instinct


Parental worries
,Parents face stark reminders
'that they no longer live in
those carefree days of
unlocked doors and children
romping through neighbor-
hoods unwatched for hours on
end./Page lC


LAST STRAW:
Gonzales
Attorney
General
lberto
Gonzales'
resignation
Monday
tomes months
after draining
controversy. /
Page 10A


resigns
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OPINION!


increasingly find
myself wondering
whether the
United States
is indeed a
superpower in
the fullest
sense of that
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COLUMN, PAGE 8A
HEALTH ALERT:
Big gains
Obesity rates continued to
climb in 31 states last year,
and ho state showed a
lecline./Page 10A
FIGHTING WORDS:


China syndrome
Senator Clinton has tough
words for China at a union
meeting in Lake Buena
Vista./Page 3A
TAX WOES:
Ups and downs
New tax bills are prompting
sighs of relief mixed with
grumbles of disappointment
from homeowners./Page 3A
WORTH WAITING FOR:


Football fans
pead up on all the plans and
games for your favorite local
teams./Friday


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MATTHEW BECK/Cniorocle
Crystal River abstract artist Janet Goddard says It's challenging to put away what classically trained artists know
and embrace abstract art.

80-year-old artiststill going strong, says work is deeply spiritual


NANCY KENNEDY
nkennedy@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
although it may look
A random and meaning-
less, abstract art -
true abstract art is
anything but that.
As abstract artist Janet Goddard
explained, the splashes of color, the
placement of line or texture, dark-
ness and light, come from with in
the artist's being.,
It's poetry on canvas, and not eas-
ily defined.
It is, after all, abstract
"To articulate these things is not
easy," Goddard said. "Mostly,
abstract art frightens people away.
People are reticent to embrace it"
She said abstract is difficult to do
and doesn't just happen. Good
abstract art is intentional and delib-


We paint what
we see ... but that's
only what we see with
our eyes. We feel in
our minds far more
and far deeper.

Janet Goddard
about painting by intuition.
rate, yet instinctual. It's who you
are and what you feel at the
moment your paint hits the canvas.
She tells her students to set aside
what they've been taught and to
paint by intuition.
"We've been taught to report


what we see, realistically," Goddard
said. "We paint what we see, such
as cathedrals and trees and whatev-
er, but that's only what we see with
our eyes. We feel in our minds far
more and far deeper."
She said it's challenging for clas-
sically trained artists to put aside
what they've been taught, but not
impossible. It takes courage, she
said.
"It takes a long time to break
through and understand oneself,"
she said. "What I'm trying to do
with students is have them discover
their personal equilibrium. In
abstract art, it's not about how
someone paints a house, but how
one understands one's being. It's
like poetry -- it's deep and perplex-
ing."
When Goddard paints, she
Please see PAINTING/Page 2A


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Sex offender molested

teenage boy in 2006
TERRY WITT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A 66-year-old Lecanto man was sentenced
to,life in prison Monday for molesting a 15-
year-old developmentally disabled boy.
Michael Alan Loftin must serve a mini-
mum of 25 years in prison, according to court
records.
Circuit Judge Ric Howard described Loftin
in sentencing documents as a "dangerous
sexual felony offender."
"The court recommends
that the defendant not be
housed with any male .40
years of age or younger,"
Howard wrote.
A jury found Loftin guilty
on June 27 of eight counts of
lewd and lascivious molesta-
tion of a child and four counts Judge Ric
of misdemeanor battery. Howard
Loftin was accused of meet" wrote in his
ing the boy at a flea market in ruling that
March. 2006. He invited the Michael Loftin
boy over to his home, where sha cell 'twithare
he fondled him and per- anyone 40
formed sex acts on the boy. or younger.
Citrus County sheriff's
investigators tricked Loftin into believing
the boy had kept a journal detailing the sex-
ual encounters. Sheriff's detective Kat
Liotta was waiting for Loftin at the boy's
house when he went to retrieve the non-
existent journal. The detective witnessed a
Please see MAN/Page 4A


Manatee report

gets backing

of city council

Officials say they'll press
agency to consider changes
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The Crystal River City Council voted unan-
imously Monday night to ask the federal gov-
ernment to consider a committee's recom-
mendations for manatee protections.
The vote came following nearly an hour of
public comment, particularly from people
who suggested year-round slow speed zones
in the bay to protect manatees and the public.
Council members weren't unanimous in
their support of the recommendations, but
they did agree that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service should consider them.
Recommendations come from a manatee
protection subcommittee from the
Waterfronts Florida Advisory Board.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, or
FWS, is about to undergo a two-year process
Please see MANATEE/Page 4A


Born to county pioneers, keen on the keyboards


AliceWooten lived
to play piano
NANCY KENNEDY
nkennedy
@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
No one played piano quite
like Alice Wooten.
As the pianist for First Baptist
Church of Floral City for more
than 50 years, she never played


a song the same exact way twice "My parents were John and
- or quite the way it was writ- Gertrude Landrum," Alice told
ten. She was a master at improv- the Chronicle in October 2006.
isation, adding a touch of rag- "Everybody called my mother
time to the Aunt Gertie.
beginnings and .1 0 a My daddy was
endings of J? a barber. His
songs. shop was right
Her fingers across the
flew over the keyboard when- street from the post office."
ever she played "I'll Fly Away." She had recalled meeting the
One of Floral City's longtime train and waiting until they
pioneers, Alice Elizabeth unloaded the huge sacks of
Wooten, died Aug. 18. She was mail.
98. "Inverness wasn't even


heard of back then," she had
said. "Downtown (Floral City)
was right where it is now, right
at the light We had a grocery
store, a post office, a bank and
a drug store."
After graduating from Citrus
High School, Alice moved to
Atlanta to live with her moth-
er's sister while she attended
the nearby conservatory to
study music.
She met her husband, A.H.
Please see POSTSCRIPT/Page 2A


Special to the Chronicle
Alice Wooten, best known for
playing piano, died Aug. 18.


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Wooten, at church in Atlanta. He played saxo-
phone and they both sang in the choir
They stayed in Atlanta until Mr. Wooten
retired. Then they moved to Floral City in 1975
and lived in the house belonging to her parents
on Orange Avenue, the Landrum house, which
is now part of the Floral City historic district.
Although Alice's mother taught piano, Alice
never did. She was too busy playing she
played anywhere, everywhere.
"Grandmother was the pianist down here
until she had her stroke and couldn't play any-
more," said Alice's daughter Catherine Stevens.
"Mother played more fancy;
she was more free-flowing
than Grandmother. Mother
played a lot of ragtime -
'Tiger Rag' was her most
requested song because of
the way she ran her fingers
down the keys."
She played for revivals and
camp meetings, parties and
events. It was as if the piano
was an extension of herself
and she couldn't sit at the
piano bench without playing.
Jennifer Pensinger, the
secretary at Alice's Floral
City church, said that even if
the music director said they "
were going to do a song a cap-
pella, halt-wy6 through the
song Alice would start play- .
ing.
"She'd play and just wave
her hand, totally ignoring the Alice Wooten on
(director)," Pensinger said. after marrying
"But she was a sweet, loving Atlanta.
person. She was here practic-
ing several days a week, and SO YOi
here any time the doors were
open, even into her 90s." I Memorial serve
Stevens said her mother Wooten will be
had some favorite stories, all Wednesday at
involving her hair. She used Church of Floi
to talk about being a young E. Magnolia S
girl with long, long hair and
sometimes when she would sit down to practice
scales on the piano, her girlfriends would come
over and braid her hair as she played.
"She only cut her hair twice," Stevens said.
The first time, Alice was maybe 5 or 6. A pho-
tographer was coming to take a family portrait,
which in those days was a big deal, Stevens said.
The photo is still on the wall of the Landrum
house, showing Mr. And Mrs. Landrum and little
Alice with short, bobbed hair and a huge bow
on the side of her head, hiding the spot where
she had chopped her hair off at the scalp.
"I think that was the only time my grand-
mother ever spanked my mother," Stevens said.
The second time she cut her hair was in high
school. She was in the senior play, playing a boy.
The play was performed at the old Valerie
Theater in downtown Inverness.
Although Alice spent many years in Atlanta,
Floral City was always her home.


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"She was born during the Floral City flood in
the house next door to the old Methodist
church," Stevens said. "That was the one time I
know of that the lake had overflowed. It flooded
where the elementary school is now."
The doctor had to come all the way from
Inverness and had to take a rowboat to get to the
house.
"My mother taught me piano," Alice had said.
"She played for both the Baptist church and the
Methodist church, every other week Back then,
the two congregations combined and shared vis-
iting ministers.
"Everybody would meet at the Baptist church
one week and the Methodist church the next,
and my mother played the piano. My mother
taught Sunday school at both churches, too."
Alice also taught Sunday school. She loved
children and teens and
always invited the teens over
to her house after Sunday
night church to hang out.
"She didn't want them
going to the juke joints,"
Stevens said.
"We had the best birthday
parties at my house," Stevens
said. "The boys loved it
because she'd let them have
peanut-throwing contests, as
long as they swept up after-
ward. She let kids be kids."
She was young at heart
She loved theme parks and
riding the wild, scariest roller
coasters, even in her 70s.
She loved to dance and
.B swim. She played softball
" J and ran track in high school,
.1. and she was a pole-vaulter.
Special to the Chronicle She preferred wearing
her wedding day dresses to pants. She
A.H. Wooten in belonged to the Share Club
at Citrus Memorial Health
System and enjoyed taking
I KNOW trips with them.
She sang in touring choirs
ce for Alice throughout Europe and sang
at 11 a.m. in a few Billy Graham cru-
First Baptist sade choirs. She had a group
al City, 8545 called Senior Saints/Aglow
, Floral City. who used to take their musi-
cal instruments and even
kazoos and would play in local nursing homes.
She drove her car well into her 90s.
She was ornery and opinionated, but she
loved having fun.
Marcia Beasley, a longtime member of the
Floral City Heritage Council, recalled Alice tak-
ing part in a re-enactment of a Victorian wed-
ding at the historic Methodist church during the
annual Heritage Days.
Also during the first few Candles and Carols
nights during Heritage Days, people from
Alice's church would bring her piano out onto
her front porch and Alice would play for the
people strolling by down Orange Avenue.
"That shows her depth of commitment to the
community and her love for piano music,"
Beasley said. "She was a vivacious, energetic
person and always supported (the Heritage
Council) from the beginning. She will be
missed."


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begins with a large canvas. She
goes into her studio early in the
morning, arranges her palette
with a wide range of colors,
arms herself with large brushes
and then she waits.
She stills herself until she can
hear the quiet or the noise or
the joy or anger or curiosity
within. For Goddard, painting is
deeply spiritual.
"I sit quietly and think about
colors," she said. "Each morning
when we wake up, we're a new
person, and so that morning I
will discover what I'm feeling.
Then I will go to the canvas and
make a mark into it"
She said that first brush
stroke of color is emphatic, her
way of "disturbing the white sur-
face of the canvas."
"I paint very fast," she said,
"and I rarely go back to a paint-
ing after one day. I believe in
that initial burst of expression
and then refine it without losing
it"
She said her whole mission in
life is to be truthful within her
work and to teach her students
that as well.
"So there will be paintings
that are sad or angry not
everything in life is full of joy,
but it's not all sadness either,"
she said. "But we're responsible
to say it all thoroughly, or as
well as we can."
She said bad abstract art is
that which is not honest or gen-
uine. It's not just slapping on
paint and giving it a title. It must
come from your essence and be
a reflection of who you are at
that moment
One of the paintings hanging
on the wall of Goddard's
Homosassa home is of an arche-
ological dig.
To an untrained or unin-
formed eye, it looks like a wash
of golds and browns and neutral
colors. But even to someone
who knows nothing about
abstract art, there are surprises
of bright blue and vivid
turquoise. As Goddard
explained, in a dig there's most-
ly dirt and it's tedious and
monotonous, but then you spot
that treasure that surprise of
blue, and it redeems the tedium.
Perhaps it's even a metaphor
for life.
"It's good when it comes from
deep within your being and
evolves onto the canvas," she
said. '
Nearing 80, Goddard said she
has cut back on offering classes.
Recently, she has been concen-
trating her efforts on painting
with and mentoring fellow
abstract artists, Doug Nicholson
and Jeanette Nicolajsen. They
meet at the Cornerstone Studio
Gallery, established by Goddard
in 2001. The studio is next to
Nicholson's Crystal River home.
"I am very fortunate to have
Janet as my mentor and friend
for so many years," Nicolajsen


said, "and to enjoy the cama-
raderie we share with Doug,
who has given so much to this
effort"
'Janet mentors, she doesn't
teach," Nicholson said. "But we
zap her knowledge just by her


being here. -
"Janet has helped me get(
away from painting representa-'
tionally to painting with my sub-'
conscious, instinctively with'
color," he said. "It's fascinating.z
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TERRY WITt
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Chronicle


Next year should be one of
the busiest ever for Supervisor
of Elections Susan Gill, not
including her bid for re-elec-
.tion.
Gill, first elected in 1996,
announced Monday she plans
run again in 2008, a year when
she will preside over three
elections.
The presidential primary
and property
tax amend-
ment election
is Jan. 29, the
fall primary is
Aug. 26, and the
general elec-
tion is Nov. 4.
And 2008
will be the big Susan
four-year elec- Gill
tion when the Citrus County
vast majority of Supervisor of
county offices Elections
are on the bal plans to
discuss office
lot space today
But Gill said with county
her biggest commission.
worry is not
organizing the elections, but
rather finding enough office
space to successfully run
them.
She will appear before coun-
ty commissioners today with
an interim space needs plan
that she says will help her
, office get through the 2008
elections.
Gill said elections have to be
fair, accurate and honest, but
there must also be sufficient
space to operate.
She said it's not about com-
plaining to commissioners.
"It's about Citrus County
elections. It's not about me,"
she said. "It's about running
elections, which the people
know are fair and honest.
When you don't have space to
put things in, mistakes hap-
pen."
Gill said elections have
o changed since her rookie year
a decade ago. She said the con-
troversy over the 2000 Florida
election resulted in more regu-
lations and much greater
scrutiny.
"We've just had a tremen-
S dous admnunt of change," she
said.
- Citrus County was hardly
touched by the controversy in
2000. The county's use of elec-
tronic ballot scanning to count
votes made voting recounts
relatively painless compared
to counties with touch screen
systems or punch ballots that
resulted in the famous "hang-
ing chads."
The only question next year
is space, and the answer
should come at today's com-
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Election runoff struck from proposals


SCrystal River Council

seeks to make minor

changes to its charter
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Crystal River voters will be asked to
make some changes in 2008 to the city.
charter,- but nothing of much sub-
stance.
That's the conclusion that the
Crystal River City Council reached
. during a workshop Monday night
A charter review commission recom-"


mended several changes, though most
were to correct typographical errors or
grammar
The commission, appointed after
the 2006 election, also recommended
one controversial suggestion.
It said the charter should include a
runoff election if the winners in coun-
cil. races didn't get more than 50 per-
cent of the vote.
The charter commission, on a 3-2
vote, recommended a runoff after the
general election.
Mayor Ron Kitchen and council
members Phil Price and Maureen
McNiff said they opposed that change.
Councilman John Kostelnick, whose
wife Gail was on the charter commis-
sion and voted in favor of the runoff,


I think

that's dead

on arrival ...



Ron Kitchen
Crystal River mayor.
said he thought it should go on the bal-
lot
Kitchen said no way
"I think that's dead on arrival, Mr:
Kostelnick," Kitchen said.
Kitchen noted that years earlier vot-
ers had approved a charter change


moving the city elections from
December to November on even-num-
ber years to coincide with the general
election.
Council members did support one
so-called glitch change that allows the
current council to remain in office
until new council members take office.
, City officials in 2006 wondered about
that because the charter called for new
members to be sworn into office at 10
a.m. the day after the election. They
said that created a gap between elec-
tion night and the next morning when,
under some circumstances, the city
could be without a council quorum.
The council directed City Attorney
Anthony Perrone to draw up a list of
potential charter changes for coun-


cil approval.
Council members also wondered if
it was necessary to seek voter
approval to clear up typographical
errors or grammar Perrone said state
law requires referendum on all char-
ter changes outside of annexations,
unless the charter itself says the coun-
cil may approve non-substantial
changes.
"Is somebody going to show up and
throw us all in jail if we don't do this?"
Kitchen asked.
"Probably not," Perrone replied.
Kitchen also noted that there's no
guarantee that voters will approve
changes, no matter how minute.
"Obviously," he said, "hopefully
they'll approve the grammar."


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to create a comprehensive
management plan for the
Chassahowitzka National
Wildlife Refuge. The Crystal
River National Wildlife
Refuge is a part of that man-
agement plan.
Councilman Jim Farley said
the resolution should ask
FWS to consider each point of
the committee's report. The
resolution also encourages
more enforcement of existing
laws.
The committee, chaired by
Gail Kostelnick, also recom-
mends that FWS adopt a no-
touch rule in the refuge: The-
agency now allows swimmers
to touch manatees if the ani-
mal initiates contact.
Two manatees have died
from Kings Bay boat-related
collisions this summer. One
death occurred on July 4 and
the other one died Thursday.


Nearly all the discussion he said.
Monday night centered on the Several people in the audi-
speed-zones. -The committee -ence supported- -year-round
recommended that the slow speed restrictions in
national wildlife refuge be Kings Bay.
extended to include all of "It's going to take a huge toll
Kings Bay. It suggested the in manatee and human safety,"
FWS set idle-speed zones in Capt. Mike Birns, a dive-boat
the bay. operator, said..
Mrs. Kostelnick, the wife of Carlyn Gunnell, who has
Councilman John Kostelnick, lived in her Kings Bay home
said speed zones are routine- for about 20 years, said she has
ly ignored. She presented sev- seen boat traffic increase sig-
eral photos showing boaters nificantly both in the size of
speeding by idle-speed signs. boats and the speed. She said
"It's highly problematic on she fears for manatees.
weekends," she said. "The sig- "It's a zoo because they're
nage is blatantly absent or not going in every direction under
well understood." the sun," she said.
Mayor Ron Kitchen said he A few people, though, said
feared that a year-round slow the city shouldn't remove their
speed zone in Kings Bay ability to enjoy the bay.
would lead to similar restric- Belinda Sing, who lives in
tions- in the Crystal River Crystal River, said she and her
main channel. family enjoy boating in the bay.
He said the city should "We pay attention to the slow
decide whether it encourages zone," she said. "We go fast
passive or active water recre- when we can go fast. I'm all for
ation. saving the manatees. I think
"Will Crystal River be we're doing OK the way we
kayaks and picture-taking?" are."


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conversation between Loftin
and the victim.
"The defendant indicated to
the victim that he did not want
to go back to prison, and if any-
one found out about their sexu-
al relationship, he would end
up going back to prison," court
records stated.
Loftin was a convicted sex
offender at the time he molest-
ed the boy, records said.
His criminal past included
convictions in Georgia for sex
offenses, where he was sen-
tenced to 10 years in prison for
aggravated child molestation,
child exploitation and sodomy
Loftin also has sex-related con-
victions in Michigan and Miami.
During the two-day trial, the
boy held a folder to his face as
he walked into the courtroom.
He continued to hold the folder
to his face, blocking his view of
Loftin, as he testified.


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Rose
DeGuglielmo, 80
BEVERLY HILLS
Rose M. DeGuglielmo, 80,
Beverly Hills, died Sunday,
Aug. 26, 2007, in Lecanto.
A native of Manhattan, N.Y,
she moved to Port Richey in
1989 and to Beverly Hills in
1998.
She was a member of
Beverly Hills Recreational
Center and the Lecanto Senior
Center, was active with the
Blind Americans in Hernando,
and she enjoyed crocheting,
sewing and soapmaking.
She was a member of Our
Lady of Grace Catholic Church.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Louis B.
DeGuglielmo in 1994; her
daughter LuAnn DeGuglielmo
in 1995; and her brother,
Michael Raffinello in 1993.
Survivors include daughters,
Barbara Russo and companion
Ronald Roulette of Hudson,.
and Diane Uihlein and husband
Steve of Lecanto; sister, Mary
Mehr of Port Richey; grandchil-
dren, Jon DiBenedetto of
Portland, Ore., Steven Uihlein
and wife Lorie of Inverness,.
Jennifer Uihlein of Hernando,
and Danielle Uihlein of
Lecanto; great-grandchildren
C.J. and Sequoia; and many
nieces and nephews.
Fero Funeral Home with
Crematory..

Chester
Dembkowski, 82
BEVERLY HILLS
Chester J. Dembkowski, 82,
Beverly Hills, died Sunday,
Aug. 26, 2007,
in Lecanto.
He was born
Sept 29, 1924,
ito Walter and
Catherine
(Olszewski) Dembkowski in
Buffalo, N.Y.
He retired as director of
underwriting for Blue Cross
Blue Shield of western New
York
He was an Army veteran,
serving in World War II.
He was a. member of the
Polish American Social Club of
Citrus County, the Citrus
County Polish Heritage Club,
the United Residents of
Beverly Hills, serving as treas-
urer for all three clubs. He was
a fourth degree member of the
Francis Cardinal Spellman
Assembly 1547 Knights of
Columbus and the Harry F.
Nesbit VFW Post 10087.
He was a member of Our
Lady of Grace Catholic Church,
Beverly Hills. He was preced-
ed in death by a brother-in-law,
John Szulist.
Survivors include his wife of
20 years, Evelyn Aromola-
Dembkowski of Beverly Hills;
and sister Alice M. Szulist of
Bowie, Md.
Beverly Hills Chapel of
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Roy
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LECANTO
Roy Alton Hamblin, 94,
Lecanto, died
Saturday, Aug.
25, 2007, in
Lecanto.
He was born
May 26, 1913,
to Roy A and Hazel (Pritchard)
Hamblin in Los Angeles, Cailf.
He came here from
Leonardtown, Md., in 1973.
He was retired from the U.S.
Navy.
He enjoyed fishing.
He was a Presbyterian.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Catherine.
Survivors include his son,
Robert Hamblin of El Paso,
Texas; stepson, Carl Meisterlin
of Carlsbad, Cailf.; seven
grandchildren; 10 great-grand-
children; and two great-great-
grandchildren.
Burial will be held at a later
date at the Florida National
Cemetery, Bushnell.
Roberts Funeral Home,
Dunnellon.

... Gary
Shelter, 61
HOMOSASSA
SPRINGS
Gary Vernon Shelter, 61,
Homosassa
Springs, for-
merly o
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
died Friday.,
Aug. 24,2007, at .
his home in .
Homosass.a s -
Springs. -
He was born Gary
Jan. 6, 1946, to Shelter
James Donald
and Ida Mae (Bennett) Shelter
in Pittsburgh, Pa., and moved
to Homosassa Springs in 2002
from Roswell, Ga.
He was the chief operating
officer for StaffMD and was
previously the owner of
Hollyberry Recording Studio
in Roswell, Ga.
Survivors include his wife,
Ardath Prendergast Shelter;
two daughters, Carrie Shelter
of Alpharetta, Ga., and Jamie
Shelter Wachtel and husband
Aaron of Atlanta, Ga.; and one
sister, Arlene Reiff of Saginaw,
Mich.
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.


William
"Billy"
Smith Jr., 45
CHRISTMAS
William "Billy" Jordan Smith
Jr, 45, formerly of Homosassa,
died Thursday,
Aug. 23, 2007, in
Christmas.
He was born
in Summit, 19W
N.J., May 20,,
1962, and
moved to Flor-
ida in 1971. He ...
was an EMT/ William
Firefighter for Smith Jr.
B revard
County, member of the Loyal
Order of Eagles and veteran of
the U.S. Navy. He was an avid
outdoorsman and loved motor-
cycle trips.
He returned to Melbourne
from Citrus County in 1988
when he joined the Brevard
County Fire Department.
He was preceded in death by
his father, William Sr., in 1988.
Survivors include his moth-
er, Cleora Moshier of
Homosassa; brother, John
Smith of Perry; sister, Kathy
Smith of Spring. Hill; beloved
friend, Robert Bender; uncles
John and Frank Formichella;
aunt, Judy Haldeman; nieces,
Aimee, Jessica and Janice;
nephews, John B. and Justin;
stepbrothers, Steven, Scott,
Buddy, Brian, and Stevie; step-
sisters, Robin, Sharon and
Laurie; and countless cousins
and friends.
Donations may be made in
his memory, to The National
Fallen Firefighters Foun-
dation, c/o Jeffrey Money, 1040
S. Florida Ave., Rockledge, FL
32955

Myrna
Wirthman, 71
INVERNESS
Myrna Loy Wirthman, 71,
Inverness, died Sunday, Aug.
26, 2007, at Citrus Memorial
Health System.
She was born Oct 13, 1935, to
George and Susan Rich. She


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was a native of Cayman Brac,
Cayman Islands, British West
Indies, and came to this area in
1972 from Long Island, N.Y.
She was a teller for Citizen's
Bank for more than 20 years.
She enjoyed her dogs and
loved to cook, especially for
large family get-togethers.
She was Baptist
She was preceded in death
by her brother, Kelvin Rich;
and her sister, Larise Dilbert.
Survivors include her hus-
band of 47 years, George
Wirthman of Inverness; two sis-
ters, Flo and husband Mario
Suarez of Inverness, and
Pauline and husband Joris
Poldervart, Cayman Brac,
Cayman Islands; and many
nieces and nephews.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home, Inc, Inverness.

Funeral

NOTICES

Rose M. DeGuglielmo. The
funeral Mass for Rose M.
DeGuglielmo, 80, Beverly Hills,
will be held at 11 a.m.
Thursday, Aug. 30, 2007 at St.
Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic
Church, 1401 Country Club
Blvd., Citrus Springs, conduct-
ed by Father Raymond Lettre.
Visitation will be from 1 to 3
p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2007.
Burial will follow the funeral
in Florida National Cemetery,
under the direction of Fero
Funeral Home. Memorial con-
tributions may be made to
Hospice of Citrus County, PO.
Box 641270, Beverly Hills, FL
34464.
Chester J. Dembkowski. The
funeral Mass for Chester J.
Dembkowski, 82, of Beverly
Hills will be held at 11 a.m.
Thursday, Aug. 30, 2007, at Our
Lady of Grace Catholic Church,
Beverly Hills,with Father
George Bonilla officiating.
Interment will follow at
Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell. Friends may call
from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 6 to 8
p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2007,


at the Beverly Hills Chapel of
Hooper Funeral Homes. Those
who wish may send memorial
donations to Hospice of Citrus
County, PO. Box 641270,
Beverly Hills, FL 34464.
Gary Vernon Shelter. A small
memorial was held Monday,
Aug. 27, 2007, at Fort Island
Beach by his family. Another
memorial will be held
Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007, at The
Landmarl Condominiums in
downtown Atlanta, Ga. In lieu
of flowers, the Shelter family
asks that donations be made in
his name to one of the follow-
ing: VSA Arts of George,
vasaartsga.org, 57 Forsyth St.
N.W, Suite R-1, Atlanta, GA
30303; or Friends of
Chassahowitzka Wildlife
Refuge, www.fenwr.org, 1502
S.E. Kings Bay Drive, Crystal
River, FL 34429.
William "Billy" Jordan
Smith Jr. Visitation will be held
from 5 to 6 p.m. Wednesday,
Aug. 29, at Brownlie-Maxwell
Funeral Home, Melbourne,
with the funeral service follow-
ing immediately afterward.

Deaths

ELSEWHERE

Robert H. "Bob"
Johnson,, 84
JOURNALIST
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -
Robert H. "Bob" Johnson, a
champion for open govern-
ment and a former Associated
Press executive who during a
42-year career wrote AP's first
bulletin on the assassination of
President John F Kennedy,
died Saturday. He was 84.
After retiring from the news
cooperative in 1988, Johnson
helped start the New Mexico
Foundation for Open
Government and made a new
career out of fighting for public-
access to government meetings
and records.
Johnson suffered a stroke
Saturday morning as he pre-
pared to go to work at the foun-
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later that evening.
A native of Colorado City,
Texas, Johnson joined AP in
Dallas in 1946 after serving as a
U.S. Marine lieutenant in
World War II. He was recalled
to active duty as a captain in
the Korean War.
He was proud of having
worked every news job in the
Dallas bureau, where he
became news editor in 1953.
The next year, he was named
bureau chief in Salt Lake City,
managing the Utah and Idaho
operations. He was assigned as
Indianapolis bureau chief in
1959, then returned to Dallas as
Texas bureau chief in 1963.
Johnson moved to New York
in 1969 to become AP's sports
editor, and in 1972 managed cov-
erage of the massacre of Israeli
athletes by Palestinian guerril-
las at the Munich Olympics.
He became AP's managing
editor the next year, and then
moved up to assistant general
manager and assistant to the
president from 197.7 to 1984.
Johnson moved to
Albuquerque as bureau chief
in 1984, saying New Mexico
was where he wanted to finish
his career. He retired in 1988.

Gaston Thorn, 78
POLITICIAN
BRUSSELS, Belgium -
Former Luxembourg Prime
Minister and ex-president of
the European Commission
Gaston Thorn died Sunday, a
government official said
Sunday. He was 78.
No cause of death was imme-
diately provided.
The longtime politician and
businessman, who led the gov-
ernment in the tiny Duchy of
Luxembourg between 1974 and
1979, was known as a strong ad-
vocate of European integra-
tion.
Thorn took part in the resist-
ance against Nazi occupation
during World War II and spent
several months in prison for
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GoldCynya 5.95 -.55 -8.5
OrsusXel n 2.65 -.20 -7.0

DIARY


Ad.vanred
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume


4 -,1I
715
110
1,295
24
13
366,018,397


MOST ACTIVE (51 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
PwShs QQQ673632 47.88 -.32
SunMicro 614889 5.14 +.13
Intel 430026 24.45 -.34
Cisco 426253 31.10 +.37
SiriusS 302042 2.79 -.05

GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
SupTech 5.94 +2.61 +78.4
CarolinNat 19.50 +5.90 +43.4
ChinaPrecn 4.15 +.97 +30.4
CarrierAcc 4.63 +.85 +22.5
ID Sys 11.89 +1.73 +17.0

LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
Neuroch g 3.16 -2.40 -43.2
Phazar 6.33 -1.51 -19.3
CmstkHm 2.46 -.37 -13.1
StedingBks 8.19 -1.05 -11.4
VertNet rs 2.54 -.31 -10.9

DIARY


Ar.,:n,Ct.d
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume


) 083
1,904
120
3,107
44
50
1,306,854,505


Here are the 825 most active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange, 765 most acl ie on the
Nasaaq National Market and 116 most acilve on the American Slock E ,criange Stocks in bold
are worth al least $5 and changed 5 percent or more in price Underilning 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 me week, as follows


Div: Current annual dividend rate paid on stock, based on lareat
quarterly or semiannual declaration, unless otherwise loomnoird.
Name: Stocks appear alphabetically by the company's lull name
Inot its abbreviation) Names consisting oft iniails appear atl me
beginning ol each letter's list
Last: Price stock was trading at when exchange closed for the day
Chg: Loss or gain tor the day No change indicated by


ir us-in .
uer.u ri


Stock Footnotes: c PE grafe irmani 99. cia ii r., rueein. .; cild iiui r.i eTrphiui. t, r C.2
company a NeA V52W'eekk lu id Loss il 13s1 I; rrn., .:. C.:mpa.ir.y ilormrl, 0e l I N !
or, Ins Amerari Ecranges E., rgrin Corripany. Marketplace Dr,.Id .,',c- . : -
lige in Canadnr dollar h temporary mp fpiom N,,a-a.1 cp'ai ,r uo i hrplui .
Culihfcali n n SICi, we a rS & a sue inl ir6eI yea r The i.,-)eea r,..r .l i i urea
a6l niv l I !,orn e i beginir or f [radng pf P lreerred 1C k r .u- i P ,'ei r 3c p H
HOlder Gowi' Installi.rias of purcha6 pnrie q Gl.sed-end rrutual fu', ri o PE cal.la
ea rtl Rini alo buy se.urm, at a ipe.iid price a STXOi. hai spor, by it leail V perie'Li a. ,. '.a
amiin re eaIsi yai wi Trale *1ir b11s beua ien Irst eci.ri u iiuw I- n -% i ri .k.- I, ,k ,,
1l.ed at* Warrani, allowing puihaise ot a aloi u ii r u Un' U I
including more mhan one securly vi Conrr.ny In upfcV irci.rsfhip o' bEing : .
reorganized under irea bankrupicy law. Appears In front of te name *. :. ".
Dividend Footnotels,' E.Ira ,ivabidnda were p.d but 6 rnot I.:i..od Annual .ate
iplues at.-k c Lquildating uviland a Amraunt d6clare-l co pail In l;a. 12 irrm,,ns I
Currant annual ratr ianhich was incLiea-fd t rryLm mo caT dr.ldand arnUunL'rrinni .
Sum ot danidera painl afti rt.:.c' splil, io regular rate j-Sum :,1 Ilrnd naipaidi teail
Mot~ rmcen d1iidend was gITTEind ir deflnm P L eclred or paid hi e.31. a umT.ulaii.e -. ,:ir 2M I1
iaue wih ai lavriasr.; In arrenarr m Current annual rate a n vin a lere.;:r.l by mril , =
Sracen iMlagnd rannouandcema p Innal iai.iend arniu.iul I l nor krO.:.wn, 'lel, rai- l -. .
e hor r. Declire aOrpal. inc.r.:edJing 12 months plus ai tc'i .lj.drni Pald Ir.n aL :.,i
Source: he Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial.


I f STOCKSOSASSS ESTS S


Name Div YId PE


AT&T Inc 1.42 3.5 20
BkofAm 2.56 5.0 11
CapCtyBk .70 2.1 19
Citigrp 2.16 4.5 10
Disney .31 .9 16
EKodak .50 1.8 19
ExxonMbl 1.40 1.6 12
FPLGrp 1.64 2.8 17
FlaRock .60 1.0 26
FordM ... ...
GenElec 1.12 2.9 19
GnMotr 1.00 3.3 9
HomeDp .90 2.6 14
Intel .45 1.8 25
IBM 1.60 1.4 18
Lowes .32 1.1 15
McDnlds 1.00 2.0 29


YTD
Last Chg %Chg Name


40.10 -.26 +12.2
50.87 -1.00 -4.7
32.72 -.54 -7.3
47.79 -.71 -14.2
33.84 -.03 +.9
27.33 -.23 +5.9
85.12 -.57 +11.1
58.00 -2.00 +6.6
62.69 -.14 +45.6
7.80 -.10 +3.9
39.00 -.41 +4.8
30.32 -.73 -1.3
35.25 +.57 -12.2
24.45 -.34 +20.7
113.44 +.20 +16.8
29.62 -.58 -4.9
49.47 -.65 +11.6


YTD
Div YId PE Last Chg %Chg


Microsoft .40
Motorola .20
Penney .80
ProgrssEn 2.44
RegionsFn1.44
SearsHIdgs ...
SprintNex .10
TimeWarn .25
UniFirst .15
VerizonCml.62
Wachovia 2.56
WalMart .88
Walgrn .38


-.32 -4.6
-.07 -18.9
+.56 -14.2
-1.16 -7.2
-.68 -14.4
-2.59 -14.5
-.04 +.1
+.03 -12.6
-1.01 +9.5
-.05 +14.4
+.09 -12.8
+.08 -5.1
-.71 -3.3


52-Week Net % YTD 52-wk
High Low Name Last Chg Chg % Chg % Chg
14,021.95 11,260.28 Dow Jones Industrials 13,322.13 -56.74 -.42 +6.89 +17.35
5,487.05 4,142.01 Dow Jones Transportation. 4,866.97 -48.98 .-1.00 +6.73 +13.36
537.12 421.87 Dow Jones Utilities 482.81 -15.99 -3.21 +5.70 +9.23
10,238.25 8,218.99 NYSE Composite 9,528.93 -78.11 -.81 +4.27 +13.99
2,398.11 1,116.16 AmexIndex 2,238.36 -10.13 -.45 +8.85 +11.53
2,724.74 2,122.65 Nasdaq Composite 2,561.25 -15.44 -.60 +6.04 +18.54
1,555.90 1,289.49 S&P500 1,466.79 -12.58 -.85 +3.42 +12.68
856.48 693.19 Russell 2000 789.45 -9.48 -1.19 +.23 +11.72
15,730.39 12,871.45 DJ Wilshire 5000 14,769.33 -126.88 -.85 +3.59 +13.64


N EWYRKSTOKECANG


Div Name Last Chg

209 ABBLtd 23.85 +.01
1.08 ACELtd 58.82 -1.18
.. AESCorp 18.39 -.74
.82 AFLAC 53.47 -.80
1.64 AGLRes 39.05 -.53
... AKSteel 36.83 -.35
.. AMR 23.99 -.69
1.00e ASALtd 58.35 -.17
142 AT&TInc 40,10 -26
.06r AUOptron 14.75 -.26
1.42e AXA 40.62 -.45
1.30 AbtLab 52.01 -.52
.70 AberFic 79.54 -1.21
.. AbMiibig 2.12
.35f Accenture 40.21 +.16
.90e AdamsEx 14.33 -.17
24 AdvAuto 35.17 +.21
AMD 11.98 -.15
.83e Aegon 18.22 -.27
.. Aeropstis 21.98 -1.26
.04f Aetna 50.00 -.09
.. AffCmpSv 49.15 +.66
2.06t Aglent 35,14 -.06
.121 Agnicog 41.92 -1.16
.11 Agidumg 44.54 -.01
.. Ahold 12.95 -.20
AirTran 10.33 +13
.80 Alcan 97.96 +.54
.42e AlcatelLuc 11.00 -.13
.68 Alcoa 3698 +29
.. AllgEngy 51.90 -2.17
.52 AllegTch 97.50 -.65
20 A"rgans 59.62 -.48
1.64 Alete 41.86 -.38
1.02a AllBGIbHi 12.56 +.14
,60 AlliBlnco 8.03 -.02
4.42e AliBem 83.47 -1.04
.51e Aflianz 21.31 -.47
... AldWaste 12.76 -.08
1.52 Allstate 5628 -.58
.50 Altel 67.60 -.45
.. AlphaNRs 18.37 -.36
... Alpharma 23.62 -23
276 Altias 70.08 +89
,97e AlChlnas u67.35+13.33
.84f AmnbacF 63.32 -.13
.. Amdocs 35.59 +27
2.54 Ameren 50.14 -.91
.. Amerigrp 30.16 -28
.36e AMovilL 60.24 -.44
.60 AmAxle 22.94 -.08
.40f AEagleOs 25.20 -.65
1.56 AEP 45.07 -1.70
.60 AmExp : 59.96 -.93
.76 AFncIRT 7.82 +.06
.801 AmlntGplf 67.05 -.55
.. AmOriBio 929 +.14
.64 AmStands 35.88 -.35
.90a AmSIP3 11.22 -.04
.. AmTower 39.45 -.19
.. Americdt 16.62 -.56
2.44a Anerigas 34.83 -.50
5.60 A..wer.E 61.30 -.63
.20 Ar.-wBrg 48.54 +.80
'.36 raBra.,:. 48.66 -.73
.72 AnalogDev 36.45 +24
.45e AnglogldA 37.34 -.69
1.321 Anheusr w48.60 +20
.. AnnTaylr 31.73 -,70
.77e Annily 14.00-.81
.60 AonCorp 43.44 -.06
.60 Apache 75.33 -.99
2.40 Apflnv, 45.00
.17 ApplBio 31.85 -.47
.560 AquaAm 23.08. -.47


.. Aquila 3.82 -.07
1.30 ArcelorMtfl 64.39 +.05
.28 ArchCoal 29,90 -.56
.46 ArchDan 32.73 -.35
1.81 ArchstnSm 58,60 -.34
1.10a Ashland 58.95 -1.35
... AssistLvon 8.87 +.12
.68 AsdEstat 13.74 -.17
1.04 AstoriaF 25.90 -.64
1.75e AsfraZen 48.35 -.87
1.28 ATMOS 27.85 +.01
AutoNatn 19.45 -.20
.92b AutoData 46.58 -.07
... Avaya 16.66 -.28
Avnet 38.62 -.60
.74 Avon 34.34 -.14
1.84 BB&TCp 40.26 -.62
.77e BHPBilILt 62.01 -.28
.20 BJSvcs 24.15 -.69
... BJsWhs 35.21 +.91
BMC Sft 30.10 -.45
2.48e BPPLC -66.71 -.33
2.48 BRT 20.60 -.75
.52 BakrHu 80.77 -.88
.40 BallCp 52.40 -.40
... BaiyTchIf u33.56 +.02
.86e BcBilVArg 22.90 -.34
.14i BcBradess 24.48 -.10
.930 Bncoltau 42.87 -.29
2.56f BkofAm 5.87 -1.00
.96f BkNYMeI 41.92 -.20
.16 BankAtiA 8.76 +.35
.60 BamesNob 35.80
.30f BarlckG 32.13 -.9
.52 BauschL 63.13 -.22
.67 Baxter 52.65
2.16 BaytexEg 1720 -.15
1.28 BearSt 112.20 -4.90
... BearlngPIf 5.75 -.33
.40 BeazrHmIt 9.52 -.66
.98 Bectck 78.08 +.59
.201 Berkley 29.82 -.21
.521 BestBuy 43.72 -.32
... BigLots 26.26 -1.36
1.50 Biovail 17.21 -.13
1.36 BIkHillsCp 40.90 -1.33
.45a BIkFL08 14.52 -.06
.. Blackstn n 23.80 -.62
.571f BlockHR 19.11 -.20
.. Blockbstr 4.69 +.05
.58e BlueChp 6.03 +.04
1.40 Boeing 98.54 +.07
.44 Borders 15.71 -.09
.. BostBeer 47.20 +.97
2.72a BostProp 96.47 -1.59
... BostonSci 12.65 -.04
.36 Brinkers 29.60 -.54
1.12 BrMySo 2940 -.15
.42f BrkfldAsgs 35.20 -.54
.60b Brunswick 24.84 -.37
.25 BurgerKing 23.35 -.71
1.28f BuriNSF 80.33 -.22
.16 CAInc 24,98 +.04
... CBREIlis 30.09 -.67
.88 CBSB 31.25 -.54
2.16 CH Engy 47.09 -1.13
.04 CIGNAs 49.58 -1.08
1.00 CITGp 37.20 -.65
.20 CMSEng 15.90 -.63
.56 CSS Inds 37.65 -1.95
.60f CSX 42.93 -.15
.24 CVSCare 36.68 -.12
.12 CabotOs 32.84 -.81
.28 CallGolf 16.58 -.32
.20 Camecogs 39.81 +.07
S... Cameron 77.64 -.62
.80 CampSp 37.72 -.60


.34 CdnNRsg 66.25 -.22
2.28 Caneticg 13.95 -.02
.11 CapOne 65.90 -.42
2.40f CapitlSrce 17.58 -.25
126 CapMpfB 12.25 +.04
.48 CardnlHlth 69.76 +.01
... CarMaxs 23.01 -.59
1.40 Carnival 45.70 -.15
1.82 CarolinaGp 74.50 +.88
1.44f Caterpillar 768.00 -.32
.16 Celanese 34.99 -.20
... Celesicg 5.47
.75e Cemex 31.64 -.24
1.231 Cemigpfs 18.96 -.13
.68 CenterPnt 16.43 -.61
.16 Centex 3028 -1.71
4.50 CnlLtpl 83.15 -.45
26 CntyTel 47.80 -.32
.. ChmpE 10.90 -.34
.01 Checkpnt 27.36 -.66
.271 ChesEng 32.57 -.47
2.32 Chevron 87.00 -.22
Chicos d16.85 -.40
271 ChinaLfe s u78.08+10.93
1.12e ChinaMble u67.03 +3.11
1.94e ChinaPet 110.49 +3.80
23e ChlnaUni u18.94 +.90
1.16 Chubb 51.40 -.50
1.09r ChungTel 16.52 -.16
.16 Cimarex 35.15 ..
CinciBell 4.94
.16 CircCity 11.15 -.20
.72a CtadlBr 4.21 +.09
2.16 Citio 4779 -71
1.00 CitzComm 1421 -.20
.75 ClearChan 36.31 -.49
.50 ClevClifs 72.69 -.45
1.60f Clorox 60.68 -.66
Coach 42.79 -2.21
.24 CocaCE 24.23 -.02
1.36 CocaCl 54.01 +.01
... Coeur 3.34 -.03
1.44 ColgPal 66.23 -1.23
... CollctvBrd 25.32 -.77
2.56 Comerica 57.66 -1.01
.52 CmcBNJ 36.33 -.98
.36 CmclMtIs 29.06 -1.02
ComScop 53.45 -.73
.61e CVRD 48.32 +.79
.61e CVRDpf 40.66 +.64
CompScilf 56.52 -1.09
.40 Con-Way 48.58 +.08
.72 ConAgra 25.65 +.05
1.64 ConocPhil 80.98 +.24
... ConseoD 14.10 -.20
.401 ConsoaEngy 40.39 -.78
2.32 ConEd 45.67 -1.13
ConstellA 24.20 -.16
1.74 ConstellEn 83.16 -4.30
... CtAirB 30.64 -.93
... Cnvrgys 17.67 -.02
.84 Coopers 49.44 -1.13
.42 CooperTire 24.94 -.36
.20 Comins 2359 -.33
CorrctCps 25.35 -.60
Cosann 10.93 -.10
.60 CntwdFn 20.00-1.00
Covidienn 40.82 +.59
CrwnCslle 37.03 -.18
... CrownHold 24.25 -.17
1.00f Cumminss 115.03 -1.46
4.01e CurEuro 136.80 -.19
... CushTRtn 19.90
.. CypSem 24.04 -.34

.78 DNPSelct 10.65
1.04 DPL 26.32 -.43


.60 DRHorton 15.21 -.80
2.12 DTE 47.55 -1.51
2.009 DaimlrC 86.13 -.73
.12f Danaher 76.18 -.39
.46 Darden 41.70 -.63
15.00e DeanFdss 27.54 -.17
1.76 Deere 130.27 +.01
.. DellaAirn 17.70 -.54
.56 DevonE 74.63 -.67
.50a DiaOffs 100.21 -.53
.96 DiamRk 17.32 -.40
... DlceHIdgn 9.82 -.24
DlcksSprt u62.76 +.01
.16 Dllards 25.68 -.72
.. DIrecTV 23.36 +.24
... Discovern 23.83 -.16
.31f Disney 33.84 -.03
2.84 DomRes 86.72 -2.18


.. Domlaraff 822 +34
1.04 OonlleyRR 36.19 -.20
.801 Dover 48.85 -.44
1.68f DowChm 43.18 -.25
1.48 DuPont 48.83 -.25
.88f DukeEqys 17.82 -.72
1.92f DukeRlty 33.06 -.57
.Dyne, y 8.05 -.45
.. E-Housen 18.45 +1.15
EMCCo 1965 -33
.36 EOGRes 66.84-1.05
1.76 EastChm' 66.55 -1.59
.50 EKodak 27.33 -.23
.48 EatnVan 38.70 -.38
.46 Ecolab 41.11 -.27
1.16 Edisonint 52.62 -2.18
.80 Edwards 83.43 +.15
.16 ElPasoCp 15.91 -.38
... Ban 19.60 -.09
.20 EDS 23.21 -.21
.79e EBrasAero 41.56 -.70
1.05 EmersnEls 47.44 -.34


1.28 EmpDist 23.00 -.38
3.70 EnbrEPIrs 51.59 +.37
.80 EnCana 58.13 -1.29
2.41e Endesa 54.17 -.55
.. EnPro 41.76 -.20
.10 ENSCO 57.13 -.17
3.00f Entergy 101.52 -3.59
.16 Equifax 39.59 +.47
.88 EqtRes 49.30 -1.66
1.00 Eqtylnn 22.35 -.10
1.85 EqtyRsd 40.02 -.94
.50f EsteeLdr 42.42 -.28
1.76 Exelon 70.14 -3.00
1.40 ExxonMbI 8512 -57
1.64 FPLGrp 58.00 -2.00
.46 FamilyDIr 27.94 -.21
2.00f FannieMIf 66.48 -.71
.40 FedExCp 110.54 -.54


.24 FedSignl 15.42 +.04
.84 Fedlnvst 35.20
2.00 Ferreligs 22.80 -.18
.58 Ferro 18.87 -.16
1.20 FidNFin 18.77 +.03
.28 FRBcpPRIf 11.00 -.06
.12 RrstDatas 32.52 -.28
1.63e FstFinFd 12.59 -.10
1.80 FstHorizon 30.08 -.60
1.60 FtTrFid 17.38 +.07
2.00 FirstEhgy -60.94 -2.39
... ReetEn 9.10 -.17
.60 FlaRock 62.69 -.14
.80 Fluor 125.03 +1.48
.41e FEMSAs 35,38 -.97
.50 FootLockr 16.60 -.22
FordM 7.80 -.10
... ForestLab 37.17 -.74
... ForestOil 39.62 -.63
1.68f FortuneBr 82.15 -.98
.60 FrankRes 131.82 -2.53,
2.00 FredMac 62.58 -1.02


1,25a FMCG 85,72 -1.41
.48 Fremontif 4.61 -.50
.20 FrIedBR 4,52 -.15
.201 FrontierOil 39.47 +.16
7.55e Frontline 46.12 +.72

.96 GATX 43.58 -.58
.80a GabelliET 9.46 +.02
.. GabHIthW 8.93 +.12
.72 GabUtil 9.21 -.28
.. GameStopsu48.71 -.72
1.601 Gannett 48.26 -1.43
.32 Gap 18.31 -.20
Gateway 1.82 +.61
Genentch 72.99 -.52
1.16 GenDynam 79.47 +.27
1.12 GenElec 3900 -.41


1.80 GnGrthPrp 48.93 -1.09
1.561 GenMills 57.34 +.03
1.00 GnMotr 30.32 -.73
.36 Genworth 29.96 -.15
1.50 GaPw8-44 25.56 +.72
.65e Gerdau 23.15 -.15
.90 GlobalSFe 68.15 -.83
.76e GolUnhas 22.44 -.19
25e GoldFLtd 14.56 -.43
.18 Goldcrpg 22.93 -.50
1.40 GoldmanS 177.95 -1.78
.80 Goodrich 62.95 +.56
Goodyear 28.13 -.71
.. GrafTech 16.73 -.58
.. GrantPrde 53.51-1.43
1.66 GtPainEn 28.07 -.33
.. Griffon 15.41 +.14
.66e GpTelevisa 25.44 -.25
.52e GuangRy 40.10 +2.36
.84 HRPTPrp 9.61 -.25
.36 Hallibrtn 33.42 -.31
.91e HanJS 13.65 -.15
.58a HanPtDv2 10.65 -.17


... Hanesbrd n 29.40 -.95
.30f Hanoverlns 43.21 -.38
1.00f HarleyD 54.04 -.28
., HarmonyG 8.96 -.05
1.60 HarrahE 85.50 -.16
2.00 HarifdFn 91.71 -.01
4.56 HarvslEng 25.75 -.61
.64 Hasbro 28.53 -.65
1.24 HawaiiEl 20.87 -.41
1.78 HlthCrPr 29,19 -.07
2.64 HIICrREIT 38.73 -.21
10.00e HIIMgts 7.09 -.21
1.54m HllhcrRlty 23.99 -.60
... HealthNet 53.75 +.22
28 HrstArT, 25.36 +.14
.. HeclaM 7.50 -.34
1.52 Heinz 45.54 +.11
.37e HellnTel 16.06 +.10


.80 Herbalife 42.54 +.51
.20 Hercules 21.21 -.37
.40 Hess 58.81 -.28
.32 HewletiP 47.79 -.31
1.70 HighwdPrp 34.66 -.84
.16 Hilton 45.55 -.35
.90 HomeDp 35.25 +57
1.00 Honwllunt 56.90 +1.10
3.04 HospPT 38.31 -.78
.80a HostHotls 21.72 -.63
.. HovnanE 11.26 -.72
.. Humana 64.99 -.98
.07 IAMGIdg 6.99 -.20
.50e ICICIBk 43.98 +1.51
87e iShBrazil 59.92 -.08
.32e IShHK 18.18 +.10
.10e iShJapan 13.86 -.11
.33e iSh Kor 60.85 -1.29
.20e iShMalasia 11.05 -.20
.31e iShSing 13.30 -.25
.31e iShTaiwan 1543 -.38
224e iShDJDv 69.23 -.98


1.31e IShChln25u153.07 +9.43
2.53e iShSP500 147.05 -1,50
1.58e IShEmMkt 13160 +60
153e IShEAFE 7743 -83
3.09e IShREst 72.75 -1.00
.49e IShSPSml 68.66 -.92
3.30 IStar 35.56 -1.67
1.20 Idacorp 32.35 -.51
1.37 Idearcn 34.78 -.07
1.12f ITW 58.13 +1.15
.64 Imation 29.44 -.99
2.00 Indymac 23.65 -.35
Intineon 14.86 -34
.72 IngerRd 51.00 -1.07
... IngrmM 19.42 +.25
InputOut 13.32 -.16
2.64 IntegrysE 50.45 -1.79
.. IntcnftEx 140.18 -2.32
1.60 IBM : 113.44 +.20
.. Ind Coal 3.98 ...
.52 IndGame 36.21 -.15
1.00 IntPap 34.35 -.05
.. Interpublic 10.87 -.17
.36e Invesco 25.02 +.59
... IronMIns 27.98 +.09

1.521 JPMorgCh 44.91 -104
.28 Jabil 21.33 -.34
.04 JanusCap 27.61 -.46
1.66 JohnJn 61.60 -28
1.32 JohnsnCtl 111.52 -1.01
.56 JonesApp 18.53 -.58
1.00 KBHome 30.19 -1.79
... KRIncn 33.67 -.09
224 KKRFnd 15.66 -.53
.601 Kaydon1 51.73 +.18
1.24 Kelogg 5.07 +.47
.64 Kellwood d20.46 -.36
1.46 Keycorp 33.98 -.41
2.12 KimbClk 68.95 -1.38
1.6f01 Kono 40.78 -1.06
3.401 KindME 50.90 -.60
... KingPhrmn 15.65
.. Kinrossg 11.44 -.31
... Kohls 57.05 -1.87
1.00 Kraft 32.41 -.08
.. KrispKrm 6.60 -.20
.30 Kroger 26.61 -.77
... LDKSoln 45.75 +.53
.03j LLERy 1.35 +.05
., LSICorp 667 -.14
1.50 LTCPrp 21.80 -.36
.48 LaZBoy 9.68 -.17
1.46 Laclede 32.65 -.46
... LVSands 97.79 -3.98
.96 LeggMason 87.00 -1.76
.60 LehmanBr 5775 -262
.64 LennarA 28.56 -1.34
.25 LeucNatl 4425 -.23
1.50 LexRItyTr 20.50 -.29
... Lexmark 36.35 -.52
.59e LbtyASG 5.70 -.04
1.70 UllyEli 56.39 -.22
.60 Limited 22.97 -.48
1.58 UncNat 62.25 -.40
.28 ULindsay 38.77 -.81
.23 UzClaib 34.40 -.31
1.40 LockhdM 102.41 +2.39
.25 Loews 47.62 -.63
.32 Lowes 29.62 -58
.60j Luminentif 1.70 +.36
.90 Lyondell 45.57 -.18

2.80f M&TBk 106.53 -1.51
1.36 MB[A 58.21 -.48
.58f MDURes 26.62 +.17


MEMO 58.32 -1.02


... MEMC 58.32-1.02
MFGloblIn 27.49 +.57
.36f MFAMtg 7.57 +.07
.49 MCR 8.32
1.00 MGIC 34.91 -1.60
... MGMMir 82.77 -.71
.521 Macys 31.40 -.38
... Madeco 13.07 +.07
1.44f Magnalg 88.73 -26
.68 ManorCare 63.28 -.50
.88 Manulifgs 38.45 -.07
.96 Marathons 52.85 -.88
.30 MarintA 43.65 -.45
.76 MarshM 26.78 +.27
1.24 Marshlls 44.24 -.64
.. MStewvt 12.91 -.16
... MarvelE 22.34 -.24
.92 Masco 26.32 -.53
.16 MasseyEn 20.08 -.65
.60 MasterCrd 138.25 -1.58
... MateriSaSd 9.36 +.17
.651 Mattel 21.68 -.55
.. McDermlnt 87.70 -.42
1.00f McDnlds 49.47 -.65
.82 McGrwH 51.29 +1.14
... MedcoHlt 86.11 -.09
.12 Medlds 29.01 +.18
.50 Medinic 53.69 -.25
1.52 Merck 50.12 -.70
.. heritage 17.28 -1.71
1.40 MerrilLyn 74.89 -1.28
.591 MetULe 66.11 -.65
MetroPCS n 30.67 +2.32
MicronT 1123 +21
2.42 MidAApt 47.03 -1.62
... das 20.26 +.07
.. Millipore 70.32 -.78
... Mirant 39.65 -.99
.03e MitsuUFJ 9.71 -.16
.70f Monsanto 67.77 -.22
.32 Moodys 46.15 -.30
1.08b MoroStan 63.73 -.81
6.84e MSEmMkt 2728 +.06
... Mosaic ff 40.62 -.41
.20 Motorola 16.67 -.07
.75f MurphO 59.92 -.46
.24 MylanLab 15.11 -.12
.. NCRCp 49.83 +.17
.. NRGEgys 38.77 -.66
.25p NYSE Eur 73.68 -1.04
.. Nabors 29.48 -.87
.14 NalcoHId 26.23 +.57
.84 NamTal 13.31 +1.08
1.64f NaltCity 28.09 -.15
1.24f NatFuGas 4424 -.76
2.79e NatGrid 73.50 -.65
.. NOilVarco 120.09 -.91
.16 NatSemi 26.19 -.66
.. Navteq 60.57 +1.06
21a NewAm 1.91 -.01
1.52 NJURscs 49.62 -127
1.00 NYCmtyB 17.66 -.30
.84 NewellRub 28.43 +.11
.. NewfldExp 43.87 -.95
.40 NewmtM 40.45 -.71
.. NwpkRsif 5.58 +.02
.12 NewsCpA 20.90 -.03
.10 NewsCpB 22.25 -20
.10 Nexengs 27.78 -.63
.92 NiSource 19.20 -.65
1.86 Nicor 41.98 -1.35
.74 NikeBwf 53.88 -24
.. 99Cents 11.84 -.32
.32f NobleCorp 99.91 -1.02
.56e NokiaCp 30.79 -.18
.54 Nordstrn 486.03 -.80
1.04f NoiflkSo 50.98 -.55


I AMERI ANS O KE C A GI


Dlv Name Last Chg
.42 AbdAsPac 5.99 -.06
.42 AdmRsc 22.85 -.40
.. Adherxg .31 -.04
.. Adventrx 2.29
.. AmO&G 5.65 -.09
.. Anooraqg 3.04 +.04
.. BFCFnd 3.52 +.21
... BPZEgyn 5.53 -.07
... BichMtg 1.90 -.05
... BoltTech 40.00 -.14
.. BootsCts 1.39 +.11
.. ClaudeRg 1.16 +.11


.48f CommSys 10.58 -.02
... CortexPh 1.84 -.06
... CovadCm .78 -.01
.. Crystallxg 2.95 -.04
267e DJIADiam 13312 -.52
... Darling 8.12 -.07
.74 EVInMu2 14.00 -.08
.. BdorGldg 4.98 +.10
.66e EllswthFd 9.04 +.15
... Enlnfrawt 1.04 +.08
... EvgmEnya 4.55 -.09
.45 RaPUII 11.98 +.05
... Floteks u39.50 +2.77


... FrdmAcqn 10.05 -.09
... FrontDg 8.37 -.18
... GamGIdg 8.60 -.01
... GoldStrg 308
... GrBasGg 2.05 +.03
GreyWolf 6.61 .
HDPIrs 7.42 -.16
.. ISCOInlt 20 +.02
1.10e ISAsflanya 27.65 -.20
.51e iShGernya 31.49 -.50
.46e iShMexnya 58.20 +.10
... iShSlver 116.92 -2.08
126e iShSP100cbo68.70 -.49


4.83e iShLeAgBd 99.35 +.30
4.04e iSh20TB 8831 +.46
3.45e iShl-3TB 80.94 +.11
1.38e iShRsMd nya104.02-1.41
.09p IShNqBio 78.04 -.44
2.11e IShC&SRI nya87.21-1.31
1.83a iSR1KVnya 83.50 -.95
.53e iSR1KGnya 58.46 -.50
1.29e iSRuslKnya79.65 -.76
1.49e iSR2KVnya 76.65 -.86
.33e iSR2KGnya 82.83 -1.13
.87e iShR2K nva 7861 -1.02
1.32e iSRus3Knya8483 -.66


... InterCl g 34.97 -1.11
Invemss 46.93 +.84
LundinMs 10.71 -.25
.12e MktVGold 36.63 -.50
... Merrimac 10.01 -.09
... MetOico 8.00
.. MetroHh 2.08 +.09
.. Miramar 4.37 -.02
.. NOriong 4.73 +.10
..NthgtMg 3.05 ..
1.23e OilSvHT 17350 -2.10
... Oilsandsg 4.64 -.19
... On2Tech 1.31 -.03


.. PainCare .16 +.01
.. PionDril 11.82 -.22
.27e PwShChlnau27.79 +1.41
.04e PwSCinEn 20.46 -.28
.02e PwSLgCG u17.70 -.09
.16e PwSWtr 20.41 -.17
1.50e PrUShS&P 55.45 +1.06
1.52e PrUIShDow 51.04 +.53
5.43e ProUltQQQ 93.87 -1.88
1.32e PrUShQQQ 4564 +94
4.32e ProUltSP 88.65-1.55
.50e PrUShREn 102.50 +3.40
.77e PrUShFn n 82.00 +2.06


.48e ProUSR2Kn 69.59 +194
QuadMd 2.47 +.12
.10 QuestCapg 2.46 +.07
... RaserTnya 14.60 +1.00
5.27e RegBkHT 149.81 -1.83
..: Rentech 2.33 -.10
1.11e RetailHT 99.25 -.45
.55e RdxSPEW. 48.57 -.75
.30e SodrHome 2452 -66
.36e SpdrKbwCM 63.50 -.58
.74e SpdrKbwlns 55.95 -.43
1.43e SpdrKbwRB45.13 -.67
.13e SpdrRetl 39.55 -.46


.36e SpdrMltM 57.35 -1.15
... SeabGldg 22.43 -1.12
.40e SemiHTr 37.23 -.45
.25e SoftHTr 39.99 -.74
2.60e SPOR 14695 -1,38
1.98e SPMid 155,22 -2.30
.80e SPMads 3905 -35
.54e SPHIIhC 34.34 -24
.56e SPCnSt 27.00 -.12
.35e SPConsum3654 -.51
,75e SPEngy 68.40 -.85
.82e SPFnd 3414 -40
.60e SPInds 3911 -09


.21e SPTech 25.62 -.14
1,10e SPUi 38.60 -1.01
... StormCg .80
... SulphCo 5.46 +.30
... Taseko 4.00 -.14
.39 TelData 66.19+1.99
.. TrnsmrEx 226 -.10
... USNGFdnd34.98 -.51
... US OilFd 54.33 +.69
2.42e VangTSM 145.32-1.53
1.34e VangEmg 92.05 +.43
... Westmind 21.19 -.05
... WshrtEnt 4.44 +.19


NASDAQNATIONALMRE


DIv Name Last Chg

.. ACMoore 18.34 -.71
.. ACIWwde 25.10 +.10
.. ADCTelr 17.55 +.09
.. AFCEnt 13.45 -.05
... AMIS Hid 10.52 +.05
.. ASETst 11.66 -.14
.. ASMLHId 28.88 +.01
.. ATSMed 1.65 +.01
Aastron 1.13 +.03
.. AccHmelf 5.80 -24
.. Accurayn 13.04 -.14
.. AcnePcktn 14.34 +.06
.. Acivisn 19.00 -.13
.. Actuate 6.95 +.10
24 Acxiom 24.45 -.24
.. AdamsResp 3723, +.32
.. Adaptec 3.63 +.03
AdobeSy 4081 +40
.36 Adtran 26.61 -.29
.. AdvATech 8.93
..AdvEnId 1736 -.42
.71 AdvantaAs 22.97 -.58
.85 AdvantaBs 26.19 -.55
... Afyetix 23.28 -.59
.12 Agilysys 17.03 -.25
AkamaiT 32.61 -.25
.60 Aldila 16.59 -.17
.. Alexlon 57.79 -1.08
.. AlignTech 23.92 +.50
.. Alkerm 16.51 -.49
.. Alscripts 23.13 -.01
... Alphatec 3.70 -.10
... AtairNano 3.28 +.01
16 AlteraCoIf 23,18 -.42
... Alvarion 11.74 +.03
.101 AmTrFln n 15.95 -.54,
A. marinh .48 +.01
Amazon 7865 -60
.. AmerBio 1.00 -.06
3.68f AmCapStr .40.71 -.11
.. ACmdLnn 23.98 -.35
.. AmerMed 18.27 -.47
.40 AmPhyss 39.95 -.24
AmSupr 19.04 -.64
.41 AmCasno 28.94 +.18
Amgen 49,92 -35
... AmkorTif 11,66 -.41
... Amylin 49.49 -.11
... Anedigc 15.76 -23
.40 Aniogic 68.83 -.10
Analysts 1.66 -.04
.31i Andrsons 47.09 +.62
Andrew 14.03 -.16
Angiotchg 5.81 -.05
.57e AngloAm 28.00 -.19
.. Ansyss 31.66 -.66
.27 ApogeeE 26.02 -.20
...ApoloGrp 5B.28 -.74
2.04 Apollolnv 22.11 +.02
Aple Ino 132.25 -3.05
.22f Applebees 24.80 -.04
.24 ADIdMalt 20.59 -27
.. AMCC 2.77 -.02
... ArQule 7.86 +.43
.. ArenaPhm 13.30 +.02
1.68f AresCap 16.21 -.10
.. ArdadP 4.64 -.10
.. Ariba Inc 9.01 -.09
.60 ArkBest 35.97 +.52
... Arris 15.48 -.07
.84 ArrowInt u45.22 +.32
.. ArtTech 3.09 -.01
.. ArthroCr 55.13 +.97
.. ArubaNetn 20.55 +.87
.. Aslalnfo 8.17 -.24
.. AspenTech 12.32 -.31
.. Asprevag 19.19 -.49
124 AsscdBanc 28.10 -.24
.. AthrGnc 1.64 +.26
.. Atheros 29.41 -.31
Atmel 5,29 +,24
.. Audvox 10.41 +.06
.. Autodesk 45.47 -.08
... Avanex 1.70 -.04


2.00e AvIclSys 10.07 +.53
.. Aware 4.52 +.21
.. AxcanPh 19.44 -.10
... Axcelis 4.78 -.09
.. BE Aero 37.95 +1.05
.. BEASyslf 12.00 -.11
SBaiducom 21195 +874
.02 BnkUtd 17.20 -.15
.. Bankrate 39.38 -1.72
.. BareEscn 24.25 +.25
.. BeaconPw 1.66 +.22
.. BeacnRfg d11.01 +.01
.25 BeasleyB 7.19 -.03
.20 BebeStrs 13.60 -.61
.. BedBath 34.63 -.63
.. Bioenvisn 5.37
., Biogenldc 62.93 +.04
.. BioMafin 21.55 +.05
.. Biomet 45.77 +.08
.. Biopure .60 -.09
.. BioScrip u5.83 +.09
.. BlueCoat u84.79. -.20
BluDolp 3.77 +.37
.. BluPhoenxu14.66 +1.13
.56 BobEvn 33.12 -.79
.20 BonTon 23.62 +.41
Borland 4.57 +.02
.BriExp 4.94 -.04
Brightpnt 11.37 +,04
.. Broadcom 3286 -.48
BrcdeCm 692 -34
... .BroncoDrl 14.73 -.14
.34a BrklneB 12.44 +.01
... BrooksAuto 14.17 -.34
.20 Bucyrus 63.76 +.76
.. BuffWWs 35.11 -.97
... BdrFstSrc 12.94 -.50
.. BusnObj 42.14 -.26
... C-COR 11.86 -.41
.. CDCCpA 8.47 +.17
.. CDWCorp 85.38 -.62
.72 CH Robins 48.80 -.79
... CKXInc 12.11 +.28
... CMGI 1.58 -.01
.. CNET 7.20 -.24
.. CSGSys 23.78 -.04
CTCMedia 22.65 +.29
.. CVThera 9.85 -.20
.. Cache Inc 16.37 -.08
Cadence 21.48 +.04
.05 Cal-Maine 19.17 -.41
... CalPizzas 19.28 +.43
.70 CapCtyBk 32.72 -.54
CpstnTrb 1.09 +.10
.. CareerEd 29.76 -.12
..CarrierAcc" d4.63 +.85
... Carrizo 38.20 -.77
.40f CarverBcp 16.00
.26f Caseys 28.73 -.27
... CashSys 6.40 +.11
...CasuaMalMa110.08 -1.01
.. Celgene 59.45 -.35
.. CeliGens 3.80 -.14
... CenlCom 9.26 +.13
... CentEuro 41.73 -.48
... CenlA 47.75 -1.31
... Cephin 73.08 -.70
... Cepheid 18.23 -.45
.. Ceradyne 69.87 -1.28
... CeragonN u16.81 -137
... Cerer 56.47.-.99
.40 Chaparral su85.40 +.06
... ChrmSh 9.01 -.15
... ChartInds 2725 +1.28
ChartCm 277 -02
... Chattem 61.10 +1.35
.. ChkPolnt 23.11 -.19
... ChkFree u45.95 -.07
,. Cheesecake 25.02 -.33
... ChildPlcif 27.96 -.34
... ChlnaBAK 4.85 +.07
... ChIFnOnI 10.15 -.30
... ChlnaFlren 8,75 +.00
... ChlnaGmT 9.12 +.07
.40p ChinaMed 34.72 +1.66
,. ChinaPrecn 4.15 +.97
.. ChlnaSunn 5.55 -.36


... ChinaTDvlf 4.40 +.45
ChipMOS 6.41 -.15
.50 ChrchllD 49.64 -.32
... CienaCprs 38.00 -.14
1.42 CinnFin 42.62 -.38
.391 Cintas 35.58 -.16
... Cirs 6.72 -.17
... Cisco 31.10 +.37
.. CiiTrends 23.41 +.66
1.16 CiizRep 18.15 -.51
.. CtrixSylf 36.00 -.10
.. CleanH 45.15 -1.30
... Clearwinren 23.40 -.08
.. ClickSft 5.39 +.09
... CogentC 26.00 -1.50
... Cogent 13.88 -.17
.34 Cognex 18.64 -.16
... CogTech 72.79 -.66
... Cognosg 39.49 +2.00
... Coherent I 30.29 -.21
,. ColdwtrCrk 17.13 -.02
1.00e Comarco 5.62 +.03
... Comcastls 25.84 +,36
.. Comncsns 2576 +49
1.72 CompsBc 67.75 -.35
... CompCrd 22.00 +.14
Compuwre 7.96 -.03
.. ComtchGr 17.32 +.07
... Comtech 42.02 -.37
... ConcurTch 26.17 -.20
.. ConcCm 1.36 -.04
... Conexant 113 -02
.. Conmed 29.35 -.65
Corcept u2.96 +.34
... CorinthC' 13.50 -.02
1.60 CorpExc 68.16 -.94
1.00a CorusBksh 14.70 -.79
.. CostPlus 5.32 +.32
.58 Costco 61.03 -.65
remdSys 2.72 -.05
.. Cree Inc 24.90 -.55
Crocss u5998 +99
.. Ctip.coms 43.24 +1.74
.. CubistPh 23.23 -.47
.. Cymer 39.01 -.20
... CyprsBlo 13.25 -.90
.. CylRx 3.58 -.19
.. Cytogen 1.01
Cytycif 42.52 -.43

20 DadeBeh 7525 -.10
Danka .86 +.01
.. dELIAs d558 -.35
Dellincif 27.59 -.15
.20 DeltaFnd 5.26 +.01
... DItaPr d15.23 -.06
.. Dndreon 8.12 +.24
Dannys 3.90 -.12
.16 Dentsply 38.33 +.01
... Depomed 1.86 -.12
... Diodes s 28.80 -.10
,, DiscHoldA 24.55 +1.71
DiscvLabs 2.31 -.09
... DistEnSy .87 +.13
... DivXn 13.50 -.07
... DobsonCm 12.55
... DIlrTree 39.92 +.67
.. DressBam 17.54 -.38
.80 DryShips u66.30 +1.70
.15 DynMall 43.28 -.94
... Dynavax 4.03 -.09
... ETrade 14,99 -25
... eBay 33.54 -.54
EMSTch u24.99 +.97
... EZEM 14.99 -.09
1.88m EagleBulk 26.32 +.22
... EagleTest d11.85 -.60
... EnhUnk 6.86 -.03
... EchelonC 25.28 -1.07
... EchoStar 41.46 -.99
.221 EduDv 6.68
... ElectSci 22.79 -.43
... ElcIrgIs 2.24 +.02
... ElectArts 52.56 +.01
... Emcorel 9.06 -25
4.00e EmmisCs 6.32 +.19


... EmpreRst 5.00 +.63
.08 EncorW 25.27 -.50
... EncysiveP 1.89 -.01
... EndoPhrm 32.14 -.15
... EngyConv 29.53 -28
Entegris 8.99 -.21
... EnzonPhar 8.22 -.05
.. EpcorSft 13.41 +.05
.74e EricsnTI 36.17 -.87
.. eSpeedIf 8.47 +.22
Euronet 26.66 -.46
... EvrgrSIr 8.79 +.17
... Exar 12.92 -.57
... Exelixis 11.19 -.28
... ExldeTc 7.02 -.37
.. Expediah u30.42 +.59
.281 ExpdIntl 45.16 -.62
... ExpScrips u54.74 +.13
... ExtrmNet 3.52 +.04
... F5Netwk s 36.79 -.69
.. FLIRSys 49.06 -1.34
.46f Fastenal 45.53 -.61
1.68 RFfthThird 36.40 -.61
.. Finisarlf 3.80 -.03
.05j RnUne 5.56 -.14
.78 FstCharter u2929 +.02
1.28 FCmtyBcp 54.69 -.24
1.18 FMikBc 3434 -.05
.56f FstNiagara 14.05 -.12
... FstSolarn 95.83 -1.72
1.16 FstMerit 19.40 -.11
,. rFserv 47.73 -.66
... FamelT 9.60 -.20
... extm 10.98 -.16
... Flowint 8.79 +.18
... FocusMdII 39.07 -.94
... ForcePron 18.79 +1.49
.. FormFac 44.22 -.16
... Fossil Inc 33.67 -.35
FoslerWh 113.88 -.22
... FoundryN 17.77 -.28
.08 Fredslnc 10.77 -.13
.66f FmtFnd s 25.33 -.29
... FuerTech 27.53 -1.21
.. FuelCell 8.17 -.13
,60 FultonFncI 14.79 -.20
.. FuwelFn 7.50 +.75

.. Galam u20.88 +.94
.751 Garmin 101.93 -2.07
... Gemstar 5.98 -.04
... GenProbe 62.44 +.20
... GenesMor 7.65 -.10
.421 Gentex 19,33 -.23
.. Genzyme 59,50 -.78
.. GeronCp 7.37 +.48
.. GigaMed 13.10 +.12
.. GileadScis 3673 -56
... GloblInd 23.94 -.08
2.00a GolarLNG 19.35 +.05
.. Google 513.26 -1.74
... GreenMts 34.44 -.96
... GuitarC 58.00 -.75
.... Gymbree 40.62 -1.77
... HLTH 13.97 -.21
1.00 HMN Fn 29.33 +.03
.. HMSHId 23.93 -.05
... HansenNat 44.80 +.58
... Harmonic 8.76 -.16
... Harrisnt 4.48 -.06
.. HayesLm 4.51 +.10
... HIhCSvs 20.10 +.17
... HithTroncs 4.87 +.20
.08a HrlndEx 15.35 -.12
.. Heelysn 9.49 -.04
.. HScheln 58.12 -.18
.. HercOffsh 27.18 +.21
... Hibbett 24.11 -.73
.20p HimaxTch 4.48 +.10
HokuSd 8.12 -.27
Hologic 52.84 -.28
Home Inns n 28.75 +1.35
HomeSol 3.17 +.07
.. HoriznOtf 16.66 -.01
... HostTopic 8.35' +.31
.34f HudsCity 14.09 -.26


... HumGen 8.70 +.04
.36 HunUB 28.94 -.09
1.06 HuntBnk. 17.58 -.27
... IAC Inter 27.64 -.47
.IDSys 11.89 +1.73
... IDMPhrm d1.64 -.38
.. IconlxBr 20.89 +1.01
.. IdenbxPh 2.69 -.16
Illumina 47.04 -.75
.. ImaxCorp 4.27 +.28
.. Immersn 14.74 +.80
... Immucor 32.70 -.30
... Imunmd 2.13 -.09
... InPhonlc 3.10 -.07
... Incyte 5.69 -.18
... IndevusPh 7.10 -.09
6.30e InfoSpces 14.94 -.43
.. InIcrssing 18.49 -.01
Intormat 13.77 -.13
.27e InfosysT 46.67 -.35
... Insight 23.50 -.11
InsltTc 15.76 -.15
.. IntgDv 15.38 -.14
.45 Intel 2445 -34
.. InterDig 24.00 -.74
.08 Intrface 17.97 +.07
... InterNAP 14.52 -.34
.10f IntSpdw 47.61 -.25
.40 Intersil 32.31 -.53
... Intevac 15.02 -.10
I.. Intuit 27.35 -.55
IntSurg 209.40 -2.06
Investools 11.98 -.10
... Invitrogn 78.32 -.43
.. IRISInt 19.41 -.40
Isis 12.47 -.20
.. IIron 85.51 +.06"
... IvanhoeEn 1.80 -.03

.. JASolarn 31.81 -.69
.. JDASoft 21.05 +.01
.. JDSUnirs 14.11 +.03
.26 JackHenry 25.94 -.71
.. JkksPac 23.77 +.15
.. Jamba 6.67
.. JamesRiv 3.88 -.12
... JetBlue 9.37 -.13
... JonesSda 11.00 +.28
.:. JosphBnk 29.55 -.24
.60 JoyGlbl 47.73 +.21
.. JnprNtwk 3286 +27
.20 KSwiss 24.47 -.30
.601 KLATnc 58.44 -.56
... Kendle u39.41 +.62
.. KeryxBio 10.09 -.12
.. KnghtCap 14.47 -.18
KnotInc 20.24 -.49
Kulicke 8.23 -.03
.72 LCAVis 36.61 -.47
... LJIntlf 6.76 +.43
LKQCp 31.66
.72f LSIlInds u20.48 +.72
... LTX 3.91 -.15
LamRsch 53.78 -.77
3.25e LamarAdv 53.34 -.21
... Landec 13.85 -.04
.151 Landstar 43.78 -.40
.. Latice 4.86 -.10
... LawsnSft 9.71 -.13
.. LeapWirels 68,04 +1.65
Level3 5.04 +.02
... UbGlobA 40.00 -.68
... LbGbobC 38.70 -.38
... UbtyMlntA 18.85 -.31
... UbtMCapA 110.78 +1.46
23e LifePart u48.50 +.90
... Litecel 30.82 -.23
... UIePtH 28.37 -.31
2.50e UgandPhm 6.18 -.34
..Li Umelightn 8.66 +.01
... Uncare 36.66 -.42
.72 UnearTch 34.62 -.24
... LUonbrdg 4.12 +.06
LodgEnt 26.07 -.30
.. Logitech 26.69 -26
LookSmart 2.65 -.04


1.76 MCGCap 14.40 +.01
... MDIInc .93 -.05
1.42f MGE 33,63 -.64
.MGIPhr 24.30 -.37
... MIPSTech 7.85 -.32
... MIVA 4.08 -.08
.. MKS Inst 22.29 -.71
MRVCm 2.50 +.06
.60f MTS 41.64 -.25
... Macrvsn 23.33 -.41
.. Magma .13.68 -.07
.. MannKd 8.76 -.46
Martek 26.14'-.39
... MarvellT 15.39 -36
... Matson 10.88 +.26
.7A1 Maxim hf 31.12 -.22
... MaIT 12.26 +.01
.. Medarex 17.35 -23
... Mediacm 8.73 +.10
... MedicActs 22.56 -.09
... MediCo 16.22 -.34
... MedisTech 10.36 +.16
... MelcoPBLn 13.45 +.48
Mellanoxn 16.56 +.30
MentGr 14.60 -.13
.56 Methanx 21.81 +.93
.12 Micrel 10.44 -.40
1.18f Mirochp 37.07 -.13
... MicroSemi 24.04 -.26
.40 Microsoft 2849 -32
... Micvsn 4.67 -.09
MillPhar 9.76 -.05
MillicomInt 82.36 -.77
Misonix 3.95 -.16
.. Moldflow 16.85 -1.11
.45f Molex 26.01 +.01
.45f MolexA 24.58 -.12
Moment 10.72 -.03
... Monogan 1.71 -.01
MonPwSysu20.11 -.01
.. MonslrWw 33.57 +.35
MoveInc 2.51 -.07
.. MovieGal .30
MyriadGn 42.44 -.25
.. NIl Hdg 78.19 -.27
.. Nanogen dl.04 -.09
Napster 2.85 +.01
Nasdaq 32.01 +.60
Nastech 14.02 +.17
... NatAtIH 9.80 -.24
...NektarTh 8.32 -.14
.05i NetServic 14.97 -.06
Netease 16.40 -.03
... Netflix 17.14 -.66
N NetwkAn 2840 +31
... Neurochg d3.16 -2.40
,, Neurcrine 10.09 -.26
.., Newport 13.94 -.13
.. NexCen 6.93 +.08
.. NghtwkR 20.99 +.33
.501 NobityH 17.75 -.10
1.00 NorTrst 61.82 +.09
NvtlWdls 23.09 -.39
Novavax 3.13 -.03
Novell 6.90 -.03
NovIus 26.95 -.38
... NuHoriz 9.36 -.65
NuanceCm 19.02 -.43
NuriSys 50.62 +2.21
Nuvelo 2.03 -.03
,, Nvidia u49.34 +109
.24 OCharleys 16.41 -.16
OReillyA 35.07 +.18
OSIPhrm 34.47 -.90
.. OlIDomF 28.48 -.50
.. OmnlEnr 7.73 +.37
..Omniture 25.19 -.28
OmniVisn u19.52 -.43
... OnAssign 10.68 -.15
OnSmcnd 11.75 -.45
... 1800FIowrs 10.64 +.35
OnyxPh u37.04 +3,42
1.20e OpnwvSy 4.75 -.12
.. OplinkC 13.07 -.06
Opsware u14.19 +.03
.. OptdCm 1.60


.25 optXprs 23.85 -.01
Orade 19.86 -.08
OraSure 9.22 -.38
Orbonmmn 8.55 +.27
Orthfx 48.49 +.25
1.17 OtterTail 35.30 -.70

.. PDLBio 23.66 -.15
.. PMCSra 7.41 -.19
.. PSSWrid 17.73 -.17
1.00 Paccar 82.45 -.96
.60 Pacerlnti 21.62 -.27
.. PacEthan 11.61 -.10
... PacSunwr 14.00 -.60
PaetecHn 12.02 -.08
Palm Inc 15.01 -.27
PanASIv 24.18 -.40
... PaneraBrd 43.69 -.90
.. Pantry 33.45 -.90
ParPet 17.02 -.18
ParamTch 16.99 +.02
Patterson 38.13 +.70
.48 PattUTI 21.32 -.35
1.20f Paychex 44.19 -.17
PnnNGm 58.78 -.07
Penwest 12.37 +.04
.53 PeopUtdF 17.44 -43
.. Peregrine h .68 +.02
.. Perficident, 23.28 +.30
.18 Perrigo 20.63 +.10
PetroDev 37.05 -1.83
.12 PetsMart 34.09 -.01
.. PFSweb 1.35 +.17
.12 PharmPdt 34.81 -1.14
.Pharmion 38.15 -.49
PhaseFwd 17.73 -.49
Photrin 11.91 -.14
PinnadA 15.80 -.11
PionrCos 34.95 +07
Pl... xwrks 1.17 +.01
Plexus 23.28 -.66
PlugPower 2.59 +.10
Polycom 30.83 +.02
.60 Polymed 45.29 -.95
.64 Popular 12.49 -.29
.14e PwShsQQQ4788 -.32
... Powrwav 6.79 -.02
Pozen 9,65 -.09
Presstek 6.48 -.08
.68 PrceTR 51.65 -.92
... priceline 80.89 .-.51
ProgPh 23.20 -.15
PsychSol 36.31 -.36
QIAGEN 16.91 -.09
QLT 6.00 +.02
QiaoXing 9.00 +.05
... Qlogic 12.84 -.16
56 Qualcom 38.58 +.35
QuanFuel 1.20 -.02
.QuestSfhif 14.51 +.01
1.241 QuintMari 16.63 -.32
9.33e RCN 13.92 -.48
RFMcD 5.95 -10
RackSys 12.51 -.33
RadntSys 15.31 -.19
... RadTherSv 21.55 -.24
... RadioOneD 3.76 -.03
Rambusif 15.16 +1.11
10e Randgold 23.82 +.18
RareHosp u37.73
RealNwk 6.30 -.06
Regenm 18.58 +.02
.. RentACt 1929 -.16
Replidyne 7.00 +21
RepubAir 19.00
RschMots 81.11 -.75
Riverbedn 42.78 -1.16
.30 RossStrs 26.77 -1.16
.26 RoyGId 26.79-1.02
Rudolph 12.74 +.17
SRudCellA 42.77 +.07

SBACom 32.74 +.15
... SEIInvs 25.64 -.23
... SVBFnGp 51.85 -.35
... SalixPhm 11.43 +.02


.48 SanderFm 43.85 +1.68
... SanDisk 51.86 -2.14
... Sanmina 2.16 +.07
.. Santarus 2.73 -.17
... Sapient 6.36 -.05
... Satconh 1.06 -,02
SavientPh 13.03 +.17
.. Sawis 40.70 +.60
ScanSource 28.44 -.16
Scholastc 33.48 +.55
.20a Schwab 1996 +01
ScielePh 23.07 +.23
SciGames 32.90 -.41
SearsHIdgs143.54 -259
.SecureCmp 8.42 +.08
.. SelCmfrt 17.31 +.03
.48 Selcilnss 21.20 -.14
.. Semtech 16.07 -.08
.. Sepracor 29.45 -.34
Shanda 30.71 +137
.22e Shire 76.09 -.88
.. ShoeCam 18.75 -.74
.. Shufterifyn 26.62 +.88
.. SiRFTch 17.84 +.08
.. SierraWr 22.16 -.16
.. SigaTechh 4.01 +.27
.. SigmaDsg 36.91 +.30
.46 SigmAls 46.12 -.06
.. Silicnlmg 5.82 -.21
... SinLab 34.53 -.56
.. SilirnMotW 18.79 -.47
.. SSTIf 3.14, -.01
.51r Slcnware 10.07 -.25
SilvStdg 28.74 -.80
Sina 41,66 +.80
.60 Sinclair 12.17 -.61
.. Sirenza 15.38 -.11
SiriusS 2,79 -.05
.12 SkyWest 24.93 -.51
.. SkywksSol 7.68 -22
r. SmartM 11.31 -.05
... SmithMicro 14.57 +A14
.. SmurfStne 10.97 -.21
.. Sohu.cm 32.25 +.60
SonicCorp 22.42 -.13
.. SonicSolhf 7.78 -.02
.. SncWall 8.51 -.12
Sonus 5.86 -.12
.40f SouMoBc 14.55
SourceFrg 3.65 -.04
.72 SoutiFncd 24.08 -.14
SpansionA 9.64 -.09
.11 SpartMots 14.83 -.17
... StaarSur 3.04 +.05
.29f Staples 23.10 -.40
,. StarScien 1.04 +.03
Starbucks 2737 -22
-. Starer n u23.70 +2.14
.40a SMtDynas 43.28 -1.25
.25 SteinMrt 8.69 +.07
.. StemCells 2.25 +.08
.. Stricydes 49.34 -.55
.21 SterlBcss 11.37 +.13
.10 StewEnt 7.00 ...
SumTotal 5.58 +.09
SunMicro 514 +13
.. SunOpta 12.91 +.34
SunPower 62.51 -1.02
,,, SupTech u5.94 +2.61
SuperGen 426 -.09
1.00 SusqBnc 19.72 -.29
Sycamore 3.95
Symantec 1872 -19
..Symetic 4.99
.. Syapcs 42.29 +28
Synshron 37.32 -.07
..Synopsys 27.05 +.01
... Synovis 14.17 -.07
.SyntxBnr 623 -.27
... TBSIntA 37.70 -.04
... TDAmertr 17.73 +.03
.. TFSFnn 11.58 -.05
THQ 29.34 -.48
TOPTank 5.73 -.19
TTMTch 1125 -.12
TXCORes 9.51 -.44
... TakeTwo 14.74 -.06


.. Tarragn .64 +.05
... TASER 14.10 +.02
... TechData 39.46 +.21
.. TeleTech 31.52 -.92
.. TelikInc 2.89 -.16
Telabs 1052 -33
.. TesseraT 3721 +.57
..TetraTc 1923 -.43
.36e TevaPhrm 41.93 +.17
The9Ltd 38.94 +.21
Theravnce 30.10 -.31
... 3Com 3.79 -.10
T.. I bcoSfl 7.64 +.01
... TWTele 21.73 +.34
... TiVo Inc 6.27 -.05
... 'TmOnlin 15.43 -.05
... TractSupp 48.07 -.06
... TrdeStatn 11.19 +.27
... TmSwtc 1.53 +.03
... TriZetto 15.84 -.25
.. TridentM hIf 14.87 -.16
.. TrimbleNs 36.25 -.74
.. TriQuint 429 -.05
... TeRellg 8f19.00 +.93
.. TrumpEnt 6.78 -.05
.64 TrstNY 11.01 +.06
.88 Trustmk 28.25 -.35
.80 TuesMm 10.50 -.20
.. USAutoPn 8.32 -.08
UAL 44.24 -127
.12 UCBHHkI 17.19 -.25
... UTStcm 2.91 +.09
... UltraClean 14.76 -.69
.72 Umpqua 21.70 -.22
.36 UtdCBksGa 24.89 -.42
... UdNtriF 27.82 +.01
.80 UtdOnIn 14.62 -.31
.10e US Er 4.67 +.01
.11 UnivFor. 38.43 +.22
UranlumR n 7.80 -.67
... UrbanOut 22.73 -.06

VCAAnt 38.60 -.54
... ValTechh 1.33 +.03
.. ValVsA 8.06 +.03
Valueick 20.03 -.28
VandaPhm 15.05 +.09
... VarianSmsu55,43 -1.37
... VascoDta 30.96 -.33
..Verigy 25.05 +.06
... Veisign 31.84 -.06
.. VertxPh 36.89 -.45
.161 VirgnMdah 23.86 +.12
... VIroPhrm 9.49 -54
.. VistaPrt 33.87 +.11
.. Volcom 38.89 -1.01
Volterra 411.14 -.12
.72e Volvos 17.75 -.35
... Wamaco 34.01 -.08
... WarrenRs 11.84 -.23
.84f WashFed 25.93 -.21
.. WaveSys 1.56 +.01
20f WemerEnt 18.71 -.01
.. Westell 2.04 -.02
.. WetSeal 4.52 -.07
SWheelPit 18.02 -.33
1.16 WhltneyH 27.62 -.32
.72 WholeFd 45.75 +1.21
WindRvr 10.15
... WinnDxn 28.30 -.06
WdssFaclf 229
6.00e Wynn u121.38 -1.75
.. XMSat 11.49 -.02
.. XOMA 228 -.02
.48 Xoinx 25.55 -.34
XinhuaFn 6.16 -.16
.. YRCWwde 30.94 +.23
... Yahoo 23.03 -.56
... ZhoneTch 1.19 -.01
1.72 ZionBcp 73.71 -.07
... Zotek 39.75 -.69
... Zoran 17.58 -.41
... Zumiez 45.19.-123


... Nortellfrs 18.46 -.08
.80f NoestUt 28.78 -.64
.1.48 NorthropG 78.56 +.06
1.10e Novartis 53.02 +.28
... NovaStrrs 8.65 -.70
1.30 NSTAR 32.64 -.49
.44a Nucor 53.47 -1.64
.69 NvFL 13.06 -.02
.74a NvIMO 14.01
1.14 NvMulSI&G 12.07 -.13
1.09a NuvQPf2 12.68 -.01
1.36 OGEEngy 33.05 -.56
1.00f OcdcPet 56.36 -.37
... OffcDpt 24.04 -.37
. .80 Oin 20.91 -.70
.09 Omncre 32.96 -.02
.30 Omnicms 50.24 -.59
4.00f ONEOKPt 64.20 -.11
.40 OshkoshT 55.38 -.35

1.44 PG&ECp 43.85 -120
21 PMIGrp 31.05 -.88
2.52 PNC 70.93 -1.59
.92 PNMRes 23.17 -.50
2.081 PPG 73.25 -.75
1.22 PPLCorp 47.01 -2.39
.. Pactiv 29.23 -.92
... ParkDd 7.95 -.35
1261 ParkHan u106.58 +1.42
24 PeabdyE 41.43 -1.17
3.00 Pengrthg 17.58 .+.06
1.681 PennVaRs 28.60 -.05
.80 Penney 66.41 +.56
27 PepBoy 15.06 -.39
1.04 PepoeHold 26.70 -.33
1.50 PepsiCo 68.10 -.12
.52 PepsiAmer u29.39 +.34
128e Prmian 13.87 -.09
4.55e PetChina 149.73 +5.13
2.29e PetrbrsAs 51.14 +.11
2.29e Petrobrss 59.66 +.38
1.16 Pfizer 24.76 +.02
.15 PhM-H 56.08-1.68
1.00 PiedNG 2628 -.63
.09 PilgrimsPr u39.49 +.38
.78 PimcoStrat 10.06 +.05
.281 PboNil 40.95 -.39
1.32 PitnyBw 44.31 -.41
PlainsEx 36.55 -.97
1.68 PlumCrk 41.60 -,28
1.36 Polaris 48.67 -.31
.20 PoloRL 75.92 -2.44
1.80 PostPrp 40.08 -.47
.401 Potash s 85.77 -1.90
1.20 Praxair 75.74 -.27
.12 PrecCastpt 137.99 -.73
.. PridelnO 35.20 -.02
1.40 ProctGam 65.23 -.70
2.44 ProgrssEn 45.54 -1.16
.04a ProgsvCp 22.73 -.16
1.84 ProLogis 57.38 -.33
.28 ProsSiHiln 2.92 +.01
1.44 ProvETg 11.29 -.06
.95f Prudent 89.92 -.77
2.34 PSEG 83.52-4.13


1.00 PugetEngy 23.36 -.72
.16 PulleH 16.70 -.83
.39 PHYM 7.00 -.03
.49 PIGM 9.49 -.02
.36 PPrlT 6.27 -.01
.56 Quanex 42.68 -1.53
... QuantaSvc 28.30 -.73
.40 QstDiag 54.55 -.73
.49 Questars 49.27 -1.44
... Quiksilvr 12.76 -.48
... OwestCm 9.03 -.06
3,36f RAIT Fin 8.58 -.29
.70 RPM 22.73 +.20
.08 Radian 20.30 -1.52
.25 RadioShk 23.65 -.56
Ralcorp 58.33 +.60
.12 RangeRs 36.12 -.44
.40 RJamesFn 32.51 -.87
2.00f Rayonier 42.61 -.71
1.02 Raytheon 58.31 +.04
1.63 RIylnco 27.10 -.53
... RedHat 19.11 -.58
120a RegalEnt 22.10 -.41
1.44 RegionsFn. 32.00 -.68
... ReliantEir 26.21 -.95
.98e Repsol 35.42 -.50
.50 RepProp u14.29 -.01
.. RetallVent 1155 -.67
... Revlon 1.16 -.04
3.40f ReyndArn 65.08 -.35
... RiteAd 5.09 -.01
1.16 RockwlAut 70.10 +.12
1.48 RoHaas 57.29 -.61
.40 Rowan 37.86 -.14
.60 RylCarb 38.71 -.54
2.72e RoyDShIA 75.26 -.76
1.88e Royce 19.78 -.08
1.47 Royce pfB 23.72 +.32
.20 Ryerson 32.50 +24
.48 Ryland 29.83 -2.05

... SACn 17.46 -.36
.62e SAPAG 52.59 -.95
1.76 SCANA 37.80 -.88
.. SKTnom 27.22 -.17
1.00 SLMCp 49.24 -.61
.30e STMcro 16.82 -28
.28f Safeway 31.89 -1.05
.64 StJoe d31.54-1.25
.. SiJude 44.07 -.04
4.00e Saks 16.70 -.46
... Saesfrce 40.54 -.89
2.42e SJuanB 31.86 -.44
1.15e Sanofi 40.59
.40 SaraLee 16.62 -.14
.26 SchergPI 30.45 -36
.70 Schlmbrg 93.14 -1.09
.20 ScotfshRe 3.27 -.02
.40 SeegateT 24.89 -07
.40 SealAirs 26.21 -.54
1.24 SempraEn 53.94-2.03
.721 Sensient 27.36 -.18
.12 'ServiceCp 11.99 -.32
1.81e SiderNac 54.04 -.31
32 SierrPac 15.20 -.29


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Yesterday Pvs Day
Australia 1.2045 1.2101
Brazil 1.9515 1.9460
Britain 2.0129 2.0134
Canada 1.0530 1.0527
China 7.5610 7.5680
Euro .7324 .7313
Honq Konq 7.8048 7.7998
Hunqary 187.65 187.83
India 40.895 41.096
Indnsia 9433.96 10000.00
Israel 4.1528 4.1650
Japan 116.13 116.21
Jordan .7085 .7085
Malaysia 3.4835 3.4875
Mexico 11.0408 11.0250
Pakistan 60,92 60.70
Poland 2.80 2.80
Russia 25.6680 25.6845
Sinqapore 1.5204 1.5204
Slovak Rep 24.73 24.67
So. Africa 7.2026 7.1815
So. Korea 938.09 941.62
Sweden 6.8677 6.8493
Switzerind 1.2031 1.2018
Taiwan 33.10 32.98
U.A.E. 3.6726 3.6729
Venzuel 2145.92 2145.92
British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show
dollar in foreign currency.



Yesterday Pvs Day
Prime Rate 8.25 8.25
Discount Rate 5.75 5.75
Federal Funds Rate 5.25 4.75
Treasuries
3-month 4.60 2.85
6-month 4.59 3.95
5-year 4.38 4.29
10-year 4.59 4.63
30-year 4.86 4.96



FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Oct 07 71.97 +.88
Corn CBOT Dec 07 353 -53
Wheat CBOT Dec 07 738 -4
Soybeans CBOT Nov07 8723/4 +73
Cattle CME Oct 07 97.75 -.07
Pork Bellies CME Feb08 92.05 -1.15
Sugar (world) NYBT Mar09 10.50 +.10
Orange Juice NYBT Nov07 121.90 -.35

SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day
Gold (troy oz., spot) $666.80 $656.70
Silver (troy oz., spot) $11.752 $11.709
Copper (pound) t3.3840 $3.1140
NMER = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT = Chicago
Board of Trade. CMER = Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
NCSE = New York Cotton, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange.
NCTN = New York Cotton Exchange.


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TUESDAY. AUGUST 28, 2007 7A.


CITRUS+ COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLED LOtl~lJ


IMTAL UNS3


4-wk
Name NAV Chg %Rtn
AIM Investments A:
BasValA p37.63-.31 -0.9
ChartAp 16.27 -.08 -1.7
Constp 28.20 -.21 -1.1
HYdAp 4.32 ... +1.5
IntlGrow 32.48 -.13 -2.1
SelEqtyr 21.27 -.19 -1.6
AIM Investments B:
CapDvBt 17.87 -.18 -3.3
AIM Investor Cl:
Energy 45.42 -.53 -3.3
SummtP p 14.08-.09 -0.6
Utilities 18.16 -.46 +0.2
Advance Capital I:
Balancp 19.06 -.10 -0.3
Retlnc 9.47 +.02 +1.0
Alger Funds B:
SmCapGrt6.53 -.04 +1.1
AlllanceBem A:
BalanAp 18.19 -.10 +0.6
GIbTchAp72.26-.22 +1.0
IntlValAp 23.40 -.24 -3.3
SmCpGrA 29.66 -.24 -0.5
AlllanceBern Adv:
IntValAdv 23.79 -.24 -3.2
LgCpGrAd 22.50 -.15 -1.7
AllianceBern B:
CorpBdBp11.80+.02 +1.0
GIbTchB 164.18 -.19 +0.9
GrowthB 126.93 -.25 -1.4
SCpGrB 124.55 -20 -0.6
USGovtB p6.74 +.01 +0.5
AllianceBern C:
SCpGrC 124.64 -20 -0.6
Allianz Funds A:
NFJDvVt 17.72 -.15 -0.1
Allianz Funds C:
GrowthCt23.41 -.14 -1.2
TargetCl 20.96 -.20 -2.5
Amer Beacon Plan:
LgCpPIn 23.81 -.19 -0.4
Amer Century Adv:
EqGro p n26.03 -.23 -1.0
Amer Century Inv:
Balanced n16.95 -.08 -0.1
EqGroln 26.06 -23 -0.9
Eqlnc n 8.80 -.07 +1.3
FLMuBnd n10.37 ... -0.7
Growth n 23.99 -.15 -0.7
Heritagel n19.68 -.11 -1.6
IncGron 33.41 -.34 -1.5
IntDscrn 16.58 +.01 -3.9
IntlGrol n 13.53 -.08 -1.2
LifeScin 5.63 -.03 +0.7
New Opp r n7.69-.06 -0.4
OneChAgn13.70-.06 -0.5
RealEstl n27.26 -.43 +4.3
Ultra n 29.35 -.20 +0.1
Valuelnvn 7.75 -.08 0.0
American Funds A:
AmcpAp 21.41 -.13 0.0
AMutlA p 30.63 -.27 -0.2
BalAp 19.68 -.05 +0.5
BondAp 13.13 +.01 +0.4
CapWAp 19.41 +.01 +0.1
CaplBA p 63.71 -.38 +0.3
CapWGAp45.08-.33 -1.0
EupacA p 50.70 -.30 -2.0
FdlnvAp 42.99 -.31 -0.3
GwthA p 35.41 -.25 -0.7
HITrAp 12.12 ... +0.8
IncoAp 20.65 -.13 +0.5
IntBdAp 13.38 +.01 +0.4
ICAAp 35.43 -26 +0.1
NEcoAp 28.66 -.19 -1.0
NPerA p 34.21 -.25 -1.4
NwWrddA 54.49 -.10 -3.3
SmCpAp 44.09 -.12 -3.5
TxExAp 12.07 +.01 -1.7
WshAp 36.69 -.33 +0.3
American Funds B:
BalBt 19.63 -.06 +0.5
CapIBBt 63.71 -.38 +0.2
CpWGrB 144.83 -.32 -1.1
GrwthBt 34.14 -.24 -0.8
IncoBt 20.53 -.13 +0.4
ICABt 35.24 -.26 0.0
WashBt 36.44 -.33 +0.3
Ariel Mutual Fds:
Apprec 49.98 -.40 -1.4
Ariel' 55.24 -.50 +0.4
Artisan Funds:
InYt 31.13 +.01 -1.4
MidCap 35.00 .-24 -0.9
MidCapVal 21.31-.23 -1.6
Baron Funds:
Asset 62.91 -.49 +0.1
Growth 52.59 -.52 +1.0
Partners p 24.31 -.27 +0.6
SmCap 24.06 -.11 -1.2
Bernstein Fds:
IntDur 13.05 +.03 +1.1
DivMu 13.85 +.01 0.0
TxMglntV 27.64 -.27 -2.3
IntVal2 27.26 -.26 -2.4
EmMkts 44.93 +.01 -5.1
BlackRock A:
AuroraA 28.12 -.16 -0.4
BaVIAp 32.57 -.25 -0.6
CapDevA p 16.23-.11 -1.1
GIA/Ar 19.37 -.03 -0.9
HiYlnvA 7.84 ... +1.5
BlackRock B&C:
GIAICt 18.27 -.03 -1.0
BlackRock Instl:
BaVII 32.76 -.25 -0.6
GlbAJocr 9.44 -.03 -0.9
Brandywine Fds:
BlueFdn 35.98 -.14 +0.2
Bmdywn n38.68 -.21 +0.5
Brinson Funds Y:
HiYIdlYn 6.73 ... +1.2
CGM Funds:
CapDvn 32.04 -21 -1.6
Focus n 46.19 +.13 +2.2
Mulln 31.64 -.09 -3.7
Calamos Funds:
Gr&lncAp 32.89 -.15 -0.2
GrwthAp 60.06 -.47 -0.6
GrowthC 156.52 -.44 -0.6
Calvert Group:
Incop 16.62 +.01 +0.1
IntiEqAp 24.17 -.12 -2.1
Munint 10.38 +.01 -0.8
SocialAp 30.69 -.13 -0.6
SocBdp 15.83 ... +0.4
SocEqAp 38.77 -.36 -0.8
TxFLt 10.08 ... -0.4
TxFLgp 15.96 +.01 -1.7
TxFVVT 15.37 +.02 -0.7
Causeway IntI:
Inslitutnlrn20.89-.13 -0.8
Clipper 91.60 -.67 -0.6
Cohen & Steers:
RltyShrs 78.51 -1.36 +3.2
Columbia Class A:
Acomt 30.66 -.27 -0.2
21CntyAt15.22-.13 -2.2
MarsGrAt21.32 -.12 -0.2
Columbia Class Z:
AcomrZ 31.46 -.27 -0.2
AcomlntZ44.27 -.07 -2.6
Credit Suisse ABCD:
ValueAt 18.59 -.19 +0.1
DFA Funds:
USCorEq2n12.10-.11 -0.6
DWS Scudder Cl A:
CommAp25.70 +.02 -4.7
DrHiRA 51.66 -.32 +0.1
DWS Scudder Cl S:
CapGrh r 53.76 -.40 -0.6
CorPlanc 12.44 +.03 +0.7
EmMkln 11.78 +.04 -1.6
EmMkGrr25.14 +.02 -4.5
EuroEq 39.51 -.28 -1.1
GIbBdSr 9.72 +.01 +1.1
GIbOpp 43.90 -.33 -3.1
GIbRThem 35.20 -.17 -3.1
Gold&Prc 19.58 -.13 -8.9
GrolncS 22.10 -.18 -0.6
HiYIdTx 12.56 ... -1.2
IntTxAMT 10.90 ... -0.3
Intl FdS 66.23 -.37 -1.1
LgCoGro 28.83 -.21 -0.5
LatAmrEq 68.72 -20 -5.4
MgdMuni S8.86 +.01 -0.8
MATFS 13.89 +.01 -0.6
Davis Funds A:
NYVenA 39.96 -24 -0.1
Davis Funds B:
NYVenB 38.11 -.23 -0.2
Davis Funds C &Y:

Delaware Invest A:
TrendAp 19.85 -.19 +1.8
TxUSAp 11.11 +.01 -2.2
Delaware Invest B:
Del3hB 3.29 ... +0.8
SelGrB t 25.47 -.20 -0.2
Dimensional Fds:


USLgVa n25.25 -.23 -3.0
USMicro n15.66 -.12 +0.2
US Small n21.59 -21 +0.2

InlSmCon20.63 -.05 -5.1
EmgMktn30.47 -.11 -4.9
Fadn 10.21 .... +0.4
IntVa n 24.54 -.18 -1.7


Glb5Fxlncn10.88 ... +0.6
TMUSTgtV 24.85-25-1.2
TMIntVa 20.95 -.16 -1.9
TMMktwV 18.22 -.16 -1.6
2YGIFxd n10.46 ... +0.4
DFARIEn28.18 -.50 +3.3
Dodge&Cox:
Balanced 87.55 -.28 -0.8
Income 12.53 +.02 +1.0
intlStk 46.75 -.23 -2.8
Stock 154.85 -.84 -1.7
Dreyfus:
Aprec 45.50 -.22 +0.5
Dreyf 10.59 -.09 -0.7
Dr5001nt 41.73 -.36 -0.3
EmgLd 33.93 -.46 -1.3
FLIntr 12.67 +.01 -0.4
InsMut 17.37 ... 0.0
Dreyfus Founders:
GrowthB 12.05 ... 0.0
GrwthF p 12,86 ... 0.0
Dreyfus Premier:
CorVLvp 32.13 -.30 -0.3
LldHYdA p 6.99 ... +2.0
StrValAr 33.49 -.31 -0.6
TchGroA 26.65 -.19 -1.2


Driehaus Funds:
EMktGr 46.22 +.16 -4.7
Eaton Vance Cl A:
ChinaAp 31.97 +.81 +2.5
AMTFMBI10.18 +.02 -5.2
MultCGrA 10.53 -.07 -2.1
InBosA 6.29 ... +1.2
LgCpVal 21.87 -.17 +0.2
NatMun 10.90 +.02 -5.8
SpEqtA 15.26 -.12 -1.5
TradGvA 7.17 +.01 +1.0
Eaton Vance Cl B:
FLMBt 10.52 +.01 -3.5
HIthSBt 12.28 -.04 +0.8
NaUMBt 10.90 +.03 -5.8
Eaton Vance Cl C:
GovtC p 7.16 +.01 +0.9
NaIIMCI 10.90 +.03 -5.8
Evergreen A:
AstAll p 15.08 -.05 -1.5
Evergreen C:
AstAIICt 14.57 -.06 -1.6
Evergreen I:
CorBdl 10.32 +.02 +1.0
SIMunil 9.78 +.01 -0.3
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 25.34 -.26 -3.4
HiYield p 4.57 -.01 +1.2
ValRestr 55.72 -.52 -2.8
FPA Funds:
Nwinc 10.95 +.01 +0.6
Fairholme 31.54 -.20 +0.7
Federated A:
MidGrStA41.94 -.40 -0.6
KaufmAp 6.27 -.03 -1.4
MuSecA 10.14 +.02 -2.6
Federated B:
StrIncB 8.68 +.01 +1.2
Federated Instl:
KaufmnK 6.27 -.03 -1.6
Fidelity Adv Foc T:
EnergyT 48.62 -.49 -2.0
HtCarT 22.72 -.13 +0.7
Fidelity Advisor A:
DivntlAr 23.91 -.17 -3.0
Fidelity Advisor I:
Divint n 24.29 -.18 -3.0
EqGrIn 62.03 -.47 0.0
Eqlnin 31.55 -.25 0.0
IntBdl n 10.64 +.02 -0.1
Fidelity Advisor T:
BalancT 17.37 -.10 -0.4
DivntTp 23.64 -.17 -3.0
DivGrTp 13.96 -.08 +0.4
DynCATp 19.39 -.14 -1.3
EqGrTp 58.41 -.45 0.0
EqlnT 31.10 -.25 -0.1
GrOppT 38.37 -.31 -1.5
HilnAdTp 10.27 -.04 +0.4
IntBdT 10.62 +.01 -0.1
MidCpTp26.98 -.06 -1.1
MulncT p 12.48 +.01 -1.5
OvrseaT 24.02 -.07 -2.2
STFiT 9.25 +.01 -0.5
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2010n 14.86 -.05 -0.6
FF2015n 12.48 -.04 -0.6
FF2020 n 15.84 -.07 -0.7
FF2025n 13.13 -.06 -0.8
FF2030n 16.43 -.10 -0.9
FF2035n 13.62 -.08 -0.9
FF2040 n 9.73 -.06 +0.8
Fidelity Invest:
AggrGrrn21.95 -.13 -3.1
AMgr5 n 16.54 -.04 +0.4
AMgr7On 17.05 -.08 -0.7
AMgr2Orn12.72 ... +0.1
Balancn 20.52 -.11 +0.3
BlueChGr n47.16-.33 -0.7
CAMunn1A.92 +.01 -1.5
Canada n57.88 -.32 -0.3
CapApn 28.81 -.21 -1.3
CapDevOn13.65-.08 +0.5
Cpincrn 8.74 -.02 +0.4
ChinaRg n30.56 +.64 +2.0
CngSn 488.54-2.42 +0.3
CTMunrn11.06 +.01 -0.7
Contra n 70.40 -.50 -0.1
CnvSc n 27.88 -.22 -3.0
DisEqon 30.58 -.26 -1.1
ivlntl n 39.73 -.15 -1.8
DivStkOn16.58 -.14 -0.7
DivGthn 33.22 -.19 +0.4
EmrMkJ n 29.07 +.20 -4.0
Eq lncn 59.98 -.50 -0.6
EQII n 24.37 -.20 0.0
ECapAp 28.62 -.08 -1.5
Europe 41.07 -.21 -1.4
Exch n 344.68-2.54 -0.4
. Export n 24.57 -.22 -1.4
Fideln 37.87 -.23 -1.0
Fifty rn 22.79 -.02 -0.6
FMtRateHirn9.60 ... +1.0
FLMurn 11.13 +.01 -0.9
FrinOne n30.75 -.20 -0.4
GNMAn 10.72 +.02 +1.4
GovtInc 10.07 +.02 +1.2
GroCo n 76.41 -.64 -0.8
Grolnc n 31.71 -.29 -1.9
Grolnclln 11.34 -.08 -0.2
Highlncrn 8.70 ... +1.7
Indepn n 24.59 -.25 -0.8
IntBdn 10.10 +.02 0.0
IntGovn 10.03 +.02 +1.1
IntlDiscn 41.10 -.11 -1.8
IlnSCp r n27.31, +.04 -7.5,
InvGBn 7.18 +.02 0.0
Japan n 17.20 -.26 -6.2
JpnSmn 11.90 -.06 -7.7
LatAm n 53.34 -.02 -5.8
LevCoStkan32.82-.42 -3.1
LowPrn 44.80 -.29 -1.9
Magelln n 92.21 -.57 -0.9
MDMu r n10.54 ... -1.1
MAMunn11.52 ... -1.4
MIMunn 11.53 +.01 -0.7
MidCap n30.43 -.25 -22
MN Mun nl1.05 ... -1.0
MtgSecn 10.59 +.04 -0.2
Munilncn 12.35 +.01 -1.4
NJ Munrn1.21 +.01 -0.9
NwMktrn14.26 +.03 +0.6
NwMill n 31.43 -.19 -0.3
NYMunn12.40 +.01 -1.2
OTC n 47.27 -.37 -1.5
OhMunn1.23 +.01 -1.1
100lIndex 10.61 -.08 +0.1
Ovrsea n 49.54 -.05 -1.6
PcBas n 31.09 +.10 -5.7
PAMunrnlO.53 +.01 -0.6
Puritnn 20.47 -.10 -0.1
RealEn 31.67 -.58 +2.2
StIntMu n 10.16 ... +0.2
STBFn 8.65 +.01 -1.0
SmCapind r 22.64-24 -1.8
SmllCpSrn19.32-.13 -0.5
SEAsian 37.71 +.45 -0.6
StkSlcn 29.77 -.22 -0.3
Stratlncn 10.43 +.01 +1.1
StrReRtr 9.85 -.01 -1.4
TotalBd n 10.25 +.02 +0.3
Trend n 68.64 -.57 -2.0
USBI n 10.75 +.02 +0.7
Utility n 20.32 -.31 -0.6
ValIStra t n34.24 -.43 -2.3
Value n 85.50 -.87 -1.5
Wrldwn 21.91 -.13 -1.7
Fidelity Selects:
Air n 51.00 -.43 -1.6
Banking n31.16 -.33 +2.6
Blotch n 65.32 -.47 .+0.8
Brokr n 67.45 -.73 -3.3
Chem n 78.39 -.32 +1.3
ComEquip n22.84-.10 -2.2


CstHon 41.62 -.42 -3.6
DfAern 89.80 +.17 +0.9
Electrn 48.30 -.54 -2.8
Enrgy n 58.05 -.59 -2.0
EngSvn 88.95 -.94 -1.6
Envirn 17.53 -.09 -0.6
FinSvn 112.08-1.54 +0.8
Goldrn 33.28 -.51 -7.3
Health n 127.90 -.72 +0.5
HomF n 40.57 -.79 -3.6
Insurn 70.12 -.59 +2.0
Leisrn 79.16 -.95 +0.8
Material n 54.69 -.36 -1.4
MedDln 50.57 -.19 +0.3
MdEqSysn24.93-.04 +1.2
Multmd n 43.49 -.08 -4.0
NIGasn 41.96 -.63 -4.2
Paper 33.30 -.14 -2.7
Pharmn 11.39 -.08 +1.7
Retail n 50.29 -.39 -2.5
Softwrn 69.17 -.48 -4.3
Tech n 76.57 -.52 -3.1
Telimn 56.87 +.03 +1.0
Trans n 53.28 -.47 -3.6
U5IGrn 58.50-1.88 +0.4
Wireless n 8.75 +.01 +0.5
Fidelity Spartan:
Eqldxlnvn52.04 -.4 -0.3
5001nslnvxrn101.95-.87-0.3

TotMktlnv n41.34-.37 -0.3
Fidelity Spart Adv:

500Adrn101.95 -.88 -0.3
TolMklAd r n41.34-.37 -0.3
First Eagle:
GIbIA 47.99 -.04 -0.8
OverseasA 26.56+.07 -1.4
First Investors A


BIChpAp 24.74 -.17 -0.2
GloblAp 8.13 -.04 -1.6
GovlAp 10.65 +.02 +1.4
GrolnAp 16.41 -.11 -1.0
IncoA p 2.97 ... +1.6
MATFAp 11.36 +.01 -1.3
MITFAp 11.79 ... -1.4
MidCpA p 30.20 -.25 -1.9
NJTFAp 1242 ... -1.3
NYTFAp 13,86 +.01 -1.4
PATFAp 12.47 +.01 -1.2
SpSitAp 24.05 -.24 -1.6
TxExAp 9.55 ... -0.9
TolRtAp 15.64 -.05 -0.2
ValueB p 8.02 -.05 -0.4
Firsthand Funds:
GIbTech 4.95 -.01 -3.7
Tech Val 41.46 -.26 -3.0
FrankrrTemp Frnk A:
AdjUS p 8.86 ... +0.4
ALTFAp 11.11 ... -1.4
AZTFAp 10.69 +.01 -1.7
Ballnvp 67.06 -.78 -2.7.
CallnsAp 12.31 +.01 -1.4
CAIntAp 11.24 +.01 -1.0
CalTFAp 7.09 ... -1.8
CapGrA 12.70 -.06-0.5


I6OWToRED HEMUUA mFNDTALE:


Here are the 1,000 biggest mutual turins listed on Nasdaq. Tables
show the lund name, sell price or Net Assel Value (NAV) and dally
net change, as well as one total return figure as follows

Tues: 4.-k total return (%)
Wed: 12-mo total return (%)
Thu: 3-yr cumulative total return Ito)
Fri: 5-yr cumulative total return (%)

Name: Name ol mutual fund and family
NAV: Nei asset value
Chg: Net change in price of NAV
Total return: Percent change in NAV lor Ihe lime period shown. with
dividends reinvested II period longer than I year. return is cumula-
live
Data based on NAVs reported ro i pper by 6 pm Eastern.
Footnotes: e EA-capital gains distribution I Previous day's quole
n No-load lurid p Fund assets used to pay distribution cosis r -
Redemiption ree or contingent deterred sales load may apply s -
Stock dividenla :r split t Boin p and r x Ex-cash dividend. NA -
No information available. NE Dala in question NN Fund does not
wisn 10 be tracked NS Fund did not ea'ist at slan date Source:
Upper, Inc. and The Associated Press


COTFAp 11.58 +.01 -2.1
CTTFAp 10.72 +.01 -1.6
CvtScAp 16.65 -.12 -1.0
DbITFA 11.59 +.01 -1.9
DynTchA 29.68 -.21 -0.1
EqlncAp 22.13 -.18 -0.6
Fedlntp 11.15 +.01 -0.8
FedTFAp11.75 +.01 -1.4
FLTFAp 11.52 ... -1.2
FoundAlp14.11 -.07 -0.7
GATFAp 11.74 ... -1.4
GoldPrM A 31.06 -.08 -7.8
GrwthAp 44.30 -.27 -1.4
HYTFA p 10.46 +.01 -2.6
InconmAp 2.67 -.02 +1.2
InsTFAp 11.90 +.01 -1.4
NYITFp 10.64 +.01 -0.9
LATFAp 11.23 +.01 -1.2
LMGvScA 9.93 +.01 +0.8
MDTFAp11.28 +.01 -2.2
MATFAp 11.50 +.01 -1.6
MITFAp 11.92 +.01 -0.8
MNInsA 11.74 +.01 -1.2
MOTFA p 11.86 +.01 -1.8
NJTFAp 11.76 +.01 -1.6
NYInsAp 11.11 +.01 -2.2
NYTFAp 11.48 +.01 -1.1
NCTFAp 11.86 +.01 -1.9
OhiolAp 12.19 +.01 -1.4
ORTFAp 11.52 +.01 -1.2
PATFAp 10.11 +.01 -1.5
ReEScAp21.05 -.48 -0,3
RisDvAp 36.65 -.29 +0.1
SMCpGrA42.06 -.37 -0.9
USGovAp 6.39 +.01 +1.4
UtilsAp 14.05 -.38 +1.3
VATFAp 11.45 +.01 -1.4
Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv:
IncmeAd 2.66 -.02 +1.2
Frank/Temp Frnk B:
IncomeBt 2.66 -.02 +1.1
Frank/Temp Frnk C:
FoundAlp 13.85 -.08 -0.7
IncomCt 2.69 -.02 +1.2
Frank/Temp MII A&B:
BeacnA 17.08 -.08 -1.6
DiscA 32.51 -.01 -2.0
QualfdAt 23.30 -.06 -1.8
SharesA 26.65 -.11 -1.5
Frank/Temp MIt C:
DiscCt 32.15 -.01 -2.1
SharesCt26.27 -.11 -1.5
Frank/TempTemp A:
DvMktAp 30.80 +.66 -4.8
ForgnAp 14.37 +.04 -2.9
GIBdAp 11.16 +.01 -2.0
GrwthAyp 26.02 -.09 -1.7
IntKEM p 21.39 ... 0.0
WoddA p 20.01 -.02 -2.8
Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
GrthAv 26.09 -.09 -1.7
Frank/Temp Tmp B&C:
DevMktC 30.03 +.64 -4.8
ForgnCp 14.10 +.04 -3.0
GrwthC p 25.28 -.08 -1.7
GE Elfun S&S:
S&S PM 48.95 -.38 -0.2
GMO Trust III:
EmMk r 23.43 -.05 -4.7
For 18.83 -.17 -2.0
IntIntrVI 36.08 -28 -2.1
GMO Trust IV:
EmrMkt 23.37 -.04 -4.7
Foreign 18.84 -.16-2.0
InlUGrEq 32.11 -27 -2.1
InlsntrVI 36.07 -.28 -2.1
GMO Trust VI:
EmgMktsr23.39 -.05 -4.7
InfllndxPI 25.33 -.02 -0.9
InttCorEq 40.81 -.34 -2.7
USQltyEq 22.07 -.11 0.0
Gabelli Funds:"' ":
Asset 51.85 -.19'-0.9
Gateway Funds:
Gateway 28.37 -.07 +0.9
Goldman Sachs A:
HYMuAp 10.55 ... -6.5
MdCVA p 39.52 -.54 -2.0
Goldman Sachs Inst:
HYMuni n 10.55 ... -6.4
MidCapV 39.91 -.55 -2.0
Struint 16.07 -.12 -2.7
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11.59 +.03 +1.4
CapAplnst34.66 -.24 -1.2
Ind r 68.37 -.22 -2.4
Hartford Fds A:
CpAppA p 40.72 -.22 -2.2
DivGthAp22.25 -.16 +0.2
Hartford Fds C:
CapApC 137.01 -.20 -2.3
Hartford Fds L:
GrwOppL 33.66 -.23 -0.7
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 56.12 -.30 -2.2
Div&Gr 24.17 -.17 +0.2
Advisers 23.51 -.09 -0.4,
Stock 54.90 -.40 -1.2
TotRetBd 11.39 +.02 +1.1
Hartford HLS IB:
CapApp p 55.72 -.30 -2.2
Hennessy Funds:
CorGroll 28.30 -.31 -5.0
HollBalFd n16.94 -.06 0.0
Hotchkis & Wiley:
LgCpVIAp 24.61 -.33 -2.0
MidCpVal 27.98 -.32 -5.1
HussmnStrGr 16.26+.02+0.9
ICON Fds:
Energy 37.82 -.30 -3.4
Hlthcare 16.89 -.12 -1.1
ISI Funds:
NoAm p 7.39 +.01 +1.4
Ivy Funds:
GINatRsA p 35.46-.31 -4.4
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpVal p 26.53 -.32 -0.6
JPMorgan Select:
InlEq n 38.74 -.37 -2.9
JPMorgan Sel Cis:
IntrdAmer n28.83-.29 -0.9
Janus:
Balanced 25.46 -.13 0.0
Contradrian 18.87 -.07 -2.8
Enterpr 53.20 -.42 -0.9
FedTE 6.38 -.01 -5.9
FIxBnd 9.36 +.02 +1.3
Fund 30.53 -.24 -0.4
FundaEq 27.58 -.24 -1.4
GI UteSci 22.05 -.09 +1.6
GITech r 14.31 -.13 -2.3
Grlnc 40.35 -28 -2.0
MdCpVal 25.28 -.27 -0.6
Orion 11.73 -.07 -1.4
Ovrseasr51.74 -.12 -3.9
Research 28.61 -.24 -1.5
ShTmBd 2.87 +.01 +0.7
Twenty 61.02 -.65 -1.4
Ventur 68.45 -.35 -1.8
WddWr 54.87 -.50 -1.7
Janus Adv S Shrs:
Forty 34.50 -.38 -0.7
JennisonDryden A:
BlendA 20.09 -.15 -1.9
HiYIdAp 5.58 ... +1.8
InsuredA 10.37 +.01 -1.4
UtilityA 15.51 -.22 -1.8
JennisonDryden B:
GrowthB 15.44 -.11 -1.2
HiYIdB I 5.57 ... +1.8
InsuredB 10.39 +.01 -1.4
John Hancock A:
BondAp 14.63 +.02 +1.1
ClassicVl p 27.62-.25 -0.7
RgBkA 35.36 -.49 +3.1
StrlnA p 6.48 ... +0.6
John Hancock B:
StrlncB 6.48 ... +0.5
John Hancock CI1:
LSAggr 15.52 -.11 -1.5
LSBalanc 14.70 -.06 -0.2
LSGrwth 15.33 -.08 -0.8
Julius Baer Funds:
InlsEqlr 46.91 -.09 -3.5
IntsEqA 45.87 -.09 -3.5
IntEqll I r 16.15 -.04 -3.6
KeelSmCp p27.60-.38 -1.8
LSWalEq n19.48 -.20 -1.2
Lazard Inst:
EmgMktle23.31 -.15 -4.4
Legg Mason: Fd


Legg Mason InstI:
ValTrlnst 79.10 -.76 -2.0
Legg Mason Ptrs A:
AgGrAp113.88-1.44 -2.9

HilncAt 6.58 ... NA

LgCpGA p 24.66-.17 -0.7
MgMuAp15.35 +.01 -0.8
Legg Mason Ptrs B:
CaplncB 117.12 ... NA
LgCpGBt22.90 -.16 -0.8
Longleaf Partners:
Partners 36.68 -.06 -1.6


Intl 21.03 -.15 -0.6
SmCap 33.03 -.18 +0.5
Loomis Sayles:
LSBondl 14.40 +.03 +0.8
StrIncC 14.84 +.02 +0.9
LSBondR 14.36 +.03 +0.9
StrincA 14.78 +.03 +0.9
Lord Abbett A:
AffilAp 15.52 -.13 -0.2
BdDebAp 7.94 ... +2.2
MidCpAp 23.05 -.26 -2.1
MFS Funds A:
MITA 21.64 -.17 -0.5
MICA 14.67 -.10 -0.6
HilnA 3.73 ... +2.0
IntNwDA 29.01 -.15 -3.4
MFLA 9.75 ... -1.7
TotRA 16.54 -.08 +0.1
ValueA 28.11 -.19 +0.6
MFS Funds B:
MIGBn n1.26 -.08 -0.6
GvScBn 9.40 +.02 +1.1
HilnB n 3.74 ... +2.0
MulnB n 8.31 +.01 -1.4
TotRBn 16.52 -.08 0.0
MFS Funds Instl:
IntlEqn 21.04 -.16 -0.6
MainStay Funds A:
HiYIdBA 6.26 +.01 +0.9
MainStay Funds B:
CapApB t31.98 -.30 -2.4
ConvBt 15.90 -.07 -1.7
GovtBt 8.16 +,01 +1.2
HYIdBBt 6.22 ... +0.9
IntlEqB 16.09 -.10 +0.3
SmCGBp 15.46 -.20 -1.7
TotRtBt 19.33 -.09 -0.5
Mairs & Power:
Growth 81.51 -.30 +0.5
Marsico Funds:
Focus p 19.77 -.13 +0.4
Growp 21.24 -.14 -0.3
Matthews Asian:
Indiar 17.51 +.13 -7.1
PacTiger 27.45 +.22 -3.7
Mellon Funds:
IntIFd 17.41 -.11 -1.9
Mellon Inst Funds:
IntlEqty 43.93 -21 -2.9
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd 4.28 -.07-14.1
Monetta Funds:
Monettan14.54 -.10 -0.2
Morgan Stanley A:
DivGthA 20.78 -.17 -0.2
Morgan Stanley B:
DivGtB 20.93 -.17 -02
GIbDivB 16.46 -.09 -1.0
StratB 20.58 -.10 -1.1
MorganStanley Inst:
EmMkt n 33.50 +.25 -3.4
GIValEqA n21.02-.11 -0.8
IntlEqn .21.70 -.12 -0.7
Munder Funds A:
IntemtA 22.53 -.13 -1.7
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 17.21 -.08 -1.5
DiscZ 32.90 -.01 -2.0
QualfdZ 23.47 -.07 -1.8
SharesZ 26.89 -.11 -1.5
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 32.55 -.12 -1.4
Geneslnst51.24 -.51 +1.1
IntlIr 25.28 -.11 -3.7
Partner 31.89 -.35 -2.6
Neuberger&Berm Tr:
Genesis 53.41 -.52 +1.1
Nicholas Group:
-Iir,,: I,- 10.44 ... +2.8
* .:r, 56.56 -.32 +0.3
Northern Fund.
S -T.i.l.d i...1 1) +0.7 '
Technly n 13.47 -.09 +1.8
Nuveen Cl A:
HYMuBd p 2102 +.03 -4.9
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhitOkSG n36.24-.21 -1.8
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncr n27,53 -.10 +0.1
Globalln 27.14 -.12 -1.1
Intlirn 26.23 -.11 -1.8
Oakmark r n468.24-.30 -1.3
Select rn 32.43 -.31 -2.8
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZ n15.43-.09 +1.7
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFMu 9.21 +.01 -8.1
AMTFrNY 12.25 +.02 -5.4
CAMuniA p 10.58+.02 -7.3
CapApA p 50.01 -.31 -1.0
CaplncAp 13.08 -.04 -0.2
ChmplncAp9.12-.01 +2.6
DvMktAp47.12 +.01 -5.6
Discp 52.68 -.41 +1.1
EquityA 11.84 -.09 -1.1
GlobA p 7632 -.60 -2.4
GIbOppA 38.93 -.14 -1.5
Goldp 30.12 -.19 -8.0
IntBdAp 6.19 ... -0.8
MnStFdA 42.97 -.29 +0.3
MSSCAp 22.66 -.28 -1.3
MidCapA 19.73 -.16 -1.1
PAMuniA p12.17+.01 -4.5
S&MdCpV 40.58-.34 -1.2
StrlnAp 4.31 ... +0.2
USGvp 9.40 +.01 +1.2
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 9.17 +.01 -8.2
AMTFrNY12.25 +.01 -5.5
CplncBt 12.92 -.04 -0.3
ChmplncB t9.11 -.01 +2.7
EquityB 11.19 -.08 -1.1
StrIncBt 4.32 ... +0.1
Oppenhelm Quest:
QBalA 19.13 -.12 -2.4
Oppenheimer Roch:
LIdNYAp 3.27 ... -2.1
RoMuAp17.48 +02 -4.7
RcNtMuA 11.39 +.02 -8.2
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
TotRtAd 10.33 +.04 +1.3
PIMCO InstlI PIMS:
AllAsset 12.71 ... -0.2
ComodRR 13.89 -.02 -3.7
DevLcMkr 10.89 -.01 -1.5
FItlncr 10.08 +.01 +1.0
HIYId 9.49 +.01 +2.7
LowDu 9.91 +.02 +0.8
RealRtnl 10.69 +.01 +0.8
TotRt 10.33 +,04 +1.4
PIMCO Funds A:
RealRtAp 10.69 +.1 +0.8
TotRtA 10.33 +.04 +1.3
PIMCO Funds D:
TRtnp 10.33 +.04 +1.3
PhoenixFunds A:
BalanA 14.92 -.06 +0.2
CapGrA 16.59 -.15 -2.0
IntIA 14.80 -.08 -3.2
Pioneer Funds A:
BondAp 9.06 +.02 +1.4
EurSelEqA 42.97-.34 -0.5
GrwthAp 14.76 -.10 -0.2
IntlValA 26.19 -.18 -3.3
MdCpGrA 16.62 -.14 -1.5
PionFdAp50.33-.30 -0.1
TxFreAp 10.93 +.02 -3.4
ValueAp 17.71 -.15 +0.8
Pioneer Funds B:
HiYIdBt 11.18 -.04 -0.2
Pioneer Funds C:
HiYldCt 11.29 -.04 -0.2
Price Funds Adv:
Eqlncp 29.91 -.26 -1.0
Growth pn33.21 -.20 -1.5
Price Funds:
Balancen 21.82 -.08 -0.2
BIChip n 38.45 -.29 -0.9
CABond nlO.65 +.01 -1.3
CapApp n21.47 -.09 -0.5
DivGron 26.41 -.18 -0.5
EmEurp 33.66 +.06 -5.4
EmMklS n37.86 +.22 -3.0
Eqlnc n 29.98 -.26 -1.0
Eqlndexn39.41 -.34 -0.4
Europe n 21.62 -.11 -2.3
GNMA n 9.33 +03 +1.4
Growth n 33.51 -.21 -1.5
Gr&lnn 22.48 -.19 -0.7
H~lhSd n 28.47 -.20 +2.0
HiYield n 6.82 +.01 +1.5
ForEq n 21.32 -.07 -2.0
IntlBcndn 9.80 +.01 +0.7
InlDis n 52.06 +.03 -4.8
IntlStkn 17.62 -.06 -1.9
Japan n 10.49 -.09 -4.7
LatAm n 46.03 -.04 -4.3
MDShrtn 5.11 ... +0.2
MDBondn10.22 +.01 -1.7
MIdCapn 60.78 -.40 -1.0
MCapVal n26.10 -.22 -1.8
NAmern 34.12 -.20 -0.2
NAsian 18.44 +.29 -2,4
New Era n54.79 -.59 -2.5
N Horz n 34.47 -.34 -0.2
NInsn 8.85 +,02 +1.0
NYBandnlO.94 +.01 -1.6
PSIncn 16.29 -.03 -0.1


RealEstn 22.11 -.38 +2.7
R2010n 16.56 -.06 -0.2
R2015n 12.94 -.05 -0.5
R2020n 18.17 -.09 -0.8
R2025n 13.48 -.08 -1.0
R2030n 19.53 -.11 -1.1
SciTecn 23.31 -.14 -1.9
ShtBdn 4.69 +.01 +0.5
SmCpStkn35.13-.38 +0.2
SmCapVal n42.40-.44 -0.1
SpecGrn 21.56 -.15 -1.4
Speclnn 12.10 ... +0.7
TFIncn 9.66 +.01 -1.5
TxFrHn 11.49 +.01 -2.9
TxFrSI n 5.29 ... +0.1
USTInt n 5.31 +.01 +1.6
USTLgn 11.36 +.05 +1.9
VABondn11.21 +.01 -1.7
Value n 28.03 -.20 -2.1
Principal Inv:
DiscLCInst 16.73 -.15 -0.3
LgGrlN 8.60 -.08 -1.4
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvA p 8.95 ... +1.0
AZTE 8.92 ... -1.3
CIscEqA p 15.01 -.16 -2,2
Convp 20.18 -.10 -1.4
DiscGr 21.96 -.17 -1.2
DvrInA p 9.84 ... +1.0
EqlnAp 18.30 -.16 -0.1
EuEq 31.65 -.25 -1.6
GeoAp 18.17 -.11 +0.3
GlbEqty p 11.95 -.09 -2.0
GrInAp 19.95 -.24 -1.7
HIthAp 58.39 -.21 -0.6
HiYdAp 7.81 ... +1.7
HYAdAp 6.06 ... +1.9
IncmAp 6.72 ... +0.9
InlEq p 33.09 -.27 -2.6
IntGrlnp 16.57 -.12 -2.6
InvAp 15.00 -.16 -4.3
MITxp 8.78 ... -1.1
MNTxp 8.73 ... -1.1
NJTxAp 8.99 ... -1.1
NwOpA p 50.59 -.55 -2.1
OTCAp 10.02 -.08 -0.8
PATE 8.86 .. -1.2
TxExAp 8.50 ... -1.3
TFInAp 14.41 +.01 -1.0
TFHYA 12.55 ... -2.3
USGvAp 13.12 ... +1.0
UtilAp 14.39 -.35 +0.8
VstaAp 11.55 -.15 -1.6
VoyAp 18.45 -.15 -2.0
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 20.63 -.22 -3.9
DiscGr 19.98 -.16 -1.3
DvrlnBt 9.76 ... +0.9
Eqlnct 18.12 -.16 -0.2
EuEq 30.54 -.25 -1.7
GeoBt 18.00 -.11 +0.3
GIbEqt 10.87 -.08 -2.1
GINtRst 32.40 -.23 -3.6
GrInBt 19.62 -.24 -1.7
HlthBt 51.57 -.20 -0.7
HiYldBt 7.78 ... +1.6
HYAdBt 5.98 +.01 +1.9
IncrBt 6.68 +.01 +0.8
IntGrInt1 16.23 -.13 -2.7
IntINopt 17.10 -.10 -3.1
InvBt 13.66 -.14 -4.4
NJTxBt 8.99 +.01 -1.1
NwOpBt 44.81 -.49 -2.2
NwValp 19.11 -.22 -1.8
OTC B t 8.73 -.07 -0.9
TxExBt 8.51 +.01 -1.4
TFHYBt 12.57 ... -2.4
TFInBt 14.43 +.01 -1.0
USGvBt 13.05 ... +0.9
UtiBt 14.31 -.35 +0.7
VistaBt 9.93 -.14 -1.7
.VoyBM 15.94 -.13 -2.1
RS Funds:
CoreEqA 40.48 -.35 -2.1
IntGrA 19.76 -.15 -1.9
RSNtRsp 34.63 -.49 -3.3
RSPart 34.37 -.31 -2.8
Value 28.07 -.25 -3.7
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 42.92 -.41 -0.6
RiverSource A:
BalanceA 11.26 -.05 +0.2
DEI 13.80 -.11 -0.5
DvOppA 9.38 -.08 +0.5
Growth 32.79 -.07 -1.1
HiYdTEA 4.23 ... -2.0
LgCpEq p 6.08 -.04 -0.7
MCpGrA 11.80 -.10 -1.0
MidCpVlp 9.69 -.12 -1.8
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSv r 17.14-.18 -3.9
MicroCapl 17.99 -.08 -2.8
PennMulr 12.03 -.11 -1.3
Premlerlr 19.45 -.14 -1.7
TotRetIr 14.22 -.12 -0.5
VIPISvc 14.96 -.13 -2.3
Russell Funds S:
DivEq 51.57 ... NA
IntlSec 80.79 -.40 -1.8
MStratBd 10.24 +.03 +0.9
QuantEqS41.95 ... NA
Rydex Advisor:
OTGn 12.37 -.09 -1.3
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxAn1O.13 +.02 +0.8
IntlEqAn 15.10 -.07 -3.1
LgCGrA n22.38 -.18 -0.6
LgCValAn23.28 -.25 0.0
TxMgLCnl4.04 -.13 -0.4
SSgA Funds:
EmgMkt 28.04 +.18 -3.9
IntlStock 14.47 -.10 -2.3
STI Classic:
LCpVIEqA 15.65 -.14 0.0
LCGrStkA p12.84-09 -0.5
LCGrStkC p11.93-09-0.6
SelLCSIkC 26.84-.17 -0.5
SelLCpStkl 29.10L-.19 -0.4
Schwab Funds:
HlthCare 16.24 -.10 +1.1
1000lnvr 43.16 -.37 -0.4
10OOSel 43.18 -.37 -0.4
S&Plnv 22.84 -.20 -0.3
S&PSeal 22.94 -.19 -0.3
S&PInstSI11.70 -.10 -0.3
SmCplnv 24.16 -.25 +0.1
YIdPlsSI 9.44 .., -1.5
Selected Funds:
AmShD 47.76 -.27 -0.2
AmShSp 47.66 -.27 -0.2
Seligman Group:
Comun 1At36.92 -.15 +0.2
FrontrAt 14.30 -.09 +0.4
FrontrDt 12.11 -.08 +0.3
GlbSmA 17.95 -.10 -4.6
GIbTchA 17.80 -.07 -1.3
HYdBAp 3.26 ... +1.6
Sentinel Group:
ComS A p 35.11 -.24 -0.3
Sequoia n159.14 -.88 +3.2
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 43:49 -.28 -0.5
SoundSh 40.29 -.36 -1.3
St FarmAssoc:
Gwth 60.67 -.40 +0.6
Stratton Funds:
Dividend 32.04 -.50 +4.6
Mulli-Cap 42.95 -.44 -1.6
SmCap 49.03 -.70 -1.5
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvBt 9.21 +.02 +1.3
SunAmerica Focus:
FLgCpAp 19.37 -.11 +0.4
Tamarack Funds:
EntSmCp31.15 -.39 -0.8
Value 41.26 -.40 +0.3
Templeton Instil:
EmMS p 22.53 +.49 -4.6
ForEqS 28.90 +.02 -1.4
Third Avenue Fds:
InU r 23.44 +.01 -5.1
RIEstVI r 32.50 -.30 -1.9
Value 61.80 -.27 -2.3
Thomburg Fds:
IntValAp 33.37 +.17 +0.7
IntValuel 34.02 +.18 +0.7
ThrIvent Fds A:
HiYid 4.95 ... +2.2
Inscom 8.44 +.02 +0.7
LgCpStk 29.33 -.18 -0.6
TA IDEX A:
TempGlbA p31.93-.24-0.9
TrCHYBp 8.98 +.01 +3.0
TARxsn p 8.85 -.21 NE
Ilirner Funds:
SmlCpGrn31.00 -.35 -0.1
Tweedy Browne:
GlobVal 33.46 +.07 -0.6
UBS Funds CI A:
GlobAllot 14.60 -.08 -0.3
UMB Scout Funds:
Intl 35.55 -.08 -0,6
US Global Investors:
AltAm 27.35 -.13 -3.7
GIbRs 16.76 -.06 -5,8
GIdShr 13.97 -.21-10.3
USChina 13.47 +.20 +0.7
WIdPrcMn 25.51 -.26-13.4


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AgvGt 35.11 -.20 -0.4
CA Bd 10.47 +.03 -2.9
CmstStr 27.52 -.14 -1.2
GNMA 9.48 +.02 +1.4
GrTxStr 14.20 -.05 -1.3
Growth 16.11 -.11 -1.1
Gr&lnc 19.30 -.18 -0.9
IncSlk 16.86 -.14 +0.1
Inco 12.02 +.02 +1.0
Intl 28.47 -.22 -0.6
NYBd 11.45 +.01 -2.4
PrecMM 26.94 -.24 -6.8
SclTech 12.71 -.08 +0.1
ShtTBnd 8.85 ... +0.5
SmCpStk 15.44 -.20 -0,1
TxElt 12.69 +.02 -1.8
TxELT 13.20 +.02 -2.8
TxESh 10.49 ... -0,2
VABd 10.96 +,02 -2.8
WIdGr 20.95 -.15 -0.8
VALIC:
MdCpldx 24.90 -.26 -1.2
StkIdx 38.27 -.32 -0.3
Value Line Fd:
LrgCo n 23.38 -.16 0.0
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFAp 17.28 +.03 -3.8
CmstAp 19.52 -.12 +0.7
CpBdAS p 6.46 +.01 +1.1
EqlncAp 9.26 -.05 -0.2
Exch 465.83-2.69 +0.5
GrInAp 22.52 -.19 -0.4
HarbAp 16.08 -.07 -1.4
HIYIdA 10.38 ... NA
HYMuAp 10.55 +.01 -3.5
InTFAp 17.15 +.03 -4.6
MunlAp 13.91 +.02 -3.3
PATFAp 16.41 +.02 -3.3
StrMunInc 12.63 +.01 -4.7
USMtgeA13.14 +.02 +1.0
UtilA p 23.40 -.62 +0.5
Van Kamp Funds B:
EnterpBt 13.73 -.10 -0.8
EqlncBt '9.10 -.05 -0.2
HYMuBt 10.55 +.01 -3.5
MulB 13.89 +.02 -3.3
PATFBt 16,35 +.01 -3.4
StrGwth 38.52 -.25 -1.2
StrMunInc 12.62 +.01 -4.7
US Mtge 13.08 +.02 +0.9
UtilB 23.27 -.62 +0.4
Vanguard Admiral:
CAITAdm nl0.72 +.01 -1.0
CpOpAdl n92.57 -.54 +0.6
Energy n137.69 -1.23 -2.8
EuroAdml n91.31 -.70 -1.0
ExplAdml n73.56-.72 -0.6
ExtdAdm n40.56 -.41 -0.6
500Adml n135.46-1.17-0.3
GNMAAd n10.16+.02 +1.7
GrolncAd n59.97 -.53 -0.6
GrwAdmn31.63 -.22 -0.9
HlihCrn 62.80 -.38 +0.5
HiYldCp n 5.95 ... +2.5
InWProAdn23.38 +.04 +0.9
ITBdAdmlnlO.19+.02 +1.4
IntGrAdrn n81.93 -.52 -2.1
ITAdmln 12.98 +.01 -0.8
ITGrAdm n9.61 +.01 +0.9
LtdTrAd n 10.65 ... +0.2
MCpAdml n95.07-1.00-1.5
MuHYAdm n10.41+.02 -1.9
PnnCaprn76.63 -.49 -1.1
STsyAdml n10.37+.01 +0.9
STBdAdml n9.94 +.01 +0.9
ShtTrAd n15.57 ... +0.3
STIGrAd n10.54 ... +0.4
SmCAdm n33.81 -.36 -0.3
TxMCap r n71.09-.61 -0.6
TtlBAdmI n9.94 +.02 +1.3
TStkAdm n35.42 -.31 -0.4
ValAdmin27.15 -.28 +0.2
WellslAdm n53.60-.10 +1.1
WelltnAdm n58.28-.22+0.4
Windsorn63.79 -.38 -1.6
WdsrllAdn64.41 -.56 +0.1
Vanguard Fds:
AssetA n 29.86 -20 -0.2
CALTn 1120 +.01 -2.3
CapOppn40.04 -.24 +0.6
Convrtn 14.22 -.05 -1.0
DivdGron15.15 -.07 -0.5
Energy n 73.29 -.65 -2.8
Eqlncn 26.23 -24 +1.1
Expirn 78.92 -.79 -0.7
FLLTn 11.27 +.01 -0.9
GNMAn 10.16 +.02 +1.7
GlobEq n 24.92 -.21 -2.5
Grlnc n 36.72 -.33 -0.6
GrthEqn 12.04 -.10 -0.3
HYCorp n 5.95 ...+2.4
HIthCren148.72 -.91 +0.5
nflaPron 11.91 +.03 +0.9
IntlExpirn 22.45 -.09 -4.5
IntlGrn 25.72 -.16 -2.1
IntlVal n 43.22 -.33 -3.0
ITlGrade n 9.61 +.01 +0.9
ITTsryn 10.86 +.02 +1.5
ULeCon n 17.03 -.04 +0.3
UleGron 24.88 -.16 -0.4
Lifelncn 14.15 -.01 +0.7
UfeModn21.06 -.10 0.0
LTIGraden8.90 +.04 +1.1
LTTsryn 11.03 +.05 +1.9
MorgSn 20.37 -.15 -1.2
MuHYn 10.41 +.02 -1.9
MulnsLgn12.12 +.01 -1.6
MuIntn 12.98 +.01 -0.8
MuLtdn 10.65 ... +0.2
MuLongn 10.85 +.02 -1.5
MuShrtn 15.57 ... +0.3
NJLTn 11.41 +.01 -1.5
NYLTn 10.84 +.01 -1.5
OHLTTaEn1.60 +.01 -1.1
PALTn 10.93 +.01 -1.4
PrecMlls r n30.76-.09 -5.1
PrmcpCorn13.37-.11 -1.5
Prmcprn 73.78 -.48 -1.1
SelValu r n21.70 -.18 -1.9
STARn 21.65 -.08 -0.3
STIGrade n10.54 ... +0.4
STFedn 10.33 +.01 +0.8
StratEq n 24,33 -.31 -2.1
TgtRe2025 n13.69-.09 -0.3
TglRe2015 13.04-.06 0.0
TglRe2035 n14.59-.11-0.5
USGron 19.18 -.14 -2.0
USValue n15.00 -.14 -0.1
Wellslyn 22.12 -.04 +1.1
Welltnn 33.73 -.13 +0.4
Wndsrn 18.90 -.11 -1.6
Wsdsll n 36.28 -.31 +0.1
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500 n 135.44-1.17 -0.3
Balanced n21.92-.10 +0.3
DevMktn 13.37 -.11 -2.0
EMktn 28.77 +.10 -3.7
Europe n 38.85 -.30 -1.0
Extend n 40.50 -.41 -0.7
Growth n 31.62 -.22 -0.9
ITBndn 10.19 +.02 +1.4
LgCaplx n26.49 -.23 -0.3
MidCapn 20.94 -.22 -1.5
Pacificn 12.80 -.10 -4.1
REITrn 22.54 -.38 +3.9
SmCap n 33.77 -.37 -0.3
SmlCpGth n19.96-.19 -0.6
SmlCpVl n16.76 -.21 0.0
STBndn 9.94 +.01 +0.8
TotBnd n 9.94 +.02 +1.3
TotlInltln 19.13 -.11 -2.3
TotStkn 35.42 -.31 -0.4
Value n 27.15 -.27 +0.2
Vanguard InstI Fds:
Ballnstn 21.93 -.10 +0.4
DvMktlnst n13.27-.10 -1.9
Eurolnst n38.92 -.30 -1.0
Extin n 40.58 -.41 -0.6
Grwthlstn31.63 -.22 -0.9
lnstldxn 134.43-1.15 -0.3
InsPIn 134.44-1.15 -0.3
TotlBdIdx n50.12 +.09 +1.3
InsTStPlus n31.94-.28-0.3
MidCplstn21.01 -.22 -1.5
SCInst n 33,83 -.37 -0.3
TBastn 9.94 +.02 +1.3
TSInstn 35.43 -.31 -0.4
Valuelstn27.15 -.28 +0.2
Vantagepoint Fds:
Growth 10.13 -.08 -1.2
Victory Funds:
Dvs-,A 19.16 -.18 -1.2
Waddell & Reed Adv:
CorelnvA 6.59 -.03 -0.6
Wasatch:
SmCpGr 38.20 -.17 -0.6
Weilz Funds:
Value 36.84 -.35 -2.4
Wells Fargo Adv:
CmSlhZ 22.02 -.19 -0,5
Opplylnv 43.88 -.42 -2`2
SCApValZ p 33.89-.34 -1,8
Western Asset:
CoroPlus 10.21 +.03 +1.7
Core 11.04 +.04 +1.6
William Blair N:
GrowlthN 12,40 -806 +0.2
InllGthN 30.01 -.09 -3.2


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2.92 SunTrst 81.09 -.85
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.78 TECO 15.53 -.49
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1.73 TXUCorp 65.75 -.65
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.181 TalismEgs 17.00 -.42
.56f Target 62.25 -.84
40e TelNorL 21.21 +.68
2.44e TelcNZ 24.10 +.01
.79e TeiMexL 35.02 -.01
1.12 TempIeln 55.88 -.60
.32 TempurP 29.06 -1.19
.60e Tenaris 46.84 -.41
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2.74 Teppco 40.58 -55
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan .......................... publisher
Charlie Brennan ............................ editor
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Kathie Stewart ...............circulation director
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"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus

EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS




Public must



be on board to



help manatees


With all of the b(
tions, devoted
motivating wi
and politically appropri.
lation, protection of the
is not going to happen
because someone tries to
There will be rules th
ly define if and where
touch these benign ci
There will be lines that
sanctuaries, pr
entrance. There will b
zones, fines, special
enforcers and more law
But those who do i
about the future of thes


gered mammals or
respect the condi-
tions that are neces-
sary for them to
remain unharmed
will probably con-
tinue to ignore
those basic cautions
that could easily
make it possible for
man and manatee
to truly share the
same space.
There will never
be enough enforce-
ment to watch every
curious diver; never
be a mandate that


can realistically shut down
human access to all springs and
warm waters; and it is highly
unlikely that local and state
agencies will ever have enough
resources to enforce idle speeds
or accessibility to waterways
that are paramount to the pleas-
ure and attractiveness of this
area to residents and visitors
alike.
Some would suggest pulling
the plug on the guided tour boats
that lead tourists to their adven-
tures with the manatees. Others
will say that many of these busi-
nesses are the champions of
manatee protection and are the
most prolific teachers of mana-
tee etiquette and preservation.
Manatee watchers have led an
admirable campaign to
denounce harassment of these
lumbering sea cows from aggres-
sive divers who have taken the
one-hand touch guideline boldly
to the "Look at me, mom, I'm rid-
ing a sea cow" level.
However, the problem is not
that the manatee is getting
touched, but that the manatee is
getting touched so much
because there are just so darned
many people who want to touch
a manatee. A tour boat that
unloads its divers in the vicinity
of a flock of unassuming mana-
tees is not necessarily a bad
thing. But multiple boats com-
bined with as many private ves-
sels and visitors translates into a
suffocating paparazzi that turns
adoring fans into fanatics.
The Crystal River National
Wildlife Refuge was established
in 1983 specifically for the pro-
tection of the manatee. These
creatures are very susceptible to
cold and cannot survive for
extended period when water
temperature falls below 68


est inten- degrees. Kings Bay's springs
advocacy, constitute one of the most impor-
orkshops tant natural warm-water refuges
ate legis- for manatees and are essential
manatee for the survival of a growing
n simply number of these animals.
make us. But if continued harassment is
.at clear- driving these animals from safe
we can havens into unsheltered areas of
features. the gulf where they may die from
mark off exposure to colder tempera-
ohibiting tures, the future of the species is
ze speed indeed threatened.
.l days, However, no manatee has
s. been able to speak up to say,
not care "Hey, buddy, you wouldn't keep
e endan- your hands off me, so I left and
do not that killed me," which puts the
no-touch campaign
at a slight disadvan-
THE ISSUE: tage, especially
Manatee protection. when many have
witnessed mana-
OUR OPINION: tees willingly
approach humans
Studies, rules and seemingly initi-
only as good as ate contact.
community's However, the con-
commitment. cerns are entirely
credible, especially
YOUR OPINION: Go to in light of video
chron,cl .nrline.com to footage of SOme
r.oniment bout toOav' f o sm
Chronmcle edtorial. pretty dumb acts by
humans whose bla-
tant disrespect for


the naive sea cow is in plain
view.
But it was a boater's deadly
blades that claimed the life just
last week of another local mana-
tee. The 2007 death total is now
at four, and authorities are antic-
ipating more in the approaching
season as tourists and manatees
both try to use the same water-
ways, some for pleasure, some
for life support.
In general, harassment is an
intentional or negligent act that
significantly disrupts a mana-
tee's normal behavior patterns,
including resting, feeding and
nursing activity. And in general,
the manatees are getting
harassed by much more than the
cowboy antics of uneducated
people who will always see their
needs and their profits coming
before the unspoken needs of
our environment and its inhabi-
tants.
The Fish and Wildlife Service
is about to undergo a two-year
study to enact a comprehensive
plan for the Chassahowitzka
National Wildlife Refuge, of
which Crystal River is a part.
Public meetings on developing
the plan will begin this fall. This
study is critical not only to the
protection of the manatee but
also to this community's identity
and reputation as a safe and vis-
ible home for this unique crea-
ture.
The study is a positive step
and should be received as a crit-
ical tool in resolving some very
tough questions. But the answers
won't get us anywhere if they
don't involve ongoing awareness
and self-imposed guidelines that
the residents and businesses of
this community passionately
accept and unwaveringly
demonstrate to others.


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Unconscionable editorial
After reading your editorial of July
21, knocking the president because he
fired eight federal attorneys, I felt I
had to remind you of certain facts
that occurred during President
Clinton's assuming the presidency in
1993. Clinton unceremoniously fired
93 U.S. Attorneys, a very unusual
practice, after he won the White
House. '"All U.S. attorneys told to ten-
der resignations," read a front-page
story in the March 24, 1993,
Washington Post
"President Clinton yesterday
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cism of the administration's decision
to seek resignation from all U.S.
Attorneys, saying what he was asking
was routine and less political than
piecemeal replacements."
"All those people are routinely
replaced and I have not done any-
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Attorney General Janet Reno
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all U.S. Attorneys across the country
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have expected to be replaced ever
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Another Post headline was simply:
"Washington area to lose two high-
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told to tender resignations." They
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the right as the Supreme Court con-
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Should they have to testify before a
kangaroo court that is investigating
something that has hardly ever been
questioned in our history?
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Treasonous presidency
No, Mr. Lown, the president does
not take an oath to protect the U.S.
from all enemies as you wrote on Aug.


18. The Presidential Oath is to protect
and defend the Constitution for the
United States of America.
This administration is riddled with
corruption and treason. The subver-
sion of the Constitution is ongoing
and treasonous. The most recent trea-
sonous assaults on our Constitution
include: the president made himself
sole governing authority in the event
of a disaster, which he is the one to
declare, forget the co-equal branches
of the government, Congress and the
Judiciary; he has taken to himself the
power to freeze assets of those whom
he deems to support terrorists; and
with the cooperation of a cowardly
Congress, he can spy on American cit-
izens at will, with no oversight and no
probable cause.
Had we not invaded Iraq, Iraq
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- no danger to us or to neighboring
countries. We would have more than
3,700 Americans living and more than
27,000 unwounded. We would have
stabilized Afghanistan and captured
Osama bin Laden. We would not be in
debt to the tune of at least $1 trillion,
mostly to China. The president's cor-
porate buddies have enriched them-
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people.
The evidence that there were no
WMDs was ample; U.N. inspectors so
stated in early 2003. Unfortunately,
this administration chose to overlook
what it did not want to see in its mad
buildup for war. In 1995, Saddam's
son-in-law told the CIA that he per-
sonally had seen to the destruction of
all WMDs in Iraq and they had not
the means to rebuild them. President
Bush refused to see any and all
caveats that contradicted his chosen
course of action.
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Bobby Bang, left, and Briana Carlson, right, hope to lead the Citrus Hurricanes to another Tiger-like season. Last year both teams advanced to the state tournament and were easily the county's elite.

Kings and queens of Citrus links look to return to state title


Boys'just keep
getting stronger
ALAN FESTO
afesto@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The Citrus Hurricanes boys
golf team will once again be
the county's dominant force
in 2007.
The 'Canes return all five of
their top golfers including
Chronicle golfer of the year
Bobby Bang who, for the third


year in a row, has his eyes set
on another state appearance.
"I'm thinking if we make it
to state, which I'm hoping we
do, I'm thinking a top-10 fin-
ish would be good," Bang
said. "Last year we had that in
our sights but everyone kind
of let it down, including me."
Last year Citrus only had
two golfers who averaged
under 40 for nine holes, and
after this past off season, they
now have six. The competi-
tion is so strong, in fact, that
coach Chris Richardson has
been unable to name a No. 1
player.


"Top to bottom for the eight
players that I have they are
the best golfers-I've ever had,"
Richardson said. "I'll proba-
bly roll the dice to see who is
going to tee it No. 1, No. 2."
Richardson was the first to
admit that he has nothing to
do with the high level of play
his kids perform at.
"I drive the bus and I try to
get them to the matches,"
Richardson said, and I
screw that up sometimes."
CITRUS HURRICANES
Coach: Chris Richardson,
Please see BOYS Page 38


Citrus girls still
team to beat
JON-MICHAEL SORACCHI
jmsoracchi@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Most golfers in Citrus
County would love to be able
to shoot what Briana Carlson
would call a bad day.
Carlson is the undisputed
best high school female, both
on the Hurricanes and in the
county.


"Somebody may have a
great day and (Briana) may
have a bad day," said Citrus
coach Michelle Connor. "They
might get close, but no one
beats her in the county."
Carlson is one major reason
why the Citrus girls golf team
should continue its undefeat-
ed run through the county for
a third consecutive year.
"Obviously if they continue
to shoot the way they did last
year," said Crystal River girls
golf coach Jere DeFoor,
"they're a state-caliber team."
That statement by Defoor
isn't revolutionary, as the


Hurricanes retain nearly
their entire team from last
year's state-qualifying bunch.
Senior Jordan Connor is
back as well as juniors Ashton
Connor (Jordan's sister),
Lauren Bomke and Brittany
Eldridge.
But it's Carlson's consis-
tently low rounds that should
drive the Hurricanes in their
quest to not only return to the
state tournament, but knock
off rival Saddlebrook Prep.
Carlson's score of 158 as a
sophomore at the 36-hole
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57


Home
35-30
36-29
34-31
31-34
27-39


Away
40-28
31-35
26-38
28-37
20-42



Away
38-27
32-33
34-33
27-39
30-36


W
Cleveland 73
Detroit 71
Minnesota 67
Kansas City 57
Chicago 57


Chicago
Milwaukee
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Houston
Pittsburgh


Central Division
Pct GB L10 Sti
562 z-7-3 W-3
.542 2% 4-6 W-2
511 6% 6-4 L-1
442 15/2 z-5-5 L-2
435 16% 3-7 W-1


Central Division
Pct GB L10 Str
.512 z-6-4 L-2
.500 1%/ 3-7 L-4
.496 2 z-6-4 W-2
.462 6% z-8-2 W-6
.443 9 z-4-6 W-1
.442 9 7-3 L-1


Home
39-26
34-31
35-30
29-36
29-37



Home
33-31
40-25
34-29
33-33
34-32
29-36


Away Intr
34-31 9-9
37-29 14-4
32-34 11-7
28-36 10-8
28-37 4-14


Away
33-32
25-40
29-35
27-37
24-41
28-36


Intr
8-4
8-7
6-9
7-11
9-9
5-10


Los Angeles
Seattle
Oakland
Texas


Arizona
San Diego
Colorado
Los Angeles
San Francisco


West Division
Pct GB L10
585 z-6-4
.570 2 z-7-3
.492 12 5-5
.446 18 5-5



West Division
Pct GB L10
.565 z-6-4
.543 3 z-6-4
.515 6% 5-5
.515 6% z-6-4
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Monday's Games
Chicago White Sox 5, Tampa Bay 4
Detroit 16, N.Y. Yankees 0
Cleveland 8, Minnesota 3
Toronto at Oakland, late
L.A. Angels at Seattle, late
Today's Games
Boston (Matsuzaka 13-10) at N.Y.
Yankees (Pettitte 11-7), 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota (Bonser 6-10) at Cleveland
(Westbrook 4-7), 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Hammel 1-4) at Baltimore
(D.Cabrera 9-13), 7:05 p.m.
Detroit (Robertson 7-10) at Kansas City
(Bannister 10-7), 8:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (GFIoyd 1-2) at Texas
(Gabbard 6-1), 8:35 p.m.
Toronto (Litsch 5-6) at Oakland (Gaudin
10-9), 10:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Santana 5-12) at Seattle
(Weaver 6-10), 10:05 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Toronto at Oakland, 3:35 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Seattle, 4:35 p.m.
Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
Detroit at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Texas, 8:35 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Monday's Games
Atlanta 13, Florida 2
Philadelphia 9, N.Y. Mets 2
Arizona at San Diego, late
Washington at L.A. Dodgers, late
Colorado at San Francisco, late
Today's Games
Cincinnati (Arroyo 7-13) at Pittsburgh
(Maholm 10-14), 5:05 p.m., 1st game
Atlanta (Smoltz 12-6) at Florida
(VandenHurk 4-4), 7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Glavine 11-6) at Philadelphia
(Eaton 9-8), 7:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Suppan 8-11) at Chicago
Cubs (Hill 7-7), 8:05 p.m.
St. Louis (Looper 10-10) at Houston
(W.Williams 8-12), 8:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Ramirez 0-1) at Pittsburgh
(Gorzelanny 12-7), 8:35 p.m., 2nd game
Arizona (Webb 14-8) at San Diego
(Germano 6-7), 10:05 p.m.
Washington (Bergmann 2-5) at L.A.
Dodgers (Billingsley 8-4), 10:10 p.m.
Colorado (Morales 0-1) at San Francisco
(Cain 6-13), 10:15 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 p.m.
Colorado at San Francisco, 3:35 p.m.
Atlanta at Florida, 7:05 p.m.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
'Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.
St. Louis at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
Arizona at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.

LEAGUE LEADERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING-MOrdonez, Detroit, .355;
.tSuzuki, Seattle, .353; Polanco, Detroit,
'.337; Figgins, Los Angeles, .335; Posada,
'New York, .329; DOrtiz, Boston, .324;
SLowell, Boston, .323.
L RUNS-ARodriguez, New York, 120;
,Granderson, Detroit, 99; MOrdonez,
'Detroit, 99; Sizemore, Cleveland, 97;
BAbreu, New York, 97; Sheffield, Detroit,
,97; ISuzuki, Seattle, 94; DOrtiz, Boston,
,94.
I RBI-ARodriguez, New York, 123;
'MOrdonez, Detroit, 116; VGuerrero, Los
Angeles, 104; Morneau, Minnesota, 94;
Lowell, Boston, 93; VMartinez, Cleveland,
92; THunter, Minnesota, 91.
HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 189;
MOrdonez, Detroit, 173; Jeter, New York,.
,166; OCabrera, Los Angeles, 159; Rios,
Toronto, 157; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 157;
BRoberts, Baltimore, 156; MYoung,
Texas, 156; Polanco, Detroit, 156.
DOUBLES-MOrdonez, Detroit, 43;
VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 42; DOrtiz,
Boston, 40; THunter, Minnesota, 38; AHill,
Toronto, 37
TRIPLES-Granderson, Detroit, 21;
-Crawford, Tampa Bay, 9; MeCabrera,
New York, 8; CGuillen, Detroit, 8;
Iwamura, Tampa Bay, 7; Teahen, Kansas
City, 7; Crisp, Boston, 7; MByrd, Texas, 7.
HOME RUNS-ARodriguez, New York,
43; CPena, Tampa Bay, 30; Morneau,
Minnesota, 29; Konerko, Chicago, 26;
THunter, Minnesota, 26
I STOLEN BASES-Crawford, Tampa
'Bay, 41; BRoberts, Baltimore, 37; ISuzuki,
'Seattle, 36; CPatterson, Baltimore, 36;
:Figgins, Los Angeles, 34
1 PITCHING (14 Decisions)-Beckett,
Boston, 16-5, 18-5, 762, 3.21; Verlander,
'Detroit, 14-5, .737, 3.77; Haren, Oakland,
14-5, .737, 2.72; Bedard, Baltimore, 13-5,
.722, 3.16;
STRIKEOUTS-Bedard, Baltimore,
221; JoSantana, Minnesota, 198; Kazmir,
Tampa Bay, 189, Sabathia, Cleveland,
174; Matsuzaka, Boston, 172; Shields,
Tampa Bay, 162
SAVES-Putz, Seattle, 37; Borowski,
Cleveland, 37; Jenks, Chicago, 36;
FrRodriguez, Los Angeles, 33; TJones,
Detroit, 33; Papelbon, Boston, 30;
Nathan, Minnesota, 28.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-Utley, Philadelphia, .339;
Holliday, Colorado, .338; Renteria,
Atlanta, .336; CJones, Atlanta, .336;
DYoung, Washington, .333.
RUNS-Rollins, Philadelphia, 112;
HaRamirez, Florida, 101; JBReyes, New
York, 99; Uggla, Florida, 89; Wright, New
'York, 89; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 89;
Holliday, Colorado, 88.
RBI-Howard, Philadelphia, 106;
-Holliday, Colorado, 103; CaLee, Houston,
'102; Fielder, Milwaukee, 97; MiCabrera,
'Florida, 91; Dunn, Cincinnati, 91; Atkins,
'Colorado, 87.
HITS-Holliday, Colorado, 175;
*HaRamirez, Florida, 171; JBReyes, New
"York, 164; Rollins, Philadelphia, 163;
"Francoeur, Atlanta, 157; Pierre, Los
:Angeles, 156; CaLee, Houston, 156.
SDOUBLES-Holliday, Colorado, 44;
Uggla, Florida, 42; Utley, Philadelphia, 42;
HaRamirez, Florida, 38; AdGonzalez, San
Diego, 37
TRIPLES-Rollins, Philadelphia, 15;
.JBReyes, New York, 11; Johnson,Atlanta,
'10; Amezaga, Florida, 9; Harris, Atlanta,
'8; Pence, Houston, 7; OHudson, Arizona,
,7; Byrnes, Arizona, 7; Pierre, Los
Angeles, 7; DRoberts, San Francisco, 7.
* HOME RUNS-Fielder, Milwaukee, 39;
'Dunn, Cincinnati, 36; Howard,
Philadelphia, 34
, STOLEN BASES-JBReyes, New
'York, 71; Pierre, Los Angeles, 51;
'HaRamirez, Florida, 41; Byrnes, Arizona,
37; Victorino, Philadelphia, 33; Taveras,
,Colorado, 29; Wright, New York, 28
, PITCHING (14 Decisions)-Harang,
'Cincinnati, 13-3, .812, 3.68; Penny, Los
"Angeles, 14-4, .778, 2.65
, STRIKEOUTS-Peavy, San Diego,
.186; Webb, Arizona, 166
SAVES-Valverde, Arizona, 40;
'FCordero, Milwaukee, 37; Saito, Los
Angeles, 34; Hoffman, San Diego, 33


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Detroit 123 130 60x- 16
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T-3:06. A-42,428 (41,070).


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THntercf 4 00 0 Hafnerdb 4 1 2 2
Mrneau lb 4 11 0 VMrtnz lb 4 1 2 2
Cddyer rf 4 01 0 JhPita ss 2 1 0 1
Kubel dh 3 11 0 Blake 3b 3 1 2 0
Rdmnd c 3 01 1 Lofton If 3 1 1 1
Tyner If 3 01 0 Gutirrz rf 3 0 0 0
Punto 3b 3 00 0 Shppch c 4 1 2 2
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Minnesota 000 021 000- 3
Cleveland 102 400 10x- 8
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Cleveland 1. TP-Cleveland 1. LOB-
Minnesota 3, Cleveland 6. 2B-Cuddyer
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VMartinez (20). S-Gutierrez. SF-
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Umpires-Home, John Hirschbeck; First,
Wally Bell; Second, Chris Guccione; Third,
Chad Fairchild.
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Wright 3b 4 00 0 Burrell If 4 1 2 2
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AloulIf 401 0 Howard lb 4 1 20
CDIgdo lb 4 01 0 Rwand cf 4 0 0 0
L Duca c 4 12 1 Dobbs 3b 3 1 2 1
ShGren rf 2 01 0 Nunez 3b 2 0 0 0
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JSosa p 0 00 0 Durbin p 3 0 0 0
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Schnws p 0 00 0 Rmero p 0 0 0 0
Sele p 0 00 0 Iguchi ph 1 1 1 2
Gordon p 0 0 0 0
Cndry p 0 0 0 0
Totals 342 8 2 Totals 41 918 9
New York 000 020 000- 2
Philadelphia 012 021 30x- 9
DP-New York 1, Philadelphia 1. LOB-
New York 5, Philadelphia 11. 2B-Beltran
(28), Utley (42), Howard (21), Werth 2 (7),
Coste (3). HR-Utley (18), Burrell (21),
Iguchi (3). SB-Rollins (26).
IP H RERBBSO
New York
Lawrence L,1-2 42-3 10 5 5 1 1
JSosa 11-3 2 1 1 2 2
Schoeneweis 1 5 3 3 0 0
Sele 1 1 0 0 0 0
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Durbin W,6-3 61-3 6 2 2 0 6
Alfonseca 0 1 0 0 0 0
Romero 2-3 0 0 0 0 1
Gordon 1 0 0 0 0 1
Condrey 1 1 0 0 0 1
Alfonseca pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
WP-Schoeneweis.
Umpires-Home, C.B. Bucknor; First, Joe
West; Second, Ed Rapuano; Third, Ed
Hickox.
T-3:08. A-38,165 (43,647).


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Atlanta 302 510 200- 13
Florida 101 000 000- 2
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Dana DeMuth.
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AUTO RACING
4 p.m. (ESPN2) Champ Car World Series Racing Atlantic
Championship Series (Taped)
MLB
7 p.m. (FSNFL) Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Baltimore Orioles
BASKETBALL
7 p.m. (ESPN2) WNBA Basketball First Round Game 3 New
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11 p.m. (ESPN2) FIBAAmericas Championship Second Round
SOFTBALL
2 p.m. (ESPN2) Big League Final Teams TBA
TENNIS
11 a.m. (USA) U.S. Open Tennis First Round
7 p.m. (USA) U.S. Open Tennis First Round
TRACK AND FIELD
7 p.m. (VERSUS) IAAF World Championships



Prep CALENDAR


BOYS GOLF
3:30 p.m. Citrus, South Sumter at Crystal River
GIRLS GOLF
3:30 p.m. Citrus at Lecanto
3:30 p.m. Crystal River at South Sumter
VOLLEYBALL
6 p.m. Crystal River at Citrus
7 p.m. West Port at Lecanto


U.S. Open Results
Monday ,
At The USTA Billie Jean King National
Tennis Center
New York
Purse: $19.653 million (Grand Slam)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Singles
Men
First Round
Nikolay Davydenko (4), Russia, def.
Jesse Levine, United States, 6-4, 6-0, 6-1.
Feliciano Lopez, Spain, def. Juan Carlos
Ferrero (21), Spain, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4.
Igor Andreev, Russia, def. Robert
Kendrick, United States, 7-6 (4), 6-3, 6-4.
Donald Young, United States, def. Chris
Guccione, Australia, 6-7 (2), 6-3, 6-2, 6-3.
Rik de Voest, South Africa, def. Thierry
Ascione, France, 6-2, 3-0, retired.
Max Mirnyi, Belarus, def. Marcos
Baghdatis (18), Cyprus, 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 7-6
(6).
Richard Gasquet (13),,France, def.
Sergio Roitman, Argentina, 7-5, 6-1, 6-2.
Tom'as Berdych (9), Czech Republic, def.
Marc Gicquel, France, 6-3, 7-6 (0), 6-2.
Simone Bolelli, Italy, def. Julien
Benneteau, France, 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1.
Sebastien Grosjean, France, def. Paul
Goldstein, United States, 6-1, 4-1, retired.
Andy Murray (19), Britain, def. Pablo
Cuevas, Uruguay, 6-2, 6-3, 6-0.
Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, def.
Scoviile Jenkins, United States, 6-3, 6-2, 6-
4.
Philipp Petzschner, Germany, def.
Benjamin Becker, Germany, 2-6, 3-6, 6-4,
6-4, 6-1.
Jonas Bjorkman, Sweden, def. Juan-
Pablo Guzman, Argentina, 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-2.
Tommy Haas (10), Germany, def. Steve
Darcis, Belgium, 6-7 (5), 7-5, 6-3, 6-4.
Gilles Simon, France, def. Alexander
Waske, Germany, 6-4, 6-1, retired.
' John Isner, United States, def. Jarkko
Nieminen (26), Finland, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (4), 7-6
(5), 6-4.
Nicolas Kiefer, Germany, def. Vince
Spadea, United States, 6-2, 7-6 (1), 6-3.
Nicolas Almagro (28), Spain, def. Alex
Kuznetsov, United States, 6-4, 6-0, 7-6 (4).
SPaul Capdeville, Chile, def. Rainer
Schuettler, Germany, 5-7, 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-4,
6-3.
Lee Hyung-taik, South Korea, def.
Dominik Hrbaty, Slovakia, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-5,
6-7 (6), 6-4.
Fernando Verdasco, Spain, def. Paul-
Henri Mathieu (22), France, 3-6, 1-6, 6-4,
6-3, 6-3.
Luis Horna, Peru, def. Peter Luczak,
Australia, 7-6 (4), 6-3, 7-6 (6).
Guillermo Canas (14), Argentina, def.
Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo, Spain, 6-3, 4-6, 7-
5, 6-3.


Women
First Round
Ai Sugiyama (28), Japan, def. Andreja
Klepac, Slovenia, 6-3, 6-1.
Dinara Safina (15), Russia, def. Catalina
Castano, Colombia, 6-2, 6-3.
Elena Likhovtseva, Russia, def. Lauren
Albanese, United States, 6-0, 6-2.
Ekaterina Makarova, Russia, def. Julia
Schruff, Germany, 6-1, 0-6, 6-2.
Olga Govortsova, Belarus, def. Sofia
Arvidsson, Sweden, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3.
Jelena Jankovic (3), Serbia, def. Jarmila
Gajdosova, Slovakia, 6-2, 7-6 (2).
Kateryna Bondarenko, Ukraine, def.
Virginia Ruano Pascual, Spain, 6-3, 7-6
(4).
Vera Zvoriareva (27), Russia, def. Alina
Jidkova, Russia, 6-0, 6-7 (5), 6-0.
Sara Errani, Italy, def. Renata Voracova,
Czech Republic, 7-5, 6-3.
Marion Bartoli (10), France, def. Alexa
Glatch, United States, 6-1, 6-1.
Lucie Safarova (20), Czech Republic,
def. Jessica Moore, Australia, 6-3, 6-2.
Justine Henin (1), Belgium, def. Julia
Goerges, Germany, 6-0, 6-3.
Tsvetana Pironkova, Bulgaria, def. Olga
Poutchkova, Russia, 6-3, 6-4.
Andrea Petkovic, Germany, def. Audra
Cohen, United States, 6-4, 6-1.
Alize Cornet, France, def. Samantha
Stosur (29), Australia, 6-3, 6-2.
Sybille Bammer (19), Austria, def.
Tamarine Tanasugarn, Thailand, 6-4, 6-4.
Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, def. Tzipi
Obziler, Israel, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5.
Aravane Rezai, France, def. Jorgelina
Cravero, Argentina, 6-3, 7-5.
Eleni Daniilidou, Greece, def. Yvonne
Meusburger, Austria, 6-2,. 6-4.
Vera Dushevina, Russia, def. Mara
Santangelo (25), Italy, 6-2, 6-4.
Ekaterina Bychkova, Russia, def. Yan Zi,
China, 6-2, 6-4.
Karin Knapp, Italy, def. Chan Yung-jan,
Taiwan, 6-2, 6-0.
Meghann Shaughnessy, United States,
def. Vania King, United States, 6-3, 5-7, 6-
4.
Petra Cetkovska, Czech Republic, def.
Jill Craybas, United States, 6-0, 7-6 (4).
Elena Dementieva (14), Russia, def.
Stephanie Cohen-Aloro, France, 6-4, 6-3.
Ana Ivanovic (5), Serbia, def. Aiko
Nakamura, Japan, 6-1, 6-1.
Maria Elena Camerin, Italy, def. Tatiana
Poutchek, Belarus, 6-3, 7-6 (4).
Alona Bondarenko (21), Ukraine, def.
Gisela Dulko, Argentina, 6-4, 6-3.
loana Raluca Olaru, Romania, def.
Ashley Harkleroad, United States, 7-5, 1-6,
6-4.
Venus Williams (12), United States, def.
Kira Nagy, Hungary, 6-2, 6-1.
Ahsha Rolle, United States, def. Tatiana
Golovin (17), France, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2.
Serena Williams (8), United States, def.
Angelique Kerber, Germany, 6-3, 7-5.


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over two decades
Key Returnees: Bobby Bang,
Nick Brothers, Zach Stanley,
Ryan Connors, Austin Connors.
Key Losses: None
Strengths: Their willingness
to work. The team spends
about a half-hour each practice
in the Florida heat on the put-
ting surface before hitting a
bucket of balls and. then carry-
ing their bag for 18 holes on the
golf course. Depth will also be
a key strength this year. The
'Canes have eight players who
can fill in if someone is having
an off day or week.
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and regional tournaments or
they might find themselves with
a longer than usual off-season.
Outlook: The Hurricanes are
they only public school to make
the 1A state tournament the
previous two years and with
their entire team returning
should be a lock for their third
consecutive appearance.
CRYSTAL RIVER PIRATES
Coach: Jim Gabbard, 15th
season
Key Returnees: Randy
Hodges, J.D. Gusha, J.P
Korsiak
Key Losses: Mike Sanchez,
Russell Smith.
Key Newcomers: Jason Kidd
Weaknesses: The team will
be very young and inexperi-
enced with Hodges and Gusha
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Class 1A State
Championship in Vero Beach
easily led the team and, what's
more, Carlson spent this sum-
mer doing nothing but improv-
ing.
That was after winning the
Citrus County Championship
by a blistering 15 strokes over
the course of 18 holes
Now a junior, the links spe-
cialist will be charged with
helping her team make it a
third straight trip to the state
tournament.
Michelle Connor, for one,
thinks Carlson is up to the task
after a stellar summer.
"She is even stronger," said
Michelle Connor of Carlson.
"She's gained distance on her
drive and she's tweaked her
stroke.
"Her chipping is better,"
Connor continued," and her
putting is better."
One has to go no further than
Carlson's first-place finish with
a score of 147 in the 13-15 year-
old division of the FWSGA girls
junior championship was valid
proof.
"I seem more consistent,"
Carlson said at the time, "and
I'm better around the greens."
Yet, with five girls scoring to
comprise a team total, the
Hurricanes realize depth


playing time.
Outlook: Expect Crystal
River to struggle at the begin-
ning of the year but as the sea-
son progresses, coach Gabbard
hopes his team will develop
and be competitive by the end
of the year
"Everything will have to
click," Gabbard said.
SEVEN RIVERS
Coach: Amy Kelso, 3rd sea-
son
Key Returnees: Andrew
Gage
Key Newcomers: Adam
Gage, Justin Batchelor, Troy
Kitchen, Nick Serra
Weaknesses: The team will be
very young and consistency will
be hard to find.
Outlook: Seven Rivers did not
field a varsity team in 2006 and
not much is expected from the


counts almost as much as skill.
Luckily for Citrus, that's not a
problem.
According to Michelle
Connor, others have improved
as well.
"In addition to Briana,
Lauren put in the work over
the summer and is playing the
best golf I've ever seen her
play."
DeFoor perhaps summed it
up both plainly and best when
saying, "It's hard to find girls
that can match up against
Citrus."
CITRUS
Class 1A, District 9
Coach: Michelle Connor,
ninth overall, third consecutive
year
Key Returnees: Briana
Carlson, Jr; Jordan Connor, Sr;
Ashton Connor, Jr., Lauren
Bomke, Jr. Brittany Eldridge,
Jr.
Key Losses: Christine Bang
Key Newcomers: None"
Strengths: While having the
area's best player in Carlson
and overwhelming depth,
Michelle Connor said the com-
raderie of the team was its
biggest strength.
"That's one of the hardest
things to get with a group of
girls sometimes," Michelle
Connor said. "But these girls
don't care who shoots the low-
est. They want to win."
Weaknesses: Outside of
Carlson, other members don't
play golf year-round. That's
fine in competing against the


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county's teams, but a disadvan-
tage once the playoff tourna-
ments roll around.
Outlook: Citrus is by far the
best team in the county. But
their focus isift on rolling
through the regular season
unbeaten for the third year in a
row. Rather, it's to defeat
Saddlebrook Prep, the team's
biggest roadblock during dis-
trict and regional play.
"We want to be hitting on all
cylinders at the end of the
year," Connor said.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Class 1A, District 9
Coach: Jere DeFoor, third
year
Key Returnees: Caitlin
Camp, Jr.; Chelsea Bennett, Jr.;
Madhuri Shukla, Jr.
Key Losses: Andrea Adams
Key Newcomers: Samantha
Korsika, jr.; Kourtney Camp,
soph; Sydney Bennett, soph.
Strengths: DeFoor hopes
that the four juniors on the
team will be better in course
management and gain more
experience.
Weaknesses: Consistency
will be something the Pirates
need greatly. While DeFoor
said the recently departed
Adams was pretty steady from
round to round, the rest of the
team was not.
"Last year, they'd shoot a
good score and the next time
it'd be a 60," DeFoor said.
Outlook: It's still up in the air
who will be the team's number
one golfer, but the Pirates'


coach would like to see gains
made across the board.
"I hope that all these girls
continue to improve," DeFoor
said. "If each one of those can
improve their scores live to six
shots a game, we'll score a lot
better.
LECANTO PANTHERS
Class 2A, District 6
Coach: Doug Warren, ninth
year
Key Returnees: Kate
Sobleman, Sr; Caitlin Tripp Jr;
Ashley Jacobson, Sr; Meghan
Cooper, Jr.
Key Losses: Karina Kronsis,
Carla Savage
Key Newcomers: Amy
Wheat, Fr.
Strengths: The Panthers
hope that their main strength
will be... strength. Warren has
his team lifting weights in the
hopes that the stronger they
get, the better they'll hold up in
the sweltering Florida sun and
also add distance to their
drives.
Weaknesses: Mainly inexpe-
rience. While Lecanto has a lot
of people actually returning,
only Sobleman and Tripp
played all of last season.
Outlook: Lecanto plays in a
different district and region
than county rivals Citrus and
Crystal River, so Warren said
"any match we play against the
two is for county pride." The
Panthers hope to improve dur-
ing the regular season and be
ready come time for the district
tournament.

team this season as far as com-
petitive play goes. Coach Kelso
hopes to work on course man-
agement, technique and consis-
tency with the team.
While this year may have
plenty of bumps expect to see
an improved team over the next
few years. Andrew Gage is the
only seasoned golfer as a fresh-
man while three other mem-
bers of the team are still in mid-
dle school and have plenty of
time to improve their skills and
eventually become competitive
in the county.
LECANTO PANTHERS
Coach: Bob LeCours, 1st season
Key Returnees: Justin
Roessler, Tanner Summers,
Arin Nicholson, Ryan
Chapman.
Key Losses: Phil Saltsman,
Nick Kane.


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AMERICAN
CANCER
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Cancer


risk


factors

How much do you
know about cancer
risk factors?
Which is more likely to
give you lung cancer, inhal-
ing polluted city air every
day or smoking a pack of cig-
arettes a day? According to a
telephone survey taken by
American Cancer Society
researchers, most of us
either think pollution is
more likely to cause lung
cancer than smoking, or
don't know which is worse.
Unfortunately, either
answer is completely at odds
with decades of scientific
evidence that cigarette
smoking is the No. 1 cause of
lung cancer by far.
And that's just one of the
things we are confused
about when it comes to can-
cer risk factors, the
researchers say. Many peo-
ple hold mistaken beliefs
about what will and won't
cause cancer, the survey
results suggest.
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noise of some shape
or form, sometimes
described as ringing, hum- '
ming, buzzing or pulsating
sound in one's ear that can ,
be left, right, or both ears. "-
Also it can be loud or soft. It
can be there 24/7, or it can
come and go. Dr. Der
With most patients it is
hardly noticeable, but for EAR,
some it is intolerant. The & TH
most common form is associ-
ated with sensorineural hearing loss or
nerve deafness, and it cannot be cured.
This, of course, is a source of frustra-
tion for some patients who suffer great-
ly with this problem because they feel
that there is nothing that can be done
for it, which is not completely true.
There are treatments that are avail-
able for tinnitus. The goal is making the
patient understand tinnitus and hope-
fully pay less attention to it, thus mak-
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Th se that you hear in
your ear will not make your
hearing loss worse, but
instead, it is probably relat-
ed to the hearing loss that
you have. It is unlikely to go
away forever. So you need to
face up to it and treat it, if it
s ill is a problem for you.
s Gilo Hearing aids help hearing
NOSE by amplifying surrounding
ROAT noises so that one can hear
better, but it does not aggra-
vate or amplify the noise.
Treatment is often initiated by
patients before they present to the doc-
tor's office. When interviewing
patients, we frequently learn that.
patients will leave a radio on or televi-
sion at night so that they can fall asleep.
What he or she is doing is masking the
noise with another noise that is much
more pleasant, allowing the patient to
relax and fall asleep.
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Our chemical dilemma


Editor's note: Excerpts from "Dan's
Story: One Man's Discovery of Personal
Health Power" will continue next
week
A t the end of their pre- ...
vioug meeting, Dr. f
Davis recommended
the book, "Living
Downstream," by Sandra
Steingraber, a top biologist :''
who earned her doctorate at
the University of Michigan.
Her book deals with the
chemical pollution of our Dr. Ed
country.
Dan learned that there are DA
about 100,000 man-made STC
chemicals in commercial
use, woven so intricately into
the fabric of our lives that untangling
their effects on our health is extremely
difficult
These synthetic chemicals are every-
where in our water, our air, our soil,
our homes, and in the foods we eat
Many seem safe, but others are toxic,
some causing harm in subtle ways that
may not be detected for decades.
Unfortunately, most of these chemicals
have never been adequately tested for
their impact on human health.


When Dan's support group met again,
they asked Tim Davis for his view of
this.
"The overriding theme of
'Living Downstream' is the
S link between environmental
chemical pollution and can-
cer. I'm not an expert in that
field, but the evidence cited
by Dr. Steingraber is both
comprehensive and persua-
sive," said Tim.
"What major conclusions
Dodge do you draw from her
Dodge book?" asked Dan.
N'S "The use of synthetic
IRY' chemicals has grown explo-
sively in our country since
1940. Some of them, like pes-
ticides, carry calculated risks to health.
Many others carry poorly understood
risks. Living 'downstream' from toxic or
risky chemicals truly is hazardous. Our
descendants will be horrified that we
have allowed our environment to
become so chemically polluted just
as we are shocked that our ancestors
allowed open sewage to run through
their towns. Yet, neither big business
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jawbone

Editor's note: This is the
first of a two-part column
about bisphosphonate-asso-
ciated necrosis of the jaw
(BON).
QWhat is the truth
about prescrip-
tions like Actonel
for osteoporosis and how
they affect your dental
health? I have been on
Actonel for osteopenia (pre-
osteoporosis) for two years
and my recent bone density
test shows that I am now in
the normal range. But my
doctor wants me to continue
to take it for prevention.
Yet I see signs in our den-
tal offices asking to be noti-
fied if we are taking any of
these medications, Actonel
included. I have heard that
you don't heal as well after
dental surgery if you are on
one of these medications.
So, I'm trying to decide
whether to continue to take
it or not. Any insight on the
question would be appreci-
ated.
Q: I recently went to a den-
tist to have my teeth
cleaned. After X-rays, I was
told I needed three extrac-
tions and a scaling, but that I
would have to see an oral
surgeon because I had been
taking Fosamax pills for
nine years.
His office told me I would
have to be off Fosamax for at
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Longtime, long-distance friendship hits sour note


A few years ago, one Anyway, she found a boy-
of my best friends friend and fell in love. It
moved to turned out that in April we
Pennsylvania. Becky need- were going to be in
ed a change and had some Lakeland at the same time
family that lived up there. (I had a dance convention
They owned a bed and and she was going to a wed-
breakfast, so she stayed ding). We planned on meet-
with them and worked in ing and staying at a hotel
their restaurant together.
Unfortunately, the job halyn Barer But after the wedding,
didn't work out and she FULL she and her boyfriend
found herself moving back PLATE decided to leave. They
to Florida, but missing the were flying out of Fort
Amish country tremendously. She Myers the next day. Instead of going to
decided to move back again last year, find me at the dance convention, she
and now works for a contractor who left me a note on a Post-it in the room.


builds public schools.


To say it politely I was very angry.


Now, we've been friends for many
years and have hurt each other's feel-
ings before, but we were always able to
work it out I think it was easier, too, be-
cause we at least lived in the same
state. Unfortunately, after the Post-it in-
cident, we didn't speak for four months.
I was so mad at her! She lived so far
away and she wrote me a note to say
goodbye? .Who knew when the next
time would be for us to meet? She
always did things like this when she
was "in love."
I refused to call her, but she called
me one day and left a message on my
machine. "We need to talk" Good, I
thought, she's still alive. She kept call-
ing and I didn't pick up. Stubbornly, I


didn't feel like talking about it Fin-
ally, she called my other girlfriend in
Naples to find out what was going on.
"Shalyn, you need to call her. She
has something really important to tell
you." I asked Tiffany what it was and
she told me she really couldn't tell. I
asked again.
"OK, since you've forced me ... She's
getting married and wants you to be
the matron of honor." Tiffany's not
very good at keeping secrets.
I thought about it Becky and I have
been best friends for almost eight
years now, which in girl-time is pretty
good. We've always been there for
each other. Was I going to let this fight
come in the middle of one for the most


important events of her life? And
after all, it's nice for anyone to ask you
to be her matron of honor.
I called her and let her know how I
felt She apologized. She was in love.
The wedding is this fall and I will
head to the Amish country to stand
beside my best friend in her wedding.
I think I'll read my speech from a
Post-it

Shalyn Barker resides with her
husband, Patrick, and daughter,
Emmy, in the Beverly Hills area. All
three are lifelong residents of Citrus
County. She can be reached at
citrusamom@yahoo.com.


Health NOTES


Free seminar on Traveling as
an Oxygen Patient from 1 to 3
p.m. Wednesday at the Best
Western Citrus Hills Lodge, by
Suncare Medical and Tuscany on
the Meadows. RSVP appreciated.
Call Suncare Medical at 344-9637.
Catholic Charities DOSP has
openings in its respite program
for people in the early stages of
dementia due to Alzheimer's or
other illnesses such as stroke, Par-
kinson's and the like. The program
is offered at Our Lady of Grace
Church, 6 Roosevelt Blvd., in
Beverly Hills. It meets from 12:30
to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday and the
cost is $20 for the four hours. The
program is also in need of male
volunteers. Call Marie Monahan at
(800) 242-9012, ext. 22.
INGLIS Hospice of the
Nature Coast seeks volunteers
who live in Inglis and Yankeetown.
Call Judy Knowlton, volunteer
program manager, at 527-6613 or
(866) 463-1385. Hospice of the
Nature Coast is a program of
Hospice of Citrus County.
www.hospiceofthenaturecoast.org.
Free seminar, "Diabetes and
Glaucoma," at 3 p.m. Wednesday,
Aug. 22, by Srin Dutt, M.D., Her-
nando Endoscopy & Surgery
Center, at the Hernando Medical
Park conference center, 12208
Cortez Blvd. (State Road 50) in
Spring Hill. Reservations required,
call (352) 596-4999.
Diabetes classes are offered
from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday at the
Citrus County Health Department
in Lecanto. Classes are free. No
registration is required.
Avoiding complications, Sept.
10.
Fasting blood sugars are offered
from 8 to 9 a.m. Monday through
Friday in all three Citrus County
Health Department sites. There is
a $10 fee for this service. No ap-
pointment necessary. Every Mon-
day before the Lecanto class, any-
one who would like to have a blood
sugar test should come fasting.
Call Lynece Hand, R.N., 795-
6233, ext. 240, or Carol Burke,
R.D., 726-5222.
Donations of soft, relaxing
music or books on CD or cassette
sought for the Citrus team of
Hemando-Pasco Hospice (HPH)
for an audio library for patients and
family members. Drop off at the
HPH office between 8:30 a.m. and
4:30 p.m. weekdays at 3545 N.
Lecanto Highway, Beverly Hills, in
the Park Plaza. Call 527-4600.
HPH was incorporated in 1982 and
initially licensed in 1984.
:. "Good Grief" workshops on
four consecutive Monday evenings
beginning Monday, Sept. 17, from
5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Central
Florida Community College Le-
canto Campus at 3800 S. Lecanto
Highway, sponsored by Hospice of
Citrus County and moderated by
Jonathan Beard, Wings grief sup-
port manager with Hospice of Cit-
rus County. To register, call Beard
at 527-2020 or (866) 642-0962.
For information about Hospice,
call 527-2020 or visit the Web at
www.hospiceofcitruscounty.org.
"Five Wishes" program from
5:30 to 7 p.m. on three consecutive
Monday beginning Oct. 22 at the
Central Florida Community College
Lecanto Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto
Highway, by Wings Grief Support
Team of Hospice of Citrus County.
To register, call Jonathan Beard at
527-2020 or (866) 642-0962.
For information about Hospice,
call 527-2020 or visit the Web at
www.hospiceofcitruscounty.org.
LifeSouth hosts Hot Dog
Wednesday blood drives from 9
a.m. to 7 p.m. the last Wednesday
monthly at the Inverness donor
center, 220 S. Pine St., and
Lecanto donor center, 1241 S.
Lecanto Highway. Hotdogs and
other lunch items will be served for
all donors. Donors will receive a
recognition item, and a cholesterol
screening. Call (888) 795-2707 or
visit www.lifesouth.org. Donors
must be at least 17 years old,
weigh 110 pounds or more and
have a valid photo I.D.
Russell Chiropractic and
Wellness Center is available to do
school and sports physical


Monday, Tuesdays and Thurs-
days. Call Barbara at 726-0888.
Free hearing evaluations
open to the Citrus County commu-
nity at the Crystal River Health and
Rehab Center, 136 N.E. 12th Ave.,
Crystal River, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
first and third Thursday monthly.
Sponsored by Quality Hearing
Centers of Leesburg, Ocala and
Inverness. Call 228-0918 to make
an appointment.
Free spinal scan and facility
tour with Dr. Russell Lewandow-
ski, who is also available to speak
at community organizations. Call
Barbara at 726-0888. Visit www
.proadjusterbyrussellchiro.com.
Seven Rivers Regional
Medical Center's Web site is
www.srrmc.com.
American Cancer Society's
"Road to Recovery" program
needs volunteer drivers. Call Cindi
Crisci, area patient services repre-
sentative at the American Cancer
Society, at (727) 812-7028.
The Alzheimer's Family
Organization's Wanderers
Identification Program provides
an identifying bracelet or pendant
with a code number and direct tele-
phone number to the participating
sheriffs office. Call toll free at
(888) 496-8004.
The Alzheimer's Family Or-
ganization's Respite Assistance
Program is available to all resi-
dents of Citrus, Pasco, Hemando,
Sumter and Lake counties caring
for an individual with dementia or
Alzheimer's disease. Call (727)
848-8888 or toll free at (888) 496-
8004.
Citrus County Community
Support Services and Catholic
Charities offers a Respite Care
Program for people with early
onset Alzheimer's disease or other
dementia-related illnesses, from
12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Our Lady of Grace Church, 6
Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. Call
Donna Atwell at 527-5932, Citrus
County Community Support Ser-
vices or Catholic Charities at (800)
242-9012, ext. 22.
The Doctor Ride program
helps with medical appointment
transportation in Citrus County for
those age 65 and older. Three or
four days' notice is required, and
only one ride per week is available.
To volunteer or ride, call John at
746-3796.
Skillbank's volunteer pool of
drivers will chauffeur residents of
Beverly Hills who need a ride to
the doctor, pharmacy or grocery
store. Residents get one trip a
week and should call several days
in advance: 746-5001 from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Telephone Friends service
confirms safety and imparts care
and concern, is available at no
cost. Call Nature Coast Volunteer
Center at 527-5950 or e-mail
ncvc@bocc.citrus.fl.us.
The Citrus County Health
Department (CCHD) has a toll-
free information line, (877) 746-
3248. The CCHD Web address is
www.citruscountyhealth.org and
the Community Resource number
is 211.
The Beverly Hills Lions Club
Inc. has a loan closet for wheel-
chairs, walkers, canes, bath chairs,
etc. Call Lion Warren Adams, 746-
1984.
The Center For Independent
Living of North Central Florida
(CILNCF) provides four core serv-
ices in: information and referral,
peer support, independent living
skills education and advocacy.
It is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m. at 3774 State Road 44,
across from Cowboy Junction.
The Citrus County Health
Department offers child safety
seat checks by appointment at the
Inverness office, 120 N. Montgom-
ery Ave. Call Sue Littnan at 726-
1731, ext. 242.
Florida Elks Children's Ther-
apy Services provides free in-home
physical and occupational thera-
py to Florida children in need.
Applicants for consideration may
call Walt Mabie at Inverness Elks
Lodge 2522 in Hernando at 726-
2027 before noon Monday through
Friday, West Citrus Elks 2693 at


628-1221 or the Florida program
administrator toll free at (800) 523-
1673.
Citrus County Health Depart-
ment offers birth control services
to women of childbearing age.
These confidential services are
available at all health department
locations from a female provider
who specializes in women's health.
Call the office nearest you: Inver-
ness 726-1731; Crystal River 795-
6233; Lecanto 527-0068.
A+ Healthcare Home Health
will be at the following locations to
offer free blood pressure screen-
ing. Call Mary Pearsall at 564-
2700.
East Citrus Community Cen-
ter: 9 to 11 a.m. first Wednesday
monthly.


"The StomaphyX allows me, as a
surgeon, to offer patients the most
comprehensive weight loss options
in the country. This is the most
affordable weight loss surgery
available, the least invasive, and has
the lowest risk of complications.
There is essentially limited recovery
time for the patient, which allows
the patient to return to their daily
activities and work environment,
typically on the same day."
-Dr. Todd Overcash


Munroe Regional Medical Center
has been designated a Center of
Excellence by the American Society
of Bariatric Surgery. The ASBS
Center of Excellence designation
recognizes surgical programs
with a demonstrated track record
of favorable outcomes in
bariatric surgery.


Brentwood Health Center: 10
to 11 a.m. second Tuesday month-
ly.
West Citrus Community
Center: 9 to 11 a.m. third Wednes-
day monthly.
Inverness Community Center:
9 to 11 a.m. third Tuesday monthly.
Inverness Sports & Orthopedic
Rehab Team (SPORT) offers free
screening, by appointment, for
individuals with neck/back pain,
headaches, orthopedic injuries,
carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, osteo-
porosis and general fitness. Call
341-3740.
Free HIV testing is available
at the Citrus County Health
Department: Inverness, 726-1731;
Crystal River, 795-6233; Lecanto,
527-0068. Walk-ins accepted,


appointments preferred.
Free hearing screenings
offered by All Children's Sertoma
Therapy Center from 9 to 11 a.m.
Tuesday and Thursdays by
appointment only at 760 W.
Hampshire Blvd., Suite 9, Citrus
Springs. Call 746-3300..
Telecommunication equip-
ment is available to any Florida
resident who has a hearing or
speech impairment. Call Citrus
Hearing Impaired Program Ser-
vices at 795-5000 (voice) or 795-
7243 (TTY). Visit the Web site at
www.ftri.org.
SHINE (Serving Health
Insurance Needs of Elders) coun-
selors offer information and assis-
tance on Medicare (figuring out the
paperwork, bills and filing appeals),
Medicare Supplemental Insurance,
Medicare prescription drug cover-
age and long-term care planning.
For an appointment at Citrus
Memorial Health System's SHARE
Club from 9 a.m. to noon Monday,
call 344-6513, SHARE Club affilia-
tion is not required.
For appointments at other sites
throughout the county or informa-
tion, call the Elder Help Line at
(800) 262-2243 or leave your
name and telephone number with
the Citrus County Senior Care
Services at 527-5930. A SHINE
counselor will return your call.
SHINE Walk-In Sites with no
appointment necessary:
Citrus County Resource
Center noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays 2804 W. Marc
Knighton Court, Lecanto.
Seven Rivers Regional
Medical Center-- 9 a.m. to noon
the first and third Fridays monthly
- check in at the volunteer desk in
the hospital lobby at 6201 N.


Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River.
"Medically Speaking," a 30-
minute health awareness program,
airs at 5 p.m. Monday on WYKE
TV, channel 16, hosted by April
Saxer, marketing director for Gulf-
coast Aquatic and Rehabilitation.
Professional counseling
services are available to individu-
als, couples, families and children
experiencing a broad range of per-
sonal, relationship and family prob-
lems.Call Marty at Catholic
Charities at (800) 242-9012.
Citrus Memorial Health
System has speakers. Mail
requests to Debi Shields in Public
Relations, Citrus Memorial hospital,
502 W. Highland Blvd., Inverness,
FL 34452, or call her at 344-6501.
Diane White of Hero
Assistance Dogs is available as a
guest speaker. Call at 560-3785.
Seven Rivers Regional
*Medical Center maintains an active
group of speakers. Call Jennifer
Hall, community relations coordina-
tor, at 795-8344 or (352) 489-2022,
ext. 8344.
LifeLink of Florida, the agency
which coordinates organ and tissue
donations for the Tampa Bay area,
has speakers available. Call Jen-
nifer Krouse at (800) 262-5775 or
(813) 253-2640.
The Citrus County Health
Department will provide speakers
to groups interested in health top-
ics. Call Judi Tear at 527-0068, ext.
271.
Seven Rivers Regional
Medical Center offers a way to
send e-mail messages to loved
ones who have been admitted to
the hospital: Log onto www.srrmc
.com, and go to Quickfind, or

Please see NOTES/Page 3C


StomlphyXTM State-of-the-art endoscopic weight loss
procedure now offered by Dr. Todd Overcash and Munroe
Regional Medical Center. Dr. Overcash is one of the original
four surgeons in the United States trained to perform this
procedure and the first on the East Coast.


This revolutionary procedure is now available for individuals
who have had previous gastric bypass surgery and who are
regaining weight and those who want an alternative to
invasive weight loss surgery.


StomaphyXTM benefits:


* In most cases, the StomaphyXTM procedure is performed

on an outpatient basis.


* No need for surgical incisions.


* Enables the surgeon to reduce the size of the stomach.


* Preserves future treatment options.


* Essentially painless.


* Faster recovery than with open/laparoscopic procedures.


Adopt Shakesbeard
Special to the Chronicle
Shakesbeard is a beautiful,
strikingly marked boy, with
a little beard like his name-
sake. He Is a sweet natured
cat, that just likes to hang
around to be petted. He has
short hair, Is neutered, vac-
cinated, tested negative
and is about 3 years old. He
has been living here for a
while, and is the son of a
"drop off" that made herself
right at home. The illness of
his caretaker forces her to
find another home for the cat. Can you help to provide for
this lovely cat? Adopt A Rescued Pet Inc. does home vis-
its prior to adoptions, therefore, we can only adopt to the
Citrus County and adjoining county areas. If your are within
these areas, phone caretaker Paula at 795-6583. Check
www.adoptarescuedpet.com for photos of pets and the
adoption calendar, with locations, dates and times of
events.


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Hormones can affect morning blood pressure


Q I take medication
for high blood
pressure and use
a home monitor to meas- .j
ure my blood pressure. 1
Why is my blood pressure ,
higher in the morning? t'
A: A few years ago a
group of expert doctors
and researchers devel-
oped new guidelines for Richard
classifying blood pressure. ASK
This new classification is PHARt
based upon current scien-
tific information that has
been reviewed by the National
Institutes of Health. Normal blood
pressure is now less than 120/80. A
blood pressure of 120 to 139 over 80 to
89 is now called "prehypertension."
The higher number refers to your sys-


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tolic blood pressure, which
is the pressure in your
I blood vessels when the
heart contracts to force
blood out into the circula-
tion. The lower number is
t. the diastolic blood pres-
sure, which is the pressure
in your blood vessels
between heartbeats when
loffmann the heart relaxes.
THE High blood pressure or
IACIST hypertension causes our
heart to work harder and
can lead to an enlarged
heart, heart attack, or stroke. High
blood pressure is called the "silent
killer" because there are usually no
symptoms unless the pressure is very
high.
Blood pressure can vary throughout


the day depending upon foods eaten,
physical activity, and emotional
stress.
Unfortunately, for some people,
their blood pressure may be too high
in the morning, which is referred to as
"morning hypertension." Blood pres-
sure can increase in the morning
because the body releases hormones
such as adrenaline and noradrenalin
into the bloodstream.
These hormones give you a boost of
energy, but can also raise your blood
pressure. The morning increase in
blood pressure is usually seen
between 6 a.m. and noon.
People with morning hypertension
may have a higher risk of a heart
attack or stroke due to this increase in
blood pressure. In fact, the risk of sud-
den death, heart attack and stroke is


30 percent to 50 percent higher in the
early morning hours.
People at risk for morning hyper-
tension include those with high blood
pressure, diabetes, or over the age of
65. You may also be at risk if you use
tobacco or alcohol, are overweight, or
have high cholesterol levels.
The use of a home monitor is a good
idea for people to check their blood
pressure. Your blood pressure should
be checked in the morning, about an
hour after you wake up, and in the
evening, about an hour before you go
to sleep, using the same arm each
time.
Taking three consecutive measure-
ments (about 1 minute apart) will pro-
vide a more accurate understanding
of your "true" blood pressure.
Avoid food, caffeine or tobacco at


least 30 minutes before the measure-
ment.
I Sit in a chair with your legs and
ankles uncrossed and your back sup-
ported. Your arm should be at the
same level as your heart and rested P
on a table or counter.
You should also keep a log of your
blood pressure readings and bring it
to your doctor every appointment.
Your doctor ,may make changes in
your medications based on your home
blood pressure readings, which may
include changing the type of medica-
tion or the time you take it

Richard Hoffmann has practiced
pharmacy for more than 20 years.
Send questions to him at 1135N.
Timucuan Trail, Inverness, FL 34453.


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Patient and Visitor Info. Choose
Email a Patient, complete the form
and hit send.
Senior Companion Program
serve 20 hours per week, providing
companionship, respite care,
escorted transportation and other
services to clients who are at risk
of placement in long-term care
facilities.
Prospective SCP volunteers do
not need medical or technical
skills, just the ability to be a friend.
Call Sue Carscadden, SCP assis-
tant, at 527-5959.
Barrier Free America as
advocates will work with persons
who have disabilities and the entity
involved in complying with the
Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990 (ADA).
To file a grievance (the service is
free), .call for an appointment at
628-5401. Barrier Free America is
at the Golden Eagle Plaza, 3269 S.
Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa.
Florida Alliance for As-
sistive Services and Technology
(FAAST) will exhibit and demon-
strate adaptive and assistive
devices for people with disabilities
and the elderly.
A FAAST Demonstration Center
is at the Center for Independent
Living's Lecanto office.
FAAST is at 3774 W. Gulf-to-
Lake Highway, Lecanto, FL 34461.
The center is open from 8:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m: Monday through.Friday.,
Call 527-8399.
Agency for Persons with
Disabilities toll-free number is
(866) APD-CARES or (866) 273-
2273, staffed from 8 a.m. until 5
p.m. Monday through Friday.
The agency currently serves
more than 35,000 Floridians with
the developmental disabilities of
mental retardation, autism, cerebral
palsy, spina bifida and Prader-Willi
syndrome.
Visit the Web site at
www.apd.myflorida.com.
Yoga at the Historic Crystal
River Train Depot, 109 Crystal
Ave., is scheduled as follows:
9 to 10 a.m. and 4 to 5 p.m.
Wednesday.
6 to 7 p.m. Thursday.
9 to 10 am. Saturday.
Cost is $5 per class. Bring a mat
or towel and wear clothes that
allow for easy physical movement.
Classes are appropriate for 8 years
and older and are multi-level. All
certified instructors.
Call 795-3710, 795-3662, 795-
1645 or 563-6535.
Look Good...Feel Better, a
free two-hour session for women
undergoing radiation or chemother-
apy, is held at 3 p.m. the second
Wednesday of the month at the
Cancer & Blood Disease Center,
Lecanto, and 3 p.m. the fourth
Wednesday of the month at the
Robt. Boissoneault Oncology
Institute, Lecanto.
Call Mildred Roseberry (746-
7212) or the American Cancer
Society (800) 395-LOOK (5665) to
register.


Support GROuPS

Alzheimer's Family
Organization, serving Central
Florida, announces the following
monthly support group meetings.
Public is invited.
10 a.m. Thursday, Woodland
Terrace, 124 W. Norvell Bryant,
Highway, Hernahdo. Call Pam
Pepitone at 249-3100.
2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18,
Highland Terrace, 700 Medical
Court E., Inverness. Call Ellen
Mallon at 860-2525.
10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 27,
Woodland Terrace, 124 W. Norvell
Bryant Highway, Hernando. Call
Pam Pepitone at 249-3100.
Support Group meeting at 3
p.m. Friday at Cancer Treatment
Center of the Nature Coast, 3406
N. Lecanto Highway, Beverly Hills.
Dr. G. Tatambhotla will speak about
Stroke Management. For questions
call Jeanette or Nancy at 746-
1100.
Support group meetings are
in the CMHS Administration
Building unless otherwise indicat-
ed.
Bariatric Support Group: 6:30
p.m. every three months, Cypress
Room. Call Claudia Blotz at 697-
0051 or Bette Clark at 860-0383.
Breast Cancer Support Group:
noon the second Friday, Robert
Boissoneault Cancer Institute. Call
June O'Donnell at 527-8371.
Citrus Cancer Support: 4:30
p.m. the third Tuesday, cafeteria
meeting room: Call Carol at 726-
1551, ext. 6596 or ext. 3329.
Diabetes Support Group:
11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday,
Cypress Room. Call Carol McHugh
at 341-6110.
Fibromyalgia Support: Will
not meet until further notice.
*Parkinson's Support Group: 1
p.m. first Tuesday, Cypress Room.
Call Catherine Clark at 344-9630.
*ACS Man-to-Man Prostate
Cancer Support and Education
Program: 11:30 a.m. first
Wednesday, Robert Boissoneault
Cancer Institute, Allen Ridge
Medical Mall, 522 N. Lecanto
Highway, Lecanto. Call 527-0106.
Respiratory Support Group:
Will not meet until further notice.
Free support group for care-
givers whose loved ones have
dementia or Alzheimer's disease,
by the Citrus team of Hernando-
Pasco Hospice (HPH) and the
Florida Gulf Coast Chapter of the
Alzheimer's Association, 3 p.m. the
first Thursday monthly at Cedar
Creek Assisted Living Facility, 231
N.W. U.S. 19, Crystal River. Call
HPH Citrus at 527-4600.
Women's Breast Cancer
Support Group at noon the sec-
ond Friday monthly at the Robert
Boisonneault Oncology Institute,
522 N. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto,
sponsored by Dr. Joseph Bennett
Jr. Lunch included, donations
appreciated. Call Judy Bonard at
527-4389 or June O'Donnell at
527-8371.
Beverly Hills Gay and
Lesbian Support Group at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at 10 N. Jackson St.,
Beverly Hills. Free, open to every-


one. Group organizer is
PamelaRae and co-organizer is
Wayne Thomas. Call PamelaRae
at 746-9839.
Citrus Abuse Shelter
Association (CASA), 112 N. Pine
Ave., Inverness, offers three free
weekly women's domestic abuse
support groups:
5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday and
Wednesday (free child care avail-
able).
10:30 a.m. to noon
Wednesday (no child care avail-
able).
Call CASA at 344-8111.
Transitions Grief Support
Group 3 and 6 p.m. Tuesday,
Seven Rivers Regional Medical
Center offices building community
room. Registration required. Call
(800) 486-8784.
Overcomers Group for peo-
ple recovering from addictions to
drugs, alcohol or other out-of-con-
trol habits meets at 8 p.m.
Monday at the Sanctuary, 7463
Grover Cleveland Blvd. Call Paul
at 628-2874.
Dunnellon Life Recovery
group for adults where addiction,
compulsion and co-dependency
issues are dealt with, at 7 p.m.
Monday at Rainbow Springs
Village Church, 20222 S.W. 102nd
St. Road Dunnellon. Call Char at
(352) 465-1644 or Nancy at (352)
794-0017.
AI-Anon groups meet regular-
ly in Citrus County. Call (352) 697-
0497.
Inverness AFG: 8 p.m.
Monday, Our Lady of Fatima
Catholic Church, 550 S. U.S. 41.
Crystal River AFG: 8 p.m.
Tuesday, St. Benedict Catholic
Church, 455 S. Suncoast Blvd.
Last Resort AFG: 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, First United
Methodist Church, 3896 S.
Pleasant Grove Road, Inverness.
Lecanto AFG: 8 p.m.
Thursday, Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship, 2149 W. Norvell Bryant
Highway, Lecanto.
Awareness Lunch Bunch
AFG: 12:30 p.m. Friday, St.
Margaret Episcopal Church, 114 N.
Osceola Ave., Inverness.
Courage AFG. 8 p.m.
Thursday, First United Methodist
Church, 8831 West Bradshaw St.,
Homosassa. Room 102. Open
meeting. Call 270-3827.
Alcoholics Anonymous: If
you drink, and want to stop, call
Alcoholics Anonymous Nature


Coast Intergroup at 621-0599. Web
site: www.ncintergroup.com.
A.C. Ministries Recovery
Group 12-Step Recovery
Workbook meeting (scripturally
based), 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Church Without Walls nondenomi-
national, nonprofit Christian fellow-
ship. The group ministers to: alco-
holics or substance abusers, family
of substance abusers, adults, chil-
dren and individuals who were
raised in alcoholic or substance
abuse or dysfunctional families.
Donations accepted. 3962 N.
Roscoe Road, Hernando. Call
Laveme at 637-4563.
Overeaters Anonymous:
3 p.m. Monday at the senior
center on County Road 491,
Lecanto. Call 746-5018.
1 p.m. Thursday at Our Lady
of Grace Parish Hall, 6 Roosevelt
Blvd, Beverly Hills.
7 p.m. Friday at Our Lady of
Grace Parish Hall, 6 Roosevelt
Blvd., Beverly Hills.
Call 746-7749 or 341-0777.
CEA-H.O.W. for people who
have an eating disorder, at noon
Wednesday at the First
Presbyterian Church, 206
Washington Ave., Inverness. Call
Judi M. at 726-5882.
Amputee Support Group
meets the last Thursday monthly at
Cinnamon Sticks Restaurant on
State Road 44 West, Inverness.
Call Donna at 344-1988 or Perry at
Sonlife Prosthetics, 344-8200.
Reiki clinic meets from 7 to 9
p.m. most Wednesdays at the
Beverly Hills Community Ce6ter, 1
Civic Circle, Beverly Hills. Call Ann
Thonen at 795-5116 or Kristi
Kobler at 628-5537.
Narcotics Anonymous:
Easy Does It, 8 p.m. Monday
and Saturday, Lions Den, U.S. 41,
Floral City.
It Works How and Why, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Satur-
day and noon Sunday, YANA Club,.
147 N.W. Seventh St., Crystal
River.
Focus on Recovery, 8 p.m.
Thursday, First Christian Church,
Grover Cleveland Boulevard,
Homosassa.
Recovery on the River, 8 p.m.
Monday and Friday, Lecanto
Church of Christ, State Road 44
and County Road 491, Lecanto; 8
p.m. Sunday 797 S. Rowe Terrace,
Lecanto, east of County Road 491
and State Road 44.
. Narcotics Anonymous is not affil-


iated with any of the meeting facili-
ties listed. Information line: 382-
0851.
Narconon Need help with
Addiction? Call (800) 556-8885.
Nar-Anon: a support group
for the families and friends of
addicts, at 8 p.m. Wednesday at
Act II, 1065 N. Paul Drive,
Inverness. Call 344-5963 or visit
www.nar-anon.org.
Depression and Bipolar
Support Alliance of Citrus County
at 7 p.m. Thursday in Bailey Hall,
First Lutheran Church, 1900 State
Road 44 W., Inverness. Doors
open at 6 p.m. Call 621-0165. The
National DBSA Association's num-
ber is (800) 826-3632.
The Area 13 Family Care
Council from 10 a.m. to noon the
second Monday monthly at the
Wildwood DCF/APD office, 1601
W. Gulf Atlantic Highway (State
Road 44). Call Dominic
Christofaro, (352) 489-6279.
Friends of the Blind meets
from 9 a.m. to noon the second
Friday monthly at the Church of the
Nazarene in Hemando. Call Butch
Shultz at 344-2693 or Bob
Johnson at 563-1890.
FFRA (Families and Friends
of Retarded Adults) meets at 9
a.m. the second Friday monthly at
the Key Training Center in Lecanto,
in the Chet Cole Life Enrichment
Center. Call Stephanie at 344-0288
or Ron at 382-7819.
Better Breathers Support
Group at 1:30 p.m. the third Friday
monthly at the Citrus County
Health Department Lecanto Office,
3700 W., Sovereign Path, Lecanto.
Call Doris Kames at 860-1355.
Alzheimer's Association-
Florida Gulf Coast Chapter sup-
port groups:
Cedar Creek at Kings Bay
Assisted Living Residence, 231
N.W. U.S. 19, Crystal River, 3 p.m.
first Thursday monthly. Call Wendy
Hall at 527-4600.
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic
Church, 550 U.S. 41 S., Inver-
ness, 11 a.m. first Tuesday month-
ly. Call Wendy Hall at 527-4600.
The Hepatitis C Support
Group from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. the
fourth Monday monthly at the
Lecanto Health Department, 3700
W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto. Call
527-0068, ext. 253.
Homosassa Springs Area
Cancer Survivors' Support
Group at 1 p.m. monthly at First
United Methodist Church. Call


Anna Cooley, 382-4132, or Earl
Cadaret, 382-1923.
ACS Man to Man Prostate
Support and Education Program
meets at 11:30 a.m. the first Wed-
nesday monthly in the conference
room at the Robert Boissoneault
Oncology Institute at 522 N. Le-
canto Highway in the Allen Ridge -
Medical Mall. Spouses and care- '
givers are welcome. Call 527-0106:
Hospice of Citrus County
support groups for 2007:
Newly Bereaved Support
Group at 1 p.m. Thursday at the
Hospice of Citrus County Clinical
Office, 326 S. Line Ave., Inverness.*
Grief support group at 11 a.m.
Tuesday at Our Lady of Grace
Catholic Church in Beverly Hills.
Grief support group at 10 a.m.
Tuesday at the Hospice of Citrus
County Clinical Office, 326 S. Line
Ave., Inverness.
Grief support group at 1:30
p.m. Thursday at St. Thomas the'
Apostle Church in Homosassa.
Grief support group at 10:30
a.m. Saturday at First United
Methodist Church in Homosassa.
Spouse support group at 7 -
p.m. Tuesday at Unity Church of
Citrus County in Lecanto.
Spouse support group at 4
p.m. Thursday at First United
Methodist Church Homosassa.
Social "Moving On" support
group at 10 a.m. Tuesday at
Crystal Paradise Restaurant in
Crystal River.
Social "Moving On" support
group at 4 p.m. Friday at
Cinnamon Sticks Restaurant in
Inverness.
Parents support group, a
chapter of Bereaved Parents of the
USA, at 7 p.m. the second
Wednesday monthly at First
Presbyterian Church in Crystal
River.
Emotions Anonymous of
Beverly Hills at noon second and
fourth Thursdays at Central Ridge
Library, Forest Ridge Boulevard
and Roosevelt. Call Meg at 527-
2443.
Celebrate Recovery at 7 p.m.
Wednesday and Fridays at the
Christian Recovery Fellowship
Church, 2242 W. State Road 44.
Call 726-2800.
The Encouragers Support
Group has been helping people .
deal with depression, anxiety, bipo-
lar and more for more than 15
years. Weekly meeting. Call 628-
3831 or 637-3196.


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Problems are more frequent
at night when things are quiet
During the day there are a lot
of environmental noises that
tend to mask out the noise that
one hears in one's head.
Choices are now made and
readily available at phonics
and high-tech equipment
stores. The tabletop sound
emitting machines can make
all sorts of natural sounds
including waterfalls, leaves
rustling, etc. Whatever the
noise is, the concept is that we
want to increase the level of
the noise in the environment to
decrease the patient's concen-
tration on his or her internal
noise.
There are several theories
on how external noise helps.
Some researchers feel that a
safe and acceptable level of
noise may help stimulate blood
flow to the inner ear and main-
tain its health and nourish-
ment Others feel that expo-
sure to these environmental
sounds have some effect on the
brain and neuro pathways,
causing some sort of reorgani-
zation and benefit
Probably the best and most
portable and inconspicuous
sound generator that helps
mask the noise one hears is a
hearing aid. Other benefits
include the fact that a hearing
aid is non-invasive and has no
adverse side effects.


VASCIMINI
Continued from Page 1C

least four months before they
could do the extractions. My
dentist's office scheduled me
for the scaling the next day. I
went home and got on the Web
and pulled up the Mayo Clinic.
I read what it said and can-
celled my appointment for the
scaling. I would appreciate any
information you can give me
about bleeding, bone scaling,
extractions and dead jaw.
A: The above two questions
are from two different people.
Since I have written about
these drugs in the past, I decid-
ed to reprint a column from the
past Here it is.
I thought I would follow up
on one of the past columns
regarding bisphosphonate-
associated necrosis of the jaw
(BON). You might recall that
the oral bisphosphonates are
Actonel, Boniva, Didronel,
Fosamax and Skelid. The IV
bisphosphonates are Aredia,
Bonefos and Zometa.
The American Dental As-
sociation put together an
expert panel to review this
subject and came up with the
-following suggestions. These
are just suggestions. Please
realize that each patient's situ-
ation is different and ultimate-
ly the patient, along with the
help of his or her heath care
professionals, should make the
-final decision on the course of
treatment. This information


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RESEARCH CENTER
WEIGHT LOSS SPECIALISTS


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and inconspicuous
sound generator
that helps mask
the noise one
hears is a
hearing aid.

Patients see almost an imme-
diate relief of some sort of
their tinnitus. The use of the
hearing aid not only helps tin-
nitus, but aids in the patient's
ability to hear and perceive
speech, thereby reducing the
frustration factor and, in many
cases, allows the patient to be
more extroverted and return to
a more normal social life.
We see these patients typi-
cally pull away from friends
and family and isolate them-
selves because of their prob-
lem and perceived inability to
treat them. Fortunately, a sig-
nificant number of people
bothered by this particular
problem can benefit.
Unfortunately, few follow
through, for various reasons,
with cost sometimes being one
of those issues.

Denis Grillo, D.O., is an ear,
nose and throat specialist in
Crystal River. Contact him at
795-0011.


was taken from the Web site of
the American Dental
Association, www.ada.org. If
you go to this Web. site and
search osteonecrosis of the
jaw, you will find a more in-
depth review of what I am pre-
senting here. If you have any
questions, I would suggest that
you discuss them with your
dentist or physician. I am pre-
senting this because of the
overwhelming response I
received from the first column
on this subject I hope you find
this informative.
To follow is a list of general
recommendations:
A comprehensive oral
evaluation should be carried
out on all patients about to
begin therapy with oral bispho-
sphonates (or as soon as possi-
ble after beginning therapy).
There is very low risk (esti-
mated at 0.7 cases per 100,000
person-years exposure) of
developing BON.
There are ways to minimize
the risk, but not to eliminate
the already-low risk.
The consensus is that good
oral hygiene along with regular
dental care is the best way to
lower risk.
There are no diagnostic
techniques to identify those at
increased risk for developing
BON.
The patient should be
informed of the dental treat-
ment needed, alternative treat-
ments, how any treatment
relates to the risk of BON,
other risks associated with var-
ious treatment options, and the


for people to give a lot of
weight to unproven theories or
to risk factors that make a rela-
tively small contribution to
cancer, but at the same time to
ignore or minimize the cancer
risk posed by other factors that
really do have an impact.
The findings, published in,
the ACS journal Cancer, are
based on a survey conducted in
2002 of nearly 1,000 U.S. adults
who had never had cancer.
Participants were asked to
respond to 12 statements about
cancer with true, not true, or
don't know.
Discovery Health Channel
and Prevention magazine
helped design the survey.
There are clearly some gaps in
the public's understanding of
cancer risk factors. The impor-
tant thing is for people to know
which things really make a dif-
ference for cancer. The issue of
smoking, pollution, and lung
cancer is one example.
Nearly 40. percent of people
in the survey said pollution is a
greater risk factor for lung can-
cer than smoking, and another
19 percent weren't sure.
Although pollution does con-
tribute to lung cancer, as well
as other problems like asthma,
bronchitis, and heart disease,
smoking blows it out of the
water by a long shot. Smoking
is responsible for about 87 per-
cent of lung cancer deaths.


risk of forgoing treatment, even
temporarily. The .patient
should be encouraged to con-
sult with his/her treating physi-
cian about any health risks.
BON can occur spontaneous-
ly, due to dental disease or sec-
ondary to dental therapy.
Therefore, patients taking oral
bisphosphonates should be
instructed to contact the den-
tist if any problem develops in
the oral cavity.
Routine dental treatment
should generally not be modi-
fied solely on the basis of oral
bisphosphonate therapy.
However, patients with possi-
ble risk factors for BON may
benefit from assessment by an
expert in metabolic bone dis-
eases.
Before any invasive proce-
dure that involves manipula-
tion of the bone or periosteum
(the covering of the bone),
patients should again be
informed about the implica-
tions of oral bisphosphonate
therapy and the risk of BON.
The patient should understand
that at this time the risk for
developing osteonecrosis of
the jaw is considered very
small, and that the vast majori-
ty of patients taking an oral bis-
phosphonate do not develop
any oral complication.

Dr. Frank Vascimini is a
Homosassa dentist Send your
questions to 4805 S. Suncoast
Blvd., Homosassa 34446 or
e-mail them to him at info@
masterpiecedentalstudio.com.


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Many things people do in their youth can
... impact their future cancer risk..... The
younger people are when they start
smoking, the more likely they are
to smoke as adults, raising their risk
for lung cancer and other cancers.


Quitting smoking, or never
starting in the first place, is the
most important thing you can
do to lower your risk of lung
cancer Yet more than 15 per-
cent of those surveyed did not
believe that long-time smokers
can reduce their cancer risk by
quitting, and another 6 percent
weren't sure.
Another statement that
raised a red flag with
researchers: What someone
does as a young adult has little
effect on their chance of get-
ting cancer later in life. Nearly
25 percent said that was true,
and another 7 percent weren't
sure. In reality, many things
people do in their youth can
have a profound impact on
their future cancer risk.
For instance, young people
may start smoking, thinking
they can quit at any time, but
quitting is actually very diffi-
cult Furthermore, the younger
people are when they start
smoking, the more likely they.
are to smoke as adults, raising
their risk for lung cancer and
other cancers. Likewise, young
people tend to be less con-
cerned about sun exposure


DODGE
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nor big government do a good
job of protecting us from chem-
ical hazards, so we must do
what we can to protect our-
selves."
"That's being plain-spoken,"
said Joe, "but how can we pro-
tect ourselves?"
"There's the rub," said Tim.
"Risky chemicals are so perva-
sive in our lives that it is impos-
sible to avoid them completely.
Still, as individuals, we can
minimize our, contact with
chemicals known to be risky,
and we can also support organ-
ized efforts to reduce chemical
risks in our environment. If
millions of people do this, it
will have an impact."
"Can you suggest ways to
minimize contact with risky
chemicals?" asked Jill.
"We talked about second-


even though getting sunburned
is known to raise the risk of
developing skin cancer later in
life. Young people may also
engage in risky sex behaviors
that boost their chances of
catching or spreading HPV
(human papillomavirus), the
virus responsible for most
cases of cervical cancer
Certain groups of people
were more likely than others to
hold misconceptions about
cancer risk factors those
who were male, older, non-
white, less educated, and of
lower income. In one curious
finding, the survey participants
who described themselves as
knowing the most about cancer
were more likely to have some
inaccurate beliefs.
For instance, people who
rated themselves as "very
informed" about cancer were
more likely than those who
were "somewhat informed" to
believe that underwire bras
cause breast cancer, a largely
discredited theory based on
extremely weak evidence.
Similarly, the "very informed"
respondents were more likely
to believe that smokers cannot


hand smoke last time, so you
know it is best to avoid that
source of air pollution," said
Tim. "Another chemical risk
that everyone faces daily is
pesticide residue in our food.
What do you think we can do
about this?"
The group sat in silent
thought for a couple minutes be-
fore Steve spoke up. "Well, we
can buy organic foods, or even
better, grow some of our own."
"Buying organic food sounds
good," said Joe, "but how do
you know that organic foods
really are more wholesome?
Besides, they are more expen-
sive."
"Testing shows that most
organic products have no pesti-
cide residues, so if a food is
certified as organic, it is OK,"
replied Steve. "It is a bit more
expensive, but worth it."
"I agree," said Tim. "Re-
search by the Environmental
Working Group shows that peo-
ple can reduce their pesticide


reduce their risk of cancer by
quitting.
The take-home message:
Make sure you can trust your
sources of cancer information.
There are a substantial num-
ber of people who are very con-
cerned about cancer, but are
not paying attention to the
right issues. And they are not
getting their information from
the right sources.
Trustworthy sources of can-
cer information include not-
for-profit organizations such as
the American Cancer Society
and federal agencies such as
the National Cancer Institute
and the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention.
Finally, be very skeptical of
any cancer information that is
forwarded to you in e-mail or
that arrives unsolicited.
Another red flag: E-mails that
mention a commercial prod-
uct, particularly if they contain
claims that their product is bet-
ter somehow than the competi-
tion.


Dr. Bennett is a board-certi-
fied radiation oncologist, past
president of the Citrus County
Unit of the American Cancer
Society and a member of the
Board of Directors and
Executive Committee of the
Florida Division of the
American Cancer Society. If
you have any suggestions for
topics, or have any questions,
e-mail him at
cjbennett@rboi.com.

exposure dramatically by eat-
ing organic produce. If you
can't do that, you can still
reduce your exposure almost
90 percent simply by eating the
12 least contaminated fruits
and vegetables instead of the
12 worst ones."
"That sounds worthwhile.
How can we get that list?"
asked Jill.
"Enter www.foodnews.org on
your computer browser," said
Tim. "You may get your own
'Shopper's Guide' there to help
you decide what organic pro-
duce is most advisable to buy. It
also provides recent food news
and much more good informa-
tion."

Dr. Ed Dodge is a retired
Inverness physician.
Visit his Web site,
www.passionforhealth.info."
Reach Dr. Dodge through his
Web blog, Passion for Health,
on the Chronicle Web site.


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and cannot depict any particular business.
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News NOTES

Golf tourney aids
Lecanto band
The Lecanto High School
Band Boosters plans the second
annual Lecanto High School
Band Golf Tournament
Saturday, Sept. 29, for $50 per
player at the Citrus Hills Golf
and Country Club/Oaks Golf
Course, 510 E. Hartford St.,
Hernando. Registration is 7:30
a.m. and tee-off is at 8:30.
There will be a complete pro-
gram of special events for par-
ticipants, including 18 holes of
golf (with cart), lunch, door
prizes and an awards banquet.
Mulligans will be available at $5
each or three for $10. Sponsor a
hole for $100.
Win a Harley Davidson with a
hole-in-one, and participate in
the longest drive contest, clos-
est to the pin challenge and
straightest drive contest.
Preregistration deadline is
Saturday, Sept. 22, call Geri
O'Brien at 228-3901 or Marilyn
Rowe at 628-5191.
Young Marines
recruiting youths
The group meets from 6 to 9
p.m. Tuesday at the First
Assembly of God on Pleasant
Grove Road in Inverness, (the
building behind the church).
To see what the program is
about, visit from 6 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday or call Tammy Grant
at 746-4590 for more informa-
tion.
Registrations will be during
these times today and Sept. 4.
Citrus Native Plant
meeting Sept. 4
The Citrus Chapter of the
Florida Native Plant Society will
meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept 4,
at the Beverly Hills Lions Club in
Beverly Hills.
The speaker for the program
will be Colleen Wemer, who is a
forest biologist at the
Withlacoochee Forest. The topic
of her talk will be "Hammocks of
the Withlacoochee State
Forest."'
There will also be a plant of
the month talk, plus updates on
various nature activities in the
Citrus County area. We con-
clude our meeting with a plant
raffle with more than 25 species
of native plants grown for the
Citrus County area.
The meeting is open to the
public.
For more information, call Jim
Bierly at 382-3365.
Learn belly dancing
in six-week class
Citrus County Parks and
Recreation and instructor Nancy
LaViolette will offer belly dancing
classes for six weeks at two
locations:
From 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
beginning today at the
Homosassa Lions Club.
From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Lecanto
Community Building.
The cost is $36 per person for
six weeks.
To preregister for one of the
classes, call 527-7677.
Any persons requiring rea-
sonable accommodations at this
or any other program because
of a disability or physical impair-
ment should contact the Parks
and Recreation office 72 hours
prior to the activity at 527-7677.


PET SPOTLIGHT
The Chronicle invites
readers to submit pho.
tos-of their pets for the
daily Pet Spotlight fea-
ture.
Photos need to be in
sharp focus. Include a
short description of the
pet and owners, includ-
ing names and home-
towns. Photos cannot be
returned without a self-
addressed, stamped
envelope. Group photos
of more than two pets
cannot be printed. Pets
S should be alive and
belong to local owners.
Send photos and rinfor-


mation to Pet Spotlight,
ceo Citrus County
Chronicle, 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429.


RSVP asks for shoes, socks


Special to the Chronicle
Citrus County government employ-
ees, businesses, community groups and
individuals are invited to perform an
act of kindness in remembrance of
Sept 11, 2001. As part of a national ini-
tiative to remember and respond, a
"Citrus County Cares" shoes and socks
drive is scheduled Tuesday, Sept. 4,
through Tuesday, Sept. 11.
The project goal is "Two Good Soles"
for hundreds of children! Individuals,


civic clubs, faith-based organizations,
businesses or other community groups
are urged to participate in this day of
service by bringing new shoes and
socks, for school-aged children of all
sizes, to one of the following drop-off
sites Sept 4 to 11:
Citrus County Resource Center,
2804 W Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto.
Central Citrus Community Center,
2804 W Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto.
Citrus County Extension Service,
3650 W Sovereign Path, Lecanto.


Lecanto Government Building,
3600 W Sovereign Path, Lecanto.
East Citrus Community Center,
9907 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway,
Inverness.
Inverness Community Center, 1082
N. Paul Drive, Inverness.
Inverness Courthouse (main
entrance), Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Avenue, Inverness.
West Citrus Community Center,
8940 W Veterans Drive, Homosassa.
For the convenience of donors, from 8


a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept 11, volun-
teers will be stationed at each site's
entrance to accept the new shoes and
socks.
The "Two Good Soles" drive will ben-
efit District Student Services, a
resource for children in need through-
out Citrus County.
This day of service is sponsored by
RSVP of Citrus County, a program of the
Nature Coast Volunteer Center. Call
527-5950 or e-mail ncvc@bocc.citrus.
fl.us.


Parrot
Hipad,
donate
to Hospice

Parrot Heads of Citrus
recently presented a check
to Hospice of Citrus County
for Camp Good Hope. From
left are: Jimmy Brown, presi-
dent, Parrots Heads of
Citrus; Sharon Hounschell,
vice-president, Parrots Heads
of Citrus; Mike McCord,
member, Parrots Heads of
Citrus; Sue Brown, secretary,
Parrots Heads of Citrus; Debi
Taber, member, Parrots
Heads of Citrus; Sherry
Eggers, member, Parrots
Heads of Citrus; Bonnie
Saylor, chief operations offi-
cer, Hospice of Citrus
County; and Joe Foster, pub-
lic relations manager,
Hospice of Citrus County.
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle


AFO raises money in finest fashion


Citrus County's inaugural
Alzheimer's Family Or-
ganization's Charity Fa-
shion Show at the
Citrus County Audi-
torium on Aug. 11
was a smash hit with
scores of prizes, the
latest in fashion pro-
vided by La Te Da of
Crystal River,
scrumptious lunch
catered by Ruby
Tuesday and a dedi- Ruth ]
cated group of com- AROUN
mitted volunteers
recruited by Ellen COMM
Mallon, chairwoman
and mistress of ceremonies.
Stunning ladies' apparel and
exquisite one-of-a-kind acces-
sories were modeled by Crystal
Ashe, Tracy Zajack, Kim
Bagley, Diane McDonald-Gra-
ber, Julia Preslopski, Angela
Anderson, Tuwanna Heinzman
and Cindy Anderson.


Assisting Mallon as commit-
tee members were Leslie
Huntley, Georgia Litz, Wendy
Hall, Teri Vautrain,
Toni Temple, Cindy
Anderson arid
Jaysen Roa.
Kimberly Bennett
.V was on hand with
S Avon products we
could purchase, with
a percentage given to
the Alzheimer's
Levins Group.
_D THE Silent auction item
ID THE bidding was brisk
UNITY throughout the
event, providing
added needed funds.
Door prize and silent auction
donors included: Seven Rivers
Regional Medical Center;
Serenity Day Spa; Sal Cutrona
Jr. and Christine A. Cutrona;
Rachael Celine Consignment;
Mederi Caretenders; Mary Kay
Cosmetics consultant Nanci


Allen; Manatee Toy Company;
Joanne E. Wilburne, Attorney
at Law; Keep Citrus County
Beautiful; Highland Terrace
Assisted Living; Hernando-
Pasco Hospice of Citrus;
Fabulous Flowers; Crystal
River Health and Rehab
Center; Citrus Shop Easy;
Citrus Memorial Gift Shop;
Cat's Meow Florist; The Body.
Shop at Home; Benny's Ice
Cream Shoppe; Avon by
Kimberly Bennett; and Always
There Assisted Living.
The Alzheimer's Family
Organization is people helping
people with services that are
appreciated including respite
care assistance, wanderers
identification programs, sup-
port groups, the help-line, legal
help, training for caregivers, a
speaker's bureau, research
funding, resource lists, emer-
gency placement directives,
"pardon my companion" cards,


audio and visual tapes and
books and do not resuscitate
order forms.
Those wishing more infor-
mation about the Alzheimer's
Family Organization can call
toll free (888) 496-8004.
Early diagnosis of Alz-
heimer's disease is essential.
There are more than 75 identi-
fied forms of dementia that can
have similar symptoms. By get-
ting a complete memory diag-
- nosis from a Memory Diag-
nostic Center, an accurate eval-
uation of what is causing the
symptoms can be received.
Some cases are reversible.
Examples are. the mixing of
certain medications, stress,
depression, dehydration, infec-
tion or a tumor growth.
The community appreciates
the committed efforts of the
Alzheimer's Family Organiza-
tion and we look forward to its
future events.


Kudos to Jo Brasington, mod-
erator, whose fashion savvy
kept us in awe of her collec-
tions including sequined tops,
brocades, decorated denims,
city shorts, knee length suit-
able for office wear, collectible
earrings, reversible purses, an
awesome bent of crystals, a
tribal collection, unlined jack-
ets for Florida weather, tweed
suits with gored skirts, slacks
that won't wrinkle for packing
for cruises, etc. Most of the
fashions can be paired with
other attire.
It was an afternoon of fash-
ion at its finest.
C
Ruth Levins participates in a
variety of projects around the
community. Let her know :
about your group's upcoming
activities by writing to P.O.
Box 803, Crystal River, FL.:'
34423.


Sea Cadets anniversary


Special to the Chronicle
The Manatee Division of the Naval Sea Cadets celebrated
its first anniversary this month at the Coast Guard Station,
Yankeetown, with about; 60 family .and friends-In atten-
dance from Citrus,..: Levy an.. Mation counties.
Advancements, promotions, citatl:rh' and ribbons were
presented to cadets and adult leaders for their participa-
tion and achievements. Recruiting is currently in progress,
and young people 10 to 17 may request information about
the program from LCDR Wambold, NSCC, at (352) 216-
2342 or from instructor Dunn at 726-7116, or e-mail nsc
cmanateediv@tampabay.rr.com.


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Applicants sought for song


contest about springs


The top winning
entries will be
invited to sing at
the Sixth Annual
Marion County
Springs Festival ...

will host a wide variety of edu-
cational and entertainment
venues including interactive
exhibits on the Florida aquifer
system, water wise landscap-
ing tips, arts and crafts ven-
dors, live musical entertain-
ment, storytelling, student art
show, swimming and snorkel-
ing on the Rainbow River, hik-
ing in the beautiful botanical
gardens and more.


Special to the Chronicle

To celebrate some of the
greatest treasures of this state,
the Marion County Springs
Festival Committee wishes to
encourage more original songs
and singing about these natu-
ral wonders Florida's fresh
water springs. Musicians may
enter their original songs for
consideration by the commit-
tee. The top winning entries
will be invited to sing at the
Sixth Annual Marion County
Springs Festival at Rainbow
Springs State Park on
Saturday, Sept. 22. The best
songs will also be recorded on
a CD, including top entries for
the last two years for future use
in Florida springs protection.
The contest rules are simple:
The work must be about
springs, any springs within


* N Submit information at least two weeks before the event.
Early submission of timely material is appreciated, but mul-
* tiple publications cannot be guaranteed.


Florida.
The work must be original,
anyone is eligible to enter.
The work must be avail-
able for use by the Springs
Festival Committee, whether
or not you win.
Deadline for entries is
Thursday; winner will be noti-
fied by Sept. 2.
Send entries via CD to:
Marion County Springs
Festival, PO. Box 2064, Silver
Springs, FL 34489-2064, attn:
Charlene Johnson/SpringSong.
Call (352) 274-2100 for more
information.
Educating Marion County
residents and visitors about
Florida's freshwater springs
and giving everyone the oppor-
tunity to enjoy this valuable
natural resource is the goal of
the Springs Festival commit-
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County Chronicle, 106
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FL 34450
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LOVEABLE 2 yr. Tiger
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Tax deductible
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No Title OK, Call J.W.
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markings, near Forest
Ridge across from
school (352) 527-3556
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FOUND SURVEYOR'S
TRIPOD on
Independence, across
from Arlington
Intersection, Inverness
Call to Identify
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Appointments avail.
Cat Male $40,
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Dog Male $60,
Dog Female $70.
Prices Including spay
or Neuter, 3 Yr. Rabies
shot Annual Vaccines
Nail Clipping, Micro
chipping &
Micro chip reg.
Call for appt.
(352) 344-5207

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CNA WANTED

For Rehab Tech
position in active
Rehab program.
5 days per week
and alternate
weekends. Need
filing, record
keeping and data
input experience.
Please apply at
DIAMOND RIDGE
2730 W Marc
Knighton Ct
Lecanto, FL
EOE
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/Cell 422-3656
Fast Growing
Compounding
Pharmacy seeking

Medical
Technician
Must have 2-4yrs of
f 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
*RN FT/PT Position
*RN & LPN
PER DIEM
*PHYSICAL/
OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPIST
4CNA/HH AIDE
Competitive Pay
(352) 746-2549
Apply In person @
ADVOCATE HOME
HEALTHCARE
2653 N. Lecanto Hwy.,
Lecanto 34461
OR FAX RESUME TO:
(352) 746-2952
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Home Health Agency
Seeking

RN's
Per Visit, Benefits
Offered. Minimum
25 hrs. per week.
(772) 286-1844
vnaflorida.org

HOUSEKEEPING
FLOOR
TECHNICIAN
CRHR, a long term
care facility, is looking
for F/T & P/T person.
Must have attention
to detail & be at least
18 years of age,
ability to lift, carry,
push, poll, bend,
reach, grasp, & move
a minimum of 50 Ibs.,
walk & stand
continuously
throughout the work
day. Must be able to
speak, read, write
and understand
English. Experience as
floor tech and/or
use/maintenance
of floor care
equipment a plus.
Must be able to work
independently and
as part of a team.
Needs patience,
tact, enthusiasm, &.
have a positive
attitude toward the
elderly and disabled.
Crystal River Health
and Rehab Center
136 NE 12th Ave.
Crystal River, FL 34429
(352) 795-5044 HR/
Connie DFWP/EOE
LPN

For Dr's ofc. Hoam
Sprngs. Gd. sal. & ben,
Fax resume to
1-866-277-8462 or
call 1-800-573-0123

NOW HIRING
Experienced,
Caring & Dependable

CNA's/HHA's
Hourly & Uve-in,
Flexible schedules
offered. $10.00/hr.
CALL LOVING CARE
(352) 860-0885
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Part time
CHECK-OUT
RECEPTIONIST I
J Experience req'd.
SFill out application
In person @
WEST COAST
EYE INSTITUTE
240 N. Lecanto Hwy,
I Lecanto, FL 34461,
S (352)746-2246
Ext 834

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

Teachina Is rewarding
RN
w/BSN or MSN
Previous exp. in
nursing instruction.
Evening schedule
w/some days.
Fax Resume to:
(352) 245-0276 or
Call (352) 245-4119




CRT THERAPIST
Provides short-term
in-home mental health as-
sessment and therapeutic
svcs. to at-risk families in
Hemando County; partici-
pates in 24-hr on-call
schedule; some Case
Mgmnt. involved; min. of
2 yrs. working with emo-
tionally disturbed children
and their families req. MA
in Human svcs. req. Ap-
ply LifeStream Behavioral
Ctr. 515 W. Main St.
Leesburg or online at
www.lsbc.net DFWP/EOE
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


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
Cafeteria In Crystal
River now hiring
CASHIER/PREP

Work/serving position.
PT 30-35 hrs. Mon-Fri.
Must be able to lift 50
lbs. Please fax resume
or application info to
352-563-4646 or e-mail
to salesbells
catering.com

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 at:
CRACKERS
BAR & GRILL
Crystal River
Hiring Experienced
HAND TOSSED
Pizza Maker/
Short Order Cook
SUB STATION
(352) 628-7827
Riverside Crabhouse
Now Hiring
FOOD &,,
BEVERAGE MGR

AooDv In Person
5297 S. Cherokee
Way, Homosassa
or E-MAIL
mafia@riverside
resorts, cam





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Earn great money by
setting appts. for busy
local company.
Call Steve:
352-628-0187

ATTENTION
Real Estate Agents
and Brokers and
Salesmen of all fields.
Are you tired of long
hours with no'
compensation?
My agents make
$1,000 to $2,000
a week. We have
joined a national
effort to assist In
enrollment of the new
Medicare Advantage
Plans for Retirees on
Medicare
My Agents enjoy
Monthly Bonuses
We take trips all
over the world
We advance Ist
year commission
We offer Ist year
Renewals
We have Preset
appointments
TV Leads
Pre approach letters
Please call Jim Costos
at 1-352-726-7722
for an Interview or
Fax Restime to
1-352-726-6813










IN OFFICE
SALES CAREER

Mon-Fri. 9-5.
Potential to earn 50K
per year Motivated
self-starter. Comm.
& paid training.
Ph btwn 10-12 or 1-4.
Toll free
1-866-777-1166 or
Local 352-560-0056

Realtors Wanted

Small productive
office. Pleasant
working cond., Good
commission split In-
terviews confidential.
(352) 795-9123




AUTO GLASS
INSTALLER
Auto glass installer
wanted Company ve-
hicle, must have own
tools. Excellent pay pro-
gram. At least 5 years
exp. Call CMM Glass
Corp. 1-866-439-5020


CDL. Heavy lifting
required. Mon Fri
7AM 5PMl Paid
vacation, holidays,
Insurance & 401K
352- 527-0578, DFWP

ELECTRICIAN

Commercial &
residential. 5 + Yrs.
Exp. & resume
required. Must pass
drug screen &
physical. Over-time
avail. MIDAS Const.
(352) 465-7267

EXP MAINTENANCE
Full time. Plumbing,
electrical, & carpentry,
Taking Applications
at Encore RV Resort.
Apply in person Mon-Sat
9am-4;30pm at
ENCORE Crystal Isles
RV Resort
11419 W Fort Island Trail,
Crystal River, FL 34429

EXP. SERVICE
ELECTRICIAN
Dependable, reliable,
clean driver's lic.
req'd. Competitive
pay. Apply in person
only Mon.-Fri. 8-4.
Morgan Electric
967 N. Suncoast Blvd.
Crystal River
No Phone Calls
DFWP








SERVICE
ADVISORS/
TECHNICIANS
Citrus County's
Leading Automotive
Organization is in
immediate need of
professionals who are
looking for a career,
not another job.
Our compensation
package among the
best in the industry,
Including health ins.
401K and a holiday
savings plan with
employer match.
Previous experience
is necessary for both
positions.
Please Fax resume to
(352) 564-1952
Attn: Diane or e-mail
dkamin@
crvstalautos.com

SITE WORK
ESTIMATOR
PT work
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Earn great money by
setting appts. for busy
local company.
Call Steve @
352-628-0187

CABLE TV
TECHNICIAN
Candidate should
possess strong
technical ability In
all areas of CATV.
Experience in High
Speed Internet and
Digital Cable
Installation and
troubleshooting.
On-call duty req. and
valid FL drivers license
with good
driving record.
Apply At:
DECCA at Oak Run
7ml off 1-75 on SR 200
Applications
Accepted
8am-12noon
Mon-Fri, Call for more
Info(352) 854-6557
DECCA is a
Drug Free Work Place
EOE




DELIVERY ROUTES
AVAILABLE
Inglis/
Yankeetown

EARN EXTRA
$$ CASH $$
Up to $200 a weekI
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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DELIVERY
SUBSTITUTES
NEEDED

Experienced
newspaper delivery
agents needed to
substitute routes.
Flat rated
payments weekly.
Choose
your own days
Call 563-3201
and leave a
message.
Experienced only
need apply.

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F/T MAINTENANCE
Apply at Best Western
Citrus Hills Lodge
No PHONE CALLSII
Flower Shop Needs
DELIVERY DRIVER

Must have valid D. L. &
good driving record.
Flower Time
(352) 527-7111
LAWN TECHS
Salary + Commission.
Must have HS diploma
or GED, clean FL driver's
license, must be willing
to work. (352) 628-3352
LOOK!!
CARE GIVERS R US
Homemaker Companion
Care Givers, Experience
preferred. Call (352)
637-2020 to schedule an
interview. Mon-Thurs
9am-5pmn only.
MAINTENANCE
Exp. Maintenance
person needed, must
be hard working
dependable and have
a valid dri. lic. 40 hr.
work wk, benefits, pd.
vac. pay based on
exp. Apply in Person @
SUN COUNTRY HOMES
1710 S Suncoast Blvd
MAINTENANCE
Position Part time
Candidate must be
physically strong hard
worker w/ drivers lic.
Indoor/ Outdoor work
Fax Resume to:
352-795-7879

MAINTENANCE/
HANDYMAN
POOL TECH
HOUSEKEEPING
LAUNDRY PERSON

Able to handle
multi-task, in upscale
Country Club Comm.
Apply In Person:
240 W. Fenway Drive
Hemando
Must have at least 5
Yrs. Recent Exp.
In Florida Lawncare
Desire to work & valid
Dri. Uc. Good starting
Pay. Paid Vacations
(352) 228-7472




OPPORTUNITIES
FOR A NEW
CAREER
Stanley Steemer
Will train, FT, benefits.
Must have FL Driver's
lIc. and be at least
21yrs of age. Drug
Free. Apply at
911 Eden Dr., Inv.
P/T SECURITY
OFFICERS
Class D Security Lcense
required. Local.
Starting Rate $7.60/hr.
352-726-1551 Ext. 1313,
call between 7a-2:30p
Mon-Fri.

PIZZA PERSON &
CASHIER

Experienced only.
352-527-9013

RAINBOW SPRINGS
COUNTRY CLUB
P.T. Pro Shop
Attendant
Needed. golf
knowledge preferred.
Must to willing to work
weekends. Call
Emrnie Hanewlnckel
(352)489-3566
SEWING
Some one to help in the
manufacture of seat
cushions. Minimum skills
required. 352-637-0645
Leave message


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income after
taking course
Flexible
schedules,
convenient
locations.
Courses start
H in Sept.
Call
877-766-1829
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SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
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-' 2 Ton $780.00
2-/2/ ton $814.00
-* 3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
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Also Available
Free Delivery!
Call 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appliance
Refrigerators, washers,
stoves. Service & Parts
(352) 344-2928
AC SYSTEMS
HEAT PUMPS, MH UNITS
ALL SIZES, 13 SEER, FROM
$475. 352-400-4945
Camping gear, 2 tents
and 1 camper kitchen,
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(352) 637-6588
CARRIER
HEAT PUMP/AC
2V2 Ton; New blower
mtr. Good Cond, $200
(352) 628-4210


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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
GE UPRIGHT FREEZER
14cu.ft. Frost Free,
white, 6mos old.
$275.
(352) 628-2244
KENMORE UPRIGHT
FREEZER, in good
working order. $75/
(352) 382-2915
MAYTAG DRYER
like new condition,
3 yrs old, $145
(352) 746-2842
REFRIGERATOR
Black & S.S. 25.5 Cu. Ft..
Side by Side Whirlpool
Gold Conquest
w/crushed & cubed ice
& water furification
syst.16 mos. old. New
price $1,200/Sell $800
(352) 628-3539
TAPPAN GAS STOVE,
electronic ignition,
perfect cond., $100
(352) 637-4453
Washer & Dryer $265/
set. Great cond. Best
Guarant. Free delivery
& setup (352) 835-1175


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AIR COMPRESSOR
4000 Pro $125;
RYOBI 10" TABLE SAW
on Stand. 3 mos. old.
$135
(352) 621-0300




27" RCA Color TV, older,
accepts cable. $70;
VCR, Magnavox, $45.
Both work,.
(352) 746-9076


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SONY 1000 WATT
DVD HOME
THEATRE SYSTEM
In a sealed box. $200
(352) 382-1191



2 CORNER COMPUTER
STATIONS
Large $55.
Small $30. Never used.
(352) 637-1894
15" LCD MONITOR
NEC, built in stereo
speakers & 4 port USB
Hub, $99.
(352) 795-0098, days
(352) 795-2820, eve
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 & more!
352-794-3114/586-7799
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeeli.com
GATEWAY PENTIUM III
windows 2000/office
17" monitor, keyboard
and mouse $150.
(352) 228-2745


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




8 PC. PATIO SET
w/Tea Cart $550
(352) 613-4891




2 Twin Beds
mattress, box springs,
metal frame, clean,
$65 each
(352) 726-2269
7 PC. DINING SET
Walnut. Great Cond.
$240;
WHIRLPOOL DRYER $50
(352) 628-3203
9 PC. LIVING RM. SET
Good Cond. $250;
YOUTH BED
White Heavy Plastic.
Good Cond. $40
(352) 628-4210
9 PC.
WHITE WICKER
BEDROOM SET
Exc. Cond. $675
(352) 634-0977


PRE OWNED FURNITURE
Unbeatable Prices
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788

Antiques
Collectibles &
Estate Auction
1st & 3rd Tues. 6pm
(previews 10-5:45)
Starting Sept. 4th
Huge Furniture
Liquidation
Fenton/Dep/EAPG
Glass, China,
Antiques Art
Collectibles, Silver,
Coins + 2much21ist
Details on Web or call
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10%bp 6% tax
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811 HWY 19/CR RIVER
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BEDROOM SET, KING SZ.
Very nice complete set.
Inc. exc. mattress
& box springs. $900
PATIO TABLE, $35
(352) 628-4031
BEDS 5-. 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


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AFFORDABLE
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE
Trash. Trees, Brush, _
I Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages u
352-697-1126 l
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Haullng.Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobeat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
" FREE CONSULTATION
To hurricane ready your
: trees. Prof. Arborist,
SAction Tree 726-9724
Joseys Landscaping
Lawns, Trees, Pavers
Clean-up, Sod, dump
truck. (352) 556-8553



i Every4Day


R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& LiUc
- #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
Comouter Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery, avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
Computer Pro, Lw Fit Rt.
In-House Networking,
virus, Spyware & more!
352-794-3114/586-7799



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



v'Chris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Uc. & 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
A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS & PAINTING
No job too small 24/7
Lic3008 352-341-1440
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


B-U
POPCORN CEILINGS
PAINTED.
Free Estimates
(800) 942-3738
RUDY'S PAINTING *
Int./Ext., Free Estimate
Pressure Washing, Lic.
24/7, (352) 476-9013
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work.
Framing. 35 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
Willie's Painting &
Pressure Cleaning
Great Rates! Lic. & Ins.
527-9088 or 634-2407


Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
BOAT REPAIR

marine woodworking,
rigging, marine elec-
tronics mobile service
Bill 352-212-0440
DOCKS, SEAWALLS,
Boat Lifts, Boat Houses,
New, Re decks, Repair
& Styrofoam Replace.
Lic.CBC060275. Ins.
(352) 302-1236




TOP HAT AIRPORT SERV.
Aug-Sept. Special
Tampa Int. $75 max. 2
people. (352) 628-4927




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




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




COMPASSIONATE
PERSONAL CAREGIVER
With References, Call
(352) 613-0078




-Windows & Doors
-Storm Shutters
-Board-Up Service
-Resident./Commercial
CRC 1326431
(352) 746-9613


BABYSITTING MY HOME
Homosassa area: Birth
to 5yrs. Ref. CA & P
clear. 352-503-5398
NITE & DAY CARE
preschool Reg. FCCH
Hernando. 344-3095.




*Chris Satchell Painting
& Wallcoverlng.AII work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Llc#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397




EXP. HOUSEKEEPER
Call for est. Will clean
any day of wk. Monica
352-795-7905
Hauler & Clark
Handyman & More
Home, Office & Floor
Cleaning, Lawn Serv.
Pressure Washing,
(352) 860-0911
Touch of Class Cleaning
Service, 15 Yrs. Exp.
Also If you Need Help?
SWith 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




The Window Man *
Beats any Est, by 10%
Com./resid., Lic. & Ins.
*(352) 228-7295 *




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




Additions-Kitchens
Bathrooms Decks,
Woodfloors Ceramic
DJM Constructors Inc.
Lic, & Ins.' CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
All Home Improvement
with Craffmen Builders
Remodeling, Garages,
Decks, Frame & Trim
No Job Too Smalll
427-2766 #CRC057657
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. In Central FL. Our
own crewel Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Llc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708


ROGERS Construction
New Homes,Addltions
Florida Rooms.
637-4373 CRC1326872


I panel or camp cage
Family owned & oper'd
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Lic#2708
(352) 628-0562



CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS & PAINTING
No job too small! 24/7
LIc3008 352-341-1440
AUGIE'S PRESSURE
Cleaning Quality
Work, Low Prices. FREE
Estimates: 220-2913
Henry's Paintiting 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!
24 yrs. Lic. 352-726-3878
Willie's Painting &
Pressure Cleaning
Great Rates! Uc. & Ins.
527-9088 or 634-2407



#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's installed.
Pressure wash & Gutters
Llc.5863 (352) 746-0141
1 Call does it Alll No fob
too sm. 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
0256271 352-465-9201
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


A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS & PAINTING
No job too small 24/7
Lic3008 352-341-1440
r AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
m PROMPT SERVICE
Srash, Trees, Brush,
Appl Furn. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages m
352-697-1126
FAST! AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI. Most repairs.
Free Est., Uc # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
HANDYMAN
If its Broke Jerry
Can Fix It. Lic#189620
352-201-0116,726-0762
Handyman Wayne
Lic 34151, 352-795-9708
Cell 352-257-3514
Hauter & Clark
Handyman & More
H.:.-.- rs ., .: Flo.S.r
C -3rir.r, LLO r, 'rer.

(352) 860-0911"
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
services. Lic.2776/Ins.
(352) 628-4282 Visa/MC



STAYLER AC & HEATING,
INC. Uc. & Ins.
CACO 58704
352-68-6A3nn


& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352,447-3713/232-2898

H AFFORDABLE, v
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
I PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const. I
I Debris & Garages |
352-697,-1126
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., appi, trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professlonal
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264/201-1422
Fum. Moving / Hauling
Dependable & Exp.
CALL LARRY
352-270-3589, 726-7022
WE MOVE SHEDS
266-5903


-e
CARPET FACTORY Direct
Restretch,clean, repair
Vinyl, Tile, Wood, (352)
341-0909 Shop at home




All kinds of fences
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
Free estimates.
(352) 527-3431
ROCKY'S FENCING
Working In
Citrus County for 25 yrs.
Free Estimate, Lic. & Ins.,
352 422-7279
25 Years In County
Free Est., Res./Comm.
FENCES BY DALLAS
Uc./Ins (352) 795-1110
3rd GENERATION SERV
All types of fencing,
General home repairs,
Int/Ext. painting FREE,
Est,' 10% off any job. lic
# 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing.
All types.Free estimates
Comm/Res. 628-4002
BARNYARD II FENCING
Serving Citrus Co. Since
1973. Free Estimates
(352) 726-9260
GARY JOE ROSEBERRY
Fence Company
Specializing in vinyl
(352) 621-0929




#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
Exp'd, Lc. 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
Llc# CRC1326431
CONCRETE WORK.
Sidewalks, Driveways
Patios, slabs. Free est.
Uc. 2000. Ins. 795-4798
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Lic. 1476 726-6554


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







We do it ALLI Big or Sm.l
Additions, BA & Kitch.,
DrywallCrown molding,






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




ROCKMONSTERS, INC.
St. Cert. Metal/Drywall
Contractor. Repairs,
Texture, Additions,
Homeowners, Builders
Free est. (352) 220-9016
Lic.#SCC131149747
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs. exp.
'344-I952 CBCO58263



FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All hoes of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
work. No job too small.
352-302-7325 341-2019
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Sern.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
FLIPS TRUCK & TRACTOR,
Landclearing, Truck &
Tractor work. House
Pads, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch & Topsoil.
(352) 382-2253


ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Uc. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
M.H. Demolition &
Salvage. Land clearing,
tree brush removal
(352) 634-0329
*SUNSHINE OF CITRUS*
Clearing/Stone Drvwyi
/Top Soil/ Fill Dirt.
(352) 302-6436
YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE
TRACTOR SERVICE
Tree/Debris Removal
Driveways/Demolition
Line Rock/Fill Dirt
Sr. Disc. 352-302-4686
TURTLE ACRES
BUSHHOG SERVICE
Boxblade, Front Loader
& Stump Grinding
Lic. (352) 422-2114



D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
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
C & R LANDSCAPING
Lawn Maintenance
clean ups Mulching,
We Show Up
352-503-5295, 503-5082
Coon, Robert
Lawn Service
FREE ESTIMATES
(352) 563-0376
LAWN SERVICE
We do re-sodding
and patching.
Free Estimate 795-4798.
Steve's Lawn Service
Mowing & Trimming
Clean up, Lie. & Ins.
(352) 797-3166




POOL BOY SERVICES
Aqua guard. Epoxy,
Coatings, Acrylic
Decking. Lic,/Ins.
352-464-3967


I POOL LINERS! A
15 Yrs. Exp. A
Call for free estimate
| (352) 591-3641 I
POOL REPAIRS?
Comm. & Res-, & Leak
detection, lic. 2819,
352-503-3778, 302-6060



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




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








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




0 RAINDANCER 0
6" Seamless Gutter
Best Job Available!!
Lie. & Ins. 352-860-0714
N o ATBm m wa oan on
S ALL EXTERIOR
ALUMINUM
Quality Price!
6" Seomless Gutters
Lic & Ins 621-0881




MUSIC TEACHER VIOLIN
Base, Guitar. Elec.
Guitar, Drums. Wed-


NEED A NEW DOOR?
Pro [ lung Door units
New Const. or rtomod.
ENTRY POINT by Perry's
lic. 2o9E(352)726-6125


END OF SUMMER

SPECIAL

ANY ROOF CLEANED

3 03,000 sq. ft
$s300.0o up"

Suncoast

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



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







In s"taallaticnms
(352) 628-2557
Lucksroof.com
Roof Inspections Available Drug Free Workplace
- State Certfled Lc. #CCC1327843


Siding, Soffit & Fascia, Skirting, Roofovers, Carports,
Screen Rooms, Decks, Windows, Doors, Additilons


SARD VAC




Dethatching Lawns
Vacuum Leaves & Thatch,
Tree Trimming
(352) 637-3810 or (352) 287-0393
FREE ESTIMATE Licensed & Insured


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CCC025464 QB0002180I A d&
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& SUPPLY INC.
Family Owned & Operated

NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
FREE ESTIMATES





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







B Excavating Ponds & Ditches


2.U..T 28, 2007 9C



BRASS
HEADBOARD
PiLisl'.d Brass King Size,
.60 (352) 628-1669
BROYHILL
C i-A & CI lAIR
'350
(3521 527-4910
Cnhina Cabinet,
II,, n ji l ,.ih led,
hl. y .. .
:d. $700. C o.'. CoD.
hml fled, ".I,(.:fy wvood,
$200.
'52; 2.-s59'49
CITRUS HOME DECOR a
Hori iosasso IP,,g. ui, -
...... (. I-3326
DINING ROOM SET
cb .rs & g.
i fu -I ; 03;
BREAKFASt DINETTE
w/4 Rocke '..i,,.irs $75"
(352) 637-0184
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
for Big Scn IV 6ft r
$200. DINING RM. 8 8p-
hoiosrerod cl U.1 ioie
exk.nd io 7i '0. '
both Wht wash wood.
(352) 527-9876
Entertainment Center
1.;1-i J. 102 L
on Side
Musi S e!
$395 l'J2 ; ali;e
(352) 746-5168


Ultra Seal Coatings
Specializing in roof and
concrete sealing
Vinyl & Stucco Sealing
Pressure Washing
Designer Driveways
Pool Decks
,' Summer Special
Roof cleaned *145- 00

,.. 352-628-1027


SServices for People Who Want Results Fene
No Job Too Smalll


-In Print and Online Daily 352-628-4121
a 723127Cell 352-207-2834


Antiques

BAWWAIIA
I st & 3rd Tues. 6pm
(previews 10-5:45)
Starting Sept. 4th

Huge Furniture
Liquidation
Fenton/Dep/EAPG
Glass, China,
Antiques Art
Collectibles, Silver,
Coins + 2much2list
Details on Web or call
PROF APP & LIQ
I Obp 6% tax
MC/VI/Cash/App Ck
AU I 593/AB 1131
811 MY 19/CR RIVER
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CURIO CABINET
$250
HIDE-A BED SOFA
Floral Print, Exc. Cond.
$175(352) 613-4891
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Wood & Glass
w/bookshelves.
Asking $150
(352) 628-5011
Ethan Allen Dream
Rocket, overstuffed
cream, brocade, so
comfortable, $950.
new. sacrifice $200.
(352) 634-0196
FURNITURE
Leather reclining taupe
lovesedt $250, Iron King
head & foot board
$300 352-586-4650
KINGSIZE BED, Sims
Restonic, (Patricia
model) memory foam
mattress, boxsprlngs &
frame, exc. cond $650
obo (352) 341-6920
LG. COUCH
Multi-Colored
Good Cond. $75
(352) 621-7916
LIVING ROOM SET
Cloth Sofa, 3 tables
(Coffee, sofa table, &
end table- white wash)
$400obo (352) 419-0125
LIVING ROOM SET
Gorgeous Like New
Coordinating SOFA,
Uphol. CHAIR & FLOOR
LAMP. $300/all
Or Split. (352)746-3277
Uviving Room. Set
sofa, chair, 2 end
tables, 1 coffee table,
good cond.
$300.
(352) 746-7098
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
X352) 795-2754

RENTAL FINDER
www.chronicle
rentalfinder.com
ROLL TOC DESK
Dk pine $350;
ARMOIRE
Oak $150.
Consider best offers.
(352) 382-1085
SAUDER Dark Oak
\Entertainment center,
wheels. Shelves for
electronic access.
$150. (352) 746-9076
SECTIONAL
sectional.two piece good
condition cream color with
earth tones. $200.00
call 352-382-2512
Stanley 9 pc. solid wd.
twin bedrm.. set $1,850
Wd. Bunk bed Set $450.
(352) 563-5133, 212-7113
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
Total Living Rm.
couch/sofa bed,
loveseat, 2 lamps 3 ta-
bles, like new $400. obo
(352) 726-2428




CHAR-GRILL
SMOKER W/COVER
$100
(352) 613-4891
Craftsman 15V2 HP
Riding Mower
46" cut, starts & runs
good. $350.
(352) 613-4702
Craftsman Riding
Mower 42" 16 H, B & S,
$450.John Deere, 42"
$450. (352) 362-7832
*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
MULCH
5-6 yd. loads. $95
Delivered anywhere
Citrus Co. Also gravel
hauled. $75 + Materials.
352-563-9979/400-0150




BRIDAL GOWN
BRAND NEW
Never worn, Mori Lee
-Collections, wht. sz. 18

obo. (352) 464-0619





2007

SPECIALS
6 lines 10 days
Items totalling
$1-$150...........$7.95
$151-$400......$12.95
$401-$800.......$17.95
$801-$1,500....$22.95
CALL CHRONICLE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
726-3983 OR
563-5966
Two general
merchandise items
per ad,
private party only.
(Non-Refundable)
Some Restrictions
May Apply


280' CHAIN LINK FENCE
Post & Gates.
Cash & Carry $750.
(352) 527-4910
AIRLESS PAINT SPRAYER
SprayTech 1620. Like
Newl $190; FRIGIDAIRE
WASHER Commercial,
Coin Operated. $300
(352) 302-7451
Approx 140 COOK-
BOOKS, $100. CRAFT
PATTERNS & BOOKS $50.
FOR SALE. CALL (352)
746-6687 or 302-1449
BEAUTIFUL GARDEN TUB
complete with faucets
and base, sacrifice,
$150. (352) 637-5656
(352) 201-0696
BURN BARRELS
Heavy duty wi out tops
$7.50 EA (352) 344-9752
Carpet, Heavy Cut Pile
Used, in great cond.
Beige. 33sq. yds.
Installation avail.
$195. (352) 341-4449
CHILD'S PLAYHOUSE
5x7, NEW, WOOD
Scandinavian. Loft,
dutch door, Scrn.
windows. $400
(352) 522-0580
ELECTRIC STOVE Exc.
cond. Kitchenaid, con-
vection oven, glass top,
$300/obo. RECLINER
Easy Chair, Burgundy
$50. (352) 746-3933
FRIDGE
Clean & Cold $60;
CORNER
Entertainment Center
Drk. Wood $30
(352) 634-0893
METAL DETECTOR
Garrett GTAX 1000
Top of the Line! Detects
all metals & more. $300
(352) 527-9498
OAK PEDESTAL DINETTE
W/4 Windsor Chairs,
$250; TOYOTA TACOMA
TOOLBOX, New $125.
352-860-0018 or
352-634-0425, Iv. msg.
OLDER RECORDS 40'S
-80'S $1/ea. or
all for. $85.
8MM MOVIE CAMERA
w/case, collectors item.
$20. (352) 746-9076
Pine Dinette Set.
w/4 Chairs
$100.
27" Magnavox TV
$50.
(352) 270-3641
PRE LABOR DAY SALE
THE BATTERY MEDICS
Golf cart battery sets
6V &8V $200 Reg $245
Incl. del installation & 1
yr Free Replacement
Warranty Contact Mark
@ 727-375-6111
Racing Go Cart, many
extras, $900. Ford 306
Cyl., $400. Trailer Axles.
Chevrolet Reese Hitch
(352) 302-1781
Refrigerator, Whirlpool
side by side freezer
25-2/10 cuft. $400. BBQ
grill, chorbroil, (comm)
with side burner, $150.
Both exc. cond.
(352) 637-6952
SOD. AL. 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. Like New!
Upgraded. Inc. Pump,
filter, vaccum & acc.
U take down. $1,200
352-423-0910/795-0024
TANNING BED 32 BULB
3 facial Tanners,
salon style. $500.
(352) 563-6659
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
TOSHIBA PDR 3310
DIGITAL CAMERA
3.2 mp, 3X Zoom. Movie
function avail.
All Accessories. $75


ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR
Incl. battery & charger,
$550. GEL MATTRESS,
hospital size. $100.


BUYING US COUINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676




Lowery Piano
1964, w/ Dehumidifier,
med. wood tone,
storage bench incl,
good cond. $650. obo
(352) 621-5588


PIANO FOR SALE
Beautiful high back
antique piano.
Lovely tone. $400.
Call (352)503-3139




FRANCHI Black LAW
12 Shotgun $425;
FRANCHI Semi Auto
12 ga. Shotgun $375
(352) 697-1200
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
GLOCK
Model 22
40 Caliber Pistol
$475
(352) 697-1200
GOLF BAGS (2)
1BLK. Leather, 1 Fabric,
Exc. cond. $25
(352) 586-9222
PRE LABOR DAY SALE
THE BATTERY MEDICS
Golf cart battery sets
6V &8V $200 Reg $245
Incl. del installation & 1
yr Free Replacement
Warranty Contact Mark
@727-375-6111
TURKEY HUNTERS
Beautiful Display Case
for your BIRD. Oak
frame on wheels
w/glass dome.
28.5D X 34.5W X 36H.
$250 (352)464-4710
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
YAMAHA '97 Gas Golf
Cart, 4strk. runs great
$1200. 352-795-4770


6 X 12 TRAILER
w/sides. Good Cond.
$475 OBO
(352) 302-7451
4X8 '05 UTILITY WORK
TRAILER, all metal, w/HD
Werner Ladders, allirin
exc. cond. $575.
(352) 726-3010
6'X10' HEAVY DUTY
UTILITY TRAILER '04
35001b axle
Good condition
$625.
(352) 422-0201
STOCK TRAILER
20' Gooseneck. '99,
Exc. Cond. $2,300
(352) 746-0348









UTILITY TRAILER
4x6 w/gate, like new.
$375 firm, days (352)
201-2798 after 5 pm
344-4131
Utility Trailer
4X10, good tires, new
lights. Asking $250.
(352) 637-1894




Certified Bassett Crib,
beautiful, white wood,
sleigh style, practically
new used 2 times, crib
mattress free w/ crib
$200. Also Amy Coe
vintage girl bedding
$35. (352) 634-0196
STROLLER Double
sweater, $30
HIGHCHAIR -$15,.
(352) 746-9012




BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
Replace Your Home
NowI We pay CASH for
your old home. Call
NOWI(727) 967-4230




NOTICE
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
AKC BOXER PUPS
READY Fawn w/white
markings tails & dew
claws done. w/
Health Certificates,
$500 & up 352-637-3599
Humane Society
of Inverness
offers Low Cost
Spay & Neuter
Service

Appointments avail.
Cat Male $40,
CatFemale $50,
Dog Male $60,
Dog Female $70.
Prices including spay
or Neuter, 3 Yr. Rabies
shot Annual Vaccines
Nail Clipping, Micro
chipping &
Micro chip reg.
Call for appt.
(352) 344-5207


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6 BDRM HUD $54,0001
Only $429/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs. .at8%; For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
3/2 $214/mo HUD
Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1
Scrn prch. $475; NO
PETSII (352) 563-2293
DUNNELLON/488
Lg. 2/2 Extra Clean!
$550/mo. No Pets..
(352) 795-6970
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/Ist/sec 352-697-3690
HOMOSASSA 3/2
11/4 Ac. FP, dishwasher,
new appl. $600/mo.
Avail. 9/1 727-858-5889
INGLIS
Homes Available from
$375. Northwood Est.
(352) 447-2759
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, appl., water
incl. Fishing piers.
Beautiful trees
$350 and up.
Leeson's 352-476-4964
INVERNESS
Neat & Clean
3/2 & 2/2, Both Newer,
$650.-$750. mo. + dep.
352-860-1335, 464-7650
LECANTO 1/1
Log Cabin CHA, n/pets
$550+1st, Ist.sec. Wtr.
Grbg inc. 352-746-3073
RENTALS! $400-550/MO
Newly dec, Hernando/
Inverness area.
DW 2/1, SW 2/2, SW 1/1
1st, Ist, sec 813-468-0049




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Only $429/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
3/2 $214/mo HUD
Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
4/2 HERNANDO DW '00.
Exc. cond. wrkshp.
$100,000
Keller Williams Realty
Call Debble Fields
(352) 637-1500
ADULT PARKS
RENT OR OWN LOT
New 3BR, 2BA Skyline
Home, /2" Drywall
Porch, Carport
MOVE IN TODAY
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HOMES
1710 S Suncoast blvd.
352-794-7308

BUY AT
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New Jacobsen
triple wide 2100 sq. ft.
Must sell, was $119,900.
Now only $103,426
only at
Taylor Made
Homes
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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
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Spayed $25
Dog Neutered &
Spaved start at $35
Low cost shot clinic
Tues, Weds & Thurs
1st & 3rd Saturdays
10am-4pm
(352) 563-2370
IRISH SETTER PUP
AKC, 1 male left,
beautiful, love
children. HC. First $275.
(352) 726-0133
LAB PUPPIES, Registered
Choc. & Black. Health
Cert. & Shots. Parents
on Premises $300
(352) 746-0221
MALTI-POO tiny little
furballs, sweet & love
able, home raised, HC,
1st shot, $350/400
(352) 564-2775
MASTIFF, English
Male, AKC, 15 mos. Big
Boned Beauty! Pick of
the litter! MUST SELL1
$800 (352) 621-0848
MINIATURE PONY
Part ARABIAN, mare,
7mo. old. very gentle:
& sweet $450. obo
(352) 795-7513
PUG PUPPIES
AKC & CKC Cert.,
Health Cert. 1 male, 1
female. Starting @ $500
(352)464-1109
ROTTWEILER
Male, 14 mos. AKC, in
tact, beautiful dog.
Pick of litter. MUST SELL!
$500 (352) 621-0848




15 YR. OLD TENN.
WALKER MARE
Very dark Bay, $600/
(352) 628-3456
42 Yr. Gray Qtr/Arab
Gelding. Broke to ride.
Little green.Not spooky.
No time or finances for.
$600obo (352)628-7907

PIGS FOR SALE
352-503-3228




3 mo. old Boar female
goats, pure bred, no
papers. 2-yr old Black
male Jerrsy Wooly, $20.
Red female rex rabbit,
$10. (352) 563-1643,
leave message


2-Mobiles for $80K
Both 2/1 Single wides.
Nice half acre lots-
1-needs work-1-ready
to go. May separate?
Owner/Agent
352-302-8046
2/2 ON 1 ACRE
Lg. oaks, Nice! Newer
apple AC, roof over
mobile, 14X24 wrkshp.
$67,500, Bend Cove,
Floral City 352-302-7817
2/2 SW On 1/2 Acre
Totally Renovatedl
Walton Dr., Old Oaks,
Floral City $64,500
Myriam, Keller Williams
Realty (352) 613-2644
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
3/2/2 ON 4.65 ACRES
Homosassa, 1,864 sf, + 6
Horse Stable; Fenced!
New stone drive.
$229,900 Ron McEvoy,
EXIT (352) 586-2663
3/2, 1/4 Ac. Crystal Rvr
Near Bic. Prk, New roof
Handyman Special.
$55K OBO. Contract
negot. No owner finan.
(352) 302-5535
Crystal River 2/2 SW on
1/2 acre, Fla rm, scr.
porch, new carpet,
stove, 10x14 workshop
Last on dead end, by
owner, $49,900
(813) 792-1355
FLORAL CITY 1.2 acres
Lake Magnolia Estate.
DW 1978 1400 sq.ft. 2BR
2BA roof over 10x12
alum. shed, 12x24 Cook
Barn, screen room
$55,000 firm.
(352) 697-2993
FORECLOSURE
3/2, > 2 Acres! Sacrifice
$2,500 dwn, $675/mo.
(352) 302-3517
HEATHERWOOD
2.5 Horse-Ready Acres,
1300 sf, 1996 DW,
completely remodeled
/upgraded 24x36 Barn,
fenced, cross-fenced,
easy ride to St. Forest.
$175,000. (352)726-1975
(352) 634-4295
HERNANDO 2/1 A
On lot; Cent, wtr, Good
rental income. $27,000/
obo. 352-341-0903
HOMOSASSA 27'X 68'
3/2 Over 1,836 SF. on
1/2 Ac. All new well,
Septic, Power & Impact
Fee Pd. Owner Fin.
Avail. (352) 746-5918
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, 5acres
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 buy!
$135,000 (352) 628-4216
MUST SEE!!
2,200 Sq. Ft. of Living,
2.85 Acres, Paved
Road, Fenced,
2 Car airport, Pool.
(352) 746-5912
or (352)400-6357
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
NEW SPEC HOME
4/3, /2 Ac.! Wet bar,
entertainment rm.
MUST SELL! $3,500 dwn,
$875/mo. 352-795-6085
No Money Down!
FHA
Land & Home
3/2 on fenced 1/2 Acre
Deck, nice trees
and quiet
only $769.90 mo, P & I
WAC
Call 352-621-9183
OWNER FINANCING
$7,990. Dn. (10%)
Terms neg., 1999 3/2
DW Complete remodel,
new appl's, wood cabi-
nets, never lived in
and perfect. $79,900.
C. Ed Smith R.E. Inc.
(352) 628-0505


Great Financing
5BR 3BA- Designer
Kitchen, Delivered
and set up $73,900.
1/ and 1 Acre Land
& Home Packages
MOVE IN NOWI
6 Homes Set Up
All Sizes- All Prices
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
1710 S Suncoast blvd.
352-794-7308
INVERNESS 2/2 66'X14'
LR, DR, KIT, W/D $6,500
OBO 352-287-1887
Ask for Mechelle
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 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 Nicel $45,000
(352) 637-4837




HOMOSASSA
1/2 AC fenced lot.
Dock, quiet, $1,100 mo
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$475/mo + Sec.& App
No Pets
HOMOSASSA 2/1
1 Ac, $450/mo. + Sec.,
+ App. No Pets
HOMOSASSA 2/1
$425/mo. + Sec. + App.
No Pets
Don Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
INVERNESS
2bd/2 1/2ba
F/L/Sec $725 Jon
786-525-6515
LECANTO 3/2/2
$1,175/mo + Sec.& App
HOME No Pets
Don Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
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Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
> Property & Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. is our
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BEVERLY HILLS
Eff. w/kitc. & all util.
+ cable. $475/mo.
+ Sec.(352) 228-2644
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 & 2 BR, W/S/G Incl.
$600 (352) 212-7740
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly Renovated
1 bedroom efficiencies
w/fully equip. kitchens.
No contracts
necessary. Next to
park/ Kings Bay
Starting @ $35
a day for a week or
more. (Includes all
utilities & Full Service
Housekeeping)
(352) 586-1813
FLORAL CITY
Lakefront 1BR, Wkly/Mo
No Pets. (352) 344-1025
HERNANDO
Studio Apt., $125. wk,
352-637-6531, 476-2917




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 "1
& HOMOSASSA
1 Apartments Avail.
ONE MONTH FREE
(352) 795-2626

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
Invern./Homosassa
Apartments Available
352-628-4282
INVERNESS
I & 2 BR, $600/mo.
(352) 795-4899
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 Camp. remod. &
spacious, all apple. Inc.
Prvt. parking & ent.
$1,075/ mo. Ist/Ist/$500
sec. No smoking/pets.
(352) 726-8512 x. 2808


4 NEW MODELS
Excellent Amenities
Gated Community
5 *, 55+
RESALES
$64,900.-$100,000.
Phone 352-795-7161
2/1 FIXER UPPER
Inglis 2/1 Fixer Upper
Large Deck. $5,500
352-220-8399
2/1.5 Nicely Furnished
In 55+ Park, Exc. Cond.
W/D, Dw, Fl. Rm. + Scrn.
Rm, laundry, shed
+ carport. $22,500
(603) 491-0431
55+ Pk. ALL LIKE NEW
1700sq. ft. Price
dropped 10K to $57,900
352-697-1788/563-6695
BIG PINE ACRES, 55+
2/1/Carport Screened
Porch, Shed, 2 ACs,
W/D, Sm. Pet OK,
Part furn. $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
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2/2/1 Fully turn. Pool,
(352) 586-0427
CRYSTAL RIVER
Elegant 2 Stry. Guest
House. Prvt. Setting,
heart of Crystal River.
352-563-9979/400-0150
INVERNESS
Lakefront 2/2, DW
1600 sq.ft fully turn.,
44-E, East Cove $625
352-476-4964
LECANTO 3/2/2
Upscale, turn. on 21/2
park like Ac's, $1,050.
FURN. APT. 2/1
CRYS. RVR $525.
(352) 795-2204




$ AUGUST SAVINGS $
Homosassa 2/1 Duplex,
$495; 3/2/2 from $695:
2/2/11/2 Lanai SMW $795
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


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INVERNESS 2/1
$520/mo.
352-302-3911




Crystal Palms Apts.
I & 2 Bdrm Ist Mo. FREEI
Crystal River. 634-0595




HERNANDO
HWY 486 1,500 SQ. FT.
OFFICE $1,125/mo. +
TAX 1-800-557-4044
Industrial 3 Phase
Building, Inglis,
3,000 tot. sf. $1,500. mo
(727) 647-2596
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
REPAIR SHOP
Floral City Established
location. For sale or
lease. 813-388-3313




2/2 CITRUS HILLS
Greenbrier MI,1st fir. turn.
Near pool. $114,500
$1,000mo 352-249-3155
CITRUS HILLS
2BR, 2/2 BA Townhouse
Furnished $800/mo.
352-697-0801
CITRUS HILLS
Meadow View Villa
2/2/1 Fully furn. Pool,
(352) 586-0427
INVERNESS 2/2
Unfurn, W/D, no smoke/
pets, $750. mo. 1st. last
$350. sec. 352-302-8231
352-621-4973
INVERNESS 2/2
W/D, New carpet,
apple's, comm. pool.
garb. Incl. $750.mo.
1st, 1st. $500. sec.
(352) 746-4611

INVERNESS
3/2/1, Moorings, $900.
2/2/1, Landings $800.
Judy B Spake, LLC
Shown (727) 204-5912
PRITCHARD ISLAND
2/2 $150K, $800/mo.
Dock, Comm. Pool
352-237-7436/812-3213




CRYSTAL RIVER 3/1
$800/mo. 1st/sec.
(352) 464-3522
HOMOSASSA
New, 2/2, Rent or w/
opt. to buy, fans, blinds,
refr., stove, microwave,
tile carpet. $750. mo.
(352) 592-0893
LECANTO 2/2
Large, NEWI No pets
$675/mo. 352-228-0525




6 BDRM HUD $54,000!
Only $429/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
6 BDRM HUD $54,000!
Only $429/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
3/2 $214/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
CONDOS, HOUSES
SEAS, MONTHLY Furn &
Unfurn. Heated pool.
All newll 352-302-1370
DUNNELLON
3/2/Crpt, Quiet
Historic District,
carpet, big bright
kitch., storage.
Redecorated!
Spotless! 1mm. Occ.
$795mo. 527-3953
or (352) 427-7644

FLORAL CITY
NEWER 3/2/2, open
lakefront. $1000 mo.
LARGE FM. RM. 2/2
fenced yard, $750/mo.
No smoking or pets.
(352) 344-2500
HOMOSASSA
Upgraded 3/2 Enjoy
Access to Comm.
Amen. & Pool. 55+
$1,200/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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mo. Avail. Oct. 1st
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CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 Pool home. Poss.
Rent to Own.$1,200/mo
Dep. 1st & last. Near
Bev. Hills. (352)613-2644
CITRUS SPRINGS
9320 N. Santos, Nice
3/1, carport, new Ber-
ber, no pets, $595. + util.
& sec. (352) 628-0033
CITRUS SPRINGS
Many Available
$825.- $875: mo. 2 -4 wks
FREE Rent If Qualify.
(352) 795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investment LLC
CITRUS SPRINGS
Rent or Lease Option.
4/2/2, 2,200 sf.
(352) 746-1636
CR/Hom 2/1 $465;
2/2 $535; 3/2 $675/$760
220-2447 or 212-2051
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1, fam. rm., water,
gar. & pest, incl. $950. +
sec. (352)464-2716
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/1, Near CR Schools
$850.mo. 352-795-7928
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/1, Pets, negot.
$775. mo. Call for info
(352) 795-5126
DUNNELLON
3/2/Crpt, Quiet
Historic District,
carpet, big bright
kitch., storage.
Redecorated!
Spotless! Imm. Occ.
$795mo. 527-3953
or (352) 427-7644

DUNNELLON
RAINBOW LAKE EST.
2/2/ Cement block
house, carport,
12 x 24 storage bldg.
on I acre. $700 mo.
1st, last sec. No pets
352-489-1977


3/2/2 BRAND NEW
homes starting @
$800/month w/
move-In discounts
avail. Many homes
pet friendly.
aAction Prop
Mgt-LicRE Broker
386-931-6607 or
866-220-1146
www CitrusSprings
Rental.ne
BEV. HILLS 2/1.5/1
Fl. rm. Fncd bkyrd. Strg.
shed.$650+dep.
352-795-8770/563-0964
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1/crpt. Glass Rm.
Clean & Cony. Area
$550 (352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILLS
10 N.Desoto 2/1
$650.mo
8 N.Fllmore 1/1
$625.mo
CRYSTAL RIVER
9 N.Candle 2/1
$550.mo
INVERNESS
237 N.Croft 2/2
$750.mo
352-637-2973
BEVERLY HILLS
18 N. Osceola, 2/11/2/1
& carport. New Inside
$725 mo. 1st., Ist, dep.
& 33 Murray St. 2/1/2.
Ig shed & fence
$600. mo. 1st. last. dep.
352-795-3000
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, Laundry Rm. $575.
(352) 382-3525
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1/1
90 SJKilnerNo S/P Yard
Care $775/mo 422-1024
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1/1
W/D, CHA, FI Rm.,$650.
352-382-1344/422-2242
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/12, 32 N. DeSoto,
Central Air, LR, FR, Kit,
newly tiled. BRs, new
berber carpet. Storage
shed. $675/mo.
(352) 249-3228
Beverly Hills 2/2/1
Lg. fl. rm. $725./mo. +
C/H/A 23 S. Harrison St.
727-463-1804
Beverly Hills 2/2/1
Very clean & spacious.
$725/mo. 1st, last & sec.
104 S Fillmore St.
(352) 302-9544
BEVERLY HILLS 3/1
WOWI Scrn Rm., strg.
rm. Lawn care incl.
Ref. Req'd $650/mo.
352-302-3319
BEVERLY HILLS
Great Homes for Rent
or Sale (954) 536-0353
BEVERLY HILLS
Lg. 2/2/1 Fam. Rm.,
Scrn. Rm. Appl. Good
Area. Move-In Cond.
$725 (352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILLS
Newly remodeled, 2/1,
Fl. rm. 79 S. Adams St.
$725/mo. 352-527-1372
BEVERLY HILS
2 Bed w/FI. Rm. $750
2 Bed Remod. $675, I1
Bed $625. 352-422-7794
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2 Bermuda Dunes.
$1 100/mo 647-504-6025
BLACK DIAMOND
3/2/2, like new, immac-
ulate, all appliances.
24hr gate guarded
community. Deluxe
cable TV & lawn main-
tenance included In
rent. $995 mo. Call
Paul (352) 746-9585
CITRUS HILLS
3/2/2 w/pool. Pets OK
$1,250mo 352-860-1245
(954) 600-9395
CITRUS HILLS
PRESIDENTIAL
3/2/2,1 ac, $850/mo.
(352) 212-5812
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/1
Remodeled. W&D Cen-
tral air. $650. mo. 1/2
mo free. (609) 457-9349


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
NO CREDIT CHECKII
RENT TO OWN
352-484-0866
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SMW
UPSCALE 2/2/2
SALE/ LEASE, scrn. lanal
$900. mo 352-592-9811.




Crystal River 3/2
Oceanfront, ceramic
tile, $950/Mo.
(863) 446-0950 after 7p
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/2.5 $1,200/mo.
1st & sec; Lease Pets?
(352) 795-0207
CRYSTAL RIVER
Spacious 2/2 condo.
Beautiful waterfront
view w/dock. Recently
updated, partially
furnished. Pool, tennis
cts., cable TV. $900/mo
(414) 690-6337
INGLIS
2/2, House, CHA, W/D
hookup $750 mo+ 1st,
last &dep.water & garb.
14185 W. River Rd
352-447-5244
Cell 352-613-0103
INVERNESS 3/2
Wtfrnt Gospel Is. w/shd.
$650/mo. 352-201-1222
PRITCHARD ISLAND
2/2 $150K, $800/mo.
Dock, Comm. Pool
352-237-7436/812-3213




INVERNESS
Pool, $150 wkly. incl. until,
(352) 726-6156 after 7




3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
CHASSAHOWITZKA
Waterfront Doublewides
2/2 Dixie Crt $155,000
2/2 Bounty Crt $159,000
2/2 Peacock Crt
$165,000.
3/2 McClung Lp$169900
Houses
2/1 Tropical Ln, $89,500
3/1 Tropical Ln, $99,000
Owner Finan.10% Down
Or Rent 2/2's @ $600 mo
Owner/Agent
352-382-1000
CITRUS SPRINGS
Rent or Lease Option.
4/2/2,2,200 sf.
(352) 746-1636

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

Homosassa Sprngs.
3/2 newly remod. DW
on fenced acre. No
pets. $775/mo + $775
sec. 5051 Grand Circle
Ter. 352-816-0010
Owner Finance,
Citrus Springs 3/2/1 Easy
terms. Low down pay-
ment (352) 201-0658




CRYSTAL RIVER
$350/$450, share elec.
No smoking/drugs.
(352) 634-0708


Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2
$825.00
Please Call:
(352)341-3330
For more info. or
visit the web at:
citrusvillages

HERNANDO 2/1
Frnt prch, side ramp.
Shed. Parklike settling
$550 (813) 468-0049
HOMOSASSA 2/1
CHA, No pets $575.
Ist/last/sec 628-4210
HOMOSASSA
2/1, furn. or unfurn.
Immaculate, no pets,
$800.mo. 305-619-0282
HOMOSASSA
3/2, on 1 Acre,
C/A, W/D, nice neigh-
borhood,
$750/mo., $1,500. move
(954) 294-0531
HOMOSASSA 3/2/2
Almost new; Neat,
quiet S/D between
Homosassa & Lecanto.
$825 (352) 382-1373
INVERNESS 1/1
Water & gas. $650 mo,
Dep. & 1st mo rent.
(352) 726-6515
INVERNESS
2/1, poss. 3, carport 1st,
last, sec. (352)726-5338
352-464-0388 after10a
INVERNESS 2/2/1
Highlands, scrn porch,
$750/mo (813) 973-7237
INVERNESS 3/2
BEST OF THE BEST On
driving range. Right
next door to Country
Club. $900/mo.
(352) 560-7383
INVERNESS 3/2
CH/A, clean, $700. poss
lease opt. 352-422-1916
INVERNESS 3/2/2
Lake Area, $820/mo.
(352) 341-1142
INVERNESS 3/2/2
Like New! $850 mo.
KIm (352) 634-0297










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CRYSTAL RIVER
Waterfront home to
share. Retired
Welcome. NO PETS
Smokers OK, $500mo +
$200 Dep352-795-3276
HOMOSASSA
Furn.,Cbl TV, Kitch. Priv.
$90 wk. (352)628-5244




CONDOS, HOUSES
SEAS, MONTHLY Furn &
Unfurn. Heated pool.
All newll 352-302-1370
HOMAS. 2/1, MH Util.
incl. Nice clean, quiet
park. short/long term.
$695 (352) 628-9759
HOMAS. 2/1, MH Utl.
incl. Nice clean, quiet
park. short/long term.
$695 (352) 628-9759
NOW BOOKING FALL &
WINTER 2BR Furn. from
$1150 includes Util.
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184



CONDOS, HOUSES
SEAS, MONTHLY Furn &
Unfurn. Heated pool. All
newli 352-302-1370
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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Big. on Hwy 44, INV.
w/1800 SF, 4 Lease
@ $12SF; $890K w/lot
T. Paduano C21 JW
Morton (352) 212-1446
LARGE Office Facility
Turnkey. 4165 SF $667K
or Lease @ $12/SF
#315744 T. Paduano .
C21JWMorton
(352) 212-1446
Medical Turnkey Office
Zoned RO; 2820 SF.
$527K or Lease @ $12/SF
T. Paduano C2 I, JW
Morton (352)212-1446




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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.icrnr boc., Loading
Dock. $675K Don
Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056




S$112,000 NEW


S CONSTRUCTION .
3/2/2 1,404 sq. ft. Living.
+ $1,500 In CC.
Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker 1st
*Choice. (352)220-9188
1ST TIME HOMEBUYERS
Pass. 100% financing.
New 3/2/2. $189K
CITMAR Group LLC, Uc.
Real Est. Broker.
(352) 447-5877
3/2/2, 1.23 Ac.
REDUCED TO $289,500
'07 New, Upgrades
2,372 LIv./3,269 Tot. SF
* (352) 302-0744
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


3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (352)875-5645
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 1st
Choice. (352)220-9188
GREAT LOCATION
Nice 3/2/2 home, split
fir plan. Off Golfvlew Dr.
$139K Cridlond &
Cridland GMAC, Don
Verity (352) 804-7836
STILT HOMES
Molular Stilt Homes
140 mph. zoning.
We build, sell, deliver
We do It alll
Eliminate builder
mark-up. Call the
factory. John Lyons
800-622-2832 xt. 210




5248 N BRONCO
4/3 pool home on 1.25
acres. $3,000 towards
closing costs, $273,500
(352) 634-2375
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
3/1212 POOL HOME
2237 sq.ft living space.
Backs to Black Diamond
3186 W Birds Nest Dr.
MLS#315839
352-586-1558 CALL
NOWI $289,700
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(352) 464-3383




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$79,900
2/1/Carport v .. famrr,
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HOME FOR SALE
21-1 5/1 Large FR ,jew
appli.ances, cen[rai. tie
ImmaculsteI ri,:e Lolt
433 S Wasr..nrson Sr
$99 900 ifi53i 64.2950
NO CREDIT CHECKII
RENT TO OWN
352-484-0866
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3/2/2 CRYSTAL GLEN
Elegant Home 2,577 sf.
Orig 5;'21 000/NOW
$179.900 Pcr, Egnit ir
Choice CC.i,3L5 erii rLr
352-287-9219
4/3 5,2 TOTAL LUXURY
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(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
NICE MINI FARM 2/2 on
3 69ac Born and Our
Culalings Irciui ut Drirng
,our n.:.ri:e $229K
Alex Cholao : 'a1it\ ,i
Aucri.:.r. (352) 628-0968


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c.n for Rent


3/2/2Canterbry Lk.Est.
NEWI Den, MB Suite,
Hg. W.I. Closet, Scrnd.
Lanal. 7 fans,$332,900
(847) 612-2388
(508) 558-9790 Robert
ARBOR LAKES 3/2/2
1580 sf., Ingrnd JacuzzI,
Gated 55+ comm.
Reduced Owner wants
oifersL$174,900 Norm
Overfleld 352-586-8620
Keller Williams Realty
Hernando Forest Lake
North, Newer 1 Lg
Bedroom 1000 sq. ft., on
1 acres, very good
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(352) 344-5448


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4/3/2, Built 2006,
Crystal Glen $267.000
Seller will pay all closing
cost. Call for Info.
FSBO (352) 527-1177




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
CAMBRIDGE GREENS
3/2/2 New Constr.
For Sale by Owner
Go to www.cltr
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
FOR SALE BY OWNER
1049W PEARSON ST.
3/2/2 Pool Home, well
maintained & land
escaped, 2158sf under
air. $299,000. For appt.
Call (352) 527-4225
FSBO 3/2/2 on I Acre
In Citrus Hills
(Infotube.net) ad
#180976 for more
details, or call
352-249-3299
Reduced $26,000. II
$230,000 Large
Citrus Hills Beauty
1 ac 3/2/4 granite
B. Malz, (352) 212-2439
Keller Williams Realty
REDUCED TO $200,000
BEAUTIFUL 3/2/2 Golf
Crs. Home, New AC,
roof & carpet. Nicely
landscaped, clean,
updated. 954-309-4262


REDUCED PRICEIII
3/2, New construction
. Many Upgrades,
$159,900. Jim Moran
(352) 726-5855
Era American Realty

SPOTLESS 2 BDRM.
28A HOME 2 car gar,
caged In-ground
pool, situated on 2.5
ac. landscaped
estate. Fenced for
horses and spotted
w/mature oaks.
Everything new.
If you are looking this
Is a must seel
(VACANT -
MOVE TODAY)
Asking $269K
Contact D Crawford
for details.
(352) 212-7613




0 DOWN TO BUYII
$720/mo. + taxes &
Insurance. 3/2/2
located in Highlands
Large home, very clean
Needs nothing.
(352) 601-5600
6463 E. Morley St.
3BR, 2BA, 2 car garage
built 2004 exceptionally
clean, adjacent lot
avail $140,000
(352) 341-3940
$10K Below Appraised
Valuel 2/2 fenced yard,
newer AC & roof,
$90,000, 352-527-3562
2/1/1 CHARMER 1600 sf.
LIv. Rm. & Fam. Rm., FP,
New metal roof &
windows. 12 X 20
Wrkshp w/strg. $114,900
352-726-4838/220-1863
2/2 Villa Downtown,
Ready to Move In.
FurnishedTile, Carpet,
Laundry, Low malnt.
$110,000.(352) 476-6192

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3/2/IGospl Is. $169,900
>1800 s.f. Fl. Rm,,Scrnd
Porch, Util. Big. on
approx. 3/4 Ac. Room
to build pool or add.
home on Inc. adj. lot.
(352) 726-3481
3/2/2 Foxwood Home
New paint & carpet.
1620 S. Windmere Pt.
168MK 352-257-2646
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
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequallifled 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 Into
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
LIc.# 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
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 appreclatel
$152,900 (352) 220-3401
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4989 S Hummingbird


3/1/1 HIGHLANDS
Totally remod. $129,900
(352) 302-7778
WINDERMERE VILLA
Pristine/original model
2/2/1, $155K
FSBO (352)726-8503



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 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
Beautiful 3BR, 2BA
home on 1 acre, corner
lot overlooking Floral
City lake, asking
$250,000 For details
(352) 464-5433
GREAT HOME ON 1 AC.I
2/2/2, new roof, renov.
in 2004. Open floor,
w/split plan $179,900
Terri Hartman Crossland
Realty (352)726-6644
MUST SELL[
4-5/2.5 All'new apple ,
Above ground pool.
Excellent Housel $250K
(352) 637-3253




BETTY MORTON


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 RESULTS


Call Me
PHYLLIS STRICKLAND
(352) 613-3503
Keller Williams
Realty

CRYSTAL RIVER, V Ac.
Beautiful New 2 Story
Cape Codi 5/2V/2/2'
Wood Floors, Great
Neighborhood. Over
2,800 Sf.(352) 746-5918

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
Uc.# CBC059685


tH10 acres 3/2 DW, 1850sf

MUST SELL $175000.
www.buvowner com


1 AC MOL 3/2
20 X 30 det. Garage.
Close to Power Plant.
$89,900 (352) 302-9351



3/2 SW on Two h AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US192
352-503-4142
3/2/2 on 2 LOTS
OLD HOMOSASSA
CB, bonus rm,, FP,
Sunroom, $185K
Jack Randall
(352) 212-7740
3/2/2 POOL HOME
Lots of Newsl Full bar
@ Solar Htd, Scrnd. Pool
$169,900 Harley Hough,
EXIT Realty Leaders
352-400-0051
(35) S21-22


6 BDRM HUD $54,0001
Only $429/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
7102 Smith Ter., HOLDER
3/2/2 on 1.3 ACRES
Borders State Park
ForSaleByOwner.com
Listing # 21030419
$229,900,352-465-5233
3/2 $214/mo HUD
Home
W5 down r at


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REALTOR
"Simply Put-
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352-212-5097
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352-726-1515

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Lk Rousseau Area, 3/2
FP, w/ 2 garages,
carport, shed, 2V2ac,
beautiful parklike sett-
Ing w/Ig. oak trees.
9701 Northcutt Ave.
$190,000 352-795-4770


DECLASSIFIED


NOWv iun/bAm I uu i.T..
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




2/2/1 Golf Course Villa
+ Carport, Deadend,
All new paint. Scrn. Rnm.
Move-In I $120K OBO,
Kathy Santo,Coldwel
Banker (352) 228-7991
BRAND NEW &
STUNNING
FSBO 4/3/3+ Bonus
3238 sq. ft. All the
upgrades, Ig. gour-
met kitchen, granite,
center island & stain-
less apple. Lg. screen
pool. Selling under
apprasided value at.
$414,900 view at
greatflhomes.com
or call 813967-7192
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
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
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


6 BDRM HUD S54,0001
Only $429/mo! 5% dwn..
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
3/2 $214/mo HUD
Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704

FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14X28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K For Sale or
Ls. Opt., Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135

RIDE GOETHE 10.9 Ac.l
Fully fncd, barn12 X 12
stalls + paddock 2/2 MH
Gorgeous hill-top views!
$215K Well< mkt.
352-239-7788/465-2427




6 BDRM HUD $54,0001
Only $429/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
3/2 $214/mo HUD
Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
VILLA, LG. 2/2/1
Small gated
community w/pool, just
off SR200 Asking
$145,000. Jayrie Ward
Own/agt 352-274-1594




6 BDRM HUD $54,0001
Only $429/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
3/2 $214/mo HUD
Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704




6 BDRM HUD $54,0001
Only $429/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
3/2 $214/mo HUD
Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704




2/2 CITRUS HILLS
Greenbrlaor 11,1st fir. turn.
Near pool. $114,500,
$1 ,000mo 352-249-3155


Lic. Real Estate Ageni
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Commission

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(352) 795-1555


BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION

(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
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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
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EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
CRYSTAL SHORES 2/3
den. Dock, boat slip. on
2 lots, porch w/ vinyl
windows, overlook gor-
geous lagoon min. to
gulf, excel, cond.
RECUCED 352-795-7593
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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
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PRITCHARD ISLAND
2/2 $150K, $800/mo.
Dock, Comm. Pool
352-237-7436/812-3213
SOUTHERN ELEGANCE
'05,3/3/3+, 2.33 Ac.
2,241 UvSF, S323K
#308410 T. Paduano
C21, JWMorton
(352) 212-1446




1-15 HOUSES WANTED
Cash or Terms
John (352) 228-7523
www.FastFlorldaHouse
Buyer.com
WE BUY HOUSES
CaSh........Fast I
32-637-29073


3.7 PINE RIDGE CORNER
Acreage Priced To Selll
Seller says sell I
#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
3/2 SW on Two V2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
Beautiful 5 Wooded Ac.
Homes Only Area.
Awaiting your home &
horsesl$135,000 Sharon
Levins. Rhema Realty
(352) 228-1301


BEAUTIFUL PINE
RIDGE ESTATES
6 acres mol corner lot
$300,000
621-3471 or 302-7351

FARMS
&
WATER FRONT

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PRITCHARD ISLAND
2/2 $150K, $800/mo.
Dock, Comm. Pool
352-237-7436/812-3213







REDUCED TO $200,000
BEAUTIFUL 3/2/2 Golf
Crs. Home, New AC,
roof & carpet. Nicely
landscaped, clean,
updated. 954-309-4262




Hlawassee, Georgia
Nestled Into the edge
of Chattahoochee
National' Forest.
Stacked Stone Cabin &
Lot packages starting
as low as $199,000. For
more information call
(866)429-4703
www.soapstonep
reserve.com
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2004 BEAUTY
2/2/2 w/1,606 ULvSF
Malnt. Freel #311064
$179,900, T. Paduano
C21 JW Morton
(352) 212-1446
3/2/2 HOMOSASSA
Nearly new home on
crystal clear canall
Upgrades galorel
222|KJohn Malsel III Exit
Realty(352) 302-5351
4/3.5/2 In YANKEETOWN
S3,514 sf. Formal areas,
French Drs. gazebo &
guesthouse.$1,285,000
Nancy Lewis, EXIT
REALTY(352) 302-6082
BETTY MORTON


non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
Maritime Ministries
A (352) 795-9621 A


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.Crossland
Realty Inc.
Since 1989
(352) 726-6644
Vacant/Undeveloped
Land 5 Acres, MOL,
Citrus Hills Mini Farms,
$130,000. principal only
Colleen (727) 244-4863





Unit 1, Surveyed, Asking
$69,900. (352) 795-1531
4 CITRUS SPRINGS
RESIDENTIAL LOTS
Adjacent Lots
0.23 Acres each
3028, 3038, &
3046 Marie Dr.
& 9516 N. Emellla Ave.
1/4 ml. from Citrus
Springs Golf
& Country Club.
Total: $40K/all
For Details: Edward
(561) 337-4266

CHEAP CHEAP
PINE RIDGE
1 Ac. Treed Lot In
area of beautiful
homes $59.900
352-746-6161
CITRUS LOTS BELOW
MARKET
letsgolandllc.com
800-840-4310
REDUCED TO $24KI
Inverness 0.46 Ac.,
Oaksl MUST SELLI Dfng.
alLoffexsl 305-219-8247
Terra Vista Golf Course
.53 Ac. on Redsox.
Prime for new home
#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
Skybabes@
netslanla.net.




BOAT MOTOR
1996, Mercury, 40hp,
blown piston, all
controls, tilt & trim,
complete, $100.
(352) 795-0848
Boat Trailer
Galvanized, 14'
new tires,
$300.
(352) 382-0468
O/B MOTORS
FOR SALE All Sizes
(352) 564-1324
Yamaha
'05, Jet Foot, for 70-100
HP, w/ less than 30 hrs.
$1,200. (352) 726-2420
or (305) 393-0466




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.OB0.
(352) 464-3246
CENTURY 2280
1996 Bay with 150
Yamaha. Exc. Cond.,
VHF, FFinder, GPS,
Stereo, Custom Seat,
Alum Trailer. $12,000.
Call 407-376-4269




16' PONTOON
2003 Sylvan 16' w/02
40hp 4-stroke and 02
gaiv trailer. Bimini
top,trolling motor,
livewell, depth finder,
much more. VERY NICE
$8950. 212-5179'
AIRBOAT 18'
Fiberglass, S.S. Belt
drive, trolling mtr. 500
Cadillac w/warranty.
$15K (352)628-1883
ALUMACRAFT
1991, 17FT, V-hull, walk
thru windshield 85HP
Johnson, roller trailer
$2,500 (352) 726-8572

Area's Largest
Selection of
Clean Used Boats
THREE RIVERS
MARINE



(352) 563-5510



AREAS LARGEST
SELECTION
OF PONTOONS
& DECK BOATS
Crystal River
Marine
(352) 795-2597

AAA
BOAT DONATIONS
Tax Deductible @
appraised value
when donated to a
43 year old


w/SLIDE, new tires/
brakes $23,500/obo
(352) 628-0699, after 6
or (352) 344-4400
DAMON 32', 1992
454 Chevy eng, 27K ml,
2 ACs, queen bed.Non
Smoking, No pets, Lots
of extras & Exc. Condl
$18.900 (352) 527-8247
GULF STREAM
1990, 32 ft., 63k ml., new
AC, floor & 4 new tires.
$9,000. .
(352) 382-5259
HR ADMIRAL 36'
'02, 2 slides, 1.5 baths,
11,500 miles. Exc..Cond.
$57,500
(352) 382-0017
PACE ARROW 34'
Sips 7, 2 roof airs, 56,600
ml. 454 Chev. eng. new
tires, awning, exhaust.
9500. (352) 344-8409


CLASSIFIEDSs


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=Vehicles


BASS BOAl
16ft fiberglass 115hp
Yamaha extras must
see $4200/8OO
352-398-5242
CRESTLINER 16'
25HP Elect. Start,
trolling mtr, lites,
blIge, live well, galv trlr,
2 yrs old, like new. Paid
6000 sell $3,950 call
302-5784
FISHER
14' Jon Boat, 2000,
25H Yamaha, trir., elec.
motor, depth recorder,
$2,600. (352) 408-1271
GRADY WHITE 22'
Cuddy, 200hp Evinrude,
SS prop, New Bimlni,
Alum. TrIr Only $8.000
fIRM.(352) 447-1244
HURRICANE 22'
'94, Fun Deck, fishing,
changing rm. 115 hp
J6hnson. New bottom
paint. $7,500 obo
(352) 563-1327,
JON BOAT 14'
15 hp Johnson,
w/trolling motor &
trailer. $1,200
(352) 726-0121
KEY WEST 17'
85HP YAMAHA
GALV.TRAILER
CALL FOR EXTRAS
795-6693 $5000 OBO
KEYWEST 17'2"
1993 85HP Yamaha,
alum. fit on trir. Many
extras. Exc. cond, $4650
(352) 422-0201
LOWE 15' JOHN
BOAT W/25HP John-
son/ trailer, Model
L1542VT. Exc. cond,
$2500 (352) 447-3385
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used &
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boats
www BoatSuper
Centert.corn
352 794-0094

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P Sales & Service I
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1590 US 19,
Homosassa
352-794-0094









NEW T-TOPS &
CUDDY CABIN
TOPS
Super Closeout Salel
Won't Last Longi
Call for Pricing
Mon-Fri. 9am-5pm
(352) 527-3555

PONTOON BOAT
20', 50 hp engine
In Good Shapel
$6,500 OBO
(561) 762-7058
PROLINE
1992, 16', w/trailer, &
electronics, outboard
'85, Yamaha, $4,000.
(352) 220-6620
REGAL 20'
Bowrlder, 5.7 Mere I/O
Real Cleani Nice trir.
$2,800 (352)621-0848

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km m -m---a mi
SAILBOAT 17'
Com-Pac, Sm. safe
family cruiser. Shoal
Draft (18") Keel. New 4
strk. Yamaha, 2.5 0/B,
trir., extras. Exc. Cond.
List $28K. Asking $2,900
(352) 563-0022
SEA RAY 18'
'99 Bowrider w/ trailer,
T 15 Merc, OB, Tilt &
Trim, Extras, $8,900 OBO.
(352) 628-9056
SEAHUNT '03 17'
CC CG approved.
70HP Nissan motor,
trailer, $9,000 A must
see!! (352) 400-0165
SUNDANCE SKIFF
S16', Center Console,
F.F., Livewell, 40 hp
Merc. mtr., bimlni top,
trir. Mint Cond.I $6,500
(352) 382-5404
THUNDERCRAFT
16FT, '89 Bowrlder, OMC
I/O, new carpet & seats
like new, garage kept
$2800obo 352-270-3641
Tremblay Skiff
15' 8", Custom built,
tunnel, runs dry, w/ trir,
No motor, absolutely
Immaculate, $3,000.
(352) 628-0505
Vectra Deck Boat
'06, Like new, seats 8,
90HP, loaded, $22k
Sell $16K obo
(352) 795-6895
WANTED: 14-16FT
alum, boat with tilt &
trim at reasonable price
(352) 527-3800
Wanted: Boats In Need
of Repair, also motors
and trailers, Cash Paid
(352) 212-6497




A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.95!*
*2 weeks in the
*2 weeks Onllnel
*Featured In Tues.
"Wheels" SeclionI
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
"$5 per addition line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
DAMON 32' 1997


*$5 per additional line wheels, new Redline
Some Restrictions tires, All rec. Incl. orig.
May Apply Invoice. $12a500 fD
.r 7- -- q 352-586-9663/795-7934
ALL SAVE AUTO A Classic Car WANTED
AFFORDABLE CARS American or Foreign
100+ Clean Will travel, Cash waiting
Dependable Cars (407) 957-6957
FROM $450- DOWN AUTO/SWAP/CAR
30 MIN E-Z CREDIT
1675 US HWY 19 CORRAL SHOW
HOMOSASSA Sumter Co.
352-563-2003 Fairgrounds
BUICK LACROSSE Florida Swap Meets
'06, CXL. Only 7,800 ml. September 2,
Power seats, leather. 1-800-438-8559
Under warranty. $18K CHEVY CHEVELLE
(352) 746-9985 1965
BUICK LESABRE 31,000, $8,500 4 door
LIMITED 2003 Malibu, 99% original
23,500 ml., $12900 Ex. car, white, mint condi-
cond. 352-795-567 tlon 352-586-9113
BUICK PARK AVE DODGE DART
1996, Loadedl Runs 1973 Swinger, 65K ml.
& drives greatly 232K PS, factory air, original
All Hwy ml. $2,495 obo Int & ext. In mint cond.
352-637-3550/228-1420 $8,250 (352) 564-0936


ELCAMINO '79
0 ml. on high pert, eng,
& trahs, No rust, exc,
body. $5500.
(352) 302-4045
MUSTANG '87
Red Convertible. 86K ml.
Sharpll See to
appreciate, $4200 firm.
(352) 341-4313
PLYMOUTH 1937
Mustang II front end. 350
new crate eng, 350
turbo trans, rebuilt
w/new converter, AC,
Tilt whl, stereo, Rear end
Nova 10bolt w/drum
brakes, $9,000 paint job,
$25,000 (352) 637-3810
$5001 Police Impounds
For salel Cars from
8on00 CFor nlstin ascal


ROCKWUOOD CADILL.AC DiEVILLE
'94,23 /2 ft., class A, '96 A/C blows cold, 91k
generator, roof AC, miles. $2495.00. call
Chevy, 19k ml. $16,900. 352-613-5869
(352) 564-7935 CHEVY CORVETTE
A '99, 76K ml, heads up
display, 2 roof panels,
white, It gray leather
$19,700
5TH WHEEL 30' 352-382-3094
Super sllde 2000 CHRYSLER
Meadowbrook. '02, PT Cruiser, Lmtd.,
Exc. cond. $12K edition, only 49k ml.
(352) 746-0348 Pwr, everything, loaded
AIRSTREAM 20' $8,500bo. 352-601-5111
1965 MODEL, 80% e ''
refinished. $3500
(352) 422-7907
CLEARVIEW
by Fleetwood, 2007, 33'
Park Model. Slide Outs, COUNTRY SIDE MOTORS
Must Seel Moving, must Extra Clean Used Cars,
sell, Sacrifice $16,500 Trucks & Motorcycles.
(352) 613-4193 RV's, Boats, Jetsklls.
COLEMAN POPUP Consignment Wanted.
'89, Air, refrig, stereo, Detailing avail
exc. cond. $ ,800/ obo www.countryslde
(352) 489-9736 or motorscorp coam
(352) 422-2874 (352) 746-7883
FLAGSTAFF 4 t
1990, Popup, AC, stove, DESPERATELY NEEDED
ref. microwave, awn- CAR DONATIONS
Ing, great cond. $1,500. For Battered Women
(352) 795-0206 In our County.
I BUY RV'S PLEASE HELP US.
Travel Trailers, 5th MARITIME MINISTRIES
wheels etc. Call Glenn (352) 795-9621
(352) 302-0778 (352) 795-0324
KEYSTONE 32' FORD Crown Vic LX
Bunkhouse Low miles. 56K.
2005,32 ft. Bunkhouse Immaculatel See NOW
with master. Sleeps 8, @ www.cltrushlls.
microwave. Very nice shutterfly.com
and clean. Value $20K Password: crownvlc
Sell for $15K OBO $6,800 obo 637-6046
Call 941-626-3951 FORD TAURUS 1993
T RV DONATIONS T Very clean Inside & out,
Tax Deductible for Runs good, 107K, Asking
Appraised Value $975 352-628-5378
Maritime Ministries Lincoln Towncar
T (352) 795-9621 .'96, 138k ml., leather,
TRAIL LITE loaded, excel, cond.,
'05 27FT, self contained, cold AC, $2,500. firm
8FT slide out w/20ft (352)341-0004
awning, must see Lincoln Towncar
$10,800 (352) 584-2491 '97, Jack NIcklaus
TRAVEL TRAILER version, Orig. Owner,
Fantastic CondltlonI
Trailer by Terry-26ft. New battery. ULike new
must see Hitch w/sway Mlchellin tires, $5,800
bars. 352-895-0543 (352) 860-2725
= PLincoln Towncar'98
Signature Series, 74K ml,
loaded, beautiful. Wht.
Ithr. all pwr, CD plyr,
4.2 L. JEEP Engine $7900/bo 352-445-0507
(Carb.) w/Trans MERC. COUGAR
(Auto or Manuel) MERC COUGAR
Comp.w/transfer case. '01, black, V-6, full pwr,
$1omp ,200 63,000 ml. $6995/obo
(352) 212-1114 352-212-7168
Chevy 350 engine MERCEDES
seized, complete '89,300 SE, low miles,
w/350 Turbo excel. cond. Must sell
transmission, $4,800. abo
$75 (352) 613-6978
(352) 795-0848 MERCURY SABLE
Neon '96 Wagon. 3.0, V-6,
'97, runs well, w/ AC Clean, good cond.
for parts only $1000/obo
first $450. Firm. (352) 746-3837
(352) 228-9547 MITSUBICHI Spyder
Tire Rims, 18" TSW Eclipse '01, Convt., 5
6 spoke rims w/tires, spd. Tint, Wht/Tan Top,
lug nuts & wheel locks 60K, Immaculate! Grgd
incl. recently $14,500 (352) 382-0005
balanced. $600.obo MUSTANG RED '01
(352) 621-5588 15,000 ml. 1 owner,
TRUCK TOPPER loaded, $9,900.
74 X 60 Good Shape (352) 212-5628
$65; TRUCK TOOLBOX NISSAN SENTRA
Alum. Dia. Plate 5' '05. auto, AC, PW PL.
Like New! $75/Pd. $225 CC, CD, 35K ml. Very
(352) 560-7595 clean, garaged, $9,850
c 352-634-3921,
NISSAN SENTRA
S at 2004, Rebuilt. 27K ml.,
auto, AC $7,500
$$CASH PAID$$ (352) 527-2464
Wanted Vehicles PONTIAC
Dead or Alive ONTIAC
Dale's Auto Parts '02 Grand Am SE
352-628-4144 Red, auto, CD, tow bar,
New tires. Must see.
$$ $$$$$$$$ A steal @ $4.250.
TOP DOLLAR (352) 746-4565
S For Junk Cars or 352-464-4517
S$ (352) 201-1052 $ PONTIAC SUNFIRE
L I iI ii ii I' '96, Many new Parts.
CASH BUYER-No Junk High miles, but runs
for Trucks, Vans & Cars good. $1,500 obo
Larry's Auto Sales (352) 287-1364
Hwy 19S. Crystal Rver SATURN SCI '99

ml. Cold AC, Runs/drives
perfect. $2550
(352) 453-6870
*TOYOTA AVALON
'98,94K mi. Immaculate
*FREE REMOVAL OF* drk green, new brakes.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis $6200. (352) 302-2457
mowers, golf carts. We TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
sell ATV parts 628-2084 Exc. Cond./All pwr.,
Mntc. Rcds., Grgd.
$3,500 (352) 422-5685
TOYOTA

.r 100HondaC7v IM PRIUS
S Auto, HndaCvroo, E 2007 Silver, NEW
ut, s u 1,300 miles, $25,450
BETTER HURRY WON'T I (352)422-0294
I LAST at $8,999 VOLVO '86
866-838-4376 240 DL Wagon,
16 i i i.. 175k m., $500.
r -o qa (352) 746-2488
'03 Toyota
MR-2 Spider Your Donation of
I Rare Find A Vehicle
$1 99.00 per mo Supports Single,
866-838-4376 Homeless Mothers
-= =i & Is Tax
S I Deductible
'4KiARIOWAGON Donate your vehicle
Low Mi, 5Spd., A/c....$5,995 TO THE PATH
'98 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE LX (Rescue Mission for
LowMiLsdet xCean..$6,995 Men Women &
'03 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Children)
A Lodd, ed............$9,980 at (352) 527-6500
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
__ ~ $5001 For listings call
S'99 Honda Accord I 1-800-366-9813 ext 7374




A WHEEL OF 1973 vw BEETLE
Partly restored; This car
A DEAL WI' Be Sold to the best
(352 726-38 offer. (352) 527-1269
5 lines for only (352) 400-5369
$37.951" '67 CHEVELLE SS396
*2 weeks in the Blue ext. black Interior.

FeatredinTues. $15,000 (352)422-1153
"Wheels" SectlonI '82 CADILLAC Biarritz
(352) 7T26 a83 coll ctiblel 9,137 orig.
or (352) 563-5966 leather int. S.S. roof,
For details, custom made spoke


MERCURY
03, MOUNTAINEER, 4dr
83,500 ml, new tires, like
new, $11,700. OBO
(352) 503-6076
(352) 464-3322
$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
Chronlicil
*2 weeks Onlinel
*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 Sllverado HD,
XCab, Long Bed, 4 X 4
Duramax Diesel, 46K,
Loaded $21,900
(352) 489-7689
FORD EXPLORER
1995 4x4 Limited,
223,000 miles, White,
gray Interior, $2,745.
352-382-3094
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374


'03 Dodge 1500
Great Work Truck,
Low Low Miles.
Must Sell $9,800
866-838-4376

r '3, Fo'rd Ranger XLT
Auto, A/C,
I PW Windows, PW
Locks and MORE, I
SONLY $8,995
866-838-4376

A WHEEL OF
A DEAL
5 lines for only
$37.951"
*2 weeks In the
*2 weeks Onlinel
*Featured In Tues.
"Wheels" Sectionl
a Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
'$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
CHEVROLET
1980, 4x4, step side,
built 350, 9" lift, 35
swampers, 1 ton
running gear, runs &
drives great,$1900.OBO
(352) 795-0848





DODGE
'97, SLT, Laramime,
ext. cab., dlesel,70k ml.,
$12,000.
(352) 795-9339
DODGE DAKOTA
'96, w/topper.
Good Cond.
$2,700 obo
(352) 527-4590
DODGE RAM
'96 1500 Club Cab,
$3,800/obo Rebuilt
Engine & Trans.Runs gd.
352-465-2087/697-2357
FORD '86 F-150
100K ml., AC, 6 CD/
radio. Bckt seats, liner.
Very Good Shape.
$2,900obo 726-4109
FORD
'94, F150,4WD, runs &
looks good, 300 6Cyl.,
5spd. OD, $2,250.
obo (352) 795-4204
FORD F-150 '01
4x4..Red. nice tires &
wheels, nice clean
truck. $6500/obo
352-400-0360
FORD F150 1984
150,826. $600.00 work
truck, runs great strght
6cyl. nds work has bed
topper 352-634-1597
FORD F-150 '94
Reg. cab, longbed, 2
gas tanks, Wht. 70K ml.
Clean body, runs great,
$3800 (352) 476-8037
FORD F-150 XL '95
Ext. cab,300,6cyl. 5spd,
Air, clean, $2600 cash.
(352) 795-7757 or
(352) 697-9563
FORD RANGER
2004,27K ml.. Auto, AC,
V-6. Exc. Cond. $10K
obo (352) 527-2464
GMC SONOMA
2002 Ext. cab, V6 auto,
ps pw pb 27000ml. exc.
cond. asking $11,500
352-464-1413
ISUZU
'96, Hombre 2.2,4 cyl.
5 spd., needs some
repair, runs good,
$700. obo, 563-6626
JEEP '91, Comanche,
6 cyl 5 spd. bedllner &
topper good cond.
$2,000. (352) 601-2774
MAZDA
'86, Pick Up Truck,
new-parts, runs good,
$1,000. obo, Call Sarah
(352) 726-7702
NISSAN FRONTIER
'04 88,000 ml, Original
Owner, Very Clean &
dependable, 26+ mpg
$9,200. (352) 697-0147
TOYOTA
'94, Pickup, 4 cyl., 5 spd.
looks & runs good,
$2,200. (352) 302-2258
After 5, weekdays
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374



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

'03 Chevy Trailblazer
I LOADED I
DON'T HESITATE




I dows, PW Locks, Tilt, |
cruise & MORE I
S ONLY $8,988,
S 866-838-4376

CHEVY BLAZER $10
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
DODGE DURANGO
1999, 4x4, 80K ml.,
loaded, dual air &
exhaust, exc. cond.
FORD EXPLORER '98
XLT2, V8, all pwr, extras,
tow pkg. New tires, 1
owner, 97K, Runs great.
$4950. (352) 628-5341


503-0904 TUCRN
2007-CP-748 Estate
Jerry Lee Roberts
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.: 2007-CP-748
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JERRY LEE ROBERTS,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the estate of Jerry Lee
Roberts, deceased,
whose date of death was
June 15, 2007 and whose
social security number Is
XXX-XX-4711, Is pending In
the Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450. The
names and addresses of
the personal representa-
tive and the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this no-
tice has been served must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of
the decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS


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2005 SCOOTER
150miles,$ 1700
Daielm 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
$37.951*
*2 weeks In the
ChronlIciel
*2 weeks Onlinel
*Featured In Tues.
"Wheels" Sectioni
Call Today
(352) 726-3983
or (352) 563-5966
For details.
*$5 per additional line
Some Restrictions
May Apply
*FREE REMOVAL OF-
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
GOLDWING SE
1990, Honda, 72K ml. like
new, Pearl white, $6,000
a must see. Crystal River
cell 772-528-6130
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2002 Heritage Softail,
Gar. kept. Lots of acc.
Barely ridden.
Like newly Sacrifice
$13,900 (352) 302-0555
HONDA VALKYRIE
'98. 1 adult owner, 7500
ml. Just serviced,
Loaded. Absolutely like
newly $7,900.
352-634-4685
HONDA VTX 1300
2006, Custom, Black,'
Wndshld, Saddlebags,,
Back Rest, Like Newl
$7,0009bo 220-2374
LONGBO SCOOTER
'05,6 mos. old. 150CC,
Up to 65 Mph
Showroom Cond.
$1,2-95 obo 436-4132
SUZUKI BLVD C50
2005,6000 riles,
windshield, factory
custom paint, saddle
bags, gel seat.llght
bar, 50 M.P.G..
Beautiful cruiser
$6,200
352-634-0430

YAMAHA
1989, 1100, cc, good
cond., mellow yellow
color, $1,600 firm
(352) 560-3883





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 PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER
THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publ-
cation of this Notice is
August 28, 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Kim Lee Roberts
418 John Marshall Lane
Sycamore, IL 60178
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
My Florida Probate, P.A.
/s/ Dawn Ellis, for the firm
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No. 0091979
P.O. Box 952
Floral City, Florida
34436-0952
Telephone: (352) 726-5444 -
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle,
August 28 and September
4. 007.


/,o-ua YuoVW-IURKI
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,


500-0911 TUCRN
2007-DR-2299 Notice of Action
Termination of Parental Rights
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CASE NO. 2007-DR-2299
IN THE INTEREST OF:
B.M.H.
(Male D/O/B 01/07/03),
A Minor Child.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL
RIGHTS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING
TO: QUINTON MEREDITH HEDRICK
PO Box 434
Floral City, FL 34436
QUINTON MEREDITH HEDRICK


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'02 Chrysler Town
& Country
LOADED, Priced
to Sell, $8,988
866-838-4376
F- --- E
'05, Chrysler
Town & Country
Low Miles LOADED
ONLY $10,988.
866-838-4376
r n -m m m i
'06, Dodge Grand
Caravan SE
Only 1000 Miles I
LOADED BUY IT I
I TODAY FOR $15,988 I
6 86-838-4376.

CHEVROLET
'93 G-20 van, Mark III,
V-6 auto., AC PW PL
new parts tires, $2,250
(352)344-5003
CHEVY
'77.1-Ton, Box Van
V8, automatic, AC
good tires, $1,800. or
trade for boat & motor.
228-2745
CHEVY VENTURE
1999, synthetic oil, new
brakes, dual ac, pwr
door, red color $3300.
352-564-1390
CHRYSLER
2000 Town & Country
LX;one owner, great
shape, 151K, all power
$3,995. (352) 341-3711
DODGE
'96 Caravan, V-6 149K
clean, runs real good,
$1,800 (352) 489-6072
(239) 450-8153
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY








ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
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DODGE RAM VAN
1996 2500 conversion.
93k miles, cold air.
$3495 ab o call
352-613-5869
PONTIAC
1999 Montana van, fully
loaded, $7,000 obo
(352) 344-2984
TOYOTA SIENNA '98
138K ml. Runs great,
seats 7, $5,995.
352-563-2476 or
352-212-7961
$5001 Police Impounds
For sale Cars from
$5001 For listings call
1-800-366-9813 ext 7374




*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
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.
$5,500obo 352-341-4478
YAMAHA '97 Gas Golf
Cart, 4strk. runs great
.2onn 0.KO-70.5-77n


CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE




8901 South Florida Avenue
Floral City, FL 34436
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Petition for Termination of
Parental Rights under oath has been filed In this Court
regarding the above-referenced child; you are hereby
commanded to appear before JUDGE BARBARA
GURROLA, at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N.
Apopka Avenue, inverness, Florida 34450, on October
2, 2007, at 9:00 a.m., for an Advisory Hearing on the
Petition for Termination of Parental Rights. You must
appear on the date and at the time specified.
FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING
CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF
PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR
ON THE DATE AND AT THE TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY
LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE
PETITION.
If you are a person with a disability who needs any
accommodation to participate In this proceeding, you
are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of
certain assistance. Please contact John D. Sullivan,
Court Administrator and Courthouse ADA Coordinator,
at 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450,
Phone (352) 341-6700, within two working days of your
receipt of this notice. If hearing or voice Impaired call
711.
Witness my hand and seal of this Court, at Inverness,
Citrus County, Florida, this 14 day of August, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ M.A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on August 21,28, September 4 and 11,2007.


921-0830 TU/W/THCRN
CITRUS COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Citrus County School Board will accept sealed bids
for;
BID# 2008-19 COSMETOLOGY SUPPLIES
Bid specifications may be obtained on the CCSB Ven-
dorBId website; Automated Vendor Application & Bid-
der Notification System: www vendorbid net/citrus/
Sandra "Sam" HImmel
Superintendent, Citrus County School Board
Published three (3) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
August 28, 29 and 30, 2007.

502-0904 TUCRN
City of Inverness
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
The City of Inverness Invites established
Contractor/Firms to submit sealed bids for the Land-
scape Enhancement Project described below. Four (4)
originals of the bid proposals must either be hand deliv-
ered or mailed to Debble Davis, City Clerk, City of In-
verness, 212 West Main Street, Inverness, Florida 34450,
no later than 2:00 P.M. on Monday, October 1, 2007.
Sealed envelopes containing proposals must bear the
name of the contractor/firm making the proposal, and
clearly state "Proposal for Landscape Enhancement
Project" written on the face of the envelope. A bid se-
curity In the amount of 5% of the bid price Is requrled.
In addition a Payment and Performance Bond will be
required of the successful bidder. Sealed bids will be
opened In a public meeting and read aloud, beginn-
Ing at 2:15 P.M., Monday, October 1, 2007, In the Inver-
ness Government Center, 1st Floor Conference Room
105,212 West Main Street, Inverness, Florida.
BID NO: 070-06
DEPARTMENT: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
ITEM: Construction of the CITY OF INVERNESS:
WITHLACOOCHEE TRAILHEAD Project consisting of
the following major components:
1. Pre-cast building Bathroom Facility
2. Sewer, water, electrical connections
3. Earthwork, paving, grading, and surface restoration
activities.
All sealed bids are to be submitted on the City Bid
Form/Bid Schedule and envelope marked to Indicate
bid number and vendor name. Proposals submitted via
facsimile will be considered non-responsive and will not
be accepted.
Drawings and specifications may be examined In the
offices of:
City of Inverness Development Services
212 West Main Street
Inverness, Florida 34450
A copy of the Documents may be obtained from City1
of Inverness Development Services Office, 212 West
Main Street, Inverness, Floric 3 UJS,' upr. po,r.n ri cr
$175.00 for each set of bid ac.::urr.cr.i. .FIorl.a :.s3l: I.,
Is Included). Return of the documents Is not required,
and the amount paid for the documents Is
non-refundable.
A'mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 1:30
P.M. on September 13, 2007 by the City of Inverness In
the Inverness Government Center Council Chambers
(1st Floor).
To inspect the site, contact Kenneth Koch,
Development Services Office, between the hours of
8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
(352) 726-3401.
The City of Inverness reserves the right to waive formali-
ties, waive any technical defects, reject any and all
bids, and accept any bid which represents the lowest
best offer to the City.
Frank DIGIovanni, City Manager
City of Inverness, Florida
Bid documents may be examined at the following
locations:
F.W. Dodge Company F.W. Dodge Company
410 S. Ware Blvd., 320 E. South Shtreet
Suite 210 Suite 100
Tampa, FL 33619 Oriando, FL 32801

FPu ,.r ,; i.-. rr.e Citrus County Chronicle,
August 28 and September 4, 2007.


501-0904 TUCRN
City of Inverness
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
The City of Inverness Invites established
Contractor/Firms to submit sealed bids for the Land-
scape Enhancement Project described below. Four (4)
originals of the bid proposals must either be hand dellv-
ered or mailed to Debble Davis, City Clerk, City of In-
verness, 212 West Main Street, Inverness, Florida 34450,
no later than 2:00 P.M. on Monday, October 1, 2007.
Sealed envelopes containing proposals must bear the
name of the contractor/firm making the proposal, and
clearly state "Proposal for Landscape Enhancement
Project" written on the face of the envelope. A bid se-
curity in the amount of 5% of the bid price Is requried.
In addition a Payment and Performance Bond will be
required of the successful bidder. Sealed bids will be
opened In a public meeting and read aloud, beginn-
ing at 2:15 P.M.. Monday, October 1, 2007, In the Inver-
ness Government Center, 1st Floor Conference Room
105, 212 West Main Street, Inverness, Florida.
BID NO: 070-05
DEPARTMENT: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
ITEM: Construction of the CITY OF INVERNESS:
LANDSCAPE ENHANCEMENT PROJECT consisting
of the following major components:
1. Landscaping
2. Electrical connections
3. Earthwork, and surface restoration activities
All sealed bids are to be submitted on the City Bid
Form/Bid Schedule and envelope marked to Indicate
bid number and vendor name. Proposals submitted via
facsimile will be considered non-responsive and will not
be accepted.
Drawings and specifications may be examined In the
offices of:
City of Inverness Development Services
212 West Main Shtreet
Inverness, Florida 34450
A copy of the Documents may be obtained from City
of Inverness Development Services Office, 212 West
Main Street, Inverness, Florida 34450 upon payment of
$175.00 for each set of bid documents (Florida sales tax
Is Included). Return of the documents Is not required,
and the amount paid for the documents Is
non-refundable.

A mandatory Pre-Bld Conference will be held at 1:30
P.M. on September 13, 2007 by the City of Inverness In
the Inverness Government Center Council Chambers
(1st Floor).
To Inspect the site, contact Kenneth Koch,
Development Services Office, between the hours of
8:30 am. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
(352) 726-3401.
The City of Inverness reserves the right to waive formali-
ties, waive any technical defects, reject any and all
bids, and accept any bid which represents the lowest
best offer to the City.
Frank DIGlovannl, City Manager
City of Inverness, Florida
Bld documents may be examined at the following
locations:
F.W. Dodge Company F.W, Dodge Company
410 S. Ware Blvd.. 320 E. South Sheet
Suite 210 Suite 100
Tampa, FL 33619 Orlando, FL 32801
Published (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle.
August 28 and September 4, 2007.






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2007 Honda ACCORD VP SEDAN
Model CM5617EW, Auto, AC. Was: $20,020
SAVE $1,811! 0

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2007 Honda
CIVIC LX SEDAN
Model FA1657EW, Auto, AC, Loaded! Was: $19,150
SAVE $2,201!

Now 916,949


2007 Honda
RIDGELINE RTL Navi
Model YK1657KNW Was: $37,130
SAVE $4,900!


Now 32 228


2007 Honda
PILOT EX-L 2WD
Model YF2857JNW, Automatic,
Air Conditioning, Power Package, 8 Passenger
Seating, XM Satellite Radio, Traction Control

on 29,521


2007 Honda
ODYSSEY EX-L
ModelRL3867JW, Leather, Full Pover, Loaded w/Options! Was: $32,485
SAVE $3,730!

Now $28, 55


2007 Honda
EMFNT EX 2WD
J r Model YH1877EW, Auto, AC, Loaded! Was: $23,100
SAVE $2,415!

Now 20,685


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Certified Used Cars
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103 Civic Hybrid 2 to Choose
4 CR-V 2 to Choose
04 Odyssey 2to Choose
05 Accord
05 Odyssey 2to Choose
06 Civic
06 CR-V
06 Ridgeline
07 CR-V


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FIT
Model GD3847EW,Auto. Was: $16,240
SAVE $1,245!

Now014,995


04 Suzuki Aerio SX $6 995
456,995
03 Oldsmobile Bravada
21k miles $13,995
03 Toyota Highlander
23K miles $16,995
04 Ford Expedition
Eddie Bauer $18,995
03 Jeep Wrangler Sahara $14,995
04 Chevy Trailblazer $15,995
04 Chrysler Sebring Convertible $15,995
04 Nissan Murano $19,995
05 ChevyAvalanche
4x4 $22,995
05 Dodge Durango
S Hemi $18,995
05 Dodge Grand Caravan $10,995
05 Buick Rendezvous $14,995
05 Toyota Sienna $16,995
06 GMC Sierra 1500 $22,995
$22,99


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BACK
MACH ONE STEREO SYSTEM,
ALL THE OPTIONS, V6AUTO.
795-4981 '17,995


2004 F150 LIGHTNING
ONLY 1,500 MADE, TRUCK NUMBER 1,360. 42,000 ONE OWNER
MILES, SUPERCHARGED 5.4AUTOMATIC, FULL POWER, DUAL
EXHAUST, SPECIAL INTERIOR, REAR PASS THROUGH WINDOW.
795-4981 '23,995


1994 FORD F150 EXT. CAB
TRAVEL TOWN 83,000 MILES, LOCAL TRADE, TRAVEL TOWN
MUST SEE!

795-1210 $4,995


199T JEEP WRANGLER
6 CYL., NEW TOP. WON'T LAST
LONG!

795-1210 '6.995


2005 ACURA TL 4 2000 BUICK CENTURY 2006 BUICK LACROSSE CXL
6 CYLINDERS, A/C, POWER CUSTOM CHROME WHEELS, LEATHER,
WINDOWS/SEAT/DOOR LOCKS, CD/TAPE, CRUISE, P/W, P/L, ONSTAR, CD, DUAL CLIMATE
45,615 MILES POWER DRIVER SEAT. CONTROL, WOODGRAIN.
746-7883 CALL FOR LOW $ 795-6800 '6.995 795-6800 '16,450


2001 BUICK LESABRE
CUSTOM
WOODGRAIN, CRUISE, POWER
WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS.
795-6800 '6,950


1996 BUICK REGAL 4-DR
AUTO, P ST/W/DL, TILT CRUISE,
AM/FM/CASS

795-9930 $3,995


2003 BUICK RENDEZVOUS
CX 6
ONLY 41,000 MILES, ONSTAR, ?
HOMELINK, PARK AID.
795-6800 '12.595
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2005 BUICK RENDEZVOUS
CX
ONLY 19,000 MILES, CD,
HOMELINK, CRUISE, P/W, P/L
795-6800 *17,495


1991 CHEVY BLAZER
AUTO, A/C,
P/S/W/DL

795-9930 *2.995


2002 CHEVY CORVETTE CV
RED, 12,281 MILES, POWER
WINDOWS/STEERING/SEAT/
DOOR LOCKS
746-7883 '32,500


2004 CHEVY CORVETTE CV
COMMEMORATIVE EDITION
A/C, CRUISE CONTROL,
LEATHER SEATS, 29,518 MILES
746-7883 CALL FOR LOW $


1998 CHEVY LUM NA
AUTOMATIC AND AIR .
CONDITIONING.

795-7371 '2,999'


2002 CHEVY 310 CREW CAB
4x4
LEER TOP


795-7371


'14.995


2000 CHEVY SILVERADO STEP 2001 CHEVY SILVERADO 2002 CHRYSLER TOWN AND
SIDE 4X4 EXTENDED CAB REAL 1500 EXTENDED CAB COUNTRY
CLEAN, GREAT FOR FAMILY OR 6 CYL., CRUISE CONTROL, CD 6 CYL., POWER WINDOWS,
WORK, BEDLINER. PLAYER, BED LINER. POWER PASSENGER SEAT.
527-0129 '11.900 795-6800 '8.791 795-6800 '15.827


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2007 COBRA GT500
SHELBY MUSTANG CONV.
LIMITED PRODUCTION CAR

746-7883 CALL FOR LOW $


4.6 TRITON, AUTOMATIC, ALLOY
WHEELS, DIAMOND PLATE
TOOLBOX, BEDLINER.
527-0129 '7,999


1996 FORD ESCORT LX
WAGON
AUTOMATIC, A/C AND ONLY
86,000 EASY MILES.
795-7371 *3,995









2003 FORD FOCUS
CLEAN
STK #7050678A

564-8668 $10.595


2004 FORD RANGER EDGE

STK #5676137A
564-8668 '14,350


4A4

795-7371


795-7371


ZUUJ FORDU IAUKU 5 ES
P/W, P/L, POWER DRIVERS SEAT,
CRUISE CONTROL, CD PLAYER,
ALLOY WHEELS.
795-6800 '8,801


6 CYL, POWER STEERING,
POWER DOOR LOCKS, CRUISE
CONTROL, CD PLAYER.
'9.995 795-6800 '9.827


1997 FORD THUNDERBIRD
ONE OWNER.

795-7371 $4,995


4X4
TOOL BOX, MAG WHEELS
'8.995 795-7371 '9.995


2002 FORD RANGER XLT
AUTOMATIC.

795-7371 '8,995









2007 GMC ENVOY
6 CYL., POWER WINDOWS,
POWER DOOR LOCKS, MEMORY
SEATS.
795-6800 '26,364


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AUTOMATIC DUALt.IR SEVEN WIDE GLIDE
PASSENGER. 9,800 MILES, TONS OF EXTRAS,
OTHER BIKES IN INVENTORY.
hB5-7371 '5,999 746-7655 '11.500 OBO


2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON ZU HARKLEY UAVIuOun
DYNA SUPER GLIDE ELECTRA CLASSIC
READY TO GO, BLACK WITH 10" BLACK, ONLY 6,700 MILES, VERY
APES & A SIX SPEED TRANNY. CLEAN WITH LOTS OF CHROME.
564-2453 '10,999 564-2453 '16,288


2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON
ELECTRA-GLIDE STANDARD FLHRC CUSTOM
VIVID BLACK. BLACK. ASK CLAY FOR SPECIAL
PRICE. 4
564-2453 '13,999 563-9900 J


:2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON
WFLSTC HERITAGE SOFTAIL
LACK/CUSTOM PAINT. ASK
IgS FOR SPECIAL PRICE.
t9E00


1998 HARLEY DAVIDSON
HERITAGE SPRINGER
95TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
8,500 MILES
746-7655 CALL FOR LOW $


2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON
SOFTAIL STANDARD
BEAUTIFUL BIKE, LUGGAGE
RACK, SHOWROOM CONDITION.
564-2453 '12,999


ZUU7 IAKL'YD UAVIUSUN
SPORTSTER
ORANGE AND BLACK. ASK CLAY
FOR SPECIAL PRICE.
563-9900


2003 HARLEY DAVIDSON
ULTA CLASSIC
BLUE, ANNIVERSARY COLOR.
564-2453 '14,499


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HIRED. ASK CLAY FOR SPECIAL
PRICE.
;563-9900


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SPORT BIKE
ONLY 3,200 MILES, TWO
BROTHERS STAGE 1 RACE KIT.
564-2453 '4,988


2001 ISUZU RODEO
AUTO, A/C, P/S/W/DL, ALLOY


795-9930


'3.995


2005 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
4X4
TURBO DIESEL, LOADED,
60,500 MILES.
746-7883 CALL FOR LOW $


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2001 KIA OPTIMA
4 CYL., POWER WINDOWS,
POWER DOOR LOCKS, CD
PLAYERS.
795-6800 '8,770


2004 KIA SEDONi
ONLY 31,000 MILES
STK #7096301 A
'564-8668


2007 KIA SEDONA
15,000 MILES
STK #5705150A
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564-2453


2003 OLDS ALERO GL
45000K, POWER SEATS, CD
PLAYER', REAR SPOILER, ALLOY
WHEELS
527-0129 REDUCED '6.999


1996 OLDbMOBUL1ECIERA SL
ONLY 71,000 MILES, CD, P/W, P/L,
CRUISE.
795-6800 '2,995


1998 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
AUTO, A/C, PWR. ST/W/DL, TILT,
CRUISE


795-9930


2007 PONTIAC G5 UT
ONLY 6,000 MILES, CD, SPOILER,
WINDOW TINT, CRUISE,
ALUMINUM WHEELS, XM RADIO.
795-6800 '15,495


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P/W, P/L, CRUISE CONTROL, CD
PLAYER ALLOY WHEELS.


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ONLY 25,000 MILES, SUNROOF, DIRECT DRIVE,
LEATHER INTERIOR. MANUAL TRANS.
527-0129 *14,900 564-2453 '3,388


2004 PONTIAC MONTANA
LOW MILES
STK #7343201 A
564-8668 '13,995


2002 SUZUKI ESTEEM
ONLY 36K MILES
STK#.5126647A
564-8668 '7,040


2006 PONTIAC SOLSTICE
4 CYL., 5 SPEED, AM/FM STEREO
& CD PLAYER, CHROME
WHEELS, LEATHER INT.
795-6800 *24,877


2002 SUZUKI V-STROM
GIVI BAGS, NEWTIRES, 3 PIECE
GIVI .DELUXE TOURING PACKAGE.
564-2453 '4,999


5 SPEED, GREAT GAS SAVER.

795-6800 '5,995








2000 TOYOTA CAM RY
STK #5128788A

564-8668 '9,995


4 CYL., AM/FM STEREO WITH CD
PLAYER.
795-6800 '6,584


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BLACK, 3,000 MILES, SAGE 1 i
PERFECT CONDITION.
564-2453 11699


LIKE NEW, ONLY 11,300 MILES.
SILVER AND BLACK TWO TONE.
5,64-2453 '5,288


2064 YAMAHA RAPTOR
660 ATV
REAL TRAIL MACHINE.
8 564-2453 '2,999


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



AIRBOAT 18'
Fiberglass, S.S. Belt
drive, trolling mtr. 500
Cadillac w/warranty.
$15K (352)628-1883
FISHER
14' Jon Boat, 2000,
25H Yamaha, trlr., elec.
motor, depth recorder,
$2,600. (352) 408-1271
FISHER
14' Jon Boat, 2000,
25H Yamaha, trlr., elec.
motor, depth recorder,
$2,600. (352) 408-1271
GRADY WHITE 22'
Cuddy, 200hp Evinrude,
SS prop, New Blmini,
Alum. Trir Only 8000
REML(352) 447-1244
HURRICANE 22'
'94, Fun Deck, fishing,
changing rm. 115 hp
Johnson. New bottom
paint, $7,500 obo
(352) 563-1327
KEYWEST 17'2"
1993 85HP Yamaha,
alum. fit on trir. Many
extras. Exc. cond. $4650
(352) 422-0201
LOWE 15' JOHN
BOAT W/25HP John-
son/ trailer, Model
L1542VT. Exc. cond.
$2500 (352) 447-3385
PONTOON BOAT
20', 50 hp engine
In Good Shapel
$6,500 OBO
(561) 762-7058


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PROLINE
1992, 16', w/ trailer. &
electronics, outboard
'85, Yamaha, $4,000.
(352) 220-6620
SAILBOAT 17'
Com-Pac, Sm. safe
family cruiser. Shoal
Draft (18") Keel. New 4
strk. Yamaha, 2.5 0/B,
trlr., extras. Exc. Cond.
List $28K. Asking $2,900
(352) 563-0022
SEA RAY 18'
'99 Bowrider w/ trailer,
115 Merc, OB, Tilt &
Trim, Extras, $8,900 OBO.
(352) 628-9056
SUNDANCE SKIFF
16', Center Console,
F.F., Livewell, 40 hp
Merc. mtr., bimini top,
trir. Mint Cond.! $6,500
(352) 382-5404
Tremblay Skiff
15' 8", Custom built,
tunnel, runs dry, w/ trir.
No motor, absolutely
Immaculate, $3,000.
(352) 628-0505
Vectra Deck Boat
'06, Uke new, seats 8,
90HP, loaded, $22k
Sell $16K obo
(352) 795-6895




AIRSTREAM '78
Argos 28'L. new stove,
refrig, Almost new gen.
Runs gd. $7000/obo
(352) 382-3710
DAMON 32' 1997
w/SLIDE, new tires/
brakes $23,500/obo
(352) 628-0699, after 6
or (352) 344-4400
DAMON 32', 1992
454 Chevy eng, 27K ml,
2 ACs, queen bed.Non
Smoking, No pets, Lots
of extras & Exc. Cond!
$18.900 (352) 527-8247
GULF STREAM
1990, 32 ft., 63k mi., new
AC, floor & 4 new tires,
$9,000.
(352) 382-5259


HOLIDAY RAMBLER
Endeaver, 34', 1996
LOADED! 50K mi. 6 new
Mich, tires, Always
covered. 352-628-1140
HR ADMIRAL 36'
'02, 2 slides. 15 baths,
11.500 miles. Exc, Cond.
$57,500
(352) 382-0017
PACE ARROW 34'
Sips 7, 2 roof airs, 56,600
ml. 454 Chev. eng.p new
tires, awning, exhaust.
$12,000. (352) 344-8409
ROCKWOOD
'94,23 1/2 ft., class A,
generator, roof AC,
Chevy, 19k mi. $16,900.
(352) 564-7935




5TH WHEEL 30'
Super slide 2000
Meadowbrook.
Exc. cond. $12K
(352) 746-0348
COLEMAN POPUP
'89, Air, refrig, stereo,
exc. cond. $1,800/ abo
(352) 489-9736 or
(352) 422-2874
LUXURY BY DESIGN
'05, 33ft, travel trailer,
excel. condition
$12,500.
(352) 464-1170
TRAIL LITE
'05 27FT, self contained,
8FT slide out w/20ft
awning, must see
$10,800 (352) 584-2491




SALLSAVE AUTO
AFFORDABLE CARS
S 100+ Clean I
Dependable Cars
FROM $450- DOWN
30 MIN. E-Z CREDIT
1675 US HWY 19
HOMOSASSA
352-563-2003 I

BUICK LaCROSSE
'06, CXL. Only 7,800 mi.
Power seats, leather.
Under warranty, $18K
(352) 746-9985


BUICK PARK AVE
1996, Loadedl Runs &
drives greatly 232K
All Hwy miles. $2,495
352-637-3550/228-1420
Chevy Cararo
'97 ,Convertible auto,
AC, V-8, dependable.
Ext. CD player, $4700.
(352) 586-3854
CHRYSLER
'02, PT Cruiser, Lmtd.,
edition,.only 49k ml.
SPwr, everything, loaded
$8,500bo. 352-601-5111
COUNTRY SIDE MOTORS
Extra Clean Used Cars,
Trucks & Motorcycles.
RV's, Boats. Jetskils.
Consignment Wanted.
Detailing avail
www.countrvside
motorscoro corn
(352) 746-7883
FORD
'95, T Bird
108k mi,, excel. cond.
$2,500.
(352) 302-3127
FORD Crown Vic LX
Low miles. 56K.
Immaculately See NOW
@ www.cltrushills,
shutterfly.com
Password: crownvic
$6,800 obo 637-6046
HONDA ACCORD
'93,5 spd. 245K ml.,
no AC, 30 mpg. Runs
Greatly 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 Conditioni
New battery. Like new
Michellin tires. $5,800
(352) 860-2725
Lincoln Towncar'98
Signature Series, 74K mi,
loaded, beautiful, Wht.
Ithr. all pwr, CD plyr.
$7900/bo 352-445-0507


MERC. COUGAR
'01, black, -: Ti,j p '
63,000 mi, $6995/obo
352-212-7168
MERCEDES
'89,300 SE, low miles,
excel, cond. Must sell
$4,800. obo
(352) 613-6978
MITSUBICHI Spyder
Eclipse '01, Convt., 5
spd. Tint, Wht/Tan Top,
60K, Immaculatel Grgd
$14,50Q (352) 382-0005
MUSTANG RED '01
15,000 mi. 1 owner,
loaded, $9,900.
(352) 212-5628
OLDS 98 REGENCY
'89, AC, loaded, 4dr,
3800V-6, auto, 30+mpg
Low ml, 1 owner
garaged, MUST SELU
$3,300. (352) 249-8059
PONTIAC
'02 Grand Am SE
Red, auto, CD, tow bar,
New tires. Must see,
A steal @ $4,250
(352) 746-4565
or 352-464-4517
TOYOTA AVALON
'98,94K ml, Immaculate
drk green, new brakes.
$6200. (352) 302-2457
TOYOTA
PRIUS
2007 Silver, NEW
1,300 miles. $25A50
(352)422-0294



1973 VW BEETLE
Partly restored; This car
WILL Be Sold to the best
offer. (352) 527-1269
(352) 400-5369
'67 CHEVELLE SS396
Blue ext. black interior,
Trophy Winning Classicl
$15,000 (352) 422-1153
ELCAMINO '79
0 mi. on high pert, eng.
& trans. No rust, exc.
body. $5500.
(352) 302-4045
MUSTANG '87
Red Convertible. 86K mi.
Sharply! See to
appreciate. $4200 firm.
(352) 341-4313


PLYMOUTH 1937
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turbo trans, rebuilt
w/new converter. AC,
Tilt whi, stereo, Rear end
Nova 1lObolt w/drum
brakes, $9,000 paint job,
$25,000 (352) 637-3810




DObGE
'97, SLT, Laramime,
ext. cab.,'1iesel,70k mi.,
$12,000.
(352) 795-9339
DODGE DAKOTA
'96, w/topper.
Good Cond.
$2,700 obo
(352) 527-4590
FORD '86 F-150
100K mi., AC, 6 CD/
radio. Sckt seats, liner.
Very Good Shape.
$2,900obo 726-4109
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 mi.
Clean body, runs great,
$3800 (352) 476-8037
FORD F-150 XL '95
Ext. cab,300, 6cyl. 5spd,
Air, clean, $2600 cash.
(352) 795-7757 or
(352) 697-9563


CHEVY BLAZER S10
'93, 4 dr. 4.3L V-6,
loaded, 4X2, weather .
209K ml. Mint cond,;
$1250 (352)341-0004
FORD EXPLORER '98
XLT, V8, all pwr, extras,
tow pkg. New tires, 1
owner, 97K, Runs great.
$4950. (352) 628-5341
MERCURY
03, MOUNTAINEER, 4dr
83,500 mi., new tires, like
new, $11,700. OBO
(352) 503-6076
(352) 464-3322


CHEVROLET 2500
eG4,tFSilverado HD,
XCab, Long Bed, 4 X 4,
Duramax Diesel, 46K,
Loadedl $21,900


CHEVROLET- ;,t
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r.a parrsiZ&: 2X $
(352) 3445003
CHEVY
77 1-Ton, Box Van
V8, automatic, AC
good tires. $1,800. or
trade for boat & motor.,
228-2745
DODGE r!
3r, j Vr, .,. \'Id ,
_'I-..,i- ,,j,',. i ,1a Q : .
(239) 450-8153
PONTIAC
1999 Montana van, fully
loaded, $7,000 obo
(352) 344-2984




SUZUKI V Twin 1
2004. Twin Peaks 700.
'.uj s.,- Tires, wench,
If ,n .- 4 Factory Tires.
$5,500obo 352-341-4478


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RV Living, camping and travel


Coleen Sykora, Editor
www.RV-Life-and-Travel.comrn

RV life and travel. Many say
it's the best life and travel.
Recreational vehicles give you
the comforts of home and the
diversity of a vehicle.
My husband and I lived full-
time in an RV for fourteen
years. We've traveled by RV
from California to Maryland,
from Wyoming to Florida. As, I
write this, we are RVing in
Alaska.
Join us in our RV life and
travels. We're enthusiastic pro-


ponents of RVing and we have
tons of RVing and camping
information to share with you.
And, speaking of camping,
isn't camping and RVing the
same thing? Sometimes, but not
always. Campers can camp in
RVs but they can also camp in
tents or out in the open, under
the starry skies.
And, aren't RVers campers?
Some RVers stay at camp-
grounds, enjoy picnics on paper
plates and campfires. Others?
They dine in their rigs, on fine
china, and afterwards lounge in
front of their fireplace while


they watch their big screen TVs.
Just as RVers come in all
shapes, styles, and sizes, so do
RVs.
Motorcycles can tow tiny, but
functional, pop-up campers.
Forty foot fifth-wheel trailers,'
with four slide-out rooms, can
require a heavy-duty truck to
pull them safely.
The price? I used to say you
could pick up a used one for a
few hundred dollars or. buy a
fancy new one for a few hun-
dred thousand dollars. Now,
those fancy motorhomes can be
over one million dollars.


Working RVers work full-time, have

part-time jobs, work camp and volunteer


Coleen Sykora, Editor
www.RV-Life-and-Travel.com

Working RVers Work Full-
time, Have Part-time Jobs,
Work Camp, and Volunteer
Working RVers and campers
are sometimes known as work
campers or workers on wheels.
Many younger full time RVers
combine earning a living with
RVing. Older 'RVers supplement
their pensions and retirement
incomes. Campers often barter a
few hours work for a campsite.
Many RVers do volunteer work.
Construction workers have
long lived in RVs and traveled
from job to job. It is not a new
lifestyle for flea market or fair
vendors, either. These workers
live in RVs because it is a con-
venient way to live while work-


ing their regular jobs.
Others choose RVing first and
then find compatible work.
There are books, magazines,
and websites devoted to helping
RVers find work.
Working RVers and campers
do all sorts of work. You may
automatically think of camp
jobs and some do work in camp-
grounds. But, most of the jobs
for RVers are not at RV parks.
Many RVers work at tourist
attractions or in the hospitality
industry.
Others have high tech jobs.
Many use the skills, training,
and job experiences they gained
prior to RVing.
Working RVers often do tem-
porary jobs, sometimes working
for temp staffing agencies. They
frequently work seasonal jobs,


such as in agriculture or con-
struction. Many take a series of
short term assignments.
Because full-time RVing can
be a very economical way to
live, many working RVers can
afford flexible work times.
They work part-time jobs. Or,
they work full-time, but for only
part of the year.
Some RV workers are self-
employed business people.
They sell something or provide
a service to others as they trav-
el.
RVers who do not need the
income often do volunteer
work. They contribute their
time, talents, and efforts to non-
profit organizations.
Working is an important part
of the life and travel of all of
these RVers.


Are electric scooters really an


oil company's worst nightmare?


RV kitchens and using the RV gallery


Coleen Sykora, Editor
www.RV-Life-and-Travel.com

Do you think that the best
part of traveling is going out to
eat? You eagerly try new foods.
You look forward to regional
specialties.
You consider going out to eat
part entertainment and part cul-
tural education. And, you like
having someone else do the
cooking and the cleaning up
afterwards.
Or, is the galley the main-rea-
son you haxe an RV? You can
stop most any place and fix a
quick meal in your RV kitchen.
You don't have to eat unfamiliar
foods.
You don't have to wonder
whether the restaurant is clean
or the food is safe. You fix the
food yourself so you don't
worry about your allergies,
about foods that are against


your religion, those that aren't
on your current diet, or that you
simply don't like. And, prepar-
ing meals at home is cheaper
than eating out at restaurants.
Some RVers are gourmet
cooks. In fact, some prepare
meals that are more elaborate
and do more entertaining in
their RV kitchens than they did
prior to RVing. The reasons
have more to do with lifestyle
and available time, though,
than they do the RV galley. If
you want tQop.epare--egourmet
meals in an RV kitchen, you
can.
Camping RVers tell me the
only things they use in their
galleys are the refrigerator and
microwave. They keep bever-
ages, hot dogs, and snacks cold
in the fridge. They nuke the
morning's first cup of coffee.
They microwave entrees they
fixed at home and brought


along to heat and eat at the
campsite. But, they do most of
their camp cooking outside on a
grill or around the campfire.
Bob and I are in that first
camp. When we travel on vaca-
tion, we eat out. But, as full-
time RVers, we frequently cook
and eat in our RVs because
they are home.
My cooking covers a wide
gamit. I've roasted a 21-pound
turkey in my Holiday Rambler's
oven and put together the rest
of the side dishes for a full, tra-
ditional Thanksgi ing banquet.
Our everyday dishes are col-
lectible glassware. Yet, there
are nights when supper is a dish
of ice cream served in a paper
bowl.
We stock our RV kitchens
and cooking is practical. But,
that doesn't mean we need to
cook every day or spend hours
in the kitchen.


Washing and drying clothes while RVing


Thanks in part to the public Almost 40 percent of the electric
getting sick to their stomachs at scooters purchased on-line and
the unreasonable profits that the at their retail store are purchased
top oil companies are generating for adult commuter use. That is
at the expense of the working an increase of. almost twenty-
class and the revised interest in eight percent higher than 2006.
global warming, electric scoot- Mr. Smith says that it is a
ers can be seen just about any- combination of the cost of gas
where. and the attention to the environ-
Tampa, FL (PRWEB) June 19, ment. Based on customer state-
2007 -- American's can now ments, consumers are sick of the
cruise around town without hay- rising gas prices and have real-
ing to bother with traffic, gas ized substantial financial savings
prices or harmful emissions on a by jumping on an electric scoot-
new electric scooter from tm- er.
scooterhaven.com, A TM Today's electric scooters are
Concepts, Inc product that spe- more technologically advanced
cializes in sales and serx ice of than their sisters of years past.
electric scooters. .. -- They can go farther, faster and
can pay for themselves in no
Going GREEN with time.


electric scooters
Reports of increased sales of
electric scooters are up all over
the country. They are economic,
environmentally friendly trans-
portation at a reasonable price.
"We saw it coming," stated
President/Owner Matthew
Smith. O er the years, we have
seen an increase of older
American's purchasing electric
scooters, but not like this.


The cost of operating an elec-
tric scooter is just pennies com-
pared to the average two to three
dollars (plus) per gallon of gaso-
line. Those seeking the next
innovation in transportation are
parking their gas guzzling SUV's
and sports cars and hopping
aboard the electric scooter band-
wagon. Let's face it, the fluctuat-
ing gas prices that appear to have
no end in sight have taken their


toll on many commuters and for
the short trip, the only relief
besides walking appears to be
with an electric scooter.
Manufacturers of electric
scooters are getting wise to the
new trends as well. Go-Ped and
X-Treme Scooters are quickly
becoming the premier electric
scooters in the country and con-
sumers seem to agree. Both Go-
Ped and X-Treme Scooters have
models that are cheap, fast, com-
pact and environmentally friend-
ly. according to Greenpeace,
electric scooters have only one
tenth the environmental impact
of their petroleum equivalents.
You can get a cheap electric
scooter for around t\\o hundred
to three hundred dollars, and that
will be paid for in a few short
months. The choice is yours.
either to save some money for
yourself or to continue to line the
pockets of the already billionaire
oil companies.

For more information about
which electric scooter is right
for you, please. visit
http://www. tm-scooterhaven
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Coleen Sykora, Editor
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RV laundry. Dirty clothes
accumulate while RVing just
like they do any other time.
Here are the laundry options for
RVers.
Take your dirty laundry to the
Laundromat. This option works
best for most full-time RVers. It
doesn't require special equip-
ment. It doesn't require perma-
nent, non-flexible storage
space. There's no big up front
cost. It's pretty simple and
straightforward. You let your
laundry accumulate for a while,


then gather it all
up, and haul it to
the laundry facil-
ity.
You use as
many machines
as you need to
wash'it all at one
time. Likewise,
you can dry it all
at once. You
fold, haul it back
to the RV, and
put it away. You
spend a few
hours, $10 $20,
and you are done


Some
put w
deterge
clothe
a five-I
bucke
the li
the bi
and d


for another week or so. While
you are waiting at the
Laundromat, you read, visit,
make phone calls, or plan the
next leg of your trip, so you
really don't waste much time
just waiting.
Laundry facilities at truck
stops, travel plazas, and camp-
grounds are similar to public
Laundromats. The biggest dif-
ference is that they have fewer
machines. You may need to do
your loads consecutively,
instead of all at once. If you are
spending the night at one of


these places anyway, it can be
convenient. You are there the
facility is there.
These laundries are most use-
ful for doing only a load or two
of laundry. They are particular-
ly helpful if you want to stretch
the time between doing your
full laundry. They are also good
if you have a washer and dryer
in your RV and need to do a
load of bigger or heavier items.
Yes, some RVs do have
washers and dryer. However,
the washer and dryer you find
in an RV is seldom the same as
what you have in a traditional
home. These RV
appliances use
RVe 110-volt elec-
Ver tricity. They
water, have a small
t ad load capacity. It
nt anad takes a long time
s into for clothes to dry
in an RV clothes
gallon dryer. The
t, put biggest disad-
vantage is that
d on they take up a
bucket great deal of
room the
Irive. equivalent of an
entire closet.
If you spend
much of your RVing time in a
campground with water, sewer,
and electrical hookups, you
may love these appliances. You
do a load or two of laundry
every day. You don't need to
wash your things in a machine
someone else uses.
There is another type of
machine or device marketed for
doing laundry. The apparatus is
a small keg type container. It
has a crank handle you turn to
agitate the clothes. I've heard
trying to do laundry in them is a
sure way to make a mess. I've


also heard these hand machines
don't get clothes any cleaner
than simply soaking the
clothes.
If you want to do your laun-
dry by hand, there are several
methods.
Some RVers put water, deter-
gent and clothes into a five-gal-
lon bucket, put the lid on the
bucket, and drive. The motion
is supposed to be akin to an agi-
tating machine. Most likely, the
long Soaking does the most
cleaning.
Others use their bathtub as a
large laundry sink. I've also
heard of RVers carrying along a
child's inflatable wading pool
to use for doing laundry.
Some soak, swish, and rinse.
Some agitate the clothes with a
toilet plunger. Others, I'm told,
use old-fashioned washboards.
All of these hand methods
wash only. You need to twist
the clothes by hand to get out
some of the water. Then, you
haul them to a laundry facility
to dry, hang them outside, or
hang them around in your RV.
Depending on the temperature
and humidity, heavy laundry
that has not gone through a fast
spin cycle may have to hang in
the RV for literally days for to
dry.
If you are going to be some-
where for an entire season, con-
sider a regular clothes washer
and dryer. We've done this sev-
eral times during extended
stays where we had both the
utilities and the space to use
them. Sometimes, we had just a
washer and hung the clothes to
dry on outdoor clotheslines. We
bought inexpensive machines.
The money saved from the
weekly Laundromat trips
quickly paid for them.


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