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Florida's Best Community
Owner: Eatery sale a no
Trial under way
Prosecutors say Liberty City 7
sought to topple national
government./Page 3A
THE BOSS IS BACK:
'Magic' act
Bruce Springsteen and
his E Street
Band are back
on tour,
promoting
their first
album
since 2002's t
"The Rising."
Page 6B
OPINION:
... Dive
experts are the
first-person
ambassadors who
can truly make
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sth safety and
well-being of
these endangered
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EDITORIAL, PAGE 12A
HURRICANE INSURANCE:
State Farm rates
insurance cornpany promises
to cut its rates after reaching
deal wi.hi state :fliciais, will
refund overchairges./Page 3A
EDUCATION:,
Helpful heaps
A class of third-graders from
Forest Ridge Elementary takes
a trip to the Citrus County
Landfill to learn about waste
management and
conservation./Page 1C.
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Double recall
Some 'Thomas' customers
were sent a tainted bonus
train after recalls./Page 14A
Annie's Mailbox .... . .. 8C
Com ics ........ . .. 9C
Crossword .......... 8C
Editorial ............ 12A
Entertainment ......... 6B
Horoscope .......... 8C
Lottery Payouts ... . . 6B
M ovies .............. 9C
Obituaries ............ 6A
Stocks ......... . ... 10A
Three Sections
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Dillon blames impact
fees for killing deal
with Golden Corral
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The big-name restaurant that passed
on replacing Cinnamon Sticks in
Inverness wasn't Olive Garden or Red
Lobster.
In fact, it was right down the road all
along.
The Golden Corral Restaurant had
plans to move from its Citrus Center
location closer to downtown Inverness,
but the deal fell through in part
because of the cost of impact fees,
Cinnamon Sticks owner Ron Dillon
said.
Dillon said he had a tentative con-
tract with Prickett Partners LLLP, a
Eustis developer, which said it was rep-
resenting a restaurant chain but would-
n't say which one.
Dillon said he assumed like many
people in the community that the chain
was a Red Lobster or Olive Garden.
He said Prickett had 60 days to per-
form due diligence on the sale before
closing. Dillon said he learned only in
the final weeks, shortly before the deal
fell through, that Prickett's client was
Golden Corral.
"If I had known it was Golden Corral,
I could have told them they couldn't
afford it," Dillon said.
Dillon didn't reveal the proposed
purchase price, but he said he is asking
$1.6 million for the 6,000-square-foot
building and three acres it sits on.
He said Prickett told him the client
planned to build an 8,000-square-foot
MATTHEW BECKpCr,ao...ce-
Chris Dudley carries some of the dozens of pieces of art created by renowned artist Joyce Ballantyne as she sets up for an upcom-
ing auction at Dudley Auction and Estate Services in Inverness. Ballantyne's best-known works the Coppertone girl design that
has been used as the company's logo for decades. Many original pieces of her work will be up for auction this weekend at the
Inverness auction company.
Creator of 'Coppertone girl' was a woman working in a man's world
CRUSTY LOFTIS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
There's the famous
Coppertone girl showing her
bare'lbottom because of an
unruly dog and flirtatious pin-
up girls painted in sultry poses.
The estate of artist Joyce
Ballantyne will go to the highest.
bidder as pieces of art history
are auctioned off in Inverness
this weekend.
Ballantyne produced com-
niercial and pin-up art, as well
as portraits and a variety of
-other pieces She lived in down-
town Ocala and died last year.
"She was famous for being a
woman in a male-dominated
world." said Chris Dudley, co-
owner of Dudley's Auctions.
In the 1940s and '50s,
Ballantnie began painting pin-
u p style \\omen. In 1954,a dozen
of her paintings were chosen for
a calendar published by Shaw-
Barton the calendar was
reprinted so many times it holds
the record for being the most
reproduced pin-up girl calen-
dar. Ballantyne's pin-up work is
featured in several books about
BUY THE ART
A The auction for Joyce
Ballantyne's estate and
other artists' work is
Saturday and Sunday.
People can preview the
items at noon Saturday with
the auction starting at 5
p.m. The preview for
Sunday's items begins at
10 a.m. with the auction
starting at 1 p.m.
II People can participate by,
going to Dudley's Auction
on U.S. 41 in Inverness or
for Saturday's auction, peo-
ple can also bid online by
going to www.proxibid.com.
I For more information or to
reserve seats, call Dudley's
Auction at 637-9588.
the medium, including "Great
American Pin-up."
A few years later, Ballantyne
went on to create an advertising
image etched into the memories
of many. In 1959, she was com-
missioned by Coppertone to cre-
ate a billboard image for their
sunblock Using her daughter
Please see ART/Page 5A
Dean to meet with water officials
MIKE WRIGHT
wrightt,
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
State Sen. Charlie Dean is
meeting Thursday with repre-
sentatives from the St. Johns
River Water Management
District to see if they have
plans to draw water from
resources in Citrus and Marion
counties.
Dean, R-Inverness, sent a
strongly worded letter Sept. 20
to St. Johns executive director
Kirby Green that objected to
any plans to transfer water
from Lake Rousseau and the
Withlacoochee River.
Dean, in Tallahassee for the
special legislation session on
the budget that starts today,
said he is meeting with Green
and other St. Johns officials to
learn of the district's plans.
The Withlacoochee Regional
Water Supply Authority, or
Please see !'L''..-'/Page 5A
Editor's note: The follow-
ing is the text of the letter
Charlie Dean sent to Kirby B.
Green III, executive director
of the St Johns River Water
Management District
Dear Mr. Green,
It is with great discontent
that I write this letter to you
today. Over the last several
weeks, I have read the cover-
age of our local newspapers
reporting your district's
desire to explore the inter-
district transfer of surface
waters to utilities outside of
our region. To say I am
Please see LETTER/Page 5A
restaurant on the site.
A spokesman for Golden Corral cor-
piorate headquarters in Raleigh, N.C.,
did not return a phone call seeking
comment.
Many people are blaming Citrus
County impact fees for a slowdown in
commercial growth. Inverness City
Manager Frank DiGiovanni, who last
week cited impact fees as the reason
the Cinnamon Sticks deal fell through,
suggested the city develop its own rates
apart from the county's that would sig-
nificantly reduce impact fees.
Please see SALE/Page 4A
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
2A WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2007
Pure pressure
Agency to spray
Lake Rousseau
Special to the Chronicle
During the period of Oct 8 to
Oct. 26, the Department of
Environmental Protection will
conduct aquatic weed, control
operations in Lake Rousseau
using EPA-approved herbicides.
Water hyacinth and water let-
tuce will be maintained using
the herbicide Reward. Boat
trails will be maintained using
the herbicides Glypro, Aquathol
K and Reward.
People using these areas of
Lake Rousseau for domestic
purposes or for irrigation are
cautioned that treated water
should not be used for a period
of five days in Reward-treated
areas and 14 days in Aquathol-
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
City of Inverness maintenance man Kent Spaulding checks the water coming from a hydrant along State Road 44 in Inverness.
The hydrants are flushed regularly to make sure they are working properly and to release water back into the system. The flush-
ing also helps to reduce buildup of natural elements and chlorine that can damage pipes.
treated areas. No livestock
watering for one day in Reward-
treated areas. Water shall not be
used for drinking (does not
apply to tap water) for three days
in Reward-treated areas.
There are no restrictions in
Glypro-treated areas.
Signs displaying treatment
dates and restrictions will be
posted in treated areas.
Scheduled treatments may be
canceled due to environmental
conditions.
The management and treat-
ment of nuisance exotic vegeta-
tion is necessary to. maintain
recreational activities and pro-
tection of native plant popula-
tions in Florida waters.
For information, call 726-8622.
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and first birthdays.
* Call Linda Johnson at 563-5660 for copies.
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Free genealogy County sm .- .--:--.-.
seminar Oct. 13
October is Family History Month.
Celebrate by coming to the all-day
free seminar offered by the Citrus
County Genealogical Society at 10
a.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, at the
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-
day Saints, 3474 W. Southern St.,
Lecanto.
Guest speakers Jim and Terry
Willard served as co-hosts for the
popular PBS Television series
"Ancestors" and co-authored the
book "Ancestors: A Beginner's
Guide to Family History and
Genealogy" that accompanied the
series.
The topics to be covered are: get-
ting started; getting organized; using
vital records; and using census,
immigration and military records.
From 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., there will
be a lunch break. Bring your own
brown bag lunch and beverage.
Call Mary Ann at 382-5515 or
601-2238. View the Web site
www.rootsweb.com/~flccgs2.
Dream Society
to host yard sale
The Dream Society, a nonprofit
organization assisting those with
physical challenges, will host a yard
sale to benefit its programs. It will be
from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m. Oct. 12 to 14
at 4002 E. Beck St., Inverness.
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4A WF.DNE ',DAY, oc-romiwii 3, 2007
Citrus County Sheriff
Domestic battery
arrest
Donna Y. Sweet, 38,
Hernando, at 6:24 p.m. Thursday on
a domestic battery charge. A 44-
year-old man said he and Sweet
were arguing when he asked to her
to leave. That's when Sweet began
to push 'and hit him, the man said.
Sweet said that when he asked her
to leave he came at her and she
pushed him away. No bond.
David Paul Ohara Jr., 25,
Beverly Hills, at 6:02 p.m. Saturday
on a domestic battery charge. A 22-
year-old man said he and Ohara
were arguing. Ohara had told him to
leave and the two got into a shoving
match that ended with the man lying
on the ground, getting his head
stomped on by Ohara's foot. Ohara
said that also during the fight, the
man shoved him against the front
door, damaging the doorframe. No
bond.
Felty Ervin Shelley, 33, Floral
City, at 10:21 a.m. Saturday on a
domestic battery charge. Shelley
was arguing with a 24-year-old man
about money and bills when he
punched the man in the neck. No
bond.
Randy Gene Lewis Jr., 25,
1075 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal
-River, at 12:07 p.m. Sunday on a
domestic battery charge. A 27-year-
'od woman said she was walking
and saw Lewis, with whom she used
to have a relationship, and turned
and walked away. She said he fol-
lowed her and began yelling and
screaming. At one point he flicked a
lit cigarette at her, which hit her face,
the woman said. She also said he
punched her in the face before she
ran away. No bond.
Other arrests
Sean R. Lany, 44, Dunnellon,
at 7:44 p.m. Sept. 26 on a charge of
child abuse. A 16-year-old boy said
Lany was mad after a teacher called
-telling Lany that the 16-year-old had
not taken a test. The boy said Lany
took away his Playstation, locked
ON THE NET
For more information
about arrests made by
the Citrus County
Sheriff's Office, go to
www.sheriffcitrus.org and
click on the link to Daily
Reports, then Arrest
Reports.
the refrigerator and demanded the
boy do his chores. The boy said he
went to his room to go to sleep and
Lany followed with a pot, banging it
to antagonize him. The boy said
Lany came in again later eating fruit
from a bowl to bother him. The boy
said they began to argue about the
test and Lany threw the bowl at him.
At one point Lany sat on top of the
boy with the boy's face being forced
into the bed, which later caused a
bloody nose. The boy left the house
and met his mother at an intersec-
tion. The mother said there had
been at least 10 other incidents of
abuse that had not been reported.
The boy claimed that one time Lany
threw rat feces at him to get the boy
to do chores. No bond.
Jennifer Lynn Howes, 23, 833
Pritchard Island, Invemess, at 11:27
p.m. on a Citrus County warrant
charge for failure to appear in refer-
ence to an original felony charge of
possession of a controlled substance
without a prescription. No bond.
Brian Ronald Bunbury, 49,
385 Bayview Drive, St. Petersburg,
at 9:30 a.m. Monday on a Citrus
County warrant charge for failure to
appear in reference to an original
felony possession of cocaine charge
and possession of drug paraphema-
lia. No bond.,
Josef G. Ridenour, 19, 5784
S. Pinetree Point, Lecanto, at 2:30
p.m. Monday on a violation of pro-
bation in reference to original felony
charges of theft and being a habitu-
al offender for driving with a sus-
pended license. Ridenour violated
probation when he was arrested
earlier in the week for burglary of a
business. No bond.
Shannon Carol Kinney, 32,
6362 Sunhill Lane, Brooksville, at
8:40 a.m. Friday on a Citrus County
warrant charge served at the
Hernando County jail for violation of
probation in reference to an original
felony grand theft charge. No bond.
Scott Anthony Lawson, 34,
49 Georgia Ave., Crystal Beach, at
2:31 p.m. Monday on a failure to
appear charge in reference to an
original felony charge of conceal-
ing/withholding information to obtain
a prescription. No bond.
Wilbert Pressley, 56, 181
Rooks Ave., Inverness, at 4:33 p.m.
Monday on Citrus County warrant
charges of sale of cocaine within
1,000 feet of a place of worship and
possession of cocaine. Pressley
was found by a Crystal River Police
Department officer and then trans-
ferred to a sheriffs deputy. Bond
$15,000.
Thomas Hafeken, 22, 64 S.
Jeffery St., Beverly Hills, at 5:49 p.m.
Monday on a charge of being a habit-
ual traffic offender. Bond $2,000.
Joshua Paul Curry, 24, 1708
E. Venus St., Inverness, at 7:22 p.m.
Monday on charges of not having a
valid driver license, not having motor
vehicle registration and having an
attached tag not assigned. Bond
$900.
Kyle Hunter Fredrikson, 20,
1031 S. Telephone Point Road,
Inverness, at 9:17 p.m. Monday on
Citrus County warrant charges for
attempted arson, possession/manu-
facturing a firebomb and throwing or
attempting to throw a destructive
device. No bond.
Reva Rene Williams, 45,1318
Andrew St., Inverness, at 10:02 p.m.
Monday on a charge of having an
open house party. There were peo-
ple younger than 21 drinking alcohol
at Williams' house while she was
there. Bond $250.
Ileana Porro Cruz, 44, 7948
W. Drover St., Homosassa, at 7:15
a.m. Tuesday on a Citrus County
warrant charge for a worthless
check. Bond $1,000.
Joanna Rita Tugliesa, 58,
4665 E. Amherst St., Hernando, at
9:40 a.m. Tuesday on a charge of a
false report of a crime. Tugliesa
reported that her car was stolen
when she knew it was in Ocala. She
was arrested and taken to the Citrus
County Detention Facility and later
released on her own recognizance.
Florida Highway
Patrol
Arrest
Mitchell Robert Ingle, 21,
1399 Osawaw Blvd., Spring Hill, at
8:57 a.m. Sunday on charges of
possession of cocaine, possession
of a controlled substance with the
intent to sell, possession of drug
paraphernalia, driving with a sus-
pended/revoked license and pos-
session of 20 grams or less of mari-
juana. While a trooper was patrolling
near Sugarmill Woods, a resident
told him there was a suspicious man
walking through the neighborhood
carrying a green bag. The trooper
found Ingle sitting nearby in a car.
The trooper said Ingle seemed
extremely nervous. He learned
through a check that Ingle's driver
license had been suspended, which
the trooper arrested Ingle for. Inside
the green bag, attached to Ingle's
belt, were oxycontin pills and
cocaine. He also found marijuana
and numerous small plastic baggies
in Ingle's pockets. Bond $11,500.
Crystal River Police
DUI arrest
Steven Michael Blackwell, 40,
1911 S. Melanie Drive, Homosassa,
at 10:54 p.m. Friday on charges of
being a habitual traffic offender and
driving under the influence.
Blackwell was stopped by police for
failing to stay in one lane. The officer
noted Blackwell had signs of impair-
ment. Blackwell performed poorly on
field sobriety tests and later refused
a blood-alcohol content test. His
license was also suspended for fail-
ure to pay traffic fines. Bond $2,500.
Man arrested after
girl claims molestation
CRISTY LOFTS
cloftis@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A 33-year-old Homosassa
man was arrested Monday
after a 10-year-old girl said he
molested her.
Moe Labelle Garrett, of 5859
S. Oldfield Ave., was charged
with lewd/lascivious molesta-
tion and is being held on a
$15,000 bond.
According to a Citrus County
Sheriff's Office arrest report a
10-year-old girl said that she
was sleeping in a bed with
Garrett when he began to
touch her sexually and asked
her to perform a sexual act on
him.
The girl said that's when she
left the room to get a drink, but
went to another room in the
house to tell a woman what
happened. The 10-year-old was
spending the night so that the
woman could take her to
church the next morning.
SALE
Continued from Page 1A
The impact fee on an 8,000-
square-foot restaurant is
$249,128. However, Golden
Corral would have received a
significant credit because
Cinnamon Sticks is a 6,000-
square-foot restaurant, city
development services director
Ken Koch said.
If charged for just the iaddi-
tional 2,000 square feet, the
impact fee would be about
$62,000.
Garrett told a law enforce-
ment official that he was
asleep and that he could have
touched her then, according to
the report. He also said he may
have been having a sexual
dream and sometimes talks in
his sleep. He also said he had
been drinking earlier.
During a second interview
with Garrett, he told a sheriff's
official that he did not do it
and that the 10-year-old's
mother had put her up to mak-
ing the allegations. He also
said he now knows he should
have moved the girl out of his
bed.
He also said he loves chil-
dren and would never do such
a thing on purpose.
Garrett said he is a heavy
sleeper and could have possi-
ble touched the girl with his
arm while he was scratching
his back, according to the
report.
Garrett was arrested and
taken to the Citrus County
Detention Facility.
Costs too high
Tony Moudis, a Realtor who
handled the potential transac-
tion for Cinnamon Sticks, said
Prickett had told him that the
impact fee and construction
costs combined were simply
too high.
Dillon, who has owned
Cinnamon Sticks for 10 years,
agrees with DiGiovanni that
impact fees drove away his
potential buyer.
"We were really close on dol-
lars," he said. "A reasonable
impact fee would have made a
difference."
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Cheri Irwin as a model, the ad
was created featuring a little
pig-tailed girl being tugged by
a small dog who has her
bathing suit lodged in his
mouth.
Irwin, 51, of Ocala will be at
the auction this weekend.
She said her mother was a
woman who knew how to have
fun. Ballantyne loved hosting
parties and worked to encour-
age women to go into the arts.
Ballantyne drew hunting and
fishing scenes for Sports Afield
magazine and holiday scenes
for Christmas cards. She once
DEAN
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WRWSA, reported in Sep-
tember that St. Johns was con-
sidering water transfers to
cities within its district.
St Johns officials later said
there were no such plans, other
than conceptual discussions on
how such a transfer would work
Dean, who replaced Nancy
Argenziano in the state Senate
during a special June election,
said he wants details.
"I don't buy this stuff that it
was not their intention," he said.
"I really believe this was, 'let's
throw it up and see who objects.'
That's what it appears to me."
Dean also said he plans to tell
LETTER
Continued from Page 1A
opposed to this notion is an
understatement.
The purpose of this letter is
to request a formal response
from you to address the lack of
communication from your
office notifying me of these
proposals. A very large popula-
tion within District 3 would be
adversely affected by this plan.
To be informed of it through
the media is unacceptable.
Secondly, I am deeply con-
cerned that your district would
even consider the possibility of
water transfer without mini-
mum flows and levels being
established. Compliance with
this law is long overdue and I
am disturbed that your explo-
ration has not been deterred
by this fact. As many of the tar-
geted withdrawal sites by the
utilities do not have estab-
lished MFLs, I request your
drew a Santa Claus for Coca-
Cola and the Pampers baby for
a diaper ad.
"It's just so amazing how
diverse she was," Dudley said.
During the Saturday and
Sunday auction, Ballantyne's
sketches, pin-up oil paintings,
commercial advertising work,
wildlife oils, watercolors, story-
boards and other pieces of
Ballantyne's work will be avail-
able for sale. Dudley predicts a
unique original framed picture
of a nude woman may go for
thousands.
Ballantyne's martini glass
collection, some of her furni-
ture and art pieces she collect-
ed over the years are also
included in the estate sale.
Ballantyne's estate is not the
If it has to
do with water in
my district, I
want to know
about it.
Charlie Dean
state senator, referring to discus-
sions among St. Johns water offi-
cials about water transfers.
St Johns officials to keep him
informed about any discussions
regarding water transfers.
"I want to be in the loop," he
said. "If it has to do with water
in my district, I want to know
about it"
reasoning behind targeting
these sites for withdrawal.
Finally, I am requesting any
and all written communica-
tions between your district,
Suwannee River Management
District and Southwest Florida
Water Management District as
it relates to the aforemen-
tioned proposal. From what I
have read in the paper, it
appears to me that there have
been meetings between repre-
sentatives of these agencies. I
feel the time is long overdue
for my constituents to be
brought into this discussion. To
be very plain, my constituents
disagree with Ms. Barbara
Vegara's sentiments in the July
25 edition of the Ocala Star-
Banner that "it is not your
water."
I look forward to your dili-
gent consideration of this
request- Please don't hesitate
to contact me personally if you
have any questions.
Sincerely,
Charles S. Dean.
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"It's just an incredible
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CRYSTAL RIVER
Maj. James Francis
Cummins, 40, Crystal River,
died Monday, Oct. 1, 2007.
He was born
Jan. 20, 1967,
in Long Island,
N.Y, to Robert
J. and Maria
Cummins and
moved to i (
Florida in '
1973.
He graduat- James
ed from Cummins
Crystal River
High School
in 1985,
attended
Auburn r
University,
where he was commissioned
an officer in the U.S. Army fol-
lowing graduation. He
received his law degree from
Thomas Cooley Law School in
Lansing, Mich., and had his
own law practice in Citrus
County.
His father, Robert J.
Cummins, preceded him in
death.
Survivors include three
sons, Stephen Cummins,
Joseph Cummins, both of
Homosassa, and Michael
Cummins of Crystal River;
two daughters, Karah
Cummins of Homosassa and
Rachel Cummins of Crystal
River; his mother, Maria
Toney of Crystal River; two
brothers, Robert J. Cummins
II of Crystal River and Staff
Sgt. Douglas Edward
Cummins, U.S. Army (Kuwait);
one half-brother, Timothy
Wayne Cummins of Rogue
River, Ore.; four sisters,
Karen Marie Cummins of
Beaufort, S.C., Susan Cochran
of Crystal River, Barbara
Foellmi of Dunnellon and
Linda Connors of Inverness;
one half-sister, Doreen Hasty
of Oregon; 10 nieces, Krista
Quiros, Jessica Vernon, Daun
Schouten, Heather Verlato,
Brittany Cummins, Amanda
Cochran, Katie Foellmi,
Lindsay Connors, Lorelle
Cummins and Rachel
Cummins; eight nephews,
Kenneth Cmar, Thomas
Hallman II, Robert Cummins
III, Gator Cochran, Alex
Cochran, Douglas Connors,
Austin Connors and Ryan
Connors; brothers-in-law and,
sisters-in-law; and three
great-nieces.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
i Florence Gari, 84
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Florence Gari, 84, Crystal
River, died Monday, Oct. 1,
2007, at Cedar Creek Assisted
Living Facility.
Born Jan. 7, 1923, in
Brooklyn, N.Y, to Sisto and
Nancy Gatto, she came here in
1989.
Mrs. Gari worked in the
accounting department of the
New York Phone Company.
She enjoyed sewing and
making hats.
She was a member of Our
Lady of Grace Catholic Church
of Beverly Hills.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Peter Gari; daugh-
ter, Diane Urban; and brothers,
Anthony and Ralph Gatto.
Survivors include her son,
James Gari and wife Debbie of
Lecanto; a brother, John Gatto
of Boynton Beach; two grand-
children; and one great-grand-
child.
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.
Walter Kallin, 84
BEVERLY HILLS
Walter K.I. Kallin, 84,
Beverly Hills, died Friday,
Sept. 28, 2007, in Lecanto.
Born Oct. 4,.
1922, in
Cleveland,
Ohio, he came
to this area in
1987 from
Willowick, Ohio.
Mr. Kallin was a 1949 gradu-
ate of Ohio State University, an
Army veteran serving during
World War II, and retired as a
district sales manager.
He was a member of Harry F.
Nesbitt VFW Post No. 10087;
Masonic Lodge, Willoughby,
Ohio; West Citrus Elks Lodge
No. 2693, Homosassa; Order of
the Moose Lodge No. 2013,
Homosassa; World War II ETO;
and the Ohio State Alumni.
He attended the Beverly
Hills Community Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Doris Kallin of Beverly Hills;
two sons, Doug Kallin and wife
Claudia of Cleveland, Ohio,
and Gary Kallin of Orlando;
and two grandsons, Doug
Kallin Jr. and Dan Kallin, both
of Cleveland, Ohio.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Beverly Hills.
Ruth
Pasternak, 91
.BEVERLY HILLS
Ruth M. Pasternak, 91,
Beverly Hills, died Monday,
Oct. 1, 2007.
A native of New York, N.Y,
she moved from Vernon, N.J.,
to Orlando and then to Beverly
Hills, where she had lived for
the past 15 years.
Mrs. Pasternak was a home-
maker and owned a restaurant
in Orlando for many years.
She was a member of
Eastern Star No. 5 in New
Jersey; Women of the Moose
Chapter No. 1773, Inverness;
Does Drove No. 232, Inverness;
and VFW Ladies Auxiliary of
Post No. 4252, Hernando. She
enjoyed dancing and was a
good homemaker.
She was Methodist.
Survivors include her hus-
band of 23 years, Nicholas
Pasternak of Beverly Hills;
sons, Richard Rath and wife
Kay of Orlando and Dale K
Schaeffer of Virginia Beach,
Va.; stepson, Arthur Simms and
wife Emira of Winter Haven;
stepdaughter, Cindy Elkins and
husband Brian ofRemlap, Ala.;
eight grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren.
Fero Funeral Home, Beverly
Hills.
George
Rucinski, 69
BEVERLY HILLS,
George Joseph Rucinski, 69,
Beverly Hills, died Friday,
Sept 28, 2007,
in Inverness.
Born Oct.
20, 1937, in
Grudziadzu,
Poland to
Stephen and Helena Rucinski,
he moved to the United States
when he was 18 months old
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with his mother and brother.
He came here in 1998 from
Bayside, Queens, N.Y.
He joined
the Navy fol- ":
lowing high ".
school and was
discharged a
after being
injured on the .
aircraft cariier .
USS Intrepid.
Mr. Rucinski
served in the RFucnski
F i r e
Department of New York for 13
years as a firefighter for
Ladder Company 272 and 58 in
the Bronx. He was promoted to
fire marshal and served for an
additional 14 years until his
retirement. He also performed
other jobs during his lifetime,
including clam digging and
sometimes held four jobs at
one time.
Mr. Rucinski loved to cook
preparing meals both at the
firehouse where he served and
at home. Following his retire-
ment he still loved to cook for
his firemen buddies. He had a
big heart and everything he did
was big. He loved his best
friend Judy, his church, and his
parrots, Kieko and Padro.
He was a member of Gulf to
Lake Church.
His parents and his brother
Stanley Rucinski preceded
him in death.
Survivors include his wife,
Judith (Judy) K Rucinski of
Beverly Hills; sons, George
Rucinski Jr. and wife Doreen of
Smithtown, N.Y, and Jeffery
Rucinski of Bayside, Queens,
N.Y; daughter, Justine Cox of
Smithtown, N.Y; stepdaugh-
ters, Jill Liebnau and Jodie
Walter, both of Toledo, Ohio;
stepson, John Liebnau of
Toledo, Ohio; three grandchil-
dren, Ashly, Christopher and
Jennifer; two step grandchil-
dren, Carly Ann and Cameron
Louis; and sister-in-law, Mrs.
Stanley (Jeanne) Rucinski of
Kingspark, L.I., N.Y
Hooper Funeral Home,
Beverly Hills.
Arthur
Schmidt, 93
LECANTO
Arthur C. Schmidt, 93, of
Crystal Oaks, Lecanto, died
Sunday, Sept. 30,2007, at Seven
Rivers Regional Medical
Center, Crystal River.
Born Aug. 17,
1914, in
LaGrange
Park, Ill., to ...
Charles A- and "
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Schmidt, he
came to
Lecanto 13 Arthur
years ago from Schmidt
Lindenhurst,
Ill.
Mr. Schmidt was a retired
airline pilot (captain) for TWA
and flew around the world reg-
ularly.
He was a member of Crystal
Oaks Civic Association and was
active in their clubhouse activ-
ities.
He was Protestant.
He was preceded in death by
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his wife of 62 years, Dorothy,
who died Aug. 8, 1999; brother,
Harold Schmidt; and sister,
Ruth Maisey
Survivors include two sons,
Dennis Schmidt and wife Joan
of New York, N.Y, and Jerry
Schmidt and wife Wei of
Vancouver, B.C.; sister, Erma
Soderberg of Illinois; two
grandsons, Erik Schmidt of
Wappinger Falls, N.Y, and Carl
Schmidt of Vancouver, B.C.;
three granddaughters, Kristina
Tenner of Glendale, Calif.,
Kimberly Nathanson of
Glenview, Ill., and Erika
Katanas of Vancouver, B.C.;
and seven great-grandchildren.
He is also survived by his
friend and companion, Edythe
Mertz of Lecanto.
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.
Click on www.chronicleon-
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obituaries.
Funeral
Maj. James Francis
Cummins. Funeral services
will be conducted at 12:30 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 5, 2007, from Seven
Rivers Presbyterian Church of
Crystal River. Burial with mili-
tary honors will follow in
Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell. Friends may call at
the Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home on Thursday from 6 to 8
p.m. In lieu of flowers, memori-
als are requested to Jim's chil-
dren's college fund, c/o Robert
Cummins II, 111 W Main St.,
Suite 302, Inverness, FL 34450.
Ruth M. Pasternak Funeral
services for Mrs. Ruth M.
Pasternak, age 91, of Beverly
Hills, will be conducted at
noon on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007,
at Fero Funeral Home, 5955 N.
Lecanto Highway, Beverly
Hills, FL 34465. Entombment
will be in Fero Memorial
Gardens Mausoleum following
the chapel service. Visitation
will take place two hours prior
to the chapel service beginning
at 10 a.m. Memorial contribu-
tions may be made to Hospice
of Citrus County, PO. Box
641270, Beverly Hills, FL
34464.
George Joseph Rucinski.
The service of remembrance
for George Joseph Rucinski,
age 69 years, of Beverly Hills,
will be conducted at 2 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 5, 2007, at the Gulf
to Lake .Church, 1454 N. Gulf
Ave. (off of State Road 44),
Crystal River, with Pastor.
Lloyd Bertine officiating.
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memory to the Cornell
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Center, 525 E. 68th St, Box 137,
New York, NY 10065. Hooper
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2007, at Wilder Funeral Home,
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Name Vol (00) Last Chg
CmcBNJ 536646 39.47 -.14
FordM 526766 8.57 +.34
EMC Op 447967 21.37 +.56
Walgrn 396414 40.08 -.08
Plizer 345036 24.94 +.09
GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
WuXi n 33.90 +5.78 +20,6
DoralFnrs 24.34 +3.86 +18.8
GlobTAp 3.30 +.45 +15.8
E-House n 28.00 +3.23 +13.0
Yingll n 30.83 +3.53 +12.9
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Aventine 9.75 -.93 -8.7
NatuzzI 5.49 -.47 -7.9
HarmonyG 11.07 -.83 -7.0
Terra 28.42 -2.08 -6.8
Acomlntl n 20.93 -1.43 -6.4
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118
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Univ ins n 8.88 +1.59 +21.8
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ConsEP nya38.15 -4.35 -10.2
Servotr 15.25 -1.55 -9.2
Cytomed 4.60 -.45 -8.9
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SunMicro 468038 5.79 +.10
Intel 434727 26.38 +.01
Level3 343282 4.76 +.05
Microsoft 320766 29.70 -.07
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ViaCell 7.18 +2.41 +50.5
ChinaTDvlf 9.99 +3.09 +44.8
Sumlnf un 5.75 +1.25 +27.8
VerlNet re 5.45 +.95 +21.2
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MIVA 2.98 -1.68 -36.2
EFJ Inc 3.88 -1.95 -33.4
Insure.com 4.18 -1.06 -20.2
GrandTrs 4.20 -.79 -15.8
Vignette 17.77 -2.57 -12.6
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1,205
140
3,098
171
43
1,724,746,064
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on NYSE and Nasdaq and 25 most active on Amex. Tables show name, price and net change,
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CapCtyBk .70
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FPLGrp 1.64
FlaRock .60
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GnMotr 1.00
HomeDp .90
Intel .45
IBM 1.60
Lowes .32
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19 33.19
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+.67 -6.0
+.14 -14.1
+.12 +3.7
+.08 +7.4
-1.71 +20.4
-.05 +14.3
+.56 +48.1
+.34 +14.1
+.10 +13.2
+1.00 +20.6
+.20 -16.9
+.01 +30.3
-.67 +21.8
+,01 -7.8
-.06 +26.2
YTD
DIv YId PE Last Chg %Chg
Microsoft .44
Motorola .20
Penney .80
ProgrssEn 2.44
RegionsFnl.44
SearsHldgs ..
SprintNex .10
TimeWarn .25
UniFirst .15
VerizonCml.72
Wachovia 2.56
WalMart .88
Walgrn .38
-.07 -.5
-.06 -8.9
+1.86 -14.8
-.12 -3.4
+.26 -18.3
+5.69 -19.0
-.05 +.6
-.16 -14.6
+.19 +3.7
-.06 +21.8
+.39 -9.9
+.40 -2.8
-.08 -12.7
I INDEXE
52-Week
High Low Name
11,653.06
4,416.02
426.84
8,416.12
1,116.16
2,224.21
. 1,327.10
712.17
13,231.47
14,115.51
5,487.05
537.12
10,238.25
2,417.37
2,743.53
1,555.90
856.48
15,730.39
Dow Jones Industrials
Dow Jones Transportation
Dow Jones Utilities
NYSE Composite
Amex Index
Nasdaq Composite
S&P 500
Russell 2000
DJ Wilshire 5000
Net % YTD 52-wk
Last Chg Chg % Chg % Chg
14,047.31
4,922.85
508.06
10,175.84
2,401.17
2,747.11
1,546.63
831.97
15,595.11
-40.24
+13.65
-.75
-8.66
-9.30
+6.12
-.41
+7.21
+19.35
+12.71
+7.95
+11.23
+11.35
+16.76
+13.74
+9.05
+5.63
+9.38
NWOKSTOC ECHNG
PE PPE Name Last Chg
32 21 ABBLtd 27.06 -.09
...... ABNAmnro u53.07 +.09
8 8 ACELtd 61.91 +.10
17 AESCorp 20.59 -.13
19 16 AFLAC 57,22 -1.03
22 AGCO 51.20 -.82
14 14 AGLRes 39.99 -.04
33 13 AK Steel 43.63 -.55
24 27 AMBPr 62.77 +1.33
16 7 AMR 24,84 +1.59
.. ASA Ltd 72.55 -2.46
21 14 AT&TInc 4241 +.18
.. 11 AUOplron 17.55 -.17
AXA 45.08 -.11
45 18 AbiLab 55.48 +.25
1 15 AberFitc 84.32 +2.07
48 .. Abitibig 1.92 +.05
20 18 Accenture 40.06 -.82
...... AdamnsEx 15.24 +.08
1513 AdvAuto 33.21 -.14
AMD 1320 -03
... 29 AecomTcnu37.25 +1.21
14 12 Aeropsils 20.48 +.83
16 14 Aetna 54.39 -.13
25 17 Agilent 37.00 -.01
42 42 Agnicog 49.81 -1.27
46 16 Agriumg 53.46 -1.84
25 20 AirPrOd 96.44 -241
35 12 AirTran 10.26 +.33
20 16 Alcan 100.26
A.. lcatelLuc 10.12 +.08
15 12 Alcoa 38.85 -.30
16 13 AllegTch 113.10 -.18
. 47 26 Allergans u65.17 -.58
14 14 Allete 45.45 -.29
33 19 AliData 77.75 +.44
.. liBGbHi 13.62 -.05
... .. ABlco 8.24 -.04
22 16 AiliBem 90.88 +.60
28 15 AldWaste 12.92 -.20
7 8 Allstate 58.30 -.05
31 23 Altel 70.24
29 24 AlphaNRs u24.51 +.58
18 23 Alpharmnna 21.60 -.10
12 15 Altias 69.95 +.18
.. 25 AlChinas u75.94 +2.04
9 8 AmbacF 64.69 -.01
18 15 Ameren 53.40 +.06
17 AMovifL 66.35 +.67
.. 13 AmAxle 26.36 +1.33
16 12 AEagleOs 25.55 -.31
21 15 AEP 46.73 -.29
18 16 AmExp 60.62 -.01
...... AFncIRT 8.13 -.04
11 10 AmInlGp f 68.95 +.36
22 16 AmOrBio 11.70 +.24
12 14 AmStands 36.22 -.16
.. AmSIP3 11.15 +.03
.. 97 AmTower 42.80 -1.33
7 7 Americdt 19.24 +.89
20 16 Amerigas 35.90 +.05
22 15 Amenprise 64.43 +.32
17 16 AmenBrg 45.39 +.47
6 13 Anadarko 54.39 -.27
23 20 AnalgDev 36.37 -.57
AnglogldA 43.32 -1.54
19 17 Anheusr 50.70 +.91
18 14 AnnTayfr 33.23 +1.18
16 10 Annaly 16.02 -.04
19 15 AonCorp u45.93 +.46
13 11 Apache 90.61 -1.35
39 21 ApplBio 34.41 -.02
31 28 AquaAmn 23.55 +.23
11 ... Aquila 4.12 +.01
13 11 ArcelorMit 78.28 -1.80 ... 37 Caneitbg 15.12 -,14
25 17 ArchCoal 34.24 11 9 CapOne 69.32 +1.00
10 12 ArchDan 33.24 +.07 13 8 CapltlSrce 21.51 +.75
17 31 ArchstnSm 5995 -23 ... CapMpIB 12.65 +.04
.. 10 AvMerilt 16.89 +.04 13 15 CardnlHh 62.14 +.10
12 16 Ashland 62.00 +.63 21 20 CarMaxs 21.13 +.69
19 ... AsdEstat 13,28 -,14 17 16 Carnival 50,.01 +.57
14 14 ATMOS 28.83 -.09 17 16 CardinaGpu85.39 +1.27
12 11 AutoNatN 17.97 +.25 16 13 Calerpillar 79.64 +08
23 21 AutoDala 47.06 +.24 27 12 Celanese 39.47 -.35
14 12 AutoZone 119.31 +2.79 11 ... Cemex 32.45 +1.86
52 47 AvalonBay122,09 +260 ... ... Cemigps 21.30 -.45
34 25 Avaya 1702 +03 16 14 CenlerPnt 16.47 +.07
9 15 Aventne d9.75 -.93 91 ... Centex 28.98 +1.06
32 21 Avon 38.05 +21 ...... CnlLpl 84.35 +1.25
15 12 BB&TCp 41.66 +.17 16 16 CnOryTel 45.74 -.79
...... BHPBilLt 79.80 -2.08 27 24 Ceiddian 34.55 -.23
10 11 BJSvcs 26.87 +.22 67 27 ChmpE 12.00 +.61
28 17 BMCSI 32.01 +.61 29 18 Checkpnt 27.75 +.18
11 .. BPPLC 68.74 -.87 ... 14 Chnmltura 9.33 +.05
4 9 8RT 17.82 .18 10 11 ChesEng 36.08 +.08
21 17 BakNu 92.45 +.11 11 11 Chevron 92.56 -1.88
17 15 BallCp 55.00 +.21 18 15 Chicos 14.66 +.55
... 28 BallyTchu37.89 +.82 ...... ChlnaLeu93.25 +.06
...... BciVA 24.21 +.60 ...... ChinaMbe u8600 +1.05
...... Bcradesu3.69 +.46 25 ChinaUi u21.50 +.09
14 Bnoollau u52.98 +.59 8 9 Chubb 54.55 +.43
11 10 BkolAm 51.72 +1.08 ... 13 ChangTel 18.78 +.03
11 16 BkNYMel 44.86 -.07 15 14 CinciBel 4.96 -.04
31 21 BarickG 39.25 -1.98 ...... CircCity 8.04 +.14
69 24 BauschL 64.47 +.06 10 10 Ciig o 47.86 +.14
23 19 Baxter 56.49 -.14 15 21 CilzComm 14.10 -.05
...... BaylexEg 19.95 -.49 25 24 ClarChan 37.40 +.04
11 11 BeaiSt 128.57 +3.07 17 11 ClevCliffs u90.21 -1.57
... 23 BearingPIf 4.43 +.19 19 17 Clorox 60.85 -.34
3 .. BeazrHmlf 9.44 +1.04 27 22 Coach 47.20 +.13
26 19 BeclDck 82.86 +.10 ... 18 CocaCE 24.62 +.03
30 16 Belden 53.07 +4.78 26 20 CocaCI 57.92 +.02
17 16 Belo 20.15 -.46 17 12 Coeur 3.85 -.05
17 15 Bemrnis 29.50 +.24 24 20 ColgPal u72.31 +.75
17 14 BestBuy 47.53 +.59 13 12 ColctvBrd 22.44 +.60
21 19 BigLots 30.43 +.56 13 12 ColBgp 22.32 +.25
15 17 81kHillsCp 43.65 +1.27 24 22 CmcBNJ u3947 -14
...... BlkFL08 14.70 +.01 10 10 CmndMfs 32.72 +.86
... 15 Blackstnn 26.08 +.50 26 ... CVRDs u35.45 -.69
... 15 BlockHR 21.36 -.35 CVRDolsu3O.05 -.62
...... Blockbstr 5.68 +.10 29 13 ComipSci 56.82 -1.48
...... BlueChp 6.14 -.01 9 11 Con-Way 46.26 -.46
23 18 Boeing 105.93 -.72 17 17 ConAgra 25.63 -.36
.. 30 Borders 14.44 +.97 13 9 ConocPhil 85.47 -1.92
35 28 BostBeer u51.00 +1.13 .. 13 Conseco 15.98 -.15
11 40 BostProp 108.81 +1.21 20 17 ConsolEngy47.86 +.53
35 27 BostonSd 13.88 -.24 14 14 ConEd 46.97 -.01
... ... Bwatr 16.33 +.33 22 16 ConstellA 25.03 -.01
36 18 BiMvSo 2911 +08 9 7 CtlAirB 3522 +1.47
... 37 BrildAsogs 39.55 +.73 14 13 Cnvrgys 17.52 -.21
55 52 BrkiddPrs 26.18 +.33 17 16 Coopers 53.36 +.40
24 18 Bmnsrck 23.71 +.49 12 10 CopaHold 42.80 +3.03
22 20 BungeLI u105.10 -3.25 22 17 Comlna 2542 +33
17 14 BuriNSF 82.89 +.17 26 21 ConrrCps 25.48 -.15
68 24 CArnc 25.91 +.01 ... Cosann 13.03 -25
18 11 CBREIRs 27.97 -.10 6 11 CntwdFn 2029 +33
18 15 CBSB 30.81 -.25 ... 16 Covidienn 41.22 -.93
25 16 CFInds 73.81 -2.18 ...... CrwnCse 39.97 -.81
16 1B CHEngy 49.54 -.08 19 16 Cumminss135.06 +2.47
16 13 CIGNAs 53.65 -.83 13 28 CypSem u30.24 +.10
11 8 CITGp 41.05 -.21
15 CMSEng 16.86 -.12
17 14 CSSInds 38.13 +.89 76 76 DCTIndin 10.70 +.03
16 15 CSX 43.03 -.53 ...... DNPSeicI 10.66 -.13
22 17 CVSCare 38.46 +1.31 18 15 DPL 26.38 +.03
11 20 CabotOs 36.23 +.35 .. 23 DRHorton 14.34 +.88
25 16 CallGolf 16.77 +.13 8 15 DTE 48.88 -20
... 17 Camecogs 43.73 -122 ... 14 DaimKrC ul0329 -.01
27 19 Cameron 94.95 +1.23 23 20 Danaher 82.91 -.04
17 17 CampSp 36.65 -.25 30 15 Darden 43.62 +.62
... 19 CdnNRsg 75.36 -.87 15 17 DeanFdss 26.41 +.12
20 16 Deere ui48.25 -2.67
.. 12 DeltaAirn 18.98 +.76
13 13 DevonE 84.14 -.36
18 10 DIaOs 113.93 -.13
21 14 DianaShip u30.0 +.24
8 22 Dillands 22.65 +.78
20 18 DirecTV 24.47 -.12
51 12 Discovern 21.37 -.20
16 16 Disney 34.77 +.12
50 14 DomRes 85.36 +.14
5 17 Domlargli 8.15
12 12 DowChm 44.31 +.24
14 15 DuPont 50.00 -.22
13 16 DukeEgys 19.10 +.07
22 33 DukeRity 34.15 +.35
... 23 Dynegy 9.26 -.18
... E-House nu28.00+3.23
34 27 EMCCp u21.37 +56
7 ... ExprsJel 3.36 +.12
13 13 ExxonMbi 9224 -1,71
26 23 FMCTchs 57.10 -.19
18 17 FPLGrp 62.19 -.05
17 15 FamilyDIr 26.89 +.75
13 FannieMIf 65.08 +2.59
16 15 FedExCp 106.50 +30
11 15 FedSignl 15.80 +.33
50 28 Ferrelgs 22.35 -.10
82 18 Ferro 21.23 +.19
9 13 FklNFin 17.40 +.16
24 16 FidNInfo 44.42 +.13
17 15 FstAmCp 36.29 +.05
... ... FsFinFd 13.03 +.12
15 14 FstHorizon 27.95 +.47
10 9 FstMarbs 39.91 +1.51
FITrEnEq 17.41 -.05
15 15 FirslEngy 64.27 -.58
49 31 GameStops57,60 +1.45
9 10 Gannent 44.90 +.70
21 18 Gap 18.92 +.42
27 31 Gateway 1.88
31 23 Genentch 76.82 -1.3
22 16 GnCable 71.55 +1.44
19 15 GenDynam 83.35 -1.16
20 17 GenElec u4212 +.10
45 60 GnGrthPrp 55.61 +.48
18 16 GenMlls 58.06 -.17
11 10 GnMoIr 3705 +100
... GMdb33 24.83 +.52
.. GMcv09n 28.21 +.41
10 9 Genwoith 31.37 -.34
.. GaPw8-44 25.25 -.20
8 ... Gerdau 27.35 -.02
GlaxoSKIn 53.81 +.06
14 9 GlobalSFe 75.95 -1.40
18 16 EOGRes 74.70 +1.43 27 25 FlaRock 63.75 +.56 .. ... GolUnhas 23.64 -.59
15 14 EastChm 67.53 -.69 ...... FEMSAs 38.59 +.77 31 ... GodFLtd 17.77 -.58
19 30 EKodak 27.70 +.08 14 15 FootLocle 15.33 +.10 51 39 Gkddrpg 30.24 -.96
16 14 Eaton 10126 +.58 .. FonfM 857 +.34 9 10 GoldmanS228.02 +5.04
16 15 Edisonint 56.07 -.22 23 11 ForestLab 37.20 +.10 21 17 Goodrich u69.26 -.02
17 17 EIPasoCp 17.34 -.06 15 16 ForestOi 44.18 +.90 ... 12 Goodyear 30.43 +.10
... Elan 21.42 +.14 17 15 FoduneBr 82.04 +.32 13 12 GrantPrde 54.32 -.42
18 13 EDS 22.32 +.22 ... 22 FdtnCoal 41.50 +1.30 17 16 GtPlainEn 28385 -.05
16 12 Embarq 55.83 +.33 19 16 FrankRes 131.29 +1,01 15 14 Griffon 15.39 +.16
21 18 EmersnEls 53.42 -.51 .. 13 FredMac 62.04 +1.74 .. GpTelevsa24.40 +.82
9 16 EmpDist 23.27 +.17 ...... FredM pfu25.45 +30 ...... GuangRy 4409 -.42
19 17 EnbiEPIrs 49.14 +.16 13 12 FMCG 10915 -203 9 9 HCCIns 29.21 +.06
13 13 ErnCana 62.77 +.01 2 ... FremontI 4.08 +.33 27 33 HRPTPIp 10.08 +.08
... 10 EnPro 39.22 -1.67 9 11 FronlierOil 42.06 -.45 12 14 Hallibrln u39,08 +.24
9 7 ENSCO 56.39 -.60 7 Frontline 50.89 +1.68 HanJS 13.88 -.12
20 17 Entergy 109.76 -.58 42 38 FumBrds 14.20 +.52 HanPIDv2 10.70 +.04
27 22 EntPrtg 30.48 -.12 25 15 Hanesbrds 29.02 +.05
... EnterraEg 2.76 -17 12 10 Hanovedns 4485 +.42
63 ... Eqtynn 22.79 +19 23 13 GATX 42.98 -.38 12 12 Harey 46.70 +55
14 ... EqtyRsd 43.30 +.40 ...... GabelliET 9.61 +.02 35 ... HannonyG 11.07 -.83
24 14 ExcelM u62.41 +1.96 ...... GabHrhW 8.13 +.03 25 22 HarrahE 87.00 -.08
27 17 Exelon 76.13 +.34 ...... GabUBt 9.34 +.01 10 9 HartfdFn 95.21 +.81
,. 6 HarvatEng 26.57 +.13
22 16 Hasbro 30.54 +.73
16 16 HawaliEl 22.09 +.11
36 33 HItCrREIT 44.91 +.27
17 13 HItMgis 6.89 -.01
20 31 HhcrRIly 27.50 +.20
19 24 HeclaM 8.76 -.40
19 17 Heinz 46.23 -.36
... ... HellnTel 18.45 -.48
7 13 Hercules 22.06. +.56
25 19 Hershey 45.78 -1.63
13 11 Hess 65.27 -1.85
21 16 HewlettP 51.04 +.06
28 54 HighwdPrp 37.55 -.21
33 32 Hillon 46.80 -.11
13 13 HomeDa 33.36 +20
21 17 Honwillnll 59.75-1.01
12 10 Hombeck 37.04 -1.16
19 18 HospPT 41.79 +.57
22 19 HostHolfs 23.09 +.12
...... HovenanE 1250 +.89
20 14 Humana 70.62 -.60
.. 27 lAMGIdg 8.42 -.30
.. 24 ICICIBk u55.26 +.69
21 18 IMSHIth 30.80 -.69
iShBrazil 7668 -.67
IShHK u21.73 +.31
iShJapan 1446 -04
ShKo u71.90 +1.08
iShMalasia 1222 +.10
...... iShSing 15.32 -.02
iShSpain 61.54 +.28
iShTaiwan u17.36 +09
... iShChin25ul89.49 +4.24
... iShSP500 154.42 -.10
.... iShEmMklu55.20 +1.05
...... iShEAFE 83.44 -21
...... iShREst 7922 +.72
...... IShDJHome21.86 +1.11
...... iShSPSmI 71.81 +.59
13 8 IStar 35.98 +.93
14 16 Idacorp 33.89 +.37
15 10 Idearcn 31.99 +.89
18 16 ITW 58.28 -.19
15 12 Imallon 24.93 +.11
7 12 Indymac 24.55 +.50
.. 48 Inlineon 16.78 -.35
10 14 IngerRd 54.29 -.60
15 14 InlegrysE 51.69 -.36
50 33 IntentlEx 154.65 +.65
19 15 IBM u118.36 -.67
... 60 IntlCoal 4.78 +.26
30 26 InliGame 43.45 -.15
10 14 InIPap 36.03 +.03
... 21 Inlerpubic 10.41 -.05
89 37 IronMtns u32.03 +.69
25 27 JCrew 45.71 +2.18
10 10 JPMorqCh 4716 +35
64 14 Jabil 23.19 +.02
38 29 JacobsEsuO.2 8 +1.23
19 15 JohnJn 66.05 -.09
21 16 JohnsnCil 119.60 -1.03
... 14 JonesApp 22.17 +.51
21 ... KBHome 27.25 +128
40 28 KBRIncn 39.64 +.51
8 9 KKRFndc 17.17 +.39
23 20 Kaydon 53.43 -.10
21 19 Kelkxg 55.55 -.39
... 12 Kelhvood 17.94 ...
50 12 KemrtCp 7.48 +.06
12 11 Keycorp 32.97 +.16
19 16 KimbCIk 70.77 +.58
24 ... Kirco 46.82 +1.16
... 25 idME 48.90 -20
9 8 KingPhrm 11.65 +.11
26 Kinrossg 14.70 -.78
16 14 Kohls 58.63 +1.03
20 18 Kraft 34.67 -.03
39 KrispKrm 4.29 +.05
17 16 Kroger 28.63 -.12
. LDKSoln 68.31 -.22
18 ..LLERy 1.84 +.44
0 LSICoro 743 -03
19 ... LTCPip 25.01 +.30
15 LaZBoy 7.90 +.14
15 16 Laclede 3336 -.05
61 LVSands u144.56 +6.31
18 15 LeggMason86.38 +.97
13 14 LeggPlal 19.65 +.13
9 8 LehmanBr 64.72 +1.07
...... LennarA 24.72 +1.45
12 17 Lexmark 40.59 -.54
... LbtyASG 5.90 +.03
29 16 LilyEli 58.42 +.13
12 13 Umited 22.77 -.19
12 11 LiUncNa t 66.92 -.43
37 29 Undsay 45.47
18 15 UzClaib 35.35 -.20
16 15 LockhdMu107.79 -.95
12 10 Loews 49.13 -.02
14 14 Lowes 28.71 +.01
2 3 Luminent 1.97 +.27
13 8 LundinMs 1288 -.07
26 14 Lyondell 46.65 -.07
15 13 M&TBk 105.91 +.59
11 9 MBIA 63.78 +.38
. MDC 42.73 +1.07
15 14 MDURes 27.79 -24
28 16 MEMC 63.02 +2.91
.. 19 MFGIoblnu30.02 +.96
25 12 MFAMIg 8.00 -.19
... .. MCR 8.42 -.02
7 9 MGIC 34.66 +1.91
31 37 MGMMir u94.90 +2.05
21 13 Macys 34.36 +1.08
...... Madeco 12.99 +.31
18 13 Magnalg 96.33 -.12
19 17 Maniows 47.33 +.33
15 Manulilgs u41.49 -.10
8 9 Marathons 57.41 -.13
MkIVRusnu47.00 +71
26 20 MarlntA 44.94 +.90
17 16 MarshM 25.75 -.01
.. 26"MStewit 13.14 +.81
23 20 MarvelE 27.07 +1.79
24 14 Masco 24.30 +.60
17 14 MasseyEn 21.62 -.28
30 27 MasleCrd 152.98 -.39
38 48 MalerialSc11.10 +.56
16 14 Mallel 24.08 +.19
23 21 McDermlsu56.04 +.61
33 19 McDnlds u55.95 -.06
18 16 McGrwH 51.81 -.20
18 17 McKesson 58.37 +.34
38 20 McANeeIf 36.84 +1.06
49 21 MeadWvco 30.18 +.40
29 22 MedcoHlth 88.58 +1.18
... 22 Medicis 31.98 +.83
23 20 Medtmic u57.34 -.52
23 16 Merck 5162 -81
16 ... Meritage 16.19 +1.50
10 8 MenillLyn 75.62 +1.75
8 12 MetUfe 70.08 -.56
...... MicronT 11.79 +44
79 ... Midkfpl 51.59 +.97
30 21 Mdsx 19.90 +.26
46 20 Milipore 7524 -.91
4 15 Mirant 40.37 -.56
.. 13 MitsuUFJ 9.71 +.41
83 14 MobileTel 71.99 -2.08
44 34 Monsanto 84.69 -1.03
17 19 Moodys 52.99 +.37
8 8 MomrStan 66.10 +209
... MSEmMkt u31.93 +.10
55 18 Mosaicif 52.45 -1.65
34 34 Motorola 18.72 -.06
20 14 MurphO 72.11 -1.01
17 11 Mylan 16.73 +23
11 8 NCRCps 24.17 +24
23 19 NRGEgys 42.54 -.39
45 26 NYSEEur 79.58 -.87
9 8 Nabors 30.65 -.48
8 11 NatlCiy 26.11 +.11
22 19 NatFuGas 47.46 +.08
... NatGrid 79.55 -1.67
37 ... NOlVarcs 73.49 +.09
26 20 NatSemi 27.54 '+.08
25 11 Navios 13.95 +21
52 41 Navteo 7610 -35
... ... NewAm 1.91
15 16 NJRacs 50.43 +.08
26 19 NYCmtyB 19.32 +.19
.. 18 NYTires 20.37 +.08
20 15 NewelRub 29.14 -.20
16 17 NewfldExp 49.07 +1.17
.. 32 NewmtM 45.14 -.88
12 NwpkRsIf 5.67 +.15
20 ... NewsCpA 22.48 +.08
25 19 NewsCpB 23.81 +.04
11 Nexengs 30.64 -.44
16 14 NiSource. 19.60 +.06
14 16 Nicr 43.55
20 16 NikeBs 59.16 -23
14 8 NobleCps 48.67 -.86
14 15 NobleEn u72,51 +1.02
...... NokaC 3728 -68
18 15 Nordstrm 48.78 +1.50
14 13 NorfkSo 52.06 -.12
... 17 Nodteliis 17.36 -.15
20 17 NoestlUt 28.56 -.43
17 15 NorthropG 78.19 -1.55
IA E IA N TO K XC AN E
PE PPE Name Last Chg
8 ... AdmRsc 27.89 +27
.. Adventx .79 +24
.. ApoloGg .46 -.03
15 Aurizong 4.16 -.04
BPZ Egyn u829
20 12 BollTech 37.35 +1.95
..... CdnSEng 3.40 +.46
.. CanoPet u7.51 +.01
..... CFCdag 9.66 -.19
... ChinaArch nu1225*5.14
27 13 ChinaDirn 7.80 +.10
96 ... ChShengPn6.71 +1.70
...... ClayBRIC u50.60 +.30
16 ... CommSys 10.50 ...
...... CovadCm .65 +.03
. ... Cystallxg 3.00 +.02
.. Cytomed u4.60 -.45
.. DJIADiam l40 12 -48
30 16 Darling 9.88 +.06
...... Diomed .64 -.06
...... EVInMu2 14.56 -.01
61 25 EldorGIdg 6.11 -.13
...... ElrGam 4.31 -.08
... ... Ellswt iFd 9.09 -.14
... 12 FiveStar 827 +.01
21 ... FIaPUI 12.05 +.19
56 29 Floteks u47.39 +1.54
...... FrdmAcqn 11.67 +.08
...... FidmAcwt 3.36 +.06
... 38 GamGldg 11.45 -29,
...... Glencm g .18 -.03
. ... GlobLogwt .77 +.01
... 20 GoldSW g 398 -08
...... GriBasGg 3.05 -.11
7 9 GrevWol 644 -11
...... HicksAcun 9.94 -.01
iSAstlanva 32.26 -33
...... iSAstianya 37.97 -.09
... ... iSCannyau32.89 -.26
...... iShGernya 34.87 -.19
...... iShMexnva 61.38 +1.51
...... ShSiver 132.31 -4.15
...... iShSPIO0cbo72.39 -.10
...... iSh20 T nya89.18 +28
...... iShl-3Tnya81.03 -.01
...... iSRMCVnyal53.79 +.59
...... iShNqBio u8425 +24
...... iShC&SRI nya96.45+1.20
... ... iSRKVrnya87.02 -.17
S6RlKGnyau6224 -.06
...... iSR2KVnya 79.09 +.41
. .. iSR2KGnya8816 +.55
...... iShR2Knva8256 +53
13 11 iMergenI 23.59 +.14
98 InfoSvesn 787 +01
4 ... IntelgSys 3.45 +.05
.. ... InterOilg 28.70 -1.86
20 ... MadCatzg 1.19 -.06
.. MaradtAcq 7.85 -.04
...... MktVGold 43.80-2.02
... MktVAgrn 45.92 -.78
...... Menrrimac 9.78 -.10
23 16 Metalico ulO.09 +.58
77 18 MetroHith 2.32 +.02
... 33 Miramar 4.93 +.09
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.. 29 On2Tech 1.14 -.03
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...... PhmHTT 81.14 -.15
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...... ProUtQQQ110.20 +.25
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...... PrUShFnn 74.20 -1.60
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...... SpdrKbwCM68.28 +64
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... ... Signsifeh 1.99
82 22 Sinovac 5.75 -.10
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. SPMid 163.28 +.46
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...... TmsmrEx 2.10
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9 .. Univlensn u8.88 +1.59
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13 ACIWwde 23.04 +.64
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.. APACC 2.50 +.07
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12 ATPO&G u49.29 +1.09
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8 -.. ActionSemi 6.10 +.05
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... AdolorCp 3.22 -.12
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...35 AdvATech ul 1.68 +.35
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55 Allymetrix 2621 +.64
.AirspanNet 2.56 -.04
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.44 AignTech 26.74 -32
...... ken 18.34 -.04
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85 36 Alxschpts 27.35 -.05
26 23 AlteraCpif 24.34
56 Alvarion 14.81 -.01
68 4 Amazon 92.36 -1.05
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... 20 AmerMed 16.94 -.37
......AmSupr 21.26 +.62
1613 Amgen 56.04 -.37
13 9 AmkorTIf 11.86 +.12
...... Amylin 49.20 -.35
... 28 Anadigc 18.91 -.07
59 33 Aniogic 65.34 +.49
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19 Andrew 13.76 +.10
31 AngioDyn 20.40 +.59
14 Angiotchg 6.24 +.04
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11 Apollolnv 21.00 +.28
45 36 Appleincu158.45 +211
28 19 Applebees 25.09 +.06
18 17 ApIdMall 2162 +29
..60 AMCC 307 -11
... .. AenaPhm 10.63 -.25
.. 22 Arbainc 10.84 -.12
... .. ArayBio 10.60 -.40
8 12 Arms 12.01 -.36
.. 33 ArtTech 3.18 +.08
.. 69 ArubaNetn 20.03 +.10
.. AscentSol 17.66 -.55
33 21 Asialnfo 9.54 +.32
57 16 AspenTech 14.90 -.04
13 13 AsscdBanc 30.19
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73 17 Almel 5.12 -.08
.. 22 AudCodes 6.01 +24
64 ... Audvox 10.30 -.16
37 23 Autodesk 49.91 +.09
... Auxilium 21.45 -.17
.. 14 Avanex 1.80 +,07
... 24 Aware 4.25 -.10
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15 15 Axcelis 5.10 -.02
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21 BEASysif 1373 -21
...... Baldu.comu320.58
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6 6 BnkUId 16.08 +.54
57 29 Bankrale 47.52 +.46
...... BasinWr 11.75 +.11
.. BeaconFn 11.60
.. BeaconPw 1.90 -.11
17 13 BeacnRig 10.69 +.38
20 20 BeasleyB 7.34 -.17
18 16 BebeSIrs 15.06 +.04
16 15 BedBath 35.44 +.64
.. BeijnMdPhul2.95 +.56
.. 60 BenelMutn u9.90 +.24
.. 14 BigBandn 6.51 +.07
39 21 Biogenldc 65.66 -2.28
. BioMarin u25.47 +.25
.. ... Biopurers 2.26 -.29
.. 37 BlueCoat 82.64 +1.80
.. 80 BlueNile 97.25 +1.25
.. 18 BluPhoenx 17.83 +.18
19 17 BobEvn 32.23 +.88
...... Bookham 2.90 +.07
... 67 Borland 4,43 -.02
27 17 Brighipnl ul5.27 -.02
84 27 Broadcom 36.96 -.21
43 14 BrcdeCm 866 +05
30 17 Bucyrus 73.98 +2.08
53 ... BusnObj 45.47 -.60
21 15 C-COR 11.34 -.25
8 13 CBRLGrp 41.46 -.44
.. 13 CDCCpA 7.88 +.46
24 19 COWCorp 86.42 -1.00
33 26 CH Robins 55.33 +.30
14 13 CMGI 1.37 -.03
... 15 CNET 7.88 +.07
32 17 CTC Media 21.47 -.13
.. CVThera 9.23 -.09
34 23 CabolMic u45.36 +1.64
34 15 Cadence 22.14 -.11
11 .. CaI-Mlineu27.02 +2.28
S29 CdnSolarn 10.09 +.56
19 19 CapCyBk 33.19 +.67
...... CpstnTrb 1.15 -.05
...... Cardica 9.37 -.38
...... Crdlomng 1041 +.51
36 21 CareerEd 28.83 +.81
83 38 Caniou 45.76 +120
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CasellaW u14.37 +54
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... 74 Cbeyond u43.64 +.23
47 Celgene u71.99 -.70
...... CellGens 3.72 -.01
... 2 CenhlCom 10.18 -.01'
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... Cepheid u24.10 +.21
38 CeragonNu21.78 +1.95
8 9 ChadRsse 15.66 +.26
13 10 ChrmSh 8.54 +.06
... ... ChadCm 2068 -01
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23 19 Cheesecake24.24 +.07
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29 22 ChinaBAK 7.83 +.23
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... ChlnaTDvIU9.99 +3209
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75 19 Chordnt m 14.92 +.682
26 30 ChrchlD 53.09 +.63
61 25 Clenecomu42,66 +34A9
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18 16 Cinleas 37.72 -.28
21 15 Cirrus 6.62 +.04
28 20 Cisco 3301 +02
38 23 CtrixSys 39,98 +.12
8 ClaymSt n 18.49 -2.66
...... CleenEnn 18.56 +.95
21 19 CleanH 45.89 +.44
...... Clearwiren 23.89 +.10
70 CoStar 59.00 +2.47
...... CogenOIC 25.50 +.53
44 33 Cogent 16.29 +.58
43 30 CogTech 82.06 -.36
30 19 Cognosg 42.81 +.54
20 14 ColdwtrCrk 10.97 +.07
... ... CoumLab 266 +.10
...... Comarco 5.60 +.18
25 25 Comcasts 2400 -35
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35 6 CompCrd 24.42 +1.06
21 14 Compuwre 8.12 +.07
... 80 ConcurTchu33.47 +1.33
... 50 ConcCm 1.22 -.04
...... Conexant 134 +04
... 20 Conmed 29.10 +.12
23 20 Copar 33.99 -.01
...... Copenic 3.39 +.35
... 35 CointhC 16.47 +.28
5 6 CorusBksh14.27 +.75
... ... CostPlus 3.98 -.04
27 21 Costco 61.62 -.19
57 11 CredSys 3.39 +.39
45 65 CreeInc 32.72 +.65
48 28 Crocsas 67.22 +.58
... ... Cldp,oomsu54.37 +.63
42 21 CubisPh 22.06 +1.13
... CuraGen 1.48 +.07
... 27 Cynosure u40.83 +1.22
.. 28 Cyprso 14.60 +.37
......CyRx 3.43 +.02
... Cylogen .75 -.03
99 32 Cytycn 49.34 +.84
... 43 DTSInc 29.92 -3.20
46 38 DadeBeh 76.40 -.14
49 32 Dalronics 29.29 +1.05
Dankah .72 -.01
81 35 DealrTrk u45.24 +.89
32 24 DeckOut ul 15.44 +2.24
96 24 dEUAs 4.78 +.09
23 17 Oellnci 27.76 -19
...... DtaP Ir 18.62 +.60
...... delalhreeh .77 +.09
...... Dndreon 7.75 -.06
10 22 Dennys 4.24 +.04
... DexCom 10.36 -.08
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27 19 Dodass u33.91 +.68
.53 DiscHddA 28.90 -.06
... DiscvLabs 3.14 -.02
.35 DobsonCm 12.80 +01
...13 DolrFn 29.98 +.58
21 17 OirTree 41.93 +.68
12 11 DressBam 17.15 ...
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......e-Futuren 19.00 +2.65
9 9 ETrade 13.35 +08
40 25 eBav 39.33 -33
20 8 EFJ Inc d3.88 -1.95
94 44 eHealthn 27.22 -.63
27 20 EZEM 16.99 +.55
30 17 EagleBulk 27.10 +.32
... ... ErthUnk 7.98 -.12
15 13 EsWstBcp 37.45 +.51
...... EchelonC 28.40 +.87
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11 ... EduDv 6.67 +.07
31 22 ElectSd 24.82 -.17
E... .. Eligis 2.34 -.05
37 ElectArts 58.35 +.13
Emcorelf uO0.45 +.50
2 ... EmmisCe 5.39 +.28
...... EncysiveP dl,57 +.07
23 15 EndoPhim 30.38 +.03
.. 71 EngyConv 24.13 +.55
20 16 Entegris 8.89 +.02
... 29 Entrust d2.03 -.08
... EnzonPhar 9,.10 +.13
35 13 EplcorSft 13.83 +.05
.. ... Equinix 91.63 -.35
... EncsnTI 39.71 -.47
... EuroTech 4.25 +.70
29 20 Euronet 30.20 +.05
...... EvrgrSIr 9.19 -.08
... ... Exelbis 10.81 -.11
...... ExldeTc 6.,3 +.04
43 24 Expediah u33.67 +.23
43 33 Expdlnti 48.50 +.31
28 21 ExpScoips 55.81 +1.07
.. 23 ExAnmNet 3.90 +.05
17 13 Ezcorps 14.30 +.48
41 35 F5Netwks 39.43 +124
... 21 FEICo 33.47 +.79
38 30 FLIRSys 58.24 -1.04
... 29 FSIIntl d2.04 -.13
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33 26 Fastenal 46.93 +1.12
...... FiberTowr 3.99 +.15
16 12 FitlhThird 34.55 +.24
... 19 Finisarif 3.04 +.06
17 7 FinUne 4.38 +.13
20 15 FslNiagara 14.80 +.32
... ... FsSolarnul31.53 +4.57
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21 17 Fiserv 52.92 +1.14
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13 11 FRexlt 1128 +08
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2 11 ForgnlNh 1.10 +.09
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17 13 Fredsinc 10.90 +.38
5 16 FrghlCar 40,88 +1.42
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... 43 Fueech 23.37 -.09
...... FuelCell 9.37 +.06
14 13 FultonFnci 14.78 +.16
...2 FuwelFn 9.71 +121
28 OMarket 25.68 +1.56
33 26 Garmin 100.10 -7.13
29 29 Gemstar u6.97 -.01
...... Genelb 2.05 +.05
...... GenBiolc 1.50 -.00
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...... Genitope 4.32 +.06
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..17 Genzyme 65.50 +1.28
72 12 GeoEye u26.48 +.57
GeronCp 7.68 +.05
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23 GileadSdcs 41.40 -.47
14 16 Globllnd 26.01 +.49
... Globalstrn 7.09 -.51
S75 GklMobien 9.39 +.19
10 32 GdarLNG u25.70 +1.10
34 24 GoIlcm u839.57 +2.89
50 32 Gooole u58439 +184
78 48 GreenMIs 34.34 -.19
... 14 GrpoFn 8.21 -.04
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17 13 Gymbree 36.80 +.98
7 19 HLTH 14.61 +.10
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77 39 HMSeHId u27.07 +1.06
...... HadhEn 2.74 -.10
... HansenM n 26.26 +.22
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53 21 Harmonic 11.20 +.21
25 22 HarnisIn 4.05 -.18
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12 9 HelenTroy 19.99 +.08
32 22 HSchein 62.75 +.44
7 7 HercOlsh 26.31 +.04
23 20 Hibbet 26.76 +1.07
10 .. HdsaxTch 4.14 +.04
...... HokuSci 9.84
13 HlywdMda 3.39 -.04
57 32 Holngic 64.00 +1,40
.. Home Inns n3.56 -.25
7 4 HomeSol 3,56 +.01
27 17 HotTople 8,16 +A40
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10 10 HunmBnk 17.90 +.29
... ... Hylham 7.63 +.26
27 17 IAC nter 29.70 -.30
6 7 IPCHold 29.43 -.30
33 18 Iconix8r 23.66 -.24
...... Ikanos 5.61 +.23
.. 52 Illumina 52.94 +1.07
22 28 ImcIone 42.02 +1.14
5 16 Immersn 17.56 +1.24
43 35 Immucor 36.41 +.17
.. Imunmd 2.33
... ... InPhonic 2.67 -.11
... Incyte 7.43 +.25
... IndevusPh 7.22 +.14
...... Inflneran 22.47 +1.62
.. InfoSpces 18.50 +.50
35 21 Informal 15.91 -.05
31 ... InfosysT 50.89 +.36
.. 37 InnerWkgs 17.17 -.05
...... Insmed h .66 -.04
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27 19 Intel 2638 +.01
.. 18 IntactBrkn 27.50 -.08
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.. 52 InterNAP 14.83 +.37
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94 60 IntSurg u233.12 +1.72
.. 21 Investools 12.73 +.29
.. 20 Invitrogn 82.36 +.40
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.. 27 Iliron u94.64 +.12
SIvanhoeEn 1.91 -.03
...... JASolarn 45.30 +1.14
29 JDSUnirs 15.24 -.02
23 20 JackHenry 26.32 -.05
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.. JamesRiv 6.77 +16
23 Jel8Slue 969 +.28
58 JonesSoda 11.39 -.28
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73 35 JnprNiwk 36.64 +.16
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83 19 Kendle 42.99 +.24
...... KeiyxBio 10.57 +.45
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57 KongZhg 7.91 +1.06
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44 Kyphon 70.19 +.12
18 7 UnllJtl 5.17 +.25
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81 LamarAdv 50.06 +1.34
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24 Lattice d4.44 -.05
25 LawsnSIt 10.05 -.13
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56... Lifeway u19.26 -.64
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82 Limellghtn 9.43 +.64
16 13 Uncare 37.04 +.40
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LodgEnI 26.97 +.38
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LookSmart 2.80 -.01
...98 lululemngnu45.60+2.54
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... 47 MGIPhr u28.90 -.11
... 14 MIPSTech 7.99 +.06
...... MIVA 2.96 -1.68
11 12 MKSInsI 20.96 +1.38
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19 17 MTS 43.72 +.47
43 16 Macrvsn 25.46 +.27
. MannKd 10.10 +.69
... 24 MarchxB 10.86 +.32
68 37 Madek u30.01 +.43
... 28 MarvellT 1685 +56
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...... Medarex 14.38 +.42
... 37 Mediacm 7.10 +.08
29 23 MedicActs 24.32 +.42
14 73 MediCo 19.16 +.76
...... MedisTech 13.42 +.27
63 ... MeloPBLni892 +42
55 24 Mellanoxn 19.89 +.25
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.. 5 MesaAir 4.58 +.10
6 16 Methanx 26.98 -.26
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.. 22 MicroSemiu28.97 +.47
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33 24 MicrotkMd 6.21 +.03
. 26 Microlune u6.36 +.08
.. 71 MillPhar 10.26 +.14
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.. Monogrm 1.47 +.03
26 MonPwSysu25.95 +.83
20 MonstiWw 35.32 +.28
.. 54 MorgHII 21.98 -.14
38 .. Moveinc 3.05 +.02
...... MovieGalh .50 +.04
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NABI Bio 3.99 -.08
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84 ... NICESys 37.61 +.97
42 25 NilIHIdg 81.55 -1.72
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9 8 NatAIIH 10.18 +.49
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87 27 NelLogic 36.50 +.15
13 Neleasen 16.69 -.07
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13 13 NelSo Tch 3.15
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.16 NexCen 6.87 -.15
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18 ... NobllyH 19.14 +.11
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20 NvtLrds 23.50 +.09
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.. NuVasrve u37.82 +.98
24 NuanceCm 19.59 +.20
15 12 NulriSys 48.26 -.13
39 25 Nvidias 37.41 -.36
78 ... 02Miro 15.58 -.18
20 17 OReillyA 33.24 +.42
..21 OSIPhrm 34.21 +.36
... .. OccuLogxh d.50 -.09
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87 91 Omnrture u30.83 +25
65 16 Omniisn u24.04 +.90
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84 15 OpenTxt u27.56 +1.17
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14 OptimalAg d4,53 -.33
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87 91 OraSure u10.41 +.27
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... 25 PMCSra 8.75 +.21
41 26 PRAIntl 29.43 +.04
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...... Panacos 1.92 +.06
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8 9 Pantry 26.51 +.86
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14 16 ParamTch 17.82 +.36
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6 11 PatlUTI 23.18 +.19
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17 27 PnnNGm 59.10 -.40
... Penwest 11.13 -.01
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3 17 PelrDev 48.46 +.12
17 17 PelsMad 32.55 +.20
... 25 PFSweb 1.52 +.21
26 21 PhanmPdt 35.60 +.25
... ... Pharmion u48.94 +.95
10 11 PhilCons 43,06 +,46
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31 23 Poymed 52.63 -.10
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11 10 Popular 12.51 +.11
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.. 55 Presslek 6.26 +.01
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48 21 priceline 88.68 -.63
19 16 PrivaleB 32.89 -1.51
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37 26 QIAGEN 19.50 +.24
... ..QiaoXing 10.73 -.21
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.20 QuestSlhit 17.52 +.28
28 35 Qudel 19,60 -.12
28 11 QulntMad u21.23 +1.05
17 18 RFMicD 6.98 +.16
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.. 75 Rdiff.cm 18.21 +.71
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76 39 RschMots 9626 -240
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29 24 Respiron 48.57 -.14
. 55 Riverbed 42.87 +1.92
15 13 RossSIrs 26.88 +.78
40 35 RoyGId 31.92 -1.36
15 20 Rudolph 14.30 +.08
13 14 RulhChris d14.19 +.04
... ... Ryanairs 43.11 +.42
21 24 SlCorp 8.87 -.36
SSBACom 35.28 -.58
23 19 SEIInv s 28.66 +.15
17 14 SVBFnGp 48.89 +.75
19 12 SalixPhm 12.54 +.11
... 25 SanDisk 55.04 -.04
... 12 Sanmina 2.18 -.01
... 30 Sapient 7.03 +.14
Satconh 1.14 +.05
2 24 Sawis 41.48 +1.86
16 16 Schnitzer 74.02 -1.82
15 14 Scholastc 35.87 +.46
22 20 Schwab. 22.47 +06
20 14 ScilePh u27.42 +.77
52 25 SciGames 38.43 -.23
15 15 SearsHidgsl35.97 +5.69
24 SecureCmpu10.08
19 14 SelCmdt 14.02 -.01
9 10 SelctInss 22.55 +.58
54 22 Semiech 20.98 -.05
17 15 Sepracor 27.81 +.40
SSequenom u8.12 +.13
21 Shanda 37.46 +.76
20 13 ShengdaTnu7.30 +.55
29 Shire 75.25 +125
41 25 ShufflMsIr 15.50 +.19
78 20 SiRFTch 23.49 +.14
37 18 SienaWr 21.34 +.95
... 53 Sily 8.72 +.20
61 25 SigmaDsg 49.39 +.10
22 20 SigmAls 48.78 -.65
12 13 Silicnimg 5.60 +.26
14 29 SilcnLab 43.94 +.86
13 30 SSTII 3.19 -.10
13 Slcnware u12.54 +.13
SiIvSdg 36.11 -1.35
... Siverstar 3.78 -.20
62 36 Sina 49.00 +.40
85 22 Sirenza u17.81 +.30
... ... SiriusS 348 -01
12 10 SkyWest 26.25 +58
... 16 SkywksSol 9.13 +.13
8 8 SmarM 7.50 +.15
99 24 SmithWes 18.81 +.12
54 17 SmilthMic 16.34 -.36
... 19 SmurStne 11.54 -.24
67 36 Sohu.cm 4020 +1.93
3 Solatrunw n 13.78 +50
27 21 SonicCor 24.13 +.40
17 37 SonlcSolhl11.10 +.72
22 50 Sonus 6.29 -.13
... SonusPh .61 -.01
12 ... SouMoBc 14.96
42 Souceliren 8.96 -.28
23 14 SoarceFrg 2.74 +.12
S SpansionA 8.40 -.12
30 15 SpadMols 17.65 +.42
16 13 Staples 2192 +03
..... SlarScienh 1.10 +.11
33 25 Slarbucks 26.60 +.28
12 10 SIIDynas 47.63 +.22
11 12 SteinMrt 8.09 +.04
.. ... Semnells 2.17 +.07
44 36 Strcycles u57.24 -.93
20 18 StewEnt 8.01 +.15
45 20 SunMicro 5.79 +.10
63 33 SunOpta u15.0 6 +.09
.. 49 SunPower u87.00 -.91
...... SupTech 7.71 +.70
14 14 SusqBnc 21.28 +.33
25 Sycamore 4.04 -.04
49 16 Symantec 2039 +.50
37 13 Symetric 4.76 -.10
51 23 Synaplics 47.55 -1.92
49 Synchron 43.82 +1.05
40 17 Synopsys 27.22 -.25
54 Synovis 21.94 -.49
8 6 SyntaxBril 4.04 -.02
22 12 TBStInIA u46.28 +3.50
.20 14 TDAmerilr 18.48
... 48 TFSFnn u12.91 +.01
26 16 THQ 25.91 +.23
78 16 TLCVison 3.13 -.09
18 14 TTMTch 13.12 +87
2... 6 TakeTwo 17.63 +.03
... Tanag n 2.86 -.05
52 TASER 16.97 +.77
36 16 TechData 41.00 +.51
26 19 Tekelec 12.48 +.09
29 18 TeeTech 25.77 +.18
29 21 Tellabs 9.65 +.04
29 23 TetraTc 21.94 -.39
19 .. TevaPhnnm u44.81 -.12
24 18 TexRdhsA 11.99 -.07
.. 16 The9Ltd 32.12 -1.28
7 TlomasPrp 12.74 +.40
36 15 TWeisel 16.09 +.70
24 3Com 4.89 -.01
... 3SBIon 17.34 +2.36
30 17 TibcoSft 741 +.03
... TWTele 22.61 +37
...... TiVolnc 6.60
.. 68 TomoThn 23.82 -.32
20 16 TractSupp 4625 -.47
... TmSwIc d1.14 -.24
24 25 Travelzoo 23.31 +.25
5 6 TriadGly 19.44 -.63
14 9 TricoMar 32.21 +.69
35 13 TridenlMh 16.22 +.53
72 29 TrimbleNs 40.19 +.22
29 11 TriQuint 4.88 -.09
89 ... TmpEnt 7.15 +.51
21 ,.. TrslNY 11.49 +.21
15 14 Trustmk 29.36 +.36
13 11 TuesMm 9.18 +.25
30 13 UAL 48.79 +1.01
28 17 UAPHidg 32.21 +.28
17 15 UCBHHId 18.03 +.09
13 11 USBioEnnd7.40 -.08
14 ... USGIobals 19.92 +.27
24 19 UTiWfdcvd 24.66 +.56
...... UTStrcm 4.05 +24
.11 Ultrpeldn 17.42 +.06
14 12 Umpqua 20.88 +.15
23 14 UtdOnln 15.61 +.20
1 ... USEr 4.50
23 36 UtdThrp 66.14 -.86
12 14 UnvAmr 23.82 +.02
13 13 UnivFor 31.05 -.06
29 21 UibanOutl 22.62 +.34
31 27 ValueClick 23.28 +.26
34 19 VarianSms 53.26 -.12
72 47 VascoDla u38.42 +1.34
65 27 Veecolnst 20.18 +.12
... .. VecityEh .54
. ... Verenlum 5.30 +.25
18 12 Verigy 23.99 -.87
... 26 Verisign 34.25 +.28
...... VerlxPh 37.46 -1.52
...... VliaCell u7.18 +2.41
28 17 Vignette 17.77 -2.57
... VionPhmh .71 -.08
.... VirgnMdah 24.24 -.56
7 10 VIroPhrn 9.37 +.70
... 21 VisualSci 15.38 +.27
33 21 Volcem 39.22 -1.68
24 16 Wamaco 39.56 -.22
.. 16 WameiChil 18.01 +.11
41 19 Websense 20.24 +.08
16 14 WemerEnt 17.57 +.40
44 8 WelSeal 3.97 +.01
37 33 WholeFd 49.74 +.00
... 26 WindRvr 11,73 -.28
43 ... WnnDxn 17.86 +.02
...... WrRonIn n 5.95 -.55
23 56 Wynn u165.83 +1.84
.. XMSat 14.50 -.06
. XOMA u399 +41
25 19 Xilinx 26.93 +.06
.. .XinhuaFn 8.49 +.21
8 8 YRCWwde 27.79 +.51
53 50 Yahoo 2695 -09
.. 17 Yuchengnull.72 +.61
35 19 ZebraT 3477 -2.18
13 12 ZionBcp 70.71 +.77
...... ZixCorp 1.99 +.09
... 30 Zoltek 44.33 -.76
16 Zoran 20.33 -.21
59 39 Zumiez 47.46 +.87
.. ZymoGen 13.02 -.26
13 11 NStarRit 10.54 -.29
8 NwstAJrn 18.14 +.46
.. 16 Novaris 55.06 -.11
17 16 NSTAR 34.83 -.08
11 11 Nucor 58.84 +.27
26 21 Nuveenlnv 62.60 +.02
...... NvFL 13.27 -.01
. NvIMO 14.10 -.03
...... NvMulSI&G 12.18 +.05
...... NuvQPF2 12.61 +.01
14 14 OGEEngy 33.17 -29
12 13 OcciPet 65.26 -.89
11 11 OflcDpl 21.77 +.88
15 13 OfficeMax 33.81 -.43
12 16 Olin 22.64 +.12
18 15 Omnicms 47.74 -.56
14 16 ONEOKPI 59.25 -25
20 13 OshkoshT 61.73 -22
... 18 OwensCn 26.04 +1.23
16 16 PG&ECp 48.10 -.11
8 9 PMIGrp 34.05 +.30
8 12 PNC 69.43 +23
14 14 PNMRes 24.18 +29
.. 15 POSCO u195.89 +5.17
18 14 PPG 7625 -.66
20 20 PPLCorp 47.93 +.43
19 15 PackArmer 28.69 -1.46
14 14 Pactv 29.64 +.16
11 ParPhrmnl 18.22 +.68
16 ... ParkHans 74.12 -2.03
35 18 PeabdyE 4828 -20
...... Pengithg 18.10 -.33
19 17 PennVaRs 27.59 +.02
13 11 Penney 65.89 +1.86
.. 39 PepBoy 15.66 +.86
17 17 PepsiBotlt u37.97 +.78
21 20 PepsiCo u73.7 -.25
23 19 PepsiAmer 32.38 -.17
30 20 PerkElm 28.91 -.95
11 8 Prmian 14.97 +.02
...... PetbrsAsu66.39 -.31
...... Petrobrss 77.61 -.52
22 16 PtroqstE 12.18 +1.22
10 11 Pfizer 24.94 +09
...... PhilipsEl 44.75 -.46
15 17 PiedNG 25.80 +.07
..... Pier1 5A2 +.61
...... PimcoStrat 10.14 -.12
14 15 PinWst 40.38 +24
17 15 PitnyBw 45.76 -22
30 28 PlumCrk 45.10 +.16
16 13 Polaris 43.96 -.04
11 57 PostPrp 41.09 +1.34
43 27 Polashs u107.97 -1.99
25 21 Piraxair 82.30 -1.78
28 20 PrecCaspt148.62 -122
16 10 Pridelnl 36.37 -.58
16 15 PrinFnd u6420 -.66
24 20 ProclGam 70.73 -.18
18 16 ProgrssEn 47.40 -.12
9 13 ProgsvCp 19.36 -.13
16 ... ProLogis 69.15 +2.15
. ProsSIHin 3.07 +.01
.. ProvETg 12.70
12 12 Pmdentl 99.08 -1.05
24 15 PSEG 89.00 -.58
15 15 PugetEngy 24.54 +.01
PulleH 1550 +71
... PHYM 705 +.02
PIGM 9.60 -.01
PPriT 6.33 -.05
... iodaAG 11,37 +.23
14 13 Quanex 47.18 -.04
78 30 QuantaSvo 26.50 -37
.. 10 QtmDSS 3.53 -.01
19 18 Questars 52.32 -.64
21 15 OwestCm 918 +03
.. 34 RHDonI 57.03 +1.03
15 14 RPM 24.29 -.06
4 14 Radian 25.99 +1.15
19 14 RadioShk 22.09 +84
29 16 Ralcorp 56.40 -22
33 22 RangeRs u42..53 +1.03
17 15 RJamesFn 34.64 +.71
21 22 Rayonie. 46.82 -.02
12 18 Raytheon 64.01 -.97
25 .. Rylno 29.12 +.34
57 24 RedHat 19.43 -27
11 10 RegiosFn 30.56 +26
..30 ReliantEn 25.67 -.23
...... Repsl 35.6 -.088
28 83 RetailVent 10.81 +.38
...... Revon 121
16 13 ReynldAm 62.86 -.51
... .. ReAid d4.38 -09
17 15 RoHaas 55.58 -1.08
11 8 Rowan 37.19 -.41
16 13 RSyCal 39.89 +.17
19 ... RoyOShiA 81.16 -2.19
... Royce 19.62 +.09
S1 y p 22.58 -.10
12 33 46 ad 24.44 +.88
19 20 SAC n 18.75 -.46
... 24 SAPAG 58.71 -1.15
15 14 SCANA 3.894 -.16
.. 12 SKTlcmn 31.41 +1.39
19 16 SLMaC 5009 +19
20 ... STMioto 16.67 -.30
17 15 Safeway 3322 +.17
34 46 SIJoe 34.39 +.44
30 22" Smude 44.05 -.55
... 29 Saks 18.01 +.59
... ...Saeforce u51.77 -1.12
12 11 SJuanB 33.81 -.17
... 11 Sanofi 42.53 +.06
25 17 SaraLee 16.73 +.03
21 Salyams 26.83 +.30
2 20 SrgPi 32.81 +.01
29 22 Schdlmrbrg 106.47 -.12
17 11 SeagaleT 26.66 +.03
14 14 SealAirs 26.74 +.92
11 15 SempeaEn 5825 -.73
19 18 Sensient 29.47 +.02
15 13 Sherwin 64.44 -1.77
...... SiderNac 72.85 -1.70
12 16 SierrPac 15.80 -.11
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Australia 1.1287 1.1177
Brazil 1.8220 1.8130
Britain 2.0411 2.0442
Canada .9978 .9912
China 7.5070 7.5070
Euro .7065 .7023
Honq Konq 7.7630 7.7693
Hunqarv 177.78 176.15
India 39.675 39.675
Indnsia 9090.91 9090.91
Israel 4.0088 3.9838
Japan 115.85 115.77
Jordan .7090 .7090
Malaysia 3.4055 3.3950
Mexico 10.8969 10.8836
Pakistan 60.70 60.76
Poland 2.66 2.64
Russia 24.9370 24.8577
Singapore 1.4824 1.4759
Slovak Rep 24.06 23.79
So. Africa 6.9100 6.8511
So. Korea 913.24 913.24
Sweden 6.5147 6.4428
Switzerind 1.1761 1.1687
Taiwan 32.68 32.67
U.A.E. 3.6725 3.6718
Venzuel 2145.92 2145.92
British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show
dollar in foreign currency.
Yesterday Pvs Day
Prime Rate 7.75 7.75
Discount Rate 5.25 5.25
Federal Funds Rate 4.81 4.75
Treasuries
3-month 3.86 3.69
6-month 4.03 3.93
5-year 4.19 4.25
10-year 4.52 4.61
30-year 4.77 4.88
FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Nov07 80.05 -.19
Corn CBOT Dec 07 3483/4 -20
Wheat CBOT Dec 07 9221/2 -30
Soybeans CBOT Nov07 9433/4 -473/4
Cattle CME Dec 07 97.97 -.63
Pork Bellies CME Feb08 86.87 -.55
Sugar (world) NYBT Mar 08 10.02 +.09
Orange Juice NYBT Nov07 132.50 +3.20
SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day
Gold (troy oz., spot) $729.80 $731.60
Silver (troy oz., spot) $13.327 $13.482
Copper (pound) $3.10'5 $3.b115
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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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2007 11A
MUTUA FUND
12-mo
Name NAV Chg %Rln
AIM Investments A:
BasValAp38.71 +.06 +14.3
ChartAp 17.14 -.04 +18,5
Consip 30.33 -.01 +21.9
HYdAp 4.41 +.01 +7.8
IntlGrow 35.31 +.03 +32,7
SelEqlyr 22.37 +.04 +13.4
AIM Investments B:
CapDvBI 19.25 +.07 +25.0
AIM investor Cl:
Energy 51.17 -.19 +46.7
SummilPp 15.18 -.08 +25.4
Utilities 19.34 -.06 +26.6
Advance Capital I:
Balancp 19.95 +.03 +15.,8
Retinc 9.52 +.01 +4.1
Alger Funds B:
SmCapGr1l7.02 +.04 +31.7
AlllanceBern A:
BalanAp 18.73 +.01 +12.1
GIbTchtAp79.32 +.02 +31.6
IntlVaLA p 25.35 +.08 +25.8
SmCpGrA 32,36 +.17 +33.3
AlllanceBern Adv:
InlVatAdv 25.78 +.09 +26.2
LgCpGrAd24.51 -.05 +21.1
AlllanceBern B:
CorpdBp 11.89 +.03 +5.2
GIbTchB 170.39 +.01 +30.6
GrowthBt 29.24 +.03 +21.2
SCpGrBt 26.77 +.14 +32.2
USGovIB p 6.76 ... +2.6
AllianceBern C:
SCpGrCt 26.87 +.14 +32.3
Allianz Funds A:
NFJDvtVI 18.36 -.01 +18.0
Allianz Funds C:
GrowlhCt 25.52 +.03 +28.6
TargetCt 23.36 +.18 +38.1
Amer Beacon Plan:
LgCpPIn 24.99 -.02 +17.5
Amer Century Adv:
EqGmAp 27.48 ... +16.4
Amer Century Inv:
Balancedn17.53 +.01 +11.9
EqGroln 27.50 ... +16.8
EqlncWn 9.09 ... +14.2
GrowlBin 26.17 -.05 +23.2
Heritageln2.95 1 +.11 +58.1
IncGmrn 34.96 +.06 +17.3
InADiscrn 18.67 -.12 +45.5
InlGrol n 14.88 -.06 +32.2
UfeSci n 5.94 -.02 +13.6
NewOpp r n8.45 +.05 +39.7
OneChAgnl4.70 +.02 +23.6
RealEstln 30.22 +.52 +10.1
Ultran 31.97 -.09 +23.6
Valuelnvn 8.00 +.04 +14.4
American Funds A:
AmcpAp 22.35 +.02 +18.8
AMuAp 31.48 ... +17,2
BalAp 20.40 -.03 +14.7
BondAp 13.26 +.01 ,+5.0
CapWApx 19.95 -.23 +9.5.
CaplBAp 67.17 -.10 +21.4
CapWGAp48.72 -.14 +29.1
EupacAp 55.32 -.04 +29.1
FdlnvAp 45.86 -.18 +24.4
GwthAp 37.85 -.05 +23.0
HITrAp 12.37 +.01 +8.1
IncoAp 21.42 -.02 +15.3
IntBdAp 13.45 +.01 +4.5
ICAAp 36.87 -.07 +17.8
NEcoAp 31.04 +.09 +27.0
NPerAp 37.12 -.17 +26.5
NwWridA 61.45 +.08 +44.4
SmCpAp 48.13 0 +.02 +37.4
TxExAp 12.34 +.01 +2.4
WshAp 38.13 -.04 +18.3
American Funds B:
BalBt 20.33 -.03 +13.8
CaplBBI 67.17 -.10 +20.5
CpWGrBt 48.49 -.14 +28.1
Grwt Bt 36.47 -.05 +22.1
IncoBI 21.30 -.01 +14.5
ICABI 36.72 -.06 +17.0
WashBt 37.91 -.04 +17.4
Ariel Mutual Fds:
Apprec 51.39 -.13 +14.2
Mel 56.06 +.14 +15.7
Artisan Funds:
Inlu 34.13 +.03 +29.7
MidCap 37.49 -.04 +32.7
MidCapVa 22.08 +.10 +18.6
Baron Funds:
Asset 68.01 +.30 +22.9
Growth 5.966 +45 +25.4
Partners p 27.35 +.37 +34.7
SmCap 26.14 +.12 +27.1
Bernstein Fds:
IntDur 13.14 +.01 +4.9
DivMu 14.01 +.01 +3.2
TxMgdInln 29.97 -.06 +25.3
InlPort 29.69 -.06 +25.5
EmMkts 52.30 +.44 +58.6
BlackRock A:
AuroraA 29.30 +.12 +17.3
BaVLIAp 33.80 ... +17.3
CapDevAp 17.78 +.03 +23.6
GlAIAr 20.57 -.03 +21.0
HiYInvA 7.97 +.01 +8.1
BlackRock B&C:
GLIJCI 19.39 -.03 +20.0
BiackRock Inati: ..
a.i,, 3.I. 1 -.01 +17.6
GrbAllocr 20.65 -.03 +21.3
Brandywine Fds:
BlueFd n38.57 ... +28.5
Bmdywnn41.43 +.03 +30.1
Brinson Funds Y:
HIIdlY n6.85 +.01 +5.8
CGM Funds:
CpDv n35.38 +.26 +40.1
Focus n 56.54 -.79 +74.6
Mulin 36.41 -.33 +36.0
CRM Funds:
MdCpVI 34.07 -.07 +23.1
Calamos Funds:
Gr&lncAp 34.77 -.09 +17.6
GrwthAp 66.49 ... +30.2
GrowlhC 162.63 +.01 +29.3
Calvert Group:
Incop' 16.76 +.04 +4.9
InSEqAp 26.00 +.01 +23.0
MunIln 10.53 +.02 +2.0
SoialAp 31.63 +.05 +9.6
SocBdp 15.96 +.03 +5.4
SocEqAp 41.29 -.10 +16.2
TxFU' 10.09 ... -1.0
TxFLgp 1628 +.02 +1.8
TxFVrT 15.61 +.01 +2.9
Causeway Intl:
Institutnl r n22.05 ... +22.6
Clipper 93.81 -.13+12.0
Cohen & Steeris
Rnly.rr. 869? .r 5 +8.5
Columbia Class A:
AcoNt 32.55 .+.19 +22.7
FocEqAI 25.24 +.12 +25.4
21CnIyA 16.93 +.09 +33.8
MarsGrAt 23.44 +.07 +25.4
Columbia Class Z:
AcormZ 33.40 +.19 +23.1
AcomlntZ 48.37 -.02 +37.9
IntEqZ 19.59 +.01 +28.7
LgCpldVZ 30.20 -.01 +18.2
DFA Funds:
USCorEq2n12.603+.04 +17.5
DWS Scudder Cl A:
CommAp 27.58 +.01 +29.8
DrHiRA 53.51 ... +14.4
DWS Scudder CI S:
CorPlslrc 12.54 +.02 +4.3
EmMkIn 1221 +.03 +10.3
EmMkG3rr29.45 +21 +58.6
EuroEq 42.01 -.25 +23.7
GrBdSr 9.85 -.01 +6.4
GIbOpp 47.07 +.04 +23.6
GIbiThem 37.60 +.11 +26.1
GoldSPrc 24.26 -.80 +33.6
GrolncS 23.31 +.02 +13.1
HiYIdTx 12.81 +.01 +3.4
IntToAMT 11.08 +.02 +3.3
InOt FdS 72.63 -.31 +30.4
LgCoGro 30.87 -.07 +20.3
LalAnsrEq 81.56 +.17 +70.8
MgdMuni S 9.03 +.01 +3.4
MATFS 14.15 +.01 +3.2
Davis Funds A:
NYVenA 41.83 +.04 +17.5
Davis Funds B:
NYVenB 39.86 +.04 +16.6
Davis Funds C &Y:
Delaware Invest A:
TrendAp 21.18 +.14 +29.3
TxUSAp 11.37 +.01 +1,9
Delaware Invest B:
DelciB 3.34 +.01 +8.2
Dimensional Fds:
EmMktV 45,78 +.14 +72.4
IntSmnVan 23,31 ... +26.6
USLgCon45,39 -.01 +18.2
USLgVan 26.14 +.02 +13.1
USMicronl6.36 +.11 +16.1
US Small n22.53 +.16 +16.8
USSmVa 29.61 +.27 +12.1
lnOlSmCon21.50 ... +26.5
EmgMkt n 35.07 +26 +08.9
Frdn 10.22 ... +5.3
IntVan 26.25 ... +29.4
GIb5Fxlncn10.75 ... +4.9
TMUSTgtV25.55 +19 +12.4
TMIntVa 22.45 -.02 +29.4
TMMkwV 18.88 +.04 +15.7
2YGIFxdn 1031 +.01 +56.1
DFARIEn 31.17 +.53 +7.7
Dodge&Cox:
Balanced 89.71 -.04 +11.0
Income 12.54 +.02 +5.3
InUStk 49.67 +.03 +26.3
Stock 160.55 -.18 +13.8
Dreyfus:
Aprec 47.82 -.17 +17.4
Dreyf 11.29 +.01 +20.1
Dr5001nt 44.05 -.01 +17.7
EmgLd 35.07 +.27 +9.3
FLIntr 12.85 +.01 +2.7
InaMul 17.37 .,. 0.0
Dreyfus Founders:
GrowthB 12.05 0.0
GrtthFp 12.85 .. 0.0
Dreyfus Premier:
CorV Ip 33.81 ... +17.5
LtdHYdAp 7.14 ... +6.4
SWalAr 35.58 -.02 +21,0
TchGroA 28.62 +.01 +19.7
Driehaus Funds:
EMkIGr 54,17 +.37 462.6
Eaton Vance Cl A:
ChinAp 39.84 +.85+112.9 -
AMTFMBI 10.74 +.03 +2.0
MultrCGrA11.60 ... 482
InBosA 6,38 +.01 +7.1 II -
LgCpVal 23.21 -.05 +20.1
NallMun 11.53 +.02 +2.3 l1g
SpEqlA 16.39 +.01 +34.7
TradGvA 7.16 +.01 +4.7
Eaton Vance Cl B: T -
FLMBI 10.87 +.01 +1.8 Ft
HlthSBI 12.93 -.02 +12.2 -
NatIMBI 11.53 +03 +1.6 rNW
Eaton Vance CI C: i
GovlCp 7.15 +.01 +4.0
NatlMCt 11.53 +.03 +1.5 Cf
Evergreen A: T- -
AslAIIp 15.81 ... NA 0,
Evergreen C:
AsIAIICI 15.27 NA N
Evergreen I: L o
CofBdl 10.42 +.02 +4.9
SIMunil 9.87 ... +2.9 Foomp i,,,-
Excelsior Funds: r
Energy 27.75 -.29 +44.2 -_
HiYieldp 4.64 +.01 +10.6
ValRestr 59.74 +.16 +24.8 S -
FPA Funds: N ,
Nwlnc 10.90 ... +5.4
Fairholme 33.40 +.07+25.5
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MidGrStA 44.86 +.17 +30.1
KaulmAp 6.74 +.04 +32.4 CvtScAp 17.39 +.06 +15.8 Lo
MuSecA 10.40 +.01 +1.5 DblTFA 11.83 +.03 +3.0 L
Federated Instl: DynTchA 32,75 -.01 +28.4 Si
KaufmnK 6.75 +.05 +32.3 EqlncAp 23,05 +.08 +13.9 L
Fidelity AdvFoe T: Fedintp 11.37 +.02 +3.0 S
EnergyT 52.26 -.19 +49.5 FedTFAp 11.95 +.02 +3.2 Lo
HlCarT 22.46 -.08 +14.2 FLTFAp 11,71 +.01 +2.9 A
Fidelity Advisor A: FoundAI p 14.63 ... +14.3 B
DivintlAr 25.87 -.07 +22.6 GATFAp 11.98 +.02 +3.0 M
Fidelity Advisor 1: GoldPrM A38.74 -1.15 +39.7 MI
DivMntl n26.29 -.07 +22.9 Grw4hA p 46.85 -.16 +20.0 M
EqGrIn 68.47 -.01 +32.0 HYTFAp 10.69 +.01 +2.6 M
Eqlnin 33.11 ... +17.8 IncomAp 2.74 ... +14.5 Hi
InlBdIn 10.72 +.02 +3.4 InsTFAp 12.14 +.01 +3.2 In
FIdelity AdvisorT: NYITFp 10.82 +.02 +2,7 M
BalancT 18.25 +,03 +17.6 LATFAp 11.44 +.02 +3.1 To
DivlntTp 25.57 -07 +224 LMGvScA 9.99 ... +4.9 V
DivGrTp 14.43 +.02 +147 MDTFAp 11.59 +.02 +2.7 Mt
DynCATp21.05 +07 +23.4 MATFAp 11.74 +.02 +2.6 M
EqGrTp 64.43 -02 +312 MITFAp 12.10 +.01 +3.3 G
EqInT 32.62 -01 +172 MNInsA 11.98 +.02 +3.0 Hi
GrOppT 42.61 +.17 +36.2 MOTFAp 12.12 +.02 +2.8 M
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InlBdT 10.70 +.02 +3.0 NYinsAp 11.40 +.02 +2.6 MF
MidCpTp 28.61 +.02 +30.5 NYTFAp 11.64 +.02 +3.2 In
MulncTp 12.76 +.02 +2.8 NCTFAp 12.12 +.01 +2.6 Ma
OvrseaT 26.09 -.10 +28.3 OhiolAp 12.46 +.02 +3.3 Hi
STFT 9.30 ... +3.1 ORTFAp 11.75 +.01 +3.2 M,
Fidelity Freedom: PATFAp 10.30 +.02 +3.2 C
FF2010 n1554 +,02 +14.1 ReEScAp22.07 +.31 -5.5' C
FF2015n 13.08 +.02 +15.4 RisDvAp 37.93 +.02 +11.3 G
FF2020n 16.72 +.01 +17.6 SMCpGrA45.88 +.16 +30.4 H'
FF2025n 13.87 +.02 +18.1 USGovAp 6.38 4-.8 Int
FF2030n 17.46 +.02 +20.2 LUilsAp 14.76 -.03 +20.9 Sr
FF2035n 14.47 +.01 +20.3 VATFAp 11.65 +.01 +2.9 To
FF2040n 10.35 +.01 +20.9 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: Ma
Fidelity Invest: IncmeAd 2.73 ... +14.8 Gi
AggrGrr n24.10 +.10 +37.9 FrankfTempFmnk B: Ma
AMgr50 n 17.25 +.03 +13.2 IncomeBI 2.73 ... +13.6 Fc
AMgr70n 17.97 +.03 +16.6 Frank/Temp Frnk C: Gr
AMgr20rn12.96 +.01 +7.8 FoundAIp 14.36 +.01 +13.6 Ma
Bolancn 21.56 +.04 +18.3 IncomCI 2.76 ... +13.9 In
BlueChGrn46.21 -.11 +19.4 FrankTremp Mtl A&B: pa
CAMunn 12.21 +.02 +3.2 BeacnA 17.62 +.06 +15.6 Ma
Canada n 64.24 -.47 +39.0 DiscA 33.91 +.05 +22.4 Int
CapApn 31.29 +.09 +24.4 QualdAl 23.94 +.07 +18.6 Mi,
CapDevOnl4.55 -.01 +21.4 SharesA 27.51 +.05 +14.8 M
Cplncrn 8.98 +.01 +11.1 Frank/Temp Mtl C: Moc
ChinaRgn38.40 +,61 +74.8 DiscCt 33.51 +.04 +21.6 M
CngSn 518.29 -2.58 +18.6 SharesCt 27.09 +.05 +14.0 Mo
CTMunrn11.27 +.02 +3.3 Frank/Temp Temp A: Di
Contra n 76.36 -.09 +26.4 DvMkiAp 35.91 +.32 +50.2 Mo
CnvScn 29.97 -.01 +29.7 ForgnAp 15.87 +.13 +27.1 Di
DisEqn 32.47 -.02 +19.7 GIBdAp 11.63 -.05 +14.4 Gi
Divintln 43.48 -.03 +28.8 GrwthAp 27.17 -.02 +14.6 St
DivStkOn 17.75 +.08 +21.4 IntxEMp 21.39 0.0 Mo.
DivGlhn 32.35 +.05 +15.4 WoridAp 21.40 +.01 +19.6 Er
EmrMkn 34.18 +.25 +64.8 Frank/TempTmp Adv: GI
Eq ncn 62.62 +.05 +18.1 GrthAv 27.24 -.02 +14.9 int
EQII n 25.57 ... +18.0 Frank/Temp Tmp B&C: Mu
ECapAp 31.34 -.15 +28.1 DevMktC 34.99 +.31 +49.1 Int
Europe 44.69 -.26 +25.1 ForgnCp 15.56 +.12 +26.2 Mu
Exchn 365.34 -1.26 +21.4 GrwthCp 26.37 -.02 +13.7 MB
Exportn 26.90 +.08 +24.5 GEEIfunS&S: Di
Fideln 41.00 -.06 +22.8 S&SPM 51.69 -.19 +18.6 Q
Fiftyrn 24.31 ... +29.8 GMO Trust IIIl: S
FtRateHirn9.73 ... +4.7 EmMkr 27.32 +.17 +63.0 Ne
FLMurn 11.34 +.02 +3.1 For 20.18 -.07 +24.8 Fc
FrInOne n 32.38 +.01 +17.7 IntlntrVl 38.81 -.20 +24,7 Ge
GNMAn 10.76 +.01 +5.2 GMO Trust IV: g
GovItnc 10.15 +.01 +5.3 EmrMkI 27.25 +.18 +63.0 P.
GroCon 84.22 +.16 +31.9 Foreign 20.19 -.07 +24.8 PN
Grolncn 30.78 +.14 +16.2 IntIGrEq 35.01 -.14 +28.2 Ne
Gronclln 12.15 ... +21.7 InllnIrVI 38.81 -.19 +24.9 Nc
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IntBdn 10.18 +.02 +3.8 InfilndxPI 25.32 -.01 +2.7 No
InlGovn 10.10 +.01 +5.4 InflCorEq 44.09 -.17 +26.1 So
IntlDiscn 45.26 -.11 +32.2 USQItyEq 22.89 -.04 NS To
InISCprn 29.53 -.08 +28.6 Gabelli Funds: Nua
InvGBn 7.24 +.01 +32 Asset 54.78 +27.0 HN
Japann 18.05 +.06 +8.1 Gateway Funds: Oa,
JpnSmn 12.39 -.03 -6.6 Gateway 28.94 +.05 +11.1 Oa
LatAmn 63.29 +.01 68.5 Goldman Sachs A: w
LevCoStkn34.16 +.06 +34.4 HYMuAp 10.83 +.01 -1.4 Oa
LowPrn 45.00 +.29 +19.4 MdCVAp 41.66 +.06 +16.8 Eq
Magellnn100.45 +.09 +25.2 Goldman Sachs Inst: Glo
MDMurn10.78 +.02 +2.9 HYMuni n10.83 +.01 -1.1 O.
MAMunn 11.79 +.02 +3.3 MidCapV 42.09 +.06 +17.3 Se
MIMunn 11.73 +.01 +3.2 Struint 17.31 -.09 +26.3 Ol
MidCapn 32.29 +.06 +23.0 Harbor Funds: T
MNMunn 11.25 +.01 +3.0 Bond 11.67 +.01 +5.3 Tc
MtgS.cn 10.65 +.01 +1.5 CapApnst 37.71 +.04 +18.8 Ap
Munilncn 12.62 +.02 +3.2 Intr 76.30 +.07 +39.6 A
NJMunrn11.45 +.02 +3.4 Hartford Fds A:
NwMkItrn 14.72 +.02 +7.8 CpAppAp 44.87 -.06 +28.3 Co
NwMilln 34.04 +.16 +28.2 DivGthAp23.26 -.09 +21.1 Ca
NYMunn 12.67 +02 +3.0 Hartford Fds C:
OTCn 52.13 +25 +37.5 CapACt 40.75 -.05 +274
OhMunn 11.47 +.02 +3.1 Hartford Fd : Div
100Index 11.24 ... NS Gartrd ppL 37.57 -.05 Ds1.0 Eq
Ovrsean 55.09 -.02 +35.6 Hartford HS 37
PcBasn 34.71 +.02 +41.2 CpHaenfed 66n6 +3 GlA
PAMumnrn10.70 +.01 43.3 CapApp 61.99 -.06 +30.9 GlQ
on n .7 +01 +7 Iv&Gr 25.37 -.10 +22.0 Go
talEn 21.37 +.01 +14.7 Advisers 24.51 +.02 +16,6 Intl
SIalEn 10.24 +.01 +35.2 Stock 58.12 +.04 +22.2 M
StBn8un 10.2 +.01 +5 TotRetBd 11.58 +.01 +4.8 Mn
STBFn 8.70 .12 +2.7 Hartford HLS IS : MS
SmlCpSern29.26 +.209 +23.1 CopAppp 61.54 -.06 +30.6 Mk
Smldw rn20.26 +.09 +23.1 Fun ds S
SEAsian 45.66 +.66 +5. 1 Hennessy Funds: PA
StkSIcn 31.91 -.01 +21.8 CorGroll 30.4. -.25 +9.9
StIrallncn 10.61 .. +6.7 HolOBalFdn17.52 -.03+12.7 Sir
StrReRtr 10.28 +6.3 Hotchkis &Wiley: US
Totcld n 10.34 +.02 +4.0 LgCpVIAp25.01 +.12 +7.3 OpL
Trendn 75.03 -.07 +244 MdCpVal 28.39 +.21 +2.7 ANR
USBI n 10.82 +.01 +4.3 HusmnStrGr 16.21-04+3.5 AT
Utlityn 21.27 -.03 +24.5 ICON FdA: C p
ValStratn36.20 14 +.14 +25.5 Energy 41.75 -.27 +47.8 Ch
Value n 89.85 + 25 +20.0 Hthcre 17.84 -.03 +8.9 Eql
Wddwvn 23.93 -.05 +.830.0 SI Funds: Siro
Fidelity Selects: NoArnp 7.45 ... +5.6 .Op
Air n54.23 +.36 +28.4 Ivy Funds: QB0
Banking 31.95 +.28 +.0 GINaIRsAp40.81 -.29 +50.8 OpI
Biotchn 70.67 -.25 +16.1 JPMorgan A Class: Ltd
Brokrn 73.89 +.87 +10.7 MCpValp 27.75 +.08 +14.6 RoM
Chemn 85.06 -.51 +40.9 JPMorgan Select: Rcl
ComEquipn24.69 -.01 +23.6 SlEd 4.85 .1 +21.9 PIjC
Compn 48,66 +21 +34.4 JPMorgan Setl CIs: Tol
ConDisn 25.77 +.14 +8.8 IntlrAmern30.27 -.02 +16.0 PIIt
ConSapn 66.17 -.01 +23.1 Janus : All8
CstHon 42.54 +.45 +,.2 Balanced 26.48 +.02 +15.2 Co
DfAern 96.91 -.48 +38,0 Contradian 20.37 +14 +35.5 De
Elecmn 51.66 +.16 +23.2 Enteir p 57.87 +.32 +32.1 TFi
Enrgyn 64.71 -.24 +50.2 FedITE 6.53 +.01 -3.0 Hi'
EngSvn 101.70 -.45 +72.5 FlBnd 9.43 +.01 +5.1 LPo
Envirn 19.34 -.04 +18.1 Fond 3254 +.05 +24.2 Re
FinSvn 118.03 +.89 +7.1 FundaEq 29.60 +10 +20.3 Tot
Goldrn 42.05 -1.29 +35.3 GlUleSd 23.37 -.02 +16.8 piM
Healithn 135.36 -.49 +14.9 GITechr 15.74 +08 +33.5 Re,
HomFn 41.74 +.70 -8.4 GrIc 4.22 +.15 +20.4 Tol
Insurn 74.25 +.15 +12.8 MdCpVal 26.46 +.04 +20.5 pjM
Leisrn 85.39 +.42 +23.8 Orion 12.90 +.03 +44.8 TRI
Mateidain 60.32 -.40 +443 Orseasr 60.29 +.16 +52.3 Phc
MedDIn 51.75 -.02 +12.1 Research 31.14 +.16 +33.3 Bal
MdEqSys n26.70 -.07 +25.8 ShTmBd 2.88 ... +4.6 Cai
Multlmdn 44.42 -.11 +13.4 Twenty 69.69 -.28 +40.5 Po
NIGasn 46.6 +.23 +43.0 Ventur 75.16 +.91 +40.4
Paper 34.35 -.01 +17.5 WLdWr 16.76 +28 +29.1 Er
Pharmn 11.92 -.03 +14.3 Janus Adv S Shra: Eq
Retail n 51.78 +.54 +7.5 Forty 39.41 -.03 +43.3 Inp
Softwrn 75,683 +.18 +26.7 JennlsonDryden A: MEq
Techn 85.15 +.51 +35.6 BlendA 21.64 -.02 +21.3 Pio
Telemrn 60.37 +.26 +34.9 HiYIdAp 5.68 +.01 +7.1 TxF
Transn 54.59 +.39 +16.5 InseredA 10.61 +.01 +2.4 Val
UtltGrn 62.22 -.20 +23.3 UtilityA 16.45 -.09 +30.1 P|i|
Wirelesen 9.73 -.05 +50.4 JennlsonDryden B: Hrh
FidelIty Spartan: Growths 16.78 +.02 +17.3 Pio
Eqldxlnv n54.97 -.02 +18.3 HiYldBt 5.67 ... +6.6 Niy
5001nxlnvrnl07.69-.03 +18.3 InsuredB 10.63 +.01 +2.2 Pric
Ilntlnxlnv n50.27 -.11 +25.3 John Hancock A: EqI
TolMkllnvn43.71 +.04 +19.2 BondAp 14.74 +.02 +4.8 Gre
Fidelity Spart Adv: ClassicVlp27.94 +.12 +0.6 Prlc
EqldxAd n54.97 -.02 +18.3 RgBkA 35.92 +.25 +1.4 Bei
500AdrnlO7.70 -.03 +18.3 StilnAp 6.57 -.01 +5.7 S
TolMkIAd r n43.72+.05 +19.3 John Hancock B: CA
First Eagle: SIrlncB 6.57 -.01 +5.0 Cal
GIbIA 49.86 +.07 +16.9 John Hancock ClI 1: Dix
OversensA27.58 +.09 +17.4 LSAggr 16.62 +.01 +22.9 Em
First Investors A LSBalanc 15.45 +,01 +15.6 Em
BIChpAp 25.90 -.03 +16.4 LSGr'4h 16.27 +.01 +18.8 Eql
GloIfAp 8.93 -.02 +28.0 Julius Baer Funds: Eql
GnvtAe 10.66 +.01 +4.3 InllEqlr 50.89 ... NA Eur
GrolnAp 17.11 ... +19.0 InslEqA 49.63 -.12 +32.6 GN
IncoAp 2.99 ... +.7 IntEqlllr 17.53 -.06 +30.0 Gro
MATFAp 11.59 +.02 +2.6 KeelSmCpp29.80+.19+29.3 Gr&
MITFAp 12.02 +.02 +2.4 LSWalEq n20.29-.01+14.9 Hltl
MidCpAp 31.87 +.02 +19.4 Lazard Instl: HiY
NJTFAp 12.68 +.02 +2.6 EmgMkil 26.75 +.04 +50.9 InUlE
NYTFAp 14.14 +.02 +2.3 Legg Mason: Fd Inl
PATFAp 12.69 +.02 +2.5 OpporTrt 21.39 +.09 +30.0 InMl
SpSitAp 24.80 +.14 +19,3 Splnvp 41,68 +.36 +23.4 Jap
TxExAp 9.72 +.01 +2.5 ValTrp 74.89 +.08 +15.6 Lat
ToIRtAp 16.02 +.01 +13.0 Legg Mason Inatl: MD
ValueBp 8.27 +.02 +13.3 ValTrlnst 84.05 +.10 +16.8 MD
Firsthand Funds: Legg Mason Ptrs A: Mid
GlbTech 5.35 +.05 +34.1 AgGrAp 121.79 -.40 +10.1 MC
TechVal 45.48 +.37 +31.3 ApprAp 16.84 -.01 +17.6 NA
Frankrremp Frnk A: HllncAt 6,69 +.01 +7,1 N A
AdjUSp 8,87 ,. +4.8 InAICGAp 15.67 -.02 +18.7 New
ALTFAp 11.34 +.01 +3.0 LgCpGAp26.52 -.05 +17.7 NH
AZTFAp 10.92 +.01 +2.9 MgMuAp 16,57 +.01 +4.0 Nin
Ballnvp 70.71 +,20 +14.3 Legg Mason Ptrs B: NYI
CalInsAp 12.55 +.01 +3.3 CaplncBt 17.98 +.02 +16.1 PSI
CAIntAp 11,44 +.01 +3.0 LgCpGBt 24.61 -.05 +16.9 Rea
CaiTFAp 7,23 +.01 +3.2 Longleaf Partners: R20
CapGrA 13.47 -.03 +20.3 Partners 38,59 +.18 +19.9 R20
COTFAp 11.87 +.02 +3.0 IntU 22.40 +.29 +27.2 R20
CTiFAp 10.93 +.02 +2.7 SmCap 34.56 +.21 +25.9 R20
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SrlncC 15.30 -.01 +9.3
SBondR 14.72 -.01 +10.1
IrlncA 15.23 -.01 +10.1
.rd Abbett A:
lilAp 16.52 +.01 +15.1
dDebAp 8.11 ... +10.2
MCdpAp 23.86 +.03 +18.7
FS Funds A:
ITA 23,03 -,04 +19.3
IGA 15.58 -.02 +19.4
ilnA 3.81 +.01 +7.8
INwDA 31.16 -.04 +28,8
FLA 9.92 +.01 +2.2
otRA 17.03 +.02 +12.9
alueA 29.42 -.04 +19.5
FS Funds B:
IGB n14.07 -.02 +18.5
vScBn 9.46 +.01 +4.3
inB n 3.82 +.01 +7.0
ulnBn 8.47 +.01 +2.3
oIRBn 17,02 +.01 +12.2
FS Funds Instl:
tIEq n22.25 -.08 +20.2
ilnStay Funds A:
YHdBA 6.33 +.02 +8.0
ilnStay Funds B:
pApBt 34.44 +.10 +19.3
onvBt 16.98 ... +21.8
3ovtB 8.18 +.01 +3.7
YIdBBt 6.29 +.01 +7.0
IlEqB 16.79 ... +18.4
mCGBp 16.54 +.10 +12.5
olRtBtI 20.07 +.04 +12.6
lirs & Power:
mwth 85.41 -.29 +18.1
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cus p 22.19 +.11 +25.1
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diar 21.04 +.02 +56.4
ecTiger 31.48 +.56 +50.3
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IFd 18.27 +.01 +15.9
das Funds:
klasFd 5.38 -.14 +41.6
netta Funds:
onetta n16.21 +.04 +35.2
organ Stanley A:
vGlhA 21.98 -.03 +17.3
organ Stanley B:
vGIB 22.13 -.04 +17.4
bDivB 17.27 -.01 +19.9
ratB 21.43 -.04 +14.3
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mMkt n39. +.46 +65.7
ValEqAn22.02 -.03 +19.6
lEqn 22.81 -.14 +19.1
under Funds A:
temtA 24.97 +15 +35.1
mutual Series:
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scZ 34.33 +.05 +22.8
ualldZ 24.13 +.07 +19.0
haresZ 27.76 +.05 +15.2
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cus 34.48 -.14 +14.7
eneslnsx 54.44 +.26 +28.2
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;chn 58.10 +.11 +12.1
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lIrn 27.00 +.34 +15.7
akmarkrn47.95 ... +13.1
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MTFMu 9.54 +.02 -2.4
MTFrNY 12.72 +.02 +0.5
AMuniAp 10.89 +.02 -1.9
pApAp 54.72 -.06 +25.0
plIncAp13.25 +.04 +10.8
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bOppA 41.87 +.38 +19.7
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3dA p 6.39 -.03 +14.2
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iSOAp 16.40 +.01 +18.8
SSCAp 23.68 +.15 +16.8
idCapA 21.59 +.07 +18.6
MuniAp 12.56 +.01 +1.6
MdCpVI 42,77 +.11 +28.9
IlnAp 4.41 ... +10.9
;Gvp 9.45 +.01 +4.9
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ITMu 9.50 +.02 -3.2
ITFrNY 12.72 +.02 -0.3
IncBt 13.10 +.03 +9.8
mplncB 19.35 ... +.7
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IncBl 4.42 -.01 4+.7
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RalA 19.64 +.02 +11.2
penhelmer Roch:
NYAp 3.33 ... +2.1
MuAp 18.09 +.03 +1.4
NIMuA 11.70 +.02 -2.7
ICO Admin PIMS:
:RIAd 10.51 +.01 +5.8
ICO Insal PIMS:
Asset 13.08 -.03 +9,5
nodRR 15.09 -.15 +15,8
vLcMkr11.37 -.05 +15.9
ncr 10.27 ... +5.4
'Id 9.70 +.01 +7.4
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alRtnl 1091 +.01 +4.6
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ICO Funds A:
alRtAp 10.91 +.01 +4.1
uRIA 10.51 +.01 +5.5
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inp 10.51 +.01 +5.7
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lanA 15.39 -.01 +12.0
pGrA 17.81 +.01 +16.5
neer Funds A:
ndAp 9.09 +.01 +4.4
SeIEqA44.66 -.01 +18.8
rwthAp 15.41 ... +18.6
ValA 28.73 ... +28,3
CpGrA 17.61 +.03 +22.7
nFdAp 52.94 -.14 +17.1
FreAp 11.35 +.03 +1.1
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never Funds B:
YIdBt 11.48 -.01 +13.9
never Funds C:
'IduC 11.59 -.01 +13.9
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ncp 31.04 -.03 +16.1
owlhpn35.64 +.04 +21.8
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hipn 41.60 -.02 +24.3
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Eurp 37.21 +.59 +34.5
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open 23.26 -.06 +29.9
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SciTecn 25.20 +.06 +30.8
ShtBd n 4.70 ... +4.7
SmCpStkn36.93 +.32 +15.9
SmCapValn44.35 +.40 +17.5
SpecGrn 23.07 +.02 +22.6
Speclnn 12.30 ... +8.4
TFInc n 9.87 +.01 +2.7
TxFrHn 11.73 +.01 +1.7
TxFrSI n 5,34 ,,. +3.2
USTIntn 535 +.01 +5.5
USTLg n 11.46 +.02 +4.4
VABond n 11.47 +.02 +2.7
Valuen 29.29 -.04 +17.1
Principal Inv:
DiscLCInst 17.80 .., +18.0
LgGrlIN 9.48 -.01 +27.8
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 9.00 ... +5.8
AZTE 9.07 +.01 +2.5
Convp 21.13 +.03 +17.0
DiscGr 23.05 +.08 +22.2
DvrlnAp 9.90 -.02 +5.1
EqlnAp 19.01 -.01 +18.6
EuEq 33.67 -.24 +25.9
GeoAp 18.65 +.02 +11.2
GIbEqtyp 12.87 -.05 +29.2
GrInAp 20.79 +.08 +12.8
HlthAp 60.55 -.22 +5.6
HiYdAp 7.98 +.01 +8.2
HYAdAp 6.19 ... +8.3
IncmAp .6.75 ... +5.2
IntlEqp 35.73 -.23 +25.9
InlGrlnp 17.77 -.03 +25.3
InvAp 15.98 +.09 +13.2
NJTxAp 9.16 +.01 +2.9
NwOpAp 54.41 +.05 +17.8
OTCAp 10.47 +.05 +26.8
PATE 9.02 +.01 +2.7
TxExAp 8.66 +01 +2.7
TFInAp 14.68 +.02 +2.6
TFHYA 12.76 +.01 +2.2
USGvAp 13.15 -.01 +5.2
UtiIAp 15.35 -.07 +27.0
VstaAp 12.40 +.05 +17.0
VoyAp 19.61 +.03 +15.6
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 21.74 +.09 +11.4
DiscGr 20.95 +.07 +21.3
DvrlnBt 9.81 -.02 +4.3
Eqlnct 18.84 -.02 +17.6
EuEq 32.48 -.22 +25.0
GeoBt 18.46 +.02 +10.4
GIbEqt 11.89 -.05 +28.1
GINtRst 35.73 -.30 +42.9
GrInB1 20.48 +.08 +12.0
HIhBt 53.44 -.20 +4.8
HiYldBt 7.95 +.01 +7.5
HYAdBI 6.11 +.01 +7.5
IncmBrt 6.71 ... +4.4
InIGrint 17.40 -.03 +24.4
IntlNapt 18.53 -.13 +28.2
InvBt 14.54 +.08 +12.4
NJTxBt 9.15 +.01 +2.2
NwOpBt 48.15 +.04 416.9
NwValp 20.00 +.05 +14.0
OTCBI 9.11 +.04 +25.8
TxExBt 8.66 +.01 +2.1
TFHYBt 12.78 +.01 +1.6
TFInBi 14.70 +.02 +1.9
USGvBI 13.08 -.01 +4.4
Ul5Bt 15.28 -.07 +26.1
VislaBt 10.66 +.04 +16.1
VoyBt 16.93 +.02 +14.6
RS Funds:
CoreEqA 43.29 +.14 +23.8
IntGrA 21.46 -.05 +26.5
RSParl 36.09 +.26 +12.1
Value 29.29 -.03 +16.3
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 47.06 +27 +405
RiverSource A:
BalanceA 11.68 ... +13.0
DEI 14.54 ... +23.2
DvOppA 9.76 .. +208
Growth 34.67 -.19 +17.0
H[YdTEA 4.33 +.01 +2.2
LgCpEqp 6.41 -.01 +17.3
MCpGrA 12.66 +.07 +27.0
MidCpVIp 10.30 +.01 +24.8
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSvr 18.11 -.02 +18.6
MicroCapl 19.24 +.09 +24.9
PennMulr 12.67 +.08 +19.7
Premierlr 20.63 +.03 +24.6
TolRetllr 14.78 +.07 +17.0
VIPISvc 15.82 +.01 +25.0
Russell Funds S:
DivEqx 54.92 -.04 +22.1
IntlSec 87.03 -.27 +26.6
MStratBdx 10.33 -.03 +4.8
QuantEqS x 43.52 -.08 +13.9
Rydex Advisor:
OTC n13.43 -.01 +29.4
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxA nl1021 +.01 +4.1
IntlEqAn 16.34 -.05 +23.9
LgCGroAx n23.96 -.05 +21.1
LgCValAxn24.24 -.08 +15.8
TxMgLCxnl4.83 -.06 +18.9
SSgA Funds:
EmgMkt 33.36 +.41 +67.5
IntlStock 15.50 -.08 +24,3
STI Classic:
LCpVIEqA 16.36 -.02 +19.4
LCGIbSAp 13.98 +.01 +20.2
LCGrStkCp12.98 ... +19.3
SelLCStkCt28.84 -.13 +21.1
SeILCpStkl31.30 -.15 +22.2
Schwab Funds:
HlthCare 16.78 -.04 +14.0
100lnvr 45.61 ... +18.6
100Sel 45.64 +.01 +18.8
S&PInv 24.12 +18,1
S&P Sel 24,22 ,, +18.3
S&PlnstSI 12.36 ,. +18.2
SmCplnv 25.37 +.15 +18.5
YIdPIsSI 9.44 ... +3.1
Selected Funds:
AmShD 49.95 +.04 +17.5
AmShSp 49.83 +.04 +17.1
Sellgman Group:
ComunAt 39.27 +.12 +28.8
FrontrAI 15.37 +.09 +30.0
FronlrDt 13.01 +.08 +29.0
GIbSmA 19.05 +.03 +20.2
GIbTchA 19.14 +.07 +28.9
HYdBAp 3.33 +.01 +0.1
Sentinel Group:
ComSAp 37.34 -.11 +21.7
Sequoia n161.17+1.06+13.2
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 46.74 -.11 +23.2
SoundSh 42.28 -.12+16.4
St FarmAssoc:
Gwlh 64,27 -.22 +20.6
Stratton Funds:
Dividend 34.59 +.48 +4.0
Multi-Cap 45.96 +.01 +20,5
SmCap 51.60 +.50 +16,7
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvB t 9,25 +.01 +3.5
Tamarack Funds:
EnlSmCp 32.86 +.16 +16.9
Value 43.71 -.03 +16.1
Templeton Instil:
EmMSp 26.48 +.27 +52.0.
ForEqS 31.03 +.07 +30.7
Third Avenue Fds:
Inllr 24.21 +.03 +17.6
RIEsIVIr 34.97 +.41 +10.6
Value 67.45 +.47 +19.8
Thornburg Fds:
InlValAp 36.50 +.25 +42.0
InlVaiuel 37.19 +.25 +42.5
Thrivent Fds A:
HiYId 5.03 ... +7.4
Incom 8.51 +.01 +4.4
LgCpSItk 31.08 -.03 +17.6
TA IDEX A:
TempGlibA p34.31-.07 +23.2
TCHYBp 9.15 +.01 +7.1
TAFIxnp 9.15 +.01 4+3.0
Turner Funds:
SmlCpGrn33.83 +.12 +29.9
Tweedy Browne:
UBS Funds CI A:
GlobUot 15.25 -.01 +14.0
UMB Scout Funds:
Inl 38.42 -.13 +30,9
US Global Investors:
AIAm 31.18 +.13 +33.4
GIbRs 19.54 -.20 +49.9
GkIShr 17.18 -.80 +19.5
USChlnA 17.45 +.51 +100.3
WldPrcMn30.78 -1.19 +31.0
USAA Group:
AgvGI 38.82 +.12 +25.6
CABd 10.81 +.02 +2.1
CmslStr 29.14 -.03 +16.5
GNMA 9.50 +.01 +4.8
GrTxStr 14.72 +.01 +9.6
Groth 17.72 +.02 +24,0
GrSInc 20.44 +.01 +21.4
IncStk 17.49 +.02 +12.2
Inco 12.06 +.02 +4.6
Inlt 30.13 -.09 +19.9
NYBd 11.77 +.01 +2.1
PrecMM 33.42-1.11 +41.3
SaTech 13.58 +.02 +24.5
ShtTBnd 8.89 +.01 +4.9
SmCpSlk 16.16 +.16 +19.6
TxEII 13.01 +.02 +2.7
TxELT 13.63 +.03 +2.2
TxESh 10.57 ... +3.2
VABd 11.29 +.02 +1.8
WIdGr 22,11 -.12 +10.5
VALIC:
MdCpldx 26.28 +.14 +21.3
Sikldx 40.41 -.01 +17.9
Value Line Fd:
LigCo n24,98 -.12 +25.2
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFAp 17.89 +.03 +0.5
CmstAp 19.99 +.04 +12.8
CpBdAp 6.52 +.01 +4.1
EqlncAp 9.50 ... +11.8
Exch 496,36 -3.75 +27.0
GrInAp 23.29 -.04 +14.3
HarbAp 16.77 ... +15.0
HIYMdA 10.57 +.02 +7.7
HYMuAp 10.78 +.02 +2.0
InTFAp 17.78 +.03 -0.3
MunlAp 14.33 +.03 +0.9
PATFAp 16.88 +.03 +1.2
SIrGrwth 50.54 +.16 +26.3
StrMunInc 12.97 +.02 +0.5
US MIgeA 13.19 +.01 +4.9
UlilAp 24.65 -.06 +23.7
Van Kamp Funds B:
EnterpBI 14.84 +.02 +22.4
EqlncBI 9.33 -.01 +11.0
HYMuBI 10.78 +.02 +1.2
MuIB 14.31 +.03 +0.2
PATFB1 16.82 +.02 +0.4
SIGwth 42.51 +.13 +25.3
StrMunlnc 12.96 +.02 -0.3
USMtge 13.13 +.01 +4.1
UtilB 24.54 -.05 +22.8
Vanguard Admiral:
CAITAdmn10.91 +.01 +3.0
CpOpAdInl00.10 +.09 +27.2
Energy 153.01 -1.70 +44.1
EuroAdmlin98.09 -.36 +28.5
ExplAdmln77.98 +.49 +21.2
ExtdAdmn43.11 +.24 +22.0
500Admln142.5 -.04 +18.3
GNMAAdnlO.19 +.01 +5.4
GrolncAdn63.78 +.01 +17.9
GrwAdmn33.68 -.01 +21.3
HIthCrn 65.18 -.15 +8.9
HiYIdCpn 6.07 ... +6.7
InfProAdn 23.54 +.04 +5.2
ITBdAdmln10.29 +.02 +5.4
ITsryAdmln10.95 +.01 +6.1
IntGrAdmn89.72 +.02 +302
FTAdmIn 13.21 +.01 +3.2
ITGrAdmn 9.69 +.02 +5.2
UdTrAdn 10.73 ... +3.7
MCpAdmln100.47+.40 +20.8
MorgAdmn67.50 ... +23.8
MuHYAdmn10.65 +.01 +2.6
PrmCaprn81.87 -.12 +20.1
ReilAdmrn105.55+1.75 +8.7
STBdAdmlnlO.00 +.01 +5.7
ShlTrAdn 15.62 +.01 +3.7
STIGrAdn 10.59 ... +5.4
SmCAdmn35.70 +.24 +19.7
TxMCaprn75.24 +.01 +19.2
TtBAdmln10.00 +.01 +5.3
TSkAdnn 37.31 +.03 +19.1
ValAdmln 28.30 +.01 +17.1
WellslAdmn54.38 +.04 +10.0
WeltnAdm n60.33 -.11 +16.4
Windsorn 66.34 +.09 +17.6
WdsrllAdn67.28 -.01 +17.8
Vanguard Fds:
AssetA n31.26 ... +17.4
CALTn 1151 +.02 +24
CapOpp n 4330 +.04 +27.0
Conrwtn 14.90 +.06 +16.6
DivdGron 1582 -08 +17.7
Energyn 81.44 -.90 +44.0
Eqlncn 27.32 -.04 +17.9
Expirn 83.66 +.53 +20.9
FLLTn 11.49 +.01 +3.4
GNMAn 10.19 +.01 +5.3
GlobEqn 26.94 +.01 +28.9
Grolncn 39.05 ... +17.7
GrthEqn 13.39 +.01 +28.4
HYCorpn 6.07 ... +6.6
HIthCrenl154.35 -.36 +8.8
InlaPron 11.99 +.02 +5.1
lntlExplrn 23.65 +.11 +25.6
IntlGrn 28.16 +.01 +30.0
InlValn 47.09 +.07 +27.8
TIGraden 9.69 +.02 +5.1
ITTsryn 10.95 +.01 +5.9
UfeConn 17.47 +.01 +12.3
UfeGmn 26.27 +.01 +19.0
Ufelncn 14.34 +.01 +8.0
UleModn 22.00 +.01 +15.6
LTIGraden9.00 +.02 +3.0
LTTsryn 11.13 +.03 +4.6
Morgn 21.74 ... +23.6
MuHYn 10.65 +.01 +2.5
MulnsLgn 12.42 +.02 +2.9
Mulntn 13.21 +.01 +3.1
MuLtd n 10.73 ... +3.6
MuLongn 11.11 +.01 +2.8
MuShrtn 15.62 +.01 +3.7
NJLTn 11.69 +.01 +3.0
NYLTn 11.09 +.01 +2.6
OHLTyEn11.83 +.01 +3.0
PALTn 11.18 +.02 +3.1
PrecMtlsrn36.12 -.63 +48.7
PmcpCornl4.24 +.01 +18.4
Prmcprn 78.83 -.12 +19.9
SelValurn22.22 +.07 +14.0
STARn 22.59 +.02 +14.8
STIGradenlO.59 ... +5.3
STFed n 10.40 .., +5.6
STTsryn 10.43 ,, +5,6
StrstEqn 25.53 +.14 +17,1
TgtRe2025nn14.43 .01 +18.2
TglRo2015nl3.63+.O1 +15.5
TglRe2035nl5.46+.01 +19.8
USGron 20.61 -.02 +18.9
USValuen15.65 +.01 +12.5
Wellslyn 22.44 +.01 +9.8
Welltnn 34.93 -.06 +16.3
Wndsrn 19.65 +.02 +17.5
Wndslln 37.89 -.01 +17.6
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500 nl42.45 -.03 +18.2
Balancedn22.61 +.02 +13.4
DevMkln 14.42 -.03 +25.7
EMktn 33.91 +.35 +63.5
Europen 41.73 -.15 +28.3
Exlend n 43.04 +.24 +21.8
Growth n 33.68 -.01 +21.,2
ITBndn 10.29 +.02 +5.4
LgCaplx n 27.92 ... +19.1
MidCapn 22.13 +.09 +20.7
Pafcitcn 13.92 +.01 +19.9
REITrn 24.74 +.41 +8.6
SmCapn s 35.66 +.24 +19.5
SmlCpGthn21.34 +.13 +27.6
SmlCpVln17.45 +.12 +11.7
STindn 10.00 +.01 +5.6
TolBndn 10.00 +.01 +5.2
Tolllnlln 20.97 ... +31.5
ToIStkn 3731 +.04 +19.1
Value n 28.29 ... +16.9
Vanguard Instl Fds:
Ballnst n22.62 +.03 +13.6
DvMktlnstnl4.30 -.04 +25.8
Eurolnstn 41.81 -.15 +28.5
ExlInn 43.13 +.24 +22.0
Grohlstn 33.68 -.01 +21.4
Instldxn 141.37 -.03 +18.4
InsPIn 141.37 -.04 +18.4
TotlBdldx n5044 +.06 +5.3 |
InsTSIPlus n33.64 +.03 +19.2
MidCplsln22.21 +.09 +20.8
SCInsIn 35.73 +.24 +19.7
TBIstn 10.00 +.01 +5.3
TSInstn 37.31 +.03 +19.1
Valuelstn 28.30 +.01 +17.1
Vanguard Signal:
500Sgl n117.67 -.03 +18.3
Vantagepoint Fds:
Growth 10.97 ... +23.5
Victory Funds:
DvsSIA 20.42 ,., +23.1
WM Blair Mtl Fds:
InxtGthIr 34.18 +.13 +35.0
Waddell & Reed Adv:
CorelnvA 7.13 -.02 +22.6
ScTechA 13.60 +.01 +27.9
Wasatch:
SmCpGr 40.98 +.27 +20.4
Weltz Funds:
Value 37.48 +.19 +8.7
Wells Fargo Adv:
CmSlkZ 23,07 +,03 +24.2
Opptylnv 48.16 +.01 +18.1
SCApValZp3633-.08 +25.8
Western Asset:
CorePlus 1028 +.01 +4.2
Core 11.08 +.01 +4.0
William Blair N:
GrowthN 13.24 .. +25,4
IntIGthN 33.61 +.13 +34.6
Yacktman Funds:
Fundp 16,66 +.06 +10.7
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51 47 SimonProp105.00 +3.14
.. SixFlags 3.39 -.10
14 14 Skechers 23.57 +.76
17 13 SmilhAO 44.85 -.15
24 19 Smihlngl 71.24 -1.52
... SonyCp 51.14 +1.76
20 18 Sothebys 51.61 +2.86
18 17 SoJerind 35.89 +.37
16 16 SoutinCo 36.82 -.06
17 .. SthnCoppsl27.75 -.05
25 19 SwstAjd 14.95 +.16
44 27 SwslnEngy 43.47 +.96
35 13 SovgnBcp 17.56 +.32
36 17 SpectraEn 24.79 -.28
19 SointNex 1900 -05
... StdPac 5.87 +.34
12 .. Standex 21.86 +.03
22 23 SlarwdHIl 62.10 -.24
18 16 SlaleStr 68.25 -2.25
23 19 Steris 28.06 +.16
... Sterliten 19.05 -.18
... sTGoki 72.35 -1.55
31 26 Stryker u70.54 +.41
37 25 SturmRug 18.57 +.42
11 11 SubPpne 44.77 +.17
... SunCmis 30.38 -.12
.. 16 Suncorg 92.73-1.35
8 8 Sunoco 71.12 -.69
Suntech 41.18 -.75
12 12 SunTrsl 77.77 +.95
12 9 SupEnigy 36.08 +.35
16 12 Supvalu 36.35 -.27
15 14 Synovus 28.83 +.36
23 19 Sysco 34.99 -.85
13 14 TCFFndI 27.30 +.34
13 15 TECO 16.46 -.09
21 14 TJX 29.10 -.10
29 14 TXUCorp 68.72 +.07
TaiwSemi 1052 +09
15 TalismEgs 19,81 -.01
19 17 Target 65.32 +.33
...... TelcNZs 17.55 +.21
...... TelMexL 35.29 +1.21
19 24 Templeln 03.44 +.34
14 Tenaris 53.75-1.00
... TenetHlth 3.33 +.01
14 18 Teppco 37.48 -.22
.. Teradatan 27.55 -.43
30 17 Teradyn 14.08 +.14
19 13 Terex 88.20 -1.84
31 13 Terr 2.42 -2.08
19 14 TerraNitroul26.61 -4.89
7 8 Tesoros 47.39 +.62
17 12 TetraTech 21.37 -.44
22 18 TexInst 3653 -18
21 17 Textrons u63.40 +.05
16 .. Theragen 4.23 -.06
54 20 ThermoFis 57.32 -.82
20 16 ThmBot 59.18 +.32
20 17 Thorlnds 48,12 +.19
5 30 Thombg 13,55 +.26
16 18 3MCo 93.89 -.85
10 9 Tdtr 03.35 +.15
29 22 Tiffany 54.52 +.12
12 17 TimeWam 1859 -16
20 13 Timken 37.34 +.01
19 17 TitanMel 33.42 -.13
31 ... ToddShp 23.93 +.44
12 25 TollBros 22.22 +1.57
...... TorcEn u0.26 +.22
12 11 Trchmrk 63.24 -.34
17 12 TorDBkg 72.65 -4,29
.. ToalSA 79.00 -2.05
21 20 TotalSys 28.14 +.28
17 11 Transcn 112.74 -1.47
8 9 Travalers 52Z24 +.41
17 17 Tredgar 17.78 -.09
T......TdConl 24.53
77 .. TrinaSoln 63,19 +2.39
19 16 Tuppwre u33.33 +1.49
15 TycoElecn 35.95 -.33
17 Tycolnatn 44.81 -.39
36 14 Tyson 17.83 -.02
... 10 UBSAG 56.61 +1.67
32 ... UDR 25.62 +.79
.. 16 UILHold 32.61 -.28
11 5 USAirwy 28.65 +1.19
11 36 USEC d9.63 -.52
10 34 USG 39.85 +.92
44 30 UltraPg 63.39 +.94
...... UUnlao u141.36 +2.09
37 14 UnFirst 39.84 +.19
32 .. UnllevNV 30.66 -.62
18 15 UonPac 113.33 -.99
.24 Unlys 6.98 +.09
19 UldMTcro 3.72 +.04
20 17 UPSB 75.65 -.25
14 11 UtdRentals 31,81 -.03
13 12 USBancrp 33.55 +.21
10 11 USSteel 110.23 +2.95
21 17 UtdTech 1.80.62 -1,45
15 12 UldhllhGp 47.89 -.25
16 11 UnumGrp 2527 +27
14 8 Valassis 9.65 +.51
74 17 ValeantPh 15.54 +.08
7 8 ValeroE 67.90 +.46
17 13 Valspar 25.83 -1.28
16 15 Vectren 27.49 -.08
19 36 Ventas 43.27 +1.27
... 22 VeoiaEnv 85,24 -1.65
12 13 VeraSun d10.30 -59
22 17 VerizonCmu45.34 -.06
.. ViacomrnB 38.65 -.62
43 ... VimpelCs 27.57 -.45
...... VivoPart 4.93 -.01
... VMwaren u92.42 +3.80
.. Vodafone 36.14 -.65
Vonage .98 +.02
34 40 Vomado 114.13 +1.54
19 16 VulcanM 94.75 +3.10
.. WCICmts 6.26 -.25
57 16 Wabash 11.45 -.01
11 10 Wachoia 51.31 +.39
15 14 WalMart 4487 +40
20 17 Wakm M4008 -08
47 12 Walternds 28.25 +1.01
10 10 WAMutI 35.93 +.24
18 17 WsteMinc 38,06 -.15
25 17 Wealhldlnt 67.23 -2.49
14 15 WeinRi 43.35 +1.13
...... Welmn 2.12 +.02
15 13 WelPoint 77.43 -1.52
14 12 WelsFargo 36.63 -.02
32 25 Wendys 34.83 -.02
10 9 Wescolnl 43.92 -1.68
13 16 WestarEn 25.17 +.07
...... WAEMInc2 13.12 -.01
.... WsAMgdHi 6.24 -.03
WAsllnIOpp 11.74 +.05
10 12 WDglll 25.14 -.29
7 10 WsanRefin 38.86 -.08
19 18 WstnUnion 21.01 -.07
12 30 Weyerh 73.20 -1.13
15 10 Whrlpl 92.07 +.05
5 ... WilmCS 10.29 -.22
26 21 WmsCos 34.75 +.15
15 15 Widstnm 14.00 +.01
23 15 Wnnbgo 25.51 +.61
17 16 WscEn 45.21 -.44
23 17 Worthgon u24.32 -.22
31 27 Wrigley 65.25 -1.03
... ... WuXn u33.90 +6.78
14 12 Wyeth 45.26 -.17
17 14 Wyndham 32.10 -.68
7 8 XLCap 79.49 -.16
15 15 XTOEngy 62.81 +.01
18 15 XcelEngy 22.00 -.05
14 14 Xerox 17.43 -.05
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Donations
demonstrate
commitment
Local dive tour operators
have been getting raked
over the coals in recent
months with some pretty damag-
ing evidence that there are peo-
ple out there abusing the privi-
lege of sharing our waterways
with manatees. Underwater sur-
veillance has shown crowds of
fairly aggressive divers taking on
characteristics of paparazzi as
they scramble to see, and too
often grope, these gentle mam-
mals.
Most dive shop owners have
held. their ground, saying they
take the utmost
care to escort their THE I,
patrons into areas
that do not threaten ManatE
the passive lifestyle operators
of the manatee. But protection
more importantly,
these dive experts OUR 01
are the first-person The right
ambassadors who happi
can truly make a
difference in the YOUR OPIA
safety and well- crronireon
being of these cromnment at
endangered crea- Chronicte
tures through their
extensive education and instruc-
tion on the do's and don't's of
coexisting with the manatee in
our springs and rivers.
Recent action has been taken
by several tour boat companies
that validates their sincerity
when it comes to the protection
and well-being of the manatee.
Representatives of five tour boat
companies donated more than
$,500 to the Friends of th
.qhassahowitzka National Wil&d
IMe Refuge in an effort to step up
tfe protection and prevent the
harassment of these animals.
these companies are Sunshine
liver Tours, Birds Underwater,
native Vacation, Fun 2 Dive
Invading privacy S o0
To the person who was
Ailing in bout the hfeli- ?4
pter rescue: That heli- IF
pter happens to be the
medical helicopter, not the
licopter that everybody
eps talking about in the
per the $2.4 million
Jff Dawsy helicopter. That 5i 3 -
ie has invaded our priva-., -i
c whern it flies around
L r huuse at nighttime
lui times because y.u'ie sitting ocn'
y 'ur balcony trying to redax with -,:
y ur wife'and keeping quiet. When
t ey're coming'around with their
chnology, there infrared thermal-
r adi .g riightvisin gpggles, that is
lled invading privacy ... They're
finding your business and what
u're doing in your house when you
d)n't call them.
MThe helicopter respondingto your
cpll happened to be a helicopter that
tes doing its job, what it's supposed.
t be doing, savings people's lives."
1e helicopter that!ieff E[awsy on :.
supposed to be out protecting'
people, not flying:around invading
people's privacy .
Water transfer
eWe in itrus County are not rock-
el scienItts, but it has been made
very clear that Swiftmud won't take
water from Lake Rousseau to feed
tle politicians in the south, but they
will take it from the Withlacoochee
Scuba and the Plantation Inn.
Those donating these initial
funds have stated it is their hope
to increase the presence of law
enforcement on the waterways
to watch over excessive speeds
of watercraft, in addition to
overly aggressive tour boat oper-
ations. This is not an inexpen-
sive mission, but taking the first
step is promising, especially
when that first step is coming
from those who are so confident
in their actions that they are
inviting scrutiny.
It is difficult, however, not to
look at those re-
SUE:, maining manatee
UE: tour operators in
ee tour Citrus County who
dive into have chosen not to
i endingg. participate in this
funding procedure.
'INION: How much better it
t th-ng is would be if all busi-
ening. nesses that relate to
the safety and well-
WION: Go to being of the mana-
ine.com to tee were working
bout iodai 's together for positive
&e,toncl. results, both for the
animals and for the
business that these animals
brings to the community.
And while private businesses,
volunteers. and nonprofit agen-
cies are taking positive actions
toward protecting the manatee,
it seems ironic that our own gov-
erning boards have not seen fit
to step forward with defensive
measures of their own.
Hopefully, this recent action
by the five tour -operations and
local wildlife protection agen-
cies will encourage more enti-
ties to work together to study the
problems, target the necessary
funds and provide the resources
needed to protect the manatees
'living in our waterways.
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River. Correct me if I'm
wrong, but doesn't the
Withlacoochee River flow
into Lake Rousseau?
Editor's note: Yes, the
Withlacoochee River flows
into Lake Rousseau. In the
Sept. 23 edition of the
Chronicle, Michael
Molligah, spokesman for
Swiftmud, said: "We've cer-
tainly been in discussion
with water management dis-
tri..: t where we overlap, but I haven't
,heard of anything about moving water
,from the Withlacoochee River out of
our district."
Cholera in Iraq
Cholera is now rampaging in Iraq.
Cholera is due to a lack of clean
water and sanitary conditions.
Aren't you all proud of how you
brought freedom and democracy to
Iraq now?
Fried mullet
Is there anywhere in.the
Homosassa area where we can go
for lunch and get some fried mullet?
I'd sure like to know.
Double dipping?
In Citrus County, we have impact
fees that are there to offset the cost
of infrastructure caused by growth.
We also have an additional gas tax
to be set aside for roads or infra-
structure. Isn't that double dipping?
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LETTERS to th
Successful presidency
Yes, Ms. Day, the Presidential Oath
is to protect and defend the
Constitution for the United States of
America and certainly, to protect the
U.S. from all enemies.
It's ironic, that the lead guest col-
umn for Aug. 24 was "Is America real-
ly a superpower?," written by guest
William Rusher. A perfect rebuttal to
Ms. Day's complaint and published
the very same day!
One of Rusher's paragraphs does
illustrate. Quote: "And now, one of our
two major parties and (according to
the polls) a majority of the American
people want to pull out of Iraq, though
we have suffered less than 4,000 mili-
tary deaths there in more than four
years of fighting. Does that sound like
the attitude of a superpower?"
The entire column should be read
and digested. In the middle of this,
let's keep in mind that the U.S. has an
all-volunteer military dedicated to
defending this nation against
Islamist/Jihadists who want to destroy
us!
The Democratic Party seems to be
invested in defeat in Iraq. The
Democratic-controlled Congress has
expended most of its energy towards
harassing President Bush and pro-
tecting terrorists, rather than protect-
ing America.
Dennis Lown
Crystal River
Health care solutions
Disguised socialized medicine
efforts are raging in the Democrat
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campaigns. Every solution promises
more spending on health care. Yet,
the real problem is the cost
Filtering the cost through pockets
of the rich, as the Democrats propose;
only makes the problem worse.
Having someone else pay the bill,
regardless of the amount, helps only
the individual, who in the end may
lose as well. Often, when someone
else pays, the attitude is: "Why should
I care about doing anything to limit
the need or cost."
Encouraging everyone to help con-
tain the costs should be the primary
goal of our political leaders. Adding
new laws just drives up the cost.
When consumers think it's free,
e Editor
who cares about the cost? Insurers
have no incentive to control costs as
long as someone will pay the premi-
dim. Suppliers of medical goods and
services also will continue to charge
whatever the traffic will bear. The
legal profession makes a fortune in
fees related to medical events, includ-
ing lawsuits and review of other relat-
ed medical business.
Whenever government steps in, the
price skyrockets. Everyone thinks the
goods and services become free, yet
we all pay dearly.
All communal services are abused,
but healthcare is probably the most
abused of all. When people have
insurance, generally they have no
concern about the amount of the bill.
After all, the insurance pays, so it
"costs me nothing." Younger people
often get major medical services
through Medicaid. Again, who cares
about the cost? That magical govern-
ment paid. When we are on Medicare,
a tiip to the doctor or hospital often
results in the patient never even see-
ing any bills. The bills do get paid, but
since the patient never sees them, it
must be free.
Reports of free medical care in
other countries abound. Just remem-
ber, if there was a medical procedure
or service rendered, someone paid it
even though the recipient of the serv-
ice never got a direct bill. As long As
the cost is there, masking it with gov-
ernment programs will never reduce
it Government cannot pay unless it
takes our dollars.
Robert E. Hagaman
Homosassa
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Comfort Keepers is a locally owned and operated
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Recently Comfort Keepers applied for and was
granted a Home Health Care license to provide
personal care services of bathing and hygiene care.
WHY DID WE CHANGE LICENSURE?
Many of our existing customers requested the
additional service. As a Homemaker/Companion
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for bathing. If a client required more assistance, we
would be required to refer them to a home health
agency for bathing. If the clients' condition changed
and they required hygiene care, we would then have
to refer them to a home health agency for all of their
care. Our clients did not want another agency in the
home, or even worse, to leave behind their Comfort
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There have also been prospective clients who
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WHO NEEDS IN-HOME CARE?
Most of us know people in their senior years who
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LOCAL OWNERSHIP
Comfort Keepers was organized in' 1997 by Kris
and Jerry Clum. Kris, a Registered Nurse, saw a need
to help people remain in their own homes. Kris
scheduled many medical stops every day in patient's
homes, and she was frustrated because she was
.unable to take care of the other needs and requests of
her clients because of time constraints and. the fact
that these requests were outside the medical field.
From a desire to fill a need, Comfort Keepers has
exploded to become, the #1 elder care franchise in the
United States. With offices in most counties in
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household name.
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skills and
passions of his
family
members to
determine the
type of
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wife, Deborah,
had experience
and enjoyed
accounting,
and his
daughter,
Lindsey. Arthur's passion was providing care to
seniors. After reviewing 12 franchises that provided
in-home care the three family members formed a
corporation and in the spring of 2004 purchased the
franchise, that they believed promoted the highest
quality care, Comfort Keepers.
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p provides oversight and support for local ownership.
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while being monitored to ensure quality of, service.
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Warriors sweep nemesis
7Rivers volkybafll
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ALAN FESTO
afesto@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The power in volleyball's district
1A-3 has officially shifted.-
The second-ranked Seven Rivers
Warriors defeated the St. John A
Lutheran Saints on Tuesday night,
3-0, to complete a regular season
sweep of their district rival..,
St. John hadn't lost a match
against Seven Rivers before this
year since falling in the district title
game in 2003, but was decimated by
graduation after making the state'
Final Four the last fou r years.
"That's awesome," Seven Rivers 4
coach Tim Bowman said of the regu-
larseasonis sweep.
"They might not 0- J
be what they've '-'.
been but they're
That's stinagood team. '
Seven Rivers
awesome. (12-1, 9-0 District
1A-3) won, 25-19.
25-21 and 25-14,
receiving big
Tim nights offensively
Bowman from Rachael
Seven Rivers Capra; GabbyPer-
volleyball coach, r and Carolyn
after his team beat roneand Carolyn ..
St. John Lutheran. Allen. ,
"It makes a
coach look really good when you've
got four girls who can hit the ball. It
makes it really hard to defend," [
Bowman said after picking up just
his second win over the Saints.
Allen and Perrone each recorded
five kills in the opening game, help-
ing their team to a six-point win.
The Warriors jumped out to a quick
4-1 lead and continued to increase
their lead before St John finally
fought back The Saints' Leanna
Marcus scored on back-to-back
kills, followed by a kill from Emily D,
Lettelier that got St John within DAVE SIGLERIChronicle
Seven River Christian School's Rachael Capra spikes the winning point past St. John Lutheran School's Alayna
Please see WARRIORS/Page 3B Milam on Tuesday during the second game at Seven Rivers Gym.
Belleview defeats Crystal River in four games
Lecanto, Dunnellon see action as well
JON-MICHAEL SORACCHI
jmsoracchi@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
After dropping the first two
games by a healthy margin, the
Crystal River volleyball team really
had nothing to lose against District
4A-6 leader Belleview.
And the Pirates truly played like
it over the remainder of the match,
taking a hotly contested third game
before yielding in the fourth and
deciding game.
The final score (25-12, 25-12, 21-25
and 25-18) fell in favor of Belleview,
but not before Crystal River showed
that it's improved vastly from the
season's beginning.
Belleview improved to 13-1 over-
all and 11-0 in district while the
Pirates are now 5-9 and 5-6.
Watching her team play the final
two games of the evening, Crystal
River volleyball coach Meryl Weber
probably wondered where the
inspired play had been to date.
"They played like I knew
they could the entire season,"
Weber said. "They weren't
playing not to lose."
Make no mistake, the Rattlers
are a skilled team able to out-hit
and outlast their opponents over
the course of a match. If anything,
the Pirates showed that Belleview
is not unbeatable.
Belleview coach Gary Greer said
the third game was the first the
Rattlers had dropped this year to a
Please see RIVER/Page 3B
'Canes golf
shoot pair
of 167s
Girls win, boys lose;
CR boys beat Lecanto
JOHN COSCIA
jcoscia@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Two 167s.
The Citrus boys and girls golf teams
each recorded a team total of 167 in
their respective matches Tuesday
afternoon. The Lady 'Canes (12-0) left
the Plantation Inn Golf Course satis-
fied with a convincing 167-238 victory
over Crystal River while the Citrus
boys team (15-2) was left wanting at
the El Diablo Country Club after
falling 161-167 to Saddlebrook for the
second time this season.
The weather cleared by late after-
noon but a steady rain that had fallen
throughout the day
left both courses Citrus'
pretty saturated,
making the playing Briana
conditions, that
much more difficult Carlson
Leading the way
for the Lady 'Canes shot the
was Briana Carlson
who shot the medalist medalist
round of the match
with an even par 36. round
Carlson was joined in
her individual scor- with an
ing efforts by team-
mates Jordan Connor even par
with a 42, Ashton 36.
Connor with a 44 and
Brittany Eldridge
with a 45. For the
Lady Pirates Sa-
mantha Korsiak shot
the team's low round '.
with a 55, Chelsea
Bennett followed with
a 56, Caitlin Camp hit a 60
and both Kourtney Camp and Sidney
Bennett registered a 67.
"There's a little more water on
this course, in the way of hazards,
than we're accustomed to," Lady
'Canes head coach Michelle Connor
said. "It rained all day today, but
overall I was pleased with the way
we hit the ball. We're working on
getting the small things, like chip-
ping and putting, fine tuned in
preparation for the 18-hole tourna-
ments that we have coming up.
"The county tournament is next
Tuesday and after that it's all 18-hole
tournaments," Connor continued.
"That's what we're revving up for.
That's when we want to peak"
As for the boys team, its spirit was a
bit indifferent after the 'Canes shot
what tied a season-high round for the
talented squad.
The medalist for the match was
Saddlebrook's Constantine Heinrich
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TODAY'S SPORTS
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
3 p.m. (TBS) National League Division Series Game 1 -
Colorado Rockies at Philadelphia Phillies.
6:30 p.m. (TBS) American League Division Series Game 1 -
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Boston Red Sox.
10 p.m. (TBS) National League Division Series Game 1 -
Chicago Cubs at Arizona Diamondbacks.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
8 p.m. (ESPN2) Rice at Southern Mississippi.
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
7 p.m. (VERSUS) Anaheim Ducks at Detroit Red Wings.
9:30 p.m. (VERSUS) Dallas Stars at Colorado Avalanche.
SOCCER
2:30 p.m. (ESPN2) UEFA Champions League Liverpool vs.
Olympique Marseille.
FOOTBALL
Friday's High School
Box Scores
Crystal River 29, South Lake 27
Crystal River 3 6 13 7-29
South Lake 7 7 013-27
CR SL
total Yards 302 364
Rushes-yards 32-114 26-152
Passing 188 212
,Comp-Att-Int 15-27-1 16-24-2
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0
1enalties-Yards 6-35 7-65
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING- (Attempts, Yards, TDs)
.Crystal River: Newcomer 20-80-1;
DeVaughn 9-22-0; Baldner 2-10-0; Beatty
1-2-0. South Lake: Demps 11-113-2;
Fairbanks 7-27-0; Flowers 7-14-1;
.Calabraro 1-(-2)-0.
PASSING-(Comp, Att, yards, TDs, Int)
Crystal River: Newcomer 15-27-188-2-1;
South Lake: Fairbanks 16-24-212-1-2.
RECEIVING-(Catches, Yards, Tds),
.Crystal River: MacDonald 2-74-1; Smith 5-
53-1; Baldner 2-43-0; Beatty 4-18-0;
'Noland 1-4-0. South Lake: Duke 8-70-0;
Allen 2-69-1; Johnson 2-40-0; Davis 1-24-
0; Flowers 1-9-0; Moua 2-0-0.
KICKING- (FG, FGA, XP, XPA) Crystal
River: Atkins 1-2, 0-0; Gusha 0-0, 2-3.
*South Lake: 0-0, 3-3.
South Sumter 42, Citrus 7
Citrus 0 7 0 0- 7
South Sumter 9 19 0 14-42
Cit SS
Total Yards 236 522
Rushing yards 78 342
,Passing yards 158 180
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING- (Attempts, Yards, TDs)
'Citrus: Carlson 2-2-0; Scriven 22-102-1;
West 8-27-0; Allen 2-3-0; Paquette 1-2-0.
South Sumter: Finkley 3-3-0; D. Smith 4-
19-1; T. Smith 14-89-2; Starnes 9-33-0;
Irving 7-72-0; Wells 2-36-0; Ornelas 3-34-
0; Smothers 1-4-0; Evans 1-3-0.
, PASSING-(Comp, Att, yards, TDs, Int)
-Citrus: West 5-12-108-0-2; Scriven 1-1-50-
'6-0. South Sumter: Smith 13-18-180-2-0.
RECEIVING-(Catches, Yards, Tds),
Citrus: Paquette 5-100-0; Scriven 1-8-0;
Carlson 1-50-0. South Sumter: Price-
McMiller 1-4-0; Finkley 6-130-1; Mobley 1-
3-0; Starnes 1-24-0; Wells 1-9-0.
Scoring summary
First quarter
,South Sumter: Carlson tackled for safety.
11:20. South Sumter: D. Smith 25-yard
pass to Finkley. PAT. 7:10.
Second quarter
'South Sumter: D. Smith 3-yard run.
.Conversion failed. 7:11. ,
Q itrus: Scriven 2-yd run. Watkins PAT.
.5:21.
South Sumter: T. Smith 25-yard run. PAT
failed 3:22
South Sumter: D. Smith 8-yard pass to
Finkley. PAT. :08
Fourth quarter:
6outh Sumter: T. Smith 3-yard run. PAT.
8:43.
South Sumter: Evans 3-yard run. PAT. :45.
Belleview 14, Dunnellon 7
Belleview 0 7 7 0- 14
Dunnellon 0 0 0 7- 7
Bel Dun
Total Yards 187 253
-Rushes-yards 45-187 32-193
Passing 0 60
Comp-Att-Int 0-2-0 6-13-0
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-1
.Penalties-Yards 2-10 9-70
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING- (Attempts, Yards, TDs)
Belleview: Holloway 11-78-1; Alsop 13-56-
0; Reedy 15-37-1; Vereen 4-9-0; Fritz 2-1-
'0. Dunnellon: Black 11-85-0; Peacock 6-
'40-0; McCray 2-22-1; Stichter 7-21-0;
Jackson 1-16-0; Cabrera 3-12-0; Young 1-
1-0; Brown 1-(-4)-0.
PASSING-(Comp, Att, yards, TDs, Int)
Belleview: Reedy 0-2-0-0-0. Dunnellon:
Stichter 6-13-60-0-0.
RECEIVING-(Catches, Yards, Tds),
Dunnellon: Simmons 1-34-0; Peacock 2-
22-0; Quezada 2-6-0; Gerome 1-4-0.
KICKING- (FG, FGA, XP, XPA)
Belleview: Clark 0-0-2-2; Quezada 0-0-1-1.
NFL Standings
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
New England 4
Buffalo 1
I)l.Y. Jets 1
:iami 0
W
'Indianapolis 4
Jacksonville 2
Tennessee 2
Houston 2
w
PBittsburgh 3
,Baltimore 2
Cleveland 2
Cincinnati 1
W
Denver 2
*Kansas City 2
Oakland 2
San Diego 1
NATIONAL
W
Dallas 4
,Washington 2
VN.Y. Giants 2
-Philadelphia 1
W
Tampa Bay 3
.Carolina 2
-Atlanta 1
New Orleans 0
Pct F
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North
W L T Pct PF PA
Green Bay 4 0 0 1.000 105 66
Detroit 3 1 0 .750 114 121
Chicago 1 3 0 .250 60 95
Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 67 59
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle 3 1 0 .750 87 53
Arizona 2 2 0 .500 84 80
San Francisco 2 2 0 .500 56 93
St. Louis 0 4 0 .000 39 103
Sunday's Games
Detroit 37, Chicago 27
Dallas 35, St. Louis 7
Oakland 35, Miami 17
Atlanta 26, Houston 16
Buffalo 17, N.Y. Jets 14
Green Bay 23, Minnesota 16
Cleveland 27, Baltimore 13
Seattle 23, San Francisco 3
Tampa Bay 20, Carolina 7
Indianapolis 38, Denver 20
Kansas City 30, San Diego 16
Arizona 21, Pittsburgh 14
N.Y. Giants 16, Philadelphia 3
Open: Washington, Jacksonville, New
Orleans, Tennessee
Monday's Game
New England 34, Cincinnati 13
Sunday, Oct. 7
Miami at Houston, 1 p.m.
Atlanta at Tennessee, 1 p.m.
Detroit at Washington, 1 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants,.1 p.m.
Seattle at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.
Arizona at St. Louis, 1 p.m.
Carolina at New Orleans, 1 p.m.
Cleveland at New England, 1 p.m.
Jacksonville at Kansas City, 1 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Indianapolis, 4:05 p.m.
Baltimore at San Francisco, 4:15 p.m.
San Diego at Denver, 4:15 p.m.
Chicago at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m.
Open: Cincinnati, Oakland, Philadelphia,
Minnesota
Monday, Oct. 8
Dallas at Buffalo, 8:30 p.m.
BASEBALL
MLB Postseason
DIVISION SERIES
American League
Boston vs. Los Angeles
Today
Los Angeles (Lackey 19-9) at Boston
(Beckett 20-7), 6:37 p.m.
Friday
Los Angeles (Escobar 18-7) at Boston
(Matsuzaka 15-12), 8:37 p.m.
Sunday
Boston (Schilling 9-8) at Los Angeles
(Weaver 13-7), 3:07 p.m.
Monday
Boston (Beckett 20-7) at Los Angeles
(Lackey 19-9), 9:37 p.m., if necessary
Wednesday, Oct. 10
Los Angeles (Escobar 18-7) at Boston
(Matsuzaka 15-12), 8:37 p.m., if necessary
Cleveland vs. New York
Thursday
New York (Wang 19-7) at Cleveland
(Sabathia 19-7), 6:37 p.m.
Friday
New York (Pettitte 15-9) at Cleveland
(Carmona 19-8), 5:07 p.m.
Sunday
Cleveland (Westbrook 6-9) at New York
(Clemens 6-6), 6:37 p.m.
Monday
Cleveland (Byrd 15-8) at New York
(Mussina 11-10), 6:07 p.m., if necessary
Wednesday, Oct. 10
New York (Wang 19-7) at Cleveland
(Sabathia 19-7), 5:07 p.m., if necessary
National League
Arizona vs. Chicago
Today
Chicago (Zambrano 18-13) at Arizona
(Webb 18-10), 10:07 p.m.
Thursday
Chicago (Lilly 15-8) at Arizona (Davis 13-
12), 10:07 p.m.
Saturday
Arizona (Hernandez 11-11) at Chicago
(Hill 11-8), 6:07 p.m.
Sunday
Arizona (Owings 8-8) at Chicago, 1:07
p.m., if necessary
Tuesday
Chicago at Arizona, 10:07 p.m., if neces-
sary
Philadelphia vs. Colorado
Today
Colorado (Francis 17-9) at Philadelphia
(Hamels 15-5), 3:07 p.m.
Thursday
Colorado at Philadelphia (Kendrick 10-
4), 3:07 p.m.
Saturday
Philadelphia (Lohse 9-12 or Moyer 14-
12) at Colorado, 9:37 p.m.
Sunday
Philadelphia (Lohse 9-12 or Moyer 14-
12) at Colorado, 10:07 p.m., if necessary
Tuesday
Colorado at Philadelphia (Hamels 15-5),
6:37 p.m., if necessary
MOVES
Tuesday's Sports Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
DETROIT TIGERS-Agreed to terms with
Jim Leyland, manager, on a one-year con-
tract extension through the 2009 season.
TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS-Announced
the contract of Bill Evers, bench coach, will
not be renewed.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ATLANTA THRASHERS-Claimed D
Karel Pilar off waivers from Chicago and
assigned him to Chicago (AHL).
DALLAS STARS-Assigned RW Junior
Lessard to Iowa (AHL).
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS-Assigned F
Boyd Kane, D Alexandre Picard, F Ryan
Potulny, F Stefan Ruzicka and D Denis
Gauthier to Philadlephia (AHL).
VANCOUVER CANUCKS-Claimed D
Mike Weaver off waivers from Los
Angeles. Assigned C Mario Bliznak to
Vancouver (WHL).
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district foe and partially
blamed himself for that.
"I thought during the third
game, I got some subs in and it
didn't work out," Greer said. "I
take the blame for that.
"Once I put my starters back
in for the fourth game," Greer
added, "it took a little bit for
them to get going."
Even then, the Rattlers led
the third game 11-5 and
appeared poised to complete
the sweep.
However, Cassidy Rash
boomed three aces after a
Belleview service miscue to
pull within 11-9.
The two teams remained
close yet, after the Rattlers
took a 14-11- lead, the Pirates
made a hard push.
A Belleview hitting error
allowed Crystal River's Kaylah
Hall to gain serve and the jun-
ior forced the Rattlers into four
WARRIORS
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two. Perrone and Allen
answered with a kill each for
Seven Rivers but errors kept
St. John in the game. Clinging
to a 13-12 lead, Allen added
three more kills and Perrone
added two to finally salt the
first game away.
Perrone finished with eight
kills and Allen added seven.
"They had more guns then
they had before," St. John
coach Laura Duncan said,
"Capra is not the only one that
can hit."
In Game 2, the Saints (8-6, 4-
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with a 2-under par 34.
Heinrich opened with four
birdies on the first five holes
before ending his round
with two three-putt bogeys.
In addition to Heinrich
Saddlebrook's Madhav Bal
shot a 40, followed by Andy
Thoma with a 43 and Bobby
Riehle with a 44.
consecutive hitting errors. The
Pirates took a 16-14 lead and
never looked back
Alexus Harrell led the
Pirates with seven kills to go
along with six service points
and three aces. Harrell, along
with sophomore Devon Deem,
gave Crystal River some much-
needed offense in the final two
games.
"If I had to pick an MVP
tonight, it would be Alexus,"
Weber said. "She was smok-
ing."
In the first two games,
Crystal River actually held
leads early on but had to watch
Belleview rattle off an 11-0 run
in Game 1 behind the serving
of Abby Ross. Ross (16 service
points, nine aces) was on serv-
ice for the last 10 points, half of
which fell in for aces.
The lead swung from 6-3 for
the Pirates to an eight-point
Rattler lead. Crystal River
pulled within 15-8 before
Jenna Bachmeyer notched a
kill and then served for three
straight points to put Crystal
3) did everything they could to
try and steal a game but they
still came up four points short.
Early errors gave St John a
two-point advantage; however,
Perrone took over. The hitter
connected on two kills and
scored two aces over a five-
point span to put her team up
6-5, and the Warriors would
never trail again. The Saints'
defense tried their best to keep
themselves in the game but
Capra and her team kept on
swinging. Up 11-6, Capra had to
swing her big left hand three
times to finally score because
of the Saints' digging ability.
Amy Green then scored on a
big block-kill but the Saints
would not go away. Alex
For the 'Canes', Bobby
Best shot the team's low
round with a 40, Nick
Brothers followed with a 41,
Zach Stanley shot a 42 and
Ryan Connors and Harlon
Kelly each recorded a 44 for
their round.
"It was the first time this
season that we didn't have
one golfer shoot in the 30s,"
Citrus boys coach Chris
Richardson said. "We tighten
a little bit when we play
Saddlebrook. They're a very
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Braves part ways
with CF Andruw Jones
The Atlanta Braves are cutting
ties with Andruw Jones, saying
they can't afford to keep the peren-
nial Gold Glove
center fielder
who's spent his
entire career with
the organization.
General man-
ager John
Schuerholz
announced the
decision Andruw
Tuesday, shortly Jones
after breaking the news to Jones at
Turner Field.
While hoping to stay in Atlanta,
Jones wasn't caught off-guard by
the team's stance. He made $13.5
million this season and was looking
for a raise despite slumping badly.
"I'm fine with it," Jones told The
Associated Press when reached
on his cell phone. "I'm appreciative
of the chance they gave me to play
for Atlanta all these years. I under-
stand the decision they have to
make. That's just the way it is. It's
a business."
"It just doesn't work for us,"
Schuerholz said. "It doesn't
demean or diminish everything
he's done."
Former backup punter
sentenced in stabbing
GREELEY, Colo. Former
Northern Colorado backup punter
Mitch Cozad was sentenced to
seven years in prison Tuesday for
stabbing a rival in what prosecutors
said was a brutal attempt to take
over the starter's role.
"Clearly, this was deliberate to
hurt him, and you succeeded,"
Weld County District Judge
Marcelo Kopcow told Cozad as he
announced the sentence.
"The goal is to not ruin your life,"
Kopcow said. "I would like you to
succeed in your life."
Prosecutors said Cozad
ambushed starting punter Rafael
Mendoza on the night of Sept. 11,
2006. Mendoza was left with a
deep gash in his kicking leg but
later returned to the team.
Cozad was convicted in August of
second-degree assault but acquitted
of the more serious charge of
attempted first-degree murder.
Randolph to manage
Mets next season
NEW YORK Mets manager
Willie Randolph sported a new,
clean-shaven look as he walked
past rows of empty lockers in New
York's clubhouse.
"It's not a good time to be recog-
nized in this town," he joked.
"Hoping to slip by and dodge a few
daggers."
Randolph dodged one Tuesday,
two days after his team completed
an enormous collapse. General
manager Omar Minaya announced
Randolph will be back with the club
next year, ending speculation that he
might be fired despite getting a con-
tract extension before this season.
"I do believe that Willie is going
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said. "I do believe that Willie's pas-
sion for winning is there."
New York went 5-12 down the
stretch, squandering its big lead in
the NL East and missing the play-
offs entirely. The Mets became the
first major league team that failed
to finish in first place after owning a
lead of seven games or more with
17 remaining. New York, which had
that margin on Sept. 12, also
matched the largest lead blown in
September.
Bucs TE Stevens
sentenced in DUI case
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Tampa
Bay Buccaneers tight end Jerramy
Stevens was sentenced Tuesday
to 30 days in jail and more than
$3,100 in fines for his March arrest
in Scottsdale on charges of drunk-
en driving and traffic violations, a
prosecutor said.
Scottsdale Judge B. Monte
Morgan also ruled that Stevens
won't have to serve 18 of those
days as long as he completes an
alcohol program, Scottsdale City
Prosecutor Caron Close said.
Stevens' attorney, James Nesci,
appealed the sentence to Maricopa
County Superior Court, meaning
Stevens won't serve time until that
body decides on the case.
Police arrested Stevens, a for-
mer Seattle Seahawks top pick
and a native of Olympia, Wash.,
after stopping his car in downtown
Scottsdale in March. Police said
Stevens smelled of alcohol, had
River down, 19-8.
Bachmeyer led all players
with 12 kills and also got 12
service points and four aces.
The Rattlers' Lacy Blackmon
also registered 11 kills.
Game 2 was the same story.
The Pirates played well
enough to be down just 16-12,
but again watched a Belleview
run end any chance of a come-
back
This time, Chrissi Dejulio
served for eight consecutive
points following a Pirates' serv-
ice error. Bachmeyer added
two kills in with six Crystal
River errors during the stretch
to win 25-12 again.
Crystal River plays 7 p.m.
Thursday at South Sumter
before hosting an all-day tour-
nament this Saturday at
Crystal River Middle School.
Lecanto powers past
North Marion in three
The Lecanto Panthers volleyball
team defeated the North Marion
Colts on Tuesday night, 3-0, to
Samuel, Ashley Hampton and
Lettelier led the Saints' charge
before Capra finally put in
away with her fourth kill of the
game.
"They got a run going and we
couldn't seem to stop it,"
Duncan said. "It was like a
freight train and when you try
and stop it... it doesn't happen."
The Warriors began hitting
on all cylinders in Game 3.
Seven Rivers quickly built an
8-1 lead thanks to five consec-
utive errors by St. John
Lutheran but once again the
Saints battled back. St. John's
good .defense kept them alive
thanks to three more Seven
Rivers errors that helped
them pull within three points
talented group and I think we
push a little too hard when we
play them."
The Lady 'Canes travel to
Baseline on Thursday where
they'll face off against Trinity
Catholic and Lecanto in their
last match before the county
match next Tuesday at
Plantation Inn.
The Citrus boys match
against Lecanto for Thursday
has been rescheduled for
next Monday.
bloodshot eyes and that his
speech was slurred.
Florida's Joiner
charged with burglary
GAINESVILLE Safety Tony
Joiner is the eighth Florida player
in the last nine months to get in
legal trouble, a growing concern for
the defending national champions.
Joiner, a senior captain and
defensive leader, was arrested
early Tuesday and charged with
felony burglary, police said.
Joiner, who ranks fifth on the
team with 20 tackles, was arrested
around 5 a.m. outside the fenced
impound lot of a local towing com-
pany, Gainesville police said.
But the owner of the property
leased by the towing company,
Stan Forron, said Tuesday after-
noon that the whole thing is "a big
misunderstanding."
Joiner was accused of pushing a
heavy electric gate open to enter
the lot in an attempt to retrieve his
girlfriend's car, which was being
held in lieu of a $76 towing bill, a
police report said.
Evers will not return
as Rays bench coach
ST. PETERSBURG The Tampa
Bay Devil Rays will replace bench
coach Bill Evers after two years.
The Devil Rays said Tuesday
they will not renew Evers' contract
for next season. He was the man-
ager at Triple-A Durham for eight
years before joining Tampa Bay.
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keep pace with Belleview, the only
district team to defeat them.
The Panthers won 25-7, 25-23
and 25-20 in what Lecanto coach
Freddie Bullock called a complete
team victory.
"Anytime you get a win in a dis-
trict match it helps toward the tour-
nament," Bullock said.
Lecanto will be back in action on
Tuesday, when the will host district
and county rival Citrus at 6 p.m.
Dunnellon volleyball
downs South Sumter
Dunnellon cruised to a straight-
set 25-10, 25-5, 25-16, victory at
South Sumter on Thursday night.
Leading the way for the Lady
Tigers were Brook Bello, who had
17 service points, four kills, three
aces and one dig. Taylor Thalacker
had 12 aces, Anushka Dessus had
10 assists, three kills, four aces
and one dig while Kiara Rosado
led the Lady Tigers in kills with 10.
Dunnellon improved 5-10 overall
and travels to Westport on
Tuesday.
at 9-6. The momentum was
there for the taking and Capra,
who had been quiet most of
the night, finally took it The
senior devastated the Saints
with five kills over seven
points to help the Warriors
pull away with an easy 11-
point victory.
Capra finished with a match
high 12 kills.
"I thought we blocked pretty
well, but Capra and Perrone hit
the ball very well," Duncan
said; The Saints had nine
blocks in the match.
Seven Rivers will now have a
couple of days off to rest before
traveling to Bayshore Christian
for their second tournament of
the season.
Pirates down
Panthers in boys golf
Crystal River boys golf defeated
Lecanto, 165-168, on Tuesday.
For Crystal River, Randy
Hodges shot 40, Brad Kidd shot 41
and Larry Simon and J.D. Gusha
shot 42.
For Lecanto, Ryan Chapman
shot 40, Tanner Summers and
Larry Butcher shot 42 and Justin
Roessler shot 44.
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Speedway season nearing end
LARRY MCMILLAN
For the Chronicle
With Citrus County
Speedway's 52nd season wind-
ing down seven regular divi-
sions and one traveling series
made up a full race card with
131 total drivers registered to
ride. The weather man prom-
ised a great night for racing
and for some reason it just did-
n't work out the way it was
expected. An early shower
prior to the gates opening and
practice starting saw a brief
shower and then the weather
turned beautiful with a nice
breeze to keep everyone com-
fortable. Things went well dur-
ing practice and with a brief
rain shower during the heat
races but all went well until the
Modified 2nd heat when the
second of three rain showers
brought out the caution flag
and sending them to the pits
and postponing their heat
An hour was spent waiting
out the shower and drying out
the track with the cooperation
of 30 to 40 drivers before it was
decided to run the 4 Cylinder
Bomber & Pure Stock features
to get the track back in condi-
tion for the Modifieds to get
their heat race in the books.
Drivers gave their thumbs up
to resume racing and with all
the rubber washed off it left a
pretty slick track to work with
for the rest of the evening.
Seventeen 4 Cylinder
Bomber racers took the green
flag in their 20 lap main. An
early crash on the 2nd lap took
out point leader Jeff Eberly
and ended his night with right
front damage. In the meantime
several lead changes took
place before the final 2 laps
saw point runner up 10th
starter Travis Hoefler took the
point and locked in his 3rd fea-
ture win of the season and clos-
ing the gap on Jeff Eberly in the
run for the championship.
John Kidwell came from 16 to
second when the checkers flew
but he lost out in tech in post
race inspection movingl4th
starter John DeGeorge into
second followed by Peter
Nelson who started 15th. Patric
Connor drove from 9th to finish
fourth over Jeremy Sharrone
who had to recover from an
early incident that sent him to
the rear of the field on the
restart. Sharrone took the win
in the first heat while John
Kidwell lost out on his win in
the second heat due to the D.Q.
in the feature and Robert
Carter inherited the win.
High car count for the night
went to the Pure Stock division
with 25 of 28 registered cars
making their 20 lap feature.
Starting position #13 was a
lucky number for Steve Hise as
he worked his way through traf-
fic to the point using the out-
side groove most of the way to
Victory Lane for his first win in
the division. He logged 4 fea-
ture wins in the V8 Thunder
Stock Rookie division early in
the season and was the first
driver to be moved up to Pure
Stocks. Fred Henick was the
registered driver in the #60
race car, came off the outside
pole, led most of the race, fin-
ished second but was disquali-
fied when it was disclosed that
Wayne Heater was the driver of
the car. This moved 19th starter
Bill Ryan to second and some
more cushion in his point lead.
Rounding out the top five were
Glen Colyer, 14th starter Steven
Stinedurf and 8th starter Chad
Markland who battled for the
lead at one point in the race.
Rick Shahid, Steve Hise and
Glen Colyer logged heat wins.
The Florida Pro Challenge
Series brought in race cars from
Georgia and Florida and these
5/8 scale, motorcycle engine
driven rockets spent the
evening chasing J.L. Snowden
out of Salt Springs, Fl. to the
checkered flag in both their
heat and 30 lap feature event
Ryan Rust from Port St Lucie
started sixth and didn't look like
he was going to be a problem for
the rest of the field until he
found some hidden power and
moved to second over Brandon
Williams out of Georgia. They
see-sawed for the spot with Rust
losing power late in the race
and Williams took over the slot
and looked like that was the
way it was going to end. A cau-
tion came out and a determined
Ryan Rust came back for the
restart taking the spot away
from Williams to lock down a
second place finish. Williams
held on for third ahead of pole
sitter Paul White out of Eustis
and another Georgia driver
Kyle Plott
Only 10 Mini Stocks took the
green flag for their main event
and after blowing an engine
last week Johnny Siner made it
his night to shine coming off
the pole, setting the pace all
the way to his first win of the
season. In the final run for the
flag George Neumann was hot
on Siner's rear bumper and
Steve Griffin right in the hunt
for a third place finish. Bad
Luck continued to haunt Mike
Lawhorn as he was taken out in
his heat which he led all the
way until the final lap. He did
salvage a fourth place finish in
the 20 lap feature event over
Ron Armillei. Siner and
Neumann logged heat wins.
Phillip Rook wasted no time
setting up a big lead in the
Sportsman feature to log his
second win of the year.
Meanwhile lots of action was
going on behind him with
Richie Smith and Fred Tuski
working their way from the
middle of the 14 car field to fin-
ish 2nd and 3rd respectively
Sixth starter Sal DeFranco
managed to hold off the rest of
the field for 4th place his best
finish since getting started at
Citrus in April. Ernie Reed
locked down 5th when the
checkers flew. Mike Veltman
and Fred Tuski took the heat
wins. Tuski underwent a com-
plete money protest tear down
and he was declared legal at
1:30 a.m. Sunday morning, tak-
ing home the money and his
race engine in boxes and bags.
Again the field was set for
the Modified 30 lap feature
race when the bottom fell out
and despite another concerted
effort to dry out the track in
time to get the final three fea-
tures in before the 11 p.m. cur-
few the drivers were called to
tech to see if they wanted to
race on a wet surface and the
answer was "NO" after they
were given the alternative of
racing double features on their
next scheduled race night. The
Open Wheel Modifieds and the
Figure 8's will run Double
Features on October 27th and
the V8 Thunder Stock Rookies
will go for two feature races on
October 20th. :
Next Saturday night will fea-
ture the return of the Super
Late Models,! Sportsmen, Mini
Stocks, Street Stocks, 4
Cylinder Bomnbers in point's
races plus two traveling series
with the Florida Open Wheel
Lites and Florida Midget
Racing Association with a full
contingency of races from all
over the state.
October 13th will feature the
"Fall Fiasco" featuring a 150 lap
Enduro Race going after a
$5,000 to win purse plus a Demo
Derby, a 50 Lap Figure 8 Race, a
School Bus Figure 8 Race and a
Boat Trailer Race. Advanced
tickets are on sale at the pit
office arid grandstand ticket
booth on It-ace night for $10 for
everyone."This is going to be a
sellout and you should plan on
getting your tickets early
Citrus County
Speedway Results
I Sept. 29
Open Wheel Modified Feature 30 Laps
18 Cars
Postponed Due to Rain Double Feature
on Oct. 27th::
1st Heat Winner #34 Teddy Nelson
Pinellas Park
2nd Heat Winner #80 James Houle
Pinellas Park
Sportsman Feature --20 Laps 14 Cars
1. #97 Phillip Rook Inverness -
2nd Season Win
2. #42 Richie Smith Hernando
3. #71 Fred Tuski Crystal River
4. #50 Salvator DeFranco
Brooksville
5. #55 Ernie Reed Lecanto
1st Heat Winner #97 Phillip Rook
2nd Heat Winner #71 Fred Tuski
Mini Stock Feature 20 Laps 10 Cars
1. #01 Johnny Siner Homosassa
- 1st Season Win
2. # 1 George Neumann -
Inverness
3. # 3 Steve Griffin Inverness
4. #44 Mike Lawhorn Clermont
5. #95 Ron Armillei Land 0 Lakes
1st Heat Winner #01 Johnny Siner .-
2nd Heat Winner # 1 George Neumanrl
4 Cylinder Bomber Feature 20 Laps -
17 Cars
1. #20 Travis Hoefler Floral City -
3rd Season Win
2. #122 John DeGeorge Dunnellon
3. # 8 Peter Nelson Homosassa
4. #444 Patric Conner Dunnellon
5. #32 Jeremy Sharrone Floral City,
1st Heat Race Winner #32 Jeremy
Sharrone
2nd Heat Winner #199 Robert Carter -
Belleview
Pure Stock Feature 20 Laps 28 Cars
1. #42 Steve Hise Inverness l1st
Season Win
2. #33 Bill Ryan Bushnell
3. #44 Glen Colyer Homosassa
4. # 0 Steve Stinedurf Brooksville
5. #134 Chad Markland Inverness.
1st Heat Winner #3 Rick Shahid -
Floral City
2nd Heat Winner #42 Steve Hise
3rd Heat Winner #44 Glen Colyer
Figure 8 Feature 20 Laps 19 Cars
Postponed due to Rain Double,
Features Oct. 27th
V8 Thunder Stock Rookies 20 Laps -.
17 Cars '
Postponed due to Rain Double Feature-
Oct. 20th
Florida Pro Challenge Feature 30 Lap5s
- 8 Cars
1. #40 J.L. Snowden- Salt Springs, Fl.
2. #18 Ryan Rust Port St. Lucie, Fl.'
3. #20 Brandon Williams Georgia.
4. #27 Paul White Eustis
5. #00 Kyle Plott Georgia
Heat Winner #40 J.L. Snowdon
Lecanto runner Junkins takes title at Mitchell meet
LARRY BUGG
For the Chronicle
NEW PORT RICHEY -
Lecanto High boys cross coun-
try coach Suzy Verhelst thought
it would be good for the
Panther harriers to pass up the
Citrus Invitational Friday night
and instead run Saturday
morning at the Mitchell
Invitational at Starkey Park.
That turned out to be a good
call.
Lecanto's Jonathan Junkins
won the boys race Saturday
with a time of 17:46. Teammate
Justin Sblano was second,
clocking in with an even 18
minutes time.
The Lecanto boys finished
third with 108 points.
Brooksville Central won with
29 points. Mitchell hosted and
took second with 58 points.
Winning was a nice bonus for
Junkins.
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mile mark," said Junkins. "I
didn't know what kind of com-
petition was here. It was good.
It was a good course. It is a
tough course. I practice in sug-
arsand so it was okay"
Lecanto's Stephen Clark was
29th overall with a time of
19:47. Teammate Nicholas
Runnells was 30th with a time
of 19:51. Chris Runnells was
44th with a time of 21:05.
The meet provided a pre-
view for Pasco County runners
to the upcoming Sunshine
Athletic Conference meet Oct
19 at Starkey Park. Some of the
better Pasco County teams
such as the Land O' Lakes High
boys and the Gulf High and
Wesley Chapel High girls were
competing at the Southern
Stars Meet Saturday evening in
Tampa.
For Lecanto's boys, it meant
a change of scenery and a
chance to face someone other
than the usual Citrus County
suspects.
Taking the first two boys
spots impressed Verhelst
"Isn't that awesome,"
Verhelst said. "They trained
hard and I am really proud of
them. They deserved it
"Central has a lot of depth.
They are a good team.
"We are really happy to
come down here to Mitchell
because it is a new experi-
ence for the boys. They get to
run against different run-
ners, a different course. It is
fun for them.
"It stretches them and hope-
fully makes them better."
The coach was asked how
her team felt about running in
sugarsand on a course where
some of the top runners stum-
bled and even fell.
"I think they handled it quite
well," she said.
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Mitchell Invitational Cross
Country meet at Starkey Park
Results
Girls team scores
Wiregrass Ranch 32, Dade
City Pasco 87, New Port Richey
Mitchell 93, River Ridge 99,
Brooksville Nature Coast 104,
Sunlake 149, Brooksville
Central NTS.
Girls Top 10 Individuals
1. Leeann Eble, Pasco, 20:42:
2. Ariel Grey, Wiregrass Ranch,
21:15; 3. Lindsey Guercio,
River Ridge, 22:35; 4. Lakeisha
Brown, Wiregrass Ranch,
22:45; 5. Maddi Wagner,
Mitchell, 22:49; 6. Kayla
Bratcher, River Ridge, 23:04; 7.
Shelby Wright, Mitchell, 23:22;
8. Taylor Hixson, Wiregrass
Ranch, 23:27; 9. Megan Ibison,
Wiregrass Ranch, 23:49; 10.
Hannah Still, Wiregrass
Ranch, 24:00.
Boys team scores
Brooksville Central 29, New
Port Richey Mitchell 58,
Lecanto 108, Brooksville
Nature Coast 113, Zephyrhills
121, Wiregrass Ranch 168, New
Port Richey River Ridge 189,
Dade City Pasco 222, Hudson'
224, Sunlake 248.
Boys Top 10 Individuals '
1. Jonathan Junkins, Le-
canto 17:46; 2. Justin Sblano,;
Lecanto 18:00; 3. Shadi Tor6,'
Central 18:09; 4. Brad,-
Henderson, Central 18:13; 5."
Sebastian Ruiz, Mitchell,
18:18; 6. Alex Yettaw, Central,.
18:22; 7. Josh Shannon',;
Central, 18:25; 8. Josh
Gutierrez, Mitchell, 18:27; 9.
Mason McKenzie, Central,'
18:35; 10. Angelo Breuning,.
Mitchell 18:40.
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BEVERLY HILLS
Sept. 25 Beverly Hills Men's Golf
Cegue 18 Holers scores were: Robert
Haden, 66; Lou Eafrati, 68; Phil Bartlett,
70i Art Blanchette, 70; Fred Tannery, 70.
.Isest to the pin, No. 2: Dennis
Goodenough; No. 5: Lou Eafrati; No. 11:
Kn Jones; No. 15: Gene Thompson.
Be:verly Hills Men's Golf League Nine
Holers scores were: Ed Morgan, 37; Joe
Rjtzu, 37; Larry Cresswell, 38; Chuck
Welch, 38.
SUGARMILL WOODS
Sept. 26 The Sugarmill Woods Ladies'
o(;lf Association "Swingers" held a Low-
et Tournament. The following were winners:
Flight A
First place, 37 Kathleen Kern
Second place, 38 Carole Weinberger
Third place, 40 Helen Vaught
Flight B
First place, 43 (3-way tie) Audrey Hite,
Cranie Koellhoffer and Margaret Nicoll
Flight C
First place, 32 Kathy Betsko
Second place, 43 (tie) Cathy Jauch and
Honey Eckert
PINE RIDGE
Sept. 26 Wednesday Little Pine Ladies'
Association played Throw Out Four Holes.
There were 62 participants. The winners
were:
Babe Zaharais Flight Black Tees
First: Holly Jones, 14
Second: Clara Coleman, 16
Third: Angie Catloth, 17
Fourth: Marty Doljac, 18
Fifth: Ireen Fisher, 18
Sixth: Diane Hocack, 18
Patty Berg Flight
First: Nancy Barren, 16
Second: Elsie Pierce, 17
Third: Mimi Logsdon, 17
Fourth: Katie Swanson, 17
Fifth: Lorraine Adams, 18
Sixth: Shirley Culbreth, 18
Julie Inkster Flight
First: Barb Laboda, 17
Second: Carmen Faber, 18
Third: Margie Ebbert, 19
Fourth: Mary Ann Conroy, 20
Fifth: Jean Cocking, 20
Sixth: Lois Moore, 20
Nancy Lopez Flight
First: Pat Weissert, 18
Second: Bert Bitz, 18
Third: Audrey Gathany, 19
Fourth: Sharon Fairheart, 20
Fifth: Kathy Persche, 20
Sixth: Gail Kimpel, 20
Annika Sorrenstam Flight
First: Mary Ebhardt, 20
Second: Shirley Hendricks, 21
Third: Dana Stillwagon, 25
Fourth: Karen Farrell, 26
Fifth: Charlene McKenna, 26
Sixth: Myrt Russell, 30
Mystery hole winner: Holly Jones, No. 4.
Closest to the pin, No. 1: Elsie Pierce; No.
3: Margie Ebbert; No. 7: Mimi Logsdon;
No. 9: Ireen Fisher. Closest to the line, No.
6: Joyce DelCorso.
Birdies: Holly Jones, No. 4; Katie
Swanson, No. 7; Ireen Fisher, Lorraine
Adams and Marty Doljac, No. 9.
Sept. 29 Pine Ridge Golf Club's Little
Pine Trail Shoot-Out and Skins Game
results were:
Women's Division:
First: Carmen Faber
Second: Cheryl Beaudet
Third: Sharron Bryant
Men's Division:
First: Ed Turschmann
Second: D. Jon Thompson
Third: Jim Gallagher
Fourth: John Conroy
Skins: At Beaudet, No. 4; Jim Gallagher,
No. 6; Cheryl Beaudet, holes No. 5 and 7;
Carmen Faber, No. 2.
Birdie; AI Beaudet, No. 4.
Hole in one: Jim Gallagher, hole No. 6.
Closest to the pin, men only hole No. 7
- Al Beaudet
Closest to the pin, all players, hole No.
9 Al Beaudet
TWISTED OAKS
Sept 29 -Twisted Oaks Golf Club held a
Golfer Appreciation Tournament with an 8
a.m. shotgun start. The winners were:First
low gross, men Dave Stewart
First low gross, women Shannon
ChristopherFirst low net, men Dick
First low net, women Noreen Elliott
Second low gross, men R. Cart
Second low gross, women Lynn
LaBranche
Second low net, men Fred Renallo
Second low net, women Pat Doerr
Nearest to pin No. 4, men Greg
Gramiero; women Carolyn Herrin
Nearest to pin No. 11, men Kelly Michel;
women S. Rutledge
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PGA TOUR
Texas Open
P Site: San Antonio.
* Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
* Course: LaCantera Golf Club, Resort
Course (7,153 yards, par 70).
* Purse: $4.5 million. Winner's share:
$810,000.
Television: Golf Channel (Thursday-
Sunday, 3-6 p.m., 10:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m.).
i Last year: Left-hander Eric Axley won
his first PGA Tour title, beating
Anthony Kim, Dean Wilson and Justin
Rose by three strokes.
. Last week: The United States won the
Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal,
beating the International team 19%-
141 to take a 5-1-1 lead in the series.
David Toms led the United States with
4% points and Scott Verplank won all
four of his matches. Canadian Mike
Weir beat Tiger Woods on the 18th
hole to lead the International team with
a 3-1-1 record. ... Chad Campbell won
the Viking Classic in Madison, Miss.,
for his fourth tour title, beating
Johnson Wagner by a stroke.
* Notes: The tournament, played in San
Antonio since 1922, is the third of
seven Fall Series events. Tommy
Armour III broke the PGA Tour's 72-
hole scoring record in 2003, finishing
at 26-under 254. He shot 64-62-63-66.
... Mike Souchak won the 1955 event
at Brackenridge Park at 27-under 257.
... Bart Bryant won the 2004 tourna-
ment for his first PGA Tour title, shoot-
ing a course-record 60 in the third
round. ... All 24 Presidents Cup play-
ers are skipping the tournament.
LPGA TOUR
Longs Drugs Challenge
* Site: Danville, Calif.
* Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
* Course: Blackhawk Country Club
(6,212 yards, par 72).
* Purse: $1.1 million. Winner's share:
$165,000.
* Television: Golf Channel (Thursday,
8:30-10:30 p.m.; Friday-Saturday, 6-8
a.m.; 8:30-10:30 p.m.; Sunday, 2:30-
4:30 a.m., 8:30-10:30 p.m.; Monday,
2:30-4:30 a.m.).
* Last year: Karrie Webb held off Annika
Sorenstam by a stroke for the fourth of
the Australian star's five 2006 titles.
Webb is winless this year.
* Last week: Sweden's Maria Hjorth
won the Navistar LPGA Classic in
Alabama to end Lorena Ochoa's win-
ning streak at three. Hjorth beat Stacy
Prammanasudh by a stroke for her
third tour title and first since 1999.
Ochoa tied for third, two strokes back.
CHAMPIONS TOUR
Constellation Energy Senior Players
Championship
* Site: Timonium, Md.
* Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
* Course: Baltimore Country Club/Five
Farms, East Course (7,037 yards,
par 70).
* Purse: $2.6 million. Winner's share:
$390,000.
* Television: Golf Channel (Thursday,
12:30-3 p.m.; Friday, 2:30-4:30 a.m.,
12:30-3 p.m.; Saturday, 2:30-4:30 a.m.)
and NBC (Saturday-Sunday, 2-4 p.m.).
* Last year: Bobby Wadkins won in July
in Dearborn, Mich., overcoming a four-
stroke deficit and a double bogey on
the final hole for his first major victory.
* Last event: Mark Wiebe became the
12th player to wiin his first start on
the 50-and-over circuit, taking the SAS
Championship on Sept. 23.
PGA EUROPEAN TOUR
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
* Site: St. Andrews and Carnoustie,
Scotland.
* Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
* Courses: St. Andrews, Old Course
(7,279 yards, par 72), Carnoustie,
Championship Course (7,412 yards,
par 72) and Kingsbarns Golf Links
(7,106 yards, par 72).
* Purse: $4.8 million. Winner's share:
$800,000.
* Television: Golf Channel (Thursday-
Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.;
Sunday, 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.).
* Last year: Ireland's Padraig Harrington
closed with a 4-under 68 at St.
Andrews for a five-stroke victory.
Harrington, also the 2002 champion,
won the British Open in July at
Carnoustie for his first major title.
NATIONWIDE TOUR
Mark Christopher Charity Classic
* Site: Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
* Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
* Course: Empire Lakes Golf Club
(7,107 yards, par 71).
* Purse: $525,000. Winner's share:
$94,500.
* Television: Golf Channel (Thursday,
6:30-8:30 p.m.; Friday-Sunday, 4:30-
6 a.m., 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Monday, 4:30-
6 a.m.).
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HISTORY
)f Today is Wednesday, Oct. 3, the,'
276th day of 2007. There are 89
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Oct. 3, 1863, President
SLincoln proclaimed the last
Thursday in November
Thanksgiving Day.
On this date:
In 1941, Adolf Hitler declared in a
speech in Berlin that Russia had
been "broken" and would "never
rise again."
- In 1952, Britain conducted its first
atomic test as it detonated a 25-
kiloton device in the Monte Bello
Islands off Australia.
In 1957, the comedy series '"The-
Real McCoys" premiered on ABC-
TV.
In 1962, astronaut Wally Schirra
blasted off from Cape Canaveral
aboard the Sigma 7 on a nine-hour
flight.
In 1995, the jury in the O.J.
Simpson murder trial announced its
verdicts, finding the former football
star not guilty of the 1994 slaying
of his former wife, Nicole Brown
Simpson, and Ronald Goldman
(however, Simpson was later found
liable in a civil trial).
"O" Ten years ago: Attomey
General Janet Reno said Justice
Department investigators had no
evidence President Clinton had vio-
lated the law with White House cof-
fees and overnight stays for big
S contributors. However, Reno did
extend a probe of Vice President Al
Gore's telephone fundraising.
Five years ago: Five people
were shot to death in the
Washington, D.C., area within a 14-
hour period, sparking the hunt for
the "Beltway Sniper."
One year ago: North Korea trig-
gered global alarm by saying it
would conduct a nuclear test, but
the North also said it was commit-
V ted to nuclear disarmament, sug-
gesting a willingness to negotiate.
Today's Birthdays: Rock 'n' roll
star Chubby Checker is 66. Actor
Alan Rachins is 65. Magician Roy
Horn is 63. Singer Lindsey
Buckingham is 58. Baseball Hall of
S, Famer Dave Winfield is 56. Rock
.... musician Tommy Lee is 45. Actor
.. Clive Owen is 43. Singer Gwen
Stefani (No Doubt) is 38. Actress
Neve Campbell is 34. Actor Seann
William Scott is 31. Actress-singer
Ashlee Simpson is 23.
Thought for Today: "Life has
got a habit of not standing hitched.
You got to ride it like you find it. You
Sgot to change with it." Woody
Guthrie, American folk singer-song-
writer (1912-1967).
REMEMBER WHEN
For more local history, visit
the Remember When page
of ChronicleOnline.com.
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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
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Citrus Count knc
about trash's
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botomn of the bin
\Vineri thel elloh school bus
Forest Ridgt Elementary S
pulled into Citrus County Ci
Landfill, manN. young, eager
peered out of the window
Sept 26, employees of (
County's Division of Solid
Management led first-year te
S .yssa Anjderson and her
S grade students on an educa
tour through the landfill.
Officials from Solid
Management and Citrus C
Schools teamed up for an en%
mental public awareness camn
. The unique field trip was crea
teach third traders across the
ty about the environment and
them the engineerin'i scientif
'l business aspects of the lai
Division of Solid
Management Crew Leader Ca
Bruno said.
The educational outreach
a gram started three years ago
Solid Waste employees visited
S schools to talk to students anc
books to them about garbage
t the en\ironlment.
"We're trying to be a little
aggressive now\, Bruno said,.
is why Solid Waste officials w
to take students out of their-
rooms and into the landfill.
; anted to help children under
their enm ionniental respon
I ties. Also, children tend to ed
their parents. Bruno said.
S "e want to teach therm tha
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com change...that DID YOU
every little bit KNOW?
does count," The Citrus
cross Bruno added. County
w)w all To prepare Central
long for the trip. Landfill
ts the Anderson taught receives
lesions about mc.re than
C'rom recycling and 400 tons oi
school read books to garbage and':
central the students recyclable
eyes about environ- materials
s On mental stew% daily.
Citrus hardship, given,
Waste to the schools
acher by Solid Waste Management offi-
third- cials Members of the civic organi-
tional zation Keep Citrus County Beautiful
raised money to pay for the books.
Waste Their effort paid off in a big way
ounot because the children came to the
viron- landfill prepared with background
paign. information
ted to "We have been finding a lot of
coun- stuff to recycle," Taylor Holmes. 8,
show\ said. Nearby her classmate pointed
ic and to the triangular recycle simn on the
ndfill, back ofa wrapper
Waste "It means recycle," Alyceea
minen Marcic, 8, said.
AnJderson and Solid Waste offi-
pro- cials taught the students about what
when items can be recycled and what hap-
local pens to garbage when it is both
I read properly and improperly disposed.
e and "If you throw away garbage on the
ground, animals could eat it and get
more sick ordie,"Jason Klabacka, 8, said.
%vhich Anderson said the third graders
anted were very interested in herenviron-
class- mental lessons and were excited to
They take the trip to the landfill. She
'stand credited Forest Ridge Elementary
sibili- teacher Jennifer Jabo for organiz-
lucate ing the trip and recruiting teachers
to get involved.
t they When Solid Waste Management
Holmes and Danielle Hughes watch the mounds of dirt
how much work went into maintain-
ing garbage at the landfill. She
gazed out the bus window at the
heavy machinery and back at
Division of Solid Waste
Management Recycling Specialist
Owen Carney, who talked about the
landfill's many protective layers
"We don't want it Iwastei to get
into the ground and contaminate
everything," Carney explained.
Before Carney dove into the logis-
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passing the bus during a recent tour.
officials sent letters to schools
throughout the county to set up the
tours, Jabo jumped on the educa-
tional opportunity. She correspond-
ed with Solid Waste officials to
make sure Forest Ridge third
graders were exposed to the exclu-
sive experience.
Bruno said the students often
have no idea what to expect when
they arrive at the landfill and their
perceptions greatly change after
they finish their visit. Sarah
Schroder, 8, said she did not realize
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S Citrus County Cotge. and Career Night
ii school and college students and their parents are invited!
I'" 'Monday, Oct.:8, from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
', Building L2, Roomrn103
SRepresenta'tives from nearly 40 colleges, universities and other recruiting entities
available to provide information and answer your questions.
2007 Taste of Citrus
Sunday, Oct. 28, from 6 to 9 p.m.
Please call 746-6721 to order your advance-priced tickets.
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DAVE SIGLERI'Cr,r.r.,,de
Solid Waste Management Specialist Owen Carney shows some liner to Carter Bryson. Liner hibne of the ways the county keeps the landfill wastes from
getting into the aquifer.
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Local cadet
completes training
WEST POINT, N.Y Cadet
Daniel Wllianm Culver, son of
Michael and Rebecca Culver of
Crystal River, has completed
Cadet Basic Training at the U S.
Military Academy
Culver was one of close to
1,300 cadet candidates who
concluded their training with a
12-mile road march from Camp
Buckner to West Point on Aug
13 New cadets vere officiallyy
accepted into Ihe Corps of
Cadets during the Acceptance
Parade on Aug 18
Culver graduated from Crystal
River High School in 2007. He
plans to graduate from West
Point in 2011 and will be com-
missioned a second lieutenant
in the U S. Army.
The mission of the U.S
Military Academy is to educate,
train, and inspire the Corps of
Cadets so that each giyaduate is
a commissioned leader of char-
acter committed to the values of
Duty. Honor, Country and pre-
pared for a career of profession-
al excellence and service to the
Nation as an officer in the
United States Army
Inverness student
a college senator
DAYTON, Tenn Canii
Plaisted of Inverness, has been
elected female senator for the
Bryan College freslirrian class.
Plaisted, daughter of Robert
and Nancy Plaisled \vill work
with other class officers to plan
activities and represenri interests
of the class to the college
administration and student gov-
ernment association
Bryan is a four-year Christian
liberal arts college that has been
recognized by U S News &
World Report for 13 consecutive
years as among the Top Tier of
southern baccalaureate col-
leges.
Marching bawls to
compete i Inverness
The Hurricane Pride
Invitational Marching Band
Festival is coning to the Citrus
High School stadium Saturday,
HPIMBF Ipronounced hip-m-
buff) marks the start of Ihe com-
petitive season for the Citrus
High Marching Canes and high
school marching bands
throughout Florida This is the
15th year of the festival and
bnngs together 19 bands from
across Florida willth Ihe gl uf
being called "Gran.J Charni.,icri
There will be 18 Lband per-
forming in preliminary competi-
tion, with 10 of those bands
returning for finals competition.
The last band to perform for the
evening will be our own Citrus
High Marching 'Canes in an
exhibition of the 2007 competi-
tive show. Citrus High band
director Brian York and the staff
of the Citrus High Marching
'Canes base this year's show on
the music of George Gershwin,
and features original musical
and performance arrangements.
The public is welcome to
come and share an exhilarating
experience of sight and sound
Gates open al 9 a m. to the
general public Admission price
for HPIMBF is $15 for adults
and includes admission to both
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The fourth annual rundraising dinner for the Academy of Environmental Science was held Sept. 22
at the West Citrus Elks Club in Homosassa. A social hour and a silent auction preceded the din-
ner. After dinner, Dr. Mary Jo Koroly, director of the University of Florida Center for Precolleglate
Education and Training, gave a presentation entitled "School-University Partnerships: Investing In
Our Future." The Steel of the Night Band provided entertainment. Special guests Included County
Commissioner Joyce Valentino and Rep. Ron Schultz. The fundraiser generated around $2,500.
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the preliminary and finals round,
parking for the day, and an event
program. Student price is $8, with
programs available for $5 each,
and children under 7 are admitted
free. A variety of food, beverages
and snacks can be purchased
throughout the stadium, and sou-
venirs are available.
All proceeds from this event
benefit the Citrus High School
Band program.
Pleasant Grove council
members elected
Pleasant Grove Elementary
School would like to announce and
congratulate the following newly
elected or appointed voting mem-
bers of the PGE School Advisory
Enhancement Council (SAEC):
Parents: Suzanne Brasher, Luz
Espinosa, Nicole Heatly, Becky
Hess, Carlyle Thomasson and Rick
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Community members: Jackie
Budd, Kim Dillon, Karen Fisher and
Dawn Grande.
Staff members: Barbie Bogart,
Andrea Cayson, Gina Dolan, Julie
Jones and Linda Mattingly
Support staff: Rose Moff and
Charlotte Myer
Student: Noah MacGinnis and
Marcelle Manning
The next meeting of the
Pleasant Grove Elementary SAEC
will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday,
Oct. 15, in the PGE Tech Lab.
Thanks to all the parents, staff
members and students who partici-
pated in the PGE SAEC election
process. We hope that all parents
and staff members will attend our
next meeting.
Schools to observe
Red Ribbon Week
The week of Oct. 21 to 26 will
be observed by Citrus County
Schools as children say "No To
Drugs." Red Ribbon Week is a
national celebration across
Early Bird
Sunday Thursday
EDUCATION
America for children committing -
themselves to drug free lives.
The wearing of red ribbons
began in California in 1985 when a
U.S. narcotics agent was brutally.
murdered. Students there reacted
by wearing red ribbons to com-
memorate his sacrifice, and this
effort has spread across the coun-
try to be observed every October.
Students at Citrus County
schools will again participate in
Red Ribbon Week. With the help
of the Citrus County Drug Coalition
and the West Citrus Elks Lodge,
students will again show their posi-
tion against the use of drugs.
The Elks Lodge on Grover
Cleveland Boulevard has donated
over 7,000 pressure sensitive red
ribbons for all students in the 10
county grade schools. The Elks
lodge has also donated 4,000 "Say
No To Drugs" Halloween trick or
treat bags according to Chuck
Haffenden, lodge "Drug
Awareness" chairman. CCDC has.
also obtained items for children in
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Middle and high schools, giving
them a chance to participate in this
annual event.
Everyone can play a part in "Red
Ribbon Week" by wearing some-
thing red. This will show the chil-
dren that you support their efforts.
Intro Spanish Class at
community center
Mrs. Stone will offer Beginners
Spanish at the East Citrus
Community Center.
The class emphasizes speaking
Spanish and it includes
grammar/writing, reading and lis-
tening. The book for the class will
be "Spanish is Fun Book 1"
along with the workbook
'Cuaderno de ejercicios." It is sug-
gested that students listen to and
work with the cassette tapes pro-
vided by the teacher.
The class will be from 9 to 11
a.m. Thursday, starting Oct. 4.
The class is broken down into two
12-week sessions at $96 per ses-
sion and one eight-week session at
$64. For more information about
the class, call Mrs. Stone at 637-
2646.
East Citrus Community Center is
at 9907 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway,
Inverness. Call 344-9666.
Contest to Award
high school $1,000
BRADENTON It's time for
students to get creative, get
rewarded, and get ready for Spring
Break at Bealls. The Bealls Spring
SBreak Design-a-Tee Contest invites
Florida high school students to cre-
ate an original Spring Break-
themed T-shirt design.
Bealls will award the grand prize
winner a $1,000 cash prize, and a
$1,000 cash prize for their school's
art department. The winning tee
design will be sold at Bealls stores
throughout the state of Florida and
* online at BeallsFlorida.com in
March 2008.
"We are looking forward to see-
ing the designs Florida teens want
to wear," said Karen Filips, Director
of Advertising Promotions &
Production.
A Bealls creative panel will
select 10 finalists, whose designs
will then be posted online at
BeallsFlorida.com for public judg-
ing from Oct. 26 to Nov. 22. In
addition to the grand prize, each of
the nine finalists will receive a $200
Bealls gift card.
All tee designs must be submit-
ted by Wednesday, Oct. 10, to:
Bealls Department Stores Inc.,
Design a Tee Contest, 1806 38th
Ave. E., Bradenton, FL 34208.
The official Bealls Spring Break
Design-a-Tee Contest rules, includ-
ing a complete list of design speci-
fications and entry forms are avail-
able for download at
BeallsFlorida.com.
"Bealls has a rich history of sup-
porting education in Florida. We
are extremely proud to be able to
promote arts and creativity in
Florida through the Bealls Design-
a-Tee Contest," said Gwen
Bennett, Vice President of
Advertising and eCommerce.
Beall's Department Stores is a
division of Bealls Inc. The
Bradenton-based company, pri-
vately held since its opening in
1914, now operates more than 500
stores in 13 states under the
names Bealls, Coastal Home by
Bealls, Bealls Outlet, Burke's
Outlet, Bealls Clearance Stores &
Bealls Home Accents. To learn
more about Bealls, visit
BeallsFlorida.com.
Elks lodge announces
scholarships
West Citrus Elks Lodge 2693
announces that the MVS scholar-
ship applications for 2008 are now
available. Applications can be
obtained from guidance counselors
at each school or online at
www.elks.org.
These scholarships are for sen-
iors for the 2007-08 school year.
For more information, call Adrienne
Martin, scholarship chairperson, at
628-1221 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
VFW announces
awards programs
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
and Ladies Auxiliary Post 4252 on
State Road 200 in Hernando
announces its participation in two
VFW national awards programs for
schoolchildren.
The 2007 VFW Voice of
Democracy Audio/Essay
Scholarship Competition is an
annual national audio/essay con-
test that provides high school
freshmen, sophomores, juniors and
seniors the opportunity to write and
record a broadcast script on a
patriotic theme, competing for more
than $2.5 million in college scholar-
ships and incentives. Students
write and record a three- to five-
minute essay on an annual theme.
This year's theme is "My Role in
Honoring America's Veterans." The
winner receives a $30,000 scholar-
ship.
The 2007 VFW Patriot's Pen
Essay Contest is an annual youth
essay writing contest that gives '
students in grades six, seven and
eight the opportunity to write
essays expressing their views
about democracy. Students must
write a 300- to 400-word essay
based on the theme, "Why I Am An
American Patriot." The first-place
winner receives a $10,000 savings
bond plus an all-expense.paid trip
to Washington D.C.
The award programs are open to
students enrolled in public, private
or parochial schools in the United
States as well as home schooled
students. View the Web site at
www.vfw.org. Entry deadline for
both contests is Nov. 1. Contact
VFW Post 4252, 3190 N. Carl G.
Rose Highway, Hernando, FL
34442. Call the post at 726-3339
and ask for Judy.
Local students could
win trip, scholarship
Cmdr. Steve Tatlock of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
Post 4864 announced the kick-off
of this year's VFW and Ladies
Auxiliary Voice of Democracy
Scholarship Competition. High
school students in this area have
the opportunity to compete in the
annual audio essay competition
and win thousands of dollars in
scholarships, a trip to Washington,
D.C., as well as dozens of other
awards.
Students begin by competing at
the local Post Level. Deadline for
entries at the Post is Nov. 1. Post
winners advance to District. District
winners compete in the state com-
petition. The state winner will enjoy
a four-day tour of Washington,
D.C., along with the winners from
every state, the District of
Columbia, the Pacific Areas, Latin
American/Caribbean and Europe.
During the more than 60 years
that the VFW and its Ladies
Auxiliary have been involved with
Voice of Democracy, more than 7
million high school students have
participated. Students compete by
writing and then recording a three-
to five-minute audio/essay express-
ing their views of this year's patriot-
ic theme "My Role in Honoring
America's Veterans." All state win-
ners receive at least a $1,000
national scholarship but any one of
them could win the $30,000 first
place award. A total of $146,000 in
national scholarships is awarded to
national finalists in addition to the
scholarships and awards given at
the preliminary levels of competi-
tion.
Interested students and teachers
should call one of their local VFW
Posts: Citrus Springs VFW 4864 at
465-4864; Dunnellon VFW Post
7991 at 489-1772; or Inglis VFW
Post 8698 at 447-3495 for more
information.
Students could win
$10,000 savings bond
Cmdr. Steve Tatlock of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
Post 4864 announced the kick-off
of this year's VFW and Ladies
Auxiliary Patriot's Pen Essay
Competition. Students in grades 6
to 8 in this area have the opportu-
nity to compete in the VFW's annu-
al essay competition and win thou-
sands of dollars in U.S. savings
bonds and a trip to be honored at
the VFW and Ladies Auxiliary
Community Service Conference.
Students begin by competing at
the local Post Level. Post winners
advance to District. District winners
compete in the state competition.
The state winners compete for
more than $75,000 in U.S. savings
bonds and an all-expenses paid
trip to Washington, D.C.
Each year, more than 130,000
students participate in the Patriot's
Pen Essay Competition. Students
are invited to write a 300- to 400-
word essay on a patriotic theme.
This year's theme is "Why I Am An
American Patriot." Deadline for stu-
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dent entries is Nov. 1.
Interested students and teachers
should call one of their local VFW
Posts: Citrus Springs VFW 4864 at
465-4864; Dunnellon VFW Post
7991 at 489-1772; or Inglis VFW
Post 8698 at 447-3495 for more
information.
Senator announces
essay contest
State Sen. Mike Fasano
announces the start of his 14th
annual legislative essay contest.
Fasano will have the opportunity to
appoint two high school students to
serve for one week each in
Tallahassee during the 2008 ses-
sion of the Florida Legislature as a
Page in the Florida Senate.
Students between the ages of 15
and 18 in public, private or home
school programs are eligible to par-
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who wish to enter must submit an
essay of at least 100 words
answering the question: "With
Florida facing reduced revenues
and subsequent reductions in serv-
ices, what budget priorities should
the legislature look at when balanc-
ing the state budget now and in the
future?"
All entries must be received by
Fasano's district office no later than
5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, at 8217
Massachusetts Avenue, New Port
Richey, FL 34653 or via fax (727)
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FRA sponsors an
essay contest
The Fleet Reserve Association
National Committee on
Americanism-Patriotism is sponsor-
ing an annual Americanism Essay
Contest, based on this year's
theme: "Why I Am Proud To Be An
American." The contest includes a
Grand National Prize of a $15,000
U.S. savings bond, with $5,000,
$3,000 and $2,000 savings bonds
awarded to the first, second and
third place winners in each grade
category. All regional winners are
judged at the national level and
receive a certificate of recognition.
Other prizes are awarded at the
branch and regional levels.
FRA's Essay Contest is open to
all students grades 7 through 12
(including those who are home
schooled). Students attending
grades 7-12 can contact their guid-
ance counselor. Each entrant must
be sponsored by an FRA member
in good standing or by a currently
chartered branch or unit. Our local
contact is: Bob Huscher, Chairman,
FRA Br. 186, 344-0727.
All entries must be submitted by
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man or to their local school repre-
sentative.
Career coaches
needed at CFCC
A new education program that
provides training for careers in the
healthcare and manufacturing
industries is taking place at Central
Florida Community College, and
volunteer career coaches are
needed to work with participants.
Business Employment Solutions
and Training will provide youth
ages 18 through 21, underem-
ployed workers and those re-enter-
ing the workforce with the neces-
sary training and tools to enter the
higher paying industries. Many
B.E.S.T. participants are those who
have never worked or haven't
worked in some time, while others
have been employed but have
potential for higher-level jobs.
Career coaches will play an inte-
gral part of the B.E.ST. program by
sharing information about their
work experiences and providing
those participants with encourage-
ment and support.
"Career coaches are an essential
element to the successfulness of
the B.E.S.T. program. I believe that
the personal support and encour-
agement provided to participants
will promote balance and focus in
their lives," said Leisa Miller, coordi-
nator of the B.E.S.T. grant.
Career coaches are provided with
training and orientation for their vol-
unteer experience, which lasts
about six months. They are
matched with participants in the
B.E.S.T. program and asked to give
one hour a week to meet with them,
set goals and discuss progress.
During this time, strong rapport and
friendships can develop.
Ideal Career coaches are ages
28 through retirees and can share
experiences and successes from
their working past. The investment
of time and effort that they give can
make an impact that lasts a life-
time. For more information on
career coaching, call Carole
Savage at (352) 873-7939, ext.
1234 or toll free (800) 434-5627,
ext. 1234 from Citrus and Levy
counties.
CFCC to offer Real
Estate broker course
The CF Institute at Central
Florida Community College is
accepting registration for its real
estate broker prelicense course.
Real Estate Principles and
Practices II is designed to acquaint
the prospective real estate broker
with advanced concepts in real
estate appraising, finance and
investment analysis, and the busi-
ness operations of a successful
brokerage office.
The course will be from 9 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and
Thursday beginning Oct. 4 at the
Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College
Road. The course fee is $385 and
the textbook is available at the col-
lege bookstore for $60.
Students must pass the final
classroom exam to be eligible to sit
for the state exam. For additional
information or to register for the
course call Debbie Sutton at the
CF Institute, (352) 873-5804.
Registration is also available online
at www.CFCCtraining.com.
CFCC to offer
course for agents
The CF Institute at Central
Florida Community College is offer-
ing the new Hurricane Loss
Mitigation course for Insurance
agents in partnership with the
Ocala Association of Insurance and
Financial Advisors, OAIFA, in
October.
The course will be from 8:30 to
11:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 12, at Elks
Club and Lodge, 702 N.E. 25th
Ave., Ocala. The fee is $35 for
OAIFA members or $45 for non-
members. The fee includes a
luncheon scheduled from noon to 1
p.m. Pre-enrollment is encouraged
as seating is limited.
The class is designed for insur-
ance professionals licensed as
general lines agents, personal lines
agents or customer service repre-
sentatives who are subject to the
state of Florida's continuing educa-
tion requirement of one hour on the
subject of premium discounts. This
course expands on the require-
ment for a total of three hours,
teaching agents how they can
advise customers on actions to mit-
igate hurricane damage.
To register for the course or for
information on continuing educa-
tion requirements visit
www.CFCCtraining.com or contact
the CF Institute at (352) 873-5804.
CFCC offers driving
courses for all levels
OCALA Whether you are
learning to drive for the first time,
or need a refresher course to keep
your insurance payments in check,
the CF Institute at Central Florida
Community College has a class to
meet your needs.
Drug Alcohol Traffic Education
classes are available for first-time
drivers. The four-hour classroom
session meets the state require-
ment of a traffic safety and sub-
stance abuse course for all first-
time driver's license applicants.
Classes meet Thursdays from 5 to
9 p.m. or Saturdays from 8 a.m. to
noon. The course fee is $32.
Classes are also available online.
Driver Improvement classes
can be used to get insurance dis-
counts and to avoid the points on
your license. The four-hour class is
offered on Saturdays, 8 a.m. to
noon, or Tuesdays, 5:30 to 9:30
p.m. The fee is $32. Classes are
also available online.
Behind the Wheel Driving
classes are also offered by appoint-
ment during the day, evening, and
on weekends. Fees vary.
To learn more about the courses
or for specific class dates, call
(352) 873-5804 or visit
www.CFCCtraining.com.
WTI announces
class registrations
Withlacoochee Technical
Institute announces registration is
now open for the following classes.
Child Care Director's/CDA
Renewal starts Oct. 8. 45 hours.
Liz Lutz, instructor. Class will meet
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. every Monday
and Thursday until Nov. 10; anoth-
er class will meet from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. for four Saturdays Oct. 13, 27,
Nov. 3 and 10. $150 plus book.
NoviQe/Beginner Fitness
course will consist of stretching,
cardio, free-weight and resistance
training, focusing on safety, proper
lifting techniques and increasing
muscle tone and endurance.
Classes will start Oct. 15 from 9 to
10 a.m. or 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
The Rotarv Chlbi :, l erni presents
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Sunday, October 14
4 8 p.m. Tickets $20
Chet Cole Life
Enrichment Center
(On the campus of the Key
Training Center)
Tami Kelly, instructor. $20 per
month registration fee.
Patient Care Assistant
class registering at WTI
The Withlacoochee Technical
Institute is now registering for the
Patient Care Assistant Class.
Classes include your Certified
Nursing Assistant and Home Health
Aide Certifications and will start
Nov. 26. The Patient Care Assistant
class meets from 7:15 a.m. until
1:45 p.m. Monday through Friday
for approximately 11 weeks.
This course will certify students to
work in hospitals, home health care,
and in long-term care facilities.
The total cost of the tuition is
approximately $533. Books, sup-
plies and lab fees are additional.
Partial scholarships are available
to students who qualify. Students
must by 16 years or older. This
program is approved for Veteran's
Training.
For more information, contact
Student Services at 726-2430.
Gifted children class
at Lecanto Middle
A free workshop, "Understanding
and Supporting the Complexity of
Your Child: It Isn't Always Easy
Being Gifted," will be presented
from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov.
3, at Lecanto Middle School (Q&A
to follow program). Nationally rec-
ognized psychologist Patricia
Gatto-Walden, Ph.D., and national-
ly certified school psychologist and
student advocate Denise Bishop,
NCSP, are the dynamic presenters
of this program.
We often take for granted that we
understand our gifted children.
However, all children are complex
and being gifted adds unique
dimensions to one's inner experi-
ence. This workshop will address
everyday challenges at school, at
home, and in the community includ-
ing peer relationships, perfection-
ism, family dynamics, and parental
effectiveness. Please join us to
learn ways to respond to your
child's individual perspective, needs
and concerns, and ways to support
her/his growth and well-being.
Co-sponsored by the Citrus
Organization for the Gifted and
PAGES (Partners Allied for Gifted
Education and Support) of
Hernando. Funded through a grant
from the Florida Department of
Education.
To register or for more informa-
tion, contact: (352) 597-3825.
College Board
recognizes Citrus kids
Ten students at Citrus High
School have earned the designa-
tion of AP Scholar by the College
Board in recognition of their excep-
tional achievement on the college-
level Advanced Placement
Program (AP) Exams.
The College Board's Advanced
Placement Program offers students
the opportunity to take challenging
college-level courses while still in
high school, and to receive college
credit, advanced placement, or
both for successful performance on
the AP exams. About 18 percent of
the more than 1.4 million high
school students in 16,000 second-_
ary schools worldwide who took AP
exams performed at a sufficiently .
high level to merit the recognition,
of AP Scholar.
Students took AP exams in May'
2007 after completing challenging
college-level courses at their high
schools. The College Board recog-
nizes several levels of achievement
based on students' performance on
AP Exams.
Lauren Dimmer qualified for the.
AP Scholar with Honor Award by
earning an average grade of at
least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken,
and grades of 3 or higher on four or
more of these exams.
Nine students qualified for the AP
Scholar Award by completing three
or more AP exams, with grades of
3 or higher. The AP Scholars are
Carolyn Brannock, Jennifer
Flanders, Samantha Fogg, Jeffrey
Gonzalez, Joshua Korn, Marisa
Kreitman, Sean Matharoo, Marina
Santiago and Kathryn Young.
Of this year's award recipients at
Citrus High School, one was a jun-
ior last year. Kathryn Young has
one more year in which to complete
college-level work and possibly
earn anotherAP Scholar Award.
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tics, the observant third
graders pointed out other
aspects of the landfill.
"Is that a bad guy?" one stu-
dent asked, pointing to a man
in a prison jumpsuit, working
at landfill. Another student
suggested Solid Waste
Management officials invite a
motocross team to ride on the
large dirt mounds.
After Carney answered the
tough questions, he got down to
the dirt. It wasn't long before he
stunned the children by point-
ing out Great American Bald
Eagles. There is a population at
the landfill, he explained.
The students smashed their
faces against the bus windows
to get a good look at the endan-
gered birds. Bruno showed the
children the eagles' large nest
and the surprise left many in
awe.
"At first I didn't know about
the eagles. I just knew about
the flies and rates coming for
the garbage," Danielle Hughes,
8, excitedly announced.
The students were exposed
to a lot more educational
opportunities than they antici-
pated.
Carter Bryson, 8, said he was
glad he learned "all about what
happens at the landfill." His
peers were equally pleased,
especially since they received
goodie bags filled with inform-
ative and fun Solid Waste
Management materials, fur-
ther promoting environmental
responsibility.
Local teachers and Solid
Waste Management officials
sparked awareness in young
students so they do not throw
away their futures.
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Rotary honors successful students
E-Nini-Hassee's
2nd Annual
ipkin Patch
Special to the Chronicle
Every month during the school year, the Rotary Club of Inverness honors two students from
Citrus High School, one male and one female, for academic excellence and participation in
extracurricular activities. The two students for September, are pictured with their school rep-
resentative and a parent. Left to right: Bonnie Rybak, CHS media specialist; Jennifer Braden,
student; Daniela Buhler, parent; Robin Buhler, student; and Rotary Club President Judge Mark
Yerman.
Elks announce students of the month
Special to the Chronicle
Crystal River High School
and the West Citrus Elks Lodge
announce the September
"Students of the Month"
Samantha Stitzel and Wesley
Alan Lanier.
Samantha,
17, is a member
of.The National
Honor Society, .4
Homecoming,
powder-puff
football, Stud-
ent Govern-
ment; she's also Samantha
taking part in Stitzel
Link Crew (a
program pairing upperclass-
men with freshmen), Calculus
Club and captain of the varsity
cheerleading squad. She's also
involved in an externship with
Citrus Diagnostic Center in the
R.E.A.C.H program. She will
also be performing in the Macy's
Thanksgiving Day Parade in
November 2007 representing
the Crystal River High School
cheerleaders.
She is an honor roll student,
the treasurer and director of
Orientation for Link Crew, has
received two perfect scores on
the Florida Writes Test and
completed 206 community serv-
ice hours.
Samantha plans to attend col-
lege. at the University of South
Florida majoring in medical
studies. She is interested in
becoming a radiologist and get-
ting the opportunity to be an
intern at Moffitt Cancer Center
After college she would like to
own a diagnostic center. She has
a 4.16 grade point average and is
the proud daughter of John and
Sherri Stitzel of Crystal River
Wesley Alan Lanier, 17, has
played football and basketball
Crystal River High School for
four years as well as weightlifting
for three years. He is a member
of the National Honor Society,
Calculus Club, Fellowship of
Christian Athl-
etes and is
active in the
Youth Group at
Gulf to Lake
Church
He has been 1
on the princi-
pal's honor roll Wesley
for three years, Alan Lanier
is dual enrolled,
participated in Math Field Day
and has received the Pirate
Navigator Award. He's accumu-
lated 193 community service
hours, which include assisting at
youth football camps, Summer
Youth Fitness Program,
Freshman Transition Camps,
fundraisers and the Link Crew.
Wesley currently has a 4.38
grade point average and plans
to attend the University of
Florida to study pharmacy. He's
the proud son of Terry and
Donna Lanier of Crystal River
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Altar Society slates
annual sale
The St. Benedict Altar and
Rosary Society will have its
Annual Rummage and Plant
Sale from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Friday'and.Saturday at Hilgert
Hall on church property. Items
for sale include kitchen and din-
in roo items, clothing, jewelry,
exercise and sports equipment,
toys, bicycles, small appliances,
indoor and outdoor plants, a 50-
inch flat panel television, white
wicker furniture and many other
useful items. Hot dogs, desserts
and beverages will be available.
CCUP to get back
to basics
The Citrus County Unit of
Parliamentarians (CCUP) will
have its regular meeting at 1
p.m. Friday in the recreational
building at Whispering Pines
Park, Inverness. Janice Hannel,
program chairman, announces
Connie Taylor, member, will
present the 1 p.m. program,
"Learning Basic Parliamentary
Information." A question-and-
answer period and real-life prob-
lems and experiences may be
discussed after the program.
Guests and prospective mem-
bers are welcome to attend the
1 p.m. program portion of the
meeting. For information, call
726-1705 or 795-7159.
Church to host
yard sale
In His Presence Int'l will have
a huge yard sale Thursday and
Friday at 401 Washington Ave.,
Inverness. Everything must go,
including like-new furniture, lots
of artificial plants, glassware,
tools, clothing, religious books
and more.
HUMC to serve
chicken dinner
Hernando United Methodist
Church will be having its baked
chicken dinner from 4 to 7 p.m.
Friday. The menu includes
mashed potatoes and gravy,
green beans, applesauce, rolls,
beverages and bread pudding
for dessert. The price is $7 for
adults, teens $3.50 and children
younger than 12 are free.
Church is at 2125 E. Norvell
Bryant Highway, (County Road
486) Two mystery guests will
receive the royal treatment: free
dinners at a specially decorated
table. Also watch for the date of
the United Methodist Men's fish
fry in November.
Card making
to benefit children
In celebration of World Card
Making Day, from 1 to 3 p.m.
Saturday, Citrus County resi-
dents will be able to use their
creativity to make two cards for
a donation of $5.
Donations, along with one of
the cards, will be given to the
Boys & Girls Club of Citrus
County.
With one out of six house-
holds participating in card mak-
ing, it is the hope of the two
sponsors to provide a nice get-
together to support the children
of the community. The event will
be in the Lecanto Community
Center at 1290 S. Lecanto
Highway. Call Stampin' Up
demonstrators Barbara Harmon
527-8085 or Debi Pippin 637-
6781 or the Boys & Girls Club of
Citrus County for more informa-
tion.
Pet SPOTLIGHT
Storm
orphan
New
members
accepted
into SAR
The Withlacoochee Chapter of
the Sons of the American
Revolution has been informed
that the National Society of the
Sons of the American
Revolution has recently
approved the application of sev-
eral Citrus County and
Hernando County residents for
membership In Its organization.
An applicant for membership
must prove by acceptable docu-
mentation his direct lineage to
a patriot of the American
Revolutionary War. The recently
approved members of the
Withlacoochee Chapter, from
left, are: Karl Blount, Hal
Marvin, Dan Hans, Norm Freyer
and James Glasco. Not pictured
are Welcome Hewitt, H. Trail
Backer, Al Craig and Richard
Weaver.
Special to the Chronicle
Exhibit shows reforestation progress
f you haven't
been to the
museum, or if it's
been awhile since
you were last here,
there are some
pleasant surprises
for you. Our current
exhibit is "Devasta-
tion to Reforesta-
Mary Sue Rife tion," the story of the
HISTORICAL Withlacoochee forest
SOCIETY and how it has been
rehabilitated back to
the pristine state in
which it originally existed. Sid Taylor, for-
est ranger, was instrumental in putting the
information, artifacts, and photographs
together, along with the staff of the
Museum Laurie Distiller, Kathy
Turner-Thompson and Linda Varone, as
well as Frank Peters and Wayne Dean,
both of the Historical Society. This is a fas-
cinating look into the past. It also spot-
lights how faithful and diligent attention
can actually undo a goodly amount of dam-
age done by us and our businesses in a del-
icate area such as the forest.
In the Mary MacRae Gallery, the staff
have added to the informational panels,
and had them reprinted. The archival
photos are much clearer now and add so
much to the written text on the panels.
One could spend an hour in there alone
enjoying this beautiful exhibit, and the
same is true for the other exhibits.
The upcoming Jazz Concert Series is an
absolutely wonderful event. Norman
Bernard and Gary Titone are internation-
ally known artists, the likes of which we
rarely have an opportunity to enjoy in our
community. They are accompanied by a
diverse and highly talented slate of local
artists. On Oct. 18, "That Old Black Magic"
will be presented. It will be a night in New
Orleans, highlighting the multifaceted
Jazz music of that region of our country.
Cajun born Willie Eldrige has graciously
agreed to be our emcee for the evening.
The decorating committee has been work-
Special to the Chronicle
From left, the decorating committee members for "That Old Black Magic," Shirley Foster,
Robert Scullati, Alyce Neal, Mary Sue Rife, Ted Stauffer and Claire Jenkins, try on masks.
ing diligently to make this a truly unique
and impressive event, with New Orleans
cuisine, drinks and costuming. Don't miss
out on this one folks. I promise you, you
won't be disappointed. Tables are filling
up fast, so if you want a ticket, let me know
right away by calling 341-6427, or e-mail
msrscallop@yahoo.com.
We have been so fortunate to have a
number of faithful sponsors for the
upcoming Jazz Concert Series. Haag, Haag
and Friedric, Joe's Deli, Heller and Bac,
James A. Neal, PA., the Citrus County
Chronicle and Dr. E.L. Pichardo have all
been very generous sponsors. Without
their help, our work would be a monu-
mental effort These fundraisers are to
benefit the Old Courthouse Heritage
Museum, and provide the means to creat-
ing exhibits and programs for the commu-
nity. The funds also are the means by
which we are able to preserve and present
the rich history of this county.
The Citrus County Historical Society
Inc. would like to thank and recognize the
wonderful people who consistently spon-
sor our fundraising events. Publix
Supermarkets for their sole sponsorship
of the recent Wine Tasting event Publix
not only supplied the wine and staff, who
were very professional and a pleasure
with whom to work, but they also provided
delicious snacks to accompany the wine.
Everyone who attended commented on
what fun and good times were had and
how wonderfully the event was presented.
Along with Publix, we must share the ter-
rific organizational skills of Heller and
Bac, marketing organization, who volun-
teered to orchestrate all the minutiae
involved with such an undertaking.
Without the direction of Ian Sheppard,
Mitch Heller and Anthony Mickel who
worked diligently on this with us, it would
not have been such a delightful and suc-
cessful event, and we are very grateful.
Until next time, hope to see you down at
the Old Courthouse Heritage Museum.
Mary Sue Rife is the fundraising
chairwoman for the Citrus County
Historical Society, based in Inverness.
She can be reached most days
at the museum,
or by calling 341-6427.
IR-RU sets October schedule Spirit of Citrus Dancers
Special to the Chronicle
IR-RU Family Social Club,
9211 Florida Ave., Floral City,
has set its October schedule.
Saturday: Annual Oktober-
fest, 3 p.m. Al on the accordion,
with traditional music,
German beer specials, and a
live band at 5 p.m., by Myron &
Brenda.
Sunday, Oct. 21: Fall
Carnival for the kids at 1 p.m.
with games, fun and prizes.
Saturday, Oct. 27: Adult
Halloween party at 5 p.m.
Music by Turner Camp Dave at
7 p.m. Costume contest, 10 p.m.,
cash prizes. I
Wednesday, Oct. 31: Kids'
Halloween party starting at
dusk Haunted house, snacks,
punch and candy For more
details on all kids' functions,
call Sandy, Lori or Flossie at
637-5118.
Watch for our Christmas
Poker Run coming in
November. $10,500 in prize
money annual raffle. Limited
tickets will be sold, chance of
winning 1 in 32 "fantastic
odds." Drawing is on Dec. 31,
and you do not have to be pres-
ent to win.
Weekly events:
Monday: Dart Tournament at
6:30 p.m. All players welcome.
Wednesday: Shuffleboard
tournament at 6:30 p.m., men
and women welcome. Men's
night, happy hour all night
Thursday: Ladies' night,
happy hour all night and
karaoke with JJ.
Friday: 8 p.m. Karaoke with
Saxy Dave.
Saturday: 7 p.m. Karaoke
with Rose.
The IR-RU Family Social
Club is a charitable, nonprofit
organization. Open at 10 a.m.
Monday through Saturday, 1
p.m. Sunday. Meetings are on
the first Sunday monthly
Telephone number is 637-5118.
slates birthday dance
Special to the Chronicle
Spirit of Citrus Dancers,
USA Dance Chapter 6072 spon-
sors dances at Kellner
Auditorium, 102 Civic Circle,
Beverly Hills. Saturday, the
"Birthday Dance" celebrates
dancers born in March with
delicious homemade cake.
Bill Dimmitt provides dance
music and a free dance lesson.
Saturday, Oct. 20, at the
"Pirate's Ball" it's time to don
your favorite pirate gear and
sneak off to a secret Caribbean
island. Best pirate costume
wins a prize. Butch Phillips
works his magic with great
dance music.
Admission is $7 for nonmem-
bers and $5 for members.
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. The
complimentary dance lesson
will begin at 7; general dancing
from 7:30 to 10. There is a "Get
Acquainted" table for dancers
without dance partners.
Coffee, sodas and ice are avail-
able. For more information,
call 344-3768 or 726-1495 or
visit www.socdancers.org.
NYC Transit Retirees has full agenda for Friday meeting
Special to the Chronicle
Charley was adopted after
Hurricane Charley in 2004 by
Dan and Virginia and also has
a little sister Lily, who was
adopted in June.
Special to the Chronicle
The next meeting of the New
York City Transit Retiree's of
Florida, Chapter 9, Citrus
County will be at 1 p.m. Friday
in the Beverly Hills Community
Building, 1 Civic Circle. On the
agenda are: the planned day
trip to Capone's Dinner
Theater organized by Joan
Kohler; last-minute reserva-
tions for the annual state con-
vention scheduled for Nov. 9, 10
and 11. Call Arnold Pride at
527-2477 for reservations; more
information about the Christ-
mas Dinner on Dec. 11; and
President Clarence Redd will
brief us about the state meeting
he recently attended. If you
know of any member in need of
some Sunshine, contact
Frances Paolillo at 746-6042.
Bakers for this meeting are
Thomas Yanoti and Steve
Arena. If you are retired from
The New York City Transit
System, and reside in Citrus
County, join us at this meeting.
Any NYC Transit System
retirees visiting locally are wel-
come. For information, call
Redd at 527-8418 or Secretary
Clarisse D'Adamo at 527-2508.
* Submit information at least two weeks before the event.
* Early submission of timely material is appreciated, but mul-
tiple publications cannot be guaranteed.
* Submit material at Chronicle offices in Inverness or Crystal
River; by fax at 563-3280; or by e-mail to community@
chronicleonline.com.
*.News notes tend to run one week prior to the date of an
event. Publication on a specific day cannot be guaranteed.
* Expect notes to run no more than twice.
Sewer
to demo
methods
Club members
sew clothes to
give to children
Special to the Chronicle
The next meeting of the
Snippits neighborhood group
of the American Sewing Guild
will be at 10 a.m. Thursday atA
White Sew & Vac in the Airport
Plaza, U.S. 19,
Crystal River.
The program The
for October
will feature Snippets
Pam Crosby,
who will show will have
us some of her
sewing tech- a Sit &
niques, includ- Sew
ing her bolero Sew.
jacket
In lieu of the
.regular November meeting,
the club will take a bus trip to
Cleremont to Donna Dewberry
Designs Inc. and to Clermont
Sewing and Quilt Shop. The
bus will leave from Kings Bay
Plaza at 8 a.m. sharp Thursday,
Nov. 1. The cost of the bus is $16
for members and $20 for non-
members. Call Sue at 563-1586.
The community project of
sewing clothes for the children
is continuing and garments
will be collected before
Christmas at the December
meeting. Each member ,is
encouraged to complete at
least one garment. The
Christmas lunch will be at
Romano's for the December
meeting. Bring your latest
projects for Sew-and-Tell,;
The Snippets will have a Sit
& Sew from 9 a.m. to 3&p.m.
Monday, Oct. 19, at the qJtrus
County Resource Center, Sue
McCollough will teach the
Quilted "Vera" Purse. Fee is
$10. Because this date filled up
so quickly, another session has
been added on Nov. 6, same
location. Material and supply
list will be available soon. Call
Sue at 563-1586.
The annual meeting of the
American Sewing Guild, Ocala
Chapter, will be Saturday, Oct
27, in Gainesville. There will
be a members' fashion show,
boutique, door prizes and raf-
fle prizes. The cost, including
lunch is $25.
Plans are being made for the
annual sewing retreat Jan. 15
through 17 at Lake Yale. The
cost will be $130.
Members and guests are
welcome at all of the neighbor-
hood group meetings. Dona-
tions of fabric and other
sewing related items are grate-
fully accepted.
For more information, call
Jean at 746-2621 or Sue at 613-
0687.
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Citrus Cinemas 6 Inverness
Box Office 637-3377
"The Game Plan" (PG) 1:30
p.m., 4:30 p.m. 7:40 p.m.
"The Kingdom" (R) 1 p.m., 4
p.m., 7:20 p.m. Digital. No passes
or super savers.
"Resident Evil: Extinction"
(R) 1:40 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:45 p.m.
"The Brave One" (R) 1:10
p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7:15 p.m.
"3:10 to Yuma" (R) 1:20 p.m.,
4:20 p.m., 7:10 p.m.
"Mr. Bean's Holiday" (G) 1:45
p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:50 p.m.
Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864
"Feast of Love" (R) 1:45 p.m.,
4:10 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 10:10 p.m.
Digital.
"The Game Plan" (PG) 1:30
p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10:30
p.m. Digital.
"The Kingdom" (R) 1:10 p.m.,
4 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 9:50 p.m. Digital.
No passes or super savers.
"Sydney White" (PG-13) 1
p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:05 p.m., 9:40 p.m.
"Resident Evil: Extinction"
(R) 1:40 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:55
p.m., 10:15 p.m. Digital.
"Good Luck Chuck" (R) 2
p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:50 p.m., 10:25
p.m. Digital.
"The Brave One" (R) 1:20
p.m., 4:05 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 10
p.m. Digital.
"Mr. Woodcock" (PG-13)
1:50 p.m., 4:55 p.m., 7:35 p.m.,
9:45 p.m.
"3:10 to Yuma" (R) 1:15 p.m.,
4:35 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 10:05 p.m.
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Visit www.chronicleonline.com
for area movie listings and enter-
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COMMUNITY SERVICE
The Path Shelter is
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who need to serve
their community
service.
(352) 560-6163 or
(352) 746-9084
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FREE PUPPIES
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229-395-8014
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mowers, golf carts. We
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$ $ CASH PAID $ $
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No Title OK, Call J.W
(352) 228-9645
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
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Humane Society
of Inverness
offers Low Cost
Spay & Neuter
Service
Starting at $20.
Low cost vaccines,
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ment,
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for prices and appt.
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West Coast
Christian School
Needs Donations
of Compute
Working or Not
Donations are
Tax Deductiblel
Please Contact Kathy
(352) 795-8099
BLK/BROWN LONG HAIR
DOG: INV. HIGHLANDS
Lost 9/29 Green plaid
collar Call 637-2547
WHITE CAT with brown
ears & tails. Vicinity:
Inverness Highlands
Adoptable cats and
kittens (specializing in
Siamese)
See our available
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All are tested for
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vaccines.
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All donations are tax
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Next Pet Adoption
Saturday
October 6th
Petco
7223 Coastal
Boulevard
Brooksville
11:00-3:00
GARAGE SALE
LEFT OVERS AD
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what to do with those
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Curts/Perms/Wash/Style
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a and read
1,000's of Items sold
everyday using the
Chronicle classified.
Call today and we'll
help you get rid of
your unwanted stuff.
(352) 563-5966
(352) 726-1441
Free
Offers
EXP'D TRIMMERS &
LAWN PERSONNEL
(352) 228-7472
OPPORTUNITIES
FOR A NEW
CAREER!
Stanley Steemer
Will train, FT, benefits.
Must have FL Driver's
lic. and be at least
21 yrs of age. Drug
Free. Apply at
911 Eden Dr., Inv.
PRODUCTION
COLLATOR
The Citrus County
Chronicle's
Packaging
Department is
currently accepting
applications for a
part time Collator.
Must be able to work
nights, weekends
and holidays. Heavy
lifting and bending
required. Must
possess good
organizational,
communication and
writing skills.
Qualified candidates
may fill out an
application at the
Citrus County
Chronicle,
1624 N. Meadowcrest
Blvd., Crystal River
EOE
UPHOLSTERER
Auto upholsterer needed
for part time work. Must
have experience in work-
ing with vinyl and leather.
Call 352-428-0031.
Pak N Post
Crystal River, 12 24
hrs. week, computer
skills. Apply in Person
(352) 795-1085
A free report of your
home's value
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WHOLESALE
SHOPPING
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shoooingbiz
RECEPTIONIST
DATA ENTRY
10 key, self-motivated,
(352) 795-6556
F/T-P/T, Immed.
openings Call Sue
352-628-0630
r Nail Technician
I gels RENEE'S
S(352) 628-4404
STYLIST & NAILTECH
Some following
pref.(352) 746-7166
STYLIST
Now taking applica-
tions, In Hernando
for Opening mid Oct.
(352) 746-0335
STYLIST/BARBER
Great app. Busy. FT/PT
Family Headquarters
628-2040/ 249-0833
HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED
P/T Good Hours. No
children. No pets. Some
Inverness, FL 34450
COORDINATOR
CYPRESS COVE
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is looking for C
an energetic
professional to
handle admissions. ,
Marketing or |
healthcare exp. is
preferred. People |
skills are a must,
Competitive Salary I
Benefits are
available.
Please fax resume |
to: (352) 795-0490
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CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311 /Cell 422-3656
EXP. MEDICAL
CHECK OUT
RECEPTIONIST
Needed For busy
office. Multi-tasking is
required. Mail resume
to: 756 N. Suncoast
Crys. River, Fl. 34429
F/T Med. Asst.
GYN experience
required, good
benefits, salary based
on experience based
Please send resume to:
PO Box 711,
Crystal River, FL 34423
LPN
We are a residential
program for 96 high
and maximum risk
males committed to
the Dept. of Juvenile
Justice. We are
currently looking for
an LPN to work
11 am-7pm M-F and
one weekend a
month
Competitive pay rate
Benefit package
Apply In person at:
Cypress Creek
2855 W Woodland
Ridge Dr.
Lecanto, FL 34461
Or fax resume to
352-527-2235
Drug Free Workplace
/EEO
S LPN/RN
11-7 Shift
Part-Time
Looking to join a
Great Team?
Apply in person
Arbor Trail Rehab
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL EOE
MEDICAL CLERK
F/T
Detail Oriented
Position. Requires
excellent data entry,
organizational & filing
Skills. Prev. Medical
Exp preferred. Clerical
Exp. Required
Fax Resume to
352-746-0720
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Web Services,
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REAL ESTATE CAREER
I Sales Lic. Class $249 |
I Start 10/30/07
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
| SCHOOL, INC. |
, (352)795-0060,
SITE MANAGER
P/T. Candlewood/
Knollwood, Inverness,
FL FAX RESUME TO:
(727)447-5516
jobs@flynn
management.cam
SCHIANO'S
IMMED. OPENING
Exp. Server. Contact
Monica (352) 344-0024
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"LIVE AUCTIONS"
www.charliefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
2 Day Art &
Antique Auction
Oct. 6 & 7
SAT. PREV: NOON
AUCTION: 5 PM
250 lots, art, sculp-
tures, incl. Joyce
Ballantyne, pin-up
artist. Oils, comm.
advert, sports field.
Jonathan Winters
orig. Erte several signs,
pcs. by listed artist.
EXCITING SALEII
SUN. PREV: 10 AM
AUCTION: 1PM
Antique turn., sterling,
jewelry, additional
artwork, oriental car-
pets, crystal, china,
400+ lots.
4000 S. Hwy. 41
INVERNESS
See web site www.
dudleysauction.com
(352) 637-9588
AB1667 AU2246
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Earn great money by
setting appts. for busy
local company.
Call Steve:
352-628-0187
REAL ESTATE CAREER
| Sales Lic. Class $249 |
S Start 10/30/07
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
S SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060*k
CERTIFIED OR
HIGHLY EXP'D
SPRAY TECH
Apply in Person at:
920 E Ray Street
Hernando
INSTRUCTORS
WANTED
HEAVY EQUIP.
OPERATOR
SCHOOL
Located in Lecanto
Patience, punctuality,
ability to work w/
other instructors,
min. 3 yrs. exp. in c
construction required.
Training provided.
Fax Resume to:
352-628-7686
or email: atsdebbie
@yahoo.com
PT COOK
NEEDED
(352) 527-2600
Temporary
Seasonal
Driver Needed
Must have Class B
CDL, w/ air brakes,
tanker and Hazmat
endorsement,
No experience
necessary. Will train,
must be able to pass
extensive background
check.
Apply in Person
HERITAGE PROPANE
4275 W. Gulf to Lake
Hwy, Lecanto
TOWER HAND
Starting at $9 00/hr
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri
WANTED
Exp. Pipe Layer
Water, Sewer & Storm
CALL (352) 726-3074
PROFESSIONAL PEST
CONTROL
Needs pest control &
termite tech.
Exp, a plus. Hourly pay,
commission, benefits,
co. vehicle. 344-3444
$$ GOT CASH $$
Earn great money by
setting appts. for busy
local company.
Call Steve @
352-628-0187
Area Reps
Familiar with local
community and
schools, place &
supervise High School
foreign students, part
time supplemental
income. Bonus, travel
opportunities, we
welcome families to
call about hosting an
international student
too. Call toll free at
1-866-431-8556 or
email: joan.iseusa
@holmail.com
DELI PERSON &
CASHIER
Exp/Nights/ Wknds. a
MUST 352-527-9013
Delivery Driver/
Sales & Service
To our customers in
Florida, mechanical
ability, some lifting a
must, Self motivated
work independently,
Valid Driv. Lic/good dri.
record. Apply in Person
Bw. 9-4pm, 5722 W.
Graover Cleveland Blvd.
Homosassa
F/T MAINTENANCE
For senior apartment
complex.,Skilled in
electrical, plumbing,
HVAC, painting,
carpentry,
Competitive wage
plus 2BR apartment
and moals.
Call (352) 726-5682
NOW HIRING
LOCALLY
S Large national
Avg. Pay $20/hr.
Over $55K annually.
* Including full
benefits & T, paid
training, vacation.
1-866-515-1762
ESTABLISHED SALON
FOR SALE. Exc. location.
352-341-5043 or
352-212-0514/637-5078
COMMERCIAL LOANS
Prime, Sub-Prime, Hard
Money, REHAB Private.
Also, equip, loans.
Mark (352) 422-1284
ALL STEEL BUILDINGS
25x25x7 (2:12 Pitch)
1- 9x7 garage door,
2 vents,
4 concrete slab
INSTALLED-$15.995
25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16,495
Many Sizes Avail.
We Custom Build
We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
LLC.COM
1-866-624-9100
metalstructuresllc cam
"LIVE AUCTIONS"
www.charliefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
Antique Dresser
& Vanity
w/ fancy mirrors, very
good cond. $300 ea
obo, $500. both
(352) 249-8161
Antique Safe
First $175. takes it
(352) 341-5247
6 MAN SPA
Twin Pumps Good
Condition. $1000
352-302-8529
4 MONTHS NEW
FRIGADAIRE SIDE BY
SIDE REFRIG. 26cu. ft.
Wtr/ice in door. Black
w/SS drs. Under warr.
$700/obo 352-503-4733
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
-* 2 Ton $780.00
-> 2-1/2ton $814.00
-* 3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Avail. Free
Delivery! 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appliance
Refrigerators, washers,
stoves. Service & Parts
(352) 344-2928
AIR CONDITION
Carrier. Ext. Unit W/OUT
Air Handler. Model #
38CKC024330
2 yrs. old. Never Used.
$135 (352) 637-6618
Elec. stove, 30" white,
3 yrs old, self cleaning
oven with manual, like
new, $250.
(352) 586-1566
ELECTRIC STOVE
Exc. cond. Kitchenaid,
convection oven,
bisque, glass top,
$150/obo.
(352) 746-3933
FREEZER
15 Cu Ft. FF Upright,
white $125
(352) 637-2788
KENMORE 36" Side by
side, water & ice in
door, 36 cu. ft. White
showroom clean,
$550
(352)464-0602
KENMORE
WASHER & DRYER
Both in exc. working
cond. $300
(352) 527-6639
Kenmore Washer,
white, excellent shape,
$85 cash
(352) 344-2752
MAYTAG
WASH/DRYER
3 yrs old Exc. Cond.
match combo $300
OBO call 352.503.3391
REFRIGERATOR
Side by Side 22 cu. Ft.
Kenmore. Ice/Water on
Door. Bisque color.
$100 Fair Cond.
(352) 563-2803
REFRIGERATOR-Newl
Whirlpool 17.6 cuft.
White w/ice maker.
MSRP $609, Buy now
$4001 Save $200.
(352) 419-4235
SEARS DISHWASHER
& Above Range
Microwave, both. gd.
cond. $50 each.
(352) 564-2413
(352) 302-9261
Set of Appliances,
white, whirlpool, very
clean work well, $300.
(352) 746-3410
U-LINE ICEMAKER
Bucket holds 500 cubes,
New $950; Sell $550
(352) 795-2674
Washer & dryer, exc.,
like new, $295/set,
w/l-yr. Guar. Free Del.
& set-up 352-754-1754
WASHER/DRYER
Kenmore, white. Will
deliver. Good cond.
$350 0BO
(352) 220-0105
WHIRLPOOL DRYER
Very good condition,
$100
(352) 220-4082
Whirlpool Refrigerator
21 cu.ft. like new cond.
3-1/2 yr warranty, white,
$500 obo
(352) 476-7252
COMMERICAL
WEED EATER
W/Strap. Runs exc:
$100
(352) 400-6091
Craftsmen Radial
Armsaw, $75; Delta
Commerical 10" table
saw, $75. (352)
564-2413/302-9261
WHEEL OF A
DEAL
GUARANTEED
RESULTS FOR
ONLY $63.95
Sell your car today
with a Wheel of a
Deal Ad. Run a 30
day ad and we will
continue to run your
ad every month until
you sell the car.
(352) 563-5966
(352) 726-0902
*Ad will not be
automatically
scheduled. The
customer must call
each month to
reschedule.
Woodworking
Table Band Saw $30
and
Table Drill Press $25.
(352) 726-8719
PIONEER RX-370
Stereo System
w/6 disc CD player
& speakers. $200.
(352) 302-6313
4 x 8 Sheets of
Slot Wall 10 for $50.
Glass Shelves for slot
wall, all pegs, in glass
holders, new products
lots of glass & hardware
$200. 352-266-2020
8' Ext. & Int. DOORS
Variety of Szs & Styles
(352) 302-4027
MH Roofover Kits Avail.
do it yourself, will deliv.
Used roofing material
also avail 352-746-1600
STANDARD GARAGE
DOOR 16 FT.
genie opener and all
hardware included.
$600. 352-302-2716
Computer Repairs
We come to your
home or office.
21 yrs. exp. 7 days
(352) 212-1165
Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up. Delivery, avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
COMPUTERS
Internet ready. $249 '
Wrty. Delivered & setup.
(352) 270-3779
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
htfp://www.rdeeil.com
New Logitec, speakers
for computers
$89.
(352) 634-0301
BACKHOE
'89 John Deere Hoe
610c 95 H p 4 WhI Drive
$19,500 obo
(352) 860-1617
Ro
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Classifie S
CITRUS COuN'T (FL)
FORD
1971 Mason Dump,
Rebuilt Engine, Wetllne
Complete, Headache
Rack, 22.5 tires. Rims.
(352) 212-7899
LOADER/BACKHOE
1995. Catapiller,
$20,000. (352) 634-1728
or (352) 527-0403
-I
MF/165
Diesel, bushhog & plow
$7500.(352) 634-1728
(352) 527-0403
54" ROUND PATIO TABLE
w/rotating serving tray,
w/5 chals w/cushions,
like new, never outside,
Paid $450, asking $195,
(352) 527-2973
Aluminum patio set
38x66 glass top table,
6 chairs, 9FT umbrella
with stand & one end
table. Sage green
color, $150 obo
(352) 860-2015
CHRONIC LE
2 Beds for Sale Bargain HuntersI
White metal day bed/ Browse 6,000 sq.ft.
w/ pop up trundle, PAUL'S FURNITURE
$250. White twin Bed, Tues-Sat. 9am-lpm
w/ 3 storage drawers Homosassa 628-2306
$75. (352) 746-7232
2 CHINA CABINETS BEDS +. BEDS + BEDS
Both Solid Wood The factory outlet storol
6' China Cabinet $350 For TOP National Brands
3' China Cabinet $100 Fr.50%/70% off Retail
08 (352) 637-0654 Twin $119 + Full $159
Queen $199 / King $249
PRE OWNED FURNITURE Please call 795 6006
Unbeatable Prices
NU 2 U FURNITURE BOOKCASES
Homosassa 621-7788 (2 Sets) Solid Wo Io
All Leather Sofa, (2)4' LX 7' 1- $10 0/sr'l
as new, top quality, (3) 31h X 6/. $600/1;ol
chestnut brown, OBO (352) 637-0654
basset, 89" Long,
perft cond. for office or Bunk Bed, white motolI
home must sell $1,250. frame, w/matliss, $175
obo (352) 746-7745 3 pc. LIv, Room Sol.
BAR STOOLS (4) bamboo, sofa, tchai
BAR STOOLS (4) & table $150,
Beige Colored Iron (352) 726-0708
Padded seats w/backs
Excellent Condition CHAIRS (2)
$150 (352) 527-9526 & Matching OTTOMAN
TEMPORARY La-Z-Boy, microfliber
DISTRIBUTION light green. New cond,
ASSISTANTS $250/set OBO
needed. Must have (352) 560-7693
reliable vehicle. Able
to work odd days and CITRUS HOME DECOR @
early morning hours. Wal-Mart Plaza,
Must work weekends. Consianment, like new
Call 563-3256 furniture (352) 621-3326
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2007 140
COUNTER HEIGHT
DINING RM TABLE, seats
4/ 6 w/leaf, Merlot finish
w/4 chairs, oxc, cond.
$300/obo
(352) 795-6884
CURIO I,, .
I ., 1 I ,. I I dI r,
(362) 464-0602
DINING ROOM SET
4 U lmi Iblo I lulchi
l -oi h ll u tw/ ,ld
leof Inlaid, ukble w/
Sl.I,', I.l 700.
(352) /.lo 9470
DINING SET
TABLE (washed white)
42X42 w/18" leaf, With 4
club chairs on castors,
$100/obo. Call
(352) 382-8701
DRAFTING OFFICE
CHAIR, $50;
LEATHER
OFFICE CHAIR $40
(352) 726-9183
END TABLES &
COFFEE TABLE
SOLID OAK, Glass Top
$400
(352) 637-1061
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
3 Pc, SOLID OAK, w/
smoked glass doors.
$775,
352-637-1061*
KING BED, Complete
frame, base, foam mat-
tress, 5 sets of sheets,
bedspread. $550,
(352) 527-0560
KING SIZE RESONIC
Memory Foam Pillow
Top Mattress
w/boxsprings. $350.
(352) 795-6241
KITCHEN SET
Round glass top table
with four chairs.
Asking $300.00. Call
400-1331
La Z Boy Recliner
Exc. Cond.
$125
(352) 249-9275
La Z Boy Recliner,
$35.
Book Case
$15.
(352) 341-5247
- - -I
L CA3
CHERRY OFFICE DESK
w/topper, 62"L X23"W
$150. (352) 726-9183
La-Z-Boy Leather
Reclining Loveseat
hunter green,
retail $2,100.
Asking $450.11ke new
(352) 746-2842
Leather Recliner Chair,
deep blue, excel.
cond., 6 mos, old
$750. obo,
Must Sell
(352)746-7745
LIGHTED OAK CURIO
$295, Beveled Glass
Dining Tbl.w/6 Parsons
Chairs $270
(352) 795-4470
LIVING ROOM SET
3pc, American Country
Style Sofa, Loveseat &
Chair. $200 obo
352-527-3463/249-8004
LOVESEAT
Both sides recline.
Deep teal color, velvet
type material. Comfy,
clean. 5 yrs. old $125
(352) 220-6823
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
I
A/C Tune up w/ Free
permanent filter +
TermlIe/Pest Control
Insp. Llc & Boned Only
$44.95 for both.
(352) 628-5700
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& Misc. Clean-Up,
'Tree Service & Demos
352.447 '713/232-2898
All Tractpr/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
COLEMAN TREE SERVICE
& trim. Lic. Ins. FREE EST.
Lowest rates guarant.
726-8010 727-421-3636
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Haullng,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Syce Personalized
design, Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
FREE CONSULTATION
To hurricane ready your
trees. Prof. Arborist,
Action Tree 726-9724
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
#0256879 352-341-6827
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Yourworld first
Need a job
or a
qualified
employee?
This area's
#1
employment
source!
CClassNieds
Classifteds
TREE REMOVAL
I Stump grinding, land I
clearing, bushhog. |
352-220-5054
A TREE SURGEON
Lic. & Ins. Exp'd friendly
serv. Lowest rates Free
estimates.352-860-1452
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery. avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
Cooter Computers Inc.
Repair, Upgrades, Virus
& Malicious software
removal (352) 476-8954
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728
. Chris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext, painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
Husband.& Wife DP
Press.Cleaning & Paint-
ing. Lic.&Ins. 637-3765
3rd GENERATION SERV
fencing, Gen. home
repairs, Int/Ext. Painting,
lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% off any job. IIc
99990257151 & Ins. (352)
201-0658
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick LIc./ns.
(352) 726-9998
Dave Rodgers Painting
20 + yrs. exp., Int./ext.
satisfaction guarantee
lic./ins (352) 726-5698
*RUDY'S PAINTING *-
Int./Ext., Free Estimates
Pressure Wash., Lic./Ins.
24/7, (352) 476-9013
Affordable Boat Malnt.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
DOCKS, SEAWALLS,
Boat Lifts, Boat Houses,
New, Re decks, Repair
& Styrofoam Replace.
Lic.CBC060275. Ins.
(352) 302-1236
MORRILL MARINE
Outboard Repairs, "
Dockside Service. Elec.
Installed (352) 628-3331
-U
AT YOUR HOME Res.
mower & small engine
repair. Llc#99990001273
352-220-4244
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
(352) 628-5595
ASSISTANCE FOR SRS
Driver, shopping, appts.
meals, laundry, respite
relief. 352-746-5666
HEAVEN SENT
Prvt. rm. of home. I on
1 care. CNA & Med.
Tech. (352) 621-3337
WILL CARE for your ,
loved one.
24 hrs./wk. or more.
(352) 746-6744
STAINED GLASS
REPAIRS & WINDOW
REBUILDS 352-637-6255
www.moonflv
glassworks.com
-Windows & Doors
-Storm Shutters
-Board-Up Service
-Resident./Commercial
CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613
ACCEPT 1 Child In my
home. lots of TLC & exp.
Off US 19, Wkee Wach,/
Homa. 352-263-1860
After School Child Care
In my home Homosassa
Opening for Five
(352) 382-4204
vChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Llc#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
ALL-AMERICAN
I will personallyclean
your home, refs. avail.
(352) 628-2562
FINAL DETAILS, LLC
CLEANING SERVICES,
New Const. Vacant
Prop ,Offices, Residen-
tial 352-400-2772 Lic. Ins.
HAUTER & CLARK
HANDYMAN & MORE
Home, Office & Floor
Cleaning, Lawn Serv.
Pressure Washing,
(352) 860-0911
HOME CLEANING
Homosassa, Lecanto
& Crystal River
Weekly, bi-weekly,
1 time cleaning,
moves, rentals, real
estate sales /models.
Ryanna, 586-7919
Licensed, Ins., Ref.
HOUSE CLEANING
all supplies furnished,
other s2rvlce available
352- 344-3432
PARTNERS IN GRIME
Senior disc. 20 yrs exp.
Lic. & Ins. Free Estimates
Call (352) 628-4898
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Lic. #CRC 1326910
(352) 726-1708
ROGERS Construction
New Homes,Additions
Florida Rooms.
637-4373 CRC1326872
FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257-1011
1 panel or comp cage
Family owned & oper'd
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Llc#2708
(352) 628-0562
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
AUGIE'S PRESSURE
Cleaning Quality
Work, Low Prices. FREE
Estimates: 220-2913
Roofs w/no pressure,
housesdriveways. 25 yrs
exp. Lic./Ins, 341-3300
ROLAND'S *
PRESSURE CLEANING
Mobiles, houses & roofs
Driveways w/surface
cleaner. No streaks
24 yrs. Lic. 352-726-3878
1 Call does It Aii No lob
toosmAl 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 Service
Fencing, Gen. home
repairs, Int/Ext. Painting,
Lawn, Trees,
Landscaping, FREE Est.,
10% off any job. lic
99990257151 & Ins. (352)
201-0658
r F 70-7-M-L
r AFFORDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP, I
PROMPT SERVICE
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
Debris & Garages 1
352-697-1126
ALL AMERICAN
HANDYMAN Free Est.
Affordable & Reliable
Lic.34770 (352)302-8001
FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est., Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
HANDYMAN
If its Broke Jerry
Can Fix It. Lic#189620
352-201-0116,726-0762
HAUTER & CLARK
HANDYMAN & MORE
Home, Office & Floor
Cleaning, Lawn Serv.
Pressure Washing,
(352) 860-0911
NEW IN AREA
Ask for Jim or Iv. msg.
352-344-5213
217-201-2962 Lic34868
THE IRISH WAY
Home or Estate Maint.
& Security. Ref. Avail.
352-465-6619
FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, Lighting,
Spa, Sheds Lic. & Insur.
#2767 (352)257-2276
MALLEY's Elect. Service
Resid. & Comm.
ins. & LIc. #EC0001840
Rob @ 352-220-9326
Mel 352-255-4034
"DEBRIS HAULING"
& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
r AFFORDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE |
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages 1
352-697-1126
L =II
"DEBRIS HAULING"
& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
r FOMRDALE, 1
HAULING CLEANUP, I
PROMPT SERVICE |
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages
352-697-1126
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., appi, trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professlonal
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264 /201-1422
TOWING TRAV. TRLR *
OR BOAT, ACROSS
TOWN OR COUNTRY
REAS. (352) 746-0802
WE MOVE SHEDS
266-5903
Carpet Factory Direct
Sales Install Repair
Laminate, tile, wood Sr.
disc, (352) 341-0909
CERAMIC TILE 17"xl7"
Neutral Color. Retail
$1.32 pay only .79
352-613-7670
Mosaic Tile & Remodel
Marble, porcelain &
ceramic. Remodel
more 4 less. 287-3170
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
3rd GENERATION SERV
fencing, Gen. home
repairs, Int/Ext, Painting,
lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% off any Job. lic
99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
25 Years In County
Free Est., Res./Comm.
FENCES BY DALLAS
LIc./lns (352) 795-1110
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 )2 1_no0e
#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. Proudto
Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS
Reasonable Rates!!
Exp'd, Lic. CCC 1327843
Erik (352) 628-2557
ROOFOVERS MH
2" Insul, lifetime warr. no
leaks, colors avail. Do it
yourself kits avail. Uc
1983. 352-746-1600
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patios-
Sidewalks. FREE EST.
Llc#2579 /Ins. 746-1004
Concrete Slabs, Pavers
Remove & Haul Debris
Demolit. 352-746-9613
Uc# CRC 1326431
Concrete Staining,
Garage & Driveway,
House pressure washer,
Free Est., 20 Yrs. Exp.
(352) 422-8888
CONCRETE WORK
Sidewds, Driveways Patios,
sabs.
Free est. Lic. 2000. Ins.
795-4798
Decorative concrete,
River rock, curbs, Stamp
concrete Fuston's River
Rock (352) 344-4209
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Lic. 1476 726-6554
ALL AMERItAN
HANDYMAN Free Est.
Affordable & Reliable
Lic.34770 (352)302-8001
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. In Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Llc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est,, Uc # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
REMODELING
CONTRACTOR
Quality Home Remodel-
ing and Carpentry. Fair
Prices and Free Esti-
mates. 30 Years Expe-
rience. Licensed Flor-
ida State Contractor.
Bonded and Insured.
Dependable and Relia-
ble. Family Owned and
Operated. Call Pete at
352-796-2340.
W. F. GILLESPIE
Room Additions, New
Home Construction,
Baths & Kitchens
St. Lic. CRC 1327902
(352) 465-2177
www.wfgillesple.com
We do it ALLI Big or Sm.!
Additions, BA & Kitch.,
Drywall,Crown molding,
Demo. CRC1326431
(352) 746-9613
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
Uc/Ins. #2441 795-7241
CUTTING EDGE Ceramic
Tile. Uc. #2713, Insured.
Showers. Firs Counters
Etc. (352) 422-2019
Mosaic Tile & Remodel
Marble, porcelain &
ceramic. Remodel
more 4 less. 287-3170
Hurricane Builders
Unlimited, LLC. 30yrs.
exp. Drywall Specialty
New or Restoration. LIc
1329305 (352) 563-2125
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.
344-1952 CBC058263
FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All tvoes of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
work. No job too small.
352-302-7325 341-2019
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
FLIPS TRUCK & TRACTOR,
Landclearlng, Truck &
Tractor work. House
Pads, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch & Topsoil.
(352) 382-2253
TOP SOIL SPECIAL A
Screened, no stones.
10 Yds $150; 20 Yds $225
v 352-302-6436 v
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic. & Ins, 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
LANDCLEARING
I Site prep, Tree Serv., I
Dump Truck, Demo
S 352-220-5054
TRACTOR SERVICE
Tree/Debris Removal
Driveways/Demolition
Line Rock/Fill Dirt
Sr. Disc. 352-302-4686
" /B ushhg en
POOL REPAIRS?
Comm. & Res., & Leak
3rd Generation Service
Fencing, Gen. home
repairs, Int/Ext, Painting,
Lawn, Trees,
Landscaping, FREE Est.,
10% off any job. lic
99990257151 & Ins,
(352) 201-0658
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
SOD SOD SOD*
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352) 341-3032
"El Cheapo" cuts $10 up
Beat any Price. We do
it All. Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
3rd Generation Service
Fencing, Gen. home
repairs, Int/Ext. Painting,
Lawn, Trees,
Landscaping, FREE Est.,
10% off any job. lic
99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
A TROPICAL LAWN
Family owned & oper.
Satisfaction Guaran.
352-257-9132/257-1930
ANDERSEN'S YARDMAN
SERVICES, Mowing, Pres.
Washing, Trash Hauling,
Low rates!352-277-6781
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Reliable, Quality work
Residential / Comm.
Lic./Ins. 352-613-4250
C & R LANDSCAPING
Lawn Maintenance
clean ups Mulching,
We Show Up
352-503-5295, 503-5082
G. Nelson & Son, Lawn
Service, mowing, trim-,
ming, etc, dependable
IIc. & Ins, (352)563-2118
Lawn Patrol of Citrus
Lawn maint. Sm. Land
Clearing. Sign 12 mo.
Get 13th Mo Free.l
Free est. (352) 464-3343
LAWN SERVICE
We do re-sodding
and patching.
Free Estimate 795-4798.
RITTER LAWN CARE
Lawn Maint., Press.
Clean.,Storm.Cleanup
Free Est.352-257-6001
Steve's Lawn Service
Mowing & Trimming
Clean up, Lic. & Ins.
(352) 797-3166
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
352-464-3967 u
I- POOL LINERSI *
15 Yrs. Exp. *
Call for free estimate
S (352) 591-3641M
& Repairs on all makes
& models. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
"DEBRIS HAULING"
& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos'
352.447-3713/232-2898
DOG GROOMING'
in your home or mine.
10 yrs. exp. Stephanie
@ (352) 503-3435 ,
POOL DECKS
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Vacuum Leaves & Thatch,
Tree Trimming
(352) 637-3810 or (352) 2870393
FREE ESTIMATE Licensed & Insured
Rattan Glass top table,
$25.
Full sz. box spring &
mattress
$25.
(352) 341-5247
RECLINER
Micro-Fiber, Creme
Color. Brand Newl $135.
Must Sell, sacrifice.
Invern. (919) 538-2933
RECLINER/SWIVEL
ROCKER, Cream color
Leather, good cond,
$125; GLASSTOP Coffee
tbl.. & 2 end tbls. $75,
like new (352) 382-8701
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Twin size w/cover. $45;
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W/CUSHIONS $35
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(352) 746-0488
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Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
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,Dyna Mark Rider
older model
8 HP B&S eng, 36" cut.
$150. (352) 302-6069
S.FREE REMOVAL OF-
SATV's. bikes, cars, Jet skis
mowers, golf cads, We
sell A1V parts 628-2084
MULCH 5-6 Yrd. Loads
$95 Deiv'd, Citrus Co.
Gravel $75 + Materials.
352-563-9979/400-0150
ROTOTILLER
New, w/new spare tires.
$350; 25 GAL. YARD
TREE, SHRUBS & LAWN
SPRAYER $100
(352) 746-7684
Sears Craftsman riding
-mower, mulching deck,
12.5 Briggs & Stratton
I/C Gold, $295
(352) 628-2769
Huge Nag Fern basket
plant, asking $500
(352) 726-7266
leave message
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1-800-542-3877
DUNNELLON
ESTATE SALE
Thurs Sat. 9 4
Bar Stools Oak 30"
Oak, Ent. Centr. Oak,
Recliners(2) Blue,
'93 Mercury Capri Cvbi
'-99 Windstar
SW. 203rd Ct.
(352) 489-9447
HERNANDO
Thurs. Fri. Sat. 8 3
Furniture, HH Items and
morel
3655 East Adams St.
HOMOSASSA
Estate Sale. Entire
contents of home.
including house &
garage. (352) 628-4339
INGLIS
ESTATE SALE
25 PALM POINT DR.
Thurs. Fri. Sat. 9am-4pm
Must be emoty by Sat.
Batt, Op. toys, dolls,
postcards, Glassware;
Carn. Glass, Crystal,
Figurines, jewelry, Singer
Featherwght. Banjo,
Uke Dulcimer, Furn.
Tools, Snapper mower,
TOO MUCH TO LISTIII
INVERNESS
ESTATE SALE
Oct. 5 & 6, 8am-6pm
Oct. 7, 9am-lpm
Fine Antiques
Old Collectibles
Lots of furniture
Misc. Household
Lots of f fabric
Tools Ladders
35" Sony HD TV-VCR
New & Old Books
135 N. Brynwood Way
Hwy. 44-E to CR 470N
to Braemar. See signs
-No Early Sales-
INVERNESS
MOVING SALE
5 Pc. Bedroom Set $475,
Roll-Top Desk $295, 3
Section Computer Desk
$195, Entertainment
Center,$350 & Much
More. Details 860-2675
INVERNESS
Thu-r.--Sat 8-?
f-'o r a u.',', 1 ,,
ft ,. -: nr* 5 ..- : ,'
5770 E. Tenison St.
PINE RIDGE
Big Moving Sale!
Fri 10/5- Sun 10/7 8-5
3515W. Capa Path
-17" SANYO COLOR TV,
w/remote. Works great,
" $25; OVAL DINING
ROOM TBL W/Leaf, 4
castor chairs. $25
(352) 232-9516
19" MAGNAVOX TV
Good Cond. $100;
HOT DOGCART
S.S. (No Wheels) $300
OBO (352) 637-0654
BATHROOM SINK
1 yr. old, bone, oval &
Chrome Faucet Set.
$40/set. BATHROOM
MIRROR 105" W X 47"H
$45.(352) 382-0619
BURN BARRELS
Heavy duty wl out tops
7.50 EA (352) 344-9752
Carpet Factory Direct
Sales Install Repair
Laminate, tile, wood Sr.
disc. (352) 341-0909
CHANDELIERS
Lucite, Hallway $50;
-. Dining Room $100.
(352) 382-1191
CHINA SET
Country Rose 8 pc.
Place Setting. Inc.
Teapot. Cups, Saucers,
Sugar & Creamer. $100
(352) 795-2883
DOG CAGE
Large, Very Good
Condition, $400bo
(352) 637-3488
Dryer,
Kenmore $125.
2 Office Chairs
$25. ea
(352) 746-7576
FREEZER, Upright 1 lcuft
, Whirlpool, almond. exc.
cond, $125/aba.
2 TWIN BEDS, oak.
camp. w/all bedding.
Exc. cond. $600/aba.
(352) 746-9737
GE CHEST FREEZER,
energy saver.
27"WX48LX34"H
$60; GRANDFATHER
CLOCK, 6', Resin, $40.
(352) 341-0787
GENERATOR
Coleman 5.000 watt.
10 hp. Briggs & Stratton
Exc. Cond. $375
(352) 628-6271
Hess Trucks
'93 '02
$150. for all,
will separate
(352) 382-1191
IRON FILTER SYSTEM
Whole House $60;
WATER SOFTENER
SYSTEM
(Whole House) $60
(352) 563-2803
Kirby Vac. NEWI
w/attachs. incl.
shampoo $400.
Refridg. GE 20cu. ft.
$250. Pressure Wahsher
New Briggs & Straton
6.5psi $300. Trailor
Tiedowns(4)$50. Kitchen
Machine Bosch w/all
attachs, Never used
$75. Deluxe Cooker
Flamewear, never used
S$50 (352) 621-7773
Janome Embroidering
mach. many attach.,
thread, 9memory cards,
$2,200 obo 746-7191
Kenmore canister
sweeper, exc. cond.,
$25. Sears electric
typewriter, $25 obo
(352) 746-0559
LADDER RACK
FOR 6' TRUCKBED $200
352-634-5152
PORTABLE A/C
10k BTUs On wheels,
can be moved from
room to room. $300
352-257-9597
RECLINER
Large pwr lift, green
$100 Wheel Chair Elect.
Like new $200
(352) 503-5125
after 6pm
Round Pool
24 x 52, filter, pump,
ladder & acces.
$600.
(352) 464-0602
S.S. FULL SZ. BEER KEG
DISP., COMMERCIAL
w/all accessories.
$550
(352) 302-4027
SALON HAIR
CUTTING CHAIR
$150.
(352) 464-1513 or
(352) 382-2662
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
TYPEWRITER
IBM Selectric very good
cond.$60
(352) 382-1830
vinyl rack, for 12ft
flooring, Island type,
holds 8 rolls, on rollers
$125, (352) 341-0787
Wood stove $100
Large lift chair $50
(352) 637-1965
Woodburning Flreplace
free standing, glass drs,
brick liner, $75; 80 Gal.
Elec. Hot water heater,
I yr. old, $75. (352)
564-2413/302-9261
HANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
Handicapped van with
Braun liffthand
controls, six way power
seat, fully loaded,
wood package with
TV, VCR. Ford E250,1993-
with under 40,000 miles.
Asking $18.000 or best
offer... 352-270-3883.
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
A Model Rover
Mandolin
Acc/Elec. w/case.
perfect cond.
$150; (352) 746-4063
Baldwin Piano
$350.
(352) 615-6146
after 3pm
COUNTRY GROUP
Needs Fiddle or Banjo
player, Call Jersey Jim
352-422-2187
ORGAN
Hammond Console Ex-
cellent Condition $500
(352) 382-0771
UPRIGHT PIANO
1940's Vintage All keys
work. You move it! $75
(352) 249-1149
MATTRESS SET (King Sz)
w/Frame Simmons
Back Care $125
Vertical Blinds (set of 6)
off white Vinyl $150
(352) 637-2788
STOVE
w/ self cleaning over
$50. Refridg. w/top
Freezer $75
(352) 503-5125
BMI Nautilus
Weight Machine
1901bs. great cond. call
$50.
(352) 489-8348
BOFLEX EXTREME 2
310LB. UPGRADE,
leg attachment, $700.
352-302-8529
HOME GYM
Weights and Aerobic
Conditioning. Wiener
Master Trainer, $65.
(352) 489-5355
Tanning Bed
Sun Quest Pro 16SE
Wolff System
$500.
352-302-2437
BIKES
FUJI- COST $340
semi 2_Mountain bike
Gary Fischer cost $600-
Sell3,,Q. LIKE NEW
(353) 270-8074
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, gait carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
MARLIN 336RC
Lever Action. 35 Rem.,
4X Weaver Scope, Hard
Case, VG Condition,
$275.00 (352) 382-3948
Smith & Wesson
357. 4 inch barrel,
excel shape, highway
patrolman $450.
(352) 795-0818
Tennis Racket Stringing
Machine, Prince P200,
$300; Full Set of Golf
Clubs w/Bag & Bag
Boy, $75,.
(352) 746-4063
TREK 1500 BICYCLE
63CM, low miles,
computer, aero bars,
$600/obo
(352) 795-6884
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
Dual axle 16' lawn
trailer with 18" sides, like
new 2"x10" PT deck,
electric brakes, LED
lights, frame 8yrs old,
excellent condition.,
$1.600 Invested, asking
$800., 352-634-4558
Garden
, L, rden Lh e js
POMERIANS
Cute, tiny pups, AKC,
Male, Black & white,
Female orange/sable
Shots, Health Cerl, $600
(941) 286-1112 or
(352) 465-3785
Quality Home Raised
Pups Maltese, Yorkie,
Chihuahua, poodle,
Designer breeds,
Pekingese/Chin
Cavalier/poo,
Yorkle/poo, malte/poo
Maltese/shih tzu
352-347-5086
RAT TERRIERS
Male, Female, various
ages, colors and sizes.
Shots, Health Certs.,
$250-500 (352) 621-3110
ROTTWEILERS
Fem, pups AKC,
Health Cert. Shots. Tails
& Dew Claws done,
Beaut. Big BIk Hds, $700
352-476-2209/726-8751
CA3
CA3
cm Generpl
-=U" oil
HORTON
HAULER 2001
7' X 14'
4 NEW TIRES $2600.00
352-634-5152
TRAILER
Utility, Enclosed,
Car Haulers, Dump,
Equipment Haulers &
More. We Have A Great
Selection of Trailers
in Stock Nowl
Gulf to Lake Sales
352-527-0555
UTILITY TRAILER
17 X 6 Heavy Duty
w/tool boxes.
$900 (352)697-1705
EXERSAUCER
Evenflo Exersaucer,
rarely used, $40
352-794-3081
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
Tony Little Type
Life Strider,
Cheap
(352) 564-4284
USED METAL
DETECTOR
(352) 447-6281
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 Chow Chow pups
8/7/07 Cinnamon, Blue,
Cream M/F $550 & $650
Appt./Iv. msg 637-6655
Beagle Puppies
8 wks. tri colored. Shots/
wormed. $125. cash
(352) 447-2018
BEAUTIFUL CHOCOLATE
LAB PUPS AKC 9wks.
Old. Parents on prem-
Ises. $400. ea, Health
cert. (352) 465-6535
BIRD CAGE
Large on wheels.
28 X36 X 55"
Needs paint. $75.
(352) 628-3736
BLUE & GOLD MACAWS
Pair, "Sltting", Includes
Breeder Cage
(Divided) 39"X 6'X 6'
$2,250 obo
(352) 628-7542
BOXER PUPPIES
Purebred, 12 wks.,
Male & Female
Brindles & Fawns. $325
352-344-5712/978-3202
Dachshund,
3 mos old, male, black,
needs good home.
Health cert. $350.
(352) 613-5816
Humane Society
of Inverness
Has a New Vet
Who Has Joined
Our Team
We offer Low Cost
Spay & Neuter
Starting at $20,
Low cost vaccines,
Heartworm test,
Heartworm
treatment, Cat
Declawing. Call
for prices and appt.
(352) 726-8801
HUmanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Soaved $25
Dog Neutered &
Stayed start at $35
Low cost shot clinic
Tues, Weds & Thurs
1st & 3rd Saturdays
10am -4pm
(352) 563-2370
JACK Russell
AKC Fem. 1 Year all
shots, $400 obo
(352) 201-0731
JACK RUSSELL PUPPIES
3 females, 1 male,
1st shots, health certs.
$350.
(352) 697-0796
Japanese Chin, 1 yr.
old not registered but
can be, trade for Mal-
tese puppy, female or
for sale (352) 564-0387
LAB PUPS
Bread for loveable
smart pups, AKC,
Health Cert. Vet.
Appr'd, Chocs, & Blks
$375 -$450
(352) 795-1902
Loving Maltese Puppy
male, 4 months old
$400.
(352) 382-2523
Loving Person to take
care of Dog, 5 days a
wk., Citrus Springs Area
(352) 586-5109
MINI DACHSHUNDS
Reg., Shots, Health
Cert., MUST SEEI $400
(352) 563-1479
PARROTLET
10 mos. old female.
American Yellow.
Breeder. $80
(352) 613-4180
POMERANIAN PUPS
Pure bred. 12 wks.,
male & female. Party
color. Reg., papers.
Health Cert, & Shots.
$400 (352) 628-0469
POMERANIANS
Tiny fur ball puppies
AKC, 8 wks, 4M, 3F
Shots, wormed, $500
-$600. (352) 746-6437
CIRCLE Y
WESTERN SADDLE
Exc. Cond. Pad &
Stand Incl. MUST SELL!
$450obo (352) 860-2491
or 464-0161 Cell
HORSE SHOEING/
TRIMMING, AFA, Cert.
Farrier, Richard Iversen
(352) 628-9186
Nice Registered
4 yr. old App. Gelding
15H, been trail ridden
up to date on everyth-
Ing
$1,200. (813) 967-5580
I heifer,Hereford/Angus
3 Hereford bull calves,
$300 each. You pick
up. (352) 341-2484
MALE PYGMY GOAT
2 years old. Blue eyes,
$150/obo; 2 MALE
PYGMY'S 6wks old. $55
each. (352) 463-8110
PIGLETS
(4) sale
(352) 212-3385
(407) 466-6449
BEVERLY HILLS
Furnished,1 BR, IFull BA
Park Model, Incl. util. &
basic cable, $165. wk.
sec. dep (352)465-7233
CITRUS COUNTY
2/1 CH/A, $350-$450
1st, last, sec. No pets
(352) 564-0578
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 $450; NO PETS!!
(352) 563-2293
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2, nice lot, $700mo
No pets. 1st. last & Sec.
(352) 697-2432
HERNANDO I/1
No smoke/pets, $475 +
Ist Ist. sec 352-746-6477
HERNANDO
Inv. area. SW 2/2 Newly
dec. Priv pk, $550/mo.
1st, Ist, sec 813-468-0049
HOMOSASSA 1/1
& 2/1 1st/Ist/sec.
352-634-2368
HOMOSASSA
2/1 $475/m0. 1Ist+Sec.,
No Pets. Incl,. Garbage
1/1 Scmnd. Rm. $380/mo.
1st + Sec. No Pets.
Both Inc. Garbage
Don Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
HOMOSASSA
2/1 CHA. No pets.
$500 (352) 628-4002
HOMOSASSA
2/1,sun rm,fncd 1/2 ac,
$500 lst/ist/sec.
352-344-1065
HOMOSASSA
2/2 CHA, No pets. $520
+ $520 (352) 621-3980
HOMOSASSA
3/3 Double Wide lAc.
$700/mo. 1st + Sec.,
No Pets.
INVERNESS
2/1 Furn. nice quiet. no
Spets, ern al k $550/mo
dep 407-376-10236
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Lg3I20 str F trhac
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INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, lamr 2BR
Mobiles r rent. t Screen
Beautiful trees $350/up
pLeeson's 352-476-4964
5 BDRM HUD $37.5001
Only $298/mo 5% dwnt.
2yrs. at 8%/. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 984570
HUD HOMES 4 BIR
$366/mo. 5%down6
2oyrs. 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5711
BR55+ Lakefron. Crpt Scmpark
rm.Exciting oppt$550y, 1or 2BRn,
$400 1 Mobiles R RV urn $325.
5% dwn20 5yrs at
8%apr. For listings3call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
OPEN HOUSES 41 -BR,
64BR. o$46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
INVERNESS
55+ n Lakefront park
Excitingoar pplym lr 2rn
Mobiles. Scr. porch s,
apple. water. c, ltFishing a
piers. $7,000-$15,000.
OPEN HOUSE I
818oE. Gosl lis.tuRd
Lot-659, BEautiu 57W,
2/25o Lake front Lot.
Mxiigoppt',l1r and R
TMo Stry t ourn es
$50,00. (352)050-789300
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SUN COUNTRY
HOMES An
NAL loes you c trust
HModla And
Two Story Homes
Save Thousands
GREAT Financing
Complete Set Up
Packages
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
ALL Sizes ALL Prices
1710 S Suncoast blvd.
352-794-7308
SCOTTISH TERRIER PUPS
Reg. ACA. M or F.
Cute little Teddy BearsI
H. Ced. $500 & $550
(352) 726-0133
SHIH TZU PUPS
8 weeks old all shots &
health Certificate.
Black & White & Brindle
Cute Loving Fur Balls
Fem. $500 Males $450
(352) 637-9241
WEIMARANER PUPPIES
9 wks old. Shots &
Health Certificates.
$350- $400.
(352) 628-0206
WEST FLORIDA
AVIAN SOCIETY
16th Annual BIRDMART
Hernando Fairgrounds
Sunday. Oct 14th 9-4
(352) 212-6879
YORKIES
10wks. Fluffy Pups,
Male, Female. Shots,
Health Cert. $800
(941) 286-1112 or
2 BR, W & D. Hkup,
close to hospital,
$525. mo. first Ist, Sec.
(352) 212-6002
INVERNESS 2/1
$575mo. $862 sec. Call
9am-6pm 352-341-4379
INVERNESS
2/1 Trl-plex, great loc,
clean & roomy, no
smoking/no pets
$575/mo Ist/ist/sec.
(352) 341-1847
INVERNESS
2/1, water, trash, incl.
$595., 1st & Sec. Dep.
Req. (352) 860-2262
INVERNESS
2BR, Washer/Dryer
Corner 581 & Anna Jo,
No Pets, No smoking,
$600./mo, 1 yr. lease,
credit check req'd.
ALL CITRUS REALTY INC.
(352) 726-2471
C-2 mobile Homes
c.n in Park :j
2 Bedrm. In Woodhaven
Park, Bushnell,
$12,000. obo
(352) 400-2289
OWNER MUST SELLiI
Appraised $185K,
Selling for $150K obo
2,500 Sf. on 2.85 Ac. In
ground Pool, Carport.
D.W. T/O. 352-746-5918
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
NEW 5BR 3 BTH
Large Designer
Kitchen, $73,900
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
ALL Sizes ALL Prices
1710 S Suncoast Blvd.
352-794-7308
VERY NICE RE-PO
2001 Homes of Merit,
Drywall finish,
All Ceramic tiled
floors, fireplace, black
appliances, W/D
Delivered & Set Up
$43,500.
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
1710 S Suncoast Blvd.
352-794-7308
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20oyrs at
8%2apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
5 BDRM HUD $37,5001
Only $298/moI 5% dwn.
20yrs, at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
BANK FORECLOSURE
4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
HUD HOMES 4 BR
rentalfinder, com =
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$366/ma. 5%downm
2003 on .44 Ac.r listings
(352) 726-7533
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3/20 0-S on ET 51AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44.500
21592 S Lookout Pt
a2 blocks off USer 19
352-503-4142
4/2, 2280SF on 11e2AC
Pool, Trip. wd. HOLDER,
Horse Corral, Close to
bike/ horse trail. Many
upgrds, Scrn in sunrm.
$219,000. 352-522-1901o
(352) 762-73374
BUY OWNER+
2005 4/2 MFG Home,
2356sF, 2 woo Pded ac.
Many amenities!
lo$199,900/reas, of fer
(727) 457-9567
By Owner, 2 1 Acres,
2000, DW, 3/2,
Homes of Merrit
$120,000. abe
(352) 621-3974
Horstie Corrl Clos to0
$115,000 (352) 200-8897
FLORAL CITY GREAT
2005O4/2SMF Home,/2
DEAL 2/, 2 w/scrn porch.
Manctedy, amen oves
Reduce to $36,900. Call
SheOwla Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-54033
HERNANDO
2/1n2 2 scrm. porches,
wood deck, all new in-
side, Quick sale $43,900.
at 3199E. Buffalo Ln.
5West side f H 200-
iNVERNESS
Huge DbAL Wide, 1,968'
under roof, 1295, S
Golddust Ter. $69.900.
Day 344-3444
Evening 344-3084
HOMOSASSA Lg. 3/ph/2
strg bldg, 1/2ac, fenced.
Concrete dr, above
gMd pool, $69,900.
Owner f in w/15% down
(a 352) 560-3355
EoveInin 344-308
HOMOSASSA
SPRINGS
2/2 Fixer up moblil
grnd00 pool,$649,900.
home on half are lot
$20k obo
LAND & HOME
28 8 /22 F xe up mobn-
Garage, Concrete
Must See 10% down
(352)6795-6044
No closing cost
$848.901mno
WAC
2Move In Now!!
with 20 o. if.,
32 N5E HOMES
d orvea &Salkways,
carport. Batiful.90
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no closlciong ostude
CALL 352-621-9182
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Ony$469,900.mdelivere
Cal352-621-31807
CRYSTAL RIVER VILLAGE
Fully furnished, 2/2
dollhouse, must see.
Large double carport.
REDUCED $75,000.
(352) 795-6895
SINGING FORREST
14 X 64, 2/2, turn. like a
model home. New
lanai, roofover, Fl. rm.,
carport. $149 Lot rent.
$38K (352) 726-2446
STONERIDGE LANDING
2/2/2 DW, NewItems:
Ceramic Tile, Carpet,
2 decks, Sunporch,
Bathrm fixtures, appli's
Move in cond. on
Lakeside (352) 634-4360
WALDEN WOODS
55+ park, 2yrs. old, DW
2/2, carport, porch, util
shed, Exc. cond.
$58,000. (352) 697-2779
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
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CHASSAHOWITZKA
Waterfront Doublewides
2/2 Dixie Crt $155,000
2/2 Bounty Crt $159,000
2/2 Peacock $165,000.
3/2 McClung Lp$169900
Houseal
2/1 Tropical Ln, $89,500
3/1 Tropical Ln, $99,000
Owner Flnan.10% Down
Or Rent 2/2's @ $600 mo
Onr/Agnt 352-382-1000
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3/3 Double Wide lAc.
$700/mo. 1st + Sec.,
No Pets,
Don Crlgger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
LECANTO Downtown
3Bed/2Ba/2CarGar.
Scm. Rm., fncd. No Pets
$1,000/mo 1st +Sec.
Don Crigger Real Estate
352-746-4056/746-0052
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$850 W/Lawn SVC, 6 Irg
Rms. Gr Cond. Pets Ok,
VeryPrvt.352-634-4921
SUGARMILL WOODS
BRAND NEW 4BR/2B
HOME
$1000 MTH + DEP.
CALL 813-994-7762
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 $600 ma. + Dep.
(352) 563-9857
CRYSTAL RIVER
Condo. Unique 1/1.5 on
the water. Furn., $650.
no pets. (352) 302-5972
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly Renovated
1 bedroom efficiencies
w/fully equip. kitchens.
No contracts needed.
Next to park/ Kings Bay
Starting @ $35
a day for a wk or more.
(Includes all until. & Full
Service Housekeeping)
(352) 586-1813
FLORAL CITY
Lakefront 1BR, Wkly/Mo
No Pets. (352) 344-1025
HOMOSASSA
1/1, sec. quiet, clean
No smoke/ Pets, $600.
352-220-9063
HOMOSASSA Canal
1BR w/boat dock, scm.
porch, util. cin. $700/
mo.+ sec.(352)628-6537
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
CRYS. RIVER
2/lY2, 838 5th NE Ave.
Nice, CH/A $600./mo +
Sec. (727) 341-2955,
(727) 455-8998
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 BEDROOM
Crystal Rlver,634-0595
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 BR, laundry/premises.
$500 mo.+ sec, deposit.
352-465-2985
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
2nd Fir. Apt., 2/1,900 sf.
Inc. water, sewer, garb.
No pets. 1st/lost/sec.
$563/mo. 352-220-3251
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INVERNESS
1/0, Water &Trash 3n9
$500. me. 352-726-3849
INVERNESS
Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2 $825.00
Please Call for more
Info (352) 341-3330
or visit the web at:
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HIGHLANDS
2/1/1 + scrn. rm. Beaut.
Pool/Yd. $825. 464-2825
HOMOSASSA 2/1
CHA, No pets $575.
lst/last/sec 628-4210
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INVERNESS
Large 2/1, CHA, W/D
hook-up Garage, lacre
Private Spotless $695.
3575A E. Theresa Ln,
352-422-3217
LECANTO
1 Bedroom Apartment
352-613-2989/746-5238
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENTII
SMayo Drive & I
Lost Lake Apts.
I Long & Short Term
SRentals Available n
(352) 795-2626
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Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 BEDROOM
Crystal River. 634-0595
K11
Crystal River 1300 sq ft,
Retail or Office Bldg.
for Lease, 2 Baths, 2 frnt
entrances, $1,500. mo
11125 W Bentbow Path
Hwy 19 Accessible
352-637-3912
CRYSTAL RIVER
Centrally located.
Professional Office
ForERent. 700 sf.
352-563-2550
MEDICAL/OFFICE/
RETAIL INVERNESS
Diana G Marcum PA,
(352) 341-0900
CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Greenbrier 11, 1st fir. turn.
Near pool. $113,500
$1,000omo. 352-249-3155
CITRUS HILLS
2/2, den, Fully turn.
W/D, $800/mo.,lst/Ist/
sec. (352) 344-4464
CITRUS HILLS
2BR, 2/2 BA Townhouse
Furnished $800/mo.
352-697-0801
INVERNESS 2/2
W/D, New carpet,
appl.'s, comm. pool.
garb. incl. $750.mo.
1st. Ist. $500. sec.
(352) 746-4611
Sugarmill Woods
2/2, Completely turn.
$850. mo., Year Lease
$1,600.- seasonal all until.
3 mo. min. 352 746-4611
SUGARMILL WOODS
Villa 2/2 on Gif Crs.
Very clean, W/D,
Unfurn, $795mo. 1st.,
Ist+sec 352-382-5040
CITRUS SPRINGS
New, 2/2, all apple ,
W/D $650.-$700.
(954) 557-6211
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 & 3/2 Clean $625-
$650/mo. 352-228-0525
CRYSTAL RIVER.
3/I $700/mo.
2/1, $550 mo., 1st/sec.
(352) 464-3522
INVERNESS
2/1, $550. ma.,
No pets, 1st, last +sec.
352-344-8389
INVERNESS
Large 2/1, CHA, W/D
hook-up Garage acre.
Private Spotless $695.
3575A E There sa Ln.
352-422-3217
LECANTO
Includes electricity
& Satilite TV $535./mo.
(352) 628-0164
2 GREAT LOCATIONS
Lg. 2/2/1 Ing. Pool, Lg.
2/1/1. BOTH: Ff. rms.
spotless, Lots of xtros.
Furn/unf352-302-1370
CRYS RIVER 3/2/2
Pool, Lease/OTB. $1300
Avail 10/1 352-563-9913
HOMOSASSA
3/2 ac, like new, no flid
$625. 352-634-1764
HOMOSASSA
Rent to Own, Brand
New 3/2/2, $800/mo
3844 S. Swan Terrace
(813) 781-5252
LECANTO Downtown
3Bedl/2oBa/2CarGar.
Scrn. Rm., tfncd. No Pets
$1,000/mo 2st + Sec.
Don Crlgger Real Estate
352-746-4056/746-0052
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352-601-4582
Sugarmill Woods
New Custom. 3/3/21/
Den. Jetted tub, All Lux-
ury. Florida ceilings
$1,600 (352) 634-0127
SUGARMILL WOODS
Spacious New Home!
4/2/2 Scn, lanai, DR.
No smoking; Sm., pet
okay. Ret.. $975./tma.
Ready NOW,
(386) 569-6777
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5% down 20yrs at
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2/2/2 +Lanai, cul de
sac. turn. 1600 sq.ft.
$1,100mo + util. Owner/
agent Short or long
term. (727) 804-9772
5 BDRM HUD $37,5001
Only $298/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
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4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
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$366/mo. 5%down,
20yrs. 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5711
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RENT FREE HOMOSASSA
2/1/1 Returnished $625
3/2/2 Meadows $725
2/2/11/2 SMW Villa $795
2/2 SMW Condo $795
River Links Realty
628- 1616/800-488-5184
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN
NO CREDIT CHECKII
352-484-0866
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BEV. HILLS 1/1/1
Fam. Rm.2 E Golden St.
$600/mo IST/LAST/SEC.
(352) 795-8888
BEVERLY HILLS
10 N.Desoto 2/1
$650.mo
8 N.Fillmore 1/1
$625.mo
CRYSTAL RIVER
9 N.Candle 2/1
$550.mo
INVERNESS
237 N.Croft 2/2
$750.mo
352-637-2973
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, $675. ma. corner
lot, C/AC 352-422-0058
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, Fam. rm. scmn.por
32 N. DeSoto, $625/mo.
2/1/1,28 N. Barbour
$600. (352) 249-3228
BEVERLY HILLS
3 BR 1/2B, IGar., fncd
yd., $650. mo. &
3 BR, 2B, Den, $700.
mo.+ deposits,
352-795-8770/563-0964
BEVERLY HILLS
Cozy 2/1, quiet
cul-de-sac.Over-
looking pond. $625/mo.
(352) 257-9378
BEVERLY HILS
FIRST MO. FREE 2/1 w/
FI. Rm. CHA, new appl.
$700 352-422-7794
CITRUS HILLS
Pool, 671 Olympia 3/2/2
10/31. $1175. 563-4169
CITRUS HILLS/HERN.
3/2/2 home on /2 Ac.
on CH G.C. Rent to
own poss. $850/mo.
dep., first & last. Myriam
(352) 613-2644
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/2 New '06, $650/mo.
(352) 362-7543
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1, $725/mo
2/2/1, $725. mo
INVERNESS 2/1/1 $700
401-692-6966
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/1, w/ Big caged,
inground Pool $795. mo,
(352) 586-4105
CITRUS SPRINGS
Many Available
$800.- $875. mo. 2 -4 wks
FREE Rent if Qualify.
(352) 795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investment LLC
CRYSTAL RIVER
/2/1, tam. rm., water,
gar. & pest, incl,. $800.
+ sec, (352) 464-2716
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 Clean, $850/mo
352-795-6299/697-1240
CRYSTAL RIVER
Connell Hghts. 3/2/1I /
Scrn Rm, fncd bkyard.
$850+lst, Ist, sec.
(352) 302-6025
DUN/Rainbw Spg
REDUCED $15011
Rent-Buy-Lease Opt.
Lg, exec. styled 2/2/2
Treed /2 Ac. G-course
view. Lg. FP Spotless!
$895. 352-527-3953
352-427-7644
FLORAL CITY
9 Acre Horse property.
new AC Barn, 4 stalls,
fenced. Arena. 2BR.
2BA. New Mobile, near
Withiacoochee trails.
$1,300. (352) 754-9164
FLORAL CITY S.
2 OR 3/1, New apple.
Real Nice! $750/mo
1st/last/$600 dep.
352-637-0475/400-1438
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CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1. 5.Garb.,H20,cable,el
ec. $1,100/MO.
(352) 527-0260
HOMAS. 2/1, MH Util.
incl. Nice clean, quiet
park. short/long term.
$695 (352) 628-9759
LECANTO 3/2/2
Upscale, furn./unfurn on
21/2 park like Ac's, $1,000
FURN. APT. 2/1
CRYS. RVR $500.
(352) 795-2204
4 NEW MODELS
Excellent Amenities
Gated Community
5 *, 55+
RESALES
$64,900.-$100,000.
Phone 352-795-7161
2006 DW IN INVERNESS
55+ park. 2/2 strge
shed. C/H/A, Furnished.,
Incl. all appliances. ULike
new cond .$75,000
352-344-1002 or
207-732-3743
2007, 3/2, 1,056 SF.
Lg. Screen Rm.
Decorative Drive-Way
Painting.Private Setting.
Low Lot Rent. $65,900
(352) 422-2187
BIG PINE ACRES, 55+
Pool, 2/1/Carport
Screened Porch, Shed,
2 ACs, W/D, Sm. Pet OK,
$8,800 abo
352-726-8217/212-6706
CI.ASSIFIEDS
4momm"D q
HOMOSASSA
2/11/2 $650 1st & Sec.
Tiled, W/D HU Screen
area. Meadows Deed
Rest. Comm. Credit/
Ref. No Pets. (Sec 8 OK)
352-686-0539
HOMOSASSA
2/2/2 homes only area,
new air & apple's. $825m
Must See. 352-628-7526
INVERNESS
2/1 Downtown $595
(352) 341-3131
INVERNESS
2/11/2/I Clean, W/D HU,
CHA $650; 4/2/2 3500sf
NEW Lawn/grbg incl
$1400; (352) 464-4211
INVERNESS 2/2/1
Highlands, 1g. scrn prch,
$625 (813) 973-7237
INVERNESS
2/2/2 Detached home,
Royal Oaks upgrades.
Club house/pool/lawn.
serv. $850/mo. Incl.
Cable & water. Avail
11/5 (949) 633-5633
INVERNESS
2/2/2, FI. Rm. appli's
Highlands WN. $750/mo
352-860-0464
INVERNESS
3/2 House $795/mo.
3/2 Condo $795/mo.
(352) 341-3131
INVERNESS 3/2/1
Lg. fncd. bk. yard.,
1st/last/sec. No Pets.
New carpet. $700/mo.
Tom (352) 422-0976
INVERNESS
55+ Lakbfront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, apple water
incl. Fishing piers.
Beautiful trees. $350/up
Leeson's 352-476-4964
INVERNESS
Pool, Spacious 3/2/2,
$1,000. mo., incl. yard
& pool serv.
908-322-6529
LECANTO
3/2, remodel, kit., 28 x
18 scm rm., $850 mo. +
sec. (352) 746-5693
PINE RIDGE
3/3/2 Pool Home I ac.
Owner agent, $1200/
mo. 212-5913/ 527-2486
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, fully turn, floating
dock, boathouse, no
bridges, minutes to
Gulf, $850 wk, $2500
month, includes utilities.
Call 352-266-1346
CRYSTAL RIVER
Condo. Unique 1/1.5 on
the water. Furn., $650.
no pets. (352) 302-5972
CRYSTAL RIVER
Spacious 2/2 condo.
Beautiful waterfront
view w/dock. Recently
updated, partially
furnished. Pool, tennis
cts., cable TV. $900/mo
(414) 690-6337
HOMOSASSA
10085 Halls River. 2/2
w/pool, lanai, FR,
office, dock $1,400 mo.
(352) 527-9733
HOMOSASSA
Riverfront 2/2, Stilt
AC, (813) 312-9076
INVERNESS, 3/2
1 acre, dock, clean
$775 (352) 586-1505
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down. Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
Bev. Hills, Seller Finan.
2 to choose from EZ
terms, "0" DP, Starting at
$85.K 352-201-0658
CITRUS SPRINGS
1 STUNNING NEWER
HOME FOR RENT or
RENT TO OWN
Possible 4th BR/den
2,458sf. $995/mo
352-239-3700
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FISHING IN FRONT
YARD
312 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd., pond.
$325K Ownr Finan.
(352)621-3135
CRYSTAL RIVER
$350, Share elec.
No smoking/drugs.
(352) 634-0708
HOMOSASSA
Own entr. $350,1st dep.
Incl, until. (352) 860-1426
CODO HOUSES
SEAS, MONTHLY
Furn & Unfurn.
Heated pool.AlU
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2/1.5,Garb.,H20,cable,el
ec. $1,100/MO.
(352) 527-0260
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/1 HOUSE, FURN CHA
W&D. Near Hosp.
$900; (352) 464-4211
FLORAL CITY
2/2 Mobile home, Scr
porch, nice lot, no pets,
no smoking, Long or
Short Term352-344-8213
FURN. Villas Condos
Waterfrnt & Pool Homeo.
Crys. River Homosassa
River Links Realty !
628-1616/800-488-5184
HOMAS. 2/1, MH Util,
Incl. Nice clean, quiet
park. short/long term.
$695 (352) 628-9759
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Mark (352) 422-1284
3/2 CB House + Duplex
Crystal River. Great
Shape! $189,900
352-427-5574
FIX ME UPI $72K
4/2 SFH Block
Must Sell for CASHI
John (352) 228-7523
Retiring, Baby Boomers
Flip this house." Houses
& opts. for sale.
(352) 563-9857
$139,900 W/100% FIN.
AVAIL. New const 3/2/2
1344sfla, Kit w/brkfst bqr
Util. rm.On bike tri. near
School. 8115 N Merri-:
mac Way. Call Gerry,
Realtor (352)816-0010
2/1 CB, Great Starter or
Invest. home. New
Carp. fresh paint. New
Cabs.New appiReady
to move in! Must Sell!
$79,900 352-613-2855
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
3/2/2 CITRUS SPRINGS
AREA. New Home
under construction.
Can move in within 90
days. Pick your own
colors. For more info.
Call Pastore Customt
Bldrs. (352) 684-1500)
Lic. # CRC057945
3/2/2 HOME !
Built 2005. Priv fence.
scr porch, upgraded
kit. 7955 N. Galena Ave.
$155,00 or OBO.
352-302-3103
CITRus CouNry' (FL) CHRONICLE,
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BEING TRANSFERRED
MUST SELL
3/2/2, Cathedral
cellng, open floor plan
on 13th hole. Split plan,
W/I closet, Fncd, yrd,
sprinkler,. Ig. srnd. Fl, Rm.
Below mrkt @ $220K
(352) 489-1055
LOOK NO MORE
A Fantastic Valuel
Reduced to $144,900.
2/2/2 Fam. Rm, DR, LR.
hardwd firs. Ready to
move In! Must see!
Call 352-464-2094
PRICED TO SELL NOWI
Beau. Mercedes 3/2/2
Built '06. Lg corner lot,
2000sf Upgrades -
Appliances Near trail,
$162,900 (727) 793-4948
4.5%
LISTING
MLS/3% CO-OP
Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience
$150+Mllllon SOLDIII
Please Call for Details
& Market Analysis
RON NEIIZ
BROKER/REALTOR
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060
3/212/2, Screen Pool
5310 Yuma
$245,900.
(352) 302-6025
3/2/2 POOL HOME
Lg. Ma. Bath. $199,999
Equestrian Trails, Golf.....
Barbara McKinnon
Fl. Realty &
Auction. (352) 628-0968
3/3/2 POOL HOME
lac. Shed w/elec.
$189,777. Owner/agent
Brian Murray,
Remax Realty One
352-212-5913
3/212 POOL HOME
Open House
Sunday 1-4
2237 sq.ft Ia. Backs
to Black Diamond
3186 W Birds Nest Dr.
MLS#315839 $289,700
352-586-1558
BETTY MORTON
LIC. KReI Calstat Ageit
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
RAtyQfect
(352) 795-1555
MOVING MUST SELLI
3.4 Beautiful Acres
$149,000 *
(352) 746-0348
$99,900112/1; 1,100 sf.
9 Polk Lease Opt. or
Owner Financing Avail.
Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker Ist
Choice. (352)220-9188
w- BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN
NO CREDIT CHECKII
352-484-0866
jademission.com
ONLY $75,900 1/1/Crprt
Lg. Fam. Rm. 5 Donna St
BEST VALUE IN BEVERLY
HILLSII 352-212-9783
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3/2/2 CRYSTAL GLEN
$127.900 SELLER WILL
PAY $5K IN CLOSING
COSTSI Ron Egnot 1st
Choice Coldwell Bnkr.
352-287-9219
4/3/2 POOL HOME
Crystal Oaks 2,075 sf.,
Prof. Remodeled!
Everything NEW1 S. S.
apple granite $299,900.
727-254-2534/492-6679
BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
Is My Futureil
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
NO EXPENSE WAS
SPARED on this beautiful
3/2 custom built home,
featuring stacked stone
in/out, gas FP, gourmet
kit, granite & all wood
cabinets, 10' ceilings,
alarm & sprinkler sys.
2 built-in 220 gal saltwtr
fish aquariums, 2 story
barn, 2 car detached
garage. Too many ex-
tras to listill $449,000
Owner/Agent call for
appt, 352-302-2300
BY OWNER VILLA
2/1 /2/1 New Roof 2005,
New carpet & Pergo
floors. Great amenities.
Priced to sell $137,900
(352) 257-1431
BRENTWOOD VILLAGE
MOTIVATED For Sale By
Owner. No monthly
malnt. fees. Comp,
updated. Lots of tile,
new apple & much
more, Don't miss outl
$154,900(352)422-4086
FOR SALE BY OWNER
1049W PEARSON ST.
3/2/2 Pool Home, well
maintained & land
escaped, 2158sf under
air. $298,000. For more
info visit: ww.
Infotubenet #184194 I
(352) 527-4225
MEADOWS G.Course
POOL HOME 3/2/2.5
12 X 20 S.C. Pool.
Many upgrades!
Memb. Avail. $264,900
MUSlT SEE352-270-3536.
Meadows Golf Course
3/2/2, Heated Pool. All
Upgraded Appl. Inc.
Tile throughout.
Membership Available.
$279K (352) 746-6831
TERRA VISTA/HILLSIDE
SOUTH 1800sq ft. 3/2/2
10,000sf lot. Brand new.
Possible Lease/Option
$279,900, 617-816-1230
ARBOR LAKES 3/2/2
1580 sf,, Gated 55+
comm. Reduced $164K
Make Offer. Norm
Overfleld 352-586-8620
Keller Williams Realty
Hernando Forest Lake
North, Newer 1 Lg.
Bedroom 1000 sq. ft., on
1 acre fenced, 12 x 24
shed w/ electric 110 x
220V, very good cond.
Reduced $20,000.
Must Seel $100,000,
(352) 344-5448
SPOTLESS 2 BDRM. 2BA
HOME 2 car gar, caged
In-ground pool, situated
on 2.5 ac. landscaped
estate. Fenced for
horses & spotted w/,
mature oaks. Everything
new. If you are looking
this is a must see!
(VACANT MOVE TO-
DAY) Asking $269K
Contact D Crawford for
details. (352) 212-7613
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0 DOWN TO BUYII
$720/mo. + taxes &
Insurance. 3/2/2
located in Highlands
Large home, very clean
Needs nothing.
(352) 601-5600
3,500 La, 5,000 Total Sf
4.8 Ac. Adj. 4.8 Avail.
3/2.5/2.5 Near all
amenities. Priced well
below appr.@ $399KI
(352) 726-0321
2/2 SPILT PLAN
2 Garages, Master suite
w/sitting Rm. Recently
Renovated. Paint
Inside/out, New roof &
appliances. Many
Extras $S149.9k
1719 Old Floral City Rd.
(352) 860-0408
MLS 318166 Rits Inv.
2/2/ 1 WHISPERING
PINES VILLAS, all appli,
W&D, scrn prch,pool in
complex, near park
$79.900 (813) 995-3728
3/2/IGospl Is. $169,900
>1,800 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 BRYANT ST.
2050 Living area 2 car
attached garage.
Separate detached
garage Incl. Fenced in
w/decorative entry
way. $225,000
(352) 637-4138
BETTY MORTON
LIc. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
RaIt lect
(352) 795-1555
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequallifled only
Must See. $124,900
(352) 201-1663
FSBO 3/2 CARPORT
CBS with alum. siding,
new roof '07, new tile,
throughout '07 Irg.
corner lot, city water,
sewer, 418 Hunting
Lodge Dr. $99,900
(352) 341-0583
(352) 613-0937
Golf & Country Club
Area. Beautiful 3/2/2,
w/lanal, cath. ceilings,
CBS, built 2002. $203,900
352-726-6075
HIGHLANDS 2/1/1
PRICED TO SELLII Tile
floors, CHA, $87,000
Pleasant Grv. School.
Franklin Realty
352-464-4211
HIGHLANDS 3/2/2
2044sf, Cathedral cell-
Ings. Fireplace, Large
bdrms, Fenced yard.
$145,000 Franklin Realty
352-464-4211
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
LIc.# CBC059685
LUXURY TRI-LEVEL
3/1.5/1.75 IHW Updated
1,648 sf la $179,900
726-7241 For photos,
virtual tour and Info go to:
www buyowner corn
/tpa64355
New Townhomes for
sale Close to Shopping
& Downtown Inverness.
Owner financing
(352) 860-1981
Citrus
4;b. Home
2/2/1 NEWLY UPDATED
The boater in you will
love this location!
$114.500
John Malsel III Exit
Real/y(352) 302-5351
3/2 on CHURCH LAKE
Built '05, 1428 sf. Like
New! Near the Trail.
Water access $220K
Terri Hartman Crossland
Realty (352)726-6644
CHECK OUT THESE
BEAUTIFUL FARMSII
1 Ac., E. Pinto, 1515 sf.,
la., bkt 2006, $159,900;
2.8 Ac. on the TRAIL,
1240 sf., la.. bit '63
updated $189,900;
4 Ac. Istchatta 1531 sf.
la, bit '84, updtd $275K;
4.6 Ac. Lkfrnt., E.
Cloverdale, 1680 sf
3/2 bit '61, $525K;
4.7 Ac. E. Zephyr Wing,
2474 sf., la. 3/2
bit '04 $369K;
6.46 Ac. Bushnell Rd,
1900 sf la 3/2 bit '93,
updtd $495K;
10 Ac. Brightstar, 2330 sf
la., 3/2/2 bit '04, pool
$690K;
10 Ac. E. Lake Bradley
2138 sf 4/3 bit '00, $530K
25 Ac. S. Zepplin,
3912 sf Ia, bit '06
4/3/3/$1,200,000;
25 Ac. Corner Hwy 480
& 581,2351 sfla.,
bit '46 3/2 $999,000
www.crossland
Crossland Realty Inc.
(352)726-6644
PRICE REDUCED 1/1
Fixer upper on nice lot.
$42,900 352-860-2075
PRICE REDUCED
MUST SELL Well
maintained home,
great location. 3/2,
new C/H/A & roof
$139,900. 352-860-2075
$187,9001 Quiet
desireable Village of
Picardy. Spacious 2/2 +
Garage. Tile, Vaulted
Ceilings, Stone FP. 128 X
151 lot. Near Plantation
Golf Resort & Port Hotel
Marina. By Owner!
260 SE 16th Terrace
(352) 220-6326
4/2/2, 2100 SF.$139,900
Beautifully remodeled.
New oak cabs, wood
floors, timberline roof,
fireplace, 2 min. from
water. (352) 688-8040
ASSUME MORTGAGE
New job forces salel
Never lived In. 5/3,
hrdwd, firs, Chef's Kitch.
FP, All Warranties /2 Ac.
$239,900 352-746-5912
BETTY MORTON
Lic. Rea l EstateAge
20 Years Experience
2.8%
Commission
Rea SelIect1
(352) 795-1555
BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
lIsMyFuture1ll
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
FISHING IN FRONT YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresil
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd.,
pond. $325K Ownr.
Finan. (352)621-3135
-r
'01, Jacobsen Modular
Home 1891 sq. ft., on
/2 Ac. fenced 2, sheds
$132K Buyer Pays
Closing Cost
352-628-4513
Good Family Home
3/2 SW on Two 1/2 AC
Lots. Scm porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US 19
352-503-4142
3/2/2 CAGED POOL
Great Deal in Great
Community New Appl.
$169,900 Harley Hough,
EXIT Realty Leaders
352-400-0051
4/2.5/2 on 2.5 ACRES
Hg. 2 Story Cape Cod.
Home shows well loved.
$299,900 Sharon Levins,
Rhemoa Realty
(352) 228-1301
AWa~terfrSontWolf
Inesment, Vacant
Land aTgndRelocation
FISHING IN FRONT
YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14 X28
office, pool, fncd., pond.
$325K Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
*
FIX ME UPI $72K
4/2 SFH Block
Must Sell for CASHI
John (352) 228-7523
Mlchele Rose
REALTOR
"Simply Put-
I'll Work Harder"
352-212-5097
thorn@atlantic.net
Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515
PALM HARBOR
4/2 Tile floor, energy
pkg., Deluxel Loaded
over 2,200 sq., ft!I
30th Anniversary Sale
Specliall Save $15KII
Call for Free Color
Brochures 800-622-2832
P RAL STAT CAREER
Sales Lic. Class $249 I
Start 10/30/07 |
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
S SCHOOL, INC.
1(352)795-0060*"
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Vic McDonald
(352) 637-6200
:^,^.
Realtor
My Goal Is Satisfied
Customers
REALTY ONE V
Outmtandlng Agentq
Outstanding Results
(352) 637-6200
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr,. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
5 BDRM HUD $37,5001
Only $298/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
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3853 N HIAWATHA TERR
4/3/1 block home/80'
frontage on deep
water canal/Gulf
access. Opt. fully
furnished. Updated
2004: new roof,
Insulated windows,
electr., a/c, dock and
much more. FSBO
$329 K, Realtors 2%.
Call 352-422-3698.
2/2/1 WOODLAND EST.
Flxed dock w/gulf
access. lyr. old AC, DR,
Fm.Rm, Scrn'd Garden
lanal. $369,000
(352) 564-0759
4/3,5/2 In YANKEETOWN
3,514 sf Formal areas,
French Drs. gazebo &
guesthouse.$1,285,000
Nancy Lewis, EXIT
REALTY(352) 302-6082
BETTY MORTON
2/2/1 INGROUND POOL
Fl Rm, Scrn prch. Quiet,
clean, must seel Priced
to sell. (352) 637-9591
PRICED TO SELL
2/2/1, w/den, LV/DR
and eat-in kchn. 1245
sq.ft., fenced BY, H20
filter, concrete patio,
wood deck, shed /elec
$129,000. Call 201-9368
REDUCED $10,000
2003, 3/2/2 plus det, 1
car gar/wrkshp.Loaded
w/extrasil $168,000
Cheryl Scruggs,
Century 21 J.W. Morton,
R.E., Inc. (352) 697-2910
Reduced, Moving 3/2/2
New roof, FP tile, 25X25
LR, Immac. cond.
2100SF. Was $176K, now
$159K (352) 586-7685
BUY OWNER T.P.A.61665
MLS313017
BUY OWNER
2005 4/2 MFG Home,
2356SF, 2 wooded ac.
Many amenities.
$199,900/reas. offer
(727) 457-9567
DIVORCED Need To Selll
3/2/2 Updated shaded
corner lot. $125,900
Cheryl Scruggs,
Century 21 J.W Morton,
R.E.. Inc. (352) 697-2910
BUY OWNER 3/2/2,
Pool Home, approx.
1875 sq. ft., cul-de-sac,
location, plus bonus
computer room, open
floor plan. Built 2003. 14
x 28 Heated Pool w/ ex-
panded deck. Asking
$242.000, No agents
(352) 382-8914
LOST JOBI MUST SELL
NEW 4/3/3 + BONUS
ROOM, POOL,
WOODED LOT.
GOURMET KITCHEN, ALL
UPGRADES $414,000
OBO 813 967-7192
New *
Sugarmill Special
Spacious, 2380 liv..
4/2/2, Home, scrnm.
lanai, priv. lot, many
upgrades, BLOWOUTI
$209,900. Owner,
(386) 569-6777
4.5%
LISTING
MLS/3% CO-OP
Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience
$150+Mllion SOLDIII
Please Call for Details
& Market Analysis
RON NEITZ
BROKER/REALTOR
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060
$10,000 Cash Back
At closing
Brand new homes.
Only $995. down.
Call (352) 694-2900
3/2/2 on 1.3 ACRES
Borders State Park
7102 Smith Ter., HOLDER
ForSaleByOwner.com
Listing # 21030419
$219,900, 352-465-5233
BANK FORECLOSURE
4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
HUD HOMES 4 BR
$366/mo. 5%down,
20yrs, 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5711
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
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ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
CUSTOM
POOL HOME
on 2.09 acres,
Beautiful 3/2/2
custom pool home
on 2.09 fully Irrigated
acres. Located In
Rolling Hills
Subdivision, 3142 sq.
ft. paved circular
drive. Home security
system, built-In 50" TV,
gas fireplace In living
rm. Must see home,,
Please call and leave
message
@352-572-3079 and
we will get right back.
Asking $375,000. Way
below appraisal.
*
FISHING IN FRONT
YARD
3/2 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd,, pond.
$325K Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
*
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
5 BDRM HUD $37,5001
Only $298/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
BANK FORECLOSURE
4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
HUD HOMES 4 BR
$366/mo. 5%down,
20yrs, 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5711
5 BDRM HUD $37,500!
Only $298/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs, at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
HUD HOMES 4 BR
$366/mo. 5%down.
20yrs. 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5711
BANK FORECLOSURE
4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $37,5001
Only $298/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs.-at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
BANK FORECLOSURE
4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
HUD HOMES 4 BR
$366/mo. 5%down,
20yrs. 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5711
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
HUD HOMES 4 BR
$366/mo. 5%down,
20yrs. 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5711
5 BDRM HUD $37,5001
Only $298/mo l 5% dwn.
20yrs, at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
BANK FORECLOSURE
4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
2/2'/2,
On water,
Make offer
Call (352) 560-7251
CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Greenbriar IIlst fir. turn.
Near pool. $113,500
$1,000mo. 352-249-3155
CRYSTAL RIVER
2BR, 2BA, conveniently
located, amenities
$85,900. Agent Owned
Call 352-270-3190
N. Carolina Mountains
Log Cabin Shell, on 2.26
Acres, Ready to finish,
Wooded corner lot,
$99,900, 828-652-8700
20 Years Experience
2.8 Percent
Commission
ReAt lect
(352) 795-1555
BUY NOW
Bargains
Everywhere!
Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
CRYSTAL SHORES 2/3
den. Dock, boat slip. on
2 lots, porch w/ vinyl
windows, overlook
gorgeous lagoon min,
to gulf, excel, cond.
REDUCED
352-795-7593
*
FISHING IN FRONT
YARD
312 ON 10.8 Acresll
Detached 14 X 28
office, pool, fncd., pond.
$325K Ownr. Finan.
(352)621-3135
LET OUR OFFICE
GUIDE YOU!
CASH BUYKER-NO JUnK
PONTOON for Trucks, Vans & Cars
2003 G3 LX CRUISE, 20' Larry's Auto Sales
PONTOON. 03 YAMAHA Hwy 19S. Crystal River
F50 4-STROKE W/LESS Since 1973 564-8333
THAN 30 HRS; '03 PER-
FORMANCE TLR; NEW o l ,'
525 HUMMINGBIRD WN M
DEPT/FISH FINDER;
STEREO; LG BIMINI;
CHANGING/POTTY "1
ROOM; ALL CG EQUIP- *FREE REMOVAL OF.
MENT; LIKE NEWIII CAN ATV's, bikes, cars, Jet skis
EMAIL PICS. COST OVER. mowers, golf carts. We
$20,000 NEW; ASKING sell ATV parts 628-2084
$11,900 0B0.
(352) 212-5179 $$ CASH PAID $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
Pontoon Boat No Title OK, Call J.W,
18 ft. Crestliner Sport, (352) 228-9645
refurbished In '07, 40HP
Honda, live well, GPS,
Dep. find. port a pottle,
VFH Radio & more.
Will send picture by
e-mail. (352) 382-4909 r -
'00, VW Jetta
PONTOON BOAT | Automatic Sunroof
25', 85 HP Yamaha, and more. HURRY
New tandem axle trir. I At Only $5,990.
$4,300 obo, 1-866-838-4376
352-634-4021 L m _
CLASSIFIED
SUGARMILL WOODS
Oak Village, Balsam St.
MUST SELL! $39,900
(352) 613-2855
DIRECT RIVERFRONT LOT
Homosassa, $209K.
120 x 60 ft. 2 Available
Has Sewer & All Util.
813-695-7787
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RENTAL FINDER
www.chronicle
rentalfinder cam _
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4 Mud Tires,
44 x 18.5 x 15 Tires,
$400. obo
(352) 279-4860
7.5 Johnson Outboard,
runs excel.
great shape, $300.
25HP Mariner,
foot. froze up $150.
(352) 279-4860
MERCURY
2005 50HP, Uke new
w/controls.
Repowering, $2550/
obo (352) 795-1243
YAMAHA
'96 Wave Venture, 3
seat, low hrs. Exc. oond.
Lk Nw trlr new batt/cvr.
$2995. (352) 563-6080
12FT FISHING BOAT
Rod holders, deep sides
wide, flat bottom,
heavy, $150
(352) 341-0787
AIRBOAT 16'
Panther, Alum. w/trlr.
New prop & motor.
$5,500
(352) 489-3440
Aqua Sport
1995, 20 ft., electronics,
trir., bimini, 140 Johnson,
excel, cond. $7,500.
(352) 302-0001
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
BAYLINER
26', Rendezvous Deck
Boat. 140 Suzuki, 4 str.
mtr. bath, fresh H20
Syst., top w/rear encl.,
Good tandem trir. $18K
(352) 422-4095
CAROLINA SKIFF
2004. 19DLX, 90HP
Yamaha 4 stroke
Minkotta trolling motor,
bimini top, depthflnder,
radio, onboard battery .
charger, rod holders, all
In very good cond.
$9,500 (352) 344-5006
DURACRAFT
15' 6hp Yamaha, Low
Hours, Wesco Trir, 2
swvl fishing seats. $1895
352-634-3679/628-5419
FLOATING DOCK
Cov'd Floats. Across
from Airport US. 19
Cryst. Rvr 352- 486-5836
GATOR
G3 '06 Welded Alum
1756 CC, 60 HP 4-Stroke
Yamaha w/Warranty,
Trolling Motor, Seats,
Fish Finder, Galv Trailer,
Less than 50 hrs use.
$10,995 0B0,
352-465-7240
JON BOAT
16' w/30 hp Merc. T/T,
Bimini. CCTrlr, Mtr.&
Acc. Exc. 4 flats. $3,950
abo (352) 746-4160
LOWE
17' Bass Boat w/Trailler
50HP 4 stroke Yamaha.
Exc. cond, $5900.
(352) 795-9873
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used &
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boats
www BoatSuper
352 794-0094
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NEW & USED
Boat trailers at great
prices. Limited supply.
Let's make a Deall
352-527-3555
MONROE SALES
9-5 Mon thru FrlI
PROLINE
'04, 24 ft., 225 Honda,
Donzl Hull, black, low hrs.
lift kept, NICE $32,000.
(352) 795-1598
STARCRAFT
14FT Classic 1960's
Runabout, 35HP, 1976
Evinrude motor, trailer
$1,200 (352) 794-0070
TREMBLY
'93 172' Tunnell Hull Flats
Boat, 90HP Yamaha,
CC, Leaning post,
$4,000 (352) 746-9296
Wanted: Boats in Need
of Repair, also motors
and trailers, Cash Paid
(352) 212-6497
WELLCRAFT
1987, 250 Sportsman,
25', Gas eng., 30" draft,
350 hp I/O. $9,000
(352) 344-9651
BIG RV
SALE
By
COMO
RV & Truck Sales
& Service
Everything Goes
No reasonable
Offer Refused
All this at
-FOOD RANCH-
Hwy. 19, Inglis
Fri. Sept 28
to Sun. Oct. 7
or call
352-201-2583
www.comorv.com
DODGE
'80 Mobile Traveler
20' Class C, 52K ml.,
$2,700 OBO
(352) 563-2896
FLEETWOOD
'92,29 ft., Coronado,
454 Chevy, Corian
cntertop, new toilet, TV,
elec. steps, good cond.
A bargain at $10,900.
abo (352) 220-1607
FOUR WINDS 31'
'04, Slide out, levellers,
backup cam, V-10 Ford
No sink/Pets. Loaded!
$40K (352) 422-7794
GULF STREAM '04
Ford BT Cruiser, 28' Tow
pkg. 13K mi 1 slide, walk
arnd qn. bd. very clean
$44,000. (352) 344-5634
SHASTA
'86, 35 ft. 5th Wheel,
all new, AC & Ht., Must
Seel Will trade for Boat
$3,500. (352) 257-1575
SOUTHWIND
'84, 30'Class A, 40K mi.,
sleeps 4-6 people. Fully
equipped. $4,900 obo
352-220-6077/270-3649
CAMPER
Sleeps 4, refrig, stove,
kit. table folds down,
propane runs all, $875.
obo (352) 465-3539,
(352) 615-2042
FLEETWOOD
'06, 5th Wheel Gearbox
toy hauler, incl slider,
king bed over garage,
full bd.ln frnt, genera-
tor, twin LP's, sport de-
cor. Can be seen in
storage, behind
Beverly Hills ULiquor store
$22,500. (352) 746-2699
OPEN ROAD
36', '03,5thWhl,islnd kit.,
3 slides. No pets/smkng.
Used & pulled very little.
$21,500 (352) 563-9835
PALOMINO PONY
Pop-Up. Sleeps 5,frig.,
AC, stove for Inside/
outside. Good Cond.
$3,000(352)746-0839
TERRY
29 ft., sleeps 6, great
cond. inside & out
$5,500. (352) 344-9241
352-585-3079
TOWING TRAV. TRLR *
OR BOAT, ACROSS
TOWN OR COUNTRY
REAS. (352) 746-0802
4 CORVETTE ZR- 1 Style
Chrome wheels & tires.
912X17" wheels, 275/40
ZR17 Kumho Tires, will fit
'88-'96 Covette. $500/
obo. (352) 489-8120
CHEVY TRUCK TOPPER
Tan 6.5 Ft Bed, Used
once, Pd. $1250 sell for
$600 352-726-2646
after 5pm
CUSTOM TOPPER
Fits Ford or GM 8' beds.
Built In pipe rack &
tool box. $175. obo .
352-341-1809
GOOSE NECK
HITCH
For Chevrolet dually.
$150
(352) 302-5698
Mickey Thompson
33x12.5x17 BaJa Claw
Radlals with only
~10,000 miles mounted
on 17" American
Racing ATX Mojave
Black Teflon wheels (fit
Dodge) Paid $1,800
brand new, asking
$1,300., 352-634-4558
Seller Trade Cheap
S10 Pick Up, Parts,
Race Car, Parts
(352) 621 3420
BUICK
1989 Regal, 100K ml.
great shape,
$1500/obo
(352) 586-0417
BUICK
'97, Skylark, Runs Greatl
New Air & Brakes, Tires
Reliable Transportation
Looks Good $2,600.
Must See 527-8642
BUICK
Century 2001, 4dr.
Good cond. Air,
Loaded, $2800
(352) 382-2631
CADILLAC
2000, Caddy Catera,
70K, Tan, Leather. Super
Shape, sunroof, new
batt., brakes, tires &
hitch. $7,100 Avail. Oct.
5th. (352) 795-8801
CADILLAC
'97 Sedan Devllle,
signature series, 25mpg,
north star, beautiful
dependable 90k ml.
$4,700. (352) 795-7876
CADILLAC
ELDORADO '00
44,700 miles,;2 Door,
Loaded, Garage kept,
A-1 Condition. $12,900.
352-586-4134
CHEVY
'99, Malibu,
low mileage
$4,600. obo
(352) 746-0283
CHEVY
Lumina, '94,118K ml,
4dr, 2nd owner,
Asking $2,500
(352) 628-0029
CHEVY
MONTE CARLO
2004. 43330, $18,500.00
Dale Eamhardt Sr
Edition 352 249-6825
CUTLASS
OLDS 1999
Only 66k miles, One
Owner. Excellent
Condition, Great Gas
Mileage, $5100- Call
352-344-1646
DODGE
'02, Intrepid,
Low ml., white,
Make offer, Call
(352) 560-7251
DODGE
Intrepid '98, V6, AC, CD
player. Heat. P/W $1600
352-563-2125 or
352-302-6377
FORD
'01 Taurus SES
White, A/C 4dr, V6, 41k
MI. Exc. Cond. $8800
(352) 341-4805
FORD
2005 Taurus, 21K mi.,
Like Newl Sunroof,
$10,500 Citrus Hills.
(352) 746-1321
FORD
'93 Taurus GL Station
Wagon, Loaded $3,300
OBO (352) 563-1181
(813)244-3945
FORD
Taurus 1995,93K, new
tires, 25MPG, Good
running cond. $1600
(352) 628-7449
FORD
Taurus '87
4dr, runs good, good con-
dition $800
(352) 637-5591
HONDA
'04, Civic EX, coupe,
16k org. ml., sunroof,
CD player 1 owner
showroom cond.
$14,990 (352) 746-1862
HYUNDAI
'04 Sonata 35k MI.
33MPG Pwr all, A/C,
Cd, Wrnty, Exc Cond.
$8,900 489-1433
INFINITY G35 '06
Coupe, 12K ml. Blue/
creme, beautiful &
perfect $29,800
(352) 860-1239
LEXUS
SC430 2005, Red conv.
29,500mi. Like new!
$42,600. Homosassa
(702) 306-3929
LINCOLN
'97, Continental 1
owner, leather, loaded,
109k ml. non smoker,
$2,950 firm
(352) 341-0004
"MERCEDES
I 1987,560SL, 126K,
I White, Both tops,
REDUCED $9999
| 352-586-6805/
382-1204
I- -^-- -
MERCURY
1994 GR Marquis, beige
AC, all pwr, stereo,
nice 129k mi. VG. $1725
/obo (352) 564-8626
MIT ECLIPSE SPYDER
'03 Convy red/blk Sharpl
4 cyl. auto, 30+mpg
$11,600. Susan,
(352) 527-8739
MITSUBISHI
'90, Mirage, cold AC,
49K ml. New tires. A-1
Cond. 40+ MPG $2,500
(352) 344-9141
MUSTANG
2001 Convertible, Red,
V-6, auto, leather, $7,000
or take over pymnts.
(352) 266-6726
WEDNESDAY, OCTOE
7-- -
f'02, Mazda MIllenla
SLeather Roof Rare |
and a Steal At
S$12,999
1-866-838-4376
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'02, Mercury Grand
S Marquis LS
* Leather Roof Must
See $7,990. Call Be- I
I fore It's Too Late
1-866-838-4376 I
'03, Hyunadal Sonao o
Very Low Miles Don't
Hesitate at $6,990.
Call Now
1-866-838-4376
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'03,Saturn Vue
Sunroof Alloy Wheel I
Can Tow Me
I Only $13,990.
1-866-83-4376 "m
ACURA MDX '04
Sport w/ navigation, 59K
ml. Exc. cond. Garage
kept. $24,800
352-746-7402, Iv msg.
AL SAVE AUTO
I AFFORDABLE CARS
S 100+ Clean
SDependable Cars
I FROM $450- DOWN
30 MIN. E-Z CREDIT
I 1675USHWY19 I
| HOMOSASSA
352-563-2003
L 0
BIGurSAa.
$900 obo 352-563-6626
FORD
'99, Super Duty V10,
66,177mL., $7,000.
Call after 6pm
(352) 697-3220
FORD
F-150 XLT '97, Super
Cab, 4wd, auto, exc.
cond. $7,495.
(352) 302-3048
FORD
Ranger XLT '88, Recent
engine overhaul,
Needs trans work, $900.
(352) 447-1092
GMC
1982, Truck
$1,500
(352) 634-0685
GMC
1992 Slerra, 6 cyl.,
runs good, $1,500
(352) 726-8299
NISSAN
'03, Frontier, 43k ml.,
stereo, CD, tinted win.,
tow pkg. alarm, $14,500
(352) 257-1173
Plantation Realty. Inc.
(352) 795-0784
Cell 422-7925
Lisa VanDeboe
Broker (R)/Owner
See all of the listings
in Citrus County at
www.nlantation
1-15 HOUSES WANTED
Cash or Terms
John (352) 228-7523
www.FastFloridaHouse
Buyer cam
Im A Private Investor,
Looking to Buy, Res. or
Commercial Properties
for CASH (305)542-4650
WE BUY HOUSES
Ca$h........ Fast I
352-637-2973
1homesold com
0.5 2.5 Zoned for MH
or home. Priced to sell
By Owner. Ownr fin.
avail. Low dwn, flex
terms.Se Habla Espanol
(800) 466-0460
Close to shopping.
Great price of $149,900
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
20 ACRES HI & DRY
MUST SELL $194,900
Shella Benslnger at
Keller Wlllams Realty
(352) 476-5403
42 Acres
cleared & fenced,
rolling hills, high & dry
close to everything
$575k 352-302-9140
3/2 SW on Two V2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US 19
352-503-4142
FARMS
&
WATER FRONT
r- .. r .1
www.crssland
Crossland
Realty Inc.
Since 1989
(352) 726-6644
INVERNESS Old Floral
City Rd. Beautifully
treed 5.3 ac. 2 mi. S of
Ft. Cooper Prk. on bike
path. Poss. owner fin,
$149,900. 941-485-5461
941-223-6870
HUNTING LAND IN LEVY
CO., 10 Acres of Hard-
wood trees & pine, bor-
der Wacassa Preserves
600 ft. onHwy. 19, 15
mln. N. of Inglis, owner
fin. w/30% down, asking
$135,000. (734)834-2004
1 ACRE PINE RIDGE
2106 Huntington Near
shopping. Sacrifice
$49,900., 352-527-9390
1.15 Ac, Crystal Manor
HI & Dry. Briar Patch.
Surveyed, $55,000
352-795-2567/228-3747
CITRUS LOTS PRICED TO
SELLI FINANCING AVAIL.
1-800-840-4310
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TOP DOLLAR I
(For Junk Cars
$ (352) 201-1052 $
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MUSTANG
'99 GT Conv.Exc cond
39K ,V8, auto Mact460
elec am/fm, Ster. Cass
$9,000 (352) 341-1660.
OLDS AURORA
2001, V-6 Sedan, 48K,
Exc. Cond. Leather,
Dual Pwr Seats/Wndws/
Drs., Radio/Cass./CD;
Chrome Wheels, ,.,
Pearl White. $S10,995
(352) 746-2001
SCION
'05 XA by Toyota
5dr, 22k mi. 31/38 mpg
Am/FM/CD, Auto, pwr,
garg. kept, xtra cln,
$11,700 (352) 382-5191
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond./All pwr.,
Mntc. Rcds., Grgd.
$3,500 (352) 422-5685
Your Donation of--
A Vehicle
Supports Single,
Homeless Mothers
& Is Tax
Deductible,
Donate your vehicle
TO THE PATH
(Rescue Mission for '
Men Women &
Children)
at (352) 527-6500
AUTO/SWAP/CAR
CORRAL SHOW
Sumter Co.
Fairgrounds
Sumter Swap Meets
October 7,
1-800-438-8559
CHEVROLET
1951 Pickup, original,
good shape, drive it
home today $5,800
(352) 465-6620
CHEVY EL CAMINO
'65 $8,500. worked 350,
turbo 350 tranny. Needs
some finishing touches.
352-489-8633
DODGE
1965 Dart 440 6pack,
500 HP, auto trans.
Tubbed rear, way too
much to list, $13,500.
Must seel Will trade
(603) 860-6660
FORD
'64, Galaxy, 4 DR, all
original, runs good,
$4,500. (352) 344-8401,
Cell (352) 476-4496
FORD
'76 F-100 P-Up. 302 V-8,'
Auto, Pwr. String. All
orig. Low mis. $2,000
obo (352) 400-0191
FORD
Super Charged '89
Thunderbird 3.8,5 spd.,,
showcar. $10K or trade'
for land? (352)542-9393
MERCEDES 1984
380SL, 69K orig. mi. 2
tops w/stand, garage
kept. $13,500
(352) 302-5698
PONTIAC
'85 FIERO GT-V-6, Auto,
AC, 97K ml., Great
Cond. & Starter Collect.
$3,900obo352-628-5513
TRIUMPH
S'78 Spitfire
Many extras
call for details $4000
(352) 302-8529
Club Automatic and
Only $5,990.
Call Now |
1-866-838-4376
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'04, Toyota Tacoma
I Prerunner, V8, SR5
I Call Now
1-866-838-4376
CHEVY
'97, 1500 Slverado, 3 dr.
fiberglass bdcvr., 120K,
auto, power windows.
$4,400 (352) 795-5735
DODGE
'01 Dakota, LST 4X4
Quad cab. exc. cond.
59,000 ml. too many ex-
tras to list $12,500/obo
(352) 795-4410
DODGE
'98 Ram 1500, 4WDExt.
Cab, V-8, topper. 100K.
1 owner. Well malnt'd:.
$6,990 (352) 302-5698
DODGE
Dakota '96, Std. cab:
Topper, 128K, gd. cond.
Nice body $2,700/obo
(352) 527-4590
DODGE RAM 1500
1996, needs engine,
body exc., tires good,
will sell for parts $3,000
obo (352) 287-9561
FORD
'02 150, 95K mi. Exc.
cond. $9,900 See at
Affordable Muffler, Inv,
(352) 302-6905
FORD
'04, HD 4 WD, crew
cab, Duramax diesel,
94k ml., $21,000. firm
(352) 634-2462
FORD
2001, F-550,Turbo
4X 4, Crew Cab.
7.3 Diesel flatbed.
Gooseneck & reese,
auto trans. Only 130K
ml. Great Cond.
$19,995 080
(352) 726-0046/
(352) 316-0372
FORD
'84 F-350 1 Ton
460 motor, Elderbroch
Carb/Manlfold, 3" Lift
."44 1 Lecanto
Homes
*:!
NISSAN
Frontier XE '04, Exi, Cab,
auto, cruise, 1 Owner.
Exc. Cond,
$9,500 (352) 302-7073
TOYOTA
'06 Tacoma
4 Cyl, Auto, 41k, Exc.
Cond, 7yr. 100k Wrty
$12,900 (352) 697-1200
'03, Suzuki Garn
SVitara Gas Saver
SUV Low Miles
Only $9,980 HURRY
1-866-838-4376
'03,Honda CRV EX
I AWD and A Sunroof I
| oNLY $14,990,
1-866-838-4376
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FORD
'97 Explorer Sport, 2 dr.
V-6, Auto, All Pwr., AC,
$3,495
(352) 382-7632
FORD EXPLORER
'97 XLT. V-8, 129K ml,.
Exc. Cond. $4,000 obo
(352) 563-2399
FORD EXPLORER
SPORT '02, AC, runs
great. 57K ml., exc.
cond, $10,000/obo
(352) 637-2582
HYUNDAI
'03 Santa Fe V6, Leather
Pwr all. sun-roof, 25K
MI. Hitch. Exc Cond.
$11,900 (352) 489-1433
., JEEP
:, 2004 Wrangler, low
.:viles, 4 X 4. Gator logo.
, $14,500
" (352) 795-4920
CHEVY P-UP
Not Street Legall
'7, 56" Tractor Tires. 454,
Runs Great] $5,500
-.'628-4878 Dave Jr. or
X 352-302-5885
1' FORD
1997, Ranger, 5spd,
A/C, 31/10.50 A/T, man-
,ual hubs, 155K, $3500.
(352) 613-4149
., FORD
SBRONCO '94, 4x4
,12,000LB Winch, cold
..AC, new tires, 108Kmi
*$3600 (352) 447-1540
'00, Honda Odyssey
SLoaded and Low I
Miles Don't Miss This
One At $8,988.
1-866-838-4376
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ASTRO
AWD '95 155000,
$2600.00 Rebuilt motor,
{sew alt & battery, Cus-
tom exhaust, wheels, PI-
ineer CD. 352-642-4009
CHEVROLET
-Van, runs great, body .
..good, asking $1,000
Call (352) 476-4661
DODGE
2000, Conversion Van,
1500 Ram, 83k ml.,
'.loaded, excel. cond.
.410,500; (352) 637-4123
DODGE
'97, Grand Caravan,
99k ml., new tires,
battery, excel, conda.'
$3,900. (352) 637-9694
DODGE
'98Ram 2500
Jayco Camp Convers.
5.9 Ltr, fully loaded,
refdg, microwv, sink, TV,
VCR, fact. Instl roof A/C
for camping, 70k Ml., 1
owner $10,500
(727) 647-8135
DODGE
'99, Conversion Van,
64k mi., 1 owner,
$6,000 obo
(352) 628-4943
DODGE
RAM B2500 '96 conv/
dual air, 4 capt chrs &
bed, looks/ runs great,
$2500, 352-341-4306
GMC
'96 Safari Wht, fact.
tint, capt, chrs, fold
down bench, looks &
runs greatly $3400
527-4114
PLYMOUTH
'99, Voyager, espresso
edition, 3.8, V6, loaded,.
c Id AC 151k ml. 8 pass
$2,250. firm 341-0004
HANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
Handicapped van with
Braun lifft,hand con-
trols, six way power
seat, fully loaded,
wood package with
TV,VCR, Ford E250,1993-
with under 40,000 miles.
Asking $18.000 or best
offer... 352-270-3883.
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9%o Listings
INVESTORS
PRESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
BOMBARDIER
'04, Camoma 4004 x 4,
.auto, only 800 ml.,
great cond. $3,200.
(352)249-8161
*FREE REMOVAL OF*.
ATV's, bikes, cars, Jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HONDA
2000, 400 Sport EX, Red,
Pwdr. ctd frame,
S352,382-0596 or
609-668-2006
HONDA
400 2002, 2WD Racing
Bike, Yellow
Great condition. $3200.
S(352) 465-3785
HONDA ATV
110 CC 3 wheeler, starts
f(rst pull Runs perfect
$400 (352) 860-2347
MONGOOSE
4 Wheeler, 3 mos, old, 2
yr, warranty, Pd, $4,300.
will sacrifice $3,800.
obo (352) 302-3262
POLARIS
'06 Sportman X2
500esl,21 hours,
like new $7500
352-601-2421
CTOBERs 3 2007
DAELIM
ROADWIN 2005 125CC
Great starter street.
bike. Low mi. Clear title,
$2200/obo 352-628-7442
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars. Jet skis
mowers, golf cads. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HARLEY
'92 Heritage Softall
Teal/Crm, Chrome,
New Tires, Top end
Batt., leat. bags, Exc,
Cond, Homosossa
$9500 (727) 430-2379
HARLEY DAVIDSON
.90 Softtall, extra clean,
custom paint. Fin. avail,
$5500. Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'00 Fatboy, loaded
w/xtras. Good or Bad
credit $11,500. Lucky U
Cycles (352) 330-0047
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'00, Touring, electra
glide, classic, (FLHTCI)
20k ml, mint cond, gar.
kept, many extras,
$12,995. abo
(352)220-1414 evenings
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2005 Softtall. 103 Cl w/
flat pistons, high Comp
heads w/pop offs, 51
mm CV carb. Thunder
Header. Chrome slider.
19" front wheel. La Pera
Seat, Chrome Bullet
Headlight. Carllni
Handlebars. $20,000
352-746-2699/422-1313
HARLEY DAVIDSON
HERITAGE 1988
$8500 obo eng. rebuilt
approx, 15000 ml, ago.
Bike is In very good
cond. 352-628-5422
leave message,
HARLEY DAVISON
'93, 1200 Sportster,
many extras, only
8800 ml. $4,800.
(352) 400-4889
HONDA
'98 Shadow 1100. Amer-
Ican Classic Edition
Tourer, New tires, $5,000
Loaded. (352) 344-3898
KAWASAKI
1981, ridden dally,
$1000
(352) 400-0310
(352) 270-3571
MOTO GUZZI
BREVA 7501E 2004
12,000, $4,900.00 Beauti-
ful silver bike, garage
kept, touring wind-
shield, hard bags, low
profile seat. Great Ride.
(352) 637-6345
Scooter
New 150CC,
Road Legal,
Call (352) 201-6008
850-242-9343
SUZUKI
'04 GSXR 1000. Low
miles, fast Fin. Avail.
$7,300. Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
SUZUKI
'06 M109R. 2700mi.
Good or Bad Credit.
Fin. Avail, $9,500. Lucky
U Cycles (352) 330-0047
SUZUKI
2003 Burgman 400
Scooter, Royal blue,
14,900+ml. $3900
(352) 419-0053
SUZUKI
S-650cc. 1e0 '
.s,, ,i -,- :. -
(352) 572-7984
SUZUKI
'93 1400 Intruder, Ready
to Go. $2,000.
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
VL 800
'02 Boulevard, 13k ml,
full lugg. new tires, cd,
windshld, & more $4600
obo/trade 621-7832
716-1003 WCRN
Early Learning Coalition
PUBLIC NOTICE
The- Early Learning Coall-
tion of the Nature Coast
serving Citrus, Dixie,
Gllchrist, Levy, and Sumter
Counties, will be facilitat-
ing the Citrus County Ad-,
visory Council BI-Monthly
Meetings at the Envlron-
ment Health, FSU Exten-
sion Office In Leconto,
Florida. The next meeting
will begin at.9:00 a.m. on
Monday, October 8th
2007. Please contact the
Coalition office at
352-563-9939 If you have
any questions, Public
participation Is welcome,
Published one (1) time In
Citrus County Chronlcle,
October 3, 2007.
717-1003 WCRN
Early Learning Coalition
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Learning Coalition of
the Nature Coast will be
facilitating the Sumter
County Advisory Council
BI-Monthly Meeting on
Wednesday. October 10,
2007 at 9:30 a.m. The
meeting will be held at
the Wlldwood Govern-
ment Annex Building, 362
Shopping Center Drive,
Wildwood, FL 34785.
Please contact Coalition
staff at 877-336-5437 If you
have any questions.
Public participation Is
welcome.
Published one (1) time in
Citrus County Chronicle,
October 3, 2007.
718-1003 WCRN
Early Learning Coalition
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Learning Coalition of
the Nature Coast will be
facilitating the BI-Monthly
Trl County Advisory Coun-
cil Meeting on Flrday, Oc-
tober 12, 2007, The meet-
ing will begin at 9:30 a.m.
at the CDS Chlefland Of-
fice, located at 124 N.
Main Street, Chlefland, FL.
Please contact Coalition
staff at 877-336-5437 or
352-490-5855 If you have
any questions,
Public participation Is
welcome.
Published one (1) time In
Citrus County Chronicle,
October 3, 2007.
707-1003 WCRN
2007-CP-741 Estate
Donald R. Sebald
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-741
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DONALD R. SEBALD,
a/k/a DONALD RAY
SEBALD,
Deceased, .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The adminstrotlon of
the estate of DONALD R.
SEBALD, a/k/a DONALD
RAY SEBALD, deceased,
File Number 2007-CP-741,
is pending In the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which Is
110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness, Florida
34450. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate Includ-
Ing unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy
of this notice Is served
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30)
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM..
All other creditors of
the decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate, Includ-
ing unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquidated
claims must tile their
claims with this court,
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
All other creditors of the
decedent and persons
having claims or de-
mands against the
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
The date of the first
publication of this Notice
Is September 26, 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/Betty J. Zak, a/k/a
Betty J. Sebald
7599 East Pen Court
Inverness, FL 34453
Attorney for Personal
Representative
/s/ Daniel J. Snow, Esq.
DANIEL J. SNOW, ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0794820
203 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Telephone: (352) 726-9111
Facsimile: (352) 726-2144.
Attorney for Estate
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle
September 26 & October
3, 2007.
708-1003 WCRN
2007-CP-801 Estate of
William H. Rutherford
Notice to Creditors
Summary Administration
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 2007-CP-801
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM H. RUTHERFORD,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
*,iTr.ir THE -ABOVE ES-
You are hereby notified
that on Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the estate of
William H. Rutherford, de-
ceased, File Number
2007-CP-801, by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Inverness. Florida
34450; that the
decedent's date of death
was June 5, 2007; that the
total value of the estate Is
$2,281.00 and that the
names and address of
those to whom It has
been assigned by such or-
der are:
Patricia J. Rutherford
148 N. Country Club Dr
Crystal River, FL 34429
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first
publication of this Notice
Is September 26, 2007.
Person Gtvlng Notice:
/s/ Patricla J. Rutherford
c/o 452 Pleasant Grove
Road
Inverness, Fl 34452
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice
HAAG, HAAG &
FRIEDRICH, P.A.
452 Pleasant Grove Road
Inverness, Florida 34452
(352) 726-0901
(352) 726-3345 (Fasclmile)
Florida Bar Number:
0196529
/s/ JEANNETTE M, HAAG
Attorney for Estate
Published two (2) times in
Citrus County Chronicle,.
September 26 & October
3, 2007.
709-1003 WCRN
2007-CP-806 Estate of
Leslie Charles Williams
Notice to Creditors
Summary Administration .
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS
COUNTY,FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No,.: 2007-CP-806
DMivislon Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF .
LESLIE CHARLES WILLIAMS
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE: '
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the estate of
LESLIE CHARLES WILLIAMS,
deceased, File Number
07-CP-806, by the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is
110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness, Florida
34450: that the
decedenl's date of death
was January 27, 2007: that
the total value of the es-
tate Is $30,000.00 and that
the name and address of
to whom It has been as-
signed by such order Is
Macarlous Williams
Buchannon,
43 Rocky Ledge Drive,
Clinton, Connecticut
06413.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the es-
tate of the decedent and
persons having claims or
demands against the
estate of the decedent
other than those for
whom provision for full
payment was made In
the Order of Summary Ad-
ministration must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIMS
FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR
MORE AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this notice Is
September 26,2007,
Persons Giving Notice:
/s/ Macarlous Williams
Buchannan
43 Rocky Ledge Drive,
Clinton, CT 06413
/s/ Maureen Williams
Merola
43 Rocky Ledge Drive,
Clinton, CT 06413
Attorney for Persons
Giving Notice:
/s/ Thomas E. Slaymaker
Esquire
Florida Bar No. 398535
Slaymaker and
Nelson, P.A,
2218 Highway 44 West
Inverness, Florida 34453
Telephone: (352) 726-6129
Fax: (352) 726-0223
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle,
September 26 & October
3, 2007
710-1003 WCRN
2007-CP-812 Estate of
Myrtle Marlene Plourde
Notice to Creditors
Summary Admin,
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-812
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MYRTLE MARLENE
PLOURDE,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the Estate of
MYRTLE MARLENE
PLOURDE, deceased, File
Number 2007-CP-812. by
the Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue. Inver-
ness. Florida 34450: that
the decede'-t': date of
death was .1-'U- "' 28,
2007; that-the total vtlue
of the estate is $70,000.00.
and that ,the name and
address of those to whom
It has been assigned by
such order are:
FELIX J. PLOURDE
72 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.
CAMERON, WV 26033
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED,
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice Is
September 26, 2007.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ Felix J. Plourde
72 Pennsylvania Ave.
Cameron, WV 26033
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice
BRADSHAW &
MOUNTJOY, P.A,
/s/ Michael MountJloy, Esq.
209 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Florida Bar No.: 157310
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle
September 26 & October
3,2007,
721-1010 WCRN
07-CP-814 Estate
Gerald Wayne Peck
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No: 07-CP-814
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GERALD WAYNE PECK,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the estate of GERALD
WAYNE PECK, deceased,
whose date of death was
November 13, 2006; File
Number 02-CP-814, Is
pending In the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division.
the address of which Is
110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness, FL 34450.
The names and addresses
of the personal repre-
sentative and the per-
sonal representative's at-
torney are set forth below,
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate, on
whom a copy of this no-
tice Is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM,
All other creditors of
the decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against the
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIOD SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER
THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED,
The date of first
publication of this Notice
is October 3, 2007,
Prsiuna Represeiua Iive.
GAIL J. PECK
1132 N. Marion Way
Crystal River, FL 34428
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ DEREK B. ALVAREZ,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No, 0114278
GENDERS ALVAREZ
A Professional Association
2307 W. Cleveland Street
Tampa, Florida 33609
Telephone: (813) 254-4744
Facsimile: (813) 254-5222
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle,
October 3 and 10, 2007.
778-1003 WCRN
Citrus County Code Enforcement Board
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
' NOTICE OF ACTION: Code Enforcement Board Case
#0705-159C
Address of Violation: 6941 W. Crosbeck Ct., Homosassa,
Florida
Legal Description: AK#2889608, SKYLARK* ACRES UNREC
SUB LOT 2: COM AT NE COR OF NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF
SEC 25-19S-17E, TH S 00 DEG 25M 47S E AL E LN OF SD
SW 1/4 329.55 FT, TH N 89 DEG 43M 08S W 2218.82 FT
FOR POB, TH N 89 DEG 43M 08S W 289,30 FT, TH N 00
DEG 16M 05S W 333.43 FT TO N LN OF SD SW 1/4, TH S 89
DEG 37M 48S E A L SD N LN 289,30 FT, TH S 00 DEG 16M
05S E 332.99 FT TO PO B, SUBJ TO RD R/W EASM ACROSS
S 25 FT TITLE IN OR BK 1377 PG 2073
Ilse Sinclair & David Sinclair
6941 W Crosbeck Court
Homosassa, FL 34446
The Citrus County Code Enforcement Board will hold a
public hearing on Wednesday, October 17, 2007, at
9:00 a.m. In the Lecanto Government Building, 3600
West Sovereign Path, Room #166, Lecanto, Florida
34461, at which time evidence will be heard and con-
sidered by this Board that a code violation exists at this
property contrary to the laws of Citrus County and the
State of Florida. The Citrus County Code Enforcement
Board Is authorized by Statute and Law to Impose fines
and liens against owners of property found to be In vio-
lation of Citrus County Ordinances and Codes.
If a person decides to appeal a decision made by this
Board with respect to any matter heard and consid-
ered at this Public Hearing, they will need to ensure
that- a verbatim record of the proceedings Is made
which will Include the testimony and evidence upon
which an appeal Is to be based.
William Winkel, VIce-Chairman
Citrus County Code Enforcement Board
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on September 12, 19, 26 and October 3, 2007.
711-1003 WCRN
2007-CA-123 The Deltona Corp. vs. Sky Development
Group Amended Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NUMBER: 2007-CA-123
THE DELTONA COPORATION,
a Delaware Corporation.
Successor by Merger to THE
CITONY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,
a Florida Corporation
Plaintiff,
vs.
SKY DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC
a Florida Limited Liability Company
Defendant.
AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION
THIS NOTICE OF ACTION IS BEING AMENDED TO COR-
RECT THE SCRIVNER'S ERROR IN THE CASE NUMBER
LISTED IN PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLISHED IN ISSUES OF THE
CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE ON MARCH 8TH, 2007 AND
MARCH 15,2007.
TO: SKY DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC, whose last known
address is 3137 N.E. 163rd STREET, NORTH MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA 33160, If alive, arid If dead, their unknown
spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors or other par-
ties claiming by, through under, or against them and
all other persons claiming any right, title or Interest In
the real property described below.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to fore-
close a mortgage on the following property in Citrus
County, Florida:
Lot 3, Block 1593, of CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT TWENTY-TWO,
according to the Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book
7, at Pages 93 through 109, of the Public Records of Cit-
rus County, Florida.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on
Charles E. Berk, Esquire, the Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address Is 2603 Southeast Seventeenth St., Suite C,
Ocala, Florida 34471, and file the original with the Clerk
of the above styled Court no later than 30 days from
the date of the first publication of this notice of action;
otherwise a default will be entered against you for the
relief demanded In the Complaint filed herein,
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court, this 19th
. day of September, 2007.
(COURT SEAL)
BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE COURT
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
By /s/ M. A. Michel
As Deputy Clerk
CHARLES E. BERK
Attorney for Plaintiff
2603 Southeast Seventeenth St., Suite C
Ocala, Florida 34471
Phone: (352) 629-1155
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on September 26 and October 3, 2007,
712-1003 WCRN
2007-CA-131 The Deltona Corp, vs. Jesus Salom,
Sky Development Amended Notice of Action
.PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NUMBER: 2007-CA-131
THE DELTONA CORPORATION,
a Delaware Corporation,
Successor by Merger to THE
CITONY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,
a Florida Corporation
Plaintiff,
vs.
JESUS SALOM, an Unmarried Person
SKY DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC
a Florida Limited Liability Company
Defendants.
AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION
THIS NOTICE OF ACTION IS BEING AMENDED TO COR-
RECT THE SCRIVNER'S OMISSION OF DEFENDANT, SKY
DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC, LISTED IN PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLISHED IN ISSUES OF THE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONI-
CLE ON MARCH 9TH, 2007 AND MARCH 16,2007.
TO: JESUS SALOM, an Unmarried Person, whose last
known address Is LA CORNIZA CALLE MANAGUA, MAN-
ZANA 4-#9 PUERTO ORDAZ, EDO BOLIVAR VENEZUELA,
and SKY DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC, whose last known
address Is 3137 N,E. 163rd STREET, NORTH MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA 33160, If alive, and If dead, their unknown
spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors or other par-
ties claiming by, through, under, or against them and
all other persons claiming any right, title or Interest In
the real property described below.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to fore-
close a mortgage on the following property in Citrus
County, Florida:
Lot 14, Block 141, of CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT TWO,
according to the Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book
5, at Pages 108 through 115. of the Public Records of
Citrus County, Florida,
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on
Charles E. Berk, Esquire, the Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address is 2603 Southeast Seventeenth St., Suite C,
Ocala, Florida 34471, and file the original with the Clerk
of the above styled Court no later than 30 days from
the date of the first publication of this notice of action;
otherwise a default will be entered against you for the
relief demanded In the Complaint filed herein,
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court, this 19th
day of September, 2007.
(COURT SEAL)
BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE COURT
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
By /s/ M. A, Michel
As Deputy Clerk
CHARLES E, BERK
Attorney for Plaintiff
2603 Southeast Seventeenth St., Suite C
Ocala, Florida 34471
Phone: (352) 629-1155
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on September 26 and October 3, 2007.
719-1003 WCRN
Commission Records Division
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Value
Adjustment Board (VAB) will meet In the Citrus County
Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Flor-
ida, beginning at 9:00 A.M., on Tuesday, October 9,
2007, for the purpose of reviewing and confirming deci-
sions of special magistrates with regard to appeal of
disapproval of exemptions and agricultural classifica-
tions and any other business deemed necessary.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, 34450,
(352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting. If
you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the TDD tele-
phone (352) 341-6580.
Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the
Governing Body with respect to any matter considered
at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings
and for such purpose may need to provide that a ver-
batim record of the proceeding is made, which record
Includes testimony and evidence upon which the ap-
peal Is to be based, (Sectiori 286.0T01, Florida Statutes)
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
October 3, 2007.
722-1010 WCRN
07-CA-4205 Chase Home Finance LLC, Vs.
Joshua P. Stephens, et ux, etat, Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 07-CA-4205
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSHUA P. STEPHENS, et ux., et al.,
Defendant(s),
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
JOSHUA A. STEPHENS and TAMARA J. CONNOLLY
a/k/a TAMARA J. STEPHENS If alive, and/or dead
his (their) unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or
grantees and all persons or parties claiming by,
through, under or against him (them).
Addresses unknown.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Action for foreclosure of. a
mortgage on the following property In CITRUS County,
Florida:
LOT 1, BLOCK 76, BEVERL HILLS UNIT 5, ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
9, PAGES 2 THROUGH 5, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses. If any, to It on
SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, PA., Attorneys, whose address
is 9700 South Dixie Highway, Suite 610, Miami, Florida
33156, (305) 670-2299, within 30 days after the first publi-
cation of this notice, and to file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before serve on SPEAR AND
HOFFMAN, P.A., attorneys or Immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be entered against you for the
relief demanded In the complaint or Petition,
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on this 26th
day of September, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of, Courts
As Clerk of the Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ M.A. Michel
As Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a disability who needs any ac-
commodation in order to participate In this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you to the provision
of certain assistance, please contact the ADA Coordi-
nator, Telephone (352) 341-6400, 110 North Apopka Av-
enue, Inverness, Florida 34450, within 2 working days of
you receipt of this notice. If you are hearing or voice
Impaired, call 1-800-955-8771,
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on October 3 and 10, 2007.
777-1003 WCRN
Citrus County Sheriff's Office
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant too '.".ir :' -_i
caution Issued In the County Court of Citrsys .c.jr. r., .
Ida, on the 14th day of May, 2007, In the cause wherein
Worldwide Asset Purchasing, L.L.C., as assignee of
Household Auto Finance Corp., was plaintiff, and Sherry
Baker was Defendant, being Case No 06-CC-5554, in
the sold Court, I, JEFFREY J DAWSY as Sheriff of Citrus
County. Florida, have levied upon all the right, title and
Interest of the above-named Defendant, Sherry Baker,
In and to the following described personal property,
to-wit:
Description of Vehicle: Red 2005 Ford Mustang-Coupe
Vin No.: 1ZVFT80N555219720
Tag No. U909EN
and on the 17th day of October, 2007 at ADVANCED
TOWING, 4875 HWY 41 SOUTH, In INVERNESS, Citrus
County, Florida, at the hour of 11:00 a.m. or as soon
thereafter as possible, I will offer for sale all of the said
Defendant's, Sherry Baker, right, title and Interest In the
aforesaid property at public outcry and will sell the
same, subject to all prior liens, encumbrances and
judgments, If any, to the highest and best bidder or
bidders for CASH IN HAND. The proceeds to be applied
as far as may be to the payment of costs and the satis-
faction of the above-described execution.
IN ACCORDANCE with the Americans with disabilities
act, persons with disabilities needing special accom-
modation to participate In this proceeding should con-
tact the A.D.A Coordinator telephone # 352-341-6400
not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceedings.
If hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
JEFFREY J DAWSY, SHERIFF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Carl Whitton, Deputy Sheriff
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
September 12,.19, 26 and October 3, 2007.
714-1003 WCRN
2007-CA-003753 LaSalle Bank Vs,
Jose G. Menendez, et al Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 2007-CA-003753
DIVISION:
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-FF18,
MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FF 18,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSE G. MENENDEZ, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DIANA M. FERREYRA
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 502 S. Washington Street
Beverly Hills, FL 34465
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED IN-
DIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following property In CITRUS County,.
Florida:
LOT 3, BLOCK 280 PINE RIDGE UNIT THREE, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8,
PAGES 51 THROUGH 67, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been flied against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 days af-
ter the first publication, If any, on Echevarria Codllis &
Stawlarskl, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 9119
Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634,
and file the original with this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter; other-
wise a default will .be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint or petition,
This notice shall be published once each week for
two consecutive weeks In the Citrus County Chronicle.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this
19th day of September, 2007,
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Court
(Court Seal)
By: /s/ M. A. Michel
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
September 28 and October 3, 2007
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CIwRus COUNTY (PL) CHRONICLE
720-1003 WCRN
Citrus County Board of County,Commissioners
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County
Board of County Commissioners will meet In REGULAR
SESSION on October 9, 2007, at 1:00 P.M., In the Citrus
County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida, for the purpose of conducting the regular
business of Citrus County.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation
at this meeting because of a disability or physical Im-
pairment should contact the County Administrator's Of-
fice, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450,
(352) 341-6560, at least two (2) days before the meet-
Ing. If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the
TDD Telephone (352) 341-6580.
Any person who decides to appeal any decision of
the Governing Body with respect to any matter consid-
ered at this meeting will need a record of the pro-
ceedings, and for such purpose, may need to provide
that a verbatim record of the proceeding Is made,
which record Includes testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal Is to be based. (Section 286.0101,
Florida Statutes).
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle
on October 3, 2007.
785-1003 WCRN
2006-CA-4224 Halcyon Investment Corp. Vs.
Jose R. Zayas, Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number 2006-CA-4224
HALCYON INVESTMENT CORP.,
Plaintiff
v.
JOSE R. ZAYAS,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ESTATE OF JOSE R. ZAYAS, and any unknown
heirs of the Estate of Jose R. Zayas
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to quiet
title to the following described real property In Citrus
County, Florida:
Lot 8, Block 905, Citrus Springs Unit 13, according to the
map or plat thereof as recorded In Plat Book 6, Page
98, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida.
has been fled against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, on Henry
W. Hicks, Esq., attorney for Plaintiff, whose address Is
3003 West Azeele Street, Suite 200, Tampa, Florida
33609, on or before October 12, 2007, and file the orig-
Inal with the Clerk of this Court either before service on
plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter; otherwise
a default will be entered against you for the relief de-
manded In the Complaint.
This action was Instituted In the Circuit Court pf the
Fifth'Judicial Circuit of the'State I f Florida and Is styled:
HALCYON INVESTMENT CORP V JOSE R ZAYAS
DATED on September 4, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ Marcia A. Michel
As Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
September 12, 19.,26 and October 3,2007.
713-1003 WCRN
2007-CA-136 The Deltona Corp. vs. Patriciao Delgado,
Sky Development Amended Ndttce of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NUMBER: 2007-CA-136
. THE DELTONA COPORATION,
a Delaware Corporation,
Successor by Merger to THE
CITONY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,
a Florida Corporation
Plaintiff,
vs.
PATRICIO DELGADO, an Unmarried Person
SKY DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC
a Florida Umited Liability Company
AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION
THIS NOTICE OF ACTION IS BEING AMENDED TO COR-
RECT THE SCRIVNER'S OMISSION OF DEFENDANT, PATRI-
CIO DELGADO, LISTED IN PUBUC NOTICE PUBUSHED IN
ISSUES OF THE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE ON MARCH
9TH, 2007 AND MARCH 16,2007.
TO: PATRICIO DELGADO, an Unmarried Person, whose
last known address Is AVE LAS AMERICAS RES CHURUN,
TORRE MERU, APT # 1-DALTA VISTA, PUERTO ORDAZ,
VENEZUELA;, and SKY DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC,
whose lost known address Is 3137 N.E. 163rd STREET,
NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33160, If alive, and If
dead, their unknown spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees,
creditors or other parties claiming by, through, under,
or against them and all other persons claiming any
right, title or Interest In the real property described be-
low.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to fore-
close a mortgage on the following property In Citrus
County, Florida:
Lot 13, Block 141. of CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT TWO,
according to the Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book
5, at Pages 108 through 115, of the Public Records of
Citrus County, Florida.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on
Charles E. Berk, Esquire, the Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address Is 2603 Southeast Seventeenth St., Suite C,
Ocala, Florida 34471, and file the original with the Clerk
of the above styled Court no later than 30 days from
the date of the first publication of this notice of action;
otherwise a default will be entered against you for the
relief demanded In the Complaint filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court, this 19th
day of September, 2007.
(COURT SEAL)
BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE COURT
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
By /s/ M. A. MIchel
As Deputy Clerk
CHARLES E. BERK
Attorney for Plaintiff
2603 Southeast Seventeenth St., Suite C
Ocala, Florida 34471
Phone: (352) 629-1155
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on September 26 and October 3. 2007.
786-1003 WCRN
2007-CA-4306 David J..Mitchell, Vs.
Ester Wood, et al Notlceaof Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2007 CA 4306
DAVID J. MITCHELL
Plaintiff, Petitioner
Vs.
ESTER WOOD et al
Defendants..
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ESTER WOOD. If alive, and If dead unknown
spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and all
other parties claiming by, through, under or against
them; and all other claimants, persons or parties, natu-
ral or corporate, or whose exact legal status Is un-
known, claiming under any of the above named or de-
scribed defendant's parties or claiming to have any
right, title, or Interest In and to the land hereafter de-
scribed.
RESIDENCE AND POST OFFICE ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a complaint has been filed
against you and there Is demand In the complaint that
the Court award any Interest which you may have in
the following described property to the plaintiff.
INVERNESS HGLD UNIT 2 LOTS 49, 50, 51 & 52 BLK 54
DESCRIBED IN OR BK 144 PG 21 CITRUS COUNTY PUBLIC
RECORDS.
SEC 02 TWP 19S RNG' 19 E
PROPERTY ID# 1640865
YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve a copy of your written de-
fense If any, to DAVID J. MITCHELL, 86 CR 534, BUSH-
NELL, FL 33513 and file the original with the Clerk of the
above styled court on or before October 12th 2007.
otherwise a judgment may be entered against you for
the relief demanded In the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of the said Court on the
5th day of September, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE COURT
(COURT SEAL)
By: M.A, Michel
As Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle.
September 12, 19, 26 and October 3, 2007.
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2005 Suzuki XL-7 EX
7 pass, leather, roof, loaded, 9,000 mi
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2003 Chevrolet 2500HD Quad Cab 4WD
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2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring
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