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Citrus County chronicle |
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Citrus County Chronicle |
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Inverness, Fla. Inverness Fla |
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October 12, 2007 |
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2007 |
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United States -- Florida -- Citrus -- Inverness |
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Description based on: Vol. 48, no. 51 (June 8, 1939). |
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University of Florida |
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off the shelves nationwide,
but assure consumers that
medications for older children
are still OK./Page 14A
IT'S A DEAL:
Two down...
UAW approves a tentative con-
tract with Chrysler and final-
izes its agreement with GM;
Ford is next./Page 6A
AT THE MOVIES:
Royal
bomb?
Critics pan
"Elizabeth:
The Golden
Age," as more
show than tell
and not quite
the charm of
its 1998
predecessor,
Elizabeth."/
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HALTED:
No fences
Judge orders a temporary
stop to construction of a
fence on the Mexican border
due to environmental con-
cerns./Page 9A
BRINGING IT BACK:
Commissioner seeks desalination plant
No-fault returns
Florida's no-fault insurance poli-
cy will resume Jan. 1 after Gov.
Charlie Crist signed a bill passed
in special session. /Page 3A
FIVE-ALARM FIRE:
That's hot
The Homosassa Springs
Rotary Club is gearing up to
host its annual chili cook-off./
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EDITORIAL, PAGE 12A.
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Bartell offers to meet with Progress Energy
TERRY WITT
terrywitt@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
,County Commissioner Gary
Bartell sent a letter to Progress
Energy Florida President Jeff
Lyash Tuesday inviting compa-
ny officials to discuss the
potential for co-locating a sea-
water desalination plant on
company property north of
Crystal River.
Lyash probably won't
respond until after Tuesday of
next week when the company
settles into a more normal rou-
tine following the unexpected
death of PIrogress Energy Chief
Executive Officer Robert'
McGehee Sunday while on
company business in London.
McGehee, 64, died of a stroke.
Company
spokesman
Buddy Eller
said Progress
Energy has an
interest in
water issues.
"Obviously
water is very
important to Gary
the company, Barte
especially hBartell
since we're Progress to
planning two discuss plant.
nuclear power
plants in Levy
Countyy" Eller said. "We're
always open to talking to folks
Club changes
membership rules
NANCY KENNEDY
nkennedy@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Although more than 13,000
Citrus County residents are
members, the Citrus Memorial
Health System's Share Club is
one of the area's best-kept
secrets.
In existence for about 15
years, the club was formed for
seniors to share good health
ideas and opportunities
through education and activity.
However, it's not just for sen-
iors anymore, said Penny
Zaphel, manager of volunteers
and community services at
CMHS.
Now, anyone 21 or older can
be a member, and membership
is free.
"We found that a lot of peo-
ple at 55 had spouses who are a
lot younger or we had people
under 55 who were interested
in our program," Zaphel said.
about options, but I can't say
more until we huddle with our
people."
The letter comes at a time
when the Withlacoochee
Regional Water Supply
Authority, of which Bartell and
Commissioners Dennis
Damato and Joyce Valentino
are board .members, is devel-
oping a regional water supply
plan.
Bartell mentioned in his let-
ter that one of the alternative
water supply sources on the
authority's preliminary list is a
seawater desalination plant
co-located on Progress Energy
property north of Crystal River.
"We would very much appre-
ciate a meeting to discuss your
company's interest in such a
venture," Bartell wrote. "Since
our regional water supply plan
is well into its development
and slated for adoption some-
time this coming year by the
Southwest Florida Water
Management District, we
would welcome the opportuni-
ty to discuss these topics with
the appropriate representa-
tives of your company in the
near future."
This is not the first time
Bartell has approached the
company about the idea of
building a desalination plant
north of Crystal River, he said.
Several years ago, he said he
talked to the top Florida Power
official in the state about the
co-location idea. At the time,
Please see PLANT/Page 7A
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KERI LYNN MCHALE
kmchale@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
It's never too late to make
the grade. Inverness Primary
School is officially an "A"
school.
Last week,
Superintendent
Sandra "Sam"
Hi m mel
received a let-
ter from Florida
Department of
Education offi-
cials stating Sandra
the "B" grade 'Sarnm'
assigned to Himmel
Inverness was notified
P r i m a r y lastweek.
School in the
spring, based
on Florida Comprehensive
Assessment Test scores, was
upgraded to an "'A."
Citrus County Schools
Director of Accountability and
Research Gina Tovine
explained the reasoning
behind the grade increase.
There are eight components to
the FDOE's grading scale and
schools receive points for each
one. The officials add up all
the points, calculate a total,
and use a grading scale to
determine school grades.
In order to get an "A,"
Inverness Primary School's
total had to amount to at least
525 points. Based on prelimi-
nary calculations in the spring,
the school missed an "A' grade
by 3 points.
One of the eight components
which factor into the 2006-07
grade calculation is the per-
Please see GRADE/Page 5A
Hank Flatow: 'Loved by everyone'
NANCY KENNEDY
nkennedy@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
B Hank Flatow wore a wristwatch, which he
SHARE CLUB VNTS: used as a prop for his infamously favorite corny
I Walking club meets at joke.
7:30 a.m. Monday, Someone would ask, "Do you know so and
Wednesday and Fridays. so?" and Hank would say yes.
Then the person would ask,
X YogaT-u3:30 and 5:15 "Do you like him?"
p.m. Thursday in CMHS Hank would reply, "Well, he I
r gave me this watch."
Florida Friendly Yards It wasn't necessarily funny,
10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. but people always laughed
17 in CMHS Auditorium. because-Hank thought it was so
Heart Healthy Eating 2 funny. His sense of humor was
p.m.Wednesday Oct. 17 in infectious and contagious.
CMHS Auditorium. Henry "Hank" Flatow, the
To join CMHS's Share Club man with the cornball jokes, Hank
or for more information died Sept. 25. He was 78. Flatow
call 344-6513. He fled Germany with his par-
ents just as the Nazi persecution of the Jews
began. He was a young boy and his father was
"And since the purpose of the about to be arrested and put into prison, but his
Share Club is to promote an mother helped him get away. They came to
active and healthy lifestyle, we America in 1936, settling in the Bronx, N.Y.
have a few more activities that That's where he met Sandra, his wife of 53
appeal to younger people years. They lived next door to each other and
exercise, yoga, Weight her best friend was the sister of his best friend.
Watchers, which meets here." "I was only 10 and he was six years older than
me, so of course he never looked at me," Mrs.
Please see SHARE/Page 5A Flatow said. "I remember one New Year's Eve
they had a party at my girlfriend's house and
we were peeking at them. They had filled the
bathtub with booze and they were drinking
right from the tub!"
Years later Hank started watching Sandra,
then a young woman, as she went to work. They
married when she was 20.
"He was a good husband," she said. "My
mother-in-law had left us a women's wear store
in Manhattan, and he ran that. He was a hard
worker all his life."
They had two children, Mitchell and Betty.
Hank spent his career years as the owner of
convenience stores in New York, New
Jersey and Cincinnati.
"I worked in the store in the Bronx when I
was 5 or 6," said Hank's son Mitchell. "I'd stand
behind the cash register with him and my
grandfather and my great uncle. I remember
sitting at the luncheonette counter at the
round stools, spinning around and having egg
creams and burgers and I'd help ring up the
sales."
Mitchell recalled his dad taking him to
Yankee games Hank loved his Yankees!
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
Special to the Chronicle
The ninth annual Jazz Up Dunnellon Festival
is from 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday Discount wrist
bands will be sold for $1 each throughout the
festival route. They entitle patrons to a discount
of food from street food vendors and the pro-
ceeds help pay for the music.
Events include:
Starting at the east end of the festival, at
Dunnellon Motors on East Pennsylvania Ave.,
beer will be sold from the chamber beer tent,
and The Shambles will perform.
The Dunnellon High School Jazz Band will
play at the Dunnellon Laundromat during breaks
of David Sloan Project, which will be across the
street at the Dunnellon Business Center.
To the west on Pennsylvania Ave, Keith
Caton and the Accelerators will do their bluesy
jazz at JR's Pub. Rick Dahlinger Trio will be at
Suntrust Bank.
Gosia and Alli will be inside at Red Fox
Gallery and the Nino Castaneda Latin Jazz
Band will be a few doors down at Regions Bank.
Across the street at Penn Plaza a motorcycle
show will be taking shape with
prizes given for several
categories of bikes. H
Further west,
Uncle Eddie will
perform at Gigi
Hunter's State
Farm Insurance
Agency with a beer
tent close by out-
side the Dunnellon
Chamber office.
Inside the
chamber office,
Rainbow Cafe will
sell desserts
while outside,
Valerie Levy and
the Joe Michel
Quintet will do
big band music
and a little swing
sounds. The cham-
ber is inviting resi-
dents to donate
desserts for the
Chamber Rainbow
Caf6. Chamber Director
Bev Leisure said any
kind of desserts would be
appreciated. Drop them off
at the Chamber Saturday
morning, Oct 13.
The popular Jazz Up T-
shirts will also be on sale at
the chamber.
Music, food high
Special to the Chronicle
The music hits the streets
this Saturday night as
Dunnellon offers strollers a
great variety of music, festive
foods, unique motorcycles,
antique cars, boat rides, and
cold beer and wine.
It's the ninth annual Jazz Up
Dunnellon Festival from 5 to
10 p.m. Saturday.
Merchants will remain open
till 10 p.m. to accommodate
cross-town strollers from the
end of East Pennsylvania
through the Historic District
and around the corner to
Grumbles House. Bands, food
concessions and portable rest-
rooms will be distributed
along the route.
The festival, sponsored by
Dunnellon Chamber of
Commerce, begins at 4:45 p.m.
with a sashay of antique cars,
convertibles and horse and
carriages carrying, musicians
and Dunnellon celebrities,
including Little Mr. and Miss
Dunnellon, the Queen of the
Rainbow and Teen Queen.
The official kick off parade
commences at Grumbles
House, goes around the corner
and then journeys east on
Pennsylvania Ave. to
Dunnellon Motors and then
returns the length of the musi-
cal route. As the parade pass-
es, each band will begin to
play. See map on page 7A.
Captain Mike's Lazy River
Cruises will take festivalgoers
for a pontoon boat ride on the
Rainbow or Withlacoochee
River between 3 and 6 p.m. for
$10 per person. The 45-minute
cruise will leave hourly on the
hour from Dunnellon City
Boat Ramp at 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 5
p.m. and 6 p.m. It's first come
first served, with each ride
accommodating 16 to 18 peo-
ple (children on laps ride free.
Ocala Carriage Tours will
have two carriages for horse
and carriage rides throughout
the festival route at a cost of
$10 per person, with children
on laps riding for free.
Free parking is available at
the south end of Wal-Mart
parking lot, Dunnellon Dry
Cleaners and WOW 104 Radio
Station (on Hwy. 41 across
from Dinkins), Dunnellon
Presbyterian Church and the
former First United Methodist
Church on the corners of Ohio
St. and Chestnut, Dunnellon
Middle School off Hwy. 40 W.
At Dunnellon Realty on the corner of U.S. 41
and Pennsylvania Avenue, LaRosa Spanish
Cafe and a lemonade stand will serve the hun-
gry and thirsty. Across U.S. 41 at Bob Rogers
Realty, arepa, crepes and fried dough will be
available, while Dallas Helms and The
Gimmicks belt out their jazz favorites.
Muffelattas, jambalaya and sangria smooth-
ies will be sold at Abigail's Caf6 just west on
Pennsylvania, while the, Charlie Remillard Jazz
Ensemble jukes and jives outside.
Ye Old Thrift Shop will be the site for
sausage, pepper and onion sandwiches, while
Tina Stefanos and Ocala Co. entertain across
the street at First Realty.
A third chamber beer tent will also be set up
at First Realty. Calyspo Kettle Korn will be in
the yard of The Two Sisters Antiques and Pappa
Sass will play on the porch next door at Our
Florida Books and Art.
Al Jazzman King will entertain across the
street from Don Peppe's Mexican Restaurant in
the Comcast Cable parking lot. Two doors down
at My Favorite Things, Liz Pennock and Dr.
Blues will be jazzing it up. A collection of Model
A cars will grace the parking lot of the Lions
Club on the corner of Walnut and Cedar
On Walnut Street Paddy Cake Cafe will serve
beignets, sweets and treats. In front of it and The
Stitch Niche, adjacent to Always Something and
Grumbles House, the well-known group the
Dunnellon Male Chorus will share their talent
and the stage with Saxaltation (saxa-
[ : phone player Bruce Hawley) and
4"', several praise teams.
"'1 On that same corner, Tyndal
t Concessions will serve tender
a T pork and chicken on a stick
S 0 Other food vendors who
't will be sprinkled in along
the music route include
The Donut Man, Coastal
Concessions,
Dunnellon Kiwanis
and First Bethel
Missionary
Baptist
Church
serving
chic k en
S peanut brit-
tle, funnel
cakes, mini-
donuts, ham-
burgers, hot
Sdogs, chili
cheese dogs,
kabobs, cakes
and pies and a
variety of beverages.
blight evening of jazz in Dunnellon
off Park, Chestnut or Walnut
Streets, Datesman Park -
behind Skeet's Barbecue on
Ned Love Ave.,
Cuttin' Loose Hair N For a r
Salon on Walnut this ye
Street, the City Up Du
Parking Lot on U.S. Festival
41 just south of page 7
Dunnellon Florist,
Ernie Mills Park
on Bostick Street and
Watertower Plaza on The
Granada near Dunnellon
Chamber.
T
na
n
al
Rainbow Connection Canoe,
Kayak and Shuttle will pro-
vide a shuttle service from
Wal-Mart parking
iap of lot down to the
air's Jazz event and back to
nellon parked cars.
, see A free ride home
A. is again this year
provided by
Scally's Lube and
Go for anyone who has too
much to drink to drive.
Inquire at the chamber office
for assistance.
Citru ,
All that jazz
Dunnellon event hits all the right notes
Attention all
ghouls and goblins!
Joe's Family Restaurant on
State Road 44 in Inverness is hav-
ing a Halloween carnival from 2 to
5 p.m. Saturday, with all proceeds
going to the Boys & Girls Clubs of
Citrus County.
Families are invited to join the
fun. There will be a costume con-
test, food, fun and prizes. For more
information, call Joe's Family
Restaurant at 726-1688 or the
Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus
County office at 621-9225.
Gill to speak at
Republican breakfast
Citrus County Supervisor of
Elections Susan Gill will speak Oct.
13, at the Nature Coast Republican
Club meeting. Breakfast is $5.50
and begins at 8:30 a.m. at the
American Legion Post 155, 6585
State Road 44, Crystal River.
From staff reports
THIS Stwr M.g Saturday Savings Up To
WEEKEND 7:OOAm 800 ff
It's time for our rare but "famous"
AV LexFurniture
Our yard sales only happen "once in a blue moon" and
just like years past, Avalon has gathered a multitude of
spectacular values for this event! Bring your car, truck,
trailer or van because these prices are so low, delivery
charges will apply!
HUGE SAVINGS ON
Rocking
Chairs
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Pictures,
Sofas, Desks paintings,
Chairs, Artwork
Ofllfoans File Cabs Silk Fowers
o Gift Iems
Cases
Pub
Tables
Lamps
Area Rugs
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Cocktail Kids Furniture
Tables Bunk Beds
Sofa Tables
End Tables
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VFW hosts 'Make A
Difference Day'
VFW 7122 in Floral City is host-
ing a Make A Difference Day cele-
bration for veterans.
The event is from 1 to 5 p.m.
Sunday at the post, 8191 S.
Florida Ave., in Floral City.
The Reflections will perform a
USO Show saluting veterans then
and now. A luncheon will follow.
Cost is $3 donation.
For information, call 637-0100.
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Citrus County
Sheriff
DUI arrest
Kenneth Dwayne Lenox, 40,
1775 N.W. 116th Terrace, Ocala, at
11:16 p.m. Wednesday on a charge
of driving under the influence.
Lenox was pulled over for speed-
ing. The deputy said he smelled of
alcohol. Lenox failed some field
sobriety tests and had a blood alco-
hol concentration of 0.10 percent.
The legal limit is 0.08 percent. Bond
$500.
Other arrests
Jamie Dawn Selkey, 26, 3824
W. Whipporwill St., Lecanto, at 4:38
p.m. Wednesday on charges of
vehicle theft and scheming to
defraud. Bond $4,000.
Johnnie Lewis Tyson Jr., 29,
of an unknown address, at 4:23
a.m. Wednesday on a Marion
County warrant charge of posses-
sion of cocaine. No bond.
Christopher J. Merrick, 18,
240 N. Manner Way, Lecanto, at
3:48 p.m. Wednesday on charges
S - >f of burglary of an unoccupied struc-
ture, dealing in stolen property and
criminal mischief. Merrick said that
e he and friends drove to a building
e under construction in Citrus Hills to
r steal copper wire. He said he
Stayed in the vehicle while the oth-
S'--r ers took two spools of the wire. The
e wire was taken to a scrap yard in
-. Ocala to be sold. He also said that
o three months ago he was involved
" in several vandalisms on Tacoma
and Stafford Streets in Citrus
s Springs. He said he drove a friend
1 to several homes under construc-
-e tion where the friend threw pieces
-- -1 of concrete through the windows,
- smashed mailboxes and lights and
n tipped over several portable toilets.
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Jessica Ann Fannon, 22,
5770 N. Carl G Rose Highway,
Hernando, at 6:05 p.m. Wednesday
on charges of grand theft and
worthless checks. A store said that
Fannon used two checks totaling
$1,260.44 to buy a blower, edger
and weed eater. Fannon later told a
deputy that she knew her bank
account was closed when she
wrote the checks. Bond $4,000.
Nathaniel Lee Youngblood,
21, 13189 S.W. 29th Circle, Ocala,
at 10:48 p.m. on charges of posses-
sion of cocaine and marijuana with
intent to sell and possession of drug
paraphernalia. Also Chaz Allen
Harrison, 20, 6896 W. County
Road 48, Bushnell, at 10:48 p.m.
Wednesday on charges of posses-
sion of cocaine and marijuana and
drug paraphernalia. Youngblood
was driving a vehicle with Harrison
as the passenger. Youngblood was
pulled over for running through a red
light. The deputy noted that he
smelled marijuana in the car.
Youngblood said he had recently
smoked a "blunt" and that he also
had baggies and a scale in his car. A
search of the vehicle also turned up
cocaine, marijuana and more than
$1,400 in cash. Youngblood's bond
was set at $15,500. Harrison's was
set at $6,000.
Robert William Schmidt, 40,
8172 Jason Drive, Brooksville, at
1:15 a.m. Thursday on charges of
habitual traffic offender and resisting
arrest without violence. Bond
$2,500.
Justin Dell Saslo, 20, 5992 E.
Dell Lane, Invemess, at 2:13 a.m.
Thursday on charges of possession
of 20 grams or less of marijuana,
possession of drug paraphernalia
and possession of alcohol by.a per-
son younger than 21. Bond $1,250.
Florida Highway
Patrol
Arrest
Tammy Renea Rao, 34, 1107
S. Jones Ave., Inverness, at 5:24
p.m. Wednesday on charges of
driving under the influence and driv-
ing under the influence with proper-
ty damage. A trooper said Rao was
trying to make a left turn and turned
into the path of another vehicle.
Bond $1,000.
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Ocala
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Tallahassee
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MARINE OUTLOOK
Northeast winds from 5 to 15 knots. Seas Gulf water
2 to 3 feet. Bay and inland waters will have temperature
a moderate chop. Partly to mostly sunny
today. 830
Taken at Egmont Key
LAKE LEVELS
Location Wed. Thu. Full
Withlacoochee at Holder 28.63 28.58 35.52
Tsala Apopka-Hernando 35.16 35.16 39.25
Tsala Apopka-lnverness 35.35 35.34 40.60
Tsala Apopka-Floral City 37.99 38.02 42.40
Levels reported In feet above sea level. Flood stage for lakes are based on 2.33-year flood, the mean-
annual flood which has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any one year. This data Is
obtained from the Southwest Florida Water Management District and Is subject to revision. In no event
will the District or the United States Geological Survey be liable for any damages arising out of the use of
this data. If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrological Data Section at (352) 796-7211.
THE NATION
ALMANAC
TEMPERATURE*
Thursday
Record
Normal
Mean temp,
Departure from mean
PRECIPITATION*
Thursday
Total for the month
Total for the year
Normal for the year
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UV INDEX, 7
0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5=6 moder-
ate, 7=- high, 10+ very high
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
DATE DAY
10/12 FRIDAY
10/13 SATURDAY
Thursday at 3 p.m. 29,76 In,
DEW POINT
Thursday at 3 p.m. 69
HUMIDITY
Thursday at 3 p.m. 55%
POLLEN COUNT**
Grasses and weeds were mod-
erate and trees were light.
'Light only extreme allergic will show symp-
toma, moderate most astlegl will exparioano
symptoms, heavy all allergic will experlence
symptoime
AIR AIIA I TV
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ants mainly particulates.
MINOR MAJOR
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Cincinnati 64 45 eldy 60 38
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New York City 67 631,44 slwrs 64 48
Norfolk 70 62 sunny 71 51
Oklahoma City 78 55 ptcldy 77 60
Omaha 59 35 pteldy 67 49
Palm Springs 90 56 sunny 85 63
Philadelphia 69 55 .40 ptcldy 66 45
Phoenix 95 64 sunny 96 68
Pittsburgh 50 45 ,02 ptcldy 55 39
Portland, ME 58 54 ,01 tslrm 58 42
Portland, Ore 59 48 pteldy 65 46
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Raleigh 68 56 sunny 69 42
Rapid City 68 39 ptcldy 69 44
Reno 68 35 sawrs 64 39
Rochester, NY 58 45 shwrs 54 41
Sacramento 69 46 shwrm 68 49
St, Louis 63 42 ptcldy 62 45
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Salt Lake City 61 41 ptcldy 68 43
San Antonio 88 68 sunny 86 67
San Diego 69 61 ptcldy 67 61
San Francisco 64 51 shwrs 64 52
Savanaith 8 59 sunny 78 50
Seattle 57 45 ptcldy 61 45
Spokane 59 40 ctidy 61 38
Syracuse 54 51 .23 shwrs 55 42
Topeka 65 38 cidy 66 51
Washington 66 56 pteldy 69 45
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FLATOW
Continued from Page 1A
When he and his wife
moved to Cincinnati to go
into business with Mitchell,
he rooted for the Reds and
even had a plaque with a
Pete Rose trading card
mounted on it, but his heart
belonged to the Yankees.
"My dad taught me the
importance of family and
friends," Mitchell said. "He
taught me to speak German,
and he taught me business
sense. He was born in 1928
and he was a young boy grow-
ing up after the Depression.
They were immigrants, and
they were cautious (in busi-
ness)."
Hank and his wife moved to
Beverly Hills 15 years ago
from Cincinnati and immedi-
ately got involved with the
local synagogue,
Congregation Beth Sholom.
Hank sat on the board of
directors of the men's club
and was financial secretary.
But his main job after
Friday night services was ice
cream scooper.
"He'd have his bucket of ice
cream, a scoop in his hand
and ice cream all over his
shirt that I had just washed
and ironed," Mrs. Flatow
said.
His longtime friend from
the synagogue, Morton
Wiener, said Hank was the
man you wanted alongside
you if you
He loved had any
problems.
old He re-
called a
movies time, years
ago, when
and old he was trav-
eling back
westerns, from Ocala.
He was on
State Road
200 and got two flat tires and
two broken rims after hitting
something in the road that
fell off a truck ahead of him.
"The first thing we said
was, 'Call Hank!'" Wiener
said. "He came out in the rain
to rescue us; that's the kind of
friend he was."
For 10 years, Wiener was
the treasurer of the congrega-
tion and Hank was the finan-
cial secretary.
"He did the worrying for
me," Wiener said. "He was a
fun guy loved corny jokes.
He'd ask you, 'How do you
feel tomorrow?' He'd always
catch you off-guard like that."
Hank was German and
Jewish, but as the director of
activities at Kellner
Auditorium, he was an hon-
orary Scandanavian whenev-
er the Scandanavian Club
met there.
"Hank was a big presence
at our meetings and smorgas-
boards and parties," said club
member Betty McGivern. "He
really liked Scandanavian
food and enjoyed the frivolity
of the meetings. He went
beyond just being caretaker
of the auditorium. He would
be a host, greeting people and
making it a point to know
them personally"
"We all loved Hank and his
wife, Sandy, too," she said.
"Hank was a model of all
that's righteous and helpful
and kind."
He did have his faults, how-
ever. He couldn't keep a
secret, Mrs. Flatow said,
except one: a surprise party
for her 70th birthday
Hank was happiest in a pair
of torn jeans and he never
wore a tie, even to temple.
"The rabbi used to tease
the life out of him for that,"
Mrs. Flatow said.
He loved old movies and
old westerns. He must've
seen "Casablanca" at least 25
times. He preferred spinach
pizza from CiCi's Pizza to any
other kind of food, except
maybe spaghetti and meat-
balls.
He devoured the newspa-
per, reading every page, every
column, every word. He liked
watching "Deal or No Deal"
on TV
He volunteered with the
county's home-delivered
meals program and the coun-
ty board of elections. He was
a staunch Democrat. He was
methodical, kept good
records, never threw any-
thing away.
"He was a wonderful
human being, loved by every-
one," Mrs. Flatow said.
At Hank's memorial serv-
ice, Rabbi Zvi Ettinger called
Hank "a friend and one of the
most active and important
members of the Beverly Hills
Jewish community" and that
"his devotion to our commu-
nity was a force that bound us
together. We may never be
able to replace what he
meant and did for us."
County- SHARE
TOO FAR to
host speaker
Mark Edwards, director of the
Division of Aquatic Services of
Citrus County, will address the TOO
FAR membership at the TOO FAR
general meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 25
at the East Citrus Community
Center on State Road 44, 4 miles
east of Inverness.
Meetings are free and open to
the public. For more information,
call the TOO FAR office at 726-
5004 or visit www.toofarinc.com.
TOO FAR is a grass roots organ-
ization concerned with improving
the quality of our water, maintaining
water levels, preventing water
transfers and educating the public.
Please show your support for these
issues by attending this meeting.
GRADE
Continued from Page 1A
the percentage of students,
who scored in the lower 25
percentile on portions of the
2005-06 FCAT, and made
progress on those portions of
the 2006-07 test.
Officials were unable to
rely on the 2005-06 third
grade-reading scores to
determine learning gains on
the 2006- 07 FCAT.
The third grade-reading
portion of the 2005-06 FCAT
was deemed invalid by FDOE
officials because there was
suspicions that the test was
too easy, which unfairly
inflated scores. Therefore,
the third grade reading
scores were removed
statewide from the 2005-06
calculation.
To avoid penalizing schools
for previous test discrepan-
cies, this year FDOE officials
decided to differently calcu-
late the learning gains for the
lowest 25 percent of students
in the reading portion of the
FCAT. Once the safeguarded,
new calculations were
applied, the percentage of
students from the lowest 25
percentile last year, who
made progress in reading this
year, increased at Inverness
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SEVEN RWERK-0
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7395 W Pinebroo'k St
Crystal River
Wildlife park
brewing up fun
The Friends of Homosassa
Springs Wildlife Park, park staff
and community groups are brewing
up two evenings of fun for their
annual Haunted Tram Rides event
on Friday, Oct. 26 and Saturday,
Oct. 27. Pepper Creek Trail will be
transformed into a trail of haunting
scenarios that will delight families.
Tram rides will begin at 6 p.m. and
run until 11 p.m. There will be a
haunted house, Halloween cos-
tume contest, clowns, face paint-
ing, souvenirs, refreshments and
games such as the Bouncy House
and a 15-foot-high dry slide.
The suggested donation for the
tram ride is $5 for adults and $3 for
children up to age 12. The dona-
tion for admission to the haunted
house or games is $1 per child.
Citrus Clowns and face painters
will add to the fun. Refreshments
including hot sandwiches, cold
drinks, popcorn, cotton candy and
other delicious goodies and trinkets
will be available.
Costume contests will start at
6:30 p.m. with three age groups.
The youngest group will be Itty
Bitties, age 3 and younger, fol-
lowed by children ages 4 through 8
starting at 7:15 p.m. and another
group of age 9 and older beginning
at 8 p.m. Awards will be given for
the Most Imaginative, the Scariest
and the Cutest costumes in each
group.
Call (352) 628-5343 for more
information.
From staff reports
The third grade-reading portion of the
2005-06 FCAT was deemed invalid by
FDOE officials because there was suspi-
cions that the test was too easy, which
unfairly inflated scores. Therefore, the third
grade reading scores were removed
statewide from the 2005-06 calculation.
Primary School.
The increase caused
Inverness Primary School's
points to rise to 527, making it
an "A" school.
"Just to know that the stu-
dents made the learning
gains is what we're proud of,"
Inverness Primary School
Principal Marlise E.
Bushman said.
In the spring, when
Inverness Primary School
officials discovered the
school received a "B" grade,
they were disappointed,
Bushman added. Teacher and
faculty members work hard
throughout the year to help
students gain knowledge to
score higher on the FCAT.
Last week, when they found
out their students really did
show significant progress,
they were extremely pleased,
Bushman said.
"Now we're in the process
of figuring out what to do with
the 'A' dollars," Bushman
said. The school received
nearly $78,000 for making the
grade.
In the past, the money has
been used to buy materials
for students such as books or
computer software and give
bonuses to teachers. Next
week, the staff will propose
ideas to the Inverness
Primary School Advisory
Council for further discus-
sion.
"They're quite excited, of
course," Bushman said.
Every person involved at
the school has a say on how
the money is spent, from cafe-
teria workers to teachers,
because they all had a hand
in making Inverness Middle
School an "A' school,
Bushman said.
Visibly atex
Continued from Page 1A
In the few short months since
the club lowered its age limit,
close to 1,400 people have
joined, many of those in their 40s
and 50s.
Zaphel said the club offers a
range of programs, from educa-
tional seminars and health
screenings to digital photogra-
phy classes and trips, both day
trips and longer vacation trips.
She said members also contin-
ually ask for health screenings
- blood pressure and choles-
terol checks, skin cancer and
prostate cancer checks, etc.
Other popular programs
include seminars on the latest
research on health-related top-
ics. Sometimes members can
sign up to be part of research
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Tooth Talk
Are You Ever too Old for Cavities?
Tooth decay is common in
children and young adults.
After about age 35, many
people tend to have fewer
cavities. This happens for two
main reasons. First, the parts of
the teeth most at risk for decay
have already been filled.
Secondly, most adults become
more skilled and more faithful
at cleaning their teeth.
Some people go to the
dentist for years without any
cavities. They are often
surprised when once again the
dentist says they have one or
more areas with decay. In fact,
for many people the rate of
decay increases again after they
are in their fifties. Some decay
starts around old fillings that
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are breaking down and leaking.
The most common decay after
age fifty is on the exposed root
surfaces of the teeth.
Gum recession uncovers,
part of the roots of the teeth.
Root exposure tends to increase
as people get older. The roots
are not protected by enamel
and are about 100 times as
susceptible to decay. Plaque at
the gumline and between the
teeth softens the exposed roots
and causes decay.
You are never too old to get
cavities as long as you have
teeth! So, to avoid problems
from tooth decay, brush and
floss daily, and visit your
dentist for regular check-ups.
r. Linda Witherow, DDS
dedicatedd to "Personalized Care"
Come visit
Crystal River
Wildlife Refuge
and help us
celebrate
National
Wildlife Refuge
Week.
Saturday, October 13
9:30 a.m. 4 p.m.
Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge
(next to Port Paradise Resort)
Cherokee Indian blessing ceremony 9:30 a.m.
1502 S.E. Kings Bay Drive, Crystal River Fl
563-2088
Hands on displays ~ exhibits ~ children's activities ~ educational games
Sponsored By: Friends of the Chassahowitzka Natonal Wildlife Refuge Complex
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For more information about NIE,
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Most programs and screen-
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mal costs.
Membership in the Share
Club includes a monthly
newsletter and calendar of
events and a membership card,
which entitles members to dis-
counts at many local businesses.
In the works is a new home
for the Share Club the former
First Baptist Church building
on Seminole Avenue. After it's
remodeled, the building will
feature an indoor walking track
and space for dances. The build-
ing will seat 500 people.
"Our policy is, if we want to
promote a healthy lifestyle, we
don't want people to have to
wait until they're 55," Zaphel
said.
To join CMHS Share Club,
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341-1288
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With Crematory
MICHAEL SELLS
Memorial Service:
Sun.,Oct.14,2pm
Hernando Methodist Church
JERRY CLAYTON WALLER
View:Fri.,6-8pm
Graveside Services: Sat., 11 am
New Hope Cemetery Istachatta
JULIA ANN KELLY
View:Fri.,4-6pm
Private CremationArrangements
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Private Cremation Arrangements
HELEN LATOUR
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Rose Dimick, 63
INVERNESS
Rose Mary Dimick, 63, Inver-
ness, died Monday, Oct. 8,2007.
She was born June 26, 1944,
in Spring Valley, N.Y, to Harry
and Eva (Newinski) Snyder.
She moved to Inverness five
years ago from Crystal River.
Mrs. Dimick was a home-
maker.
She was preceded in death
by her husband of 34 years,
Marshall Dimick, and her
brother, Harry Snyder II.
Survivors include her com-
panion of 11 years, Robert Mergl
of Inverness; three sons, David
Dimick of Homosassa, Marshall
Dimick of Bushnell and Brian
Dimick of Homosassa; two
daughters, Dorothy Irish of
South Royalton, Vt., and Edna
Ollis of Enfield, N.H.; two sis-
ters, Barbara Weaver of Goshen,
N.Y, and Janet Oliver of New
York; 10 grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Homosassa.
Michael Sells, 52
INVERNESS
Michael Ryan Sells, 52,
Inverness, died Wednesday,
Oct. 3, 2007, at Citrus Memorial
Health System in Inverness.
Mr. Sells was born July 14,
1955, in Akron, Ohio, and
moved to Inverness during his
childhood in 1962, where he
was raised and graduated from
Citrus High School in 1973.
After high school, he moved to
Phoenix, Ariz., until 2001,
when he came back to
*, Inverness to live.
Mr. Sells was a carpenter in
_. home construction.
/ane j t His enjoyment in life was be-
ing on the Withlacoochee River
He was Protestant
Survivors include his daugh-
ter, Michele Sells of Phoenix,
Ariz.; his parents, Don and
Helen Sells of Inverness; three
sisters, Julie Fusco and hus-
band Craig of Denver, Colo.,
Donna Barnes and husband
J.C. of Wildwood and Debbie
Barnes and husband Raymond
of Coleman; several nieces and
nephews; several great-nieces
and nephews; and his best
friend, Jennifer Richardson of
rs Phoenix, Ariz.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
Dorothy
Shepherd, 93
HERNANDO
Dorothy Hall Shepherd, 93,
Hernando, died Thursday, Oct.
I 11, 2007, in Inverness.
She was born June 25, 1914,
in Boundary City, Ind., to Pearl
and Grace (Lindley) Hall and
d- came to this area in 1994 from
,n Stroh, Ind.
it- Mrs. Shepherd was a retired
-s, licensed practical nurse.
ly She was a member of Stroh
Church of God, Stroh, Ind.
u- She was preceded in death
td by her husband, Kenneth 0.
,er "Peanut" Shepherd and a son,
il Donald D. Shepherd.
d Survivors include four daugh-
td ters, Phyllis Amari and husband
m Donald of Inverness, Wanda
v- Sires, Peggy Lykins and hus-
band Harold, and Kay Kelley
ly and husband Loren, all of
Hernando; brother, Donald Hall
- u- and wife Alfreda of Madeira,
Calif.; 23 grandchildren; 40
n great-grandchildren; and sever-
,d al great-great-grandchildren.
d Hooper Funeral Home,
te Inverness.
t-
se Jerry Waller, 69
e, CARRABELLE
Id
e- Jerry "Huggy Bear" Clayton
'ie Waller, 69, Carrabelle, died
ar Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007, at the
Tallahassee Memorial Hospi-
Our Inverness O5 ice is Open & Here to Serve Your
Funeral Planning, Counseling & Arranging Needs
WEEKLY AQUATIC SPRAY SCHEDULE
FOR CITRUS COUNTY
Citrus County's Aquatic Services Division plans the following aquatic weed
control activities for the week beginning October 15, 2007.
HERBICIDE TREATMENTS
Hernando Pool
Floral City
Chassahowitzka River
Inverness Pool
Crystal River
Floral City Pool
Hernando Pool
Inverness Pool
tal in Tallahassee.
Mr. Waller was 1
Inverness on March
and moved to Carra
1993 from Anchorage,
He was an
ironworker for
various nuclear
plants and also
worked on the
Alaska
Pipeline.
Mr. Waller served in
Air Force.
He was a foster car
for 33 years and was a
of the American Legio
Carrabelle.
He was Protestant.
Survivors include
Andrea J. (Bourget) Wa
sons, Bonna Wall
Andrew Waller, b
Carrabelle; four da
Brandy McNally of Ca
Evie Waller, Kelly Wa
Laura Waller,
Tallahassee; his moth
A. Waller of Istacha
brothers, Jack Walle
Waller, both of Isi
Richard Waller of Flo
Alan Waller and
"Boogie" Waller, 1
Istachatta; two sisters
Alvarez of Inverne
Nancy Inmon of Ist
and six grandchildren
Chas. E. Davis
Home with Cr'
Inverness.
Click on www.chr
line.corn to view archi
obituaries.
Funeral
Michael Ryan
Memorial services for
R. Sells will be condu
p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14,20
the Hernando
Methodist Church at
Norvell Bryant I
Hernando, with Past
Montgomery officiatin
of flowers, the family
memorial contribute
Hospice of Citrus Coun
Box 641270, Beverly t
34465 or to the H
United Methodist Chu
Jerry Clayton Wal
family will receive fr
visitation from 6 to
Friday, Oct. 12, 2007
Chas. E. Davis Funer
of Inverness. Gravesid
al services will be condo
11 a.m. Saturday, Oct.
from the New Hope C
in Istachatta with M
Steed officiating. Bu
follow. Memorials in
memory may be mad
charity of your choice.
Death
Milan Dju
POLITIC
ZAGREB, Croa
Djukic, a prominent
Croatia's minority
former deputy
speaker, has died.
He died Monda:
in his home vi
Lapac, in central
family said, with
ing.
Djukic led the
Party since the
born in
18, 1938,
belle in
Alaska.
the U.S.
,e areynt
representing Croatian Serls
who did not join their compa-
triots' armed rebellion against
Croatia's independence frorh
the former Yugoslavia, which
triggered a six-month war.
As a representative of a
minority, he was deputy parlig-
ment speaker in 1992-1996 and
a lawmaker from 1992 until
2004.
Bud Ekins, 77
STUNTMAN
member LOS ANGELES Bud
n Post in Ekins, a renowned off-roah
racer and stuntman who pet-
formed the famous motorcycle
his wife, jump over barbed wire in "Th+
caller; two Great Escape," has died. He
er and was 77.
toth of Ekins died Saturday of natu-
tughters, ral causes at Cedars-Sinai
rrabelle, Medical Center, family
tller and spokesman Paul Bloch said.
all of Ekins, a friend and mentor of
her, Lois fellow biker Steve McQueea,
.tta; five had a stunt career that lasted
r, Victor for 30 years and appeared in
tachatta, dozens of movies, including
oral City, "Diamonds Are Forever,"
Milton "Earthquake" and "The Blues
both of Brothers." He also had bit
s, Janice parts in about a dozen films.
ess and Born in 1930 to a working
tachatta; class family in Hollywood,
Ekins fell in love with motorcy-
Funeral cles at an early age. In the
ematory, 1950s, he was one of the first
U.S. competitors in world-class
onicleon- motocross events in Europe.
ved local His friendship with
McQueen grew out of their love
of motorcycles. Ekins owned a
Triumph dealership in the
1960s. McQueen would hang
out there and Ekins taught him
about off-road racing.
Ekins, his brother, David,
Sells. and McQueen raced as a team
* Michael in the 1964 International Six
cted at 2 Day Trials in Germany,
007, from although McQueen crashed
United and Ekins broke his leg, Bloch
2125 E. said.
Highway, Overall, Ekins won four gold
or Tyler medals and a silver medal at
g. In lieu the international trials in the
suggests 1960s.
ions to Ekins got into stunt work
nty at PO. when McQueen asked him to
Hills, FL work on "The Great Escape" in
ernando 1962 in Germany. While
rch. McQueen did some of the
ler. The motorcycle stunts, it was Ekins,
friends in uncredited, who doubled in the
8 p.m. scene where McQueen's pris-
, at the oner-of-war character jumps a
al Home motorcycle over a barbed-wire
le funer- fence. :
ducted at It is considered one of thee
13, 2007, most famous motorcycle movie
-emetery stunts ever performed.
Ir. Larry
rial will
i Jerry's
Ie to the
Robert 'Red'
Shipley, 70
BROADCASTER
WASHINGTON Robert
"Red" Shipley, a longtime radio
7 I host who specialized in country,
'tJS Southern gospel and bluegrass
,music, has died. He was 70.
'- Shipley died Saturday df
cancer at the University df
kic, 61 Virginia Medical Center, saiH
SA ANKay Summers, director of pul-
lic information at WAMU-FM.
itia Milan The Tennessee native was a
ent leader of fixture of the Washingtoh
Serbs and a region's airwaves for fogur
parliament decades, and until last month
He was 61. hosted WAMU-FM's "Staineoi
y of an illness Glass Bluegrass" Sunday pro-
llage, Donji gram for 25 years.
I Croatia, his The International Bluegrass
out elaborat- Music Association named him
the 2006 Broadcaster of the
Serb People's Year, based on voting by h's
early 1990s, peers.
Nuphar / Lotus / Tussocks
Pennywort / Paspalum / Nuphar / Lotus /
Hyacinth / Tussocks / Lettuce / Hydrilla
Hydrilla
Tussocks / Lotus / Nuphar / Pickerelweed
MECHANICAL HARVESTING
Lyngbya
Floating Heart / Water Paspalum / Tussocks
Tussocks / Coontail / Bladderwort
S. Naiad
All treatments are contingent upon weather conditions and water quality. Treated
areas will be identified with "Warning Signs" indicating the date of treatment and the
necessary water use restrictions. For further information, please call 352-527-7620.
Citrus County
Division of Aquatic Services
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he said the company had just
lost a bid to build a desalina-
tion plant in the Tampa area
and the company indicated it
would entertain
his idea of co-
location, but
someone else
would have to
build and oper-
ate the plant,
Bartell said.
He said he
later talked to
former Progress
Energy Florida
president Bill
Habermeyer
about the concept of co-locat-
ing a desalination plant at the
Crystal River site, and he indi-
,cated he would be willing to
talk to county officials. Lyash
replaced Habermeyer.
Bartell said he wants to
avoid a water crisis by dis-
cussing alternative water sup-
plies well before the problem
develops. He said desalina-
tion is one of many alterna-
tives for lessening with-
drawals from the aquifer. Two
other possibilities, he said,
are to impose conservation
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rates to encourage lower
water use by consumers and
build sewer treatment plant
reuse facilities for irrigation
purposes.
He said Dave Moore, execu-
tive director of the water dis-
trict, is scheduled to address
the county commission in two
weeks about
the need for
better enforce-
ment of water-
ing restrictions,
the use of con-
servation rates,
consumptive
use permits
and other water
related issues.
Bartell said he
will advocate
getting tougher
on enforcement of water use
violations. The county cur-
rently has no formal enforce-
ment program.
A decision on what size
desalination plant would be
constructed probably won't be
discussed until after the
Southwest Florida Water
Management District com-
pletes its minimum flows and
levels study of local water bod-
ies. Only then will the regional
water supply authority know
how much water will be need-
ed in the future, Bartell said.
BAND LOCATIONS
A Dunnellon Motors The
Shambles
B Dunnellon Business Center
- David Sloane Project
C Laundry Mat Dunnellon
High School Jazz Band
D Suntrust Bank Rick
Dalinger Trio
E JR's Pub-The
Accelerators
F Sheffield Insurance The
Gimmicks
G Red Fox Gallery Gosia &
Ali -
H Penn Plaza Final Note
I Regions Bank Nino
Castanada Latin Jazz
J State Farm Insurance -
Uncle Eddie
K Chamber of Commerce -
Joe Michel & Valerie Levy
L Abigails Charlie
Rimillard
M First Realty Ocalaco
N Our Florida Books Papa
Sass
0 Comcast Al King
P My Favorite Things Liz
Pennock & Dr. Blues
Q Grumbles House -
Dunnellon Male Chorus,
Saxalation
FOOD VENDOR LOCATIONS
1 Dunnellon Motors chili-
dogs, peppers, subs, fries,
drinks.
2 Dunnellon Insurance -
(First Bethell Missionary)
wings, jumbalia, cakes,
pies.
3 Badcock (Band Boosters)
ribs, drinks.
4 Suntrust Bank Kettle
Kom
5 Regions Bank arepas,
hamburgers, chilidogs
6 Regions Bank boiled
peanuts
7 Chamber of Commerce -
(Kiwanis) hot dogs, ham-
burgers, drinks
8 Bob Rogers Cubans,
pork, rice & beans
9 Bob Rogers arepas
10 Habitat sausage
11 Two Sisters Kettle Kom
12 H. Michael Evens Attorney-
at-Law sausage
13 Comcast candy
14 My Favorite Things -
kabobs. drinks.
15 Always Something pork,
chicken, sausage on a stick
16 Dunnellon Library donuts
and funnel cakes
BEER
1 Dunnellon Motors
2 Chamber of Commerce
3 First Realty
PORTABLE RESTROOMS
(HR- handicapped accessi-
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1 Lions Club R
2 Chamber of Commerce -
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4 Habitat R
5 Babcock- R
OTHER LOCATIONS
BS Penn Plaza
CS Lions Club
AIDE Aide Station -
Dunnellon Fire Dept
P PARKING
REVERSE
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businesses for their contribution to his year's Oktoberfest )
< Aardvark's FL Kayak Co. Green & Green, P. A.
K Advanced Aluminum Gulf Shores Sertoma Club
< Air Care Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park
SAll Children's Sertoma Therapy Center Hooper Funeral Home
< Antarctic Air Conditioning & Heating J.B. Eenthiparse
< Badcock Furniture (Inverness) Louie Lott >
< Bay Area Air Conditioning & Heating Love Honda Chevy
<.Beef 0 Brady's Macrae's of Homosassa
< Beverly Hills Bowl Manatee Office Supply
Beverly Hills Liquor Margarita Grill
< Birds Underwater Dive Center Misty River Seafood House
< Bob Bennett Movie Gallery
SBrown Funeral Home Mr. Auto
< Camp Endeavor Myriam's Restaurant
Candy Bouquet Nature Coast Lawn Care & Landscape, Inc.>
< Capital City Bank Oar House
< Captain Mike's Lazy River Cruises Orange Bank
SCaptain Mike's Sunshine River Tours Oysters
< Charley's Fish House Perfect 10 Nails (Judy Foxworth)
< Citrus Certeen Club Perfect 10 Nails (Kristina Johnson)
Citrus County Chronicle Perfect 10 Nails (Madison Thompson)
< Citrus County Detention Center Pine Ridge Golf
< Citrus County Parks Dept. Pantation Animal Clinic
k Citrus Hearing Impaired Program Services Plantation Inn
< Citrus Paint & D6cor Price & Co., P.A.
SCitrus Pet Plaza Rainbow Pub
< Citrus Springs Golf & Country Club River House Restaurant
Clawdaddy's Roc's 491 Sports Bar
< Coach's (Dunnellon) S.T.A.D.T. Aquatic Adventures
Cockadoodles Cafe Serenity Day Spa
< Color Country Nursery Sherwin Williams
< Cone Distributing Shirley's of Lecanto
i Copp Winery Singing River Tours
< Crystal Liquor Skeets Bar-B-Q
- Crystal River Bank Sport, The Best in Rehab
< Crystal River Firestone Strickland Funeral Home
1 Crystal River Wine & Cheese Co. Stumpknockers
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< Curves (Beverly Hills) Subway >
Curves (Inverness) Taylor Rental
< Dan's Clam Stand The Manor Family Restaurant
Debbie Tannery (Landmark Realty) The Olive Tree Restaurant
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< Dinin in the Past Tire Kingdom
< Dunnellon Wine & Spirits Twisters Design Studio -
SEd's Tackle Shop USNCC Sea Cadets, Nautilus Division >
< Fred's Barber Shop Wachovia Bank
Free Wheelin' Sertoma Club West Pasco Sertoma Club
< Full Belly Deli Whetstone Oil
< G and C Hardware Z Chefs Restaurant
Golf Outlet Zerbe's Mobile Grease Monkeys
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will advocate
getting tougher
on enforcement
of water use
violations.
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Festival of
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Free Admission Seminars Family Fun
Ocala Equestrian Complex 1601 SW 60th Ave, Ocala
For more info visit www.flalpacas.com
or call 352-628-0156
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Chronicle, the Rotary Club of
Homosassa Springs, Nature's Resort,
Ameriprise Financial Services,
Como RV Sales, GreenBlades,
Heartbeat Recording Studio,
Midway Animal Hospital and Wal-Mart.
For more info call:
Stefan at 795-7572 or
Gregg at 628-6624
(Monday Friday 8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.)
For Camping or Cabin Rental
info, contact Nature's Resort
at 352-628-9544.
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Yesterday Pvs Day A
Australia 1.1064 1.1153
Brazil 1.8015 1.8025 o
Britain 2.0337 2.0416 *^
Canada .9762 .9813
China 7.5070 7.5125
Euro .7034 .7076
Hong Konq 7.7545 7.7565 '0
Hunqary 175.28 177.02
India 39.105 39.140
Indnsia 9090.91 9090.91 70
Israel 4.0100 4.0380 w
Japan 117.25 117.25
Jordan .7075 .7085 1
Malaysia 3.3645 3.3745 ?
Mexico 10.8231 10.8328
Pakistan 60.68 60.73
Poland 2.62 2.66 o
Russia 24.8905 24.9495 e
Singapore 1.4630 1.4671 r
Slovak Rep 23.59 23.76 nl
So. Africa 6.7254 6.8938 '2
So. Korea 917.43 916.59
Sweden 6.4138 6.4649 ,
Switzerind 1.1814 1.1840 .,j
Taiwan 32.68 32.70 .
U.A.E. 3.6723 3.6716 *U
Venzuel 2145.92 2145.92 .g
British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others shoiv
dollar in foreign currency.
Yesterday Pvs Day
Prime Rate 7_ 5 7.75 .,
Discount Rate S.25 5.25
Federal Funds Ratle 475 4.75
Treasuries
3-ric,.nr il 4 1 384
6-nmonr,, 4 t 4 00
j 4 20
._. -,'., _I i'i-." 452
30. -vl 4 ::. 4 76
FUTURES rr
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Nov07 83.08 +1.78
Corn CBOT Dec 07 3433/4 -31;i
Wheatl CBOT Dec 07 883 +30
Soybeans CBOT Nov07 9811/2 +13/V4
Cattle C1E Dec07 97.77 +1.15
PorkBellies CME Feb08 87.17 +1.50j
Sugar (world) NYBT Mar 08 9.81 +.07
Orange Juice NYBT Jan08 136.55 -4.55
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SPOT
Yesterday
Pvs Day ,
Gold (troy oz., spot) $751.30 $737.80
Silver (trov oz.. soot) $13.883
$13.389 ,
Copper (pound) $3.6490 $3.1150U
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.
IAME I AN T C E C ANG
IN SA3Q NATIO ALM R EI
ILOAF.IlnA'S' Clcromzit 12. 2007
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
BUSINESS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2007 11A
5-Yr
itm, NAV Chg %Rtn
SMinvestments A:
ValAp39,12 -.14+1059
ratAp 17.31 -.06 +937
l Oonstp 30.51 -.41 +88.7
HYdAp 4.46 +.02 +86.7
IntlGrop 35.84 -.05+203.
SelEqtyr 22.53 -.14 +99.4
1IM Investments B:
CapDvB1 19.26 -.17+137.0
AIM Investor Cl:
Energy 52.66 +.13+323.:
'SummnitPp 1p5.37 -.07+120.61
Uelites 19.67 +.09+183:
Advance Capital I:
alancp 20.04 -.09 +75.1
nc 9.50 ... +33
Alger Funds B:
kmCapGrt 7.17 ... N
AlllanceBern A:
BalanAp 18.80 -.04 +79.7
bTchA p 80.55 -.91+131.5
haVA p 25.46 -.12+260.2
SmCpGrA 32,98 -.38+158.3
AllanceBern Adv:
NtValAdv 25.89 -.12+265.6
LgCpGrAd 24.85 -.24 +77.0
AlllanceBern B:
foqrp8BdB p1.85 ....+48.9
&* 1TchB1t71.47 -.81+122.6
.rowthBt 29.47 -.31 +93.
SSCpGrBt 27.28 -.31+148.0
V.SGov0Bp 6.73 ... +8.8
AlllanceBern C:
I SCpGrCi 27.38 -.31+148.7
Aflianz Funds A:
NFJOvVIt 18.43 -.09+147.8
Alianz Funds C:
GrowthCt 25,67 -.25 +91.0
TprgelCt 23.56 -.26+146.4
Amer Beacon Plan:
i LPgCpPIn 25.04 -.12+152.2
Amer Century Adv:
SEqGroAp 27.67 -.14+1102
Amer Century Inv:
Balancednl17.57 -.05 +70.4
*.qlncn 9.11 -.01 +97.2
ro"thn 26.50 -.28 +88.
erilagel n22.08 -22+170.3
'licGron 35.10 -.19+109.4
IntDiscrn 19.29 +.27+305.0
8intlGroln 1522 +.15+158.1
raileScin 5.98 -.04 +55.7
NewOpprn8.56 -.13+115.1
OneChAgn14.84 -.03 NS
S RealEstl n 30.59 -.20+206.8
'rUtra n 32.37 -.30 +67.9
''Vatuelnvn 7.99 -.02+109.9
'.Vislan 23.55 -.24+159.9
9American Funds A:
N'mcpAp 22.51 -.14+101.0
W'iltlAp 31.54 -.12 +96.2
.&Ap 20.45 -.04 +83.1
.SondAp 13.26 +.01 +41.2
1.aWAp 20.07 +.07 +61.1
IBAp 67.70 +.17+120.6
WGA p 49.28 +.13+209.5
upacAp 56.11 +.17+204,8
CdlnvAp 46.30 -.06+150.3
w'p 38.14 -.15+132.1
PI1TrAp 12.48 +.02 +93.2
Ap 21.51 -.01+107.0
_tBdAp 13.41 +.01 +15.8
CAAp 36.97 -.12+106.4
EcoAp 31.37 -.15+159.6
PerAp 37.55 +.02+169.2
,l;2.'1,0 63.05 .+.30+2992
.":' 49.08 -.03+242.0
iL'5,1 12.30 ... +20.7
V:rA. 38.20 -.16+102.6
American Funds B:
WBalBt 20.38 -.04 +76.5
j(CapIBBt 67.70 +.17+112,3
"piWGrB 149.04 +.13+197.6
SiGrwthBt 36.73 -.15+123.5
bincoBt 21.38 -.01 +99.1
j Bt 36.8Q -.13 +98.5
aSh Bt 37.98 -.16 +95.1
'-rlel Mutual Fds:
tpprec 52.01 -37 +92.4
:'el 56.70 -.38+101.2
rfrtisan Funds:
1ll 34.81 +.38+173.0
'*idCap 37.95 -.49+143.1
'MdCapVal 22.02 -.12+179.4
laron Funds:
onssel 68.27 -.57+1502
growthh 56.34 -.42+138.7
p'artnersp 27.32 -.26 NS
reCap 26.16 -32+144.1
4ernstein Fds:
0lftDur 13.11 +.01 +24.9
[.rivMu 13.96 -.01 +15.2
SfxMgdlntl 30.27 +.05+200.9
s8tlPort 30.01 +.04+204.9
m'EmMkts 53.40 +.12+550.0
'lackRock A:
EluroraA 29.51 -.26+141.0
uBaVlAp 33.84 -.11+121.9
mdCapDevApl8.01 -.16 +91.0
9B6sAIAr 20.74 +.06+153.1
3%WYInvA 8.03 +.01 +86.5
ItackRock B&C:
GaiAJCt 19.55 +.05+143.4
BlackRock Instil:
S"ndywine Fds
S BluePdn 38.94 -.28+124.1
Bmndynn41.76 -.30+121.3
Brinson Funds Y:
HiYIdlYn 6.92 +.01 +72.9
CGM Funds:
I CapDvn 36.56 -.39+211.6
1 Focusn 58.72 -.43+3572
L-Muln 37.00 -.32+133.6
r M Funds:
ICpVII 34.39 -.03+171.6
YIIlamos Funds:
Gr&lncAp35.14 -.22 +98.1
Get/hAp 67.94 -.92+132.9
Grow hCt 63.88 -.86+1243
Calvert Group:
Inop 16.72 ... +41.4
InUEqAp 26.80 +22+162.4
MunInt 10,51 ... +13.5
SDcialAp 31.73 -.13 +58.4
SocBdp 15.90 ... +32.5
SocEqAp 41.78 -.19 +81.2
TpFU 10.09 ... +5.7
CFLgp 16.26 ... +17.4
TxF V 15.57 ... +15.9
SCauseway Intl:
,Institnlrn2220 -.01+207.9
_OUpper 96.15 -.05+66.6
--Cohen & Steers:
julyfro,,- 84' -.12+218.7
olumbia Class A:
rr, 5+186.0
PI .:.C.:ry ~~.'i 2 +92.5
G-21CntryAtl7.21 -.12+181.9
MarsGrA 123.73 -.14 +92.5
Columbia Class Z:
Acorn Z 33.63 -.26+191.3
-AcomlntZ 49.42 +.01 +321.7
IntEqZ 19.79 -.02+179.5
LgCpldxZ 30.37 -.16+102.1
gMrnOpZr 18.22 -.04+211.9
DFA Funds:
-YSCorEq2ni2.68 -.08 NS
DWS Scudder Cl A:
-ommA p 27.55 -.09+192.2
DrHiRA 53.87 -.17+125.8
DWS Scudder Cl S:
D irPlsInc 12.51 +.01 +24.6
-ErMkln 12.33 +.03+127.6
EwMkGrr30.18 -.04+429.3
i EuroEq 42.55 -.10+177.5
-GIbBdSr 9.82 ... +30.6
; GIbOpp 47,90 -.10+235.0
S-GIblThem 38.45 -.08+203.8
Gold&Pre 26.06 +.41+338.1
-NiYldTx 12.76 ... +27.9
-lIfSxAMT 11.03 -.01 +16.2
InIFdSn 73.97 +.26+175.7
tatAmrEq 81.94 -.88+631.1
TmgMgtniS68.99 -.01 +20.8
-MATFS 14.69 ... +19.4
D Ovis Funds A:
NYVenA 42.60 +.04+124.1
a Davis Funds B:
,-NYVenB 40.59 +.05+115.5
Davis Funds C &Y:
i,,YVenY 43.17 +.05+127.5
SNYVenC 40.86 +.04+115.7
! Delaware Invest A:
<,',,A i =23 '9+122.1
,i iIJ;A, 11 J3 ... +23.6
uklaeare Invest B:
DelohB 3.36 +.01 +97.4
SelGrBt 27.89 -.47+110.6
Dimensional Fds:
I ErmMktV 47.20 +.06+644.4
IntSmVa n 23.70 +.06+337.9
-USMron16.39 -.21+175.2
-US Small n22.56 -.28+162.2
11US SmVa 29.56 -259+197.0
InlSrmCo n21.93 +.86+293.9
ErngMktn 36.15 -.03+440.2
Frxdn 10.19 ... +15.2
aVan 26.52 -.02+278.3
,-b5Fxlncn10.76 ... +18.5
I USTgtV 25.48 -25+179.0
i TMIntVa 22.69 -.02+267.9
TMMktwV 18.98 -.07+152.8
.YGIFxdn 10.32 ... +14.7
OFARIEn 31.60 -.21+192.4
I a adge&Cox:
I alanced 90.10 -.12 +96.0
hnome 12.54 +:02 +26.6
InlStk 50.23 -.07+282.2
Stock 161.63 -.38+141.1
-Zrac 47.86 -.18 +71.8
Dreyf 11.37 -.04 +93.3
DOr5001n 44.31 -.23 +89.1
-EmgLd 35.12 -.48+106.6
SFLIntr 12.81 -.01 +14.2
InsMut ... 0.0
Dreyfus Founders:
I-G rowthB .. ... 0.0
G rwthF p .. ... 0.0
Dreyfus Premier:
CorVlvp 34.09 -.06+110.0
LtdHYdAp 7.18 +.01 +81,0
CSIrValAr 35.87 -.07+181.0
tlhGroA 29.20 -.62+112.5
Olehaus Funds:
EMklGr 55.86 +.56+544.3
EatonVanceCIlA:
ChinaAp 40.64 +.36+455.1
AMTFMBI 10.70 ... +28.1
r. MultiCGrA 11.81 -.16+178.3
InBosA 6.43 +.01 +85.0
LgCpVal 23.44 -.05+126.2
S NalMun 11.51 +.01 +38.5 ,
S SpEqtA 16.63 -.12+121.7 '
S TradGvA 7.13 +.01 +14.0 .
Eaton Vance ClB: *
S FLMBt 10.85 ... +19.0
S HfhSBI 13.00 -.07 +72.1
NatlMBI 11.50 ..+34.1
Eaton Vance Cl C: -
GovtCp 7,12 ... +9.8 %
NaIlMCt 11.50 .. +33.3 4 11 1
S Evergreen A:
S AstAllIp 15.89 +.01 +93.4
Evergreen C: m
S AstAJICt 15.34 ... +87.0 -
3 Evergreen 1: *
S CoriBdl 10.39 ... +23.7 -
SIMunil 9.86 ... +14.3
Excelsior Funds: -
S Energy 28.55 -.06+320.3
. HiYieldp 4.66 -.01 +74.7
S VagRestr 60.70 -.13+181.0 O -
S FBR Funds:
SmCap 57.92 -.14+212.9
FPA Funds: -
0 Nwinc 10.90 ... +26.6 l .
Fairholme 33.78 -.10 -
S +155.2
Federated A:
2 MidGrStA 45.15 -.44+145.9 *
S KaufmAp 6.89 -.02+161.7
S MuSecA 10.37 ... +18.2 l ^ ^
Federated Insth
KaufnK 6.89 -.02+161.1 GoldPrMA41.21 +.72+307.1
Fidelity Adv FocT: GrwthAp 47.10 -.32+113.9
EnergyT 53.91 +.01+305.5 HYTFAp 10.65 -.01 +31.9
HCarT 22.73 -.16 +69.9 IncomAp 2.77 +01+115.5
Fidelity Advisor A: InsTFAp 12.11 -.01 +21.8
S DivlnAdr 2i.23 +21+185.2 NYrTFp 10.78 -.01 +15.9
id itAdvo +1 LATFAp 11.41 ... +22.0
Fidelity Advisor 1: LMGvScA 9.95 -.01 +12.9
Divinln 26.66 +21+189.7 MDTFAp 11.55 -.01 +21.5
EqGrIn 70.23 -.47+109.5 MATFAp 11.71 -.01 +21.1
EqIntn 33.30 -.10+118.1 MITFAp 12.07 ... +21.5
IntBdln 10.68 ... +21.5 MNInsA 11.94 -.01 +20.8
Fidelity AdvisorT: MOTFAp 12.08 -.01 +22.2
S BalacT 17.25 -.05 +8.4 NJTFAp 11.99 -.01 +22.9
DivlntTp 25.93 +.21+181.8 NYInsAp 11.36 -.01 +20.0
DivGrTp 14.54 -.04 +76.5 NYTFAp 11.62 -.01 +21.1
DynCATp21.29 -.11+140.5 NCTFAp 12.09 -.01 +22.1
EqGrTp 66.09 -.44+103.7 OhiolAp 12.42 -.01 +22.1
EqlnT 32.85 -.09+112.4 ORTFAp 11.72 ... +23.4
7 GrOppT 44.09 -.42+108.7 PATFAp 10.27 -01 +21.7
HinAdTp 10.82 +.01+157.9 ReEScAp 22.27 -.10+125.80
IntBdT 10.66 ... +19.8 RisvAp 37.72 -.24 +84.1
SSMCpGrA 45.86 -.65+149.2
MulncTp 12.72 -.01 +21.5 USGovAp 6.37 +.01 +18.2
OvrseaT 26.62 +.18+173.5 UilsAp 15.04 +.05+156.1
STRT 5.28 ... +16.1 VATFAp 11.62 -.01 +23.0
Fidelity Freedom: Frankffmp Frnk Adv:
FF2010n 15.64 -.02 +66.3 InmeAd 2.76 +01+117.8
FF2015 n 13.17 -.02 NS Franklemp Frnk B:
FF2020n 16.88 -.03 +94.3 DioreBi 2.76 +.01+107.3
FF2025n 14.00 -.03 NS FaTe mpt27. 6 +01+107.3k
FF2030n 17.66 -.05+109.9 Frank/TempFrnk C:
FF2035n 14.63 -.05 NS Fo Aip 14.54 +.04 NS
FF2040n 10.47 -.03+119.6 IncomCt 2.7 +.01+110.2
Fidelity Invest: Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
AggrGrrn24.89 -.22+161.6 BeacnA 17.85 +.04+118.0
AMgrr-On 17.22 -03 +63.0 DiUscA 34.26 +.16+158.5
AMgr7On 18.14 -05 +777 Qu/At 24.07 +07+129.8
AMgr20rn!2.94 -.01 +51.8 SharesA 27.86 +.07+108.2
Balancn 20.64 -.06+116.1 Frank/Temp Mtl C:
BlueChGrn46.68 -.38 +732 DiscCt 33.86 +.17+1508.2
CAMunn 12.17 -.01 +21.6 SharesCt 27.43 +.07+101.5
Canadan 66.10 -.07+312.7 Frank/Temp Temp A:
CapApn 31.68 -.16+152.6 DvMktAp 37.05 +.63+374.1
CapDevOnl4.75 -.06 +93.5 ForgnAp 16.21 +.18+155.5
Cplncrn 9.06 +.01+132.1 GIBdAp 11.74 +.03 +81.3
ChinaRgn39.30 +.62+305.5 GiwtlhAp 27.55 +.04+134.7
CnSn 518.09 -2.16 +87.8 InxEMp ... ... 0.0
CTMunrn11.23 ... +18.3 WorkdAp 21.75 +.08+151.0
Contran 77.54 -.36+130.2 Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
CnvScn 30.33 -.13+126.0 GrhAv 27.63 +,04+137.8
DisEqn 32.90 -.26+108.0 Frank/Temp Tmp B&C:
Divlngn 44.32 +.22+213.1 DevMktC 36.10 +.61+358.8
DivStkOn 17.91 -.08 +97.4 Fo1gnCp 15.90 +.18+146.5
DivGlhn 32.60 -.09 +82.3 GmrhCp 26.74 +.04+126.3
EmrMkn 35.17 +.20+470.6 GE Elfun S&S:
Eqlncn 62.67 -.17+119.0 S&SPM 51.96 -.25 +90.3
EQIrn 25.73 -.08+109.5 GMOTrustllI:
ECapAp 31.96 +,27+205.3 EmMkr 27.71 -.04+529.0
Europe 45.98 +.61+273.2 For 20.36 +.06+202.3
Exchn 367.24 -1.21+110.2 intrlnW 39.26 +.13+218.0
Export n 26.87 -.22+146.5 GMO Trust IV:
Fdeln 41.67 -.10+106.8 EmrMkt 27.63 -.05+530.0
Fiftyrn 24.73 -.20+119.6 Foreign 20.37 +.06+203.3
FItRateHir0n9.77 +.02 +30.2 InGrEq 35.58 +.16 NS
FLMurn 11.30 -.01 +20.0 IntllntrV 39.25 +.13+218.9
FrInOnen 32.60 -.10+107.6 GMOTi4ustVl:
GNMAn 10.73 +.01 +19.7 EmgMktsr27.66 -.04 NS
Govtlr 10.09 ... +18.3 ln"ind&R M25.14 -.05 NS
GroCon 86.10 -.82+165.6 IlntCorEq 44.79 +18 NS
Grolncn 31.07 -.08 +66.6 USQlyEq 22.96 -.08 NS
Grolnclln 12.26 -.05 +90.1 Gabeill Funds:
Hihincrn 8.94 +.01 +83.0 Asset 55.17 -.14+146.70
Indepn 28.39 -.16+147.1 Gateway Funds:
InBd 10.14 +21.6 Gaway -
lntGovn 10.05 ... +16.1 Gateway 28.92 -.01 +59.7
IntUDiscn 46.24 +32+224.5 Goldman Sachs A: I
InOlSCprn30.20 +23+379.6 HYMuAp 10.75 -.01 +30.4
InvGBn 7.22 +01 +240 MdCVAp 42.12 -.17+138.5
Japan n 18.16 +.14+129.7 Goldman Sachs Inst:
JpnSmn 12.57 +.18+107.7 HYMunin 10.76 -.01 +32.9
I LatAnn 63.83 -.69+773.0 MidCapV 42.57 -.16+143.3
LevCoStkn34.57 -.26+455.1 StnJlInI 17.51 +.08.+197..5
L.:,.Pl 45.29 -.28+161.6 Harbor Funds:
M ii,,,n101.65 -.62 +92.1 Bond 11.63 +.02 +27.9
U0lu Mu-n 10.71 -.81 +19.0 CapAplnst38.06 -.40 +91.4
MAMunn 11.74 -.01 +21.7 Intlr 77.30 +.07+266.0
MIMunn 11.69 -.01 +20.7 Hartford Fds A:
MidCapn 32.71 -.26+144.9 CpAppAp 45.48 -.11+187.3
MNMunn11.22 -.01 +19.7 DivGtRAp 23.32 -.05+115.7
MtgSecn 10.62 +.01 +18.2 Hartford Fds C:
Munilncn 12.58 -.01 +23.1 CapApCt 41.30 -.09+178.0
NJMunrnl1.41 ... +21.1 Hartford Fds L:
NwMktrn 14.80 +.01+115.9 GraOppL 37.72 -.34+206.7
NwMilin 34.61 -.32+130.5 Hartford HLS IA2 :
CoNYMunn 12.63 -.01 +21.1 CapApp 62.72 -.18+202.1
OTCn 53.61 -.71+139.9 Div&Gr 25.44 -.06+123.0
OhMunn 11.43 ... +21.1 Advisers 24.82 -.08 +70.1
1001ndex 11.27 -.04 NS Stock 58.57 -.29+102.3
Ovesean 56.19 +.41+206.7 TotRelBd 11.58 +.02 +31.3
PcBasn 35.63 +.30+231.9 Hartford HLS IB :
PAMunrn.67 -.1 +20.3 CapAppp62.26 -.17+198.3
Purion 20.33 -.06 +86.5 Hennessy Funds:
RealE 32.51 -.22+183.8 M CrGrol 31.30 -.60 NS
StlnIMu n 10.23 ... +13.5 HollBaIFd n17.54 -.04+49.0
STBFn 8.68 ... +17.1
SmCapndr24.54 -.26+130.0 LHotch 25i -.& 05+3ley:
SmllCpS r n2.43 -.19+159.5 LCpVM p25.27 -.05+134.9
SEAsian 47.06 +.62+500.2 H isnnSrC 16.24 -.04
SOiSen 32.24 -.16+110.5 +47Tw.nty0 71.24 .0
StratIncn 10.63 +.01 +61.5 ICON Fd:0
SIrReRtr 10.16 +.02 NS Enery 72 .0 1.
TotalBdn 10.30 ... NS ergy 42,78 +02+316 '
Trendn 77.38 -.59+119.7 HIare 17.96 -.17 +87.1
USBI n 10.78 ... +23.9 ISIFunds:
UIlityn 21.32 +.03+186.5 NoAp 7.44 ... +24.6
VaStratn 36.71 -.19+183.1 IvyFunds: h
Valuen 90.45 -.53+169.8 GINalRsAp41.54 +20+383.4
WrlIdwn 24.48 ...+166.0 JPMorgan A Class:
Fidelity Selects: MCpVal p 27.75 -.13+131.3
Airn 53.55 -.76+182.8 JPMorgan Select:
Bankingn 31.71 -.20 +70.3 lnIEqn 42.09 -.05+156.0
Bilch n 72.23 -.50 +98.3 JPMorgan Set Csa:
Brokrn 75.18 -.44+192.1 inlrdAmern30.50 -.23 NS
Cheman 86.37 +.06+186.9 Janus:
ComEquipn25.60 -.52+189.6 Balanced 26.59 -.07 +66.3
Compn 49.46 -.67+146.6 Contrarian20.76 -.06+252.8
ConDisn 26.04 -.18 +66.4 Enterpr 58.22 -.56+163.8 F
ConSlapn66.60 -.10 +98.6 FedTE 6.51 ... +9.0
CstHon 43.36 -.28+134.6 FIxBnd 9.39 ... +24.1
DfAern 97.20 -.42+199.3 Fund 33.18 -.23 +89.5 F
Electrn 50.53 -.79+135.0 FundaEq 29.94 -.23+113.6
Enrgyn 66.77 +.01+318.1 GlUieSci 23.77 -.25 +84.5 F
EngSvn 104.70 +.51+336.0 GrTechr 15.77 -.21+130.0
Envirn 19.36 -.11+103.4 Grnc 43.78 -.29+104.2
FnSvn 118.41 -.44 +96.0 MdCpVaJ 26.72 -.06+161.5
Goldrn 44.06 +.56+224.9 Oon 13.02 -.16+223.0
HealAhn 136.99 -.94 +77.4 Orseasr 60.32 -.41+333.4
HomFn 40.89 -.44 +43.2 Research 31.39 -.25+122.9
Insurn 74.69 -.20 +97.9 ShTmBd 2.88 ... +17.9
Leisrn 86.09 -.82+136.6 Twenty 71.26 -.93+150.6
Material n 60.79 -.28+253.5 Ventur 76.37 -1.01+202.6
MedDIn 52.69 -.50+107.5 WrdWr 59.15 -.17 +98.9
MdEqSys n26.99 -.07+119.0 Janus Adv S Shrs:
Mulmnd n 45.36 -.31+109.4 Forty 40.15 -.47+129.1
NtGasn 49.019 +.22.309.8 JennisonDrydenA: F
Papern 34.81 -.11 +58.2 BlendA 21.93 -.12+126.8
PhanFA 11.99 -.09 +89.9 HiYldAp 5.72 +.01 +79.3 F
Retailn 51.74 -.57 +95.2 InsuredA 10.58 ... +16.3
Soflwrn 78.19 -1.15+161.0 Utl/6yA 16.79 +.02+299.0 F
Techn 87.02 -1.45+161.6 JennlsonDryden B:
Tetan a 60.51 -.41+212.0 GrowthB 16.93 -.18 +S0.1
Transn 54.97 -.62+155.0 HiYldBI 5.71 +.01 +75.0 F
UJIGrn 64.04 +.41+199.4 InsuredB 10.60 ... +15.0
Wireless n 9.89 -.07+350.9 John Hancock A:
Fidelity Spartan: BondAp 14.70 ... +28.7
Eqldxlnvn55.04 -.29+102.8 ClassicVlpO2.13 -.04+130.9
500lnxlnvrn108.31-.55+102.8 RgBL 35.74 -.19 +71.1
Intlnxlnvn51.11 +.32+190.4 SrinAp 8.58 +01 +48.4
,TotMktlnvrn44.01 -.25+114.8 John Hancock B:
Fidelity Spart Adv: StlncB 6.59 +.01 +43.4
Eqld1Ad n 55.05 -.28 NS John Hancock Cli:
TotMklAdr n44.01 -.26 NS LSBal!nc 15.50 -.01 NS
First Eagle: LSGlwnh 16.43 -.03 NS
GIbIA 50.49 +.14+178.4 Julius Baer Funds:
OvarseasA27.96 +.17+208.8 InEqlr 51.67 +.32+232.9
BIChpAp 25.55 -.10 +77.5 loEqllIr 17.86 +.13 NS
GloblAp 9.11 +.05+136.7 KeelSmCpp30.04-.33
GovlAp 10.63 +.01 +16.6 +211.6
GrolnAp 17.17 -.12+101.1 LSWalEqn20.35-.11
IrcoAp 3.01 ... +70.8 +1459
MATFAp 11.55 -.01 +15.4 Lazard Instl:
MITFAp 11.98 -.01 +15.0 EmgMktl 27.45 +02+4657
MidCpAp 32.03 -.30+122.1 Lega Mason: Fd
NJTFAp 12.64 -.01 +15.0 Oggaor rt 46 -.26+2 1
NYTFAp 14.09 -.01 +14.5 ponWrp 21.46 -26+212.0
nAT5 n :01 n n Splsop 41.40 -.43+153.3 .
SpSitAp 24.86 -.18+116.8 p 7491 -93+1086
TxExAp 9.69 -.01 +14.3 Legg Mason Insl:
ToIRtAp 16.03 -.07 +46.7 ValTri nst84.08-1.05+119.3
ValueBp 8.28 -.04+110.2 Legg Mason Ptrs A: i
Firsthand Funds AgGrAp 122.73 -A7+109.6
GIbTech 5.30 -.04+169.0 ApprAp 16.98 -.05 +88.6
TechVal 45.58 -.59+213.7 HilncAl 6.76 +.02 +81.5
Frankemp Frnk A: nAICGAp 15.94 +.14+144.2 R
AdjUSp 8.86 +141 LgCpGAp26.67 -.41 +86.2
ALTFAp 11.32 +22.4 Legg Mason Pirs B:
AZTFAp 10.898 : +23.9 CapIneB 18.08 -.03+115.9 R
Ballnvp 70.74 -.35+135.6 LgCpGB 24.75 -.37 +79.5
CallnsAp 12.52 -.01 +22.2 Longleaf Partners:
CAIntAp 11.41 -.01 +17.6 Partners 39.45 +.03+123.7
CalTFAp 7.22 ...+24.5 Int 22.69 +.05+163.8 l
CapGrA 13.56 -.07 +84.3 SmCap 34.61 -.28+184.1
COTFAp 11.83 -.01 +22.3 Loomis Sayles:
CTTFAp 10.90 -.01 +21.0 LSBondl 14.86 +.03 +97.6 1
CvlScAp 17.46 -.05+128.5 StrincC 15.40 +.03+102.7 1
DblTFA 11,79 -.01 +21.8 LSBondR 14,81 +.02 +95.1 1
DynTchA 32.87 -.49+108.7 StrIncA 15.34 +.03+110.4 1
EqlncAp 23.11 -.10 +93.2 Lord Abbett A:
Fedlnip 11.32 -.01 +18.5 AMfilAp 16.62 -.07+114.6 \
FedTFAp 11.93 ... +24.8 BdDebAp 8.13 ... +66.8 V
FLTFAp 11.69 .+22.2 MIdCpAp 24.00 -.07+125.7 P
FoundAi p 14.82 +.04 NS MFS Funds A:
GATFAp 11.94 -.01 +22.6 MITA 23.18 -.08 +94.2 1
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MIGA 15.66 -.12 +70.2
HilnA 3.84 +.01 +70.3
IntNwDA 31.59 +.05+252.1
MFLA 9.89 -.01 +20.6
ToIRA 17.09 -.02 +69.8
ValueA 29.69 -.08+116.6
MFS Funds B:
MIGBn 14.14 -.11 +64.8
GvScBn 9.42 +.01 +12.5
HiInBn 3.85 +.01 +64.7
MulnBn 8.44 -.01 +18.5
TotRBn 17.08 -.02 +64.4
MFS Funds Instl:
IntlEqn 22.48 +.05+166.4
MainStay Funds A:
HiYIdBA ,6.38 +.01+105.1
MainStay Funds B:
CapApBt 34.80 -.38 +62.9
ConvBI 17.21 ... +81.6
GovtBt 8.16 +.01 +10.6
HYIdBBtI 6.35 +.01 +97.9
IntlEqB 16.91 -.01+130.9
SmCGBp 16.58 -.19 +82.8
ToIRItt 20.15 -.07 +57.0
Mairs & Power:
Growth 85.01 -.60+101.3
Marsico Funds:
Focusp 22.56 -.10 +94.1
Growp 23.82 -.11 +96.5
Matthews Asian:
India r 21.76 .. NS
PacTiger 32.10 -.14+375.0
Mellon Funds:
IntlFd 18.54 +.10+164.7
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd 5.89 +.09+360.2
Monetta Funds:
Monettan 16.31 -.22+108.6
Morgan Stanley A:
DivGIhA 22.05 -.09 +89.3
Morgan Stanley B:
DivGtB 22.20 -.10 +88.3
GIbDivB 17.45 -.02+130.0
StratB 21.51 -.08 +892
MorganStanley Inst:
EmMkIn 41.71 +38+479.7
GIValEqAn22.27 -.03+118.6
IntlEqn 23.10 +.06+145.0
Munder Funds A:
IntemtA 25.36 -.45+189.5
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 18.00 +.04+121.5
DiscZ 34.69 +.16+162.8
QuafdZ 24.26 +.07+133.7
SharesZ 28.12 +.08+111.9
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 34.64 -.05+151.2
Geneslnst 55.26 -.33+152.2
InU r 27.41 -.02+242.0
Partner 34.92 -.22+160.8
Neuberger&Berm Tr:
Genesis 57.57-.34+149.1
Nicholas Group:
Hilnc n 10.78 +.01 +64.7
Nich n 58.99 -.28 +80.8
Northern Funds:
SmCpldxnHl.44 -.14+149.9
Technlyn 14.73 -.17+113.0
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhilOkSG n39.29 -.54 +87,9
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncrn 29.04 +.01 +95.9
GloballIn 28.79 -.17+220.0
InlIrn 27.43 -.12+191.4
Oakmark rn48.35 -.16 +88.9
Sel'clrn 33.70 -.23 +892
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZnl7.32 -.37+151.4
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFMu 9.43 +.03 +29.1
AMTFrNY 12.66 ... +29.3
CAMuniAp 10.78 +.01 +30.1
CapApAp 55.31 -.61 +95.2
CaplncAp 13.33 ... +98.0
ChmplncAp9.46 +.02 +73.2
DvMidAp 55.92 -.20+496.5
Discp 59.78 -.80+115.3
EquityA 12.87 -.11+104.6
GlbAAp 83.50 -.41+165.7
GIbOppA 41.88 -.30+250.8
Goldp 39.54 +.31+371.1
IntBdA p 6.40 ... +94.6
MrBSFdA 45.48 -.32 +94.4
MnStOAp 16.46 -.13+127.5
MSSCAp 23.75 -.28 +147.0
MidCapA 21.53 -.33 +96.4
PAMuniAp 12.52 ... +37.9
S&MdCpVR43.06 -.37+205.2
SldnAp 4.42 ... +66.7
USGvp 9.41 +.01 +18.2
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 9.39 +.02 +24.0
AMTFrNY 12.67 +.01 +24.3
CplncBt 13.19 +.01 +89.9
Chnmplnc 19.45 +.02 +66.9
EquityB 12.15 -.11 +95.7
StrincBt i 4.43 ... +60.4
Oppenhelm Quest:
QBalA 19.49 -.12 +91.4
Oppenheimer Roch:
UdNYAp 3.33 ... +23.4
RoMuAp 18.03 ... +36.5
RcNIMuA 11.58 +.03 +47.2
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
TotRtAd 10.45 +.01 +26.8
PIMCO InstIl PIMS:
AILAssel 13.15 +.02 +7.,9
ConodAR 15.07 +.14+113.4
DevlcMkrk11.51 +.03 NS
Rllncr 10.32 +.01 NS
HiYld 9.75 +.01 +80.5
LowDu 10.01 +.02 +19.1
RealRnl 10.83 ... +31.7
ToIRt 10.45 +.01 +28.4
PIMCO Funds A:
RealRq A p 10.83 ... +28.8
TotRIA 10.45 +.01 +25.4
'IMCO Funds D:
TRtnp 10.45 +,01 +26.4
'hoenlxFunds A:
BalanA 15.44 -.05 +62.9
CapGrA 17.99 -.18 +61.2
Pioneer Funds A:
BondAp 9.06 +.01 +31.0
EurSelEqA 45.16 -.06+185.7
G-wthAp 15.52 -.09 +74.0
InlValA 29.21 +.08+176.2
MdCpGrA 17.82 -.13+107.5
PinFdA p52.92 -.23+101.7
TxFreAp 11.30 ... +20.5
ValueAp 18.71 -.05+110.3
Pi'loneer Funds B:
IYIdBt 11.60 -.01 +90.2
Pi'loneer Funds C:
HiYidCt 11.71 -.02 +90.1
'rice Funds Adv:
Eqlncp 31.13 -.09+1095.8
Growthpn36.04 -.23+110.0
Price Funds:
Balance n 22.78 -.02 +85.2
slChipn 42.05 -.31+103.3
ABonrdn 10.84 ... +20.3
CapAppn 22.22 -.05+104.4
DivGron 27.69 -.09 +96.6
EmEurp 38.24 +.23+522.7
EmMklISn 46.53 +.22+468.0
Eqlncn 31.19 -.09+111.4
Eqlndexn 41.70 -.21+100.7
Europen 23.90 +.11+188.8
GNMAn 9.33 +.01 +18.8
Growth 36.38 -.23+112.4
Gr&ln n 23.85 -.07 +98.0
HllhScin 30.77 -.28+133.2
HiYieldn 6.99 +.01 +71.8
hllBond n 10.04 +.01 +49.6
itDisn 58.16 +.29+354.9
InlStkn 19.75 +.10+160.4
Japann 11.13 +.07+127.7
.atAmn 55.96 -.51+780.3
MOShrln 5.14 ... +10.4
MDBondn 10.42 ... +19.4
MhdCapn 65.46 -.66+168.1
JCapValn27.18 -.17+156.4
/NAmern 37.43 -.36+118.0
N Asian 23.84 +.37+469.1
New Era n 63.53 +.10+292.5
NHorizn 37.14 -.36+171.8
NInon 8.88 ... +25.8
NYBondn 11.14 ... +20.1
'SIncn 16.82 -.03 +71.1
lealEstn 24.03 -.14+210.1
R2010n 17.36 -.04 +91.0
R2015n 13.64 -.04 NS
R2020n 19.25-.05+110.0
R2025n 14.34 -.05 NS
R2030n 20.63 -.07+124.6
SciTecn 25.43 -.38+133.5
ihtBd n 4.69 .. +17.8
iSrCpSkrn37.14 -.37+130.8
imCapVal n44.54-.45+163.4
OpecGrn 23.32 -.09+143.0
ipecinn 12.30 ... +52.2
rFtncn 9.84 ... +21.7
TxFrHn 11,69 ., +30.4
axFrSIn 5.33 ... +12.8
JSTIntn 5.31 ... +13.1
JSTLgn 11.31 -.01 +20.6
/ABondn 11.43 ... +20.2
Vasuen 29.49 -.08+131.0
rlnclpal Inv:
DiscLCIns1 17.88 -.12 NS
L.GrIN 9.59 -.15+103.7
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 8.96 +.01 +15.3
AZTE 9.05 ... +19.1
Convp 21.19 -.05+112.2
DiscGr 23.25 -.24+100.6
DvrlnAp 9.89 +.03 +56.5
EqlnAp 19.17 -.05+114.4
EuEq 34.10 +.19+178.0
GeoAp 18.72 -.04 +67.0
GIbEqtyp 13.09 -.01+145.4
GrInAp 20.92 -.08 +97.4
HIlhAp 61.02 -.18 +55.0
HiYdAp 8.05 +.01 +80.9
HYAdAp 6.25 +.01 +86.5
IncmAp 6.74 +.01 +23.1
IntlEqp 36.38 +.25+166.3
InlGrInp 18.03 +.09+197.0
InvAp 16.09 -.16 +96.0
NJTxAp 9.13 -.01 +19.7
NwOpAp 54.56 -.66+102.7
OTCAp 10.55 -.12+124.0
PATE 8.99 -.01 +19.9
TxExAp 8.63 ... +21.8
TFInAp 14.63 -.01 +18.1
TFHYA 12.71 -.01 +28.4
USGvAp 13.11 +.02 +17.1
UtilAp 15.66 +.09+176.2
VstaAp 12.42 -.14+118.7
VoyAp 19.80 -.18 +60.7
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprI 21.84 -.20 +88.6
DiscGr 21.13 -.21 +93.1
DvrInBI 9.80 +.02 +50.6
EqIncl 19.00 -.05+106.5
EuEq 32.88 +.18+167.8
GeoBt 18.52 -.04 +60.7
GIbEqt 11.89 -.01+136.0
GINIRst 36.59 +.07+255.9
GrInBt 20.60 -.08 +90.1
HIlhBt 53.85 -.16 +49.3
HiYldBt 8.02 +.01 +74.6
HYAdBt 6.16 +.01 +79.5
IncmBt 6.69 ... +18.6
IntGrlnl 17.65 +.09+186.0
IntlNopt 18.90 +.15+173.9
InvBl 14.64 -.15 +88.8
NJTxBI 9.12 -.01 +15.9
NwOpBt 48.27 -.59 +95.1
NwValp 20.05 -.10+115.7
OTCBt 9.18 -.11+115,5
TxExBt 8.63 -.01 +17.9
TFHYBt 12.73 -.01 +24.4
TFInBt 14.65 -.01 +14.3
USGvBt 13.03 +.01 +12.7
UlilBt 15.58 +.08+165.8
VilaBt 10.68 -.12+110.7
VoyBt 17.09 -.16 +54.8
RS Funds:
CoreEqA 43.77 -.28 +88.7
IntGrA 21.70 ...+157.6
RSPart 36.06 -.26+207.6
Value 29.84 -.06+223.3
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 47.48 -.55+218.4
RlverSource A:
BalanceA 11.60 -.02 +75.5
DEI 14.64 -.04+189.2
DvOppA 9.80 -.01+118.0
Growth 34.93 -.01 +81.0
HiYdTEA 4.31 ... +17.5
LgCpEqp 6.44 -.02 +85.5
MCpGrA 12.80 -.17 +90.9
MkiCpVip 10.41 -.04+214.7
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSv r 18.31 -.09+169.2
MicroCapl 19.60 -.17+212.0
PennMulir 12.71 -.12+166.6
Premled r.20.67 -.14+182.6
TotRetlr 14.83 -.10+124.8
ValSvct 12.33 -.10+278.5
VIPSvc 15.87 -.16+317.3
Russell Funds S:
DivEq 55.35 -.35+108.4
IntlSec 88.84 +.23+186.7
MStralBd 10.31 +.01 +27.7
QuantEqS43.95 -.25 +97.3
Rydex Advisor:
OTCn 13.57 -.21+124.7
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxAn10O.17 +.01 +24.4
InlEqAa 16.62 +.06+171.6
LgCGroAn2428 -.21 +832
LgCValA n24.32 -.08+123.9
TxMgLCn 14.96 -.10+106.6
SSgA Funds:
ErmgMk 34.28 +.15+477.4
IntlSock 15.84 +.09+218.9
STI Classic:
LCpVIEqA 16.40 -.05+114.9
LCGrStkAp14.10-.14 +56.6
LCGrStkC p 13.098-.13 +52.4
SelLCStkCt 29.08 -.26 +59,7
SelLCpStkl31.57 -.28 +68.1
Schwab Funds:
HIthCare 16.83 -.13+144.1
10001nvr 45.93 -.23+105.4
100Sel 45.96 -.23+106.9
S&PInv 24.25 -.12+100.9
S&PSel 24.35 -.12+102.6
S&PInstSl 12.43 -.06+103.1
SmCplnv 25.42 -.27+142.6
YIdPISSI 9.46 +.01 +18.9
Selected Funds:
AmShD 50.98 +.07 NS
AmShSp 50.85 +.07+118.6
Seligman Group:
ComunAt 39.79 -.43+173.8
FrontrAt 15.53 -.21+118.0
FrontrDt 13,14 -.18+109.6
GIbSmA 19.32 -.06+176.9
GIbTchA 19.42 -.20+155.5
HYdBAp 3.35 ... +60.7
Sentinel Group:
CorSAp37.46 -.18+113.3
Sequoia n164.52 -.29+63.1
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 47.10 -.22+104.7
SoundSh 42.80 -.05
+129.8
St FarmAssoc:
Gwth 6A.49 -.11+101.2
Stratton Funds:
Dividend 35.11 -.17+130.3
Multi-Cap 46.81 -.28+144.9
SmCap 51.97 -.47+168.5
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvBI 9.21 ... NA
Tamarack Funds:
EntSmCp 32.66 -.41+136.0
Value 44.04 -.10 +87.8
Templeton Instlt:
EmMSp 27.32 +.46+387.1
ForEqS 31.71 +.25+223.8
Third Avenue Fds:
Intlr 24.57 +.12+224.6
RIEstVIr 35.60 +.01+186.4
Value 68.01 +.12+190.6
Thornburg Fds:
IntValAp 37.16 +.30+233.6
IntValuel 37.87 +.30+241.5
Thrivent Fds A:
HiY]d 5.08 +.01 +78.5
aIncom 8.50 +.01 +27.1
LgCpStk 31.27 -.16 +80.1
TA IDEX A:
TempGbA p34.93-.02 +96.2
TrCHYBp 9.23 +.02 +60.5
TAFIxlnp 9.15 +.01 +21.9
Turner Funds:
Sm[CpGr n34.10 -.44+174.8
Tweedy Browne:
GtlobVal 34.88 +.14+148.2
UBS Funds CI A:
GlobAllot 15.34 -.03+104.7
UMB Scout Funds:
Intl 38.78 +.08+190.8
US Global Investors:
AlIAm 31.73 -.48+115.4
GIbRs 20.51 +09+690.0
GIdShr 18.62 +34+360.1
USChina 18.19 +.65+460.0
Wl/PrcMn 33.46 +.49+524.6
USAA Group:
AgvGt 39.14 -.23 +90.0
CABd 10.78 +01 +21.4
CmstStr 29.40 -.04 +92.3
GNMA 9.46 ...+18.2
GrTxStr 14.75 -03+56.5
Giwht 17.93 -.17 +80.7
Gr&Inc 20.66 -.13+104.0
IncStk 17.56 -.05+102.5
InEo 12.03 +.01 +24.3
Inll 30.40 +.02+164.5
NYT d 11.74 ... +21.2
PrecMM 35.87 +.53+374.8
SdTech 13.59 -.15+147.1
ShlTind 8.87 ... +19.5
SrnCpSik 16.18 -.19+118.3
TxEII 12.97 .. +20.7
TxELT 13.58 +24.3
TxESh 10.55 -.01 +13.6
VABd 11.25 ... +20.0
WIldGr 22.30 -.04+136.2
VALIC :
MdCpidx 26.71 ... NA
Stkldx 40,85 ... NA
Value Line Fd:
LrgCon 25.28 -.17 +80.3
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFAp 17.81 ... +16.5
CmslAp 20.08 -.05+124.9
CpBdAp 6.49 ... +32.4
EqlncAp 9.53 -.01 +87.4
Exch 500.26 -1.37+105.0
GrInAp 23.46 -.03+115.6
HarbAp 16.87 -.05 +70.8
HiYIdA 10.63 +.02 +71.2
HYMuAp 10.73 ... +35.6
InTFAp 17.74 +.01 +16.4
MunlAp 14.27 ... +19.4
PATFAp 16.83 ... +18.2
SirGrewh 51.26 -.40 +73.4
SIrMunInc 12.91 ... +29.4
US MtgeA 13.15 .. +18.3
UtilAp 25.19 +.13+153.4
Van Kamp Funds B:
EnterpBl 14.95 -.15 +74.2
EqlncBt 9.37 -.01 +80.7
HYMuBI 10.73 ... +30.5
MulI 14.25 ... +15.1
PATFBt 16.78 ... +13.7
StrGwth 43.11 -.33 +66.9
StrMunlnc 12.90 ... +24.6
USMIge 13.09 ... +13.5
UltiB 25.07 +.13+144.0
Vanguard Admiral:
CAITAdmn10.87 -.01 +16,5
CpOpAdl nlOl.03-1.16+209.7
Energy 156.48 +.53+354.9
EuroAdml n99.32 +.03+207.0
ExplAdml n78.39 -.85+145.6
ExtdAdm n43.44 -.38+164.4
500Admln143.26 -.73+103.3
GNMAAdnlO.16 +.01 +21.5
GrolncAd n64.07 -.36+102.4
GrwAdmn33.99 -.24 +83.6
HtlhCrn 65.41 -.24 +99.8
HiYIdCpn 6.11 +.01 +60.1
InlProAd n23.33 -.02 NS
rTBdAdmln10.22 -.01 +26.8
IntGrAdm n90.85 -.28+202.7
rTAdmln 13.17 ... +18.4
ITGrAdrn n 9.64 ... +27.0
UdTrAdn 10.71 -.01 +13.7
MCpAdmlOn100.88-.90+153.2
MorgAdmn67.97 -.54+118.5
MuHYAdmn10.62 ... +25.3
PrmCap r n82.67 -.54+148.5
STBdAdml n9.96 .., +18.3
ShtTrAdn 15.61 ... +12.3
STIGrAdn10.56 ... +21.8
SmCAdm/n35.91 -.34+166.9
TxMCaprn75.73 -.40+116.7
TIBAdmln 9.96 ... +23.3
TStkAdmn37.54 -.22+115.2
ValAdmi n 28.39 -.10+137.3
WellslAdmrn54.26 -.08 +52.7
WellnAdm/n60.45 -.07 +94.3
Windsor n 66.71 -.30+131.2
WdsrllAdn67.74 -.19+131.9
Vanguard Fds:
AssetAn 31.37 -.13+100.8
CALTn 11.47 ... +20.8
CapOppn 43.70 -.50+208.3
Convrtn 15.01 -.06+101.2
DOdGron 15.87 -.06+107.0
Energy n 83.28 +.28+353.4
Eqlncn 27.34 -.09+111.7
Expirn 84.09 -.91+143.6
FLLTn 11.45 ... +20.7
GNMAn 10.16 +.01 +21.0
GlobEq n 27.42 -.11+217.3
Grolncn 39.23 -.22+100.8
GdhEqn 43.45 -.18+106.9
HYCorpn 6.11 +.01 +59.2
HIthCren 154.89 -.58 +98.9
InfaPron 11.88 -.01 +29.7
InlExpIrn 24.10 +.05+302.3
IntlGrn 28.51 -.09+199.8
IntlVain 47.46 -.11+221.6
mGraden 9.64 ... +26.3
ITTstyn 10.87 ... +18.6
UfeConn 17.50 -.04 +63.8
UfeGmn 26.43 -.09+112.6
Ufelncn 14.33 -.02 +43.4
UfeModn 22.08 -.07 +87.3
LTIGraden 8.94 -.01 +31.7
LTTsryn 10.99 -.02 +24.9
Morgn 21.89 -.18+116.8
MuHYn 10.62 ... +24.9
MulnsLg n 12.38 .. +21.5
Mulntn 13.17 ... +18.0
MuLtdn 10.71 -.01 +13.3
MuLongn 11.07 -.01 +20.7
MuShnn 15.61 ... +12.0
NJLTn 11.65 ... +20.5
NYLTEn 11.05 +19.8
OHLITEn 11.80 ... +20.7
PALTn 11.14 ..+20.6
PrecMtls rn37.76 +.51+432.8
PnmcpCorn14.32 -.11 NS
Prmcprn 79.60 -.52+146.8
SelValurn22.23 -.14+143.9
STAR n 22.68 -.07 +89.6
STIGraden10.56 ... +21.3
STFedn 10.37 +.01 +15.9
STTsryn 10.39 ... +15.5
StratEqn 25.58 -.27+150.8
TgtRe2025 n14.51 -.05 NS
TgtRe2015nl3.69-.03 NS
TgtRe2035n15.56-.07 NS
USGron 20.77 -.19 +76.9
USValue n 15.74 -.05+109.4
Wellslyn 22.40 -.03 +51.9
Wellinn 35.00 -.04 +93.1
Wndsrn 19.76 -.09+129.9
Wndslln 38.15 -.11+130.6
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500n 143.25 -.74+102.5
Balancedn22.67 -.08 +72.8
DevMkin 14.58 +.02+191.1
EMIkn 34.73 +.05+454.7
Europe n 42.25 +.01+205.4
Extend n 43.36 -.39+162.8
Growth n 33.99 -.24 +82.7
ITBndn 10.22 -.01 +26.4
LgCaplxn 28.10 -.14 NS
MidCapn 22.21 -.20+152.0
Pacificn 14.04 +.06+162.5
REITrn 25.05 -.17+187.0
SmCapn 35.87 -.34+165.6
SmlCpGthn21.59 -.25+157.7
SmlCpVln 17.45 -.13+143.3
STBndn 9.96 ... +17.9
TotBndn 996 ... +22.8
Tolllnlln 21.26 +.03+217.1
TotSlkn 37.54 -.22+114.4
Value n 28.39 -.10+136.1
Vanguard InstI Fds:
Ballnstn 23.68 -.08 +73.9
DvMktlnst n14.46 +.02+193.6
Eurolnstn 42.33 +.01+207.8
Extinn 43.46 -.38+165.1
Grvwhlstn 34.00 -.23 +84.0
Instldxn 142.17 -.73+103.7
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C TRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry M ulligan .................. .........publisher
Charlie Brennan ............................ editor
Neale Brennan ...... promotions/community affairs
Kathie Stewart ...............circulation director
Mike Arnold ...................... managing editor
Curt Ebitz .......................... citizen member
Founded in 1891 Mac Harris..citizen member
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"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus
IMPLEMENT RULES, THEN ENFORCE
Best interest
collides with
property rights
AHomosassa campground allowan(
owner's request to signifi- applicat
cantly increase the num- county
ber of recreational vehicle sites could be
places the county in a precari- tion for 1
ous position as it goes forward In 200:
with plans to reduce density in struggle
environmentally sensitive areas. issue nE
Nature's Resort wants to add Commis,
185 RV sites plus 106
tent sites to the 96- THE ISSUE:
acre property, bring-
ing the total number Nature's Resort
of units to 573. campground seeks
County staffers county approval
are recommending for expansion.
the Planning and
Development OUR OPINION:
Review Board deny Another growth
the request because management
of the camp- conundrum.
ground's proximity
to the Halls River. YOUR OPINION: Go tor
The staff report also r hrni,.-eo,.rii,ne.r.om to
said U.S. 19 could .",.,nt araut. today i3
not handle the addi- -r_. .. .-i.
tional traffic that
would empty onto the highway but somE
from Halls River Road. violated
The land development code time, the
allows 10 RV sites per acre. If not prov:
approved, Nature's Resort whether
would have approximately six comp pla
RV sites per acre. However, the Now, f
county commission is in the commiss
process of reducing that number up langu
to one site per acre in coastal and the
and lakes areas. legal pro
It should be noted the county's The o
planning board denied a similar somethir
request to Nature's Resort in the curr
July 2006 because the applica- but coul(
tion was incomplete. At the time, on future
some planning board members comp pla
were appalled by the applica- Had st
tion, saying the property was moved ir
basically all wetlands. math oft
County commissioners should battle, th
consider the timing of their den- another
sity changes carefully. To change conundri
Phone card tax
This call is in regards to
a universal tax fee (
imposed on phone cards. t
The government has
issued a universal fee on (
telephone calling cards
that you get at the Wal-
Mart and the Walgreens CALL *
and grocery stores. 563 0579
They're sold at a flat rate 56 0 7y
of 10 cents a minute and
now the government has i
issued a universal fee of 11 cents Renters, c
for each dollar you spend on these of rules,
calls. That's about one-fourth of the at garbage
calling minutes they'll take. I consid- ments, fr(
er this yet another way for the gov- repairs, a
ernment to dip into the pocket of thing as s
the taxpaying citizens. I for one real- cans awa'
ly resent this intrusion. What's next? look mucd
... Thank you, federal government, garbage c
for yet another tax. unit? Ask
Use the landfill have senit
I'm calling in regards to my prop- garbage c
erty becoming a dump yard for back of tl
garbage, lawn debris, water heaters, seem to h
old boats, large chunks of wood, Where are
etc. I live off Fitzgerald Street off bers to er
Gospel Island...and my lawn, which garbage c
I have woods, has become a landfill Are you la
for garbage, lawn debris, water er? It seer
heaters, old boats, large chunks of moves in
wood. I have caught several people break this
trying to unload their garbage there never wou
and I've turned them in to the It's a min
police. This is not the city dump important
and I'm getting tired of cleaning up renters, w
other people's crap or junk or what- them or n
ever you want to call it. Please use restricted
the landfill that's what it's for. rules else
ces in the middle of an
ion might leave the
open to a lawsuit and
e an expensive proposi-
taxpayers.
I, county commissioners
d with another land-use
nearby Nature's Resort.
sioners eventually voted
3-2 in February
2002 to approve the
Halls River Retreat
condominium. A
judge overturned
the commissioners'
decision in
November 2002.
At issue was
whether the four-
story condo project
violated the coun-
ty's comprehensive
plan. Commission-
ers were split
because the condo
project: fit the land;.
development code,
e commissioners felt it
the comp plan. At the
county's attorney could
ide a clear definition of
the condo project fit the
in.
five years later, county
ioners are still cleaning
iage in their comp plan
delay could cause more
)blems for the county.
wner is applying for
ig that qualifies under
ent density regulations,
d be turned down based
re plans to amend the
in.
;aff and commissioners
lore swiftly in the after-
the Halls River Retreat
iey would not be facing
growth management
um.
Deal with garbage
When is Cypress Cove
Condo in Inverness going
:o wake up? It's very nice
here except for garbage
cans on front porch,
garbage bags on front
porch, garbage cans left
out on garbage pads from
one pickup day to the
next. Owners, put those
ugly, smelly garbage cans
n the back of your unit.
come on. You have a set
too. No one likes looking
e cans. A lot of improve.
om lawn care to building
re being done. But some-
simple as putting garbage
y would make this area
h nicer. Can't pull your
;an from the back of your
someone to help you. We
ors here who do their
;ans every week from the
heir unit. They don't
iave a problem. Come on.
all the committee mem-
iforce this or is your
:an on your front porch?
izy or are you a lawbreak-
-ms every new person who
- not all, but most do
s rule. Years ago, this
ld have been allowed.
or issue, but it's an
t one. Owners and
'e have rules. Let's follow
nove out of the deed-
community and break
where.
How not to run for president
BY DOUGLAS COHN AND
ELEANOR CLIFT
here is a strange synergy going
on between Sen. John McCain,
R-Ariz., and former Sen. Fred
Thompson, R-Tenn.
Thompson started out shaky in his
first debate of the campaign season,
held Tuesday afternoon in Dearborn,
Mich., but recovered well enough to
banter with the moderator when she
asked if he was sorry he had waited so
long to join the fray. "I've been watch-
ing these guys," he replied amiably,
"and I thought it was getting a little
boring without me." Thompson is
counting on his laid-back personality
to win over voters as he tries to re-
assemble the Reagan coalition that
put Republicans in power.
Evangelicals are a big part of the
GOP base and they like Thompson even
though he doesn't attend church regu-
larly (neither did Reagan). He's a free
trader and an anti-taxer, and he doesn't
have the obvious flaws from their per-
spective of frontrunner Rudy Giuliani,
who's pro-choice, and Mitt Romney,
whose Mormon religion is proving a
stumbling block Thompson entered
the race because the frontrunner he
was backing, John McCain, has fallen so
far behind that he's become a second-
tier candidate whose sound bites bare-
ly make it into the news coverage.
Watching McCain on the stage in
Dearborn is to see another chapter in
his long and losing quest for the presi-
dency. The debate focused on econom-
Other VOICES
ic issues, and McCain declared with
gusto that he does not support federal
subsidies for ethanol. He said he
drinks a glass of ethanol every day
before breakfast, an attempt at humor,
but doesn't think the government
should help farmers who grow the
grain for the alternative fuel. That lit-
tle speech ended any hope he might
have had to finish in the top three in
the Iowa caucuses, the first contest of
the presidential primary season.
McCain is putting all his chips on the
New Hampshire primary, which he
won in 2000 on the strength of his
appeal to party moderates and
Independents. This time around, he's
going into the primary as the biggest
defender of maintaining America's
troop commitment in Iraq, a position
that has cost him support from
Independents and undercut his
appeal among New Hampshire
Republicans, who are more anti-war
than their counterparts in other states.
After coming so close to toppling
George W Bush, McCain seemed the
most natural choice for a Republican
Party with a history of awarding the
nomination to the guy whose turn it is.
Instead, he takes positions guaranteed
to alienate the voters he needs with his
opposition to ethanol subsidies as the
latest example. McCain likes to think
of himself as speaking truth to power
and four or eight years ago his refusal
to back ethanol subsidies was an act of
political courage. But that was before
oil surpassed $80 a barrel and the
search to develop alternative fuels was
not so desperate. Now we have cars
that run on ethanol, and McCain's
principled opposition seems moot.
He was successful in 2000 because
he represented the mainstream of
America, not the mainstream of the
Republican Party. Then he made
peace with President Bush thinking
primary voters would reward him for
his loyalty. Instead, he finds himself
out of synch with the country on the
war and still something of an outcast
within the Republican Party. He has
returned to his roots as a straight-talk-
ing candidate, but he's talking to an
audience that doesn't exist Who is
McCain's constituency? It's not
Republicans; they'll never forgive him
for pushing campaign finance reform
and for voting against Bush's tax cuts.
It's not Democrats or Independents,
who have fallen out of love with him
because of the war and his pandering
to the Right It's not farmers in Iowa.
Maybe it's Thompson, who after
watching his old friend and colleague
campaign got a crash course in how
not to run for president.
Douglas Cohn and Eleanor Clift
author the Washington Merry-Go-
Round column, founded in 1932 by
Drew Pearson.
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A parallel
Note an interesting parallel today to
the events of 50 years ago, when the
101st Airborne Division with drawn
bayonets were assigned to defend
American children from a mob of
adults screaming blood and murder.
Fifty years later in Iraq, we have
the U.S. Army, with bayonets,
assigned to protect Iraqi children
from being murdered. The moms and
dads of many of these children are
also subject to bloodletting, simply
because they chose, in the millions, to
go to the voting booth and vote for a
decent government that would not, as
a previous government often did, take
them to the killing fields or feed them
feet first through a hammer mill.
Yet, in America today, thousands fill
the pages of the local press or fill the
Internet or television or fill the streets,
and I quote Mr. Pitts, "with mouths
twisted, fists clenched, eyes alight and
you marvel that they are driven to
such a fury, such a madness."
Many of these heroic service women
and men have black skin and many
have pale skin. Perhaps the children
have the wrong shade of skin?
Dennis Lown
Crystal River
Olde Towne tactic
This is in response to Terry Witt's
article of Sept. 28 re: business
group/city manager
Inverness has a council elected by
the citizens to guide and protect the
interests and well-being of residents
and the business community. Obviously,
the business community's interest is
mainly to keep its cash registers ring-
ing. We residents benefit from a trick-
ling-down effect But, let's face it-
who is the primary beneficiary?
The Inverness Olde Towne
Association over-stepped itself when it
ignored the city council and the city
manager and used a back-door tactic
attempting to gain advancement of its
aims. By so doing, it underhandedly
tried to minimize and undermine the
abilities of the city council and the
city manager who represent you and I.
A -enleinman" does not go around an
established entity to advance his posi-
tion protocol and respect should
govern. This, Olde Towne failed to do!
It's obvious when we look at what
has been accomplished in Inverness,
that with cooperative effort, great
things can be done. No "one" person
was able to do what has been done -
no "one" person wears a crown.
I don't understand why Walgreens,
Publix or any other organization has
need for attachment to a business
association when said association has
been rife with rebellion and cannot
determine whether it is "Olde,"
"New" or "Olde" again!
Catherine Naccarelli
Inverness
Healthy children
Way to go, President Bush, on the
child health care matter You are com-
mitting party suicide by vetoing this.
I hope the Iraqi people enjoy the
hospitals and health care centers you
are paying for (or we are paying for).
Our children are the future of this
country your country, the last time
I looked.
How dare you deny this for all our
children. You should be impeached. I
am lucky my children, God bless
them, are grown and have the means
to take care of their families. I know
your family will never want for any-
thing. But, I really hurt for those who
do not have any way or anyone to
help them.
B. Dallenger
Inverness
Wildlife rescue
The donated money to the wildlife
preserve is a good idea, but no one
knows what it will be used for.
Timely rescue of wounded animals
is done only if a private service is
available from St. Pete. A wounded
manatee died because it was a busy
weekend and rescue wasn't available.
Bird rescue is haphazard and since it
was something I did as a firefighter in
Pinellas County, I continued it here.
As luck would have it, the wounded
crane I found did get the best care
because an expert was lecturing
locally It died, but ate 12 fish before
passing.
As a lifeguard, the best way to see
harassment is underwater patrol. Just
my presence stops it. Above the water,
a whistle in the hands of every
responsible adult or child can help
stop irresponsible boating.
Robert J. Dunn
Crystal River
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Friday Night Football PREVIEWS
Leesburg at Lecanto
JONATHAN DEUTSCHMAN
jdeutschman@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
For Lecanto's football team, it's the small
things that count this season. Among those small
things was last week's game against Nature
Coast, in which the Panthers defense held the
high-scoring Sharks offense to 23 points.
Hopefully, their defense will maintain their
,momentum through tonight's homecoming
game against Leesburg. If that happens, and if
their offense gets things going a bit, anything is
.possible.
SOne thing is for sure: Leesburg (4-2 overall)
., likes to do things quickly
"Their speed is a concern on both sides of the
footballl" said Lecanto coach Ron Allan.
.' Speed generally means an entertaining game
,for the fans, but tonight for the Panthers it
Means 48 minutes of difficult work
SAgainst the Yellow Jackets' option-heavy
Please see LECANTO/Page 3B
Tavares at Citrus
JOHN COSCIA
jcoscia@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Tonight is Homecoming for the Citrus
Hurricanes football team and, when they tee it
up tonight at the stadium against Tavares for the
early 7 p.m. start, they hope to give their fans
plenty to cheer about
The 'Canes locomotive was streaming its way
down the tracks early this season before hitting
a speed bump against Central. And then came
the 42-7 train wreck against South Sumter two
weeks ago that derailed the 'Canes. Or did it?
"On the surface it looked bad but when we
went back and looked at the tape there was a lot
to be encouraged by," Citrus head football coach
Rik Haines said. "Some thought the wheels
came off the wagon (against South Sumter). But
we didn't lose to dog meat That was a very good
football team.
"As coaches we probably didn't like the bye
Crystal River at Mt. Dora DunneUllon at Newberry
ALAN FESTO
afesto@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The Crystal River Pirates football team is on a
four-game winning streak and at 2-0 in district
*play is no doubt enjoying the success the pro-
gram has been lacking the past three seasons.
The same can be said about their opponent
tonight, the Mount Dora Hurricanes, who after
suffering through a 24-game losing streak dating
back to the middle of the 2004 season, are now 5-
1 in 2007.
"We have the scheme and we have kids step-
ping up and making plays and that's the differ-
ence between this year's record and last year's
record," Crystal River coach Anthony Paradiso
said. "I'm pretty sure that's the same thing they
(Mount Dora) are seeing too, their kids are prob-
ably stepping up and they want a little bit more."
The Hurricanes haven't exactly played elite
competition; four of their five wins have come
Please see 'iT.''S5/Page 3B Please see ?R-T :-/Page 3B
JON-MICHAEL SORACCHI
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Chronicle
When Dunnellon travels to Newberry tonight
for a 7:30 p.m. football clash, it will be exactly
what the Tigers wanted.
In order to toughen up for the usually tight
District 3A-5 race the Dunnellon coaching staff,
headed by Frank Beasley, decided this off-sea-
son to load up the non-district games.
The Panthers, ranked fourth in Class 2B and
sitting at a perfect 6-0, will pose the Tigers with
the stout challenge they crave.
"The quality of non-district opponents was
something our coaches felt we needed," said
Beasley, whose team is now 4-2 overall.
"Newberry will definitely make us better for our
game against West Port"
Dunnellon's run defense will be severely test-
ed against a fast Newberry squad that eats up
yards on the ground. The Panthers have gone
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Points
STANDINGSGS---_
Nextel Cup
1. Jeff Gordon, 5,690
2. Jimmie Johnson, 5,681
3. Clint Bowyer, 5,627
4. Tony Stewart, 5,536
5. Kevin Harvick, 5,488
6. Carl Edwards, 5,485
7. Kurt Busch, 5,475
8. Kyle Busch, 5,430
9. Denny Hamlin, 5,428
10. Martin Truex Jr., 5,390
11. Matt Kenseth, 5,372
12. Jeff Burton, 5,354
13. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 3,421
14. Ryan Newman, 3,306
15. Casey Mears, 3,305
16. Greg Biffle, 3,303
1.7. Jamie McMurray, 2,950
18. Bobby Labonte, 2,935
19. J.J. Yeley, 2,934
20. Juan Montoya, 2,904
Busch Series
1. Carl Edwards, 4,207
2. David Reutimann, 3,511
3. Kevin Harvick, 3,389
4. Jason Leffler, 3,345
5. David Ragan, 3,149
(tie) Bobby Hamilton Jr., 3,149
7. Greg Biffle, 3,058
8. Marcos Ambrose, 2,944
9. Stephen Leicht, 2,937
10. Matt Kenseth, 2,911
11. Mike Wallace, 2,841
12. Denny Hamlin, 2,686
13. Clint Bowyer, 2,654
14. Scott Wimmer, 2,633
15. Steve Wallace, 2,487
16. Jeff Burton, 2,470
(tie) J.J. Yeley, 2,470
18. Casey Mears, 2,418
19. Kyle Krisiloff, 2,415
20. Kyle Busch, 2,403
Craftsman Trucks
1. Ron Hornaday, 3,207
2. Mike Skinner, 3,193
3. Travis Kvapil, 2,973
4. Todd Bodine, 2,945
5. Johnny Benson, 2,831
6. Rick Crawford, 2,794
7. Ted Musgrave, 2,474
8. Erik Darnell, 2,427
9. Matt Crafton, 2,411
10. Jack Sprague, 2,339
11. David Starr, 2,332
12. Dennis Setzer, 2,261
13. Brendan Gaughan, 2,204
14. Terry Cook, 2,121
15. Willie Allen, 1,979
16. Tim Sauter, 1,955
17. Ken Schrader, 1,913
18. Chad McCumbee, 1,864
19. Mike Bliss, 1,634
20. Stacy Compton, 1,565
NHRA
Top Fuel
1. Larry Dixon, 2,353
2. Rod Fuller, 2,285
.'(tie)Tony.Schumacher, 2,285 .
4. Brandon Bernstein, 2,278
Funny Car
1. Tony Pedregon, 2,313
2. Gary Scelzi, 2,299
3. Robert Hight, 2,280
4. Ron Capps, 2,279
Pro Stock
1, Dave Connolly, 2,525
2, Greg Anderson, 2,391
3, Jeg Coughlin, 2,246
4. Allen Johnson, 2,238
Pro Stock Motorcycle
1. Andrew Hines, 2,320
2. Matt Smith, 2,275
3. Chip Ellis, 2,244
4. Peggy Llewellyn, 2,234
Champ Car World Series
1. Sebastien Bourdais, 301
2. Justin Wilson, 244
3. Robert Doornbos, 238
4. Will Power, 228
5. Graham Rahal, 209
6. Oriol Servia, 204
7. Neel Jani, 203
8. Simon Pagenaud, 192
9. Bruno Junqueira, 191
10. Alex Tagliani, 180
11. Tristan Gommendy, 140
12. Paul Tracy, 137
13. Dan Clarke, 121
14. Ryan Dalziel, 116
15. Jan Heylen, 104
16. Katherine Legge, 96
17. Alex Figge, 77
18. Mario Dominguez, 53
19. Matt Halliday, 18
20. Roberto Moreno, 9
Formula One
1. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, McLaren-
Mercedes, 107
2. Fernando Alonso, Spain, McLaren-
Mercedes, 103
3. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 100
4. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Ferrari, 86
5. Nick Heidfeld, Germany, BMW-
Sauber, 58
6. Robert Kubica, Poland, BMW-Sauber, 35.
7. Heikki Kovalainen, Finland, Renault, 30
8. Giancarlo Fisichella, Italy, Renault, 21
9. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Williams, 15
10. David Coulthard, Britain, Red Bull, 14
11. Alexander Wurz, Austria, Williams, 13
12. Mark Webber, Australia, Red Bull, 10
13. Jarno Trulli, Italy, Toyota, 7
14. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Toro
Rosso, 6
(tie) Jenson Button, Britain, Honda, 6
16. Ralf Schumacher, Germany, Toyota, 5
17. Takuma Sato, Japan, Super Aguri, 4
18. Vitanotoni Liuzzi, Italy, Toro Rosso, 3
19. Adrian Sutil, Germany, Spyker, 1
Indy Racing League
1. Dario Franchitti, 637
2. Scott Dixon, 624
3. Tony Kanaan, 576
4. Dan Wheldon, 466
5. Sam Hornish Jr, 465
6. Helio Castroneves, 446
7. Danica Patrick, 424
8. Scott Sharp, 412
9. Buddy Rice, 360
10. Tomas Scheckter, 357
11. Marco Andretti, 350
12. Vitor Meira, 334
13. Darren Manning, 332
14. A.J. Foyt IV, 315
15. Ed Carpenter, 309
16. Kosuke Matsuura, 303
17. Sarah Fisher, 275
18. Jeff Simmons, 201
19. Ryan Hunter-Reay, 119
20. Milka Duno, 96
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NEXTEL CUP
Bank of America 500
Site: Concord, N.C.
Schedule: Thursday, qualifying
(ESPN2, 7 p.m.); Saturday, race (ABC, 7
p.m.).
Track: Lowe's Motor Speedway (quad-
oval, 1.5 miles, 24 degrees banking in
turns). '
Race distance: 501 miles, 334 laps.
Last race: Jeff Gordon surged into the
lead on the final lap at Talladega
Superspeedway then held off teammate
Jimmie Johnson to move back on top of
the points standings with six races remain-
ing in the Chase for the championship. He
leads Johnson by nine points.
Last year: Kasey Kahne led a race-high
134 laps en route to his sixth win of 2006
and a season sweep at Lowe's Motor
Speedway. Jeff Burton overcame a pit-
road miscue to finish third, and retain his
hold on the championship standings.
Fast facts: Gordon's win at Talladega
was his 12th on a restrictor-plate track,
moving him past the late Dale Earnhardt
for most all-time. ... Johnson and Gordon
have combined for nine wins at Lowe's
Motor Speedway, but Gordon has failed to
finish any of the last five Cup points events
at the track. ... Non-Chase drivers have
won 11 Chase races since the format was
introduced in 2004. ... Dave Blaney's third-
place finish last weekend was the best for
a Toyota driver this year ... Juan Pablo
Montoya increased his lead in the Rookie
of the Year standings to 15 points over
David Ragan. ... Ricky Rudd will get back
behind the wheel of the Robert Yates
Racing No. 88 Ford this week after missing
five weeks with a separated shoulder.
Next race: Subway 500, Oct. 21,
Martinsville, Va.
NASCAR BUSCH
Dollar General 300
Site: Concord, N.C.
Schedule: Friday, qualifying (ESPN2, 4
p.m.), race (ESPN2, 7:30 p.m.).
Track: Lowe's Motor Speedway (quad-
oval, 1.5 miles, 24 degrees banking in
turns).
Race distance: 300 miles, 200 laps.
Last race: Kyle Busch slipped inside of
Matt Kenseth with just over 17 laps to go,
then held off Kenseth's challenges after a
late restart to win at Kansas Speedway on
Sept. 29. But Busch's car failed the post-
race inspection because the intake mani-
fold did not meet NASCAR specifications,
which will likely result in a penalty.
Last year: Dave Blaney wound up the
winner at Lowe's Motor Speedway in a fin-
ish that included red-flag stoppages for a
scoring glitch and a crash by Carl Edwards
and Casey Mears while battling for the win.
The crash by Edwards relegated him to a
27th-place finish and gave Kevin Harvick,
who came back from an early tire problem
and a lost lap to finish ninth, his second
Busch championship.
Fast facts: Edwards will win the champi-
onship if he leaves Concord with a lead of
781 or more points. He currently leads
second-place David Reutimann by 696
points. ... Jason Keller will try to qualify for
his 418th race this weekend, which would
move him past Tommy Houston for most in
a career. ... David Ragan holds a 24-point
lead over Marcos Ambrose in the Rookie
of the Year standings despite an average
finish of 35th the last three races.
Next race: Sam's Town 250, Oct. 27,
Memphis, Tenn.
NASCAR
CRAFTSMAN TRUCKS
Last race: Todd Bodine barely held off
Rick Crawford and Johnny Benson in a
three-wide finish at Talladega
Superspeedway. Bodine was out front for a
restart with two laps to go on the 2.66-mile
oval, with Crawford and Benson close
behind in a single-file line of competitors. It
stayed that way until the final comer of the
94-lap race, when Crawford drove high on
the steeply banked track and Benson
ducked below Bodine.
That's the way they drove across the fin-
ish line, with Bodine beating Crawford by
0.014 seconds about the length of a
hood
Next race: Kroger 250, Oct. 20,
Martinsville, Va.
CHAMP CAR WORLD SERIES
Last race: Justin Wilson won the Dutch
Grand Prix on Sept. 2, holding off Jan
Heylen of Belgium to clinch his first race of
the season. Sebastien Bourdais' hopes of
clinching a fourth straight title were ham-
pered after a poor start forced him to drop
from the pole position. It was the
Frenchman's first loss in four races in
Europe. Bourdais, who finished seventh,
has a 58-point lead over Wilson.
Next race: Lexmark Indy 300, Oct. 21,
Surfers Paradise, Australia.
FORMULA ONE
Last race: Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari won
the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix and
Lewis Hamilton of McLaren missed his
chance to clinch the drivers'title by spinning
out entering the pits. The championship will
go down to the final race in Brazil on Oct. 21
with three drivers capable of winning the
title. Hamilton has 107 points, Alonso has
103 and Raikkonen 100. Points are award-
ed on a 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.
Next race: Brazilian Grand Prix, Oct. 21,
Sao Paulo
NHRA
Last event: Four-time series champion'
Gary Scelzi earned one of four berths in the
two-race championship, beating teammate
Ron Capps in the Funny Car final in the
Torco Racing Fuels Nationals at Virginia
Motorsports Park. Scelzi, who jumped from
sixth to second place, was joined in the win-
ner's circle by Top Fuel's Doug Kalitta and
Pro Stock's Dave Connolly, who has won
five straight races overall to take the No. 1
seed in the Countdown to 1.
Next event: ACDelco Las Vegas
Nationals, Oct. 28
INDY RACING LEAGUE
Last race: Dario Franchitti claimed an
unlikely victory at Chicagoland Speedway
on Sept. 9 and won his first IndyCar Series
title in what was his farewell to open-wheel
racing. The difference for Franchitti in the
PEAK Antifreeze Indy 300 was his ability to
squeeze out half a lap more than Scott
Dixon on their final load of fuel, with the
New Zealander running out of ethanol while
leading two turns from the end of the 200-
lap race. Franchitti is moving to NASCAR in
2008.
A Look AHEAD
Nextel Cup
Feb. 10 x-Budweiser Shootout,
Daytona Beach, Fla. (Tony Stewart)
Feb. 18 Daytona 500, Daytona
Beach, Fla. (Kevin Harvick)
Feb. 25 -Auto Club 500, Fontana, Calif.
(Matt Kenseth)
March 11 UAW-Daimler Chrysler 400,
Las Vegas (Jimmie Johnson)
March 18 Kobalt Tools 500, Hampton,
Ga. (Jimmie Johnson)
March 25 Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn.
(Kyle Busch)
April 1 Goody's 500, Martinsville, Va.
(Jimmie Johnson)
April 15 Samsung 500, Fort Worth,
Texas (Jeff Burton)
April 21 Subway Fresh Fit.500,
Avondale, Ariz. (Jeff Gordon)
April 29 Aaron's 499, Talladega, Ala.
(Jeff Gordon) /
May 5 Crown Royal 400, 4ichmoncd,
Va. (Jimmie Johnson) .... /
May 12 Dodge Avpng'er 500,
Darlington, S.C. (Jeff Gordon)
May 19 x-NASCAR Nextel All-Star
Challenge, Concord, N.C. (Keyin Harvick)
May 27 Coca Cola, 600, Concord,
N.C. (Casey Mears)
June 4 Autism Speaks 400; Dover,
Del. (Martin Truex Jr.) n I
June 10 Pocono 500; Long Pond, Pa.
(Jeff Gordon) I
June 17 Citizens Bank 400, Brooklyri,
Mich. (Carl Edwards) .'
June 24 Toyota/Save Mart 350,
Sonoma, Calif. (Juan Pablo Montoya) '
July 1 LENOX Industrial Tools 301,
Loudon, N.H. (Denny Hamlin) I
July 7 Pepsi 400, Daytona Beach, Fla.
(Jamie McMurray)
July 15 USG Sheetrock 400, Joliet, II.
(Tony Stewart)
July 29 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard,
Indianapolis (Tony Stewart)
Aug. 5 Pennsylvania 500, Long Pond,
Pa. (Kurt Busch)
Aug. 12 Centurion Boats at The Glen',
Watkins Glen, N.Y. (Tony Stewart)
Aug. 21 3M Performance 400,
Brooklyn, Mich. (Kurt Busch')
Aug. 25 Sharpie 500, Bristol, Tenn.
(Carl Edwards)
Sept. 2 Sharp AQUOS 500, Fontan4,
| Calif. (Jimmie Johnson)
Sept. 8 Chevy Rock-and-Roll 400,
Richmond, Va. (Jimmie Johnson)
Sept. 16 Sylvania 300, Loudon, N.H.
i (Clint Bowyer)
Sept. 23 Dodge Dealers 400, Dove(,
Del. (Carl Edwards)
Sept. 30 LifeLock 400, Kansas City,
Kan. (Greg Biffle)
Oct. 7 UAW-Ford 500, Talladega, AIa.
(Jeff Gordon)
Oct. 13 Bank of America 500,
Concord, N.C.
Oct. 21 Subway 500, Martinsville, Va.
Oct. 28 Georgia 500, Hampton, Ga.
Nov. 4 Dickies 500, Fort Worth, Texas.
Nov. 11 Checker Auto Parts 500,
Avondale, Ariz.
Nov. 18 Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.
x-non-points race
Busch Series
Feb. 17 Orbitz 300, Daytona Beach,
Fla. (Kevin Haryick)
Feb. 24 Stater Bros. 300, Fontana,
Calif (Matt Kenseth)
,llarch fl Teicei MlcI-Jia MeK~j 200
(Juan Pablo Mrtoya i
March 10- S.'am a Tc.An 0'00, La ,.'ega?
(Jeff Burton)
March 17 Nicorette 300, Hampton,
Ga. (Jeff Burton)
March 24 Sharpie MINI 300, Bristol,
Tenn. (Cad Edwards)
April 7 Pepsi 300, Lebanon, Tenn.
(Carl Edwards)
April 14 O'Reilly 300, Fort Worth,
Texas (Matt Kenseth)
April 20 Bashas' Supermarkets 200,
Avondale, Ariz. (Clint Bowyer)
April 28 Aaron's 312, Talladega, Ala.
(Bobby Labonte)
May 4 Circuit City 250, Richmond, Va.
(Clint Bowyer)
May 11 Diamond Hill Plywood 200,
Darlington, S.C. (Denny Hamlin)
May 26 Carquest Autoparts 300,
Concord, N.C. (Kasey Kahne)
June 2 Dover 200 (Carl Edwards)
June 9 Federated Auto Parts 300,
Lebanon, Tenn. (Carl Edwards)
June 16 Meijer 300, Sparta, Ky.
(Stephen Leicht)
June 23 At&T 250, West Allis,' Wis.
(Aric Almirola)
June 30 Camping World 200, Loudon,
N.H. (Kevin Harvick)
July 7 Winn-Dixie 250, Daytona
Beach, Fla. (Kyle Busch)
July 14 USG Durock 300, Joliet, Ill.
(Kevin Harvick)
July 21 Gateway 250, Madison, III.
(Reed Sorenson)
July 28 Kroger 200, Indianapolis
(Jason Leffler) . ;-. >"
; Aug. 4 Napa Auto Parts 200, Montreal
(Kevin Harvick)
Aug. 11 Zippo 200, Watkins Glen, N.Y.
(Kevin Harvick)
Aug, 18 Carfax 250, Brooklyn, Mich.
(Denny Hamlin)
Aug, 24 Food City 250, Bristol, Tenn.
(Kasey Kahne)
Sept 1 Camping World 300, Fontana,
Calif. (Jeff Burton)
Sept. 7 Emerson Radio 250,
Richmond, Va. (Kyle Busch)
Sept. 22 Dover 200, Dover, Del.
(Denny Hamlin)
Sept. 29 Yellow Transportation 300,
Kansas City, Kan. (Kyle Busch)
Oct. 12 Dollar General 300, Concord,
NC.
Oct 27 Sam's Town 250, Memphis,
Tenn,
Nov. 3-O'Reilly Challenge, Fort Worth,
Texas
Nov 10 -Arizona.Travel 200, Avondale,
Ariz.
Nov 17 Ford 300, Homestead, Fla.
Craftsman Trucks
June 16 Michigan 200, Brooklyn,
Mich. (Travis Kvapil)
June 22 Toyota Tundra Milwaukee
200, West Allis, Wis. (Johnny Benson)
June 30 O'Reilly 200, Memphis, Tenn.
(Travis Kvapil)
July 14 Built Ford Tough 225,
Lexington, Ky. (Mike Skinner)
July 27 Power Stroke Diesel 200,
Indianapolis (Ron Hornaday Jr.)
Aug. 11 -Toyota Tundra 200, Lebanon,
Tenn. (Travis Kvapil)
Aug. 22 O'Reilly 200, Bristol, Tenn.
(Johnny Benson)
Sept. 1 Dodge Dealers Ram Tough
200, Madison, II. (Johnny Benson)
Sept. 15 New Hampshire 200,
Loudon, N.H. (Ron Hornaday Jr.)
Sept. 22 Las Vegas 350 (Travis
Kvapil)
Oct. 6 Mountain Dew 250, Talladega,
Ala. (Todd Bodine)
Oct. 20 Kroger 250, Martinsville, Va.
Oct. 27 EasyCare Vehicle Services
Contract 200, Hampton, Ga.
Nov. 2 Silverado 350, Fort Worth,
Texas.
Nov. 9- Casino Arizona 150, Avondale,
Ariz.
Nov, 16 Ford 200, Homestead, Fla.
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JONATHAN DEUTSCHMAN
jdeutschman@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
DUNNELLON Citrus volleyball
coach Alice Christian was short on
words following her team's 3-2 loss to
Dunnellon on Thursday night
At least she was still awake. The same
couldn't be said for much of the crowd.
Dunnellon and Citrus hashed it out in
a 2-1/2-hour district match that went the
full five games (25-23, 19-25, 19-25, 25-20, Kourtney Stone took charge of the serve
15-9). The game's start time had already for the Lady Tigers. Stone's services led
been pushed back to 7:30 p.m., and by 10 to four straight points, culminating in a
only the most vehement fans on both game- and match-winning ace.
sides still had wind in their sails. Citrus was without their main
An acrobatic play by Kelsey scorer, Courtney
Keating midway through the Spafford, due to ..----
final game revved up the Citrus ty. an injury. --
side a bit Keating tracked the D e v o n -
ball almost to the stands and Miller filled
sent it toward the net where in efficient-
it stayed in play and eventu- ly with 12 kills
ally led to a Lady 'Canes score. and six service
The Lady Tigers already had the aces, ensuring a close match
lead, however, and had no intentions of between her Lady 'Canes a puckish
giving it up. Citrus stayed within three Lady Tigers team.
points of Dunnellon's lead until In all four games, Citrus took an early
lead but in only two could it stave off
Dunnellon's slow but persistent come-
back In games 1 and 4, the Lady Tigers
took charge with late spates of scoring
that gave them just enough of a lead to
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ably drowsy parents in
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Citrus' record is now 12-
7. They have one match left
before competing in the district tourna-
ment, where Christian said her team
could be ranked No. 4. Belleview
clinched the No. 1 seed Wednesday night
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a 45, Arin Nicholson with a 46, Alex
Colebrook with a 46 and Ryan
Chapman with a 47.
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had a 41 and was the match's
medalist while Anthony Rule shot a
42, Nathan Bamwell had a 44 and
Derrick Reardon finished with a 46.
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,attack, Lecanto is going to
have to commit to playing
hard against the ground game
,if they hope to stall
Leesburg's fleet of running
backs. One of them, Danny
TIGERS
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over 300 rushing yards four
times in a game this season
while also pitching three
shutouts on defense.
Leading Newberry's offense
is senior running back Antwan
Ivey, who ran for 128 yards and
three touchdowns on just nine
carries in the Panthers' 41-0
rout of Chiefland.
"(Newberry's) athletic ability
PIRATES
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against opponents with a com-
bined 3-19 record. The same,
however, can be said about the
Pirates; three of their four wins
have come against teams with a
combined 4-13 record.
"We just try to prepare
weekly, we don't look at who
they play," Paradiso said. Are
they beatable? Any team on
our schedule is beatable if we
play good football."
Both teams do have a signa-
ture win on which to hang
their hat on, that shows each
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week. We were pretty eager to
get that nasty taste out of the
kids' mouths," Haines contin-
ued. "But in retrospect the bye
probably came at a perfect
time. We've gotten our players
rested and are ready the sec-
ond half of our season, which is
a big one."
And just how big can't be
'understated.
Citrus kicks things off
against the pesky Bulldogs,
who enter the game with a 1-5
record and have been
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Trevathan, was injured last
week and is questionable for
tonight, but his teammate
Lineil Graham is a threat who
found the end zone twice last
week. Allan said quarterback
Rod Cosgrove also does an
excellent job of running the
ball.
"They're pretty potent,"
said Allan. "They come at you
is second to none," Beasley
said. "Number four (Ivey) is the
real deal."
In an attempt to help simu-
late the speed of Ivey in prac-
tice, the Tigers have used their
own first-team backs on the
scout team in practice.
The Dunnellon defense is
coming off a high of its own
after allowing just 100 total
yards of offense and no points in
a 27-0 victory over Williston last
week
As it stands, the Tigers will
need another stellar perform-
program is on the way up. For
Crystal River, it's a win over 4-
1 Nature Coast. The Pirates
needed a 42-yard field goal to
get it, but that may have saved
the Pirates' season.
Mount Dora on the other
hand needed a quality win to
legitimize its season and two
weeks ago got it by disman-
tling The Villages (5-1) 34-17.
The buzz around both pro-
grams is highly visible, with
fans beginning to fill up their
respective stadiums. Mount
Dora sold out its previous
home game, and tonight's
game should be no different.
The Pirates are 2-1 on the road
this season, the loss coming
outscored 180-44 in their five
losses. That, however, is put in
better perspective when you
consider their losses have
come to some pretty stout
teams, Leesburg (4-2),
Wildwood (4-2), Mount Dora (5-
1) Eustis (4-1) and East Ridge
(4-2), whose combined record
of 21-8 speaks for itself.
"(Tavares) has some pretty
stellar athletes. They've got
some of the best backs in the
backfield that we've seen all
year," Haines warned. "It's
going to be our job to stay on
them and contain them espe-
cially their big fullback (Jordan
Lanier) and their quick back
Eric Sims. He's something spe-
in a lot of different ways, with
different formations."
The last two opponents the
Panthers (0-6 overall) have
faced ran an option attack,
and Allan said the key to
defending that is playing
assignment football.
"Last week we did a good
job we only blew a handful
of assignments," he said.
ance from the front seven to
slow Newberry.
"They've been playing real
well," Beasley said, particularly
of the defensive line, "and
they're going to have to do it
again. Newberry's big on the
offensive line."
Alex Jackson and Micheal
Johnson are the rush ends for
Dunnellon while Travis White
and Corky Riley play the interi-
or line. Those four are the
starters, but the Tigers' depth
allows them to rotate others in
as well.
from a one-point game against
Dunnellon, and have shown
the ability to not only grind out
wins, but the ability to come
from behind as well.
Expect quarterback Shay
Newcomer to carry the load
once again for the Pirates,
both through the air on the
ground. The senior has thrown
for 1,207 yards this season and
leads the team in rushing with
464 yards. Newcomer has
accounted for 66 percent of
the Pirate's points, throwing
11 touchdowns and running
for four scores.
"If he (Newcomer) contin-
ues to play well, we'll be fine,"
Paradise said. "Weekly he gets
cial. He's pretty good."
The Bulldogs are coming off
their first win of the season last
week with a 28-7 victory over
St. Cloud. Haines described
Tavares as a team that runs the
Fly Wing-T and is a team that
runs a lot of misdirection.
"Reading their misdirection
is key for us," Haines admitted.
"If we misread it they'll be run-
ning up and down the field on
us an awful lot."
When the 'Canes offense has
the ball, they're led by their
junior running back Antoin
Scriven. Scriven has accumu-
lated 564 yards on 85 carries
this season and has found the
end zone seven times, which
Leesburg's linebacker core,
led by Darius Lightfoot, will
likely provide few opportuni-
ties for Lecanto to establish a
heavy running attack, and
Allan said Leesburg's second-
ary is good at defending the
pass.
So what does his mean for
Lecanto's chances of getting
their first win of the season
Johnson and White combined
for 25 tackles last week, an inor-
dinate amount for a pair of
defensive lineman. Yet,
Dunnellon isn't lacking at the
linebacker position with
Lerentee McCray, Dustin Young
and Epi Sanchez giving ball car-
riers a reason to cringe. Sanchez
had two fumble recoveries.
The other key will be how
Dunnellon does on offense. It's
no secret at this point that the
Tigers like to run as well, some-
times to the chagrin of the pass-
ing game.
better ... and they (Mount
Dora) are going to have a hard
time preparing for everything
we can do."
The Pirates' offense must
take care of the football
against a Hurricane defense
that is averaging two
turnovers per game.
Mount Dora's offense is led
by running back Courtney
Steadman. Steadman has
rushed for 639 yards through
his first five games and aver-
aging almost 10 yards per
carry. As a team Mount Dora
has rushed for more than
1,000 yards this season but it's
not the only thing they do
well. Quarterback Alex Hudak
accounts for nearly half of the
'Canes' points this season.
In addition to Scriven, quar-
terback Cameron West has
done a good job running the
offense. Besides his three
touchdown passes, West has
been successful in hitting six
different receivers this season
for positive yardage.
As good as the offense has
been, it's no secret that the
'Canes defense has been the
team's stronghold. If you take
away the 42 points that Citrus
yielded to South Sumter two
weeks ago, the Hurricanes
have only allowed 29 points in
their other four games com-
bined, including two shutouts.
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"We have our work cut out
for us," Allan said. "We have
to go out and execute at a very
high level. We have to come
off the football, pick up their
blitz package and hit the
holes hard. They'll close in a
hurry."
"Last week we took a step
closer," he added.
Dunnellon put the ball in the
air just twice last week, one of
which was intercepted.
Beasley, for his part, said sen-
ior quarterback Andrew
Stichter has done a good job
running the offense and would
like to see the Tigers air it out
a little more.
"We have to be able to throw
the ball to keep defenses hon-
est," Beasley said. "(Andrew)
started to develop a relation-
ship with the new receivers, but
we've gotten away from that a
little bit"
has thrown for over 750 yards
and seven touchdowns, but
has also thrown five intercep-
tions.
The Pirates defense has
intercepted seven passes
already this season, three
coming from Torrion Smith,
and should have a chance to
add to that total.
"Torrion has been a good
player for us all year,"
Paradise said. "Defensively
we've been getting those
turnovers. It's not those team-
making mistakes it's us creat-
ing those plays.
"If the kids step and make
plays, hopefully we'll come
out 5-2.
While tonight is
Homecoming, Haines admits
that's a bit of a two-edged
sword.
"We're going to come out
emotionally charged because
of it, but we're going to have to
be that much more careful to
mentally concentrate," Haines
continued. "I think seeing the
teams that we've seen already
this year is going to help us
tremendously going into the
second half of the season. We
have all of our key district
match-ups coming up down the
road but we need to take care
of first things first and that
starts with playing well
(tonight)."
HOCKEY
NHL Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
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Philadelphia 2 1 0 4 14 9
N.Y. Rangers 1 2 0 2 6 6
Pittsburgh 1 2 0 2 8 11
New Jersey 1 3 0 2 7 11
Northeastic Division
W LOT Pts GF GA
Ottawa 5 1 0 10 19 13
Montreal 2 0 1 5 9 8
Toronto 2 2 0 5 1 18
Pittsburghoston 1 2 0 2 5 711
Buffalo 1 2 0 2 12 9
Southeast Division
W LOT PtsGF GA
ToCarolina 3 1 1 7 18 10
Tampa Bay 3 0 0 6 10 4
Washington 3 0 0 6 7 2
Florida 1 3 0 2 7 11
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W LOT Pts GF GA
Detroit 3 0 1 7 14 10
Columbus 2 1 0 4 9 3
St. Louis 2 1 0 4 11 7
Nashville 2 2 0 4 13 11
Chicago 1 2 0 2 5 6
Northwest Division
W LOT PtsGF GA
Minnesota 3 0 0 6 6 2
Colorado 2 1 0 4 10 9
EdNashvilonto 2 2 0 4 10 11
ChiVancouver 1 2 0 2 7 14
Calgary 0 2 1 1 7 11
Pacific Division
W LOT Pts GF GA
Anaheim 2 3 1 5 13 18
Dallas 2 2 0 4 13 11
Phoenix 2 2 0 4 10 11
LosAngelscouver 1 0 2 1
Calgary 0 2 1 1 7 11
Two points for a win, Divisione point for over-
Montreal 3, Pittsburgh 2
Tampa Bay 2, Florida 1
San Jose 2, Chicago 1
St. Louis 4, Nashville 1
Dallas 5, Los Angeles 1
Two points for ladelphia 8win, one point for cover 2
Thursday's Games
Buffalo 6, Atlanta 0
Carolumbusina 5, PhOttawa 3
Florida 3, New Jersey 0
Toronto 8, N.Y. Islanders 1
Phoenix 6, Nashville 3
Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Calgary at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
ColoradSt. Louis 4, Nashville 1p.m.
Boston at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Washington at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
New Jersey at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
Carolina 5,at Montreal, 7 p.m.
Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Florida, 7 p.m.
N.Y. Islto wanders at Phladerslphia, 7 p.m.
Calgary at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Dallas at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Columbus at Colorado, 9 p.m.
Minnesouver at EdmPhoenix, 10 p.m.
Boston at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
Boston at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
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AUTO RACING
NASCAR Nextel Cup Bank
of America 500 Lineup
After Thursday qualifying
Race Saturday
At Lowe's Motor Speedway
Concord, N.C
Lap length: 1.5 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (12) R. Newman, Dodge, 189.394 mph.
2. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevy, 188.990.
3. (43) Bobby Labonte, Dodge, 188.363.
4. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevy, 188.298.
5. (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 188.088.
6. (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford, 188.075.
7. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 188.016.
8. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 187.898.
9. (25) Casey Mears, Chevy, 187.852.
10. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 187.585.
11. (11) Denny Hamlin, Chevy, 187.402.
12. (01) Mark Martin, Chevy, 187.214.
13. (5) Kyle Busch, Chevy, 187.188.
14. (10) Scott Riggs, Dodge, 187.078.
15. (4) Ward Burton, Chevy, 186.916.
16. (19) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, 186.884.
17. (15) Paul Menard, Chevy, 186.884.
18. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 186.819.
19. (55) M. Waltrip, Toyota, 186.761.
20. (00) D. Reutimann, Toyota, 186.748.
21. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 186.703.
22. (8) D. Earnhardt Jr., Chevy, 186.516.
23. (70) Johnny Sauter, Chevy, 186.477.
24. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevy, 186.419.
25. (07) Clint Bowyer, Chevy, 186.374.
26. (41) R. Sorenson, Dodge, 186.323.
27. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevy, 186.149.
28. (40) D. Stremme, Dodge, 186.034.
29. (20) Tony Stewart, Chevy, 185.842.
30. (84) Allmendinger, Toyota, 185.733.
31. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 185.701.
32. (1) Martin Truex Jr., Chevy, 185.637.
33. (88) Ricky Rudd, Ford, 185.491.
34. (22) Dave Blaney, Toyota, 185.452.
35. (21) Bill Elliott, Ford, 185.433.
36. (42) J.P. Montoya, Dodge, 185.427.
37. (66) Jeff Green, Chevy, 184.887.
38. (36) J. Mayfield, Toyota, 184.672.
39. (18) J.J. Yeley, Chevy, 184.628.
40. (7) Robby Gordon, Ford, 184.559.
41. (96) T. Raines, Chevy, owner points
42. (45) Kyle Petty, Dodge, owner points
43. (49) John Andretti, Dodge, 184.508.
Failed to qualify
44. (44) Dale Jarrett, Toyota, 184.370.
45. (78) Joe Nemechek, Chevy, 184.150.
46. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 183.911.
47. (06) S. Hornish Jr., Dodge, 183.505.
48. (08) Carl Long, Dodge, 181.904.
49. (27) K. Shelmerdine, Chevy, 174.076.
GOLF
LPGA Tour Samsung World
Championship Par Scores
Thursday
At Bighorn Golf Club, Canyons Course
Palm Desert, Calif.
Purse: $1 million
Yardage: 6,644 Par 72 (36-36)
First Round
Angela Park 33-34 67 -5
Paula Creamer 33-34 67 -5
Mi Hyun Kim 38-30 68 -4
Lorena Ochoa 32-36 68 -4
Morgan Pressel 36-32 68 -4
Jeong Jang 36-33 69 -3
Se Ri Pak 34-35 69 -3
Angela Stanford 34-36 70 -2
Jee Young Lee 36-34 70 -2
Suzann Pettersen 37-34 71 -1
Maria Hjorth 36-36 72 E
Sarah Lee 36-36 72 E
S. Prammanasudh 36-36 -
72 E
Nicole Castrale 38-35 73 +1
Seon Hwa Lee 35-38 73 +1
Brittany Lincicome 36-38 74 +2
Ai Miyazato 36-39 75 +3
Cristie Kerr 35-40 75 +3
Bettina Hauert 39-37 76 +4
Michelle Wie 40-39 79 +7
Frys.com Open Scores
Thursday
At Las Vegas
Purse: $4 million
TPC Summerlin, 7,243 yards par: 72
(36-36)
TPC Canyons, 7,063 yards, par: 71 (35-
36)
First Round
Note: The scores are listed in par order
due to play on two courses with differ-
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Bob May
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Jeff Overton
Cameron Beckman
Rich Beem
Steve Lowery
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George McNeill
Grant Waite
Marco Dawson
Brendon de Jonge
Jason Schultz
Mark Wilson
Jason Dufner
Bill Haas
Cliff Kresge
Nick Watney
Charley Hoffman
Ben Crane
Ryuji Imada
Jeff Gove
Chris Kirk
Daniel Chopra
Bo Van Pelt
Duffy Waldorf
Phil Tataurangi
Craig Lile
Jeff Brehaut
Steve Marino
Will MacKenzie
Michael Boyd
Paul Trittler
Stephen Leaney
Ryan Moore
Mathew Goggin
Doug LaBelle II
Bob Heintz
Ryan Armour
Kent Jones
Brian Gay
Charles Warren
Michael Allen
Daisuke Maruyama
Kevin Na
Tom Johnson
Colt Knost
Kevin Stadler
Kirk Triplett
Billy Mayfair
Neal Lancaster
Carlos Franco
Jay Delsing
David Branshaw
Arjun Atwal
Bubba Dickerson
Alex Cejka
Brent Geiberger
J.P. Hayes
Gavin Coles
Andres Gonzales
Mathias Gronberg
Garrett Willis
Eric Axley
Troy Matteson
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On the AIRWAVES
TODAY'S SPORTS
AUTO RACING
4 p.m. (ESPN2) NASCAR Busch Series Dollar General 300
Qualifying.
8 p.m. (ESPN2) NASCAR Busch Series Dollar General 300.
BASEBALL
7 p.m. (13, 51 FOX) MLB American League Championship Series
Game 1 Cleveland Indians at Boston Red Sox.
10 p.m. (TBS) MLB National League Championship Series
Game 2 Colorado Rockies at Arizona Diamondbacks.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
8 p.m. (ESPN) Hawaii at San Jose State.
GOLF
9 a.m. (GOLF) HSBC World Match Play Championship Day 2.
12 p.m. (GOLF) European PGA Open de Madrid Second
Round. (Same-day Tape)
2 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Champions Tour Administaff Small
Business Classic First Round.
4 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Frys.com Open Second Round.
7:30 p.m. (GOLF) LPGA Samsung World Championship -
Second Round.
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
8 p.m. (SUN) Florida at Arkansas.
Varsity Prep CALENDAR =
TODAY'S PREP SPORTS
FOOTBALL
7 p.m. Tavares at Citrus (Homecoming)
7:30 p.m. Leesburg at Lecanto (Homecoming)
7:30 p.m. Crystal River at Mount Dora
7:30 p.m. Dunnellon at Newberry
BOYS SOCCER
7:30 p.m. Seven Rivers at Vanguard School
VOLLEYBALL
6 p.m. First Academy of Leesburg at Seven Rivers
Jesper Parnevik
Matt Hendrix
Frank Lickliter II
Mark Brooks
Shigeki Maruyama
Rocco Mediate
Steve Wheatcroft
Ken Duke
Chris Riley
Bart Bryant
Ted Purdy
Jay Williamson
Mark Hensby
Glen Day
Scott Gutschewski
Spike McRoy
Jeff Quinney
Larry Mize
Joey Sindelar
Brian Davis
Bubba Watson
Mike Weir
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John Merrick
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Kyle Reifers
Parker McLachlin
Bill Lunde
Pat Perez
Craig Barlow
Kevin Sutherland
Dan Forsman
Todd Hamilton
Jim Rutledge
Bryce Molder
Notah Begay III
Tommy Armour III
Jaco Van Zyl
Robert Garrigus
Tim Herron
Chris Stroud
Jarrod Lyle
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Scott Verplank
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Seven "experts" from the
Lu Chronicle staff and Bay
z News 9's Jonathan
,u Petramala match wits with
the mighty coin that will be
picking teams all season.
This Week's Games
Crystal River at Mount Dora
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Tavares at Citrus Citrus CitrusCitru Citrus Citrus Citrus Citrus Citrus Citrus Tavares
Leesburg at Lecanto Leesburg Leesburg Leesburg Leesburg Leesburg Lecanto Leesburg Leesburg Leesburg
Dunnellon at Newberry
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Dunnellon Dunnellon
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LSU at Kentucky
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UCF at South Florida South Fla. UCF South Fla. South Fla. South Fla. South Fla. South Fla. South Fla. UCF
Missouri at Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Missouri Oklahoma Missouri Oklahoma Oklahoma
Louisville at Cincinnati Louisville Louiille incinnnati Cincnnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Louisville Cincinnati
Wisconsin at Penn St. Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin : Penn State
Tennessee atMississippi St. Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee MississpiSt
Georgia Tech at Miami Miami Miami Georgia Tech Georgia Tech: Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech
Auburn at Arkansas Arkansas Auburn Arkanas Arkansas Arkansas Auburn Arkansas Auburn Arkansas
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HISTORY
Today is Friday, ,Oct. 12, the
285th day of 2007. There are 80
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Oct. 12, 1492 (Old Style cal-
endar; Oct. 21 New Style),;' '"
Christopher Columbus arrived with
his expedition in the present-day
Bahamas.
On this date:
In 1870, Gen. Robert E. Lee
died in Lexington, Va., at age 63.
In 1933, bank robber John
Dillinger escaped from a jail in
Allen County, Ohio, with the help
of his gang, who killed the sheriff,
Jess Sarber.
In 1935, opera star Luciano
Pavarotti was bom in Modena,
Italy.
In 1960, Soviet premier Nikita
Khrushchev disrupted a U.N.
General Assembly session by
pounding his desk with a shoe ,.
when a speaker criticized his
Country.
In 2000,17 sailors were killed in
a suicide bomb attack on the U.S.
destroyer Cole in Yemen.
Ten years ago: Singer John
Denver was killed in the crash of
his privately built aircraft in .
Monterey Bay, Calif.; he was 53.
Five years ago: A bomb
blamed on Islamic militants
destroyed a nightclub on the
Indonesian island of Bali, killing
202 people, many of them foreign
tourists.
One year ago: The United
States introduced a draft resolution
in the U.N. Security Council to
punish North Korea for its nuclear
test.
Today's Birthdays: Actress
Antonia Rey is 80. Blues singer
Nappy Brown is 78. Comedian-
activist Dick Gregory is 75. Former
Sen. Jake Gam, R-Utah, is 75.
Singer Sam Moore (formerly of
Sam and Dave) is 72. Sportscaster
Tony Kubek is 71. TV reporter
im. Chris Wallace is 60. Actress-singer
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musician Pat DiNizio is 52. Actor
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Jackman is 39. Actor Adam Rich is
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Garfield Bright (Shai) is 38.
Country musician Martie Maguire
(The Dixie Chicks) is 38. Actor Kirk
Cameron is 37. Actor Marcus T.
Paulk ("Moesha") is 21.
Thought for Today: "The wise
man is astonished by anything." -
Andre Gide, French author and
critic (1869-1951).
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Theater
"Ethel Merman's
Broadway," 3 p.m., Sunday, Curtis
Peterson Auditorium, 3800 W.
Educational Path, Lecanto.
Unreserved seats $18, reserved
seats $20. At 7:30 p.m.. Oct. 15 in
Ocala, Fine Arts Auditorium, 3001
S.W. College Road. Tickets $22.
746-6721, ext. 1416.
"The Woman in Black."
through Sunday. 8 p.m. for
evening performances and 2 p.m.
for matinees. Tickets $16 for
adults, $14 for MainStage sub-
scribers and $8 for full-time stu-
dents. (352) 236-2274. Tickets
may be purchased online at
www.ocalacivictheatre.com. The
box office is open from 10 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Ocala Civic Theatre is at 4337 E.
Silver Springs Blvd., in the
Appleton Cultural Center.
"Horizon," 7:30 p.m. Oct. 16-
18, Phillips Center Black Box
Theatre. $25. Post-performance
discussion with Rinde Eckert fol-
lowing each show. (352) 392-2787
or (800) 905-ARTS. Box office
open from noon to 6 p.m. Monday
to Saturday and two hours prior to
the performance.
"Second Thought Improv"
weekly family-friendly improve com-
edy shows, 8 p.m. Thursday and
8 and 10 p.m. Friday, Historic
Marion Theatre, 50 S. Magnolia
Ave., Ocala. $10, adults; $7, stu-
dents with ID and seniors. (352)
622-1247. themariontheatre.org.
"One Hundred Years of
Musical Memories," 8 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 20, and 2 p.m.,
Sunday, Oct. 21, presented by Gulf
Islands Civic Theatre and
Playhouse 19, at Playhouse 19 at
871 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal
River. $12. 563-1333.
"The Heidi Chronicles,"
Wendy Wasserstein's Pulitzer
Prize- and Tony Award-winning
comedy, Oct. 21, Mad Cow
Theatre, 105 S. Magnolia Ave.,
Orlando. $24 and $26. (407) 297-
8788. www.madcowtheatre.com.
Stagecrafters seeks new
members with theater talent or
who would like to develop their tal-
ent. Spring play will have six char-
acters including one about 18
years old. Theater talent includes
set preparation, sound help, direct-
ing, prompting and other related
jobs. 382-2631. rhagaman@tampa
bay.rr.com.
Bay Street Players 2007-
2008 season roster is: "I Do! I
Do!", Oct. 21; "Everybody Loves
Opal," Nov. 30 to Dec. 16; "She
Loves Me," Feb. 1 to 24, 2008;
"The Miracle Worker," April 11 to
May 4, 2008; "The Sound of
Music," July 11 to Aug. 3, 2008.
Performances at State Theatre,
109 N. Bay St., Eustis. (352) 257-
7777. www.baystreetplayers.org.
"A Christmas Carol," audi-
tions for The Art Center's Halavan
Youth Theatre, 6 p.m. Oct. 29 and
30. The cast will consist of youths
ages 5 to 20. There will be cold
readings from the script. Play
dates are Dec. 14 to 16. The Art
Center is in Citrus Hills at 2644 N.
Annapolis Ave, Hernando. Call
Director Sharon Harris at 527-
9372 or 746-7606.
"Always ... Patsy Cline" tal-
ent search. 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4.
$10 entry fee. Entrants must com-
plete written application, available
at 4337 E. Silver Springs Blvd. in
the Appleton Cultural Center.
Tickets on sale Oct. 15. Admission
$5 (352) 236-2274.
"Garson Kanin's Born
Yesterday" auditions. 6:30 to 9
p.m. Monday, Nov. 12, and
Tuesday, Nov. 13, at the Art
Center Theatre, 2644 N. Annapolis
Ave. (corner of Annapolis Ave. and
CR 486), Citrus Hills, Hernando.
The cast calls for seven men of all
ages, one former chorus girl, and
two women of assorted ages. The
play will begin Jan. 18 and run
three weekends until Feb 3.
Contact director Jackie deTorres at
860-1976.
"Star Trek: The Original
Series," 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13,
Hollywood 18, Port Richey, 6701
Cinema Drive, Port Richey.
$12.50. The one-night event will
feature Season 1 episodes "The
Menagerie" Part 1 and 2.
www.FathomEvents.com.
Festivals
Oktoberfest, today. Games
begin at 4 p.m., food served from
6 to 8 p.m., Crystal River Eagles
Aerie 4272, 5340 W. Grover
Cleveland Blvd., Homosassa. Full
German menu, draft beer $1.
Music by Rhonda. Donation $7.
Public welcome. 628-0914.
Ninth annual Jazz Up
Dunnellon Jazz Festival, 5 to 10
Sunrising in Homosa-,-a
Special to the Chronicle
Stagecrafters cast members, from left, are: Anne Facer as Electra,
Pat Taylor as Cassandra, Charlie Brown as Paris and Bob Hagaman
as Mr. Hector, will appear in, "A New Sunrise," today through
Sunday at Southern Woods County Club. $22. Call 382-1200.
The Insomniac Theatre Group, five one-act plays, 8 p.m. today, 3
and 8 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday, Playhouse 19, 865 U.S. 19,
Crystal River. Tickets $10. 563-1333.
On sale now:
Helmet, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2, at State Theatre in St. Petersburg.
On sale 10 a.m. today:
Deborah Harry, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, at Tampa Theatre.
Rick Springfield, 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8, at Hard Rock Caf6 in
Orlando.
Dane Cook, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, atAmway Arena in
Orlando.
On sale 10 a.m.
Saturday: Dane Cook
will perform
0 Willie Nelson, 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14 in
Jan. 17, 2008, at House of Blues Orlando.
Orlando.
0 Broadway On Ice: Dorothy
Hamill & Franc D'Ambrosio, 2
p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008, at
King Center for Performing
Arts, Melbourne.
Ticketmaster
For tickets and more informa-
tion, call Ticketmaster at (407)
839-3900 (Orlando), (727) 898-
2100 (St. Petersburg) or (813) 287-
8844 (Tampa) or online at www.ticket
master.com. The Ticketmaster outlet in
Citrus County is at FYE in the Crystal
River Mall.
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p.m. Saturday, downtown
Dunnellon.
Oktoberfest, Oct. 17, West
Citrus Elks Lodge No. 2693. Music
by Bill Sills. Bratwurst, German
potato salad, sauerkraut, pumper-
nickel bread, apple strudel. $8. For
members and their guests. George
Wright, (352) 382-1178.
20th annual Scarecrow
Festival, featuring food, games,
contests, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 20, Heritage
Village, Crystal River. Yvette
Baldner, 563-0068.
Art in the Park Festival, 10
a.m. to'5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20,
and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 21, U.S. 27 and U.S. 441,
Lady Lake. Free. (352) 546-2322.
* Seafood Festival, 10 a.m. to 8
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, and 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28, at
John's Pass Village and
Boardwalk, Madeira Beach.
Kathleen McDole at (727) 393-
8230 or kmcdole@friendly-fish.
com, or JohnsPassFestivals.com.
Festival of the Arts, Nov. 1
through 4, Courthouse Square,
Inverness. Artists interested in par-
ticipating can download applica-
tions at www.cityofinvernesson-
line.com or request a hard copy
via e-mail to festalinfo35@yahoo.
corn or call 726-3913 or 382-2191.
Applications are also available at
local Citrus County Chamber of
Commerce offices.
M Orlando Model Rail Fest, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 3, and 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Nov. 4, Central Florida
Fairgrounds, 4603 Colonial Drive,
Orlando. $6, 13 and younger free,
$12 per family includes both days.
(928) 595-2952, (928) 634-0703.
www.modelrailfest.com.
33rd Annual Micanopy Fall
Harvest Festival, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Nov. 3 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Nov.
4. Arts and crafts, entertainment
and many other attractions.
www.MicanopyFallFestival.org.
(352) 466-3121.
55th Annual Florida Folk
Festival, Nov. 9 to 11, Stephen.
Foster Folk Culture Center State
Park, White Springs. (877) 635-
3655. www.floridastateparks.org.
Ocali Country Days
Festival, see what life was like in
the 1800s complete with reenac-
tors, demonstrations and story-
tellers, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 10 and Sunday, Nov. 11,
Looking for a spot where children
are welcome and you can relax with
a plate of excellent wings and a i
brew? Well, Beef O' Brady's might
be a good choice. Now open in
Inverness, the family atmosphere
offers entries from $6.49 to $8.49.
Their specialties include wings and .
the "Watterson", a sandwich made
with roast beef, Swiss cheese and all
the trimmings grilled on rye bread.
Also on the menu are a variety of ice
creams and cheese cake.
There is no chance for boredom, as there are 17 plasma televisions throughout
the restaurant, tuned to different channels, and for the kids, video games.
Kids eat free on Tuesdays when accompanied by one adult. There is a 99 beer
special from 4:00 to 7:00 PM daily and there are eight varieties of beer on tap.
Wine is also served.
Beef O' Brady's is located at 1231 U.S. Hwy. 41 N. in Inverness. Their phone
number is 344-9464. They are open Sunday through Thursday, 11:00 AM to 10:00
PM and Friday and Saturday 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
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Silver River Museum and
Environmental Education Center,
Ocala. $4. (352) 236-5401.
www.SilverRiverMuseum.com.
26th Annual Downtown
Festival & Art Show, Nov. 10 and
11, Gainesville. (352) 334-5064.
www.gvlculturalaffairs.org.
22nd annual Hoggetowne
Medieval Faire, Jan. 26 and 27
and Feb. 1 through 3, 2008,
Alachua County Fairgrounds.
Artisans' applications must be
postmarked no later than Nov. 19.
(352) 393-8536. www.gvlcultural
affairs.org.
2008 International Festival,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
23, 2008, Lakeside Park on Civic
Circle in Beverly Hills. Free. Call
Jackie Marx at 795-6255 or 220-
0071 or e-mail marx.Jacqueline@
ccbg.com.
Arts & Crafts
"A New Cornucopia" exhibi-
tion featuring work by Spanish-
speaking artists, through Nov. 9,
Florida Craftsmen Gallery, St.
Petersburg. Hours 10 a.m. to 5:30
p.m., Monday-Saturday. (727) 821-
7391.
Citrus Watercolor Club
meeting, featuring guest watercol-
or artist and demonstrator Dick,
Krall, 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12, United
Methodist Church in Inverness
located on County Road 581. $3
donation. 382-8973 or (352) 622-
9352.
Manatee Haven Decorative
Artists, a chapter of the National
Society of Decorative Painters,
meet second Saturday monthly,
8089 W. Pine Bluff St., Crystal
River. 563-6349, (352) 861-8567.
Nature Coast Fine Arts and
True Craft Show, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, grassy area
south of Homosassa Springs
Wildlife State Park parking lot on
U.S. 19 in Homosassa Springs.
637-4203.
hennings419@hughes.net. Free.
Bob Ross Oil Painting work-
shops at Central Florida
Community College Citrus Campus
$50 each session includes all
materials: Saturday, "Horses in
Fenced Pasture;" Wednesday, Oct.
17, "Big Oak Tree;" Tuesday, Oct.
23, "Bridge to Autumn." Each class
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Building L2,
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Room 103, 3800 S. Lecanto
Highway, Lecanto. 249-1210 or
www.CFCCtraining.com.
Mat Cutting Workshop, 6:30
to 9:30 p.m., Monday, Beverly Hills
Recreation Center, hosted by The
Art Center Camera Club. $10 for
members; $15 for nonmembers.
Call Dick Coffman at 726-3331.
The GFWCIFFWC Woman's
Club of Inverness annual
Artisan's Boutique, Oct. 19 to 21,
Inverness Woman's Club, 1715
Forest Drive, Inverness. Call 344-
9493.
Bob Ross painting classes,
hosted by Citrus County Parks and
Recreation, beginning 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Friday, Oct. 19, Holder
Community Building. $50 including
all materials. 527-7677.
Pumpkin-carving contest at
the Ocala Civic Theatre. Judging
takes place Oct. 19. Entries will be
available for sale Oct. 20, with pro-
ceeds going to the Youth
Scholarship Fund. Call (352) 236-
2851. 4337 East Silver Springs
Blvd. in the Appleton Cultural
Center.
Classes at Whispering Pines
Park, Inverness. 726-3913.
www.cityofinvernessonline.com.
Bob Ross Painting by
Margaret Messina $50 for each
class, materials provided by
instructor. Call for dates and times.
Pen & Ink with Oil Rouging by
Sharon Kuester 9:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. third Saturday monthly,
$60 per class, materials provided
by instructor.
Arts and Crafts Festival, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20,
Crystal River Woman's Clubhouse,
320 Citrus Ave., Crystal River.
Outside spaces available, $25.
Mary Lou Rothenbohl at 795-1728.
Arts de Fall, arts and crafts
show hosted by Women's
Ministries at Hernando Church of
the Nazarene, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 20. For artist appli-
cations, call 726-6144.
2007 Craft Fair, 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, Circle
Square Cultural Center at On Top
Of The World communities, State
Road 200, Ocala. (352) 854-8707.
Gulfport Art Walk, 6 to 10
p.m. first Friday and third Saturday
monthly along Beach Boulevard.
(727) 322-5217
GulfportEvents@gmail.com.
The Beverly Hills Art Group's
weekly painting classes
Thursday Classes meet 9:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the
Community Building on Civic
Circle. 746-5731.
Needlework Fun Groups, 2
to 4 p.m., first and third Saturday
monthly, Wildwood Public Library,
310 S. Palmer Drive, Wildwood.
(352) 748-1158. els34785@yahoo.
com.
Creative Quilters of Citrus
County business meeting, 10 a.m.
the second Wednesday monthly,
St. Anne's Episcopal Church, 9870
W. Fort Island Trail, Crystal River.
746-3187. Members' workshop the
fourth Wednesday monthly. 0
"Loving Stitches" Quilt Show, 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 26, and 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Oct. 27, First United
Methodist Church, 203 N.W.
Second St., Trenton. $3. (352) 463-
8804. silveroaksgal@yahoo.com.
October Arts & Crafts Show,
9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Oct. 27, Elks
Lodge in Homosassa. Tables avail-
able, $20. Linda, 382-5780;
Loretta, 382-2364; Kathy, 382-
4748.
Beverly Hills Lions
Foundation's 10th annual Craft
Fair, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday,
Nov. 3, 72 Civic Circle. Fee $20
per table, per space. 527-1943 or
527-0962.
Brentwood Homeowners'
annual Craft and Yard Sale, Nov.
3, in the Brentwood community by
the community pool. 249-7239 or
249-1085.
Nature Coast Decorative
Artists meets 9 a.m. the first
Saturday monthly, Weeki Wachee
Senior Center, 3357 Susan Drive
(off U.S. 19 and Toucan Trail),
Spring Hill. 249-9122.
Sandhill Crane Chapter of
the Embroiderers' Guild of
America meet 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
first Wednesday monthly, Christ
Lutheran Church, 475 North Ave.,
Brooksville. Bring lunch. 249-1084
(Citrus) or (352) 596-1415
(Hernando).
The Fall Harvest of Art, Nov.
17 and 18, at the Outlet Shopping
Mall on U.S. 19 in Spring Hill. Free.
(352) 796-1189 or (352) 683-5452.
Indoor Craft Festival, 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 and 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2,
Stephen C. O'Connell Center,
Gainesville. $3. (352) 392-5500.
oconnellcenter.ufl.edu/craftfestival.
The 33rd International
Miniature Art Show, sponsored by
the Miniature Art Society of Florida,
Jan. 20 to Feb. 10, 2008, Gulf
Coast Museum of Art, Largo; (727)
518-6833, www.miniature-art.com.
Special Interest
Fall Fun Nights 7:30 to 9:30
p.m. today, Saturday, Oct. 19, 20,
26 and 27 at Uncle Donald's Farm,
2713 Griffin Avenue off U.S.
27/441, north of Lady Lake. Enjoy
a night hayride, where you will see
panthers, owls and other nocturnal
animals. The Pumpkin Patch will
be open. $8 per person, plus tax.
(352) 753-2882.
Friends of the Library of
Alachua County Book Sale,
Saturday through Wednesday, at
the Friends of the Library Book
House, 430 N. Main St.,
Gainesville. www.folacld.org.
ButterflyFest, Saturday and
Sunday, Florida Museum,'
Gainesville. $5, adults; $2, ages 5-
12. (352) 846-2000, ext. 275.
Marilyn Martin, (352) 846-2000,
ext. 245. flmnh.ufl.edu/butterflyfest.
i Florida Orienteering map-
reading/hiking event Saturday at
Moss Park Split Oak Forest
located at the end of Moss Park
Road near the Greenway, S.E.
Orange County. Starting times from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (407) 672-7070,
floridaorienteering.org.
Specialty Coffee
Association of America's 2007
Southeast Regional Barista
Competition, with contestants
preparing and serving 12 coffee
beverages (four espressos, four
cappuccinos and four original
drinks), Oct. 19 to 21, Harborview
Center, Clearwater. Free.
www.SERBC.net.
Friday Flicks, 7 p.m. third
Friday monthly, at Unitarian-
Universalist Fellowship, 2149
County Road 486, Lecanto. Oct.
19, "Muriel's Wedding"; Nov. 16, "A
Prairie Home Companion." $3
donation. 527-2215.
The Western Division of The
Sunshine Region of the National
Model Railroad Association's
Fall 2007 meet, 8:30 to 4:30 p.m.,
Oct. 20, North Shore Alliance
Church, 330 W. Marianna Ave.,
North Fort Myers. $10. (239) 731-
3645. Peter@thepetergross.net.
Haunted tram rides, 6 to 11
p.m. Friday, Oct. 26, and Saturday,
Oct. 27, Homosassa Springs
Wildlife State Park, Homosassa
Springs. $5 adults (13 and older),
$3 children. 628-5343.
AKC-Sanctioned B-OB
Match and Doggy Halloween
costume contest, Sunday, Oct.
28, Florida Classic Park, 5360
Lockhart Road, Brooksville.
Registration starts at 8 a.m. (352)
344-0071.
"Land of Sunshine, State of
Dreams: A Social History of
Modern Florida," 1 to 3 p.m. Oct.
26, Dunnellon City Hall. Program
presented by Gary Mormino. Free.
(352) 489-1510.
Stamp Show, 9:30 a.m. to 3
p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28, VFW Post
4252, 3090 N. Carl G Rose
Highway (State Road 200),
Hernando. The Citrus Area Stamp
Club meets on the first and third
Tuesday monthly at the VFW hall.
Doors open at 11 a.m. and meeting
starts at 1 p.m.
Gator Growl 2007, with head-
liner talent Lynyrd Skynyrd and
impressionist Frank Caliendo, 7
p.m., Nov. 2, Ben Hill Griffin
Football Stadium, Gainesville.
(904) 353-3309. ticketmaster.com.
Casino Night, fundraiser for
Temple Beth Shalom in Ocala,
Nov. 3, Circle Square Cultural
Center, S.E. 80th Ave., Ocala. $50.
Advance tickets only. (352) 873-
3995.
Fourth Annual Steel Horse
Stampede motorcycle ride, 10
a.m. Nov. 3, Ocala. $25 for the first
rider, $10 for a passenger. The
stampede participants will take a
55-mile ride through Marion
County. (352) 854-5218.
Fourth annual Pink
Flamingo Tour of Homes, 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3,
Gulfport. Gulfport Historical
Museum, 5301 28th Ave. S. $10.
(727) 344-3711. GulfportChamber
ofCommerce.com.
Music and Motorcycles, a
Veterans' Day Celebration,
parade, bike show, food court, live
music and more, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 10, 5224 7th St.,
Zephyrhills. (813) 780-1414.
Plant City Pig Jam, 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Nov. 17, Randy Larson
Four-Plex, 1900 S. Park Road and
1401 Albertsons Drive, Plant City.
Barbecue competition categories
for professionals, amateurs and
children. (813) 754-3707 or (800)
760-2315. www.plantcity.org.
Ocala/Marion County
Christmas Parade, 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 1. Applications are
available. (352) 595-2446. hamm
cubs@aol.com.
Dances
American Indian Dance
Theatre, 2 p.m. Sunday, Phillips
Center for the Performing Arts,
Gainesville. $20 to $30. There will
be a pre-performance discussion
with Eva Squires at 1 p.m. (352)
392-2787 or (800) 905-ARTS.
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Arts at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Curtis Peterson Auditorium in Lecanto. The event is a a fundraiser for United Way,
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Academy of Dance, not in order, are: Megan Andes, Marisa Casola, All Conto, Madison Farrior, Lilliana Hagerman, Allie Hulbert,
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www.americanindiandancethe-
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Moose, Inverness Lodge 2112,
dinner dance at 5:30 p.m..Fridays
for members and qualified guests.
726-2112.
Knights of Columbus
Council 6168's weekly Sunday
dances, 6:30 p.m., doors open;
live music 7 to 10 p.m.; KOC hall
on County Road 486, one mile
east of County Road 491. $5. 746-
5995 or 344-2603.
Mixer Dance, 8 to 11 p.m. first
and third Fridays monthly, Lake
Panasoffkee Community Building
on County Road 470 one block
east of 1-75. Live music. Bring fin-
ger foods. (352) 424-1688.
Spirit of Citrus Dancers,
USA Dance Chapter 6072, 7:30 to
10 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 20, Pirate's
Ball at Kellner Auditorium, 102
Civic Circle, Beverly Hills.
Entertainment is Butch Phillips. $7
for nonmembers and $5 for mem-
bers. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. 344-
3768 or 726-1495. socdancers.org.
Celebrate America Jam, 7 to
10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, at Citrus
American Italian Club, 4325 S.
Little Al Point, Inverness. Doors
open at 6. Music by Marty & the
Nice Guys. Cheese and crackers,
coffee and cake to be served.
Service men and women free. $6.
VFW Post 10209, Spring Hill,
dance to music of The Frankie Dee
New York Orchestra 2 to 5 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 21, on 15166 Spring
Hill Drive. Tickets $9. Call Mary at
(352) 596-9486 for reservations or
information.
Ballroom Dancing, 7 to 10
p.m., Skate Mania Center, 5461
S.E. Maricamp Road, Ocala. Oct.
25, Nov. 20 and Dec. 27. $7. (352)
390-6455.
Halloween Dance, best cos-
tumes win prizes, 7:30 to 10:30
p.m., Sunday, Oct. 28, Beverly Hills
Recreation Center, 77 Civic Circle,
Beverly Hills. $7. 746-4482.
Belly dancing class by
Debra Boydston beginners
class 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, inter-
mediate class 5 to 6:15 p.m.
Tuesday, Whispering Pines Park,
Inverness. $25 per four-week ses-
sion. 726-3913. cityofinverness
online.com.
Citrus Squares, 7 p.m.
Thursday, Fellowship Hall of the
First United Methodist Church of
Dunnellon, 21501 W. State Road
40, Dunnellon. (352) 489-1785 or
(352) 465-2142.
Harvest Ball, costumes
optional, 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 10, At Dudley's Auction House
in Inverness. $5 donation. 726-
0919.
Dance Alive National Ballet
announces 42nd season of per-
formances, Curtis M. Phillips
Performing Arts Center,
Gainesville. (352) 371-2986.
www.dancealive.org.
2007-08 schedule is as follows:
"Nutcracker," 2 and 7:30 p.m.,
Dec. 15; 2 p.m., Dec. 16.
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'Gates of Heaven' puts reality TV to shame
Behold the film that caused
Werner Herzog to eat his shoe.
That incident, documented in the
short film "Werner Herzog Eats His
Shoe," came about because the
acclaimed German director
couldn't believe that fledg-
ling filmmaker Errol Morris
could possibly make an inter-
esting documentary about
pet cemeteries. Morris's 1978
documentary "Gates of
Heaven" forced Herzog to
make good on his words.
"Gates of Heaven" might be L1
one of the most unclassifi- Wes
able movies ever made. A
bare description can't possi- RE
bly do it justice. It touches on RE
themes of life, death, family,
destiny, happiness, and says surpris-
ingly little about its ostensible subject
of pet cemeteries.
"Gates of Heaven" is told in two
parts. The first part documents the
story of Floyd McClure, a gentle old
man in a wheelchair who dreams of
opening a pet cemetery in Los Altos,
Calif, where people can give their
beloved animal friends a dignified
final resting place. Floyd is clearly not
a businessman. But he is clear-eyed
and passionate, and his enthusiasm is
touching.
This section also introduces us to
Morris's signature style static shots
of people looking straight into the
camera and talking. There is no nar-
ration, no context; while
there is presumably a
person offscreen con-
ducting the interviews,
this person is never seen
', or heard in the actual
film. The effect is spooky,
" but disarmingly intimate.
L Animal lovers will
adore Floyd. With his
Fulton sweet disposition and
droopy hound-dog eyes,
.TRO he suggests all the quali-
VIEW ties that draw people to
pets in the first place. The
closest the film comes to expressing a
point of view is when it juxtaposes
Floyd's interview with that of a ren-
dering plant owner who is so improb-
ably opposite Floyd that it's hard to
believe he's not a fictional character.
The plant owner marvels at peoples'
emotional attachments to animals. He
wonders aloud why people are so dis-
gusted by the business of cutting up
and recycling animal corpses. Why,
when he goes to dinner parties, he
says with amazement, people ask him ness-savvy person you've ever met. He
not to discuss what he does for a liv- talks softly, and has long hair and wist-
ing! ful eyes. He spends his free time
When Floyd's pet cemetery is hanging out by himself and strum-
forced to close, the pets ming on his guitar,
buried there are moved "Gates of which seems far more
to Bubbling Well Pet important to him than
Memorial Park, a suc- Heaven" isn't his job at the pet ceme-
cessful pet cemetery in tery.
the Napa Valley. This is perfect. Morris Phil, the older broth-
the point at which the er, is third in the peck-
movie take a turn for made it at the ing order. Phil used to
the surreal, and inci- have a comfortable job
dentally, puts so-called beginning of his selling insurance in
"reality TV" to shame. Salt Lake City, but for
Bubbling Well is run career, and it vaguely-described rea-
by the Harberts family, he sons, he ended up
and they're something shows; he packing up his wife
else. Patriarch Cal clearly hasn't and children and mov-
Harberts is in charge, ing back to California
and he has the hard- eute gotten to work as a gofer for
nosed business skills qui goen his dad. There is prob-
that Floyd McClure the knack ably a sad story behind
obviously lacks. But it's that, but you'd never
unclear exactly how he of editing. know it from talking to
feels about his chosen Phil, who speaks in an
line of work. Is he sin- endless stream of moti-
cere, or is he just a huckster preying
on hippy-dippy Californians? You sus-
pect that even he doesn't know.
Then there are his sons. Dan, the
younger one, is second-in-command,
though he seems like the least busi-
vational-speaker cliches. Phil overan-
alyzes the simplest aspects of his job,
which appears to be his defense
mechanism against the crushing
mediocrity of his life. Both Phil and
Dan seem pretty pathetic, until you
realize that they're just extreme
examples of the way most people live
their lives.
"Gates of Heaven" isn't perfect.
Morris made it at the beginning of his
career, and it shows; he clearly hasn't
quite gotten the knack of editing. It's
not a film for everyone, but those who
are adventurous enough will find a
weird, Rorschach inkblot of a film
that will live with you long after
you've seen it.
Three stars out of four.
Chronicle Copy Editor Wes Fulton
has a master's degree in cinema from
the University of Southern
California. He can be reached at
wfulton@chronicleonline.com.
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Music
Marvin Hamlisch and Joel
Grey, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Phillips
Center for the Performing Arts,
Gainesville. $20 to $35. (352) 392-
2787, (800) 905-2787. www.ticket
master.com.
Raise The Roof 2007, featur-
ing Newsboys Go Tour Live,
Kutless, NewWorldSon, Brandon
Heath, Papa San, Urban D; 2:30
p.m. Saturday, rain or shine,
Coachman Park, 301 Drew St.,
Clearwater. $24.50 to $40. (866)
440-7880 or www.thejoyfm.com.
Dunnellon Concert Singers,
3 p.m. Sunday, Countryside
Presbyterian Church, 7768 S.W.
Highway 200, Ocala. Free, dona-
tions accepted. (352) 522-1189.
Central Florida Community
College Foundation announces its
2007-2008 Performing Arts
Series for Curtis Peterson
Auditorium in Lecanto:
3 p.m. Sunday, "Ethel
Merman's Broadway" starring Rita
McKenzie.
3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18,
"Beehive: The 1960s Musical."
3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13, 2008,
"Franc D'Ambrosio's Broadway."
3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10, 2008,
Solid Brass.
3 p.m. Sunday, March 9,
2008, Hector Olivera.
Season tickets for all five per-
formances, $70, unreserved seats;
$85, reserved seats. (352) 746-
6721, ext. 1416.
Talich String Quartet, 5 p.m.
Sunday, University Auditorium,
University of Florida, Gainesville.
There will be a pre-performance
discussion at 4 p.m. The quartet
will perform several of Beethoven's
works. $15 to $25. (352) 392-2787
or (800) 905-ARTS. performingarts.
ufl.edu or www.talichquartet.cz
Pinellas Opera League video
series:
"Salome," 1:30 p.m. Sunday.
DVDs will be shown in the video
center of the Leapa Rattner
Museum of Art, 600 Klosterman
Road on the campus of St. -
Petersburg College, Tarpon
Springs. Free. (727) 784-9512.
Citrus County Concert
Band rehearsals are from 6:30 to 8
p.m. Tuesday in the Lecanto
Middle School Band Room. New
members welcome. First concert of
the season Nov. 3 at Crystal River
Mall. 795-1863.
Citrus Community Concert
Choir auditions, by appointment
only. The group will present "The
Messiah." Performance dates Dec.
9, 11 and 14. 628-3492 or 212-
1746.
The Pinellas Opera League in
partnership with the Downtown
Clearwater Library presents
"Opera 3." All programs are from
noon to 1 p.m. and all events in the
series are free.
The schedule for the Fall 2007
season is:
Oct. 17: Verdi: "Un Ballo in
Maschere"(A Masked Ball)
Oct. 24: Verdi: "Macbetto"
(Macbeth)
Oct. 31: Verdi: "Macbetto"
(Macbeth)
Nov. 7: Offenbah: "Tales of
Hoffman"
Nov. 14: Puccini: "Turandot"
The Chorale rehearsals, 7 to
9 p.m. Thursday, Webster Hall at
the First Presbyterian Church on
U.S. 19. A music theory class is
offered at 6:15. New and returning
members are welcome through
Thursday. 697-2309. sugarmill
choraledirector@yahoo.com.
Citrus County Historical
Society's Jazz at the Museum
series, with performances in the
1912 Historic Courthouse in down-
town Inverness. $20 per concert.
341-6427.
Selected dates:
0 7 p.m. Oct. 18 "That Old
Black Magic" featuring Barry Titone
on clarinet and tenor saxophone. A
tribute to New Orleans Jazz.
Dec. 6 "Jazz for the
Holidays" featuring vocalist Kim
Evans.
7:30 p.m. Feb. 14, 2008 -
"My Funny Valentine" featuring
Norman Bernard on flugelhorn and
vocals. A Tribute to Chet Baker.
7 p.m. April 24, 2008 Jazz
Appreciation Month Celebration
"An Evening of Song" with
tenor Dr. Jeremy Hunt. 7 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 18, Fine Arts
Auditorium on the Ocala Campus,
3001 S.W. College Road. (352)
854-2322, ext. 1231. Presented by
the Visual and Performing Arts
Department at Central Florida
Community College.
Tri-County Banjo Band, 2 to
4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, Beverly
Hills Recreation Center, 77 Civic
Circle, Beverly Hills. $6. 746-4882.
Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas
and Edgar Meyer in concert, 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, at the
Phillips Center for the Performing
Arts. $25 to $45. 352) 392- 2787
or (800) 905-ARTS. performingarts.
ufl.edu.
Opera lecture series, spon-
sored by the Pinellas Opera
League, 2 to 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Murray Studio
Theater, 1111 McMullen Booth
Road, Clearwater.
$5 per lecture, or six-lecture
package for $25. (727) 791-7400.
Lecture schedule:
Oct. 24: Dance in Opera and
Musical Theater, with dance per-
formers from the Gibbs School of
Performing Arts.
Nov. 28: "Rossini: Prolific
Genius and Society Darling," with
live singers.
Jan. 30: Sailing the high C's,
with live singers.
Feb. 27: Choruses
(Workhorses of Opera).
March 26: Ruth Eckerd Hall
Portals to the Arts (Celebrating 25
Years).
April 30: Giacoma Puccini:
150 Years of Eternal Melodies, with
live singers.
Meet and speak to Sherril
Milnes, world famous Metropolitan
Opera baritone, at 2 p.m. Oct. 25
at the downtown branch of the
Clearwater Library. Free.
Middy Larson will do a one-
hour retrospective of Milnes' career
at 2 p.m. Oct. 22 at the same
library.
As part of the "Opera Rock" at
noon Oct. 24, brown bag lunch
series, Dr. Michael Blauner will fea-
ture Giuseppe Verdi's opera
"Macbeth" with Milnes starring in the
title role. (727) 582-4970, ext. 5284.
Taste of Jazz starts at 10
a.m. Nov. 3 and 4. Weeki Wachee
Springs. (352) 754-4788.
Suwannee Valley Bluegrass
Pickin', 7 p.m. the first Saturday
monthly, Otter Springs RV Resort
Lodge, 6470 S..W 80th Ave.,
Trenton. Free. (800) 990-5410,
(386) 935-3337 or the resort at
(352) 463-0800.
Blues 'n' Bar-B-Que, 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, on the
grounds adjacent to the Olde Mill
House Gallery and Printing
Museum, 10466 W. Yulee Drive,
Homosassa. $15 in advance; $20
at the gate. sukelo@tampabay.rr.
com.
Bergen Philharmonic,
Norway, 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11,
Bob Carr Performing Arts Center
on West Livingston Street in
Orlando. (407) 539-0245. festival
oforchestras.org.
"Country Rocks the
Canyon" featuring Trace Adkins
and Montgomery Gentry, Dec. 1,
Rock Crusher Canyon, Crystal
River. $45 to $60. 527-8228.
Singing Christmas Tree First
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Baptist Church of Crystal River.
Performances Dec. 1, 2, 5 and 7 to
9. 795-3367.
Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra, London, 8 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008, Bob Carr
Performing Arts Center in Orlando.
Program includes music by
Beethoven and Brahms with cor
ductor Pinchas Zukerman. (407)
539-0245. www.festivaloforches-
tras.org.
State Symphony of Mexico,
7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20, 2008, Bob
Carr Performing Arts Center in
Orlando. Program includes music
by Bernstein and Rodrigo and
Buxtehude-Chavez with featured
guitar soloist Alfonso Moreno and
director Enrique Batiz. (407) 539-
04245.
www.festivaloforchestras.org.
Sister Hazel, 7:30 p.m. at the
Phillips Center for the Performing
Arts. $15 to $35. (352) 392-2787 or
Saturday, October 20 ~ Sugarmill Woods
Registration begins at 9 a.m. ~ Walk starts at 10 a.m.
Meet at 96 Cypress Blvd. W. (Coldwell Banker and SunTrust Building)
Lunch provided by: Grannies, Cody's Roadhouse and Popz Deli & Bakery
For more information call, 382-2700 or visit
http://main.acsevents.org/goto/sugarmillwoods
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October 20 3 to 5:30 p.m.
Doors open at 2 p.mn.
Curtis Peterson Auditorium, Lecanto
Featured performers include:
~ Maestro Miguel Arrabal Argentine Orchestra
~ Nelson Avila dances Tango with Madalyn .
~ Fabio Zini featured Concert Guitarist
~ Curra Alba and Cecilia De Oriente perform Flamenco
~ Ronnie's fine Academy of Ballet, "Swan Lake" excerpts
~ Kevin Coward and Merry Williams romantic Gershwin M
melodies
~ Tom Bova's Choir honoring Country and troops.
/ / Exhibits of Spain's Lladro collections and
S Russia's master crafts Faberge style eggs,
Kazantseva.
S.. Show to benefit the Citrus County's United Way,
Hospice and scholarships
For more information and tickets call 382-1929 Cl fRqiiL
It's back
The newly formed "Nature Coast Friends of Blues, Inc."
presents the 12th Annual
Saturday November 10, 2007
10466 W Yulee Drive next to the Old Mill House G-allery
and Printing Museum
Tickets $15 advance $20 at the gate
PLEASE BRING- NON-PERISHABLE FOOD ITEMS TO
BENEFIT "CITRUS COLINTY HARVEST"
Gates open at 1 1 a.m.
This year's line up:
11:30 12:30 p.m. Homosassa's own "Past Tense"
1 2 p.m. The distinguished "Coot Corporate Cats"
2:30 3:30 p.m. Florida's own "Damon Fowler CGroup
4 5 p.m. New to us from St. Pete "Sack 0 Woe"
Send a check for $15 per ticket made out to NCFB, Inc. and self-addressed
stamped envelope to Nature Coast Friends of Blues, Inc., P.O. Box 1143,
Homosassa Springs, FL 34447
Please brng non-perishable food donations to benefit "Citrus County Harvest"
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Curtis M. Phillips Center for
the Performing Arts University
Auditorium schedule:
Visit the Phillips Center Box
Office or call (352) 392-ARTS for
tickets. Events, dates, times and
programs are subject to change.
0 United States Air Force
Academy Band 7 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 12. Mail a self-addressed
stamped envelope to the Phillips
Center Box Office (P.O. Box
112750 Gainesville, FL 32611) or
visit in person for a limit of two tick-
ets per request.
Celtic Woman 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 12. $44 or $64, also
through Ticketmaster.
Marvin Hamlisch and Joel
Grey 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
13. $20 to $35.
American Indian Dance
Theatre 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14.
$20 to $30.
October 20
S9a.m to 3 p.m.
Hernando Church of the Nazarene
2101 N. Florida Ave
SDonations accepted for
Soup ~ Salad ~ Lunch
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Talich String Quartet 5 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 14. $15 to $25.
Tracy Kidder, author of
"Mountains Beyond Mountains" -
7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16. Tickets
available beginning one hour prior
to lecture.
"Angel of Ahlem" film 7
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17. Free.
"Rinde Eckert Horizon" -
7:30 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday,
Oct. 16 to 18. $25.
"Evita" 7:30 p.m. Friday
and Saturday, Oct. 19 and 20. $30
to $60.
Edgar Meyer/Sam Bush/Jerry
Douglas 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 24. $25 to $45.
Murray Perahia, piano 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25. $30 to $50.
UF Step Show: Battle of the
Greeks 2K7 6 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 27. $13, in advance; $15, day
of show.
Paul Taylor Dance Company
- 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30. $25
to $35.
Zehetmair String Quartet 5
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4. $20 to $30.
Diwali Show 7 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 4.
Dan Zanes and Friends
Pajama Party 7 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 9. $15.
Russian Patriarchate Choir -
7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10. $20 to
$30.
Florida Young Dancers
Showcase 8 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 10.
Gainesville Chamber
Orchestra, Raymond Chobaz con-
ducts Beethoven --4 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 11. $25; $20 for seniors; $10
for UF students.
Ballet Folkl6rico de M6xico de
Amalia Hernandez 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 11. $25 to $35.
The Actors' Gang in "1984" -
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13. $25 to
$35.
Mr. Al -10 a.m. Wednesday,
Nov. 14. For tickets, call Childlike
Consulting at (800) 487-6725.
Marion J. Caffey's 3 Mo' Divas
- 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15.
$30 to $45.
Slim Goodbody presents The
Bodyology Show 10 a.m. Friday,
Nov. 16.
Ahn Trio with the David Benoit
Trio 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16.
$25 to $35.
Yamato, The Drummers of
Japan 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
Special to the Chronicle
Toshiku Takaezu's "White Closed-Form Vessel," a piece of
glazed stoneware, is part of a collection of the artist's
work which will be on display through Jan. 20, 2008, at the
Harn Museum of Art in Gainesville. For more information,
call (352) 392-9826 or visit www.harn.ufl.edu.
18. $20 to $35.
Tango Buenos Aires 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 20. $15 to $30.
Salzburg Marionettes -
"Hansel & Gretel" 2 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 23; Rodgers and
Hammerstein's "The Sound of
Music" 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23.
$2 to $30.
Stop! Children's Cancer pres-
ents Holiday Traditions 4 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 25. $12, adults; $6,
children.
Alachua County Youth
Orchestra presents Winter Concert
- 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 25. Free
tickets available beginning one
hour prior to performance.
Georgian State Show 10
a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28.
Gainesville Ballet Theatre
presents "The Little Match Girl" -
10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 30; 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 1.
"The House of Yes" 8 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 30; 2 and 8 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 1; 2 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 3. Free tickets distributed at
show.
Floridance 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 1.
The King's Singers, "Holiday"
- 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3. $20
to $35.
Dariza 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 5.
Danscompany presents
"Cinderella" 2 and 8 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 8.
Gainesville Community Band
presents "Bright Christmas" 2
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9. Free tickets
distributed beginning one hour prior
to performance.
Dance Alive! presents "The
Nutcracker"- 10 and 11:30 a.m.
Friday, Dec. 14; 2 and 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 15; 2 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 16. $15 to $30, $12 for chil-
dren and students, $20 for seniors.
American Theatre Arts for
Youth presents "Babes in Toyland"
- 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18.
The Ten Tenors, "Holiday" -
7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 20. $20
to $35.
Museums
"Diana, Princess of Wales:
Dresses for a Cause" Exhibit,
Sunday through Dec. 30, at the
Appleton Museum of Art of Central
Florida Community College, seven
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Seventh-day
ADVENTISTS
Seventh-day Adventist
Church, Inverness
"True Blue" is Pastor Hershel
Mercer's theme in the 11 a.m.
message Saturday at the
Inverness Seventh-day
Adventist Church in Eden
Gardens.
Sabbath School song service
begins at 9:10 a.m. with Bob
Baker as program superinten-
dent. Adult Bible study focuses
on "The Crucibles That Come."
A vegetarian buffet follows the
morning services.
The Vespers program will
begin at 6:30 p.m. with Bob
Baker. After sundown, the
Health Food Store opens.
The bookmobile comes
Sunday to the church parking lot
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. with books,
music, health food and more.
"Spanish for Fun" meets 6
p.m. Tuesday.
Wednesday, Health Food
and Community Services at the
Thrift Shop are available from 9
a.m. to noon. After the 6 p.m.
prayer meeting, the Health Food
Store opens again.
The church is 4.5 miles east
of Inverness off of State Road
44, just inside Eden Gardens.
For more information, visit
www.sda-inverness.org or call
726-9311.
Seventh-day Adventist
Church, Homosassa
Seventh-day Adventist
Church of Homosassa has wor-
ship hour at 11 a.m.
Sabbath school and children's
classes are provided.
The church is at 5863
Cardinal St. Call 628-7950. Dale
Wolfe is pastor.
Advent Hope,
Crystal River
Today, at 7 p.m. is the week
prayer and study.
Saturday, starting at 10 a.m.
is the Bible study for all ages. At
11:30 is the worship service.
After the service is the fellow-
ship meal.
Saturday is the Vesper serv-
ice to end the Sabbath.
Wednesday, the vegetarian
store is open from 10 a.m. to
noon.
The church is at 428 Third
N.E. Third Ave., Crystal River.
For more information, contact
794-0071 or visit www.adven
thopechurch.com.
Glad Tidings Church,
Crystal River
Sabbath school begins at
9:15 a.m. Saturday with song,
then study. Divine hour follows
at 11 a.m.
Elder Shaffer will preach the
word this Sabbath. A vegetarian
lunch is provided after the serv-
ice.
Thursday, at 6 p.m. is an
ongoing Bible prophecy semi-
nar. All are invited.
The church is at 622 N.E.
Second St., Crystal River, next
to Burger King. For more infor-
mation, call 628-1743.
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DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
Lora Henning, Alicia Lowe, Lori Lenoir and Louise Whitney show some of their art that will be on display at the Nature Coast Fine Arts and True Crafts Show on
Saturday and Sunday at the Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park Visitor Center. Come listen to live music while snacking on food available from the Boy Scouts.
Proceeds will go to the Friends of Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park.
CMHS takes
part in
local events
Staffparticipate in expo,
monitor contestants
Citrus Memorial Health System's Women's
Heart Program participated in the first
Chamber of Commerce Business Women's
Alliance Women's Health and Fitness Expo on
Sept. 29 at Withlacoochee Technical Institute.
Hundreds of women participated in the many
health-oriented booths and
activities. CMHS offered
free blood pressures, body
mass index and heart risk
assessments, as well as con-
sultations with Dianne
McDonald-Graber, CMHS
cardiovascular nurse practi-
tioner Educational packets
about heart disease were
distributed as CMHS strives
to make the community
aware that heart disease is Rebecca West, let
the number one killer of heart program, and
women. The newly designed Graber, APRN-BC,
"Know Your Numbers Like the first Chamberc
You Know Your Dress Size" Business Women's
magnet was available for Women's Health a
participants.
CMHS was also able to
promote the Red Dress Collection three-day
event is will host in February. The Red Dress is
the national symbol for women and heart dis-
ease awareness. CMHS is bringing in a sam-
pling of top designer dresses from New York on
Feb. 15 for American Heart Month. The CMHS
Women's Heart Program is focused and pas-
sionate about providing education on ways each
of us can reduce our heart disease risk factors.
We had one of the most frequented booths at the
Ideas are
like popcorn
Special to the Chronicle
From left, Rebecca West, R.N., women's heart
program, Cyndi Hamilton, corporate education,
and Wanda Sierra, CMHS lab, volunteered to
assist at the recent "Hands On Car" contest.
Expo and we certainly appreciated the assis-
tance of our most gracious volunteers. If you
would like more information on the Women's
Heart Program, call 344-6952.
Employees of Citrus Memorial Health System
recently volunteered their
time to help out with the
"Hands On Car" contest Sept.
29 at Love Chevrolet in
Inverness. Nurses were
needed at the event to make
sure that contestants were
healthy enough to compete
for the grand prize of a brand
new Chevrolet Aveo. The
contest required them to
keep one hand on a car at all
t, R.N., women's times, with the winner hold-
1 Diane McDonald- ing on for 55 1/2 hours. The
participated at contest began with eight par-
of Commerce ticipants Thursday evening
; Alliance at 6 p.m. and ended early
nd Fitness Expo. Sunday morning at 1:30 a.m.
Employees from the Citrus
Memorial Heart Center,
along with a host of other volunteers from the
hospital, monitored contestant's vital signs
throughout the long days and even longer
nights. One contestant was disqualified with
dangerous vital signs, while the others left for
various reasons, including swatting at bugs or
talking with both hands.
If your organization is interested in having
Citrus Memorial at an event, contact Katie
Lucas at 344-6501 or at klucas@citrusmh.org.
sometimes, I think ideas
are like popcorn. One
kernel pops, then anoth-
er, and pretty soon they are
popping so fast you can't sepa-
rate one pop from another.
That's the way it seems at the
Art Center these
days.
For example, just
the other day, in one
part of the theatre JE .
the play selection I-
committee was busy
picking plays for the :
2009 season, while in
another visual arts .
vice president Sharor
Stacey Griffis pre-
sented plans to the ART
marketing commit-
tee for the Inverness Art
Festival and Paul Fallabel
talked about a- February
fundraiser.
Just across the driveway in
the AE Building, I found Doc
Weingarten, one of the stars of
Mousetrap, and Dave Marden,
our backstage guru and chair-
man of the Bravo committee,
leading a team of volunteers
working on a stack of papers
and envelopes.
"What ya working on?" I
asked.
"We're preparing invitations
for the Bravo Awards mailing,"
Doc replied as he stuck a label
on an envelope. Bravo awards
are the theater recognition of
outstanding contributions. "We
have to get these out ASAP so
folks can return their votes in
time for the Nov. 28 event -
you got time to help?" he
asked.
"Sorry, I have to finish the
set drawings for 'Gingerbread
Lady,"' I replied. "Gingerbread
Lady" is our next season play,
and Glen Waesche with his set
crew want to strike the
"Mousetrap" set and get start-
ed on building the
"Lady" set. The play
Opens Nov. 9, and
director Fran Barg
and cast want the set
.. as soon as possible.
w,. Rita Coffman, one
S' of our visual artists,
S was busily stuffing
envelopes. When I
Passed by, she
Harris looked up and asked
TALK "What day is the
November artist
demonstration?"
"The 8th," I replied. "It's
going to be great. Vicki
Pritchard will do a pastel por-
trait of an audience member-
who knows, it could be you,"
Rita chuckled, and went back
to stuffing letters.
As I walked away, I thought
about the work all these volun-
teers are doing to make ideas
into reality at the Art Center.
Like popcorn, it is just one
idea at a time, but sometimes
they come so fast you can't sep-
arate one from the other.
Sharon Harris is the former
president of the Art Center
and currently serves as the Art
Center Marketing Director
and Theatre House Manager.
For more information, call the
box office at 746-7606 or visit
www.artcenter. cc.
Special to the Chronicle
Special to the Chronicle
Sarge, 12 weeks old, is the
latest addition to the family of
Shelly and Thomas Lee. He
receives lots of attention
from the couple's six chil-
dren.
AARP-Tax Aide of Citrus
County is looking for tax coun-
selor volunteers to assist in
electronically filing federal tax
returns for the upcoming tax
season. It also needs client
facilitators to greet taxpayers
and to help control the effi-
cient flow of clients at the tax
site. Technical coordinators
are needed to install software
and train team members in
computer support. This time-
limited opportunity is a won-
derful way to give back to oth-
ers in our unique, nature coast
community. Disabled volun-
teers are welcome to join our
team and participate in the
training and provision of serv-
ices that the Tax Aide program
provides.
Tax Aide is a free service of
the AARP Foundation and is
supported by a grant from the
IRS. Volunteers are trained
locally and certified by the IRS
to assist taxpayers in preparing
Federal Income Tax returns.
The tax returns are then e-filed
- free of charge. In Citrus
County almost 100 volunteers
provide this free help to tax-
payers from eight sites open
Feb. 1 to April 15. While the
focus is on taxpayers aged 60
and older, we help anyone in
the county, limited only by the
complexity of the return.
An information session will
be at the Homosassa/Crystal
River Moose Lodge on U.S. 19
Tuesday at 9 a.m. To register
and for additional information
about the Tax Aide program
and how to become a member
of our team, contact patcit-
rus.tax aide@gmail.com, or
call 257-8848.
Special to the Chronicle
A fundraiser sponsored by
our. Hunger and Homeless
Coalition of Citrus County will
be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 13, at the
Inverness Wal-Mart on State
Road 44. The old time
fundraiser will have hot dogs
and drink for only $2.
All money raised will be
used to help feed and tent area
homeless children and fami-
lies. Also come by and volun-
teer for the upcoming home-
less outreach and Veterans
stand down.
The Hunger and Homeless
Coalition is a volunteer organi-
zation and always looking for
more caring people.
For information or if you
know some one who may need
help, call 628-HELP.
* 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.
M Expect notes to run no more than twice.
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p.m., 4:05 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 10:25 "The Seeker: The Dark Is
p.m. No passes or super savers. Rising"(PG) 1:50 p.m., 4:10,7:45.
"The Seeker: The Dark Is "The Heartbreak Kid" (R) 2
Rising" (PG) 1:40 p.m., 4:40. p.m., 4:40 p.m., 8 p.m., 10:35 p.m.
"The Game Plan" (PG) 1:25 Digital. No passes or super savers.
p.m., 4:25, 7:45,10:30. "The Game Plan" (PG) 1:45
"The Kingdom" (R) 7:05 p.m., p.m., 4:35, 7:15, 9:45. Digital.
10:05 p.m. "The Kingdom" (R) 1:10 p.m.,
"The Jane Austen Book 4:05 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:40 p.m.
Club" (PG-13) 1:35 p.m., 4:35 "Good Luck Chuck" (R) 4:50
p.m. p.m., 9:55 p.m.
"3:10 to Yuma" (R) 7:10 p.m., "The Brave One" (R) 1 p.m.,
10:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m.
Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 "Mr. Woodcock" (PG-13)
"Elizabeth: The Golden Age" 10:15 p.m.
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'Rock' lifts light-hearted
comedy The Game Plan'
wayne "The Rock"
Johnson has crumbled
into a shimmering
mound of "bedazzled" rhine-
stones in his latest movie, "The
Game Plan." Despite being
undeniably corny,
the film's charm is
irresistible.
The David-and-
Goliath relationship
between the Rock
and his delectable
young co-star,
Madison Pettis, won
me over. Next to
endearing perform- Heathe
ances, the random
humor had me CR
laughing myself to REV
tears. Overall, "The
Game Plan" is a fun-loving,
feel-good family movie worth
seeing.
Joe Kingston (Johnson) is a
professional football player
with big talent and a huge ego.
When he's not playing football,
Joe either basks in his person-
al shrine back at home or he
summons his teammates and
er
groupies to rowdy get-togeth-
ers.
However, the swell-head gets
a rude awakening when a "real
cutie" winds up on his
doorstep. After much persuad-
ing, 8-year-old
Peyton (Madison
Pettis) convinces Joe
that she is the
daughter he never
knew.
Now Joe (a.k.a.
"The King") must
step out of his strate-
gically planned life
rFoster and shape up to
raise his little girl -
EW it's a whole new
IEW game plan!
Notwithstanding
the "formula" plot, I loved how
spontaneously comical "The
Game Plan" turned out to be.
The Rock's cinnamon-induced
speech impediment remained a
favorite among the film's many
jokes. Still, there were other
magnificent jests, including the
tutu-clad English bulldog, Joe's
face-puckering protein shakes
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miles east of 1-75 on State Road 40, Ocala. Designer
gowns worn by Princess Diana and personal memen-
tos belonging to her. Proceeds go to Pink Ribbons
Crusade. $12 for adults; $10 for seniors older than 55;
$8 for museum members, reciprocal members or
groups of 20 or more; $7 students and $5 for children
12 and younger. Timed, ticketed entry to the gallery is
anticipated during the exhibition. (352) 291-4455, ext.
1835. www.dianadresses.org.
"William Oliver: Evolution of Movement," an
exhibition of the artist's large abstract acrylic paintings,
through Sunday Gulf Coast Museum of Art, 12211
Walsingham Road, Largo. (727) 518-6833.
"The Way We Worked: Photographs from the
National Archive," the Webber Center Gallery, 3001
and a hilarious nose-hair-trim-
ming incident (it completely
caught me off guard).
Another giant plus was Joe's
teammates they were a riot!
The monstrous Clarence
Monroe (Jamal Duff) quickly
became one of "The Game
Plan's" most likable charac-
ters. Underneath his menacing
height and booming voice,
Monroe had a teddy bear per-
sonality at least towards
Peyton. There is nothing cuter
than seeing a man of his bulk
break down into tears at a bal-
let recital.
In the end, Dwayne "The
Rock" Johnson's charisma and
little Madison Pettis' sass, with
a dazzling supporting cast to
back them up, made this
movie. Overlooking a few plot
flaws, I was charmed, tickled
and moved by this fun, light-
hearted film, A-.
Heather Foster is a junior
at Vanguard High School
in Ocala.
S.W. College Road, Ocala. Gallery hours 11 a.m. to 5
p.m., Tuesday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday. (352) 873-5809.
The Orange County Regional History Center
announces 2007-08 season of limited-run exhibitions.
Florida Citrus Labels: Crate Appeal, from the Dr.
P. Phillips Citrus Collection.
The Art of the Stamp, previously on view at the
Smithsonian's National Postal Museum, will be open
through Nov. 18.
*. Kid Stuff: Great Toys from Our Childhood, from
The Berkshire Museum in Massachusetts, Jan. 18 to
April 13, 2008.
65 E. Central Blvd., Orlando. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday; from noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday. $7; students with valid student ID and seniors
(60 and older) $6.50; children 3 through 12, $3.50.
(407) 836-8500. www.thehistorycenter.org.
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CHILI ,P PtIKS TO CHEW ON
The 41st Terlingua International Chili Championship is Oct.
29 through Nov. 3, in Teriingua, Texas.
Chili Appreciation Society International Inc. (CASI) sponsors
the event, which has grown from two competitors to nearly
400. Sports Illustrated covered the first event.
Real chili is not hot, according to CASI Director Ken Rodd.
"Chili has a reputation for leaving your tongue and throat on
fire," Rodd said. "Good chili is spicy with a nice, warm glow
going down the gullet that makes you want another bite."
Each international contestant spends $50 to $55 per 2-quart
batch of chili, using only the freshest of ingredients in each
pot.
Some chili experts argue that real chili contains no beans or
tomatoes because those items wouldn't have been found on
the trail.
To qualify for the international contest, a contestant must
earn points from competing in local competitions like the
one each year in Homosassa. A contestant earns four points
for first, three for second, two for third and one for fourth
through 10th. Each state carries a different number of points
that must be earned. Texas contestants must earn 12
because Texas has the most competitions. Florida contest-
ants must earn nine points.
Any charitable organization can host an international contest.
For more information, call Rodd at (210) 887-8827 or e-mail
CASIhotrodd@aol.com.
The site of the annual international competition is Terlingua
in Brewster County, Texas. Brewster County is the largest
county in Texas and is larger than three states. The closest
Wal-Mart to Terlingua is 251 miles away.
CASI clubs are called "pods." CASI pod presidents are called
"Great Peppers." Lifetime presidents are known as "Pepper
Poppers." There are 68 pods in the U.S.
The Florida chili cook-off championship, the "Great Bowls of
Fire Chili Cook-Oft, was Saturday, at the Volusia County
Fairgrounds Rodd, who will be on hand at the Homosassa
Chili Cook-Off, finished third with his "Hott Rodd Chili."
To learn more about the annual international chili cook
championship, visit www.chili.org or krazyflats.com.
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charity." CASI, which raises
$1.3 million each year for'
local charities, each year
awards six high school sen-
iors scholarships totaling
$1,000 per year, for four years.
To apply, visit www.chili.org.
This is the sixth year the
Homosassa Springs Rotary
has hosted the event and club
president Ivan Jones says
every dollar raised after cost
goes to the local community.
He said his club raises money
for a number of local organi-
zations, including Boys &
Girls Clubs, Upward Bound,
the Family Resource Center
and Lecanto High School
Project Graduation. Jones
said the club is raising $3,000
for a Homosassa Elementary
School literacy program that
uses CDs, MP3s and the
Internet to help students
read.
The Rotary will sell hot-
dogs, hamburgers and some of
their own homemade chili at
the event.
The chili championship
runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 13, and from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14,
at Nature's Resort, located 2
miles west of U.S. 19 on Halls
River Road.
For information, call Stefan
(795-7572) or Gregg (628-6624).
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Tickets can be ordered from the following organizations:
-Key Training Center Melissa Walker ~ 634-4660 or 527-8228
-Nature Coast Volunteer Center Heidi Blanchette 527-5950
-Storm Football Annita Moore 400-5002
-Sharks Football Dan Baldner 564-1223 or 302-9603
-Dunnellon Little League-Greg Grybko 489-5341
-Central Citrus Little League Larry Swain 258-0633 or 527-4224
-Boys And Girls Club Lori Pender 621-9225 or 341-2507
-Citrus Youth Basketball Ed Buckley 726-6000 or 422-2367
-Crystal River High School Athletic Department Tony Stukes 795-4641x4
-Crystal River Little League Tom Salute ~ 795-6486x3795 or 302-8824
-Habitat For Humanity Bonnie Peterson 563-2744
-Mid-Florida Community Services Linda Graves 796-8117
-Marion County Senior Services Gail Cross 620-3501
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BBQ Cook Off
Kayak Races
Hot Air Balloon Rides
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SReforestation: Withlacoochee
State Forest" through Nov. 14,
The Old Courthouse Heritage
~Museum, Inverness. 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Monday to Friday and 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. 341-
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31, Florida International Museum,
S St. Petersburg. $10 adults, sen-
*. ors/military $8, students $6, chil-
dren 6 and younger free. (727)
341-7901. floridamuseum.org.
S- n "Megalodon: Largest Shark
that Ever Lived," special exhibi-
tion about prehistoric sharks con-
tinues through Jan. 6, 2008,
Florida Museum of Natural History,
Gainesville. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SMonday through Saturday; 1 to 5
p.m. Sunday. Free admission for
S. shark exhibition. $7.50 for Florida
residents and $4.50 for children
v id e rs ages 3 through 12 for Butterfly
i d e s |Rainforest. (352) 846-2000.
www.flmnh.ufl.edu.
-' 0 Salvador Dali works on loan
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SDali Museum, St. Petersburg.
."- (800) 442-3254.
SDali Museum events, 9:30
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0-" Tuesday, Wednesday and
f ,~ Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday and noon to 5:30 p.m.
- ,Sunday. 1000 Third St., St.
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will pick up your
unwanted vehicle
Tax deductible
receipt given
(352) 746-9084
WE PAY CASH
FOR
JUNK CARS
Top $$ paid $$
352-523-4357
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
(352) 228-9645
Black Female kitten
w/white spot on chest
defect paw.Homosassa
(352) 634-3936
CAT
Grey & White Belly &
Feet, VIC of Seminole &
Highland, INVERNESS
(352) 726-2496
CHIHUAHUA
Children's Lost Dog
Vic. HWY 200 Hernando
10/9 352-419-4105
COCKER SPANIEL
Male, 7 yrs.. Buff Col-
ored. Vic. Nesbitt &
Gospel Is. 8/8. REWARD
352-287-9137/201-2648
GOLD BRACELET
w/Saints, VIC.of
Inverness. Sentimental
Value. REWARD.
(352) 341-1223
BULLDOG
Vic. CR 116, Wildwood,
10/7. To Identify.
Call 305-666-8870
FLOCK OF FLAMINGOS
at the Path PTL
(352) 527-6500
PIGLET
Female Black
VIC Crystal Hill Mini
Farm(352) 527-4990
POODLE
Small, Brown ,7 yrs old.
VIC, off Truck Ave,
Hernando on Saturday
(352) 637-5780
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BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352) 341-3032
West Coast
Christian School
Needs Donations
of Computer
Working or Not
Donations are
Tax Deductiblel
Please Contact Kathy
(352) 795-8099
CAT ADOPTIONS
Come see
our
adorable cats and
kittens that are
available for
adoption.
We are open 8:00 A
M till 4:00 P M
Monday-Friday.
Week-end and
evenings by
appointment.
All Cats and Kittens
are altered, tested for
Feline Luk and Aids.
Up to date on vac-
cines for age
appropriate.
Phone 352-563-2370
Visit us at
www.hofspha org.
or stop by our offices
at 1149 N Conant
Ave. Corner of 44
and Conant.
Look for the big
white building with
the bright Daw prints.
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OFFICE ASSISTANT
Exp'd In R.E. & Property
Mgt. Fax resume to:
(352) 726-3176
PT PAYROLL ASST.
NEEDED
Exp. in Human
Resources, Insurance,
Employee file
maintenance &
knowledge of Labor
Laws preferred.
Computer skills a
must. This is part time
with possibility of full
time when needed.
Please Fax Resume
352-795-0134
SECRETARY
NEEDED
Excellent communi-
cation skills, hourly
plus commission
Call for Interview:
(352) 795-1484
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ESTHETICS/
SPA TRAINING
Nail Technology
Massage Therapy
Oct. I Massage Thpv
Nights
Oct. 22 Cosmetology
Nights
Oct. 29 Cosmetology
Dec. 8 Massage Thoy
Dec. 17 Barbering
Nights
Skin & Nail Specialty
Classes *Form Monthly
(727) 848-8415
Bene's International
School of Beauty,
Barber & Massage
Therapy
7127 U.S. Hwy. 19
New Port Richey, FL
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White HOMING PIGEON
Vic. N. Apopka Island.
10/6. Call to ID
(352) 726-2428
Young Male
Shepherd Mix
on 486
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Adoptable cats and
kittens (specializing In
Siamese)
See our available
pets at:
htto://halpetadop-
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All are tested for
Feline Leuk and Aids,
Altered, and have
age appropriate
vaccines.
Call 352-476-6832
All donations are tax
deductible
Next Pet
Adoptions
Friday, Oct. 12
Curious Creature
Pet store
3890 N Lecanto
Hwy
Beverly Hills
3:00-6:00
Sat., October 13
Vanishing Breeds
105 W. Main St.
Inverness
10:30-2:30
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ALAN NUSSO
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INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
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352-628-0630
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Care Specialist
(352)860-0633
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Some following
pref.(352) 746-7166
STYLIST
Now taking applica-
tions, in Hernando
for Opening mid Oct.
(352) 746-0335
STYLIST/BARBER
Great opp. Busy. FT/PT
Family Headquarters
628-2040/ 249-0833
P/T Caregiver
(352) 746-9354
Unique Homes Inc
Fri.a Sa. C
3255 CITRUS SPRINGS BLVD
3/2/2,2637 total sq. ft.
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Manager
We are seeking an
Accounting Manager
to be responsible for
preparing financial
reports for audit;
maintaining
compliance with
state and federal reg-
ulations; and prepar-
ing monthly financial
statements for our
Board of Directors.
Ideal candidate must
be a CPA in the State
of Florida with 5 years
experience in health-
care preferred.
Please apply online
at www citrusmh.com
CMHS is an equal
opportunity employer
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For Sale
Call (352) 601-5517
HAIRCARE in your home
by Licensed Hairdresser
Curts/Perms/Wash/Style
Call Gall 352-422-6315
(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.
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Advanced
Learning Preschool
Now Hiring & Enrolling.
Ages 1 & Up.
(352) 341-5433
Childcare Center
Director
Must have creditials
for position. Also
looking for people
w/CDA Credential.
352-286-4110
F/T LPN
Seeking outgoing,
energetic
individual.
Apply at:
BARRINGTON PLACE
(352) 746-2273
NURSING
ASSISTANT
Do you have nursing
exp. but are not
certified? If you're
willing to work hard
and have a positive
attitude, come
apply at Barrington
Place. Strong
communication and
customer service skills
a must,
Excellent benefits.
Fun place to work
and Call Homell
& Apply at: u
BARRINGTON PLACE
2341 W. Norvell
Bryant Hwy. Lecanto
No Phone Calls
PA or Nurse
Practitioner
F/T or P/T, For Busy
Medical Office.
Fax Resume to:
352-563-2512
PA/NURSE
PRACTIONER
Needed for busy
medical practice,
Competetive
salary & benefits.
F/T or P/T Please call:
(352) 746-0600 or
FAX RESUME TO:
(352) 746-0607
Part Time
Billing Personnel
Needed w/ exp.
Fax Resume to
352-563-5069
RECEPTIONIST/
OFFICE MANAGER
DENTAL/
SURGICAL ASST.
For Oral Surgery
Office. Experience
preferred, excel.
pay & benefits.
Fax Resume To:
352-688-6238
REGISTERED
DENTAL HYGIENIST
PT, Must be Energetic
Please call
Vlcky/Peggy at:
(352) 746-0330
RN, LPN, CNA,
CMA NEEDED
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Professional
Staffing Services
352-560-6210
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CNA/HHA'S
Interim Health Care
(352) 637-3111
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SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060*
Bartender
Apply in Person
9a 3p, Mon Fri
HICKORY ISLAND
RESTAURANT
Inglis (Old Port Inglis
Restaurant) Hwy.. 19
Exp'd LINE COOK
Apply in person at:
CRACKERS
BAR & GRILL
Crystal River
VAN DER VALK
FINE DINING HIRING
SERVERS
BARTENDERS
FRONT DESK
APPLICATIONS
Accepted 10am-8pm
(352) 637-1140
A Skilled Facility has
an opening for:
F/T RN/LPN/PRN
11-7
Excellent Health &
Dental Blue Cross/
Blue Shield of FL &
paid vacation. Come
join our Exceotional
Nursing Team!
Fax Resume
(352) 746-0748 or
Apply in person
Woodland Terrace
124 Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Hernando
(352) 249-3100
BILLER/
COLLECTOR
Exp'd only need
apply Charge entry,
electronic claims
processing, cash
mgmt., insurance &
patient collection,
aged A/R follow-up.
Fax resume to:
(352) 527-1827
or Apply in person @
110 N. Lecanto Hwy.
DENTAL
ASSISTANT
PT or FT. Digital office.
Must have
experience and be
certified. Top Pay for
the right person.
Call (352) 746-3525
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/Cell 422-3656
F/T CNA
Positions
(1)3-11
(2) 11-7
For Assisted Living
Facility. Pay by
experience.
Sign on bonus!
Insurance after 60
days Vacation
After 90 days.
Apply In Person:
Brentwood Retirement
Community
Commons Build.
1900 W. Alpha Ct.
Lecanto 352-746-6611
DFWP/EOE
Licensed
Practical
Nurse/Certified
Medical Assistant
We are seeking an
LPN/CMA for a
fast-paced medical
practice located In
Crystal River. Ideal
candidate must have
previous physician
office experience to
be responsible for
performing EKGs,
PFTs, vital signs and
phlebotomy. Will also
assist the physician
and be responsible
for front desk duties.
Please apply online
at www.citrusmh.com
CMHS is an equal op-
portunity employer.
LPN NEEDED
Must have strong
computer skills for
clinical research
position.
Research experience
desirable.
Please call
(352)563-1865 or
email rwood@encore
docs.com
DRIVER WANTED
Apply Between 2 & 5.
Amici's (352) 527-0900
CHpNiCLE
Advertising
Ad
Coordinator
The Citrus County
Chronicle
is now accepting
applications.
Assist sales reps and
designers to coordi-
nate print advertising,
manage work flow,
ensure accuracy of
ads, oversee billing
and proofread.
Computer
proficiency a must.
Excellent organiza-
tional and customer
service skills required
Fax cover letter and
resume to HR at:
352-564-2935
or Apply in Person @
1624 N Meadowcrest
Blvd. Crystal River, FL
34429
Qualified
applications must
undergo drug
screening, EOE
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Exp. Autobody
& Paint Techs
GREG'S CAR CENTER
352-795-5129, 257-9468
IMMEDIATE
OPENING
Looking for a new
career? We are a local
screen enclosure com-
pany needing good,
hard working team
players to join our team.
We offer competitive
pay and the ability to
move up. Call
352-748-6655
LOOKING FOR A
NEW TRADE?
We need energetic.
team players to join our
team. All phases of
concrete and masonry-
will train. 352-748-2111
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
WANTED
Swimming Pool
Construction Trainees
We will teach you a
trade that you can
build upon. Already
have experience?
Come join our team
where you have the
opportunity to
advance. Laborers
needed also.
PAY BASED UPON
EXPERIENCE.
Wildwood 352-748-3987
BUS DRIVER
Opening for over the
road motor coach
drivers. Must have
experience, current
DOT cards & clean
record 352-382-3808
COOK F/T
for Healthcare Facility
Phone for
appointment.
Ask for Cary or Patty.
(352) 344-5555
HORSE FARM HELP
Exp, stalls, turn out,
groom. Inglis area.
F/T/ EOE
352-447-1008
LAWN
TECHNICIAN
F/T clean Dri. Lic.,
Lawn experience
preferred.
Will train; benefits
Apply in person
CITRUS PEST MGT.
5 N. Melbourne
Beverly Hills, FI 34465
CHkOpINC'[E
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
WAREHOUSE
PERSON/DRIVER
Fulltime, D-class driver's
license needed. No
weekends. 726-2300
NlOW HIRING
LOCALLY
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Over $55K annually.
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1121 S. SOFTWIND LOOP
LECANTO
Arthur Rutenburg home! Split bedroom plan. Three bedrooms, two
full baths, two car garage. Spacious kitchen, screened lanai & open patio.
Built-ins in great room. Home backs up to DRA for maximum privacy.
MLS# 319454
Directions: 44 East turn into Crystal Glen and
right on Softwind.
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Multi-Million Dollar Sales Team (352) 746-3390 (800) 874-9322
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4 PERSON SPA
Leisure Bay, Cover &
steps. Pd. $5,000/Sell
$2,500 Exc. Cond.
(352) 465-6051
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at I
Wholesale Prices
2 Ton $780.00
2-Y2/ton $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 I
AMANA
Washer & Dryer, 3 yrs.
old. Stainless drum, .
Dryer works great,
washer makes noise *
but works. $175/obo .
GAS GRILL, $50/obo
(352) 344-9663 :S
APT. SIZE CLOTHES -
WASHER, new. $45
(352) 860-2434 .-S
DISHWASHER
Whirlpool, Excellent
Condition $75
(352) 527-9876
FREEZER
7.5 Cu, Ft.
Upright, white. $100
Evenings only.
(352) 563-0642
GE Washer
2 yrs old, good
condition, $125
(352) 341-5182
WASHER & DRYER"
KENMORE
Washer less than lyr.
Both work exc. $300
(352) 527-6639
Washer & dryer, exc.,
like new, $295/set.,
w/l-yr. Guar. Free Del.,
& set-up 352-754-17541
WASHER I
Speed Queen hvy dty
white, good cond,$1001
Dryer, Roper, Hvy Dty .
Wht good Cond. $50
352-476-3388
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www.charliefudge.conr
For Upcoming Auctions;
1-800-542-3877
WHEEL OF A
DEAL
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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 I
you sell the car.
(352) 563-5966
(352) 726-0902
*Ad will not be
automatically I
scheduled. The
customer must call
each month to
reschedule.
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8 x 10 Shed
1 yr. old, wood, 3/4"
flooring, well built,
double doors, $400.
(352) 465-1892
ALL STEEL BUILDINGS
25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16.495
35x50x12 (2: 12 pitch)
2 10x10 Roll-up Doors
2-Gable Vents, Entry Dr.
4" Concrete Slab
$29.795 INSTALLED
Many Sizes Avail.
We Custom Build
We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
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LLC.COM
1-866-624-9100
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FACTORY DIRECT
METAL BUILDINGS
CARPORTS, SHEDS
Custom Installation,
Up to 140MPH
Wind Rating
Gulf to Lake Sales
(352) 527-0555
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
"LIVE AUCTIONS"
www.chardiefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
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OPEN HOUSE
MANAGEMENT
INTERVIEWS
Saturday, Oct. 13th
9am 1pm
Inverness Branch
800 West Main St
Recruiting for:
Branch Sales Mgr.
Asst. Branch Mgr.
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TOP 10 Financial
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country, offering
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West Citrus Ladies of the Elks
' Fall Card Party and Luncheon
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Tuesday,
October 9
0 Doors open at
11:30 a.m. $12
West Citrus Elks Lodge -
7890 W. Grover Cleveland
boulevard, Homosassa, FL 34446
For m.ire itlO'rm ii.ri ,call
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Craftsman 12" Band
Saw 2 yrs. old paid
$300, + tax will sell for
$190. no. tax, very little
use, need smaller saw
(352) 228-2207
57" High Definition TV
Hitachi Ultravision wide
screen, High Def. tuner,
2 memory card slots,
See the picture,
Cost $2899, Sell $900.
(352) 563-5921
Your world first.
Even' Dav
CHI(ONINcE
TV, Sanyo, 19",
excellent, $65 firm
(352) 726-2269
2 x 6 x 12 PT
$6.00 each.
(352) 447-2238
45 Aluminum Metal
Pan Roofing Panels,
Styrofoaminsulation 12ft
long, 1 ft. W 3"D, $850;
Many alum windows
w/ scrns. & Door, $750
(352) 220-6820
LUMBER
Misc. Fence Posts,
landscape timbers,
boards, cattle gates,
cement-block. Lg. Load
$300/all (352) 621-0848
Over 3.000 Homes
and Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
QUALITY LUMBER
Romatic Red Cedar.
3,000 bd. ft. @ $2.50/bft.
Cherry 1K bd. ft. $3/bft.
Pecan 300 bd.ft. $3/bft.
352-522-0724/229-1302
Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery. avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
Computer Repairs
We come to your
home or office.
21 yrs. exp. 7 days
(352) 212-1165
CANNON COPIER
Business Type; Works
Great $35;
OLD LAPTOP $15
Both for $45
(352) 860-2434
COMPUTERS
Internet ready. $249
Wrty. Delivered & setup.
(352) 270-3779
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeell.com
MONITOR
Runs like new,
$25
(352) 341-4449
PRINTER
Dell Laser mdl 1700 $50
Xerox scanner mdl 6400
$30 (352) 382-0380
Backhoe $2,500
Landscape
(352) 634-1728
or (352) 527-0403
LOADER/BACKHOE
1995, Catcplller,
$20,000. (352) 634-1728
or (352) 527-0403
MF/165
Diesel, bushhog & plow
$7500.(352) 634-1728
(352) 527-0403
TRACTOR
John Deere model 420,
Hydra-Static Drive
Onan 20hp Engine 570
hours, 50" Mid-mount
Deck, pwr Str. HydroUift.
Runs Great $2500 obo
352-249-4456/586-6861
OUTDOOR TABLE
W/Lorge umbrella/
stand, w/4 chairs
$95. (352) 637-0440
Patio Set
Martha Stewart
Collection Sofa, coffee
table 2 rockers,
excel cond. $295.
2 Recliners
$150. ea.or best offer
Hand Painted Victorian
Lamp 28" Tall, $75. obo
(352) 637-4645
2 Swivel Recliner Chairs,
mocha color.
new in 2004 $399 ea.,
Now $150 ea.
Call (352) 628-1971
5 Piece Solid Oak
Dining Room Set
w/ Custom Cover
$350.
352-628-6075
PRE OWNED FURNITURE
Unbeatable Prices
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
A/C Tune up w/Free
permanent filter +
Termite/Pest Control
Insp. Lc & Boned Only
$44.95 for both.
(352) 628-5700
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(352) 563-5966
I "DEBRIS HAULING"
& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
5 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,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
" tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Uc
#0256879 352-341-6827
A TREE SURGEON
LIc. & Ins. Exp'd friendly
serv. Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452
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Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery, avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
Computer Repairs
We come to your
home or office.
21 yrs. exp. 7 days
(352) 212-1165
Computer Pro, Lw Fit Rt.
In-House Networking,
virus, Spyware & morel
S352-794-3114/586-7799
Cooter Computers Inc.
Repair, Upgrades, Virus
& Malicious software
removal (352) 476-8954
SENIOR DISCOUNT
Srs' pay Only $59.95
Flat Rate No Hourlyl
Will we repair
ANY PCI
Atlas Computer
Service. 15 Years Expl
586-3636
REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728
VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AlI 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. Llc.&Ins. 637-3765
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
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Uc./Ins.
(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
RUDY'S PAINTING *
Int./Ext., Free Estimates
Pressure Wash., LIc./Ins.
24/7, (352) 476-9013
Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
DOCKS, SEAWALLS,
Boat Lifts, Boat Houses,
New, Re decks, Repair
& Styrofoam Replace.
Lic.CBC060275. Ins.
(352) 302-1236
MORRILL MARINE
Outboard Repairs,
Dockside Service. Elec.
Installed (352) 628-3331
AT YOUR HOME Res.
mower & small engine
repair. Uc#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
ALZHEIMERS
PATIENTS/SENIORS
Excellent care!
352-447-6178/228-1914
ASSISTANCE FOR SRS.
Driver, shopping, appts.
meals, laundry, respite
relief. 352-746-5666
HEAVEN SENT
Prvt. rm. of home. 1 on
1 care. CNA & Med.
Tech. (352) 621-3337
We do it ALL Big/Small
HOME REMODELING
SPECIALISTSIII
Concrete slabs, Brick
Pavers, Windows,
Doors, Storm Panels,
Kitchen Cabinets. Tile
& MQREII Lic., & Ins.
CRC 1326431,
References,
(352) 746-9613
ACCEPT 1 Child In my
home. lots of TLC & exp.
Off US 19, Wkee Wach./
uHm ,,39 2A8 iOAn
V/Chris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
All Around House
Cleaning Citrus County
Low Rates, FREE Est.
40 yrs. exp. 1Ic. 400-6720
Artistic Housecleaning
Wonderful detailed &
exc. jobi Yrs. exp. & ref.
Ellie (352) 586-5968
FINAL DETAILS, LLC
CLEANING SERVICES,
New Const. ,Vacant
Prop Offices, Residen-
tial 352-400-2772 LUc. 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.
PARTNERS IN GRIME
Senior disc. 20 yrs exp.
Lic. & Ins. Free Estimates
Call (352) 628-4898
Touch of Class Cleaning
Service, 15 Yrs. Exp.
Also If you Need Help?
With Errands, Things
Around the House. Ref.
REFACE YOUR CABINETS
& COUNTERTOPS
Much Less Than New!!
Nature Coast Cabinets
Lic. & Ins. (352)400-5861
DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Lic. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
ROGERS Construction
New Homes,Additions
Florida Rooms.
637-4373 CRC 1326872
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, Lic#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
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
houses,driveways. 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
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small Reliable. Ins
0256271352-465-9201
)A Home Repairs Paint,
gutter & roof clean,
press, wash.,Lc&lns.
#0169757 344-4409
3rd Generation Service
Fencing, Gen. home
repairs, Int/Ext. Painting,
Lawn, Trees,
Landscaping, FREE Est.,
10% off any job. IIc
99990257151 & Ins. (352)
201-0658
AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
PROMPT SERVICE
Trash, Trees, Brush
I Apple. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages 1
352-697-1126
ALL AMERICAN
HANDYMAN Free Est.
Affordable & Reliable
Uc.34770 (352)302-8001
FAST AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est., Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
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 Llc34868
We do It ALL Big/Small
HOME REMODELING
SPECIALISTS111
Concrete slabs, Brick
Pavers, Windows,
Doors, Storm Panels,
Kitchen Cabinets, Tile
& MOREII Lic. & Ins.
CRC 1326431,
References.
(352) 746-9613
FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, Lighting,
Spa, Sheds Lic. & Insur.
#2767 (352)257-2276
MALLEY's Elect. Service
Resid. & Comm.
Ins, & Lic. #ECO001840
Rob @ 352-220-9326
Mel 352-255-4034
"DEBRIS HAULING"
& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
"DEBRIS HAULING"
& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
r AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE |
Trash, Trees, Brush,
I Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages
352-697-1126
L _. -.I iM
A-I Hauling cleanup,
garage clean outs,
trash furn. & appl. Misc.
Mark (352) 302-4130
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE |
STrash, Trees, Brush
Appl. Furn, Const, I
SDebris & Garages
352-697-1126
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., apple, trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professional
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264 /201-1422
TOWING TRAV. TRLR *
OR BOAT, ACROSS
TOWN OR COUNTRY
REAS. (352) 746-0802
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
Carpet Factory Direct
Sales Install Repair
Laminate, tile, wood Sr.
disc. (352) 341-0909
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, LUc. & Ins.,
352 422-7279
3rd GENERATION SERVE
fencing, Gen. home
repairs, Int/Ext. Painting,
lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% off any job. Ilc
99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
25 Years In County
Free. Est., Res./Comm.
FENCES BY DALLAS
Lic./Ins (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) 621-0929
#1 in Service
Hise Roofing
New const. reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs, exp. leak
spec. #CCC 1327059
(352) 344-2442
John Gordon Roofing
Reos Raes. Free est Proud to
Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS
Reasonable Rates!!l
Exp'd, Lic, CCC1327843
Erik (352) 628-2557
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patios-
Sidewalks. FREE EST.
Lic#2579 /Ins. 746-1004
Concrete Staining,
Garage & Driveway,
House pressure washer,
Free Est., 20 Yrs. Exp.
(352) 422-8888
CONCRETE WORK
Side~ks, Driveways Paios,
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
We do it ALL Big/Small
HOME REMODELING
SPECIALISTSI!I
Concrete slabs. Brick
Pavers, Windows,
Doors, Storm Panels,
Kitchen Cabinets. Tile
& MOREl! Lic. & Ins.
CRC 1326431,
References.
(352) 746-9613
ALL AMERICAN
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.
Lic. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
W. F. GILLESPIE
Room Additions, New
Home Construction,
Baths & Kitchens
St. LIc. CRC 1327902
(352) 465-2177
www.wfgillespie.com
We do It ALL Big/Small
HOME REMODELING
SPECIALISTS111
Concrete slabs, Brick
Pavers, Windows,
Doors, Storm Panels,
Kitchen Cabinets, Tile
& MOREII Lic. & Ins.
CRC 1326431,
References.
(352) 746-9613
ALL TYPES
OF TILE INSTALLED
ATLAS TILE
Remodl./New Const.
352-697-2591/628-4049
Ins/Lic#1704
Bathroom Remodeling
Repairs, Qual. Installer
Llc106120. Insured.
(352) 382-4621
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
LIc/ins. #2441 795-7241
CUTTING EDGE Ceramic SOD SOD SOD*
Tile. Lic. #2713, Insured. BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Showers. Firs. Counters Sod, Trees, Shrubs
Etc. (352) 422-2019 (352) 341-3032
Mosaic Tile & Remodel
Marble, porcelain &
ceramic. Remodel
menre A Ies. 287_i37n
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,
Landclearing, Truck &
Tractor work. House
Pads, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch & Topsoil.
(352) 382-2253
A TOP SOIL SPECIAL
Screened, no stones.
10 Yds $150; 20 Yds $225
v 352-302-6436 a
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
TRACTOR SERVICE
Tree/Debris Removal
Driveways/Demolition
I Ina DRk/Fill rDr+
3ra Generalion 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
1EI Cheapo" cuts 510 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, &
Trimming, Trash,
hauling, Low rates
1-352-277-6781
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
lic. & ins. (352)563-2118
Lawn Patrol of Citrus
Lawn maint, Sm. Land
Clearing. Sign 12 mo.
Get 13th Mo Free.I
Free est. (352) 464-3343
LAWN SERVICE
We do re-sodding
and patching.
Free Estimate 795-4798.
RIDGE MOWING
Dependable, Owner
Operator. Lic. & Ins.
Kevin (352) 270-8081
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
a 352-464-3967
POOL LINERS *
15 Yrs. Exp. A
Call for free estimate
i (352) 591-3641 v
POOL REPAIRS?
Comm. & Res., & Leak
detection, lic. 2819,
352-503-3778, 302-6060
SERVICE & REPAIR
Full Service $88/mo.
Cheaper rates avail.
16 vrs. Exp. Licensed
WATER-PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes
& models. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
"DEBRIS HAULING"
& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
CHEAPEST AROUND
Mobile detailing service
Home/office. Free est.
Frankie (352)220-6760
DOG GROOMING
In your home or mine.
10 yrs. exp. Stephanie
@ (352) 503-3435
LISA'S SIMPLE
ORGANIZATION & MORE
Floors to ceilings
Inside/Out & in b'twn
(352) 362-6452
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
0 RAINDANCER O
6" Seamless Gutter
Best Job Avallablell
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
S ALL EXTERIOR
S ALUMINUM
S Quality Pricel
6" Seamless Gutters
Lic & Ins 621-0881 "
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Starting is Important
Stopping is CRITICAL
WE DO
BRAKES!
Citrus Tire &
Automotive Center
2302 W. Hwy. 44 Inverness, FL
72543 MV-9761
BoulericC e i
CCC02S464 0B0002150 1
& SUPPLY INC.
Family Owned & Operated Since 1967
NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
FREE ESTIMATES
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.(352) .62 -5079- ( 52)- 62- 744
S(352) 628-5079 (352) 628-7445
S Bructioce
Kaufman
Construction
* Small Jobs Welcome Porch Enclosures
* Remodeling Soffit & Facing
* Room Additions I inyl Siding
*,Garages Doors & Windows
(352) 628-0100
7i -S Liw #CRCI32' II.
INFRMAIO
I IFORATINS
Roof Cleaning Specialist
The Only Company that can Keep Mold & Mildew Off
Siding Stucco Vinyl Concrete Tile & Asphalt Roofs
GUARANTEED!
Restore Protect Beautify Residential & Commercial
SSuncoast
Exterior
Restoration Service Inc.
S877-601-5050 352-489-5265
sn yo Spruce uy Tor T6 oiays
c1 & ?T CPaininrg, Jnc.
Interior-Exterior Painting
Pressure Washing
634-5152 or 860-1184
Call today to get that one roomn-slg
or whole house freshened up!
We use Porter Paint
79542 Lic. #139587
[ A'.6OX6 -OFF for 6en
'Ken 'Morgan
OFFICE (352) 797-0409
CELL (352) 584-0442
New & Re-Roofs Flat & Low Pitch
Roof Repairs Commercial Residential
Shingle Metal Built Up Roof
Torchdown Shakes
In"!%stallatins
(352) 628-2557
Lucksroof.com
Roof Inspections Available Drug Free Workplace
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All Leather Sofa,
as new, top quality,
chestnut brown,
basset, 89" Long,
pert. cond. for office or
home must sell pd over
$2K $950(352) 746-7745
Audio, video console,
traditional walnut finish,
24 x 72 x28H, adjustable
shelves, 4 doors, 2 glass,
2 scrn. w/ panels, excel
cond. $500. obo Citrus
Hills (352) 270-8028
BEDROOM SET
Girl's Full Sz. Canopy,
Dresser w/mirror, night
stand & desk. $175obo
(352) 489-8633
BEDS BEDS *f BEDS
The factory outlet stores
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 Full $159
Queen $199 / King $249
Please call 795-6006
CITRUS HOME DECOR
Like new Furniture
Buy, Sell, Consignment,
Homosassa, 621-3326
COFFEE TABLE
Ashley 2-/2' x 3-1/2' w/Stg
& 2 End tables 24"X 24"
w/shelf Hvy Oak $150
(352) 341-1915
COMPUTER DESK
73x45, enclosed, lte
finish$125. 7pc. Patio Set
PVC w/cushlon, good
condition $125
352-476-3388
CURIO CABINET
Cherry, Brass Hardware
lighted, exc. cond. $175
352-628-5949, msg.
Curio Cabinet,
oak, lighted, $75.
48" Round Glass
Table top, $30.
(352) 344-1820
Dinning. Rm. Table &
4 Chairs, w/ leaf
traditional oak, ivory
upholstered seats.
Queen Anne style legs
$600.obo (352)
503-3144
Double bed set with
frame (JC Penney
Posture Supreme), a*sk-'
Ing $90; 4 drawer "etl
filing cabinet, $45
Call (352) 726-6237
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
solid oak, accom. 32"TV
75"h 61"w 17d, 4 shelf
w/3 encl'd storage
areas $300
352-794-0281
Entertainment Cntr
w/crown-dnti midg.
sldg. TV Tray, $700
LazyBoys(2) Lthr Recinr
$300/ea. (352) 382-7074
GLASS-TOP DR SET
Wicker w/4 chairs $100
obo; Designer GLASS
TOP Table w/masslve
stone base. $100 obo.
(239) 246-0284 Cell
KITCHEN TABLE
w/Chairs, white w/tile
top, beautiful ocean
Inlay $275
(352) 637-0440
La-Z-Boy Leather
Reclining Loveseat
hunter green,
retail $2,100.
Asking $385 obo.like
new(352)746-2842
LEATHER SOFA, Recliner
Chair, 3 tables,
$450/obo
Can e-mail photos
dm82444@aol.com
(352) 382-2294
UGHTED OAK CURIO
$295, Beveled Glass
Dining Tbl.w/6 Parsons
Chairs $270
(352) 795-4470
LIVING ROOM SET
Lg. Couch, Love Seat,
Chair, Ottoman, 2.5 yrs
old, Neut. clr $400
(352) 382-4153
Lovely Solid Mahogany
King size bed
complete, dresser,
chest of drawers & side
tables, $600.
(352) 637-0440
New load of furniture
just arrived
Browse 6,000 sq.ft.
PAUL'S FURNITURE
Tues-Sat. 9am-lpm
Homosassa 628-2306
Oak Dining Room Set.
Table w/lnlaid glass
panels. 8 chairs, like
new cond. $500. obo
(352)464-0032
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
Queen Size Bed
Spring Air, head & foot
adjustable, w/ vibrating
head & foot, excel,
cond., 2yrs. old $1,200.
(352) 628-2965
RECLINER
Teal Color.
Good. Cond. $75;
SEWING MACHINE
Kenmore, Multi-Stitch
$45 (352) 527-0424
RENTAL FINDER
www.chronlcle
L rentalfinder coam
SOFA & LOVESEAT
Black Vinyl. $225;
OAK 3 PC. LIGHTED
WALL UNIT $175
(352) 621-0300
TABLE W/4 CHAIRS
Sm. Maple & White W/
Matching Microwave
Cart. $150 PATIO RD.
TABLE W/4 CHAIRS
$100 (352)489-1878
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
LARGE ORCHID
CACTUS
Ready to bloom,
$60/obo
(352) 344-0283
"LIVE AUCTIONS"
www.charllefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
CITRUS SPRINGS
COVENANT CHILDREN'S
HOME SALE I
Fri. & Sat. 8-lpm
9115 N Arcadia Way
BEVERLY HILLS
Fri. & Sat. 12 & 13. 8-3
915 W. Starjasmin PI.
BEVERLY HILLS
Fri. & Sat. 8-1
Baby & H. H. Items
8 S. Jackson St.
BEVERLY HILLS
Fri. & Sat. 8-12
233 S. Monroe St.
BEVERLY HILLS
Fri. & Sat. 8-4
20S. Harrison St.
BEVERLY HILLS
Fri. Sat. 8-? Wood crafts
& Misc. 6 S. Adams St.
BEVERLY HILLS
Friday Only 7am-?
430 S. Washington St.
BEVERLY HILLS
HUGE Sale, everything
must go. Fri. Sat. 8am-?
220 S Jackson St.
BEVERLY HILLS
Moving Sale Fri. Sat. 8-2
202 SOsceola St.
BEVERLY HILLS,' .
Moving Sale. Ev6,i1,,
goes. Fri. & Sat. 90'T '3p
4300 N. Bacal Loop
BEVERLY HILLS
Saturday 8-?
Lots of misc., Christmas
Items, 8 X 10 Shed (Box)
506 S. Jackson St.
(Off SJ Kellner Blvd.)
BEVERLY HILLS
Saturday 8-3
Multiple People Sale
Furniture, H.H. Items,
Clothes, Jewelry,
Collectibles, & more
Everything must goll
4 Carl Ct. (Just off 491)
BEVERLY HILLS
Thur. Fri. 8- 2, Sat. 8-12
215 S Lincoln Ave.
No early birds please
BUSCHNILL
Fri Sat 9 5
8537 County Rd 639
CINNAMON RDG.
Saturday 8-2
Antiques, Shelving,
cabinets, sm. desk, misc
750 S. Curry Pt.
(Off Rock Crusher)
CITRUS HILLS
Sat, 8a 4p
Moving Salel
Exc. Equip. Rugs, Cloth-
ing, Deco Items, Furn. &
much more.
255 West National St
CITRUS HILLS
Saturday 8-3
A Charity Event
Available Vintage
baseball cards, CDs
and morel
920 West Olympia St.
CITRUS SPRINGS
Fri. & Sat. 7am-3pm
8470 N Foresome Way
Baby (girl) items, desk,
full matt. set, clothes
misc. Hshid items.
CRYSTAL RIVER
3 Family Thurs. & Fri.
Citrus & Greenbay
CRYSTAL RIVER
5 Fam., Fri. & Sat. 9 -5p,
2375 N. Reynolds Ave.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Fri. & Sat. 8-? 7950 Delta
Ct. off N. Holiday Dr.
Tools, hshold, golf, misc.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Fri. Sat. 8-4 Variety Sale
Some new, old &
Antiques, hand &
machine tools, Garden
tools, clothes, dishes,
odds & ends.
2671N Pennsylvania
Ave. off 44W by
Manatee Lanes.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Moving Sat. 8-Noon
804 SE 1ST CT
Off Kingsbay Dr.
Follow signsl
-tAct Nol '
GARAGE SALE
LEFT OVERS AD
Did you ever wonder
what to do with those
left over Items from
your Garage sale?
We have the
Answer for Only
$12.95
The week after your
Garage Sale Just give
us a call and we will
run a 6 line ad
for 5 days.
(352) 563-5966
(352) 726-0902
* * *
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
TORO (2)
Self propelled mowers
22" 6.5hp recycler
bagger, like new
-
CRYSTAL RIVER
Multi-Family Salel
Saturday 8-2
RAINDATE SUNDAY
1637 SE Paradise Cir.
CRYSTAL RIVER
PRE-MOVING SALE
Saturday 8 2
1416 SE 5th Ave
CRYSTAL RIVER
Sat. 8-4 Household,
Tools, misc, 331 NE 9 St.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Saturday 7AM-1PM
#4 NE 3rd St.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Saturday 8 ?
4855 N. Ash White Terr.
FLORAL CITY
Bia Salel Fri. & Sat. 8-3
H.H., Tools, Kids Stuff
4555 E. Stoer (Off 581)
HERNANDO
Fri. & Sat. 8:30-3
Crafts, tools, furniture,
H H Items & much more
5500 N. Highland Pk. Dr.
HERNANDO
HUGE MULTI FAM SALE
Thurs. Fri. Sat. 7am-?
Tools,Fishing, HH misc
Riverlakes Manor
4486 E Islet Ct.
HOMOSASSA
3 Family Fri. & Sat. 8-5
Craftmatic Bed & more
2231 S. Melanie Dr.
HOMOSASSA
MOVING SALE
Fri. & Sat. 8 4
2728 South Bolton Ave.
INVERNESS
3 FAMILY SALE
Fri Sat. 8-2
Furniture, Crafts, Exc
Equip, Sworpvski
Jewelry & Morel
2000 S. Mooring Dr.
(In Tsala Gardens)
INVERNESS
Countryside Estates
Sat. 7-? Baby & misc.
1386 S. LADERA TER.
INVERNESS
Estate Sale Sat. 8 2
Dining table w/4
Chairs. Portable Sewing
SMachine, Upright Vac.
,,Dishes,Glassware and
much more!
3431 S. Country Club Dr.
INVERNESS
ESTATE SALE
Saturday 10/13; 7-?
@ "The Ranches"
7 mi. S. on SR 581
INVERNESS
Estate Sale. House &
entire contents for sale
Fri. & Sat. 8am-2pm
17 N. Archwood Dr.
Off Gospel Island Rd.
INVERNESS
Fr i-bSat. 8 -e?
16ff boat for sale X-mas
Stuff and Morel
7949 E. Wisp Trail
(off Turner Camp to
Retreat)
INVERNESS
Fri. & Sat. 12/13, 8a-until
misc. hshld Items, piano
pontoon boat, Ig. stag-
horn ferns, other plants
2810 S. Buckley Pt.
INVERNESS
Fri. & Sat. 8am-4pm
2245 W. Main St.,
Wood playse-, clothes,
crafts, home decor.
INVERNESS
Multi-Family, Sat. 8-3p
Anythina & Everything
Furn.. glasswr, cos lewl
Shady Acres &
190 Zinnia Pt.
INVERNESS
Sat. & Sun. 8-4
6256 E. Willow St.
INVERNESS
Sat. 13,8am-lpm
10004 E. Regency Row
INVERNESS
Sat. 8 ? Tools, Fishing
items, Air hockey
game, girls cloths, etc.
South Susan Point
INVERNESS
Saturday 8-? 3 Family
Porch Salel Bikes, exc.
equlpmt. fishing gear,
reloding equipmt, Holi-
day Decor and much
morel 3767 S. Owen
Trail (off Sandpiper)
INVERNESS
Saturday Only 9-1
Desk, tables, garage
storage, H.H. & misc.
4010 S. Ivanhoe Ter.
LECANTO
2608 W Express Ln.
SAT. OCT. 13. 8-12
Everything must gol
INCLUDING THE HOUSE
LECANTO
Huge Moving Sale, 11-3
SAT. 13, Everything goes
antiques, dressers,
awesome oak hutch, +
more, kit. hshld., no junk
Please No Early BIrdsl
2035 W. DEERTRAIL LN.
ROYAL OAKS
ANNUAL YARD SALE
Sat. Oct. 13, B8am-lpm
Big Selection. From Inv.
S on 41 to Royal Oaks
sign (before airport)
turn rlaht. fallow slans.
DUYrING UaU uCIN
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
GUITAR
Schecter Electric,
$350. (352) 795-7766
GUITARS
Takemine Accoustic,
$200; Ovation
Accoustlc/electric,
$250; (352) 795-7766
HANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
Handicapped van with
Braun lifft,hand
controls, six way power
seat, fully loaded,
wood package with
TVVCR, Ford E250.1993-
with under 40,000 miles.
Asking $18.000 or best
offer... 352-270-3883.
LIFT CHAIR
Rose, exc. cond.
Paid $950 Sell $400
(352) 563-5239
Power Chair Jazzy Ultra,
model, motorized
org. $6,000.
asking $1,500.
(352) 344-1820
POWER WHEELCHAIR
(Pronto) w/Batt, &
Chrgr. easy to operate
w/joystick, Like New
$350(352) 726-0559
RASCAL SCOOTER
$375.00.
PACE SAVER
$375.00
36 2)628-9625
8 x 10 Shed
1 yr. old, wood, 3/4"
flooring, well built,
double doors, $400.
(352) 465-1892
1/2HP Well
pump/motor $30
(352) 400-0489
ABOVE GROUND POOL
18' Round. New pump
& filter. All equip. Incl.
Steps & Ladder.
$250obo (352) 270-3183
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BUSINESS IN THE
SERVICE
DIRECTORY I
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ONLY $200.00
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Chronicle
*Beverly Hills Visitor
*Riverland News
*Riverland Shopper
*South Marion
Citizen
*West Marion
Messenger
*Sumter County
Times
CALL TODAY
(352) 563-5966
BICYCLES(2)
Mns R600 Cannondale,
Women's eros
Blanchl$600/ea
$1000obo Magic Chef
Cntr-top Ice maker
$100 352-726-7878
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
CAVA 1979 Travel
Trailer' 29'HOBART
230AMP Welder. (352)
628-4776 or 228-1939
CERAMIC TILE 17"x17"
Neutral Color, Retail
$1.32 pay only .79
352-613-7670
COLOR TV
27" $30, 5 Florida Style,
pier/end tables all for
$125 (352) 382-7074
SMG
DINING ROOM TABLE
W/4 chairs, $75;
REFRIGERATOR, $75
(352) 270-3641
Dryer,
Kenmore $125.
2 Office Chairs
$25. ea
(352) 746-7576
FOOTBALL TABLE
Sears. great condition,
$75.
352-628-5949, msg.
Generator bought
2005, never used.
5550 watts/8550, Briggs
& Stratton, $500
(352) 637-0440
GENERATOR
Coleman 5,000 watt.
10 hp. Briggs & Stratton
Exc. Cond. $375
(352) 628-6271
GENERATOR
Coleman Powermate
5,000 watt, electric.
Never used. Pd. $694,
4/07; Sell for $495
(352) 564-2824
HOMEOWNERS if you
would like to sell your
home or mobile for
cash quickly, call
Fred Farnsworth
(352) 726-9369
JUKE BOX (Rowe)
200, AMI, Circa 1983.
Takes & is full of 45s.
Not working due to
turn-table. $450 OBO;
MRS. PACMAN
in Stand Up Cabinet.
Needs work. $300 OBO
(352) 503-3936
Oak Entertainment
Center, M & F Bicycles,
Strg. Carts, Wk. Table,
JBL Speaker & Woofer,
Baby Items. 860-2675
POOL TABLE
42"x72" $125
Electric (Yamaha)
Guitar+ amp $225
(352) 795-0149
Pressure washer 2300
PSI., 6HP engine, $225
obo. Dining rm table,
6 chairs, extra leaf,
old, $200 obo
(352) 344-2984
SLOT MACHINE
'84 Bally's $875
Mounted Longhorns
$75 (352) 795-0149
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
TOOL BOX
Diamond Plate $75,
Computer Chair $35
(352) 726-9684
USED LARGE KILN
Needs 1 part.
$300/obo
(352) 465-3839
Wood burning
fireplace, $150.
Kitchen table, 4 chairs,
wooden & hutch, $50.
(352) 344-9633
4 x 8 W/RAMP
13" Tires. Great Cond.
$450
(352) 422-7910
or (352) 795-9090
'06 CARGO TRAILER
Good shape $875.
352-860-1106
EQUIPMENT TRAILER
16' dual axle. 10K lbs.
w/ramps & rails. $1,200
(352) 726-5601
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
Infant Car Seat $25.
Cosco Pack & Play $40.
Both like new
Call
(352) 436-4109
BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
Handyman Special
Sale Boat
20 to 30 ft.
(352) 447-6281
WANTED
Very OLD Jade,
emerald green,
yellow, red, lilac
(352) 465-2886
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.
6' RED TAIL BOA
W/cage, light, etc. inci,
$180. 2'/2' ALBINO
BURMESE W/cage. light,
etc. Incl. $250/obo
(352) 302-0489
BEAUTIFUL CHOCOLATE
LAB PUPS AKC 9wks.
Old. Parents on prem-
ises. $400. ea. Health
cert. (352) 465-6535
BICHON FRISHE PUPPIES
11 wks. 1 male, 1 fem.
AKC reg. White. Shots &
health cert. Home
Raised. 90% house
broken. $600 each.
(352) 344-3586
Bird Cage
32"W, 21 "D, 38"H
On stand w/ wheels
$85.
Smaller Cage $25.
(352) 613-4913
BLUE & GOLD MACAWS
Pair, "SITTING".
Includes Newer $1 000
cage w/Breeder box!
$1.675 (352) 628-7542
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES
2 male, 2 female, fawn
color, shots, health
certificates $350.
(352) 527-2315
English Bull dog, male,
16 months old, all shots
up to date. $600
(352) 569-4121
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Soaved $25
Dog Neutered &
Spaved start at $35
Low cost shot clinic
Tues, Weds & Thurs
1st & 3rd Saturdays
10am-4pm
(352) 563-2370
LAB PUPS
Bread for loveable
smart pups, AKC.
Health Cert. Vet.
Appr'd, Chocs. & Blks
$300 up. (352) 795-1902
MACAW PARROT
Blue & Gold, w/ large
cage & play pin
$850
Call 464-0520
ADJUSTABLE TREADMILL
$150/obo
(352) 628-0588
Earthllte Avalon Mas-
sage Table with head
rest & carrying case,
like new, $245
(352) 637-5026
Schwinn Exercise Bike,
Exc. cond. $300/obo
Ab/Back Lounger
$75/obo.
(352) 637-0440
ABOVE GROUND
SWIMMING POOL 24x12
New liner last year, gd
cond. You take down,
$500. GO CART, 6/V2HP,
gd cond, $500. Call
352-621-7257 before 9p
Assault Shotgun
12 ga., 8 shot,
Semi-auto
$575.
(352) 697-1200
BOW (Fred Bear)
Super Kodiak recurve,
AMB 60" draw wt 451bs.
RH w/leather qvr.wood
arrow & target $475obo
(352) 637-2890
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars. jet skis
mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
GOLF CART BATTERIES
THE BATTERY MEDICS
36V & 48V Sets $245
Contact Mark @
727-375-6111
GUN SHOW
October 13 & 14
Ramada Inn
1-75, Exit 354, Ocala
(Hwy 27) Info
(904) 461-0273
PITCHING MACHINE
Iron Mike. Throws
baseballs & softballs.
$1,800 352-302-0569
S&W 357 Magnum
$300.
30/30 $300
(352) 212-3144
Smith & Wesson
Model 5906 SS w/3 clips
Sam Brown Basket
Weave Police Holsters
& Belt. Exc. cond. $700
(352) 382-2899
TREK 1500 BICYCLE
63CM, low miles,
computer, aero bars,
$600/obo
(352) 795-6884
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
-R. Uimlity^
BEVERLY HILLS
Furnished,1 BR, IFull BA
Park Model, incl,. util. &
basic cable. $165. wk.
sec. dep (352)465-7233 "
CRYS RVR/HOM
3/2 Clean WD hu $650
Lg. Lot. 352-228-0525
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2, nice lot, $700mo
No pets. 1st, last & Sec.
(352) 697-2432
FLORAL CITY
2/2 DW, Exc. Cond. w/
crpt. on 1 Ac. Well Inc.
Ist/Ist/sec. $750/mo.
(352) 464-4808
HERNANDO 3/2
New 1/3A, fncd., yrd
maint., elec., fltrd wtr.,
trsh col, incl. $895 mo. +
$1,000 sec. dep. No
smoking/pets 344-3864
HERNANDO
Inv. area. SW 2/2 Newly
dec. Priv pk. $550/mo.
1st, Ist, sec 813-468-0049
HOMOSASSA
2/1 $475/mo. 1st + Sec.,
No Pets. Incl. Garbage
1/1 Scrnd. Rm.$380/mo.
1st + Sec. No Pets.
Both Inc. Garbage
Don Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
HOMOSASSA
2/1, $380, $680 move in.
(352) 220-0592
HOMOSASSA
3/2 single wide, south of
Homosassa Springs
$600/mo. + $600 sec.
NO Pets, Yr. Lease
Req'd 352-382-1076
HOMOSASSA
3/3 Double Wide lAc.
$700/mo, 1st+Sec,,
No Pets.
Don Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
HOMOSASSA
Sm. Mobile, suitable for
1 person, Adult park,
$300/mo. $150/sec. No
pets. (352) 628-6188
INVERNESS
2/1 Furn, nice quiet, no
pets, on canal $550/mo
Ist/ist/sec 352-860-2452
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, appl., water
incl. Fishing piers.
Beautiful trees $350/up
Leeson's 352-476-4964
INVERNESS
Large 4/1 with W/D
$850/mo, 1st + Security
(352) 560-3355
LECANTO
I BR MH, all until $625.
mo. (352) 628-2590
LECANTO
2/2 SWM w/add. 5 Ac,
Fncd, CHA, W/D HU,
1st + Sec. $850 + Utilities
(352) 249-1091
LECANTO
3/2 SW, CHA, fenced
yrd. Frnt/rear decks,
Stg. bldg. $525/mo
+sec, dep. 865-809-6101
5 BDRM HUD $37,5001
Only $298/mo! 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
1BR Furn. Carpt Scrn
rm. $550: IBR unfurn.
$400 1 BR RV turn $325.
No pets. 628-4441
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
MALII-PUU'S
Absolutely adorable,
tiny, tall wagging
Peach pups. $400
352-465-9305/423-3282
PET SITTING
Your home or mine.
Call Terri
(352) 628-1036
POMERANIANS
Tiny fur ball puppies
AKC, 8 wks, 4M, 3F
Shots, wormed, $500
-$600. (352) 746-6437
Quality Home Raised
Pups Maltese, Yorkie,
Chihuahua, poodle,
Designer breeds,
Pekingese/Chin
Cavalier/poo,
Yorkie/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
SCOTTISH TERRIER PUPS
Reg. ACA. M or F.
Cute little Teddy Bears!
H. Cert. $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
TOY POODLE
male, 11 mo. old
medical papers, AKC,
reg. not neutered
$300. csh. 352-637-1814
(352) 212-1546
WEIMARANER PUPPIES
10 wks old. Males, Shots
& Health Certificates.
$350 (352) 628-0206
WEST FLORIDA
AVIAN SOCIETY
16th Annual BIRDMART
Hemrnando Fairgrounds
Sunday. Oct. 14th 9-4
(352) 212-6879
YORKIE, Male
12 wk. old.
AKC & CKC Reg, $650
(352)726-2295 After 10A
Gentle Healthy Horses
(2) Gelded 3 yr. aiolds
(1) Arabian Mare.
(1) Reg. Paint Mare, Qtr
(1) TN WIker/Mustang
Gaited Trail Horse
(1) Gelded Thoro./Qtr.
Asking $1,000 EA. OBO
MUST SELLI(Health Reas)
Coggins Tested
(352) 529-0898
Nice Registered
4 yr. old App. Gelding
15H, been trail ridden
up to date on everyth-
ing
$1,200. (813) 967-5580
Goats for sale
Male, 2 months old
(352) 563-1643
WANTED
Livestock Panels
For Round Pen
(352) 628-4121
FLORAL CITY
B.i'i lJ0..~ cAt2J-u,.
mo. All furnishe.1
(352) 697-0980
RENTAL FINDER
www.chronicle
rentalfinder.com
3/2, Lot Sz. 66 X 190
1,296 sf., Off 200 on
canal leading to
Withlacochee. $105K
Owner Fin. Avail.
(352) 726-6515
Trip. Wide on 1+ac.
Crys. Rvr. 3/2/2car gar.
RV Cvr Prkg. Near Publix
Call Maria Carter at
Century 21 Nature
Coast (352) 422-4006
3/2 Manu. Home
2003 on .44 Ac.
(352) 726-7533
www.Reliance-RE.com
Reliance Realty
3/2 SW on Two V/ AC
Lots. Scm porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
4/2, 2280SF on IY2AC
Pool, Trip. wd. HOLDER,
Horse Corral, Close to
bike/ horse trail. Many
upgrds, Scrn In sunrm.
$119,000. 352-522-1901
By Owner, 2 V2 Acres,
2000, DW, 3/2,
Homes of Merrit
$120,000. abo
(352) 621-3974
CRYSTAL RIVER 5/2
Bonus room, FP, wood
floors & tile, /2" drywall
thruout, 9x42 scrn.
country prch. on lac.
$115,000 (352) 200-8897
Foreclosure 4BR, w/
F. place, 2002 Model
28 x 60 new carpet &
apple's, paved rd. home
is like new $76,900.
Days 352-302-7332
Eve. 382-0654
HOMOSASSA DW
Mobile home '00
1850 sq. ft. 3/2 LR, DR
Fm, Cmptr Rm, New
Carpet, fenced yard,
front/rear decks
Like New $84,500
352-613-5652/503-3495
HOMOSASSA
SPRINGS
2/2 Fixer up moblil
home on half acre lot
$20k aba
(352) 795-6044
LAND & HOME
2 Acre Lot
with 2085 sq. it.,
3/2 NEW HOME
Garage, Concrete
driveway & walkways,
carport. Beautiful
Must See 10% down
No closing cost
$848.90/mo
WAC
Call 352-621-9182
LAND & HOME
Move In Nowll
5 HOMES
For Sale from
$79,900. to$149.900
1st time homebuyers
program. Must have
no collections or judge-
ments, no bad credit.
CALL 352-621-9181
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
P-UE
2 Bedrm. In Woodhaven
Park, Bushnell,
$12,000. obo
(352) 400-2289
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles. Scr. porches,
appl., water incl. Fishing
piers. $7,000-$15,000.
Leeson's 352-476-4964
Lake Front
OPEN HOUSE 11A 3P,
8618 E. Gospel Is. Rd.
Lot 59, Beautiful DW,
2/2, on Lake Front Lot,
totally remodeled, scrn.
porch, lots of extras,
mostly turn.,Sr. Park,
$50,000. (352) 560-7893
OPEN HOUSE
Sat. &Sun, 11 am 4pm
2/2, Furnished, DW
Mobile Home + 55,
waterfront park.
Lot 15&48,
8618 E Gospel Is. Rd.
(352) 726-9303
OWNER MUST SELLII
Appraised $185K,
Selling for $ 150K obo
2,500 St. on 2.85 Ac. In
ground Pool, Carport.
D.W. T/O. 352-746-5918
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES And
PALM HARBOR HOMES
Names you can Trust
for Manufactured,
Modular 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
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 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
HOMOSASSA, 2.4 Ac.
4/2, '98 Country Setting.
Remod., FP, Lg. Decks
$168Kobo 352-586-7848
NEW JACOBSEN
2008 MODEL
28 X 48, 3/2, 2 x 6 con-
struction 18" ceramic
tile, 30-19-11 insulation
$10,000 In upgrade
options, buy for only
$49,900. delivered
& set up on your lot
352-621-3807
No Money Down!
FHA
Land & Home
3/2 on Fenced 1/2 Acre
Deck, Nice Trees
and Quiet
Only $769.90/mo. P & I
WAC
Call 352-621-9183
OWNER FINANCE
*Low Down Payment"
2 bed, Mobile
On V 1/2 acre
Owner/Agent
(352) 302-8046
Sale $89,000./Trade
Well maintained, M.H.
3/2, caged inground
pool, carport, shop, up-
grades (352) 270-3578
Need Property/Home
In/Near Sumter County
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, Like
new cond. $75,000
352-344-1002 or
207-732-3743
10x55 2/1 near Lake &
Trail, scr. room, carport,
new appliances. Furn.
Dishes, W&D, wood
floors in LR & Kitchen.
Adult Park 45 & up
$10,000 (352) 726-3348
2 '1 5 Nicely Furnished
r,d .E. -r,
".:n- I,' ,ur ., I r,.- 3
+ carport. $20,000.
(352) 726-7448
BIG PINE ACRES, 55+
Pool, 2/1/Carport
Screened Porch, Shed,
2 ACs, W/D, Sm. Pet OK,
$8,800 obo
352-726-8217/212-6706
CRYSTAL RIVER VILLAGE
Fully furnished, 2/2
dollhouse, must see.
Large double carport.
REDUCED $75,000.
(352) 795-6895
HOMOSASSA
Rent to Buy Like New,
Furn'd, 1 owner, 20%
down, yours in 4 years
ood cred. Req'd,
90s 352-564-9567
Retirement Mobile
1 Bedroom 10 x 24 scrn
in porch, roofover car-
port all redone inside
excel, cond. $10,000.
352-563-0232 Must See
SINGING FORREST
14 X 64,2/2, furn. like a
model home. New
lanai, roofover, Fl. rm.,
carport. $149 Lot rent,
$38K (352) 726-2446
STONERIDGE LANDING
2/2/2 DW, New Items:
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
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
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
Houses
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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CRYSTAL RIVER
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CITRUS SPRINGS
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HOMOSASSA
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Marl E. Haget
4oNE rdS eLo Re.a Ier
(352 ) 795-RNT 0 (80) 795-685
www.CltmsCountyornesentai68com
HOMOSASSA
3/3 Double Wide lAc.
$700/mo. 1st + Sec..
No Pets.
Don Crigger Real Estate
(352) 746-4056
LECANTO Downtown
3Bed/2Ba/2CarGar.
Scrn. Rm., fncd. No Pets
$ 1,000/mo ;st +Sec.
Don Crigger Real Estate
352-746-4056/746-0052
OCALA
OTOW 2/2/1.5 55+
Furn'd, No Steps, No
Smoking, No Pets, W/D
$850/mo 352-572-4259
Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
> Property & Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. is our
only Business
>- Res.& Vac.
Rental Specialists
> Condo & Home
owner Assoc, Mgmt.
Robbie Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
info@oropertv
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SUGARMILL WOODS
$850 W/Lawn SVC, 6 Irg
Rms, Gr Cond. Pets Ok,
VeryPrvt.352-634-4921
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 $600 mo. + Dep.
(352) 563-9857
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
HOMOSASSA Canal
IBR w/boat dock, scrn.
oorch. util. incl. S700/
- .,. : 352 o2 -.6537
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
2/1 Apts. Unfurnished
Crystal River
Starting @ $475
Call Nancy atAction Rental
Management Realty, Inc.
417 NE 2nd SL, Crystal River, FL
(352) 795-RENT
www.CitrusCountyHomeRentals.com
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2&3
BEDROOM APTS.
Starting at $466.
C/H/A, NO PETS
Occaaionally
handicapped units do
become available
For info. call
Gatehouse Apts. at
352-726-6466,
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Mon. thru Fri.
Crystal Palms Apts. i
1 & 2 BEDROOM
Crystal River.634-0595
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 BR, laundry/premises,
$500 mo.+ sec. deposit.
352-465-2985
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1/l2, 838 5th NE Ave.
Nice, CH/A W/D Hkup.,
$600./mo + Sec.
(727)455-8998, 341-2955
CRYSTAL RIVER
Seven Rivers Apts.
1 & 2 bedrooms, 0
clean, quiet. Close to
mall & hospital. f
Complete laundry I
facilities,
No application fees.
(352) 795-1588
Equal Housing
Opportunity
HOMOSASSA
Pool home, zoned for,
horses, 2ac mol,
fenced, strg. bldgs, "
Pole barn, 3/2, CHA, FP,
scrn prch. $975/mo I
+sec. dep. 865-809-61011
INVERNESS-
2 BR, W & D. Hkup, i
close to hospital,
$500. mo. first, Ist, Sec.
(352) 212-6002
INVERNESS 2/1 !
$575mo. $862 sec. Call
9am-6pm 352-341-4379
INVERNESS
2/1 Tri-plex, great loc,
clean & roomy, no
smoking/no pets
$575/mo Ist/Ist/sec. I
(352) 341-1847 I
INVERNESS 2/1
W/D, quiet, no smoking I
/pets. $575/mo.: lst/dst/I
sec. (352) 212-4661
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
LECANTO
1 Bedroom Apartment
352-613-2989/746-5238
r UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENTII
I Mayo Drive &
Lost Lake Apts.
I Long & Short Term
I Rentals Available
(352) 795-2626
L- -m- ;7
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
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Crystal Palms Apts.;
1 & 2 BEDROOM-
Crystal River. 634-0595
CRYST offVERE
pflyi, ted.
Pro feissilrOffice
Foet'. 700 sf.
352-563-2550
HERNANDO
Hwy 486 Strfrnt/Retail/
Office. 1000sf for lease
(352) 341-3300
Hwy. 490 Offlce/Wrhse. I
2200 sf, $1,650 mo.
Islander Construction
(727) 808-5949
Lecanto Tree Tops I
Plaza, 1661, W. Hwy 44 1
Retail-Office-Storage
1,000 to 1,125.sq.ft.
Store front/ Warehouse I
$775. mo. 954-609-27803
MEDICAL/OFFICE/ 1
RETAIL INVERNESS
Diana G Marcum PA,
(352) 341-0900 i
CITRUS HILLS-
2/2 Furn. Prvt. Owned.
352-527-8002/476-4242
CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Greenbrior 11,1st fir, turn.
Near pool. $113,500
$1,000mo. 352-249-31551
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LIST PRICE: $26,919
60/40
Rear Fold
A
Air Conditioning
Power Windows
M/FM/CD Stereo Power Door Locks
Satellite Radio* Power Mirrors
YOUR PRICE ONLY
PAY ONLY $249/MONTH YOU OWN IT
16" Sport Alloys Goodyear Wrangler Tires
-Standard 3.0 Liter, 24 Valve SOHC V6 MIVEC Engine
-Automatic Transmission
-Power Sun Roof -
-3rd Row Seating
-Heated Leather Seats
-Power Driver's Seat
-Blue Tooth Technology
-Power Windows
-Power Door Locks
-Keyless Entry
-Cruise Control
-Tilt Steering Wheel
-Folding Power Mirrors
-Climate Control Air Conditioning List Prici
-"Fast Key" Keyless Ignition System
-Rockford Fosgate YOUR
650 Watt 6CD/MP3 Player PRICE
-Satellite Radio ONLY:
-16" Sport Alloy Wheels
' -Tire Pressure Monitoring System
-Luggage Rack
-Flip Fold Tailgate
-Rear Privacy Glass
-4 Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes with EBD
-Advanced Dual Stage Front Air Bags
S-Side Impact Air Bags 1st & 2nd Row
-Front Seat Thorax Side Air Bags I V __
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-14 SOHC 16 Valve
MIVEC Engine
-Convertible with
Rear Glass Window
-Air Conditioning
-Power Windows
-Power Door Locks
-Power Mirrors
J -Keyless Entry
-Cruise Control
-Anti-Theft System
-Tilt Steering Wheel
-Rockford Fosgate 650 Watt AM/FM/6CD/MP3 Player
-Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls
-Ice Blue LED Instrumentation Illumination
-17" Sport Alloy Wheels
-4 Wheel Independent Suspension
-Anti-Lock Brakes with EBD
-Advance Dual Stage Front Air Bags
-Front Seat Mounted Side Impact Air Bags
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Air Conditioning Full Power AM/FM CD
Keyless Entry Cruise Control Anti-Lock Brakes
Rear Spoiler -17" Alloys Front Side Curtain Air Bac
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Air Conditioning Full Power AM/FM CD
Keyless Entry Tilt Wheel Power Trunk Release
Front & Side Curtain Air Bags 160HP MIVEC Engine
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wasb gari NGM
Air Conditioning Full Power AM/FM CD
Keyless Entry- Cruise Control 225HP V-6 Engine
Front & Side Curtain Air Bags Sport Alloys Luggage Rack
152HP MIVEC Engine Automatic Transmission A/C
Power Windows Power Locks Power Mirrors
Keyless Entry Tilt Wheel AM/FM/CD ABS Brakes
MPG B E0
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0% FINANCING FOR UP TO 72 MONTHS IN UEU OF ALL REBATESAINCENTIVES ON SELECT MODELS W.A.C. PRICES/PAYMENTS NET *2000 TRADE EQUITY. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBLE FOR TAX, TAG, DESTINATION AND FEES, NET REBATES (LOYALTY) FOR 63 MONTH ADVANTAGE LOAN (740 BEACON REQUIRED) W.A.C.
PHOTOS FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. OFFERS CANNOT BE COMBINED. SALES TAX, LICENSE FEE, REGISTRATION FEE, FINANCE CHARGES, EMISSION TESTING FEES AND COMPLIANCE FEES ARE ADDITIONAL TO ADVERTISED PRICES.
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6D pFIAYv. OCT-roER 12. 2007
CITRUS HILLS
2/2, den, Fully turn.
W/D, $800/mo.,Ist/Ist/
sec. (352) 344-4464
CITRUS HILLS
2BR, 2V2 BA Townhouse
Furnished $800/mo.
352-697-0801
INVERNESS 2/2
W/D, New carpet,
appl.'s, comm. pool.
garb. Inc. $750.mo.
1st, 1st. $500. sec.
(352) 746-4611
INVERNESS
3/2 New Town house on
Golf Course. $750/mo +
$750 Sec.(954)641-9330
INVERNESS
3/2/1, Moorings, $850.
2/2/1, Landings $750.
Judy B Spoke, LLC
Shown (727) 204-5912
Sugarmill Woods
2/2, Completely furn.
$850. mo., Year Lease
$1,600.- seasonal all until.
3 mo. min, 352 746-4611
WINDERMERE
2/2/1 $900 incl. maint.
cbl, more 352-637-6831
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 Clean W/D hu $600
No pets. 352-228-0525
HOMOSASSA
1 BR, Furn. W&D, city
water, garb. Near River,
clean, cable ready.
Ideal for 1. $385 mo.
352-628-2703 527-3800
INVERNESS
2/1, $550. mo.,
No pets, 1st, last + sec.
352-344-8389
INVERNESS
City limits, 1/1, turn. or
unfurn., city water,
garb. furn. Very'clean.
$485 mo. 352-634-5586
CRYSTAL RIVER
Attention Power Plant
Workers. Furnished
Waterfront home, 2 RV
sites. Lodge-type
rooms. Weekly or
Seasonal. By Owner.
John (352) 628-0011
CRYSTAL RIVER
Lkfrnt, furnished effic.
$600mo/$600 sec. w/is.
or $750mo $500 sec.
Short term.
Lkfrnt, turn. 3/2 house
$1,200mo/$1,200 sec.
w/ls. or $1,500mo/
$1,500 sec. Short Term
w/util. (850) 566-4195
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2 GREAT LOCATIONS
Lg. 2/2/1 Ing. Pool, Lg.
2/1/1. OTH: Fl.rms.
spotless. Lots of xtras.
Furn/unf352-302-1370
INVERNESS
1/1/1 $550/mo. 1st
$800 sec. 352-220-4082
LECANTO Downtown
3Bed/2Ba/2CarGar.
Scrn. Rm., fncd. No Pets
$1,000/mo 1st +Sec.
Don Crigger Real Estate
352-746-4056/746-0052
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GREAT AMERICAN
REALTY
Call:352-422-6129
or see ALL at
www choosegar.com
SEVERAL HOMES AVAIL
From $600-$950/mo
Move in nowl
352-601-4582
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
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 $37,5001
Only $298/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
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
SUGARMILL WOODS
2/2/2 +Lanal, tul de
sac. furn. 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
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
3/2/2 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
jademission.com
BEVERLY HILLS
2 & 3-bedroom avail I
$550-up.
352-637-2973
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1.5, CHA, dshwsher.
New carpet, tile, etc.
W/D.$650/mo. 8 Illinois.
(352) 795-7374
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, FM & Scrn. Rm.,
CHA, W/D, Fncd. Yd.,
Shed $650/mo. Dep.
$700 (352) 795-9060
BEVERLY HILLS
Immaculate 3/2 $695,
& 2/1 $575 Both 1st, last
sec Move In Special
352-400-1501 527-2888
BEV. HILLS 1/1/1
Fam. Rm.2 E. Golden St.
$600/mo 1ST/LAST/SEC.
(352) 795-8888
BEVERLY HILS
FIRST MO. FREE IBed
w/FI. Rm.,CHA, W/D
Sunroom 352-422-7794
CITRUS HILLS
3 New Constr. Homes
2,000 sf+ 3/2; '/ & 1 Ac.
Lots. Rent w/option.
352-527-8002/476-4242
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/1
Remodeled. W&D Cen-
tral air. $650. mo. l2
mo free. (609) 457-9349
RENT TO OWNI
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1, $725/mo
2/2/1, $725. mo
INVERNESS 2/1/I $700
401-692-6966
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1. New cond. No
pets. $850/mo. Credit
Ck. (352) 615-1612
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2 Pool, C/H/A,
$1100 1st 1st sec.
352-563-2480/302-9345
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2, Newer Home,
lawn serve. incl. near
golf course. $995. mo.
352-812-1414
CITRUS SPRINGS
Many Available
$800.- $875. mo. 2 -4 wks
FREE Rent If Qualify.
(352) 795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investment LLC
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1, tfam. rm., water,
gar. & pest, ncl. $730.
+ sec. (352) 464-2716
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/1 Near hosp. $750
(727)631-2680
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, W/D, next to Port
Hotel, $300/wk. 26wk
min. All util. inc. Sec/
dep neg. 352-795-8029
DUN/Rainbw Spg
Amazing Opportunity
Rent-Buy-Lease Opt.
Lg. exec. styled 2/2/2
Treed A Ac. G-course
view. Lg. FP Spotlessl
$895. 352-527-3953
352-427-7644
DUNNELLON
3/2/1 Beautiful New
home in Blue Cove. All
apple. W/D, Quiet cul-de
-sac. Acc. to Rainbow
River. 352-489-8575
Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2 $825.00
Please Call for more
Info (352) 341-3330
or visit the web at:
citrusvlllagges
rentals.com
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HOMOSASSA
3/1.5 All redone. Lg.
Fncd. Back Yard.
$800/mo (352)628-3327
(352) 302-0061
Homosassa Meadows
3/2/2 from $695.
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
Homosassa Springs
WOWI 2/2, 2 Stry hoam.
Fncd yrd. Lawn care
incl. $750/mo.
(352) 302-3319 Iv. msg.
INVER/FLORAL CITY
2/1. W&D, quiet, clean,
Ig. yard. NO PETS.
$650/mo.352-613-6262
INVERNESS
2/1//1 Clean, W/D HU,
CHA $650; 4/2/2 3500sf
NEW, Lawn/grbg incl
$1400; (352) 464-4211
INVERNESS
2/2, 1st, Ist,.sec $700.mo
Close to everything,
very clean 352-344-8412
INVERNESS
2/2/2 Detached home,
Royal Oaks upgrades.
Club house/pool/lawn.
serve. $850/mo. Incl.
Cable & water. Avail
11/5 (949) 633-5633
INVERNESS
2/2/2, off 44. Lg. fncd.
back yard. $750/mo.
(352) 726-6515
INVERNESS 3/2/1
Lg. fncd. bk. yard.,
Ist/last/sec. No Pets.
New carpet. $700/mo.
Tom (352) 422-0976
INVERNESS
3/2/1, Section 8,
(352) 746-9644
INVERNESS
3/2/2 fncd yd. MANY
upgrades, $850/mo.
(407) 375-6187
INVERNESS 3/2/2
Lanal, nice, Ig. home &
yard refss. No smoking,
$885+ sec 352-344-5783
INVERNESS
3/2/2, Pool, w/ water-
fall ,1 acre $950. mo.,
incl. yard & pool serve.
908-322-6529
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, Ior 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, appl., water
incl. Fishing piers,
Beautiful trees. $350/up
Leeson's 352-476-4964
INVERNESS
Lg. 2/2/2 pool, smok/
pets ok. Golf comm.
$1100/mo 1st. last, $1000
sec. (607) 351-2258
INVERNESS
Park like 5 rm., 1 Ba, city
trash. 1st + Sec. $600 +
Util. (352) 249-1091
LECANTO
2/1 $700/mo., Pond,
Fncd yd. 628-7042
PINE RIDGE
3/2V2/2, Screen Pool
5310 Yuma $1 100/mo
(352) 302-6025
R.L.E. Dunnellon
2/1.5, Inside laundry.
$675/mo.. Ist/ Ist/sec.
(352) 572-2993
SUGARMILL WOODS
3/2,2,100 sf. Avail. 11/1.
$1,000mo 352-382-3647
CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1
Duplex on Canal, great
neigh., no. pets, $650.+
dep. (813) 986-6630
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2-3/2 Upscale secure
area, Non Smoking, 1st,
Ist, long Ise. preferred
$1,000. (352) 212-8504
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OPPORTUNITY
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cm Unfurn4shed
S(352) 563-5966
LOOK NO MORE!
A Fantastic Value!
Reduced to $144,900.
2/2/2 Fam. Rm, DR, LR,
hardwd firs. Ready to
move in! Must seel
Call 352-464-2094
3.9%
LISTING
MLS/3% CO-OP
Why Pay More???
No Hidden Fees
25+Yrs. Experience
$150+Million SOLDIII
Please Call for Details
& Market Analysis
RON NEI1Z
BROKER/REALTOR
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060
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
Attention Power Plant
Workers. Furnished
Waterfront home, 2 RV
sites. Lodge-type
rooms. Weekly or
Seasonal. By Owner.
John (352) 628-0011
CRYSTAL RIVER
Lkfrnt, furnished effic.
$600mo/$600 sec. w/ls.
or $750mo $500 sec.
Short term.
Lkfrnt, furn. 3/2 house
$1,200mo/$ 1,200 sec.
w/Is. or $ i,500mo/
$1,500 sec. Short Term
w/util. (850) 566-4195
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 AOO mo.
(352) 527-9733
HOMOSASSA
Rivrfrnt 2/2, Stilt, AC,
$850mo (813) 312-9076
Bev. Hills, Seller Finan.
2 to choose from EZ
terms, "0" DP, Starting at
$85.K 352-201-0658
BEVERLY HILLS
Rent or Rent to Own
3/2 Spacious,
(813) 943-1023
CITRUS SPRINGS
1 STUNNING NEWER
HOME FOR RENT or
RENT TO OWN
Possible 4th BR/den
2,458sf. $995/mo
352-239-3700
DUN/Rainbw Spg
Amazing Opportunity
Rent-Buy-Lease Opt.
Lg. exec. styled 2/2/2
Treed 1/2 Ac. G-course
view. Lg. FP SpotlessI
$895. 352-527-3953
352-427-7644
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
CRYSTAL RIVER
$350, Share elec.
No smoking/drugs.
(352) 634-0708
CRYSTAL RIVER
Active woman seeking
housemate to share
waterfront home.
Smoking okay.
Snow birds Welcome
$400/mo. No Pets.
(352) 795-3276
INGLIS
Share 5/2 on 11 acres.
$500/mo. Call Lisa
Broker/owner
352-422-7925
INVERNESS
Pool, W&D, kit. priv.
$125 wk, $100 dep.
Refs. (352) 464-2180
CRYSTAL RIVER
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
CRYSTAL RIVER
Attention Power Plant
Workers. Furnished
Waterfront home, 2 RV
sites, Lodge-type
rooms. Weekly or
Seasonal. By Owner.
John (352) 628-0011
HOMAS. 2/1, MH Util.
Incl. Nice clean, quiet
park. short/long term.
$695 (352) 628-9759
INGLIS
5/2 Call Lisa Brkr/
owner. 352-422-7925
CONDOS, HOUSES
SEAS, MONTHLY
Furn & Unfurn.
Heated pool.AII
newll 352-302-1370
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Im A Private Investor,
Looking to Buy, Res. or
Commercial Properties
for CASH 305-542-4650
SADDLEWOOD ESTS
BY OWNER 6/4'2/3,
Appraised for $398K.
$279,500
Or Best Reasonable
Offer. Inspection:
Sat. Sun. 12-5.
Home will be Sold
Sunday Night to
HIGHEST BIDDER
buvmvhomesundav.
corn (954) 302-3472
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
-
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
WINDERMERE
807 Inverle Dr.
Inverness, SUNDAY 1-3
2/2/1 END Unit
Sponsored by
Knight Realty, L.L.C.
(352) 527-6789
CRYSTAL RIVER
2,300 st. Zoned GNC.
4/2/ (AC garage), 2 LIv.
Areas. Perfect for sm.
bus./lve-In resId.: Drs,
Real Estate, etc.
$1,500 Contact Alan
(352) 584-1584
HERNANDO
Prime GNC location
near Citrus Hllisl
Corner 486, 2.08 Ac.
370' HWY frontage X
245' Deep.1984 sf. Block
Biding. Stores/Offices.
All GNC use. Ideal for
Construction Site/
office. (352) 302-8932
3/2 CB House + Duplex
Crystal River. Great
Shape! Reduced to
$172900 352-427-5574
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
** CASH * *
(973) 343-3344
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
Cheap! CASH!
MFG home.
(352) 503-3245
Retiring, Baby Boomers
Flip this house." Houses
& apts. for sale.
(352) 563-9857
$139,900 W/100% FIN.
AVAIL. 2007 3/2/2
1344sfla, Kit w/brkfst bar
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 appl.Ready
to move inl 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 Custom
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
3/2/2, Caged Pool
Double Entry Door,
CeramicTlle, Alarm
Syst., Termite tubing In
walls, Surround Sound.
Open floor plan, 5
skylights, cathedral
$199,900 (352)527-3530
COMFORTABLE AND
CONVENIENT 2/1 Plus
Fai. rm, fenced bkyrd.
$89,900 Call Sally Henry
Parsley Real Estate
(352) 563-7491
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4bi. Homes
Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
RIi4iblect
(352) 795-1555
$99,90011 2/1; 1,100 sf.
9 Polk Lease Opt. or
Owner Financing Avail.
Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker Ist
Choice. (352)220-9188
Beautifully Remodeled
Pool Home, Like New!
3/2/2 split fir plan.
1730sf, Scrn. lanai
w/heated self cleaning
pool on dbl. lot,
$179,900. FSBO
(352) 476-2080
*s BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN
NO CREDIT CHECKII
352-484-0866
jademisslon.com
ESTATE SALE 3/2
CONVENIENT 2/1 Plus
Fam. rm, fenced bkyrd.
$89,900 Call Sally Henry
Parsley Real Estate
(352) 563-7491
ONLY $72.900 1/1/Crprt
Lg. Fam. Rm. 5 Donna St
BEST VALUE IN BEVERLY
HILLSII 352-212-9783
READY TO MOVE INI
2 BR, 1.5 BA, I1+Gar.
Close to Comm. Cntr.
Seller Very Motivated
$119,900.(352) 344-1113
(352) 346-2531
3/2/2 CRYSTAL GLEN
122,900 SELLER WILL
PAY $5K IN CLOSING
COSTS Ron Egnot Ist
Choice Coldwell Bnkr.
352-287-9219
4/3/2 POOL HOME
Crystal Oaks 2,075 sf.,
Prof. Remodeledl
Everything NEWI S, S.
apple granite $299,900.
727-254-2534/492-6679
BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
I My Fture l
(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 list!! $449,000
Owner/Agent call for
appt. 352-302-2300
2/2/1 Villa,
New roof., tile, carpet
& paint, turn. or unfurn.,
$145.500.
Dennis (352) 697-2061
Sheryl (352) 422-6549
3/2 1800 Sq. ft.
111 S. Highview Ave.
$190k. See ad at
www owners com/wDa6
89L(352) 746-3538
BRENTWOOD VILLAGE
MOTIVATED For Sale By
Owner. No monthly
maint. fees. Comp.
updated. Lots of tile,
new appl., & much
more. Don't miss out!
$154,900(352)422-4086
NEW 3/2 POOL HOME
Screen enclosed.
Call Citrus Builder
(352) 527-8764
RB0033452
NEW 3/2 TILE FLOORS
All upgrades!
Call Citrus Builder
(352) 527-8764
RB0033452
NEW Constructionl
3/2/2 $139,900
1900+ Total Sq/Ft,
Dave. (813) 966-1846
3/2/2/2, 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
3/2/2 POOL HOME
Open House
Sunday 1-4
2237 sq.ft la. Backs
to Black Diamond
3186 W Birds Nest Dr.
MLS#315839 $289,700
352-586-1558
BETTY MORTON
www.soapstonep
reserve.com
Fcan
N. Carolina Mountains
Log Cabin Shell, on 2.26
Acres, Ready to finish,
Wooded corner lot,
$99,900., 828-652-8700
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.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
1049 W PEARSON ST.
3/2/2 Pool Home, well
maintained & land
escaped, 2158sf under
air. $298,000. For more
info visit: www.
Infotube.net #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
MULISEE1352-270-3536
Meadows Golf Course
3/2/2, Heated Pool. All
Upgraded Appl. Inc.
Tile throughout.
Membership Available.
$279K (352) 746-6831
ARBOR LAKES 3/2/2
1580 sf.. Gated 55+
comm. Reduced $164K
Make Offer. Norm
Overfield 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 seel
(VACANT MOVE TO-
DAY) Asking $269K
Contact D Crawford for
details. (352) 212-7613
0 DOWN TO BUYII
$720/mo. + taxes &
Insurance. 3/2/2
located in Highlands
Large home, very clean
Needs nothing.
(352) 601-5600
3,500 La, 5,000 Total St
4.8 Ac. Adj. 4.8 Avail.
3/2.5/2.5 Near all
amenities. Priced well
below appr.@ $399KI
(352) 726-0321
$15K Below Appraisal
2/2/1, fenced yard,
A/C & roof lyr old.
$99,750. 302 Edison
(352) 344-2752 or
400-2476
2/2 SPILT PLAN
2 Garages, Master suite
w/sitting Rm. Recently
Renovated. Paint
inside/out, New roof &
appliances. Many
ExtrasI $149.9k
1719 Old Floral City Rd.
(352) 860-0408
MLS 318166 RIts Inv.
2/2/1 INGROUND POOL
Fl Rm, Scrn prch, Quiet,
clean, must seel Priced
to sell. (352) 637-9591
3/2/1Gospl Is. $169,900
>1,800s.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 Pool home
fenced, .33 lot, 2738
sq.ft. underroof, built
1996, cath.ceilings,
Open house 10/14 1-4p
$178,500. 352-726-5479
3/2/2 BRYANT ST.
2150 Living area 2 car
attached garage.
Separate detached
garage incl. Fenced in
w/decorative entry
way. $225,000
(352) 637-4138
BETTY MORTON
190 I,
PRICED TO SELL BUY OWNER 3/2/2,
2/2/1, w/den, LV/DR Pool Home, approx.
and eat-In kchn. 1245 1875 sq. ft., cul-de-sac,
sq.ft., fenced BY, H20 location, plus bonus
filter, concrete patio, computer room, open
wood deck, shed /elec floor plan. Built 2003. 14
$129,000. Call 201-9368 x 28 Heated Pool w/ ex-
REDUCED $10,000 ponded deck. Asking
2003, 3/2/2 plus det. I $242.000, No agents
car gar/wrkshp.Loaded (352) 382-8914
w/extras!! $168,000 LOST JOBI MUST SELL
Cheryl Scruggs, NEW 4/3/3 + BONUS
Century 21 J. W Morton, ROOM, POOL,
R.E.. Inc. (352) 697-2910 WOODED LOT.
WINDERMERE GOURMET KITCHEN,
807 Inverie Dr. ALL UPGRADES $399,900
Inverness, SUNDAY 1-3 OBO 813 967-7192
2/2/1 END Unit
Sponsored by New *,
Knight Realty, L.L.C. Sugarmill Special
(352) 527-6789 Spacious, 2380 liv.,
4/2/2, Home, scrn.
lanai, priv. lot, many
upgrades, BLOWOUTI
$209,900. Owner,
(386) 569-6777
3/2 on CHURCH LAKE
Built '05, 1428 sf. Like WHAT A DEALI
Newl Near the Trail. 4/2/2 '05 2200
Water access $220K sq.ft.Custom Upgrades
Teri Hartman Crossland Gorgeous Cul-de-sac
Realty (352)726-6644 Lot, $184.900 wll pay
/2 CUSTO HM some closing call Scott
3/2 CUSTOM HOME (813) 389-3253
On 1 ac. fenced yard
w/granddaddy oaks.
Stunning open water * *
view, deeded boat 3.9%
ramp, new tile thru-out
new appliances, xtra Ig LISTING
master bdrm & bath.
$210,000. 352-464-5433 MLS/3% CO-OP
PRICE REDUCED 1/1 Why Pay More???
Fixer upper on nice lot. No Hidden Fees
$42,900 352-860-2075 25+Yrs. Experience
PRICE REDUCED
MUST SELL Well $150+Milllon SOLDIII
maintained home, Please Call for Details
great location. 3/2, & Market Analysis
new C/H/A & roof
$139,900. 352-860-2075 RON NEITZ
BROKER/REALTOR
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060
$179,9001 Quiet
deslreable Village of lZIfl M
Picardy. Spacious 2/2/1 L- I1jiI1
Tile, Vaulted Ceilings,
Stone FP. 128 X 151 lot.
Near Plantation Golf
Resort & Port Hotel
260 SE 16th Terrace
(352) 220-6326
3/2/2 ON 2 ACRE
in Seven Rivers Golf
Community. Tastefully
upgraded w/new roof,
AC & screened lanai. BONNIE PETERSON
Move-In Cond. $172K Realtor, GRI
(352) 795-6151
3/2/2,1/2 Ac. MOL Your SATISFACTION
Behind Home Depot Is My Futurell
Nice, quiet
neighborhood. $139K (352) 586-6921
(352) 795-7804 or (352)795-9123
4/2/2, 2100 SF.$139,900
Beautifully remodeled. Charlotte G Realty
New oak cabs, wood & Investments LLC
floors, timberline roof,
fireplace, 2 min. from BUYING OR
water. (352) 688-8040 SELLING?
ASSUME MORTGAGE! SELLING?
New job forces sale
Never lived in. 5/3,
hrdwd. firs, Chef's KItch. .
FP, All Warranties V2 Ac.
$239,900 352-746-5912 .
BETTY MORTON
CALL ME
PHYLLIS STRICKLAND
(352) 613-3503
Keller Williams
Realty
Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience HANDYMAN SPECIAL
2.8% Cheap! CASH! .
Commission MFG Home
ei (352) 503-3245
ReaSelect
(352) 795-1555
Michele Rose
REALTOR
BONNIE PETERSON "Simply Put-
Realtor, GRI I'll Work Harder"
352-212-5097
Your SATISFACTION thorn@atlantic.net
JsMyE Futurell Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123 NEW 3/2 EXTRA LARGE
Screen porch. Great FL.
Charlotte G Realty color scheme!
& Investments LLC Ready to move inl
Call Citrus Builder
KINGS BAY DRIVE (352) 527-8764
4/2/2 on canal, Immac. R80033452
Pool home, separate
suite, gated, $799,000 NEW 3/2 TILE FLOORS
(352) 634-1805 Sprinklers, Pool,
Many Extras!
Call Citrus Builder
(352) 527-8764
E 9RB0033452
'01, Jacobsen Modular PALM HARBOR
Home 1891 sq. ft., on 4/2 Tile floor, energy
'/ Ac. fenced 2, sheds pkg., Deluxe! Loaded
$132K Buyer Pays over 2,200 sq. ft.!!
Closing Cost 30th Anniversary Sale
352-628-4513 Speclall Save $15KII
Good Family Home Call for Free Color
2 SW on TBrochures 800-622-2832
3/2 SW on Two Y2 AC
BY OWNER, $44,500 REAL ESTATE CAREER
1592 S Lookout Pt I Sales Lic. Class $249 I
2 blocks off US19 i Start 10/30/07
352-503-4142 I CITRUS REAL ESTATE
D POO I SCHOOL, INC.
3/2/2 CAGED POOL I (352)795-0060*
Great Deal in Great --i i i
Communityl New AppL.
$169,900 Harley Hough, Vic McDonald
EXIT Realy Leaders (352) 637-6200
4/2.5/2 on 2.5 ACRES ": -' "' "
Hg. 2 Story Cape Cod. '.,
Home shows well loved. .
$299,900 Sharon Levins. ." -,*..,..'ii
Rhema Really .
(352) 228-1301i
DIVORCED Need To Selll
3/2/2 Updated shaded
corner lot. $125,900
Century 21 J. W. Morton, Realtor
RE., Inc. (352) 697-2910 My Goal is Satisfied
Customers
REALTY ONE ,
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
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.
DUN/Rainbw Spg
Amazing Opportunity
Rent-Buy-Lease Opt.
Lg. exec. styled 2/2/2
Treed 12 Ac. G-course
view. Lg. FP Spotless!
$895. 352-527-3953
352-427-7644
RAINBOW ACRES
3/2/1, CBS, Home
1 + ac. Built 2000,
tile/wood, CHA
Owner Fin., $134,900.
obo (352) 332-6748
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 $37,500!
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
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Oaks. 2819sf 3/2/2 Pool
Home, partially reno-
vated, $171,500 Call
John at Realty
Exec. 352-302-4057
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Only $298/mo! 5% dwn.
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4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
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20yrs. 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5711
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800-366-9783 Ext 5704
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5% down 20yrs at
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2/2'/2,
On water,
Make offer
Call (352) 560-7251
CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Greenbrtar k,1 st fir. turn.
Near pool. $113,500
$1,000mo. 352-249-3155
ESTATE SALE CRYS RIV.
2/2 Wtrfrnt, Pool, Tennis
All reas. offer consid.
(352) 563-0418. lv. msg.
Lakefront Townhouse
Condo 2BR/2BA,
master suite WD, al
appliances Pritchard
Island Inverness
$129,000 (352) 697-2077
HIawassee, Georgia
Nestled Into the edge of
Chattahoochee
National Forest.
Stacked Stone Cabin &
Lot packages starting
as low as $199,000. For
more information call
(866)429-4703
Lie. KRui Esiote ngem
20 Years Experience
2.8 Percent
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Reai -Iect
(352) 795-1555
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EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
CRYSTAL SHORES 2/3
den. Dock, boat slip. on
2 lots., porch w/ vinyl
windows, overlook
gorgeous lagoon min.
to gulf, excel. cond.
REDUCED
352-795-7593
ESTATE SALE
Riverhaven Sub
3/2/2 $1 75000 below
app. vol. Must sell
nowl (352) 621-7572
EXCEPTIONAL VALUEII
Waterfront 2/2/1 in
Dixie Shores $338,500
John Maisel III Exit
Realty (352)794-0888
INVERNESS Area. Lg.
lot. FP, Hrdwood floors.
Beautiful location.
2/1/2. Asking $148K
ccooper26@yahoo.
cam (352) 726-8452
KINGS BAY DRIVE
4/2/2 on canal, immac.
Pool home, separate
suite, gated, $799,000
(352) 634-1805
LET OUR OFFICE
GUIDE YOU!
Plantation Realty. Inc.
(352) 795-0784
Cell 422-7925
Lisa VanDeboe
Broker (R)/Owner
See all of the listings
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20 Years Experience
2.8 %
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ReaitE lectl
(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/lanai, 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 ceil-
ings. Fireplace, Large
bdrms, Fenced yard.
$145,000 Franklin Realty
352-464-4211
HIGHLANDS, 3/2/2
split plan, privacy.
fence, quiet,
1380 sq. ft., 2 yrs. old
By Owner $134,900.
352-344-0551
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
Inverness Duplex, 1/1
each side, Cent, H/A,
clean, furn. or unfurn.
Rented. $84,000. Extra
large lot. City Limits
352-634-5586
LUXURY TRI-LEVEL
3/1.5/1.75 IHW Updated
1,648 sf la $179,900
726-7241 For photos,
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Fixed dock w/gulf
access. 1yr. old AC, DR,
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lanai. $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
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terms.Se Habla Espanol
(800) 466-0460
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Owner finan. $149,900
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
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Owner flnan.$194,900
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
10038 W. Caladonia
Street Homosassa, FL
5 Vacant Lots each
75' X 100', Lots 2, 3,4,
5 & 6 or .86 acre Price
$13,900 or make offer
Call (850) 402-8015
CONNELL HEIGHTS
on W. Pine Circle
at entrance from
Rock Crusher Rd.
$18,000 OBO
(352) 795-2258
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Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks of US 19
352-503-4142
Lot For Sale
9671 N. Sherman Dr.
Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 100' X 150'
Price S 62,000 or make
offer Call (850)402-8015
CITRUS LOTS PRICED TO
SELL FINANCING AVAIL.
1-800-840-4310
letsgolandllc coam
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
RENTAL FINDER
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50HP Johnson
Outboard, 1970 'ish,
'-. .air pum ,
.jr. great. St5_j o,..:.
(352) 601-4563
BOAT TRAILER
I l.) n. r .ir,r.. niii G ol.
fit. on. For 1'721' boat.
Exc. Cbnd. $950
352-726-3730/422-0201
MERCURY
8HP Outboard, fresh
water use only. Needs
tune up from strg. $450.
(352) 637-6345
Pair of
'01 Sea-Doos
GTX, 3 seaters, w/ trailer
$8,000. obo
(352) 601-4594
WAVERUNNERS
SEA-DOOs(3) 98-'00
new trailers 2w/ new
engines, need
clean-up and tuning.
"Empty my Garage"
$4200/Trade Cryst. RIv
(352) 795-7876
WE NEED
BOATS
SOLD AT NO FEE
Selling Them As Fast
As They Come In!
All 200T Century Boat Packages
Receive A FREE Trailer
Stop In and SAVE SAVE
DEMO SALE
'06 CENTURY 2600 CIC
Twin F-150's,YamahatAlum. TI., Full Warr.
$77 495
'07 OUTER BANKS
160 Skiff,.HP Yamaha & Trailer
'$13,595
'03 CHAPARAL 215
F SS Cuddy MetihWl& Trailer,
i FastI& Clean $22,600
AIRBOAT
10 ft. Aluminum, single
person, cust. built,
18HP, B/S motor, w/
good propella $600.
(352) 266-2020
ALUMACRAFT
16' All welded Jon boat
SH F-,..fl r'arr l a
seats, Many extras.
Always garaged, Exc.
cond. $5,495/obo
(352) 382-8701
AQUA PATIO
25' Pontoon Boat,
115 HP Yamaha, low
hrs. exc. cond. Boat has
alum. diamond pit
deck carpeted, new
25" diam. pontoons.
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nav. sys. Hummingbird
FF. All powder coat rails
& gates, incl. anchor
lines, boarding ladder,
& fenders. Very fast
boat. Will pull water
skiers, 2 yrs. old tandem
galv. Trailer, new tires.
Must sell for health
reasons, $17,900/obo
(352) 201-9524
Aqua Sport
1995 20 ft .ei tr.:r, i::
trlr c,. i.-,, JI rr,:- r. r .r.r
e .:.rl _rd $7,500.
(352) 302-0001
AQUASPORT Osprey
25', C.C., T-Top,
Electronics, w/300 hp
Yamaha '04,
MECHANIC'S SPECIAL
$10,000 Inc. Alum. Trir.
(352)621-0848
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
17 ft., bowrlder & trailer,
runs excel., 85HP force
eng., many new parts,
$2,995 (352) 598-5616
CAROLINA SKIFF
17' 40Hp Yamaha,
Good Fishing Boat
$2900 (352) 795-3795
DURACRAFT
'15' 6hp Yamaha, Low
Hours, Wesco Trlr, 2
swvl fishing seats. $1895
352-634-3679/628-5419
GRADY WHITE 22'
'81 Cuddy, 200hp Evnrd,
SS prop, New Bimini,
Alum. Trlr, New tires
$8,000 (352) 447-1244
LOWE
17' Bass Boat w/Trailer
50HP 4 stroke Yamaha.
Exc. cond. $5900.
(352) 795-9873
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used &
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boats
www.BoatSuoer
352 794-0094
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Sales & Service i
Present this Ad for
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Homosassa
352-794-0094
NEW & USED
Boat trailers at great
prices. Limited supply.
Let's make a Deal!
352-527-3555
MONROE SALES
9-5 Mon thru Fri
NE OSED'
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PONTOON
2003 G3 LX CRUISE, 20'
PONTOON. 03 YAMAHA
F50 4-STROKE W/LESS
THAN 30 HRS: '03 PER-
FORMANCE TLR; NEW
525 HUMMINGBIRD
DEPT/FISH FINDER;
STEREO; LG BIMINI;
CHANGING/POTTY
ROOM; ALL CG EQUIP-
MENT; LIKE NEWIII CAN
EMAIL PICS, COST OVER
$20,000 NEW; ASKING
$11,900 OBO.
(352) 212-5179
PONTOON
'86 18ft Fiesta 92Hp
Yamaha $1600 obo
352-628-1340/422-3123
PROLINE
'03 Sport 30. Immac,
32'6" CC AC cabin un-
der, Merc's 225 150hrs.
All electronics, 2000 KW
Gen, loaded, w/trailer,
$79,000 (352) 201-1833
PROLINE
'04, 24 ft., 225 Honda,
Donzi Hull, black, low hrs.
lift kept, NICE $32,000.
(352) 795-1598
REGAL 20'
Ski Boat, 5.7 Merc I/O
Runs Great! W/trir.
$2,800 (352)621-0848
SUNBIRD
17' 90HP Johnson
w/trailer, $2200.
(352) 726-8716
TREMBLY
'93 17/2' 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, alum. trir.
$9,000(352) 344-9651
Retirement
Package Sale
Customized Bass/Flats
Boat, Motors, Trailer,
electronics, rods, reels
and tackle, Carolina
Skiff-Yamaha
Everything Goes for
$5,000. firm
all in excel condition
(352) 382-1842
C.0
DAMON 32', 1992
454 Chevy eng, 27K, 2
ACs, queen bed.Non
Smoking, No pets, Lots
of extras & Exc. Cond!
$18,500 (352) 527-8247
DODGE
'80 Mobile Traveler
20' Class C, 52K mi.,
$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.
obo (352) 220-1607
FOUR WINDS 31'
'04, Slide out, levellers,
backup cam, V-10 Ford
No smk/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
CAMPER
'05 Starcraft pop-up,
model 2407, slide-out
14' awning RVQ
screened room, heat,
hot water, outside
shower ref. A/C, king &
Queen beds sleeps 7
many
extras $8000 obo
(352) 746-9656
CAMPER
Sleeps 4, refrlg, stove,
kit. table folds down,
propane runs all, $875.
obo (352) 465-3539,
(352) 615-2042
CARRILITE
1989 30' Travel trailer,
rear bdrm. $4500/obo
(352) 489-3503
Iv. message.
COACHMAN
5TH Wheel 26'/ needs
work. $1,000/obo
(352) 634-1728
(352) 527-0403
FLEETWOOD
'06, 5th Wheel Gearbox
toy hauler, incl slider,
king bed over garage,
full bd.in front, genera-
tor, twin LP's, sport de-
cor. Can be seen In
storage, behind
Beverly Hills Liquor store
$22,500. (352) 746-2699
KEYSTONE
2005, 32' Bunkhouse
w/master. Sleeps 8,
microwave. Minti Value
$18K, Sell for $12K OBO
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BUICK
1989 Regal, 100K mi,
great shape,
$1500/obo
(352) 586-0417
BUICK
LaSabre '00 Custom
whl-mnt. carriage top,
clean, Must see/drive
$4500 352-527-6802
CADILLAC
'97 Sedan Deville,
signature series, 25mpg,
north star, beautiful
dependable 90k mi.
$4,700. (352) 795-7876
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CADILLAC
Deville '92 cold A/C,
New tires, well mntnd,
runs exc. A Must See!
$1800 (352) 613-5869
CHEVY
Corvette '92 Red 140k
mi. Runs Great, Custom
Sound, $9800 obo
352-228-0421
CHEVY
MONTE CARLO
2004. 43330, $18,500.00
Dale Earnhardt Sr
Edition 352 249-6825
CHRYSLER
1997, Concord, 72K,
garage kept, female
owned, $2500.
(352) 637-4294
FORD
'01 Taurus SES
White, A/C 4dr, V6, 41k
Mi. Exc. Cond. $8800
(352) 341-4805
FORD
2005 Taurus, 21K mi,,
Like Newi 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 ESCORT
'97 30mpgl Auto., ICE
COLD air, 153K miles,
good cond., $1,995
obo (352) 584-2464
SHONDA
S '03, Civic EX,
1 67k miles call before
S It gone
L 1-866-838-4376
HONDA
'99, Accord LX I
I one owner low miles
S Only $8,998
S 1-866-838-4376
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 see! Will trade
(603) 860-6660
FORD
Mustang Conv. '89,
New int. & roof. Great
sound system! $4,000
(352) 220-1349
FORD
Super Charged '89
Thunderbird 3.8, 5 spd.,
showcar. $10K or trade
for land? (352)542-9393
TRIUMPH
'78 Spitfire
Many extras
call for details $4000
(352) 302-8529
TRIUMPH SPITFIRE
1974 dark blue, new ti-
res & brakes, runs great,
a terrific fun car $3,295.
(3c21 t37l5112A
CHEVY
'97, 1500 Sllverado, 3 dr.
fiberglass bdcvr., 120K,
auto, power windows.
$4,400 (352) 795-5735
CHEVY
S10 LS '00 Ext'd Cab
4Cyl. Auto. A/C, PS,
New Cooper Trs., bd
liner, Tow pkg. $6,335
352-422-2025
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CHEVY
'04 Silverado 1500, Ext.
Cab,4 AX 4,5.3, V-8, 27K,
Pwr Wdw, AC, bedliner.
Exc. Shape.$18,500obo
(352) 726-5840
CHEVY
Astro, AWD '95 $2600.00
Rebuilt motor, new alt
& battery, Custom ex-
haust, wheels, Pioneer
CD 352-642-4009
DODGE
2000, Conversion Van,
1500 Ram, 83k mi.,
loaded, excel. cond.
$10,500. (352) 637-4123
DODGE
'91 Caravan Cargo
Runs good. $300.
352-726-8388
DODGE
'94 Caravan, Runs
Great Ice Cold AC,
117K $1,200 obo
(352) 341-1486
DODGE
'94, 1-Ton Work on,
Ex Painters Van, $1,200.
obo (352) 201-0658
OPEN ROAD
36', '03, 5thWhl, island kit.,
3 slides. No pets/smkng.
Used & pulled very little.
$21,500 (352) 563-9835
TOWING TRAV. TRLR *
OR BOAT, ACROSS
TOWN OR COUNTRY
REAS. a (352) 746-0802
UTILITY TRAILER
Homesteader '97 8' x 4'
Enclosed $700
(352) 746-4558
ALUM. TRUCK BED 8 X 9
w/Gooseneck H.U. Off
2005, F-350, $2,800 obo
352-212-3655
GOOSE NECK
HITCH
For Chevrolet dually.
$150
(352) 302-5698
Sell or Trade Cheap
S10 Pick Up, Parts,
Race Car, Parts
(352) 621-3420
TRUCK CAP
ARE Brand w/built in
lockable compart-
ments & double doors,
Fits Ford w/8' bed.
$650obo (352) 726-5601
TOP DOLLAR
For Junk Cars I
$ (352)201-1052 $
CASH BUYER-No Junk
for Trucks, Vans & Cars
Larry's Auto Sales
Hwy 19 S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
WE PAY CASH
FOR
JUNK CARS
Top $$ paid $$
(352) 523-4357
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
(32128-964'V5O.A I
CADILLAC
Deville, 1995, Needs
work. $499
(352) 563-4169
INFINITY G35 '06
Coupe, 12K mi. Blue/
creme, beautiful &
perfect! $29,800
(352) 860-1239
LINCOLN
'97, Continental I
owner, leather, loaded,
109k mi. non smoker,
$2,950 firm
(352) 341-0004
LINCOLN
MK VIII '96, 2dr., sunroof,
300HP dohc 4.6L, V-8
looks good, runs well
$2,900 352-586-8620
LINCOLN
TOWNCAR
1990 5.0 litre motor,
new transm. Needs
power window motors,
$800 Will trade for
mtrcyle. (352)637-1845
Mazda
'90, 626, runs good,
no air, $800. obo
(352) 563-5916
I MERCEDES1
'87, 560 SL, 126K,
White, Both
tops,
REDUCED! $9,999
352-586-6805/
382-1204
MITSUBISHI
'90, Mirage, cold AC,
49K ml. New tires. A-1
Cond. 40+ MPG $2,500
obo (352) 344-9141
MITSUBISHI
Eclipse Spyder '03 Cnv
red/blk Sharpl 4 cyl.
auto, 30+mpg $11,600.
Susan (352) 527-8739
SCION
'05 XA by Toyota
5dr, 22k mi. 31/38 mpg
Am/FM/CD, Auto, pwr,
garg. kept, xtra cin,
$11,700 (352) 382-5191
TOYOTA
'00 Avalon, Low Mi.
Exc. Cond. Gargd, Sr.
Owned. All opts. $9,600
352-726-3730/422-0201
r TOYOTA
'05, Corrolla LE
1 29K mi. save gas |
& money Call for I
the best price
1-866-838-4376
TOYOTA
1998 Sienna Mini van
1-owner, well main-
tained, $4,700 (352)
228-9052 or 527-3211
TOYOTA
'79 Celica GT sun-roof,
5spd, 139k mi. 1 owner,
runs good need carb.
$800 firm
352-795-0147/220-8497
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond./AII pwr.,
Mntc. Rcds., Grgd.
$3,500 (352) 422-5685
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.
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
r TOYOTA
'03, Corolla,
Don't hesitate I
at $9,990. n
S.1-866-838-4376
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SUZUKI
2003 RM 85. Low hours.
$1,200
(352) 726-5601
VL 800
'02 Boulevard, 13k mi,
full lugg. new tires, cd.
windshld, & more $4600
obo/trade 621-7832
CHEVY
S10 LS '01 V6 Ext. Cab,
Crz. Cntl. A/C, Alloy
Whis. 90k Mi. Runs Exc.
Exc. Tires $7,695 obo
352-527-1432
DODGE
'01 Dakota, LST 4X4
Quad cab. exc. cond.
59,000 mi. too many ex-
tras to list $12,500/obo
(352) 795-4410
DODGE
'05 Dakota, ST Club
cab, 29k mi. V8, white
$12,000. 352-382-4547
352-382-4888
DODGE
'98 Ram 1500, 4WD Ext.
Caob, V-8, topper. 100K
1 owner. Well malnt'd.
$6,990 (352) 302-5698
DODGE RAM
'96 1500 Club Cab,
$2,900/obo Rebuilt
Engine & Trans.Runs gd.
352-465-2087/697-2357
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FORD
= '02, F-150, XLT, super I
| crew 4x 4, better I
I hurry at $12,988.
1-866-838-4376
FORD
'06, Econoline 150 Van,
10,950 mi., V8, balance
of warranty, white,
$14,000. 352-382-4547
352-382-4888
FORD
2001, F-550, Turbo
4X 4, Crew Cab.
7.3 Diesel flatbed.
Gooseneck & reese,
auto trans. Only 130K
mi. Great Cond.
$19,995 OBO
(352) 726-0046/
(352) 316-0372
FORD
F-150 1985
5000 miles on motor
4WD, lifted. $2,000
352-302-6377/563-2125
FORD
F-700 16' DUMP BED twin
cyl. 210 Cummins Diesel
14K on motor, 5+2 tran
$6500. (352) 302-4535
FORD
Ranger '98, auto, cold
AC, 110K, airbags, grn
w/ topper, CD system
single cab, runs great.
$2500. 352-476-9544
GMC
1982, Truck
$1,500
(352) 634-0685
NISSAN
'03, Frontier, 43k mi.,
stereo, CD, tinted win.,
tow pkg. alarm, $14,500
(352) 257-1173
NISSAN
Frontier XE '04, Ext. Cab,
auto, cruise, I 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
i TOYOTA
I '06, Tacoma crew *
l double cab 8900 mi. I
I trd only $23,990 |
S 1-866-838-4376
kI= = -- 11
'98 Ram 2500
Jayco Camp Convers.
5.9 Ltr, fully loaded,
refdg. microwv, sink, TV,
VCR, fact. Instl roof A/C
for camping, 70k Mi., 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
FORD
Windstar '98
Cold A/C, 120k mi.
.Good Condition $2600
(352) 613-5869
r NISSAN
'04, Quest
bring the family
Only $199 a month
1-866-838-4376
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Plymouth
'02, Voyager SE
I take that vacation I
Only $4,990
1-866-838-4376
PLYMOUTH
'99, Voyager, espresso
edition, 3.8, V6, loaded,
cold AC 151k mi. 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% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
BOMBARDIER
'04, Camo 400 4 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
1995,650 Shadow, lots
of chrome, saddle
bags, helmets, $3,000
obo (352) 212-3144
MONGOOSE
4 Wheeler, 3 mos. old, 2
yr. warranty. Pd. $4,300.
will sacrifice $3,800.
obo (352) 302-3262
POLARIS
'06 Sportman X2
500esi,21 hours,
like new $7500
352-601-2421
Polaris
'06, Sawtooth 250, fully
automatic, low hrs.
$2,500. obo
352-637-5915,697-1281
POLARIS
200 '06
Low Hours $2000
Dunnellon
727-239-6771
POLARIS
2005 330 Magnum ATV
Exc. cond. $2500
(352) 795-7766
SUZUKI
250; '06 $2500 low hours
.Dunnellon
727-239-6771
YAMAHA
'01, Raptor 660, $1,800.
Firm, Serious Inquiries
Only, No Trades.
880-1012 FCRN
2007-CP-808 Estate of
Donald R. Bell
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2007-CP-808
Division Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DONALD R. BELL a/k/a
DONALD ROBERT BELL
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the estate of DONALD R.
BELL, deceased, whose
date of death was June
7. 2007, Is pending In.the
Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division; the address of
which Is 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, FL
34450. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this no-
tice Is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of
the decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER
THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice Is
October 5, 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ John S. Clardy III
PO Box 2410
Crystal River, FL
34423-2410
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ John S. Clardy III
Florida Bar No. 123129
Crider Clardy Law Firm PA
PO Box 2410
Crystal River, FL
34423-2410
Telephone: (352) 795-2946
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle,
October 5 and 12, 2007.
881-1012 FCRN
2007-CP-701 Estate
Bernard P. GInley
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE
CASE NO. 2007-CP-701
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
BERNARD P. GINLEY,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the Estate of Bernard P.
GInley, deceased, whose
date of death was May 5,
2007, Is pending In the Cir-
cult Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, File Number
2007-CP-701; the address
of which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, FL 34450. The names
and addresses of the per-
sonal representative and
the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate, on
whom a copy of this no-
tice Is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of
the decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WITHIN THE TIME PE-
RIODS SET FORTH IN SEC-
TION 733.702 OF THE FLOR-
IDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER
THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice Is
October 5, 2007,
Personal Representative:
Patricia Jude
499 Church Street
Chllllcothe, OH 45601
Attorney for
Personal Representatives:
884-1012 FCRN
City of Crystal River
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Council of the City
of Crystal River, Florida that a PUBLIC HEARING will be
held to consider on Final Reading, the following pro-
posed Ordinance No. 07-0-37, Doggle Dining, at 7:00
p.m., on Monday, October 22, 2007 In the Council
Chambers at City Hall, 123 NW Highway 19, Crystal
River, Florida. The Ordinance, in its entirety, may be In-
spected at the office of the City Clerk during regular
working hours.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CRYSTAL RIVER,
FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE OF
THE CODE OF THE CITY OF CRYSTAL RIVER, FLORIDA; A
LOCAL EXEMPTION TO CERTAIN PROVISION OF GENERAL
LAW AND AGENCY RULES RELATING TO PUBLIC FOOD
SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS IN ORDER TO PERMIT PATRONS'
DOGS AT CERTAIN DESIGNATED OUTDOOR PORTIONS OF
SUCH ESTABLISHMENTS; PROVIDING FOR IMPLEMENTA-
TION AND ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES, PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the
Thomas M.
VanNess, Jr., Esq.
Florida Bar No. 0857750
VanNess & VanNess, P.A.
1205 N. Meeting Tree Blvd.
Crystal River, FL 34429
1-352-795-1444
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle,
October 5 and 12, 2007.
882-1012 FCRN
2007-CP-519 Estate of
Ruth E. Lochrie
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2007-CP-519
Division Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RUTH E. LOCHRIE a/k/a
ELIZABETH RUTH LOCHRIE,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the estate of RUTH E.
LOCHRIE, deceased,
whose date of death was
August 2, 2007, Is pending
In the Circuit Court for Cit-
rus County, Florida, Pro-
bate Division; the address
of which Is 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, FL
34450. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this no-
tice is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of
the decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER
THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice Is
October 5, 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Gall Cullinan
1694 N. Wembley Drive
Crystal River, FL 34429
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ John S. Clardy III
Florida Bar No. 123129
Crider Clardy Law Firm PA
PO Box 2410
Crystal River, FL
34423-2410
Telephone: (352) 795-2946
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle.
October 5 and 12,2007.
887-1019 FCRN
2007-CP-840 Estate of
Robert J. Tierney
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT COURT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY
IN PROBATE
FILE NO.: 2007-CP-840
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROBERT J. TIERNEY, a/k/a
ROBERT JOHN TIERNEY,
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the Estate of ROBERT J.
TIERNEY, a/k/a ROBERT
JOHN TIERNEY, deceased,
whose date of death was
July 2, 2007, and whose
Social Security Number
was 010-48-1414, File
Number 2007-CP-840, 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 name and ad-
dresses of the personal
representatives and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against the
decedent's estate, Includ-
ing unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquidated
claims, on whom a cdpy
of this notice Is served
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3)
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 unliquldated
claims, must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THREE (3) 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 October 12,2007.
/s/ THOMAS M. TIERNEY
Personal Representative
DEAN AND DEAN, LL.P.
BY: /s/ Susan E. Dean,.
Esquire
Florida Bar No.: 746827
230 Northeast 25th Ave.
Ocala, FL 34470
(352) 368-2800
Attorney for Personal
Representative
EXHIBIT "A"
Laguna Palms
Base monthly
Facility Charge
Gallonage
Charge (per
1,000 gal-
Ions)
Existing
Rates Water 10.66 4.68
Wastewater 14.66 10.40
There Is no cap on the wastewater gallonage
Base Monthly Gallonage
Facility Charge Charge (per
1,000 gal-
lons)
Proposed
Rates Water 14.22 4.64
Wastewater 19.65 9.24
There is a proposed cap of 6,000 gallons for
wastewater charges
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicler
on October 12,2007.
944-1014 W/TH/F/SA/SUCRN
Town of Yankeetown
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
W1THLACOOCHEE GULF-PATHWAYS PARK -
PHASE I, II & III
FRDAP PROJECT NOS. F5135,
F7093 & F7100
TOWN OF YANKEETOWN, FLORIDA
Sealed BIDS will be received by the Town of Yan-
keetown. Florida at the office of the Town Clerk until
12:00 p.m. (Noon) local time on October 31,2007, at
which time and place they will be publicly opened
and read aloud.
The work consists of furnishing all labor, materials and
equipment for the construction of park recreational
and recreational support amenities at the Town of Yan-
keetown, WIthlacoochee Gulf-Pathways Park, which In-
clude the following:
Phase I Improvements: The construction of a Picnic
Facility. Bicycle Trail, Canoe/Boat Launch, Fishing Pier,.
Nature Trail. Hiking Trail, Restroom, ULighting, Parking,
and Road Renovation.
Phase II Improvements: The construction of a
Multi-Purpose Trail, Picnic Facility, Observation Deck.
Fishing Pier, Restroom, and Road Renovation.
Phase III Improvements: The construction of a
Multi-Purpose Trail, Picnic Facility, Observation Deck,
Restroom, and Road Renovation.
Some of the above listed Improvements combine
phases and other improvements require a separate Im-
provement for each phase as listed. The following sum-
marizes individual Items to be constructed: (3) Picnic
Facilities. (1) Bicycle Trail. (1) Canoe/Boat Launch, (1)
Fishing Pier, (1) Nature Trail, (1) Hiking Trail, (1)
Multi-Purpose Trail, (2) Observation Decks, (3) Restroom
Activities, (1) Lighting, (2) Parking Areas, and (1) Road
Renovation.
The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the
following locations: Town of Yankeetown, 6241
Harmony Lane, Yankeetown. Florida 34498,
(352) 447-2511 and Mittauer & Associates, Inc.,
Consulting EngIneers, 580-1 Wells Road, Orange Park,
Florida 32073, (904) 278-0030.
Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be ob-
tained at the offices of Mittauer &.Associates, Inc.
upon payment of a non-refundable charge of $S 100.00
for each set. Only complete sets of plans and specifl-
cations will be distributed.
The Owner reserves the right to waive technical errors
and Informalities and to reject any or all bids.
Published five (5) times In the Citrus County Chronlc
on October 10. 11, 12, 13 and 14, 2007.
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. (Section 286.0105 Florida Statutes).
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a dlsabllity or physical impair-
ment should contact the City of Crystal River. City
Manager's Office. 123 NW Highway 19, Crystal River, FL
34428, (352) 795-4216, at least two (2) days before the
meeting.
By: Carol A. Harrington, City Clerk
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle
on October 12, 2007.
888-1012 FCRN
Citrus County School Board
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Citrus County School Board will hold an Adminis-
trative Hearing: 1:00 p.m., a Regular Meeting; 3:00 p.m.,
and a Public Hearing; 4:30 p.m. in the Board Room of
the District Services Center located at 1007 West Main
Street, Inverness, Florida on Tuesday, November 13,
2007.
The purpose of the Administrative Hearing Is to act
upon proposed student expulslon(s). The Regular Meet-
ing Is to discuss and act upon other business that needs
to come before the Board. The purpose of the Public
Hearing is to approve the revision to Policy 6.546, Per-
sonal and Professional Leave, to approve separating
Policy 6.171, Physical Examinations and Drug/Alcohol
Testing Into two policies; Physical Examinations, 6.170
and Drug & Alcohol Testing, 6,171, to approve the de-
letion of Policy 6.915, Performance Pay, to approve the
revision to Policy 6.91. Salary Schedules, to approve the
revision to Policy 2.20, Responsibilities and Authority of
the School Board, and to approve the 2008-09 Elemen-
tary School Attendance Boundaries.
If any person decides to appeal a decision made
by the Board, with respect to any matter considered at
this meeting, he may need a record of the proceed-
ings and may need to Insure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings Is made, which record should include
the testimony and evidence upon which his appeal is
to be based.
SSandra Himmel
Superintendent
Citrus County School Board
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle.
on October 12, 2007.
885-1012 FCRN
Citrus County Code Enforcement Board
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ACTION: ORDER TO DEMOUSH
CASE NUMBER: 0709-052
Description of property: AK: 2334347; and legally de-
scribed as ARROWHEAD CAMPSITES UNREC. SUB LOTS
16 & 17 DESC IN OR BK 641 PG 413 ,
ZEGELIEN MARILYNN G EST
ATTN LAURALYNN BOURN
6471 N MORTON PT
HERNANDO FL 34442-3619
On September 28, 2007, an order was issued by the
Director of Public Safety to demolish the deteriorated
and dilapidated structures on the property located at:
6471 N. Morion Pt., Hernando, Florida. If the properly
owners) fall to comply with this order, the Code En-
forcement Section will Issue a work order to abate the
nuisance condition.
Any persons) having a legal interest In this property
may contact the Public Safety Director or his/her desig-
nee within 30 days of this publication. Board of County
Commissioners, Dept. of Public Safety, Code Enforce-
ment Section, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto, FL.
352-527-5350.
Charles Poliseno
Director of Public Safety, Citrus County
Published one (1) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
on October 12,2007.
886-1012 FCRN
Citrus County Board of County Commissioners
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County
Commissioners of Citrus County, Florida, sitting as the
Governing Body of the Laguna Palms Municipal Service
Benefit Unit for Water and Wastewater Utility Services
will hold a public hearing in the Board of County Com-
missioners' Meeting Room of the Citrus County Court-
house, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, at
3:45 P.M. on October 23, 2007, for the purpose of hear-
ing public comment on the adoption of a Resolution of
the Board amending the rates to be charged to cus-
tomers of the Laguna Palms Municipal Service Benefit
Unit for Water and Wastewater Utility Services. The cur-
rent and proposed rates -to be charged are as de-
scribed in Exhibit A attached hereto. Anyone not at-
tending the hearing but who wishes to make com-
ments shall do so In writing and address same to the
Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. Said com-
ments must be received prior to 12:00 Noon on Mon-
day, October 22. 2007.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any
matter considered at this public hearing, he will need
to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is
made, which record shall Include the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disablllty 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.
DENNIS DAMATO, CHAIRMAN
CHEVROLET
'05 TRAILBLAZER, 2WD
Sunrf, XM Radio, Bose
prem. snd sys. w/6 disc
chngr, Trir. pkg. 28K mi
$13,900. 352-465-9233
CHEVY
1990 SUBURBAN 8 pass.
frnt/rear air, Frnt capt
chrs. $2300.
(352) 726-8716
CHEVY
'87 S10 Blazer Tahoe 4X4
BIk on red, all orig. &
clean, needs mtr wrk.
$800/bo (352) 212-2067
CHEVY
'94 Blazer S-10, 4X4, 4
dr.,, 4.3 auto, All pwr.
opts. Cold AC. 124K mi.
$2,450 (352)453-6870
FORD
1998, Explorer Sport,
1 owner, no damage,
everything works, clean
$3,950., (352) 527-9161
FORD
2001, Explorer Sport,
all options except. 4x4 ,
leather & 6 CD Radio
$5,950. (352) 527-9161
FORD
'94 Explorer. Eddie
Bauer, 4 dr. 4 X 4, Exc.
Body, Needs Mtr. Wk.
$800obo (352)341-1486
FORD EXPLORER
'97 XLT, V-8, 129K mi.,
Exc. Cond. $3,500 obo
(352) 563-2399
HONDA
'05, CRV, consumer I
reports best buy I
Sa steal at $13988
1-866-838-4376
L 7m -- m
HONDA
'97 CRV exc. Cond. 70k
ml. Loaded, 4wd,
spoiler, Alloy Whis, CD
$8200 352-344-2321
JEEP
'85 Grand Cherokee
Ltd. 4Wd, 23k ml new
motor, new tires,
brakes, shocks,
looks/runs great $1400
obo/trade
352-795-0147/220-8497
JEEP
Grand Cherokee '03
loaded, leather, 78k
ml. full-time, 4whl dr.
$15,900 352-586-8981
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle
on October 12 & 19, 2007.
mil 1-
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
"ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HARLEY
'01 Custom Sportster
1200, remvbl. back rest
& windshld, added -on
4900mi. Excellent Cond.
$5000obo 352-302-8136
HARLEY
'92 Heritage Softall
Teal/,Crm, Chrome,
New Tires, Top end
Batt., leat. bags, Exc.
Cond, Homosassa
$9500 (727) 430-2379
HARLEY CHOPPER
Will Turn Headsl '71 Old
School Iron Head
Springer. All redonel
A steal @ $5,500
352-308-2570/586-1917
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'01 FXDWG2 Vance &
Hines detach, wndshld.
New tires, 11,500mi.
$14,900. (352) 220-2126
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'07, Heritage Softail
Classic, low miles. Best
offer above $16,000
(352) 560-7168
HARLEY DAVISON
'93, 1200 Sportster,
many extras, only
8800 mi. $4,800.
(352) 400-4889
HONDA
1985, 650cc, Classic
motorcycle. Rare, $450.
Good winter project!
(352) 795-1333
HONDA
2002 Rebel, 250CC,
Saddlebags & tool
pouch. 2,100 ml. $2,350
(352) 637-5676
HONDA
'98 Shadow 1100, wind
shid, stck/drag pipes,
Sissy bar, bckrst, xtras.
$4200/obo 352-422-6495
HONDA XR 200
2000 Dirt Bike. Low hrs.
Exc. Cond. $900
(352) 726-5601
KAWASAKI
'95. KLX 650 Dual Sport.
Street Legal, Kick Start.
Good Cond. $2,000
(352) 726-6224
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
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1998 CHEVROLET TAHOE
2000 NISSAN FRONTIER
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$7,488t
2002 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE
3765A
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27440B 3861L
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1999 DODGE RAM 1500 VAN
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2004 MITSUBISHI LANCER
274618
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2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT
DO-3797L
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2000 MAZDA MPV ES
3806P
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2001 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LXI
AN07066B
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2007 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY
1999 GMC ENVOY 4WD 1999 CHEVY TRACKER
27408A 27508B
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3705B J70472A
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2005 CHEVROLET IMPALA
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1999 CHEVY SILVERADO C1500 EXT CAB
27298A
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