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Title: Citrus County chronicle
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Language: English
Creator: Citrus County Chronicle
Publisher: Scofield Pub. Co.
Place of Publication: Inverness, Fla.
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Publication Date: October 15, 2007
Copyright Date: 2007
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Eat, sleep, live it
Buy a hotel condominium for
a guaranteed place to stay
during Gator games, and let
the hotel rent your room when
you don't./Page 3A
LEARN HOW TO HELP KIDS:
Training sleepover
RSVP of Citrus County plans
a 27-hour "Level I Children's
Disaster Services Training
Workshop."/Page 2A
CAUGHT ON VIDEOTAPE:
Castro
in public
Cuban
President Fidel
Castro chats
with Venezuelan
President Hugo
Chavez during a
media
broadcast
Sunday.
/Page 3A
UPSET IN EATING CONTEST:
New
king
A Chicago
culinary arts
student
trounces two
hot dog-eat-
ing champs
in eating
chicken
wings.
/Page 7A
OPINION:

The
mentally ill have
little clout in
the halls of
Congress.

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SHIP UPRIGHT AGAIN:
Bucs best Titans
Jeff Garcia marches the Bucs
downfield in the final minutes
of a Tampa Bay win./Page 1B
FIERY NIGHTMARE:


Pileup cause
Investigators picked through
wreckage hoping to pinpoint
what triggered a fiery pileup./
Page 14A
BLACKWATER OUT:
Security hole
Officials are negotiating
Eaghd.dj' demand that
Blackwater USA be expelled
from the country./Page 14A
CHASSAHOWITZKA BOUND:


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Pumpkin spices up season


S* BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
The line starts with Chelsea Moore, 16, Saturday as me ers of the Crystal River United Methodist Church youth group unload
more than 1,000 pumpkins at Heritage Village in Crystal River. The mqney raised from pumpkin sales supports the group's sum-
mer mission trips.


Pumpkin patches pop up throughout county


s;: oi WILES
swiles@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle


Halloween is just around the corner
and decorations are starting to pop up on
every street Sheet ghosts, spooky card-
board cutouts and stringy
fake spider webbing are
beginning to adorn hous-
es throughout the county
However, there is one delivery
item that every true
Halloween enthusiast pumpk
can't go without this time
of year: the pumpkin. we hav(
From jack o' lanterns
to munching on pumpkin many
seeds, this holiday gives
the sometimes slighted ones.
pumpkin a chance to
take center stage. And
though local stores are from Camp
starting to sell them, a


p.m. Monday through Fridays, 10 a.m.
tq 4 p.m. Saturdpys and 11 a.m. t 4 p.m.
Sunday starting Wednesday and run-
ning through Oct. 31. There will be
pumpkins of all shapes and sizes to
choose from. I
"We do have plenty of pumpkins,"
said Lois Eatz with Camp
E-Nini-Hassee. "We had
Ve* had a a delivery of 450 pump-
kins and we have many,
of 450 many small ones."
They will also have
ins and Indiah corn and gourds.,
S an Proceeds from the patch
e many, will be .used for youth
activities at the girls'
small camp
For its thirdeyear, the
First United Methddist
Church in Inverness has
Lois Eatz a pumpkin patch. Its
E-Nini--fassee. opening hours are from
noon "o dark Mondays


visit to a pumpkin patch can make ror a through Fridays and 10 a.m. to dark
fantastic family outing for a good cause. Saturday and Sundays from now
Camp 'E-Nini-Hassee will open its
patch to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 6 Please see /Page 5A


GOURD LORE
FAMOUS PUMPKIN PEOPLE, THINGS
* The Headless Horseman's head.,
U The Great Pumpkin from Charlie
Brown.
SThe Smashing Pumpkins.
X Cinderella's chariot.
* Peter Peter, Pumpkin Eater.
U Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King
from "The Nightmare Before
Christmas."
FUN PUMPKIN FACTS
i Pumpkins are actually fruits.
* The "Pumpkin Capital of the
World" is Morton, III.
* Pumpkins were once thought to be
able to remove freckles and cure
snakebites.
* Pumpkins are 90 percent water.
* At one time, pumpkins were used
as an ingredient in the crust of
pies, not as the filling.
,The biggest pumpkin ever grown
weighed in at 1,140 pounds.


Board


to try


its new


meeting

Officials with deal
with land-use
issues only
MI KEWRIGHT
wright
@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Citrus County commissioners
kick into experiment mode
Tuesday.
Alarmed with the length of
recent commission meetings,
the board decided to add a third
meeting of the month dealing
only with land-use issues.
By state law, most zoning pub-
lic hearings
cannot start a WHAT:
until after 5. Citrus
p.m. Because County
of that, county Commis-
commission- sion
ers found meeting
their 1 p.m. on land-
meetings use appli-
heading well cations.
into the night- 1 WHEN:
'time. 4:45 p.m.
Tuesday's Tuesday.
meeting be- WHERE:
gins at 4:45 110 N.
with a work- Apopka
shop on a Ave.,
woman's re- Inverness.
quest to re-
zone 13 acres C ON THE
on County WEB:
Road 491 to citrus
allow mobile countyfl.
homes. A staff org
report sup-
ports the request because it fits
in with the surrounding proper-
ties.
Also Tuesday is a 5:01 p.m.
public hearing to amend the
comprehensive plan and land
development code for The
Villages of Citrus Hills.
According to a county report,
The Villages plans to add 127
acres into the development's
master plan. The property is on
County Road 491 across from
Allen Ridge Medical Center
Construction plans for the
site include a storage facility for
boats and recreational vehicles,
and a golf course maintenance
building.


Whoopers away
Seventeen young whooping
cranes Saturday began their
ultralight-led migration from
central Wisconsin/Page 3A

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Obituaries ............6A
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Developer pitches

plan to go 'green'


Environmental

group reserving

opinion for now
TERRY WTTr
terrywitt@chronicle.com
Chronicle
A Tampa developer unveiled
plans Thursday for what he,
called an earth-friendly com-
mercial office complex on a
wetland-laden piece of proper-


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ty near Crystal River, but his .
audience, members of the Save 1
the Homosassa River Alliance, -~-ii
reserved judgment on the N
development. ..
Steve Facione, project mar- di
eager for Primerica, said the
company has always built eco-
logically friendly develop- "
ments and he said the Crystal df
River Commons, a commercial
development that would be
constructed on the controver-
sial Realticorp property, would Special to the Chronicle
be no different. This artist's conception shows Crystal River Commons, a development proposed for the Realticorp prop-
erty south of the Crystal River Airport. Primerica, the development company, says it would be an earth-
Please see /Page 8A friendly development with 399,000 square feet of retail space and 125,000 square feet of office space.


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Learn about adoption options


Special to the Chronicle
TAVARES An Adoption Orientation will be
at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Tavares at 1300 S.
Duncan Drive, Building D. Case managers will


be present to speak about our adoption services
offered by Children's Home Society of Florida
and the children currently looking for a family
For more information about the Adoption
Orientation, call (352) 742-6170.


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BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
Jack Murphy works Saturday on a wood carving of a great blue heron at the Ffth Annual
Nature Coast Fine Art and True Craft Show in Homosassa. The local artist, who carves only
Fish and birds, passes time at festivals by keeping up with his projects;





Training offered



to aid in disasters


Special to the Chronicle
The public is invited to attend a 27-hour
"Level I Children's Disaster Services Training
Workshop" Friday and Saturday.
The training begins 5 p.m. Friday, and ends at
about 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Citrus County
Resource Center, 2804 W Marc Knighton Court,
Lecanto, just off County Road 491. The registra-
tion fee, which includes curriculum, meals and
lodging, is $55.
The workshop is being sponsored by RSVP of
Citrus County, a program of the Nature Coast
Volunteer Center and will be conducted by the
Church of the Brethren Disaster Response
Ministries.
Applicants interested in supporting the needs
of children after a disaster must be 18 years of
age or older, in good physical and mental health,
and work well under stress and adverse condi-,
tions.
Children's Disaster Services (CDS) is a
national organization that trains volunteers
throughout the United States to set up special
dhild-care centers in disaster locations. While
their parents are applying for assistance and
putting their lives back together, teams of these
volunteers provide crisis intervention for the
young children who have experienced disaster.
' Potential childcare volunteers are trained to
recognize and understand fears and other emo-


* WHAT: "Level I Children's Disaster
Services Training Workshop."
WHEN: 5 p.m. Friday through to 7:30
p.m. Saturday.
WHERE: Citrus County Resource Center,
2804 W. Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto.
i COST: $55 includes curriculum, meals
and lodging.
CONTACT: Barbara Eyler, 527-5955 or
barbara.eyler@bocc.citrus.fl.us.

tions young children experience during and fol-
lowing a traumatic event Since children don't
always have the necessary verbal skills to
express their feelings, volunteers are taught to
provide play activities, which gives them an out-
let to express these feelings, which might other-
wise remain bottled up inside them for many
years.
"This is a very important training and we are
excited to be offering it to the citizens of Citrus
County," said Heidi Blanchette, RSVP project
director/NCVC supervisor.
For information, visit www.childrensdisas-
terservices.org or to reserve a spot in the train-
ing, call Barbara Eyler, local on-site coordinator
at 527-5955 or e-mail to barbara.eyler@bocc.cit-
rus.fl.us. The CDS office number is (800) 451-
4407 ext. 5 or CDS_gb@brethren.org.


Turn lane construction
to begin today
Turn lane construction will begin
today along Grover Cleveland
Boulevard and Grand March Ave-
nue in Homosassa. Art Walker
Construction will construct a left-
.tum lane heading west on Grover
Cleveland and a right-turn lane
fadingg east onto Grand March
Avenue, home to the new Hom-
osassa Library. In addition, Grover
Cleveland Boulevard from U.S. 19
to.Grand March Avenue will be
milled, resurfaced and restriped
during the construction process.
Crime watch to have
monthly meeting
Sugarmill Woods Crime Watch
will have its monthly membership
meeting at 3 p.m. today at the
Sugarmill Woods Country Club, 1
Douglas St. Duane Dueker, presi-
dent of the Sugarmill Woods Civic
Association, will update members
dn the latest issues facing resi-
dents of Sugarmill Woods. In addi-
tion, proposed Crime Watch by-law
changes will be distributed to


members for their review. All mem-
bers are urged to attend. The
meeting is open to the public.
Advisory council
to meet at school
The Pleasant Grove Elementary
School's Advisory Enhancement
Council will meet at 7 p.m. today in
the PGE Tech Lab. Parents and
interested community members
are welcome to attend.
CFCC plans job
seminar for seniors
Pathways Life Services of Cent-
ral Florida Community College in-
vites seniors to learn about "Your
Move into the World of Work," from
9 to 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 2, at the
Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College
Road.
Author Ed Kelly will discuss his
book about re-entering the work-
force at the free seminar, which will
be held at the CFCC's Ewers
Century Center, Room 101.
Pathways Life Services Job Club
will meet immediately following the
seminar from 11 a.m. to noon to


discuss job opportunities with spot-
light employer Cingular Wireless.
One Stop Workforce Connection
also will have a representative at
the meeting. Attendees can partici-
pate in the seminar, job club or
both. The events are open to area
residents 50 and older.
Pathways Life Services is a pro-
gram for adults in or nearing retire-
ment. For information, or to regis-
ter, call (352) 291-4444.
Deposits due for
Bahamas cruise
Crystal River Eagles 4272
Auxiliary plans a three-night/four-
day cruise to the Bahamas out of
Port Canaveral on Feb. 8, 2008.
Deposit due today. A passport is
required. Call Bernie Revers at
382-0001. Public welcome.
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Special to the Chronicle

Seventeen young whooping
cranes Saturday began their
ultralight-led migration from
central Wisconsin's Necedah
National Wildlife Refuge
(NWR). This is the seventh
group of birds to take part in a
landmark project led by the
Whooping Crane Eastern
Partnership (WCEP), an inter-
national coalition of public and
private groups that is reintro-
ducing this highly imperiled
species in eastern North
America, part of its historic
range. There are now 52 whoop-
ing cranes in the wild in eastern
North America thanks to
WCEP's efforts.
Four ultralight aircraft and
the juvenile cranes took to the
air for the first leg of the 1,250-


mile journey to the birds' win-
tering habitat at Chassahow-
itzka National Wildlife Refuge
in southern Citrus County
"This will be our seventh
migration along this route and
although we have done it
before, each season brings new
challenges and the weather is
always unpredictable," said Joe
Duff, senior ultralight pilot and
CEO of Operation Migration,
the WCEP partner that leads
the ultralight migration. "It has
consistently taken us 22 to 23
flying days to cover the 1,250
miles from here to Florida.
However, each year, it seems to
take a longer period to get those
23 good weather mornings, and
last season we were on the road
for 76 days. The team works
very hard to prepare these
birds for their first migration


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the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Necedah, Wi


and they deserve a break We
are asking everyone to hope
and pray for good weather this
year and speed the birds to
their new winter home."
In addition to the 17 birds
being led south by ultralights,
biologists from the Interna-
tional Crane Foundation and
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service reared 10 whooping
cranes at Necedah NWR. The
birds will be released in the
company of older cranes in
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migration verge of extinction in the 1940s.
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For the RECORD


Citrus County
Sheriff's Office
DUI arrest
Leland G. Forney, 66, 955 N.
Fox Tun Terrace, Inverness, at 4:45
p.m. Saturday on a charge of driving
under the influence. A deputy pulled
Fomey over for driving too slow and
creating traffic. Fomey failed field
sobriety tests. Foemey's blood alco-
hol concentration was 0.017 percent
and 0.015 percent. The legal limit is
0.080 percent, so Fomey's level was
below the legal limit. Bond $500.
Other arrests
a Davina Welsch Thomas, 19,
6661 Arter St., Crystal River, at 9:18
a.m. Friday on a Citrus County war-
rant charge for petit theft. Bond
$500.
Romana Rae Raven, 42,
100465 Riviera Point, Homosassa,
at 9:30 a.m. Friday on a charge of
driving with a suspended/revoked
license. Bond $500.
Thomas Hafeken, 22, 64 S.
Jeffery St., Beverly Hills, at 2:57 p.m.
Friday on a Citrus County warrant
charge for violation of probation in
reference to an original felony case
of driving with a suspended/revoked
lcense, habitual offender. No bond.
* Josef Gregory Ridenour, 19,
5784 S. Pine Tree Point, Lecanto, at
$:30 p.m. Friday on a charge of
dealing in stolen property. Ridenour
sold a stolen four-wheeler. Bond
$3,000.
Zachary Michael Carlson, 26,
7360 W. Homosassa Trail, 21,


Homeless coalition
slates meeting
The Citrus Continuum of the Mid
Florida Homeless Coalition will
neet from 8:30 to 10 a.m.
Thursday at the Lecanto
Government Building, 3600 W.
Sovereign Path, Room 280,
Lecanto.
J.J. Kenney of the Citrus County
Veterans Service Office will share


NATURE COAST EMS
Sept. 30 to Oct. 6
Nature Coast EMS responded to 336 medical emergencies and
240 patients were transported to a hospital.
Out of the 336 medical emergency calls, based on the caller's infor-
mation, 186 required an emergency response (with lights and siren) to
the scene.
Average emergency response time was 6 minutes and 45 seconds.
Critical calls
a 5 Codes (cardiac arrests).
a 2 Cardiac alerts.
W 1 Stroke alert.
a 3 Trauma alerts (major or potentially major trauma injuries).
Types of calls
0 Care level provided for calls'
a 33 BLS (basic life support)
a 203 ALS (advanced life support).
a 4 ALS2 (critical advanced life support).
0 Average calls per day: 48.0.
a Average transports per day- 34 3.


Homosassa, at 6 p.m. Friday on
charges of possession of a con-
trolled substance, possession of 20
grams or less of marijuana and pos-
session of drug paraphernalia.
When a deputy went to find Carlson
in reference to a warrant for misde-
meanor failure to appear, he had
hydrocodone pills, rolling papers, a
scale, straws and marijuana. No
bond.
Carlos Lopez, 38, 7170 E.
Shady Woods Court, Floral City at
7:31 a.m. Friday on charges of pos-
session of 20 grams or less of mari-
juana and possession of drug para-
phernalia. Lopez was pulled over for


speeding. The deputy said he
smelled marijuana. While searching
Lopez and the car, the deputy found
marijuana rolled up as cigarettes
and more marijuana inside a pre-
scription bottle. Bond $1,000.
Darrick Allen Moore, 39, 8899
Midwater Court, Inverness, at 7:15
p.m. Saturday on a charge of driving
with a suspended/revoked license.
Bond $500.
State Probation
Arrest
Michael Neil Samples, 19,
1015 N.E. 6th Ave., Crystal River, at
3:55 p.m. Friday on a Levy County


News NOTES


information about available servic-
es for veterans.
Those interested in assisting the
homeless are encouraged to
attend the meeting and help plan a
project for the upcoming National
Homeless and Hunger Week.
For more information, call
Barbara Wheeler at 860-2308 or e-
mail her at mfhc@tampabay.rr.com.


'200 Club' dinner set
at Knights of Clumbus
Knights of Columbus All Saints
Council 6954, at 9020 Atlas Drive,
Homosassa Springs, is having its
"200 Club" dinner at the hall from 4
to 6 p.m. Wednesday. The dinner
is open to the public at $7 per per-
son at the door. The menu is roast


warrant charge for violation of pro-
bation in reference to an original
felony case for escape. Officers
found traces of drugs during a urine
test. No bond.

Crystal River
Police Department
DUI arrest
Michelle A. Mileti, 43, 431
N.W. 14th Place, Crystal River, at
12:52 a.m. Sunday on a charge of
driving under the influence. Mileti
was pulled over for swerving in the
road. The officer said she smelled of
alcohol, her speech was slurred and
her eyes were glassy. She failed
field sobriety tests and later refused
a blood alcohol content test. Bond
$500.
Other arrest
Matthew.Joseph Maier, 28,
1153 S.E. Third St., Crystal River, at
3:06 p.m. Saturday on a Citrus
County warrant charge for a worth-
less check. Bond $150.
Arthur Eugene Bolinger, 39,
5452 W. Cougar Lane, Dunnellon, at
1:39 a.m. Sunday on charges of
possession of marijuana and resist-
ing arrest without violence. Witness
said that Bolinger approached him
on the way into a bar about buying
some marijuana. The officer said he
saw a bag of marijuana sticking out
of Bolinger's pants when he saw
Bolinger. When the officer pointed
out the baggie, Bolinger began to
run. The officer and a patron were
able to stop him and arrested him on
the ground. Bond $1,000.


pork, potatoes, mixed vegetables,
garden salad, pie, coffee and tea.
CRWC to review book
Wednesday afternoon
Come to a book review of
"Murder and Walkula Springs" by
author M. D. Abrams presented by
the. Literary Group of Crystal River
Woman's Club at 1 p.m. Wednes-
day at the CRWC clubhouse on
Citrus Avenue, Crystal River.


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* Send in a photo with a brief description of the trip. Include
the names of anyone pictured, and include a contact name
and phone number on the back.
" Weekly winners will be published in the Sunday Chronicle.
" At the end of the year, a panel of judges will select the best
photo during the year and that photographer will win a prize.
" Avoid photos with computerized dates on the print.
" Make sure photographs are in sharp focus.
a Submit photos to the Chronicle at 1624 N. Meadowcrest
Blvd, Crystal River, FL 34429.


CITRUS COUNTY WEATHER


City H
Daytona Bch. 84
Ft. Lauderdale 87
Fort Myers 89
Gainesville 86
Homestead 87
Jacksonville 83
Key West 89
Lakeland 89
Melbourne 85


FLORIDA TEMPERATURES


F'cast
ptcldy
ptcldy
ptcldy
ptcldy
ptcldy
sunny
tstrm
ptcldy
ptcldy


City
Miami
Ocala
Orlando
Pensacola
Sarasota
Tallahassee
Tampa
Vero Beach
W. Palm Bch.


-ie-r uS


F'cast
ptcldy
ptcldy
ptcldy
sunny
ptcldy
sunny
ptcldy
ptcldy
ptcldy


MARINE OUTLOOK


East winds from 10 to 15 knots. Seas 2 to
3 feet. Bay and inland waters will have a
moderate chop. Partly cloudy and warm
today.


THREE DAY OUTLOOK
"r" TODAY Exclusive daily forecast by:
SHigh: 88 Low: 65
Mostly sunny to partly cloudy


TUESDAY
' High: 90 Low: 66
Partly cloudy

WEDNESDAY
High: 90 Low: 67
Partly cloudy; 20% chance of a shower


ALMANAC


TEMPERATURE*
Sunday
Record
Normal
Mean temp.
Departure from mean
PRECIPITATION*
Sunday
Total for the month
Total for the year
Normal for the year


85/64
90/46
64/84
75
+1

0.00 in.
3.51 in.
40.10 in.
46.67 in.


*As of 6 p.m.from Hernando County Airport
UV INDEX: 8
0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moder-
ate, 7-9 high, 10+ very high
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE


Sunday at 3 p.m. 29.98 in.
DEW POINT
Sunday at 3 p.m. 65
HUMIDITY
Sunday at 3 p.m. 51%
POLLEN COUNT**
Grasses and weeds were mod-
erate and trees were light.
"Light only extreme allergic will show symp-
toms, moderate most allergic will experience
symptoms, heavy all allergic will experience
symptoms.
AIR QUALITY
Sunday was good with pollutants
mainly ozone.


SOLUNAR TABLES


DATE DAY

10/15 MONDAY
10/16 TUESDAY


CT. 28


MINOR MAJOR
(MORNING)
9:04 2:51
9:59 3:47


MINOR MAJOR
(AFTERNOON)
9:29 3:16
10:25 4:12


CELESTIAL OUTLOOK
SUNSET TONIGHT............................ 7:01 P.M.
SUNRISE TOMORROW ......7:32 A.M.
S MOONRISE TODAY......................... 11:32 A.M.
I1OV.1 I 8 MOONSET TODAY............................9:39 P.M.


BURN CONDITIONS

Today's Fire Danger Rating is: LOW. There is no burn ban.
For more information call Florida Division of Forestry at (352) 754-6777. For more
information on drought conditions, please visit the Division of Forestry's Web site:
http://flame.fl-dof.com/fire_weather/kbdi

WATERING RULES

The current lawn watering restriction for the unincorporated areas of Citrus County
allow residents to water once a week. For county, Crystal River and Invemess residents,
addresses ending in 0 or 1, or A through E can water Mondays; addresses ending in 2 or 3,
or F through J can water Tuesdays; addresses ending in 4 or 5, or K through 0 can water
Wednesday; addresses ending in 6 or 7, or P through U can water Thursdays; addresses
ending in 8 or 9, or V through Z can water Fridays.
Properties under two acres in size may only water before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. on their day
and properties two acres or larger may only water before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. on their day.

TIDES


City
Chassahowitzka
Crystal River
Withlacoochee
Homosassa


Tide times are for the mouths of the rivers.
Monday


HighlLow
9:25 p/4:35 p
7:46 p/1:57 p
5:33 p/11:33 p
8:35 p/3:34 p


High/Low
8:12 a/4:23
6:33 a/1:45
4:20 a/12:2
7:22 a/3:22


High/Low
7:40 a/3:52 a
6:01 a/1:14a
3:48 a/11:45 a
6:50 a/2:51 a


Tuesday
i High/Low
Sa 10:15 p/5:16 p
5a 8:36 p/2:38 p
6 p 6:23 p/--
a 9:25 p/4:15 p


Gulf water
temperature



81
Taken at Egmont Key


LAKE LEVELS
Location Sat. Sun. Full
Withlacoochee at Holder 28.54 n/a 35.52
Tsala Apopka-Hernando 35.12 35.09 39.25
Tsala Apopka-lnverness 35.31 35.30 40.60
Tsala Apopka-Floral City 38.06 38.07 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


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City
Albany
Albuquerque
Asheville
Atlanta
Atlantic City
Austin
Baltimore
Billings
Birmingham
Boise
Boston
Buffalo
Burlington, VT
Charleston, SC
Charleston, WV
Charlotte
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbia, SC
Columbus, OH
Concord, N.H.
Dallas
Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
El Paso
Evansville, IN
Harrisburg
Hartford
Houston
Indianapolis
Jackson
Las Vegas
Little Rock
Los Angeles
Louisville
Memphis
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Mobile
Montgomery
Nashville


Honolulu ..-. A. S
67 74 /

FORECAST FOR 3:00 P.M.
MONDAY


Sunday Monday
H L Pcp. Fcst H L


57 41
69 43
74 41
74 53
69 43
91 65
70 40
62 39
82 54 .64
71 43
62 49
57 48
48 42
80 53
73 40
78 45
61 53 .14
75 46
62 41
82 45
70 43
55 32
87 67
44 38 .18
67 552.10
58 39 .04
77 58
81 50
68 41
61 43
85 62 .01
74 56
83 48
79 59
80 52
66 56
79 57
84 57
56 47 .49
50 46 .01
84 51
85 49
82 50


ptcldy 61 38
sunny 71 46
sunny 77 47
sunny 80 57
sunny 68 55
tstrm 84 68
sunny 74 49
sunny 69 37
sunny 84 63
ptcldy 69 45
sunny 60 46
ptcldy 65 47
ptcldy 52 38
sunny 80 62
sunny 80 52
sunny 80 51
ptcldy 74 60
sunny 81 60
ptcldy 71 51
sunny 82 55
ptcldy 77 57
ptcldy 58 35
tstrm 77 64
ptcldy 56 35
tstrm 65 51
ptcldy 72 55
sunny 77 54
ptcldy 83 61
sunny 69 49
sunny 63 43
tstrm 85 71
ptcldy 79 58
ptcldy 84 65
sunny 82 60
tstrm 78 62
ptcldy 67 58
sunny 83 62
ptcldy 84 67
ptcldy 69 56
shwrs 54 46
sunny 84 64
sunny 87 61
sunny 85 62


Sunday Monday
City H L Pcp. Fcst H. L
New Orleans 82 57 ptcldy 85 69
New York City 66 49 sunny 66 52
Norfolk 70 50 sunny 76 53
Oklahoma City 79 63 cldy 70 51
Omaha 60 57 .96 tstrm 63 49
Palm Springs 92 57 sunny 88 62
Philadelphia 67 46 sunny 68 51
Phoenix 86 63 sunny 89 64
Pittsburgh 64 39 ptcldy 71 52
Portland, ME 56 39 ptcldy 56 39
Portland, Ore 67 46 shwrs 58 47
Providence, R.I. 63 43 sunny 62 45
Raleigh 78 46 sunny 79 53
Rapid City 49 43 .04 ptcldy 56 37
Reno 73 38 ptcldy 68 43
Rochester, NY 55 45 .05 ptcldy 62 44
Sacramento 72 49 ptcldy 67 50
St. Louis 80 54 tstrm 77 58
St. Ste. Marie 57 40 cldy 53 41
Salt Lake City 63 47 sunny, 69 49
San Antonio 91 69 tstrm 84 71
San Diego 68 60 ptcldy 68 62
San Francisco 60 51 shwrs 65 54
Savannah 78 54 sunny 82 62
Seattle 65 44 shwrs 58 47
Spokane 63 39 ptcldy 64 42
Syracuse 56 47 .01 ptcldy 60 41
Topeka 79 59 cldy 66 50
Washington 72 49 sunny 74 53
YESTERDAY'S NATIONAL HIGH & LOW
HIGH 98 Laredo, Texas LOW 18 Angel Fire, N.M.

WORLD CITIES


MONDAY
CITY H/L/SKY
Acapulco 87/76/ts
Amsterdam 64/51/s
Athens 75/50/pc
Beijing 67/47/s
Berlin 59/46/s
Bermuda 80/71/ts
Cairo 85/62/pc
Calgary 67/44/s
Havana 88/76/ts
Hong Kong 86/76/pc
Jerusalem 82/64/pc


Lisbon
London
Madrid
Mexico City
Montreal
Moscow
Paris
Rio
Rome
Sydney
Tokyo
Toronto
Warsaw


75/55/pc
70/52/s
74/55/pc
76/54/ts
54/34/pc
48/39/sh
65/48/s
84/71/sh
75/55/s
67/48/pc
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PUMPKIN
Continued from Page 1A
through Oct 31. The patch offers pumpkins of all
-sizes priced accordingly. There also will be free
,mini pumpkins, story time and a hayride for any
:group of children that comes out to the patch.
S"We will also have a store that will sell baked
goodss" said Dave Stoltz, the youth pastor at the
church. The store will be open for the last two
weekends in October.
Proceeds from the sales will go toward help-
ing the Vertical Student Ministry.
The Crystal River United Methodist Youth
Fellowship in Crystal River has a pumpkin
patch from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through
Friday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday until Oct 31,
with the exception of having special hours from
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, to coincide with the
annual Scarecrow Festival. They will be at the
Heritage Village on Citrus Avenue. Sales benefit
the youth group's mission trips.
So get out a carving knife, buy some candles
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Frederick
Apfel, 89
CRYSTAL RIVER
Frederick William Apfel, 89,
Crystal River, died Saturday, Oct
13, 2007, at the
Cypress Cove
Care Center in
Crystal River
He was born
July 8, 1918, in
Rotterdam,
Holland, to
Freiderick and
Gertrude Apfel. Frederick
He came to Apfel
Crystal River 26
years ago from
Hialeah where he retired from
the City of Hialeah as a truck


driver He was
member and
usher of the
Gulf to Lake
Church in
Crystal River
He enjoyed


Baptist and a


swimming and bicycling.
He was a U.S. Army veteran
from World War II.
He is survived by his wife of 63
years, Gloria Apfel of Crystal
River; four sons, Frederick Apfel
Jr and wife Naomi of Port St
Lucie, Richard Apfel and wife
Marilyn of Minneapolis, Minn.,
Alan Apfel and wife Beverly of
Hialeah, and Alfred Apfel and
wife Recee of Oklahoma City,
Okla.; brother, Tony Apfel of
Rotterdam, Holland; nine grand-
children; and seven great-grand-
children.
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River
Martha Cook, 60
FLORAL CITY
Martha Faye Cook, 60, Floral
City, died Thursday, Oct 11, 2007,
at her residence.
Born Aug. 12, 1947, in Detroit,
Mich., she moved to St
Petersburg in 1968 from
Michigan and them to Citrus
County in 1971.
She was a caregiver in the
home health industry and
worked for Interim Health Care
for 15 years. She enjoyed taking
care of her pet dogs.
She was preceded in death by
her father, George W Carter Jr,
her brother, George E. Carter,
and her sister, Candace Estes.
Survivors include her son,
Jack Cook and wife Brenda of
Brooksville; mother, Golda M.
Carter of Floral City; sister, Clara
E. Curry and husband Paul of
Inverness; and grandson, Joshua
Cook
Chas E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
Mildred Crafa, 92
BEVERLY HILLS
Mildred V Crafa, 92, Beverly
Hills, died Friday, Oct 12,2007, at
her home.
A native of Queens, N.Y, she
came here in 1976 from Long
Island, N.Y
She was a retired waitress.
She was a parishioner of Our
Lady of Grace Catholic Church
and was one of the original resi-


dents of Beverly Hills in its early
days.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Sylvester Crafa,
who died June 1999.
She is survived by her son,
Jack Crafa of Cranston, R.I.;
daughter, Mary Ann Crafa of
Beverly Hills; grandchildren,
John, Phillip, Michelle, Audrey,
Melanie and Alicia; 14 great-
grandchildren; and one great-
great-grandson.
Fero Funeral Home, Beverly
Hills.
Norma
Hudson, 86
DUNNELLON
Norma Nash Hudson, 86,
Dunnellon, died Friday, Oct 12,
2007, in Lecanto.
She was born Sept 3, 1921, in
St Petersburg to Lawrence and
Rebecca Lorena Leonardi Nash.
She came here from Gulfport in
1979.
She was a homemaker.
She was a continuous 55-year-
member and held every office in
the American Legion originally
at the Gulf Port No. 125 and then
Crystal River Post No. 155.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, James
Hudson Sr, who died in 1993, her
parents, nine brothers and sister,
and great-granddaughter,
Courtney Bonsett
Survivors include her son,
James Hudson, Jr and wife Betty
of St Petersburg; daughter,
Martha Morrow of Dunnellon;
grandsons, Jason, Kenny and
Billy; granddaughters, Monica
and Brenda; five great-grand-
children; one great-great-grand-
child; and many nieces and
nephews.
Those who wish may make
memorial donations in Mrs.
Hudson's memory to Hospice of
Citrus County, PO. Box 641270,
Beverly Hills, FL 34464.
Hooper Funeral Homes,
Inverness.
Helen LaTour, 89
INVERNESS
Helen Columbia LaTour, 89,
Inverness, died Wednesday, Oct
10, 2007, at Oak Hammock at the
University of Florida in
Gainesville under the care of
their staff and Haven Hospice of
North Florida.
Mrs. LaTour was born Oct 20,
1917, in Brooklyn, N.Y, to James
and Regina (Drew) Coady. She
moved here in 1976 from Staten
Island, N.Y
She retired from the Staten
Island Post Office as a secretary
with 13 years of service. She was
a member of the Highlands
Emergency Shelter, Civic
Association and Our Lady of
Fatima Catholic Church of
Inverness.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, William H. LaTour,
who died Oct 28, 2002; son,
Stephen E LaTour, who died in
1989; and two brothers, Gerard
and James Coady
She is survived by four sons,
William J. LaTour and wife
Maryellen of Staten Island, N.Y,


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Maureen of Gainesville; daugh-
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band Thomas of Tallahassee;
brother, Raymond Coady of
Lecanto; three sisters,
Marguerite Carroll of Brooklyn,
N.Y, Regina Graham of
Westmont, Conn., and Loretta
Harris of Staten Island, N.Y; 17
grandchildren; and 14 great-gran-
children.
Chas E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
Kenneth
Lawton, 81
BEVERLY HILLS
Kenneth Lawton, 81, Beverly
Hills, died Oct. 12, 2007, in
Beverly Hills.
He was born March 9, 1926, in
Newark Valley, N.Y, to Clarence
and Ruth Stowell Lawton. He
came here from
Fairhaven,
Mass., in 1989.
He retired as
an employment
office manager
for the division of employment
security for the State of
Massachusetts.
He was a U.S. Army veteran
and served during World War II.
He was a member of the
Disabled American Veterans
Chapter No. 7 in New Bedford,
Mass.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Vivian J. Lawton; par-
ents; a brother, John Lawton; and
sister, Anna Marie Bates.
Survivors include sons, Keith
R. Lawton and Stephen K
Lawton, both of Beverly Hills;
and granddaughter, Samantha
Lawton of Beverly Hills.
Hooper Funeral Home &
Crematory, Beverly Hills chapel.
Lillian Uss, 89
CRYSTAL RIVER
Lillian Uss, 89, Crystal River,
formerly of Inverness, died
Saturday, Oct 13, 2007, at the
Crystal River Health and Rehab
Center
A native of Brooklyn, N.Y, she
was born March 16, 1918, to
Michael and Jennie Krugly. She
moved to this area from New
Port Richey.
She was a bookkeeper in the
clothing manufacturing business
up North.
She attended St Raphael of
Brooklyn Orthodox Church of
Inverness.
She is survived by her sister,
Sophie Schwetz of Maspeth, N.Y
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.
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Mildred V. Crafa The Mass of
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Crafa, 92, Beverly Hills, will be at
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Gardens. Friends will be
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Helen Columbia LaTour. The
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itation from 3 to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 17, where a
wake vigil service will be offered
at 4. The Mass of Christian burial
will be offered at 9 a.m.
Thursday, Oct 18, from Our Lady
of Fatima Catholic Church of
Inverness with Fr. James
Johnson as celebrant Burial will
follow at the Oak Ridge
Cemetery, Inverness.
Lillian Uss. Friends may call at
the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct 16.
Fr David Balmer will conduct
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Additional services and burial
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Russian Orthodox Christian
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Death
ELSEWHERE

Vernon
Bellecourt, 75
AIM LEADER
MINNEAPOLIS Vernon
Bellecourt, a longtime leader of
the American Indian Movement
who fought against the use of
American Indian nicknames for
sports teams, died Saturday, his
brother said. He was 75.
Bellecourt died at Abbott
Northwestern Hospital of com-
plications of pneumonia, accord-
ing to Clyde Bellecourt, a found-
ing member of the militant
American Indian rights group.
Vernon Bellecourt whose
Objibwe name WaBun-Inini
means Man of Dawn was a
member of Minnesota's White
Earth band and was an interna-
tional spokesman for the AIM
Grand Governing Council.
Clyde Bellecourt helped found
AIM as a militant group in 1968
and Vernon Bellecourt soon
became involved, taking part in
the 1973 occupation of the town
of Wounded Knee on the Pine
Ridge reservation in South
Dakota. He was present only
briefly during the standoff with
federal agents, serving mostly as
a spokesman and fundraiser
In recentyears, Bellecourt had
been active in the fight against
American Indian nicknames for
sports teams as president of the
National Coalition on Racism in
Sports and Media.
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Facione said the standards
for environmental protection
at the 105-acre site would be
set to a new height, due in large
part to demands by the
Southwest Florida Water
Management District for rigor-
ous protection of the wetlands
and the aquifer.
"We can work things out, but
Swiftmud has held us to incred-
ible criteria," Facione said.
Realticorp attempted to
develop the same piece of
property, but could never sell
its plan for a commercial and
residential development to
groups like the Alliance, which
wanted zero loss of wetlands at
the site. Preserving all the wet-
lands means losing land that
could be used for development.
The Alliance in the past has
not supported the concept of
destroying wetlands on the
property in exchange for pur-
chasing conservation land at
other locations, a process
called mitigation.
Alliance President Priscilla
Watkins said the organization
wasn't ready to take a position
on Facione's project. She said
its members will research any
documents the company pro-
vides and make a decision.
Facione also met with offi-
cials from St. Benedict
Catholic Church, which stands
at the south end of the
Realticorp property. He said
the company wanted to under-
stand the concerns of the
church to avoid problems. He
said church officials said they
didn't want to be flooded.
When Realticorp attempted
to develop the property, it con-
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were opposed.
Facione said Primerica's
conceptual plan is to build
399,000 square feet of retail
space and 125,000 square feet
of office space in Crystal River
Commons. He said the retail
space would include two large
box stores of the "Target or
Home Depot" variety, each
about 130,000 to 140,000 square
feet in size.
He said the company has
devoted all of its energy to
developing a site plan that pre-
serves as much of the 44 acres
of wetlands on the site as possi-
ble. The site has 10 wetlands,
most of them small, isolated
wetlands. Primerica has an
option to purchase the proper-
ty from Realticorp.
The site development work
would destroy 12.18 acres of
wetlands on site, about two
acres less than what Realticorp
had planned to destroy, and
would compensate for the loss
through the purchase of con-
servation land north of Crystal
River adjoining the Crystal
River Buffer Preserve State
Park Realticorp made a simi-
lar offer to mitigate by pur-
chasing land near the buffer
preserve.
Jim Bitter, a member of the
Alliance, said the wetlands on
the site are part of the ecology
that supports the Kings Bay
system and he said developing
the property would only speed
a process that has left the once-


You're talking
about the lungs of
our entire aquatic
system.

Jim Bitter
Homosassa River
Alliance member.
clear waters of the spring-fed
bay cloudy.
"You're talking about the
lungs of our entire aquatic sys-
tem," Bitter said. "This is
where the breeding starts for
inshore and offshore."
Mike Czwerwinski, a
licensed professional geologist
and professional wetland sci-
entist hired by Primerica to
document the -wildlife and
environmental features of the
property, said the company, in
his estimation, is the most envi-
ronmentally conscious compa-
ny he has worked with. He said
he worked with companies that
didn't care anything about the
site and wanted to get rid of the
wetlands.
"This is a totally different
group. The impacts to the wet-
lands are different," he said.
Czerwinski said Primerica
plans to preserve all but two
acres of the highest quality
wetlands.
Those wetlands, which are
regulated by the U.S. Army
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nected by a culvert under U.S.
19 to wetlands that were once
part of the Home Depot site
across the street and wetland
areas behind Home Depot,
according to Czerwinski.
He said 44 gopher tortoise
burrows were found on the
site. The tortoises would be
relocated off-site. He said signs
of Sherman's Fox Squirrel
were found, although no squir-
rels were seen, and the Florida
Coontie and Royal Cinnamon
Fern were found. Those are
commercially exploited .plants
but not endangered or threat-
ened.
Czerwinski showed a 1944
aerial view of the Realticorp
property and surrounding
lands before the current U.S.
19 four-lane highway was in
place. The photo shows no
development whatsoever. The
Realticorp property had scat-
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for AVID, said the Southwest
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He said the district has for-
bidden the developer from dig-
ging drainage retention ponds
deep enough to penetrate the
aquifer. He said the district
wants as least a foot of dirt sep-
arating the water table and the
bottom of the ponds.
Engineers for the company
also revealed another feature
about the site. There is no con-
fining layer of clay that sepa-
rates the aquifer from surface
soils, which means liquids
drain directly into the aquifer.
However, Stuebs said the
stormwater management sys-
tem has been designed to filter
all the water before it leaves
the site or reaches the aquifer.
He said the district has also
forbidden the company to use
wetlands for discharge of pol-
luted stormwater. The
stormwater system is also
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Sound oFF


Nature of war
Re: Leonard Pitt's column,
Sept. 10:
Once again, the truth is
blurred or twisted by an agen-
da designed to blame
President Bush and the
Republican Party by leaving
out critical facts.
On Sept. 11, America was
attacked on our home land.
We were shocked into aware-
ness that an enemy hates
America and is out to destroy
us.
We had been attacked many
,times before Sept. 11, but
.chose not to see it. The
SMuslim terrorists attacked
tourist pleasure ships, then
,attacked commercial air-
planes and many American
military installations in the
Middle East. They attacked
the New York Towers and
failed to destroy them.
Then, under President
Clinton, came the attack on
.'the USS Cole. There was no
retaliation by the Clinton
'administration nor did
.Clinton want to take bin
,Laden into custody when he
.was arrested by the Arabs and
.so they let him go.
S Today, we fight ghosts who
,disappear into villages and
-mountains that we cannot sat-
-urate bomb as we did in
Vorld War II, but the terror-
'iss can and do bomb and kill
-bystanders on purpose and
-the world does nothing but
'groan and wring their hands.
,If we in the heat of battle
-against terrorists later find
-some civilians killed, we are
blamed no matter who killed
them because we were after
the terrorists. We are given no
leeway by the left wing'in
America who want us to lose
or by the people of many
Middle East countries who
want us out even though they
claim otherwise.
Under these restricted con-
ditions. we cannot win this
war and will go broke trying.
We can win, but at great cost
to Europe and the Middle
East by cutting off the money
supply Bomb all the oil fields
in Iran, Iraq and Saudi
Arabia. Cut off the money sup-
ply and starve the people. It is
war, you know. With no oil for
Europe, they, too, will suffer,
but they are not giving the
help that they could.
Please, America, wake up
or die.
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Trim toenails
I visited Animal Control earlier
this week and I know they have
a lot of work there to keep up
with, but I noticed almost every
dog in the kennels has extreme-
ly long toenails. It really doesn't
take but a couple of minutes to
solve this problem, and I hope
that they will in the future.
Stylist's tip
Since everybody's been on
the tipping issue lately, I was
wondering what the proper tip
would be for a hairdresser or
hairstylist when they don't
make less than minimum wage,
but they make way more than
that. What's the proper tip for
that? Because it seems like they
make quite a bit of money, plus
a big tip. What do you think?
Water park
We went to a birthday party
down in Oldsmar at a water
park and the kids had so much
fun. Why can't we have some-
thing like that built up at
Whispering Pines or some-
where like that? I think the kids
would really enjoy it.
Holding emotion
Some of us would like to
know who on the editorial
board wrote on Oct. 4 that you
should not be emotionally
involved while trying to protect
your children. I'd like to know
more about that person, how
many children they have, where
they live and who they are,
especially their background.
Education level
This is a response to the Oct.
4 Sound Off caller who thinks
that waitresses and waiters
should get a better education
and improve their skills. I was
in the food service business for
40 years, both up North and
down here. All through those
years I found many people that
I've worked with walking
around with college diplomas
in their back pocket because
they couldn't afford to find jobs
in their field, so they had to go
to waitressing. I myself only
graduated from high school,
not college. But I chose to be
in the food service business
because I enjoy people. I was
good at my job, my customers
left happy because their service
was good. If it weren't for wait-
people, there would be no
restaurants. And, sir or
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Anchor away
We wholeheartedly agree
with the editorial in the Oct. 5
edition of the Chronicle regard-
ing another Wal-Mart anchoring
the complex to be developed at
the site off County Road 486
and County Road 491. If the
Walton dynasty has a leg up
with the powers-that-be in
Citrus County, why can't it be a
Sam's Club instead? Enough of
enoughness. It is like having a
Walgreens on every corner.
Enjoy the game
This is for the parents calling
in about no coverage of the
middle school football games:
Take it easy. Relax a little bit,
man. It's not important that
you see your son's name in the
paper. Just go relax and enjoy
the game. Have fun.
Editor's note: Written reports
and photos of games can be sent
by e-mail to the weekly newspa-
pers: editor@invernesspioneer.
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com and editor@crystalriver
current.com.
Restaurant choice
I'm calling about the people
saying they don't want a Red
Lobster or Olive Garden in
Inverness. If they don't want it
in Inverness, why don't they
move out and leave the people
alone that wants one here. I'd
love to see one come in this
town. We need some different
kind of .jstaurant in this
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nice place to eat. I've ate there
before when I lived in Ocala.
But I think a Red Lobster or
Olive Garden, either one, would
be a good factor for the city of
Inverness.
Books donated
I'm responding to the person
who inquired about library
extras after book sales. The
Citrus Springs Library has had
their book sale and all extra
books are donated to worthy
causes Hospice, nursing
homes, assisted living (facili-
ties), and the Habitat for
Humanity. We do try to keep
our public well stocked with
good books, and we appreciate
the public's interest.
Squad car use
This is in regards to the
Citrus County sheriff's
(deputies) taking their cars
home. I've personally witnessed
them using it on their own per-
sonal time, picking their sons
up at bowling, going to Wal-
Mart and Winn-Dixie. I've actu-
ally followed them and this is
all on their own time in our
vehicles, not in uniform. My
home was broken into. It took
two calls to 911 and an hour
and a half later they finally
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Inverness the county seat or is
it Lecanto? And why are we
spreading out our government
in vast areas? It's very difficult
for seniors to get to some of
these places. Think about it.
Work for people
Do you all remember in the
'90s when Clinton was running
against Perot, what Ross Perot
said? If you put Clinton in as
president, you'll hear the suck-
ing sound of our jobs leaving
the country because of NAFTA,
GATT and the World Trade
Organization. Wasn't Ross Perot
100 percent right? Because
Clinton did all those things and
all our jobs have left the coun-
try. I wouldn't dare put Hillary
Clinton in office. What would
she do next send the rest of
what's left of our jobs out of
this country or what? I have no,
idea but I wouldn't trust another
Clinton for nothing in the world.
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est," and the founding fathers,
he's right. Our government has-
n't worked for the people. We
might put them in office, but-
once they get in office they wQrk
for big business and special
interest groups only, not for the
people of this country. Because
we're spending all our money
overseas and cutting everything
on-Americans and the poor aqd
we're not doing nothing to help
the poor or the people of this..
country. It's a shame. This gov-
ernment ought to be ashamed
of itself completely.
Target disappointment
I'm very sorry to see that
they have decided, the develop-
ment planning committee in
Citrus County has decided not
to put a Target store down on:
(County Road) 491 like they .,
had originally planned, and i
they're talking about putting a
Wal-Mart in. I think that is one
of the biggest mistakes you're
going to make. If you go to the
Wal-Mart in Inverness,
Dunnellon or even the one up
on (State Road) 200 in Ocala/
the attitude isn't there ...I think
if Sam Walton could wake up"
from his grave now and see
what this store has become, I'
don't know what he'd do. Butl
think it's a shame...
Catching up
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back down here. I was wonder:
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going to have their next
spaghetti dinner and their bingo
game. We just came back down
here from up North. We're here
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finding out when they're going
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Letters to the EDITOR


Emergency valet
I'm calling in reference to
"Keep valet service." I'm for
that. My husband was having a
heart attack and he was by
himself, so he had to go and
p*rk. And thank goodness that
the valet person came to his
vehicle and asked if he needed
a ride to the entrance of the
erhergency room. And of
course he said yes, he does; he
thinks he's having a heart
attack. And then he went out of
his way to get him into the
emergency room and get taken
care of right away. So, yes, I
think we do need valet service.
Well-run pool
I think the Whispering Pines
pool is run in an excellent man-
ner. The people working there
all do a good job in maintain-
ihg the facilities, and there are
enough programs geared to all
ages of Citrus County.
Pull together
I'm just calling in about
Giuliani and his running for
president and using 9/11 to
make it, like, so sad ... He was
the mayor; he had to do some-
thing. Anyone in his position
eould have done the same thing
he did. He did not go overboard
in what he did, but now he
plants so much glory for this,
pnd he doesn't stop to think
how many times he's been mar-
ried. He can't even keep his
marriagee together, and he has
so many women. None of them
are perfect. Believe me, they all
Iave faults. But we have our sex
offenders, we have our health
care, and we can't even get a
dIecent ballplayer, a decent run-
her, a decent anything in this
World, without them taking
steroids or having some kind of
something in the closet. You


know, why can't the Democrats
and the Republicans, why don't
they work together and give the
American people what they
need and get this country back
in shape again instead of just
picking on one another like a
bunch of children. We sure set
good examples,
between our sports
people and our politi- S
cians. We certainly set
up a nice, nice thing
for our children to look
at. There's just so
much that we just
need to get together
on a little bit. We don't
have to be overly reli- cALn
gious. We just need to 563
work together. That is U
the main thing.
Katrina connection
If we had dealt with
Blackwater and the other pri-
vate security firms shooting at
Americans in New Orleans,
they wouldn't be shooting at
Iraqis in Iraq. Sen. Obama
questioned these operations,
and several congressmen held
hearings, but Homeland
Security hired them and said
their behavior was appropriate.
There's a connection between
Katrina and Iraq.
Use reclaimed water
This is in regard to "Save
water": Yes, we do need to con-
serve more. One caller in the
Sound Off meant to close all
golf courses. I don't agree.
That would never happen, any-
way. I would say, make it
mandatory within a time limit
to convert to reclaimed water.
If they don't comply, then shut
them down. As far as I know,
the only golf course that has
installed the tanks and there-
fore uses reclaimed water is
Plantation Inn.


Stagnant insurance
This is in response to Gov.
Crist's indicating of all our
reductions. Well, if they look at
the tax structure right now, the
only way you're going to get a
tax reduction in your house is if
you have a house that
Sis worth $200,000 or
more. So if it's worth
less, you're not going
to get no reduction.
And No. 2 is, I'd like
to know when he con-
siders he dropped
homeowners insur-
.l ance. And he also has
stated that he has
0579 indicated dropping
everything lower so
people can afford it.
Well, every time he
does, it's just like your automo-
bile insurance; you are
assessed 1 percent of your
automobile's policy, which in
the case of two cars, would be
2 percent of that or whatever.
And I'd like to know when
that's going to be discontinued.
Then we got the response for
homeowners insurance, and
then you have a situation where
you were charged $37 to
reduce Citizens. And first of
all, they gave all the higher
echelon a bonus with our
amount that we had to pay into
it, and now they are still
assessing us on that, on the
house. And I'd like to know
when that is going to be dis-
continued also. I'm sick and
tired of paying everybody's
bills and not getting anything
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In his address to the United
Nations on Sept. 26, President
Bush said he would tighten
sanctions against the military
government in Myanmar, alias
Burma. He continued that he
would "slap a visa ban on
those responsible for egre-
gious human rights viola-
tions," and he accused the dic-
tatorship of imposing a reign
of fear that denies basic free-
doms of speech, assembly and
worship.
Where was the outrage in
1990 when the Myanmar mili-
tary, partnering with UNICAL,
a California corporation,
enslaved locals to clear land
to prepare for a $1.2 billion
project? These people were
pursued, captured and forced
to work on the UNICAL
pipeline; resisters were shot.
In 2003, the U.S. 9th District
Court of Appeals was asked to
consider whether UNICAL, as
a business partner of the
Myanmar government, could
be held responsible for the
forced labor and murder com-
mitted by the military.
Burma is now called
Myanmar, renamed by the mil-
itary junta that took over,
although Nobel prize-winner
Aung San Su Kyi won the pop-
ular vote. The country was a
progressive democracy after
World War II under Buddhist
Premier U Nu, but some of
Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang
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in China and later in Taiwan,
where we backed a govern-
ment that held no election for
42 years.
In Afghanistan, we installed
Hamid Karzai, previously a
consultant for UNOCAL,.as
leader, and he later won the
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transportation and protection
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treacherous terrain unescort-
ed in that dangerous country.
To be fair, George W Bush
was not president in 1990
when Myanmar legalized slav-
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atrocities against its people.
Our president was George
Herbert Walker Bush.
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Veteran president
I'm still hoping that we have
yet to hear from the next presi-
dent of the United States. In
other words, I'm not too happy
with those of either party who
are now campaigning.
For example, I would like to
see another combat veteran
stand forth. After all, after the
term of our present fearless
leader, we will have gone 16
years with the commanders-in-
chief of our armed forces who
somehow were able to avoid
any type of combat during the


war in Vietnam.
More importantly, be it man
or woman or Republican or
Democrat, we need a statesman
who will change our downward
spiral and let the world know
that the USA is still the great-
est One who will put an imme,,
diate stop to the stupid waste of
time, lives and billions of bor-
rowed dollars in President
Bush's quagmire in Iraq.
Truthfully, what have we done
there but stir up a hornet's
nest? Wouldn't we have been
smarter to stay after bin
Laden? We might have found
him in a hole just like Hussein.
In fact, the longer we stay, noth-
ing is likely to change. We've
yet to convert a single Muslim
to Christianity, nor will we ever.
I must agree with Gen. Peter;
Pace who says that we have
individuals (like me) who let
their personal venom come for-
ward instead of talking about
how do we get from where we
are to where we need to be. So
I promise to quit telling the
truth about Bush and hope that
we elect a statesman-like presi-;
dent But I'll keep my fingers
crossed hoping that our fear-
less leader doesn't get us into a.
shooting war with Iran (or
World War III) before his term
is finally over
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PET IDOL
: Good, sweet fun
I'm calling in response to
Wednesday's Sound Off about
the call about the waste of
paper for the "doggy idol." I'd
just like to comment that in a
world where there's so many
negative things going on and
so much bad around us, isn't
it nice to have something cute
and funny to laugh at and
admire? If the caller is that
cynical about having anything
good or sweet or anything,
you know, pleasant to look
at'...
No waste here
*To the person who called
about wasting paper on pets:
Get a life ... You don't know
what you're talking about.
Too many whiners
The Chronicle did not waste
a sheet of paper by putting
those adorable cats and dogs
in there. It was very refresh-
ing to see that. What they are
wasting is the Sound Off col-
umn where people are
allowed to say some of the
most idiotic things I have
ever seen in my life. Florida
is full of complainers and
whiners.
For literacy
.To that there person who
tidought that there "Pet Idol"
cgntest was a waste of paper,
Ie proceeds go to that there
ildren's Literacy Program of
,trus County.
S Pets love you
,-This is in response to
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sad that you obviously were
ever raised with animals,
ogs, cats, etc. These ani-
mals are able to teach chil-
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Save Social Security
Editor's note: The following
letter to Sen. Bill Nelson is
published at the writer's
request
I am using my right as an
American and as our laws
allow a right to petition.
I request that you put a bill
on the floor of the Senate to
have all fund for Social
Security put into a lock box.
This would allow only Social
Security to disburse funds to
people eligible for these
funds. I am hoping you will
contact Sen. Mel Martinez and
Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite and
coordinate this with them. I
will write them both.
The bill will be a single
request to put Social
Security into a lock box; also a
stipulation that no riders of


any kind can be added to it.
This will prevent any pork
bills to ride in on its coattails
or let it be pushed into a com-
mittee and let die due to some
nonsense objection.
Our incentive plan is: No
bill, no votes in November '08
for incumbents. I hope you and
all of Florida's representatives
can get this bill into action by a
unanimous backing.
We are not asking you to
give us anything. It is our
money and we want to be sure
it is there when we retire.
During the past 30 years,
Congress has squandered it on
all kinds of help to other
nations. Now we need to know
it will be there when we need
it.
Martin Leonard
Inverness


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Test cheaters
Rampant student stealing in
academic circles has gained
attention because of 22 Florida
State University athletes caught
consorting with physical educa-
tion staff to cheat on tests.
Some might say, "It is all right
because they are working at
their individual sports."
Nonsense, some of these ath-
letes are getting a "free" $100,000
education.


Many other students have to
beg, borrow or work to earn their
degrees. As many other students
have had to do, I worked at two
or three jobs to pay for my edu-
cation at Stetson, the University
of Southern Mississippi, etc.
Others besides students share
in cheating responsibilities, such
as school administrators who
emphasize winning and put pres-
sure on professors to give special
grade favors to athletes. Some
college professors assist in mak-
ing cheating easy by using the
same tests year in and year out;
and sororities and fraternities
that stockpile tests and make
them available for their mem-
bers also contribute to the prob-
lem.
Assistants to the teaching fac-
ulty often are involved, because
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wrong with us as individuals."
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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDiTORIAL BOARD
.. .i Gerry Mulligan ............................. 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
by Albert M.
Williamson Norm Wagy ......................... guest member
"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus


GO FOR IT


Pursuit of grant



acknowledges



a great need


With plans to establish a
county mental health
court in January, it's
appropriate that the Citrus
County Public Safety Co-
ordinating Council pursue a
grant to that would help fund a
study to assess mental health
needs.
In particular, THE I
determining how
many mentally ill Jailir
people are being ment
jailed vs. receiving
needed treatment is OUR 01
of importance. Steer
The grant, $50,000 toward ti
or more, could be a
piece of the puzzle YOUR OPI
in breaking the c r,ron,clieo
cycle of jailing peo- :c'rnment a
pie who, without :'-r"',nci
help, can and do
repeat the behavior that landed
them in jail in the first place.
As a society, it's imperative to
distinguish between common
criminals and those whose para-
noia or schizophrenia cause be-
havior that's a threat to society.
In one sense, $50,000 is a drop
in the bucket for a problem so
large one might question if it can
ever be adequately addressed.
But, if people in need are identi-


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fled and directed toward treat-
ment, it's a humane way to man-
age the situation and it might
result in a significant cost sav-
ings when compared to jailing
them at $58.44 a day.
Since the 1970s, when large
institutions warehousing the
mentally ill were
iSUE: shut down, we've
struggled with how
g the to manage the prob-
Ily ill. lem of mental ill-
ness. The revolving
'INION: jail-cell-door
them response has done
eatment. nothing to treat
these individuals.
ION: Go t.: Unfortunately, the
line Coir t,: mentally ill have lit-
C'ou toadi 's tle clout in the halls
etora.' of Congress, which
approved a similar-
type program to the state grant
the county is seeking. The feder-
al allocation: $5 million for 50
states.
Despite the challenges, the
acknowledgement of the prob-
lem in Citrus County is com-
mendable and any movement to
steer the mentally ill toward
treatment vs. dealing with them
as common criminals is a posi-
tive step.


A history of rope, and shame


his will be a history of I
rope.
It strikes me that
such a history is desperately
needed just now. It seems
the travesty in Jena, La., has
spawned a ghastly trend.
Remember how white stu-
dents at Jena High placed
nooses in a tree last year to
communicate antipathy
toward their African- Leonar
American classmates? Now "'G
it's happening all over. ';:'.y b
A noose is left for a black
workman at a construction
site in the Chicago area. In Queens, a
woman brandishes a noose to threaten
her black neighbors. A noose is left on
the door of a black professor at
Columbia University. And that's just last
week Go back a little further and you
have similar incidents at the University
of Maryland in College Park, at a police
department on Long Island, on a Coast
Guard cutter, in a bus maintenance
garage in Pittsburgh.
Mark Potok, the director of the
Intelligence Project of the Southern
Poverty Law Center told USA Today,
"For a dozen incidents to come to the
public's attention is a lot I don't gener-
ally see noose incidents in a typical
month. We might hear about a handful
in a year"
The superintendent of schools in
Jena famously dismissed the original
incident as a "prank" It was an aston-
ishing response, speaking volumes


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about the blithe historical
ignorance of people who
have found it convenient not
to peer too closely at the
atrocities of the past lest they
be accidentally... moved.
But watching this trend
unfold, it occurs to me that
maybe what we need here is
the opposite of ignorance.
Maybe what we need is infor-
mation. Maybe what we need
is a history of rope.
A history of rope would
have to include, in 1904,


Luther Holbert and his wife,
who had their fingers chopped off and
handed out as souvenirs. Holbert was
beaten so badly one of his eyes came
out. It hung by a thread. A large
corkscrew was used to bore into the cou-
ple's flesh. It tore out big chunks of them
each time it was withdrawn A rope was
used to tie them to the tree.
A history of rope would have to
include, in 1917, Rufus Moncrief, who
was beaten senseless by a mob. They
used a saw to cut off his arms and oth-
erwise mutilated him. The mob hanged
Moncrief. Then, for good measure, they
hanged his dog. Ropes were used for
both.
A history of rope would have to
include, in 1918, Mary Turner, burned
alive in Valdosta, Ga. A man used a hog-
splitting knife to slash her swollen
stomach. The baby she had carried
nearly to term tumbled out and man-
aged two cries before the man crushed


its head beneath his heel. A rope was
used to tie Turner upside down in a
tree.
A history of rope would include thou-
sands of Turners, Moncriefs and
Holberts. It would range widely across
the geography of this nation and the
years of the last two centuries. A histo-
ry of rope would travel from Cairo, Ill.,
in 1909 to Fort Lauderdale in 1935 to
Urbana, Ohio, in 1897 to Wrightsville,
Ga., in 1903, to Leitchfield, Ky., in 1913
to Newbern, Tenn., in 1902. And
beyond.
You might say the country has
changed since then, and it has. The
problem is, it's changing again.
It feels as if in recent years we the
people have backward traveled from
even the pretense of believing our lofti-
est ideals. It has become fashionable to
decry excessive "political correctness,"
deride "diversity," sneer at the "protect-
ed classes." Code words sanding down
hatred's rough edge. "State's rights" for
the new millennium. And now, out come
the nooses. Just a prank, the man says.
Mary Turner would argue otherwise.
I find it useful to remember her, useful
to be reminded of things we would
rather forget To remember her is to
understand that there is no prank here.
A history of rope would drown your
conscience in blood.


Write to Leonard Pitts Jr. at 1 Herald
Plaza, Miami, FL 33132 or via e-mail
at Ipitts@herald.com.


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Making scents
Today's Monday, Oct. 1. I'm call-
ing in regard to the "Fumes and
paint" comment. I cannot agree too
strongly with the person who made
these comments. Unless you have
breathing difficulties, I suppose it's
hard to imagine how stifling even a
small amount of colognes or body
washes or strong shampoos can be
to a person who suffers from
breathing difficulties. I lost my hus-
band to a breathing problem. And
when we had a therapist come to
the house a breathing therapist
- when I opened the front door, the
fumes from her perfume or body
wash or whatever she used, which
she denied using heavy,
reached my husband A
across the living room
and he could not breathe.
I'm appalled that doctors
- even non-pulmonary
doctors don't post
signs in their reception
rooms for patients to be
considerate of others and
limit their use of various
types of fragrances. It CAL,
really is a matter of life
and death for some peo- 563
pie. I would think that
during an occasional doc-
tor's visit, a person could forego
using these heavy scents. I hope
somebody will take this to heart.

Good grooming
I'm going to try to speak for all
the doctors' receptionists in the
area and there are quite a lot of
us. The narrow-minded person who
called in about the receptionists'
makeup certainly managed to show
her total ignorance in just a few sen-
tences. As for makeup, I do not go
out of my house without it. So I for
one won't be changing that aspect.
And trust me, my makeup does not
interfere at all with my job. I'll bet
those receptionists that she was
referring to also had nice, neat,
clean fingernails, well-groomed hair
and spotless clothing, as well. This
person needs to look way beyond


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the outer cover and into the heart of
the receptionist whose job it is to
greet her with a smile reserved only
for her or he. No matter who might
have come in to the office before
her maybe a patient who had just
been determined to be terminal -
we have to turn on that smile under
all the pink lipstick, and offer a
cheery "hello." The caller should
thank the receptionist for all the
research we must do to get perti-
nent records for her visit so that the
doctor has all the tools he needs for
a complete and thorough visit. Ours
is not an easy job, but we do it with
sincere, caring hearts. And up
under that mascara, you will find
warm and welcoming eyes. As for
the cologne in the office?
^ In my opinion, which I'm
sure is shared by most,
clean and soapy fresh is
the order of the day.
Actually, some patients
could do with a little
more of that soap and
t water themselves. At
least have a quick shower
,. before you come in. At
times we have had to
05 9 spray our entire office
0Q579 with an antibacterial
deodorant because the
smell was that offensive.
Anyway, you need to stop being so
very petty and thank the good Lord
for all the great doctors we have in
this area, and their office staff who
work very, very hard to do a good
job for you.
Good impression
This is for the person complaining
about people working in the doc-
tors' office, about how they are
dressed and how they look and
what they smell like. Well, I sure
wouldn't want some of the people
walking into the stores that I see
dressed the way they are and their
hair looks like it's never been
washed or combed. I am happy to
see ladies dressed like ladies in
doctors' offices where they meet
and greet people. Please keep it
that way.


'Sicko' sideshow
Michael Moore takes an important
national issue, presents the far-left
view and then uses mostly anecdotal
evidence to support his views.
The problem with films like "Sicko"
is that there is a national health care
crisis in America, but Moore does vir-
tually nothing to present all the facts
- good and bad so that we can
enter into intelligent, informed nation-
al discussion on the subject. It's
enough for Moore to show a few exam-
ples of the hundreds of Americans
who have been screwed over by HMOs
and for us to make the leap into believ-
ing everyone is being screwed over
How much research would it have
taken to find out just how many people
currently being insured are being
denied care or receiving substandard
care? Without that number, how can
Michael Moore or we or our gov-
ernment figure out how to fix the
system?
The first two-thirds of the film are
taken up by Moore telling us what we
already know: Our politicians have
been bought and paid for by special in-
terests (in this case, the health care
and pharmaceutical industry). We're
also introduced to a few people who
tell tragic stories of how the HMO in-
dustry led to the deaths of their loved
ones.
Moore also shows how countries like
France, Canada and England have bet-
ter health care systems than the
United States, but underplays the fact
that citizens in those countries are
taxed almost triple the rate of
Americans to fund those programs.
The final act is Moore showboating
- literally as he takes a flotilla of
9/11 rescue workers to Cuba to get free
health care. The workers are given the
best care the Cuban government can
provide, and Moore expects us to be-
lieve that he isn't being used by Castro
as a propaganda tool, that the Ameri-
cans are merely receiving the same
run-of-the-mill health care as any nor-
mal Cuban.


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It's too bad Moore didn't show us
how things could work in the United
States, rather than wasting our time
telling us how things don't work and
then monkeying around with grand-
standing in a Cuban hospital. That's
just sick
W. Roberts
Homosassa

Political mix
It is time for change. County com-
missioners coming up for election in
2008 and in 2010 must be replaced.
Why? Because all are Republican and
continue representing business inter-
ests in the county rather than citizen
interests. Knowing that Republicans
are pro-business, we need a mix of
Democrats and Republicans. Citizens
need representation. Hopefully, there
will be those who have the time and
interest to campaign for citizen con-
cerns before business concerns. I'm
optimistic the Chronicle will see fit to
recommend candidates with citizen
interests in future elections
Peter Monteleone of Pine Ridge
appropriately questioned the inten-


tions of some who want county facili-
ties to be located in the city of
Inverness, our county seat, a signifi-
cant distance from our population cen-
ter Our current commissioners contin-
ue to disregard the imperative need
for decentralization of county offices.
A majority of the county population
is located west of County Road 491,
specifically in Homosassa, Crystal
River, Chassahowitzka, Riverhaven,
Ozello and Walden Woods. It is incon-
venient and costly for those who live
west of C.R. 491 to drive to Inverness.
The commission must not authorize
spending of taxpayer dollars in locat-
ing additional county facilities in the
city of Inverness, "a diminutive hamlet
of 6,000 residents."
George Harbin
Homosassa

Attempts to intimidate


A man is born into this world with a
name. He leaves this world with only
that name on a stone. It is, for some
men, all that they have. It is precious.
As a defendant in Yankeetown's
most recent frivolous lawsuit dam-
age has been done and indecent,
Unnecessary liberties have been taken
with mine.
It is impossible not S More
to think of my father opinion
He was the best man PAGES
in the world. All 9A to 11A
those without excep-
tion who knew and worked with him
(they numbered in the many, many
thousands) would agree.
The name meant so very much to
him, for he and other generations
shared it and he gave it to me.
Today is the first time since his
death five years ago that I am glad he
is not here.
Some men seem to take their actions
and the effect of those actions lightly
with no concern.
We weren't blessed with life to do so.
G. D. Ross
Yankeetown


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Crystal River 7 0 014-21
Mount Dora 0 0 614-20
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First downs 12 10
Total Yards 307 345
Rushes-yards 25-78 38-121
Passing 229 214
Comp-Att-Int 20-41-2 11-17-1
Fumbles-Lost 3-0 4-3
Penalties-Yards 6-69 9-62
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING- (Attempts, Yards, TDs)
Crystal River: Newcomer 16-63-2;
Devaughn 6-11-0; Noland 1-3-0; Riggs 1-
1-0. Mount Dora:Howard 15-86-11;
Steadman 20-47-1; Hudak 3-(-2)-0.
PASSING- (Comp, Att, yards, TDs, Int)
Crystal River:Newcomer 20-41-229-1-2.
Mount Dora: Hudak 11-17-214-1-1.
RECEIVING- (Catches, Yards, Tds),
Crystal River: Smith 9-149-0; MacDonald
6-58-0; Laga 2-17-1; Noland 1-8-0; Beatty
1-2-0; Devaughn 1-(-5)-0. Mount Dora:
Lackey 2-54-0; Harley 1-47-0; Ozerities 1-
39-1; Steadman 3-31-0; Hagins 2-25-0;
Gilmore 1-14-0; Howard 1-4-0.
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:Championship Par Scores
Sunday
tt Bighorn Golf Club, Canyons Course
S Palm Desert, Calif.
S Purse: $1 million
Yardage: 6,644 Par: 72
Final
,erena Ochoa, $250,000
8-67-69-66 270 -18
:.Mi Hyun Kim, $156,250
68-70-67-69 274 -14
Jeong Jang, $84,376
69-68-68-70 275 -13
Angela Park, $84,376
67-69-69-70 275 -13
Suzann Pettersen, $50,000
71-69-64-72 276 -12
Jee Young Lee, $34,375
'70-70-70-68 278 -10
Paula Creamer, $34,375
67-69-71-71 278 -10
.Stacy Prammanasudh, $28,751
72-70-70-67 279 -9
.Angela Stanford, $26,249
70-66-74-71 281 -7
Sarah Lee, $21,667
72-72-69-69 282 -6
.Seon Hwa Lee, $21,667
73-73-66-70 282 -6
Se Ri Pak, $21,667'
69-71-70-72 282 -6
Morgan Pressel, $18,751
68-72-72-71 283 -5
Cristie Kerr, $17,501
75-66-70-73 284 -4
SMaria Hjorth, $16,249
72-70-71-73 286 -2
Nicole Castrale, $15,000
73-70-75-72 290 +2
Brittany Lincicome, $14,375 +
74-70-72-75 291 +3
Ai M;iazato $13,751
75-68;'67.4 293 +5
Michelle Wie, $13,125
79-79-77-71 306 +18
-Bettina Hauert, $12,499
76-81-74-76 307 +19
PGA-Frys.com Open
Par Scores
Sunday
At Las Vegas
Purse: $4 million
TPC Summerlin, 7,243 yards par: 72
TPC Canyons, 7,063 yards, par: 71
Final Round
George McNeill, $720,000
66-64-67-67 264 -23
D.J. Trahan, $432,000
65-65-72-66 268 -19
'Cameron Beckman, $232,000
65-71-68-68' 272 -15
!Robert Garrigus, $232,000
.71-63-68-70 272 -15
Bob May, $152,000
*63-70-71-69 273 -14
Bo Van Pelt, $152,000
66-69-68-70 273 -14
Jason Gore, $124,667
63-68-73-70 274 -13
Mathias Gronberg, $124,667
69-64-71-70 274 -13
Garrett Willis, $124,667
-68-62-73-71 274 -13
Joe Ogilvie, $96,000
71-65-71-68 275 -12
.Mike Weir, $96,000
69-67-69-70 275 -12
.Mark Wilson, $96,000
66-67-71-71 275 -12
Kent Jones, $96,000
68-67-68-72 275 -12
Tim Herron, $68,000
70-64-76-66 276 -11
Bubba Watson, $68,000
69-67-72-68 276 -11
Mark Calcavecchia, $68,000
69-67-72-68 276 -11
Jesper Parnevik, $68,000
68-69-70-69 276 -11
Phil Tataurangi, $68,000
67-70-68-71 276 -11
Jeff Overton, $54,000
65-71-71-70 277 -10
Kevin Na, $54,000
67-70-69-71 277 -10
Arjun Atwal, $36,533
68-69-72-69 278 -9
Marco Dawson, $36,533
65-70-74-69 278 -9
Mathew Goggin, $36,533
68-67-76-67 278 -9
Bill Haas, $36,533
67-67-74-70 278 -9
Jeff Quinney, $36,533
69-67-72-70 278 -9
Billy Mayfair, $36,533
69-64-72-73 278 -9
Jeff Gove, $36,533
67-67-70-74 278 -9
Stephen Leaney, $36,533
67-68-69-74 278 -9


John Huston, $36,533
66-65-72-75 278 -9
Greg Owen, $23,250
72-66-72-69 279 -8
Carlos Franco, $23,250
68-71-69-71 279 -8
Pat Perez, $23,250
7T-65-73-70 279 -8
Brian Davis, $23,250
70-68-73-68 279 -8
Tom Pernice, Jr., $23,250
69-65-73-72 279 -8
Duffy Waldorf, $23,250
66-68-73-72 279 -8
Steve Lowery, $23,250
66-67-73-73 279 -8
Alex Cejka, $23,250
68-70-75-66 279 -8
Rich Beem, $16,800
64-71-74-71 280 -7
Chris Stroud, $16,800
71-64-74-71 280 -7


For the record


On the AIRWAVES


TODAY'S SPORTS
MLB PLAYOFFS
7 p.m. (13,51 FOX) ALCS Game 3 Boston Red Sox at
Cleveland Indians
10 p.m. (TBS) NLCS Game 4 -Arizona Diamondbacks at
Colorado Rockies
NFL FOOTBALL
8:30 p.m. (ESPN) New York Giants at Atlanta Falcons
NHL HOCKEY
7 p.m. (VERSUS) Toronto Maple Leafs at Buffalo Sabres



Prep CALENDAR



TODAY'S PREP SPORTS
BOYS GOLF
TBA Lecanto in District 2A-6 Tdumament at TBA
TBA Citrus, Crystal River, Seven Rivers in District 1A-9
Tournament at Lexington Oaks
GIRLS GOLF
12 p.m. Citrus, Crystal River in District 1A-9 Tournament
at Plantation Inn
VOLLEYBALL
6 p.m. Lecanto at Seven Rivers


Grant Waite, $16,800
66-69-75-70 280 -7
Ben Crane, $16,800
66-67-73-74 280 -7
Michael Boyd, $16,800
66-68-80-66 280 -7
Colt Knost, $16,800
67-69-69-75 280 -7
Daniel Chopra, $12,093
66-70-73-72 281 -6
Bryce Molder, $12,093
70-69-72-70 281 -6
Bill Lunde, $12,093
69-68-71-73 281 -6
Craig Lile, $12,093
66-72-75-68 281 -6
Darron Stiles, $12,093
72-67-74-68 281 -6
John Daly, $12,093
74-63-77-67 281 -6
Jason Dufner, $9,740
66-70-73-73 282 -5
Ken Duke, $9,740
70-65-73-74 282 -5
Frank Lickliter II, $9,740
69-69-73-71 282 -5
Gavin Coles, $9,740
69-65-79-69 282 -5
Mark Brooks, $9,120
69-68-73-73 283 -4
Kevin Sutherland, $9,120
71-67-72-73 283 -4
Jarrod Lyle, $9,120
70-66-76-71 283 -4
Ryuji Imada, $9,120
67-71-74-71 283 -4
Ryan Moore, $9,120
68-69-76-70 283 -4
Nick Watney, $8,800
67-65-76-76 284 -3
Brian Gay, $8,800
68-70-75-71 284 -3
Steve Wheatcroft, $8,800
68-71-76-69 284 -3
Kirk Triplett, $8,520
68-71-69-77 285 -2
Shigeki Maruyama, $8,520
69-68-75-73 285 -2
Glen Day, $8,520
69-70-76-70 285 -2
Will MacKenzie, $8,520
67-71-78-69 285 -2
J.P. Hayes, $8,200
69-69-75-73 286 -1
Ryan Armour, $8,200
68-68-79-71 286 -1
Jay Williamson, $8,200
69-70-76-71 286 -1
Bart Bryant, $8,200
70-69-80-67 286 -1
Matt Hendrix, $7,960
69-66-76-76 287 E
Ted Purdy, $7,960
69-69-74-75 287 E
Billy Andrade, $7,800
73-65-74-76 288 +1
Brendon de Jonge, $7,800
66-73-74-75 288 +1
Chad Campbell, $7,640
75-63-77-74 289 +2
Paul Trittler, $7,640
67-71-78-73 289 +2
Daisuke Maruyama, $7,400
67-7-76-80 290 +3
Richard Green, $7,400
71-66-79-74 290 +3
Michael Allen, $7,400
67-70-80-73 290 +3
Jeff Brehaut, $7,400
66-73-79-72 290 +3
Kevin Stadler, $7,120
69-70-73-79 291 +4
Brent Geiberger, $7,120
69-70-76-76 291 +4
Andres Gonzales, $7,120
68-71-77-75 291 +4
Jacd Van Zyl, $6,960
70-69-80-73 292 +5
Champions-Administaff
Small Business Classic
Sunday
At Augusta Pines Golf Club
Spring, Texas
Purse: $1.7 million
Yardage: 7,003 Par: 72
Final Round
Bernhard Langer, $255,000
62-65-64 191 -25
Mark O'Meara, $149,600
67-64-68 199 -17
Tom Kite, $122,400
66-65-69 200 -16
Jay Haas, $91,800
69-66-67 202 -14
Lonnie Nielsen, $91,800
67-67-68 202 -14
Don Pooley, $52,700
68-69-66 203 -13
Mark James, $52,700
68-68-67 203 -13
Ben Crenshaw, $52,700
70-65-68 203 -13
Andy Bean, $52,700
67-67-69 203 -13
Tom Jenkins, $52,700
66-68-69 203 -13
Tom Purtzer, $52,700
69-65-69 203 -13
Jerry Pate, $35,700
67-68-69 204 -12
Jeff Sluman, $35,700
66-68-70 204 -12
Denis Watson, $29,750
72-66-67 205 -11
D.A. Weibring, $29,750
69-68-68 205 -11


Chip Beck, $29,750
69-68-68 205 -11
David Eger, $29,750
69-67-69 205 -11
Fred Funk, $23,248
70-69-67 206 -10
Mark McNulty, $23,248
66-71-69 206 -10
Gil Morgan, $23,248
70-68-68 206 -10
Fuzzy Zoeller, $23,248
67-69-70 206 -10
Tom McKnight, $19,210
69-70-68 207 -9
Jim Thorpe, $19,210
68-66-73 207 -9
Scott Simpson, $15,194
72-72-64 208 -8
Hale Irwin, $15,194
68-72-68 208 -8
John Jacobs, $15,194
69-71-68 208 -8
Tom Wargo, $15,194
67-72-69 208 -8
Mark Wiebe, $15,194
68-70-70 208 -8
Keith Fergus, $15,194
69-69-70 208 -8
Bob Gilder, $15,194
67-68-73 208 -8
Bruce Fleisher, $15,194
71-65-72 208 -8
Vicente Fernandez, $11,475
70-73-66 209 -7
Dan Pohl, $11,475
70-70-69 209 -7
Dave Stockton, $11,475
68-70-71 209 -7
Eduardo Romero, $11,475
67-70-72 209 -7
Dana Quigley, $9,384
71-71-68 210 -6
John Cook, $9,384
69-72-69 210 -6
Pat McDonald, $9,384
69-72-69 210 -6
Danny Edwards, $9,384
70-70-70 210 -6
Mike McCullough, $9,384
70-69-71 210 -6
Joe Ozaki, $7,650
71-74-66 211 -5
Ddnnie Hammond, $7,650
71-72-68 211 -5
Dick Mast, $7,650
70-72-69 211 -5
Gary McCord, $7,650
74-68-69 211 -5
Bruce Vaughan, $7,650
68-73-70 211 -5
Tim Simpson, $5,950
70-72-70 212 -4
Rod Spittle, $5,950
69-71-72 212 -4
Des Smyth, $5,950
69-71-72 212 -4
Bruce Lietzke, $5,950
70-70-72 212 -4
John Ross, $5,950
66-73-73 212 -4
Bruce Summerhays, $4,590
73-71-69 213 -3
Craig Stadler, $4,590
66-73-74 213 -3
Ed Dougherty, $4,590
68-71-74 213 -3
Bobby Wadkins, $3,740
75-69-70 214 -2
John McGough, $3,740
73-71-70 214 -2
Wayne Grady, $3,740
69-72-73 214 -2
Wayne Levi, $3,740
68-70-76 214 -2
Perry Arthur, $3,740
68-70-76 214 -2
Dave Eichelberger, $2,890
71-73-71 215 -1
Lanny Wadkins, $2,890
69-74-72 215 -1
John Harris, $2,890
69-73-73 215 -1
David Edwards, $2,890
68-74-73 215 -1
Mike Reid, $2,890
72-69-74 215 -1
Lindy Miller, $2,295
73-70-73 216 E
Hugh Baiocchi, $2,295
70-72-74 216 E
Mark Johnson, $1,802
72-77-68 217 +1
Morris Hatalsky, $1,802
75-75-67 217 +1
Walter Hall, $1,802
73-72-72 217 +1
Alien Doyle, $1,802
73-72-72 217 +1
Jim Dent, $1,445
73-74-71 218 +2
Phil Blackmar, $1,445
73-69-76 218 +2
Jim Albus, $1,241
76-73-70 219 +3
Graham Marsh, $1,241
72-72-75 219 +3
Harry Taylor, $1,122
74-75-73 222 +6
Massy Kuramoto, $1,054
80-73-70 223 +7
Dale Douglass, $952
79-74-73 226 +10
Bill Rogers, $952
76-73-77 226 +10


COLLEGE FOOTBALL

BCS Standings


1. Ohio State
2. South Florida
3. Boston College
4. LSU
5. Oklahoma
6. South Carolina
7. Kentucky
8. Arizona St.
9. West Virginia
10. Oregon
11. Virginia Tech
12. California
13. Kansas
14. Southern Cal
15. Florida
16. Missouri
17. Auburn
18. Hawaii
19. Virginia
20. Georgia
21. Tennessee
22. Texas
23. Cincinnati
24. Texas Tech
25. Michigan


Harris
Pts
2845
2508
2650
2303
2503
2009
1759
1697
1926
1974
1638
1894
1200
1915
1458
1053
667
1198
240
528
420
786
369
459
229


Computer Rankings
AH RBCM KM JS PW
1. Ohio State 23 25 22 19 19 19
2. South Florida 25 24 25 25 25 25
3. Boston College 20 21 19 23 21 20
4. LSU 22 22 23 24 24 24
5. Oklahoma 12 14 15 12 14 15
6. South Carolina 21 20 20 22 23 23
7. Kentucky 18 23 21 21 22 21
8. Arizona State 24 17 24 20 17 22
9. West Virginia 10 19 11 17 18 18
10. Oregon 17 8 18 14 8 11
11. Virginia Tech 11 16 17 18 16 17
12. California 16 13 12 11 12 10
13. Kansas 19 1 16 15 20 16
14. SouthernCal 8 18 0 1 0 0
15. Florida 6 12 8 10 7 3

The AP Top 25
The Top 25 teams in The Associated
Press college football poll, with first-place
votes in parentheses, records through Oct.
13, total points based on 25 points for a
first-place vote through one point for a
25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Ohio St. (50) 7-0 1,599 3
2. South Florida (11) 6-0 1,503 5
3. Boston College (1) 7-0 1,448 4
4. Oklahoma (1) 6-1 1,399 6
5. LSU(1) 6-1 1,331 1
6. South Carolina 6-1 1,247 7
7. Oregon 5-1 1,177 9
8. Kentucky 6-1 1,098 17
9. West Virginia 5-1 1,090 8
10. California 5-1 1,065 2
11. Virginia Tech 6-1 951 12
12. Arizona St. (1) 7-0 948 14
13. Southern Cal 5-1 932 10
14. Florida 4-2 865 13
15. Kansas 6-0 664 20
15. Missouri 5-1 664 11
17. Hawaii 7-0 551 16
18. Auburn 5-2 488 22
19. Texas 5-2 348 23
20. Tennessee 4-2 339 25
21. Georgia 5-2 279 24
22. Texas Tech 6-1 241 -
23. Cincinnati 6-1 194 15
24. Michigan 5-2 189 -
25. Kansas St. 4-2 107 -

AUTO RACING

NASCAR-Nextel Cup-Bank
of America 500 Results
Saturday
At Lowe's Motor Speedway
.Concord, N.C
Lap length: 1.5 miles
(Start position in parentheses)
1. (4) J.Gordon, Chevy, 337 laps,
125.868 mph, $268,236.
2. (25) C. Bowyer, Chevy, 337, $202,450.
3. (13) Ky. Busch, Chevy, 337, $153,300.
4. (27) J. Burton, Chevy, 337, $157,341.
5. (18) C. Edwards, Ford, 337, $127,800.
6. (34) D..Blaney, Toyota, 337, $132,208.
7. (29) T. Stewart, Chevy, 337, $135,111.
8. (5) K. Kahne, Dodge, 337, $136,616.
9. (28) D. Stremme, Dodge, 337, $83,800.
10. (19) M. Waltrip, Toyota, 337, $95,733.
11. (33) R. Rudd, Ford, 337, $112,083.
12. (3) B. Labonte, Dodge, 337, $117,461.
13. (39) J.J. Yeley, Chevy, 337, $104,233.
14. (2) J. Johnson, Chevy, 337, $167,586.
1-5. (30)AJ Allmend., Toyota, 337, $69,250.
16. (12) M. Martin, Chevy, 337, $84,550.
17. (32) M. Tluex Jr., Chevy, 337, $96,645.
18. (42) K. Petty, Dodge, 337, $84,558.
19. (22) Eamhardt Jr., Chevy, 337, $111,058.
20. (11) D. Hamlin, Chevy, 337, $87,200.
21. (9) C. Mears, Chevy, 336, $83,025.
22. (17) P. Menard, Chevy, 336, $68,350.
23. (23) J. Sauter, Chevy, 336, $67,950.
24. (6) J. McMurray, Ford, 336, $80,750.
25. (21) D. Gilliland, Ford, 335, $94,989.
26. (8) Ku. Busch, Dodge, 335, $102,383.
27. (10) G Biffle, Ford, 334, $82,350.
28. (1) R. Newman, Dodge, accident,
333, $122,775.
29. (20) D. Reutimann, Toyota, 333, $77,808.
30. (26) R. Sorenson, Dodge, 333, $83,972.
31. (41) T. Raines, Chevy, 331, $73,525.
32. (37) J. Green, Chevy, 330, $70,525.
33. (24) K. Harvick, Chevy, 330, $112,086.
34. (7) M. Kenseth, Ford, accident, 282,
$115,516.
35. (35) Bill Elliott, Ford, 282, $81,339.
36. (14) S. Riggs, Dodge, accident, 278,
$69,950.
37. (36) J. Montoya, Dodge, accident,
273, $96,400.
38. (40) R. Gordon, Ford, 270, $61,700.
39. (38) J. Mayfield, Toyota, vibration,
253, $61,575.
40. (31) D. Ragan, Ford, 231, $97,275.
41. (16) E. Sadler, Dodge, 228, $79,650.
42. (43) J. Andretti, Dodge, accident,
205, $61,180.
43. (15)W.Burton, Chevrolet, engine, 83,
$61,343.
Race Statistics
Time of Race: 4 hours, 58 seconds.
Margin of Victory: .579 seconds.
Caution Flags: 15 for 60 laps.
Lead Changes: 26 among 11 drivers.
Lap Leaders: R.Newman 1-9;
J.McMurray 10-16; J.Johnson 17-22;
K.Petty 23-24; R.Gordon 25; M.Kenseth
26; J.McMurray 27-46; J.Johnson 47-68;
D.Blaney 69; Ku.Busch 70-73; M.Kenseth
74-89; J.Johnson 90-119; M.Kenseth 120-
134; Ku.Busch 135; J.Johnson 136-138;
C.Bowyer 139-143; Ku.Busch 144-151;
J.Johnson 152-159; C.Bowyer 160-185;
J.Johnson 186-211; J.Gordon 212-224;
C.Bowyer 225-272; J.Gordon 273-280;
Ky.Busch 281-284; J.Gordon 285-329;
R.Newman 330-331; J.Gordon 332-337.
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead,
Laps Led): J.Johnson 6 times for 95 laps;
C.Bowyer 3 times for 79 laps; J.Gordon 4
times for 72 laps; M.Kenseth 3 times for 32
laps; J.McMurray 2 times for 27 laps;
Ku.Busch 3 times for 13 laps; R.Newman 2
times for 11 laps; Ky.Busch 1 time for 4
laps; K.Petty 1 time for 2 laps; D.Blaney 1
time for 1 lap; R.Gordon 1 time for 1 lap.
Point Standings: 1, J.Gordon, 5,880; 2,
J.Johnson, 5,812; 3, C.Bowyer, 5,802; 4,
T.Stewart, 5,682; 5, C.Edwards, 5,640; 6,
Ky.Busch, 5,600; 7, Ku.Busch, 5,565; 8,
K.Harvick, 5,552; 9, D.Hamlin, 5,531; 10,
J.Burton, 5,514; 11, M.Truex Jr., 5,502; 12,
M.Kenseth, 5,438.


Pct Rk
0.9982 1
0.8800 3
0.9298 2
0.8081 5
0.8782 4
0.7049 8
0.6172 13
0.5954 12
0.6758 7
0.6926 6
0.5747 11
0.6646 t9
0.4211 15
0.6719 t9
0.5116 14
0.3695 17
0.2340 19
0.4204 16
0.0842 24
0.1853 20
0.1474 22
0.2758 18
0.1295 23
0.1611 21
0.0804 26
16. Missouri
17. Auburn
18. Hawaii
19. Virginia
20. Georgia
21. Tennessee
22. Texas
23. Cincinnati
24. Texas Tech
25. Michigan


USA Today
Pts
1495
1320
1383
1173
1288
997
874
936
1007
1077
982
983
705
983
726
519
372
558
184
282
193
396
192
232
127
15 5 10
14 11 13 1
0 0 6
13 0 14 1
9 2 7
7 10 5
0 0.0
3 0 9
0 0 0
0 15 2


Pct
0.9967
0.8800
0.9220
0.7820
0.8587
0.6647
0.5827
0.6240
0.6713
0.7180
0.6547
0.6553
0.4700
0.6553
0.4840
0.3460
0.2480
0.3720
0.1227
0.1880
0.1287
0.2640
0.1280
0.1547
0.0847
11 13
15 9
0 14
10 12
98 8
13 7
0 0
1 6
0 2
0 0


Explanation Key
Team percentages are derived by divid-
ing a team's actual voting points by a max-
imum 2850 possible points in the Harris
Interactive Poll and 1500 possible points in
the USA Today Coaches Poll.
Six computer rankings calculated in

USA Today Top 25 Poll
The Top 25 teams in the USA Today col-
lege football coaches poll, with first-place
votes in parentheses, records through Oct.
13, total points based on 25 points for a
first-place vote through one point for a
25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Ohio State (56) 7-0 1,495 3
2. Boston College (1) 7-0 1,383 4
3. South Florida (3) 6-0 1,320 5t
4. Oklahoma 6-1 1,288 5t
5. LSU 6-1 1,173 1
6. Oregon 5-1 1,077 8
7. West Virginia 5-1 1,007 9
8. South Carolina 6-1 997 12
9. Southern California 5-1 983 7
(tie)'California 5-1 983 2
11. Virginia Tech 6-1 982 10
12. Arizona State 7-0 936 13
13. Kentucky 6-1 874 18
14. Florida 4-2 726 14
15. Kansas 6-0 705 20
16. Hawaii 7-0 558 16
17. Missouri 5-1 519 11
18. Texas 5-2 396 22
19. Auburn 5-2 372 25
20. Georgia 5-2 282 23
21. Texas Tech 6-1 232 NR
22. Tennessee 4-2 193 NR
23. Cincinnati 6-1 192 17
24. Virginia 6-1 184 NR
25. Penn State 5-2 128 NR

BASKETBALL

National Basketball
Association
Preseason Glance
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Boston 2 01.000 -
New Jersey 1 01.000 1/
New York 1 01.000 /2
Toronto 0 1 .000 1%/
Philadelphia 0 3 .000 2'/
Southeast Division


Washington
Atlanta
Orlando
Charlotte
Miami


W L Pct
3 01.000
3 1 .750
2 1 .667
1 2 .333
0 4 .000
Central Division
W L Pct


Indiana 2 01.000 -
Milwaukee 2 1 .667 %
Detroit 2 2 .500 1
Chicago 1 1 .500 1
Cleveland 1 2 .333 1%
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
New Orleans 2 1 .667 -
Dallas 1 2 .333 1
Memphis 0 0 .000 1/
Houston 0 1 .000 1
San Antonio 0 1 .000 1
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Denver 2 1 .667 -
Portland 2 1 .667 -
Utah 2 1 .667 -
Seattle 1 2 .333 1
Minnesota 0 1 .000 1
Pacific Division
W L Pct GB
Golden State 2 01.000 -
Phoenix 1 1 .500 1
Sacramento 1 1 .500 1
L.A. Clippers 0 2 .000 2
L.A. Lakers 0 2 .000 2

Saturday's Games
Charlotte 92, Miami 76
Washington 90, Dallas 86
Indiana 97, Seattle 87
Utah 92, Milwaukee 78
San Antonio 113, Panathinaikos 91
New Orleans 111, Phoenix 106
Sunday's Games
Portland 102, Atlanta 89
Detroit 109, Denver 106
Washington 86, Philadelphia 80
L.A. Clippers at Golden State, late
Monday's Games
New Jersey at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Minnesota at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Indiana at New Orleans, 8 p.m.
Utah at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
Zalgiris Kaunas at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
Tuesday's Games
Minnesota at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
Denver vs. Milwaukee at Resch Center, 8 p.m.
Washington at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Dallas vs. Sacramento at Las Cruces,
N.M., 9 p.m.

MOVES

Weekend Sports
Transactions
BASEBALL
National League
CINCINNATI REDS-Named Dusty
Baker manager and agreed to terms on a
three-year contract.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLES-Signed Jimy
Williams, bench coach; Rich Dubee, pitch-
ing coach; Milt Thompson, hitting coach;
Davey Lopes, first-base coach; Steve
Smith, third-base coach; Ramon
Henderson, bullpen coach; and Mick
Billmeyer, catching instructor, for the 2008
season.


Computer
Rk Pct
t5 0.830
1 1.000
7 0.820
2 0.930
11 0.550
3 0.860
4 0.850
t5 0.830
10 0.640
13 0.500
t8 0.660
t14 0.480
t8 0.660
23 0.090
t17 0.310
16 0.430
12 0.530
25 0.060
t14 0.480
19 0.300
t17 0.310
NR 0.000
22 0.100
NR 0.000
24 0.070


Avg
0.9416
0.9200
0.8906
0.8400
0.7623
0.7432
0.6833
0.6831
0.6624
0.6369
0.6298
0.6000
0.5170
0.4724
0.4352
0.3818
0.3373
0.2841
0.2290
0.2244
0.1953
0.1799
0.1192
0.1052
0.0783


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NR
NR
NR:
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR.
NR


inverse points order (25 for No. 1, 24 for
No. 2, etc.) are used to determine the over-
all computer component. The highest and
lowest ranking for each team is dropped,
and the remaining four are added and
divided by 100 (the maximum possible
points) to produce a Computer Rankings
Percentage.
The six computer ranking providers ate
Anderson & Hester, Richard BillingsCEy,
Colley Matrix, Kenneth Massey, J
Sagarin, and Peter Wolfe. Each computer
ranking accounts for schedule strength-Wl
its formula. *
The BCS Average is calculated by avel-
aging the percent totals of the Haite
Interactive, USA Today Coaches ar
Computer polls.

Harris Top 25
The Top 25 teams in the first Harris
Interactive College Football Poll, with first-
place votes in parentheses, record
through Oct. 13, total points based on 25
points for a first-place vote through on0
point for a 25th-place vote and previous
ranking: .
Record Pts Ps
1. Ohio State (110) 7-0 2,845 ."3
2. Boston College 7-0 2,650 -.:
3. South Florida (2) 6-0 2,508 '4
4. Oklahoma 6-1 2,503 -
5. LSU (1) 6-1 2,303 '.1
6. South Carolina 6-1 2,009 '9
7. Oregon /5-1 1,974 1
8. West Virginia 5-1 1,926 "6
9. USC 5-1 1,915 7
10. California 5-1 1,894 -2
11. Kentucky 6-1 1,759 8
12. Arizona State (1) 7-0 1,697 14
13. Virginia Tech 6-1 1,638 12
14. Florida 4-2 1,458 13
15. Kansas .' 6-0 1,200 20
16. Hawaii 7-0 1,198 16
17. Missouri' 5-1 1,053 11
18. Texas 5-2 786 21
19. Auburn 5-2 667 25
20. Georgia 5-2 528 23
21. Texas Tech 6-1 459 NR
22. Tennessee 4-2 420 NR
23. Cincinnati 6-1 369 17
24. Virginia 6-1 240 NR
25. Michigan 5-2 229 NR
Northern League
NL-Announced Calgary and Edmonton
left the league.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-Waived
F Carlos Powell.
NEW JERSEY NETS-Waived F Rod
Benson.
NEW YORK KNICKS-Waived G
Roderick Wilmont.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL-Fined Tennessee DE Kyle Vanden
Bosch $7,500 for a low hit on Atlanta QB
Joey Harrington in an Oct. 7 game.
ATLANTA FALCONS-Waived DE Josh
Mallard. Signed LB Travis Williams from
the practice squad.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
EDMONTON OILERS-Assigned C
Robert Nilsson and LW Jean-Francois
Jacques to Springfield (AHL). Recalled C
Rob Schremp and F Zack Stortini from
Springfield.
OTTAWA SENATORS-Assigned D
Mattias Karlsson and G Brian Elliott to
Binghamton (AHL).
American Hockey League
SPRINGFIELD FALCONS-Recalled D
Theo Peckham from Stockton'(ECHL).
ECHL
AUGUSTA LYNX-Released G A.J.
Bucchino and F Geoff Rollins.
BAKERSFIELD CONDORS-Released
F Pontus Moren.
COLLEGE
INDIANA-Announced Kelvin Sampson,
men's basketball coach, will forfeit a
scheduled $500,000 raise and the team
will lose a scholarship for exceeding NCAA
limits on calls to recruits.

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Vikings 34, Bears 31


NFL BOXES

Buccaneers 13, Titans 10
Tennessee 0 0 3 7- 10
Tampa Bay 0 3 7 3 13
Second Quarter
TB-FG Bryant 23, 6:07.
Third Quarter
Ten-FG Bironas 48, 7:52.
TB-Galloway 69 pass from Garcia
(Bryant kick), 2:29.
Fourth Quarter
Ten-White 2 run (Bironas kick), 1:17.
TB-FG Bryant 43, :11.
A-65,347


First downs
Total Net Yards
Rushes-yards
Passing
Punt Returns
Kickoff Returns
Interceptions Ret.
Comp-Att-lnt
Sacked-Yards Lost
Punts
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Time of Possession


Ten
20
317
33-96
221
3-16
4-82
0-0
21-34-1
3-24
5-40.6
2-2
8-49
37:37


TB
13
304
15-30
274
3-12
1-33
1-(-1)
20-31-0
0-0
6-44.3
1-1
4-25
22:23


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Tennessee, White 25-64,
C.Brown 5-26, Young 3-6. Tampa Bay,
Graham 13-29, Garcia 2-1.
PASSING-Tennessee, Collins 10-20-0-
125, Young 11-14-1-120. Tampa Bay,
Garcia 20-31-0-274.
RECEIVING-Tennessee, Moulds 6-49,
R.Williams 5-44, Gage 4-82, Scaife 3-45,
White 2-9, Hartsock 1-16. Tampa Bay,
Graham 6-17, Galloway 4-97, Hilliard 4-59,
Askew 3-33, Clayton 2-53, Smith 1-15.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.
Browns 41, Dolphins 31
Miami 3 7 14 7 31
Cleveland 14 13 0 14 41
First Quarter
Cle-J.Wright 1 run (Dawson kick),
12:46.
Mia-FG Feely 43, 6:17.
Cle-Anderson 1 run (Dawson kick), :09.
Second Quarter
Cle-FG Dawson 40, 8:50.
SCle-Edwards 24 pass from Anderson
(Dawson kick), 6:13.
Mia-Martin 14 pass from Lemon (Feely
kick), 1:03.
Cle-FG Dawson 20, :00.
Third Quarter
Mia-Lemon 5 run (Feely kick), 7:57.
Mia-Lemon 1 run (Feely kick), 2:44.
Fourth Quarter
Cle-Edwards 5 pass from Anderson
(Dawson kick), 10:51.
Cle-Edwards 16 pass from Anderson
(Dawson kick), 4:34.
Mia-Martin 4 pass from Lemon (Feely
kick), 1:34.
A-73,198


Mia
First downs 24
Total Net Yards 356
Rushes-yards 23-110
Passing 246
Punt Returns 1-10
Kickoff Returns 7-132
Interceptions Ret. 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 24-43-2
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-10
Punts 3-49.3
Fumbles-Lost 0-0
Penalties-Yards 8-90
Time of Possession 29:38


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24
384
35-140
244
2-19
5-141
2-26
18-25-0
1-1
2-34.5
2-1
5-32
30:22


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Miami, Brown 19-101,
Lemon 4-9. Cleveland, J.Wright 20-59,
Harrison 8-57, Anderson 5-13, Vickers 1-7,
Cribbs 1-4.
PASSING-Miami, Lemon 24-43-2-256.
Cleveland, Anderson 18-25-0-245.
RECEIVING-Miami, Brown 9-69,
Chambers 6-73, Hagan 3-30, Martin 3-18,
M.Booker 2-34, Ginr Jr. 1-32. Cleveland,
Winslow 5-90, Edwards 5-67, J.Wright 3-
39, Jurevicius 3-28, Harrison 1-15, Vickers
1-6.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.

Jaguars 37, Texans 17
Houston 3 3 3 8- 17
Jacksonville 0 10 6 21 37
First Quarter
Hou-FG K.Brown 20, 10:24.
Second Quarter
.Hou-FG K.Brown 35, 9:38.
Jac-Wrighster 1 pass from Garrard
(Carney kick), 3:51.
Jac-FG Carney 37, :59.
Third Quarter
Jac-R.Williams 9 pass from Garrard
(kick blocked), 8:17.
Hou-FG K.Brown 33, 1:40.
Fourth Quarter
Jac-Jones-Drew 7 run (Camey kick),
13:11.
Jac-Smith 77 fumble return (Carney
kick), 8:55.
Jac-Jones-Drew 57 run (Carney kick),
5:48.
*Hou-Leach 1 pass from Rosenfels
(Gado rush), :29.
A-63,715


Hou
First downs 23
Total Net Yards 390
Rushes-yards 24-61
Passing 329
Punt Returns 0-0
Kickoff Returns 6-82
Interceptions Ret. 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 30-43-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-12
Punts 2-44.5
Fumbles-Lost 2-2
Penalties-Yards 8-58
Time of Possession 30:40


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25
457
26-244
213
1-0
4-76
1-0
22-34-0
1-8
0-0.0
3-3
3-28
29:20


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Houston, Green 16-44,
Gado 4-15, Schaub 2-6, Rosenfels 1-1,
Walter 1-(minus 5). Jacksonville, Jones-
Drew 12-125, Taylor 6-90, Garrard 5-26,
G.Jones 2-4, Gray 1-(minus 1).
PASSING-Houston, Schaub 19-31-1-
259, Rosenfels 11-12-0-82. Jacksonville,
Garrard 22-34-0-221.
RECEIVING-Houston, Walter 12-160,
Daniels 5-79, D.Anderson 3-33, Davis 3-
30, Gado 3-26, Green 2-4, Dreessen 1-8,
Leach 1-1. Jacksonville, R.Williams 5-38,
Jones-Drew 4-59, Northcutt 4-46, M.Jones
3-18, Lewis 2-30, G.Jones 1-27, Wilford 1-
4, Wrighster 1-1, Taylor 1-(minus 2).
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Jacksonville,
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First Quarter
Chi-Hester 89 punt return (Gould kick),
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Miri-Williamson 60 pass from Jackson
(Longwell kick), :00.
Second Quarter
Chi-Berrian 39 pass from Griee>
(Gould kick), 11:45.
Min-Peterson 67 run (Longwell kick),
2:19.
Third Quarter
Min-Peterson 73 run (Longwell kick),
2:31.
Fourth Quarter
Min-FG Longwell 48, 11:31.
Chi-FG Gould 32, 8:37.
Min-Peterson 35 run (Longwell kick),
4:10.
Chi-Muhammad 33 pass from Griesq
(Gould kick), 2:36. :
Chi-Hester 81 pass from Griese (Gould
kick), 1:38.
Min-FG Longwell 55, :00.
A-62,174.
Min Chi
First downs 16
Total Net Yards 444 4
Rushes-yards 43-311 24-83
Passing 133 375
Punt Returns 0-0 4-108
Kickoff Returns 6-158 6-120
Interceptions Ret. 2-0 OE-
Comp-Att-lnt 9-23-0 26-45L2
Sacked-Yards Lost 1-3 1 '
Punts 9-42.3 6-41.3
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2
Penalties-Yards 2-10 4-28
Time of Possession 31:19 28:41
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS :.
RUSHING-Minnesota, Peterson 20-
224, Taylor 22-83, Richardson 1-3
Chicago, Benson 18-67, Peterson 2-11,
McKie 1-6, Griese 1-1, Wolfe 1-1, Hester
1-(minus 3).
PASSING-Minnesota, Jackson 9-23-0-
136. Chicago, Griese 26-45-2-381.
RECEIVING-Minnesota, Wade 3-3Q
Williamson 2-69, Ferguson 2-15, Rice.,-
13, Peterson 1-9. Chicago, Berrian 5-78,
Olsen 5-63, Peterson 5-28, Clark 3-48,
Muhammad 2-44, Benson 2-18, Davis 2-
12, Hester 1-81, Bradley 1-9.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.

Chiefs 27, Bengals 20
Cincinnati 7 0 0 13 '20
Kansas City 10 10 0 7 '27
First Quarter
KC-FG Rayner 32, 9:39.
Cin-Houshmandzadeh 42 pass from
Palmer (Graham kick), 7:39.
KC-Gonzalez 3 pass from Huard
(Rayner kick), :53.
Second Quarter
KC-L.Johnson 8 run (Rayner kickT,
6:27.
KC-FG Rayner 20, :00.
Fourth Quarter
Cin-FG Graham 33, 13:54.
KC-Gonzalez 26 pass from HuaFd
(Rayner kick), 8:03. .
Cin-Houshmandzadeh 30 pass from
Palmer (Grah&m kick), 5:03.
Cin-FG Graham 36, :18.
A-76,846.


First downs
Total Net Yards
Rushes-yards
121
Passing
Punt Returns
Kickoff Returns
Interceptions Ret.
Comp-Att-lnt
35-0
Sacked-Yards Lost
Punts
46.6
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards


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22 20
373 354
18-78 34-

295 263
4-14 4-37
4-75 2-46
0-0 2-23
26-43-2 25;
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Time of Possession 24:50 35:,10
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Cincinnati, Watson 13-68,
R.Johnson 4-8, Palmer 1-2. Kansas City,
L.Johnson 31-119, Bennett 2-3, Huard lr
(minus 1).
PASSING--Cincinnati, Palmer 26-43-2-
320. Kansas City, Huard 25-35-0-264. -,
REC E IVING Cinci n nat i,
Houshmandzadeh 8-145, C.Johnson 8-83,
Kelly 3-45, Watson 3-14, Chatman 2-~9,
Green 1-7, Holt 1-7. Kansas City,
Gonzalez 9-102, Webb 7-78, Bowe 4-46,
L.Johnson 2-24, Bennett 2-6, Parker 1-8.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.
Eagles 16, Jets 9
Philadelphia 7 3 6 0 16
N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 3- -
First Quarter
NY-FG Nugent 30, 11:47.
Phi-Curtis 75 pass from McNabb
(Akers kick), 10:09.
Second Quarter
Phi-FG Akers 22, 14:52.
NY-FG Nugent 21, 12:43.
Third Quarter
Phi-FG Akers, 31, 8:37.
Phi--FG Akers, 25, 1:40.
Fourth Quarter
NY-FG Nugent 30, 9:28.
A-77,189.

Phi NY
First downs 20 15
Total Net Yards 413 267i
Rushes-yards 28-151 32-158
Passing 262 109;
Punt Returns 1-32 1-151
Kickoff Returns 2-35 3-112,
Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-1!1
Comp-Att-lnt 22-35-111-21-1,
Sacked-Yards Lost 3-16 3-19
Punts 2-47.0 3-37.3.
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-t
Penalties-Yards 2-14 0-b
Time of Possession 31:56 28:04'

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Philadelphia, Westbrook
20-120, Buckhalter 4-23, Hunt 2-5,
McNabb 2-3. N.Y. Jets, T.Jones 24-130,
Cotchery 1-14, L.Washington 2-8, B.Smith
1-4, Pennington 4-2.
PASSING-Philadelphia, McNabb 22-36-
1-278. N.Y Jets, Pennington 11-21-1-128.
RECEIVINGPhiladelphia, R.Brown 6-
89, Westbrook 6-36, Curtis 5-121, Celek 2-
14, L.Smith 1-8, Baskett 1-6, Schobel 14.
N.Y. Jets, Cotchery 5-71, Baker 2-12,
Coles 1-27, T.Jones 1-11, L.Washington 1-
5, B.Smith 1-2.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Philadelphia,
Akers 41 (WR), 41 (WR). N.Y. Jets, Nugent
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Packers 17, Redskins 14
Washington 7 7 0 0 14
ieen Bay 7 010 0 17
First Quarter
GB-Wynn 3 run (Crosby kick), 8:16.
Was-J.Campbell 6 run (Suisham kick),
3:43.
Second Quarter
Was-Cooley 14 pass from J.Campbell
Suisham kick), 1:11.
Third Quarter
>GB-FG Crosby 37, 3:03.
GB-Woodson 57 fumble return (Crosby
kick), 2:05.
,A-70,761.

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Firct downs 18 13


Total Net Yards
~t'shes-yards
Passing
POnt Returns
Kickoff Returns
interceptions Ret.
Comp-Att-lnt
Sacked-Yards Lost
Punts
fumnbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
tne of Possession


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29-94
210
1-4
4-109
2-11
21-37-1
3-7
8-40.8
4-2
7-53
32:48


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20-56
169
6-7
3-43
1-0
19-37-2
2-19
8-42.1
4-0
4-35
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;RUSHING-Washington, Portis 20-64,
sellers 3-14, Betts 3-10, Campbell 2-6,
Mpss 1-0. Green Bay, Wynn 13-37,
Morency 4-11, Favre 3-8.
i PASSING-Washington, Campbell 21-
07-1-217. Green Bay, Favre 19-37-2-188.
.S5RECEIVING-Washington, Cooley 9-
105, Portis 3-25, Betts 3-21, Randle El 2-
30, McCardell 2-30, Yoder 1-5, Sellers 1-
f-'Green Bay, Driver 5-38, Morency 5-23,
Lbe 3-75, Jennings 3-20, Hall 2-14, Martin
44.rt8.
'~MlSSED FIELD GOALS-Green Bay,
Crosby 46 (WL), 38 (WL).
Ravens 22, Rams 3
- Louis 0 0 3 0- 3
6ialtimore 3 10 3 6- 22
SFirst Quarter
.Bal-FG Stover 43, 1:46.
Second Quarter
Bal-FG Stover 42, 13:24.
Bal-McGahee 6 run (Stover kick), 4:13.
Third Quarter
0,Bal-FG Stover 23, 12:11.
-,StL-FG Wilkins 32, 6:44.
Fourth Quarter
Bal-FG Stover 31, 14:57.
-,Pal-FG Stover 36, 11:06.
A-71,175.


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First downs 14 14
Total Net Yards 264 248
Rushes-yards 27-67 31-77
Passing 197 171
Punt Returns 2-22 0-0
Kickoff Returns 5-112 1-54
interceptions Ret. 1-0 5-41
Comp-Att-Int 19-36-5 18-30-1
acked-Yards Lost 4-11 2-13
Punts 2-44.0 5-50.8
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1
Penalties-Yards 7-63 8-40
Tine of Possession 29:07 30:53

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
.,USHING-St. Louis, Minor 7-40,
Leonard 12-18, Pittman 5-11, Frerotte 1-2,
Hagans 2-(minus 4). Baltimore, McGahee
2~1, Boiler 2-6, M.Smith 2-5, McClain 1-
gAnderson 1-2.
-;PASSING-St. Louis, Frerotte 19-36-5-
208. Baltimore, Boiler 18-30-1-184.
RECEIVING-St. Louis, Hagans 5-74,
By'rd 4-44, Holt 4-33, Leonard 3-23,
McMichael 2-29, Minor 1-5. Baltimore,
Mason 5-79, McGahee 4-9, Clayton 3-23,
Williams 2-45, M.Smith 2-18, Sypniewski
0210.
-'MISSED FIELD GOALS-St. Louis,
Wilkins 35 (WL).

.Patriots 48, Cowboys 27
New England 14 7 10 17 48
Dallas 0 17 7 3- 27
First Quarter
-'NE-Moss 6 pass from T.Brady
(Gostkowski kick), 7:48.
'NE-Welker 35 pass from T.Brady
(Gostkowski kick), 2:14.
Second Quarter
.pal-FG Folk 38, 12:31.
Dal-Hatcher 29 fumble return (Folk
kick), 10:25.
NE-Welker 12 pass from T.Brady
(Gostko'wsk 'kick), 3:34.
o'Dal-Owens 12 pass from Romo (Folk
Rick), :46.
Third Quarter
Dal-Crayton 8 pass from Romo (Folk
ick), 10:20.
NE-K.Brady 1 pass from T.Brady
(Gostkowski kick), 4:56.
NE-FG Gostkowski 45, 2:14.
Fourth Quarter
NE-Stallworth 69 pass from T.Brady
(Gostkowski kick), 12:21.
Dal-FG Folk 23, 10:03.
NE-FG Gostkowski 22, 3:59.
NE-Eckel 1 run (Gostkowski kick), :19.
A-63,984.


NE
First downs 28
Tofal Net Yards 448
Rbshes-yards 29-75
Passing 373
Ptint Returns 3-37
Kickoff Returns 6-145
Interceptions Ret. 1-5
CPmp-Att-Int 31-46-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 3-15
P~nts 2-41.5
Fymbles-Lost 3-1
Penalties-Yards 5-50
Time of Possession 38:15


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13
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15-97
186
0-0
7-177
0-0
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2-13
5-53.8
0-0
12-98
21:45


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
,jRUSHING-New England, Faulk 13-50,
Mprris 10-14, Eckel 3-6, T.Brady 3-5.
Dallas, J.Jones 6-51, Barber III 8-47,
Romo 1-(minus 1).
'PASSING-New England, T.Brady 31-
46-0-388. Dallas, Romo 18-29-1-199.
-'RECEIVING-New England, Welker 11-
124, Stallworth 7-136, Moss 6-59, Faulk 3-
24, Gaffney 2-16, K.Brady 1-1, Watson 1-
2Z8: Dallas, Owens 6-66, Crayton 5-46,
Witten 3-47, Barber IIl 2-12, Fasano 1-26,
i'jbnes 1-2.
'MIISSED FIELD GOALS-None.


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Panthers 25, Cardinals 19


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SArizona 0 7 3 0 t0
First Quarter
Car-FG Kasay 33, 3:48.
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Car-FG Kasay 43, 14:50.
Ari-James 23 run (Rackers kick), 7:16.
SThird Quarter
Car-FG Kasay 24, 5:44.
Ari-FG Rackers 50, 3:20.
Fourth Quarter
SCar-Smith 65 pass from Testaverde
(pass from Testaverde failed), 5:40.
Car-FG Kasay 45, 4:26.
SCar-D.Williams 13 run (Kasay kick),
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RUSHING-Carolina, D.Williams 10-
121, Foster 17-43, Smith 2-15, Haynes 1-
2. Arizona, James 22-80, Breaston 1-1O
Rattay 2-5, T.Smith 1-3.
PASSING-Carolina, Testaverde 20-33-
0-206. Arizona, Rattay 12-24-3-159;
Warner 2-2-0-21.
RECEIVING-Carolina, Smith 10-136,
Colbert 3-29, Carter 2-17, King 2-12,
Foster 2-6, Hoover 1-6. Arizona, FitzgeraLd
6-97, Bry.Johnson 4-29, T.Smith 2-9,
Urban 1-42, Pope 1-3.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Carolina,
Kasay 45 (WR).
Chargers 28, Raiders 14
Oakland 0 7 0 7- 14
San Diego 14 0 7 7- 28
First Quarter
SD-Tomlinson 3 run (Kaeding kick),
9:24.
SD-Tomlinson 27 run'(Kaeding kick),
6:51.
Second Quarter
Oak-Howard 66 interception .return
(Janikowski kick), 6:54.
Third Quarter
SD-Tomlinson 13 run (Kaeding kick)-
9:42.


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Oak-Miller 1 pass from Culpepper
(Janikowski kick), 5:18.
SD-Tomlinson 41 run (Kaeding kick),
2:43.
A-67,523.

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First downs 18 18'
Total Net Yards 246 362
Rushes-yards 23-53 32-206'
Passing 193 156'
Punt Returns 0-0 "
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE


New England
Buffalo
N.Y Jets
Miami


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Jacksonville
Tennessee
Houston


Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Cleveland
Cincinnati


Kansas City
San Diego
Denver
Oakland



Dallas
N.Y Giants
Washington
Philadelphia


Carolina
Tampa Bay
Atlanta
New Orleans


Green Bay
Detroit
Minnesota
Chicago


Arizona
Seattle
San Francisco
St. Louis


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1.000
.200
.167
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.800
.600
.500

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.500
.200

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.500
.400
.400


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.400

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.667
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.200

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.600
.400
.333

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.500
.500
.400
.000


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PA
92
118
154
182
South
PA
88
58
72
136
North
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47
100
183
156
West
PA
103
119
136
128


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1-2-0
1-2-0
0-2-0

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3-0-0
2-1-0
1-1-0
2-1-0

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3-0-0
3-0-0
3-1-0
1-1-0

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2-1-0
1-2-0
1-1-0


NATIONAL CONFERENCE


East
PA
144
124
69
82
South
PA
110
87
100
136
North
PA
107
155
90
149
West
PA
136
102
102
159


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2-1-0
2-1-0
1-1-0

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0-2-0
3-0-0
1-1-0
0-2-0

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3-1-0
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-2-0

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2-1-0
2-1-0
1-2-0
0-3-0


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3-0-0
0-2-0
0-3-0
0-4-0

Away
2-0-0
2-0-0
2-1-0
1-2-0

Away
1-1-0
1-2-0
0-2-0
0-3-0

Away
1-2-0
1-2-0
1-1-0
1-2-0


Away
3-0-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
1-2-0

Away
4-0-0
1-2-0
0-3-0
1-2-0

Away
2-0-0
1-2-0
1-2-0
1-2-0

Away
1-2-0
1-2-0
1-1-0
0-3-0


AFC
5-0-0
1-3-0
1-3-0
0-4-0

AFC
3-0-0
3-1-0
1-1-0
2-2-0

AFC
2-0-0
1-2-0
3-3-0
1-3-0

AFC
2-2-0
2-2-0
2-3-0
2-2-0


NFC
3-0-0
2-2-0
2-2-0
1-3-0

NFC
4-1-0
3-1-0
0-2-0
1-2-0

NFC
4-1-0
2-2-0
2-2-0
1-3-0

NFC
2-2-0
2-2-0
2-1-0
0-5-0


NFC
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-2-0
0-2-0

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2-0-0
1-0-0
2-1-0
1-1-0

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2-1-0
3-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0

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1-1-0
1-1-0
0-0-0
0-1-0


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2-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0

AFC
0-1-0
1-1-0
1-2-0
0-2-0

AFC
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-1-0

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1-1-0
1-1-0
0-2-0
0-1-0


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1-1-0
1-2-0
0-1-0

Div
2-0-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
0-2-0

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1-0-0
0-2-0
2-1-0
1-1-0

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1-0-0
2-1-0
1-1-0
0-2-0


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2-1-0
1-1-0
0-2-0

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2-1-0
2-0-0
0-1-0
0-2-0

Div
-1-0
2-0-0
1-2-0
1-2-0

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2-1-0
1-1-0
2-1-0
0-2-0


Sunday's Games
Minnesota 34, Chicago 31
Baltimore 22, St. Louis 3
Philadelphia 16, N.Y. Jets 9
Cleveland 41, Miami 31
Green Bay 17, Washington 14
Kansas City 27, Cincinnati 20
Tampa Bay 13, Tennessee 10
Jacksonville 37, Houston 17
Carolina 25, Arizona 10
New England 48, Dallas 27
San Diego 28, Oakland 14
New Orleans 28, Seattle 17
Open: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh,
Denver, Detroit, San Francisco
Monday's Game
N.Y Giants at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 21
Tampa Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m.
Atlanta at New Orleans, 1 p.m.
Tennessee at Houston, 1 p.m.
Arizona at Washington, 1 p.m.
New England at Miami, 1 p.m.
Baltimore at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
San Francisco at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m.
Kansas City at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 4:05 p.m.
St. Louis at Seattle, 4:15 p.m.
Minnesota at Dallas, 4:15 p.m.
Chicago at Philadelphia, 4:15 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Denver, 8:15 p.m.
Open: San Diego, Green Bay, Carolina,
Cleveland
Monday, Oct. 22
Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 8:30 p.m.


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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Oakland, Jordan 18-42,
Fargas 2-10, Culpepper 2-5, Lechler 1-
(minus 4). San Diego, Tomlinson 24-198;
Turner 5-8, Rivers 2-1, Davis 1-(minus 1).
PASSING-Oakland, Culpepper 24-37-
2-230. San Diego, Rivers 14-21-1-156.
RECEIVING-Oakland, Curry 6-73,
Jordan 6-46, M.Williams 3-35, Porter 3-28;
Miller 3-17, Higgins 2-15, Fargas 1-16.
San Diego, Gates 3-58, Tomlinson 3-16,
Davis 2-30, Floyd 2-25, Manumaleuna 2-
18, Jackson 1-5, Neal 1-4.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-San Dieg),
Kaeding 50 (WL).
Saints 28, Seahawks 17


New Orleans 7 21 0 0 28
Seattle 0 10 0 7- 17
First Quarter
NO-P.Thomas 5 fumble return (Mare
kick), 12:38.
Second Quarter
NO-Johnson 3 pass from Brees (Mare
kick), 14:28.
NO-Moore 7 run (Mare kick), 5:18.
Sea-Obomanu 17 pass from
Hasselbeck (Jo.Brown kick), 2:16.
NO-Colston 2 pass from Brees (Mare
kick), :30.
Sea-FG Jo.Brown 52, :02.
Fourth Quarter
Sea-Burleson 22 pass from
Hasselbeck (Jo.Brown kick), 6:39.
A-68,296.


First downs
Total Net Yards
Rushes-yards
Passing
Punt Returns
Kickoff Returns
Interceptions Ret.
Comp-Att-lnt
Sacked-Yards Lost
Punts
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Time of Possession


NO
22
367
33-121
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-New Orleans, Bush 19-97,
Stecker 8-17, Moore 1-7, Brees 4-p)
Karney 1-0. Seattle, Weaver 3-401
Alexander 14-35, Hasselbeck 2-13, Morris
1-4, Plackemeier 1-0.
PASSING-New Orleans, Brees 25-36,
0-246. Seattle, Hasselbeck 26-43-1-362. '
RECEIVING-New Orleans, Patten 8-
113, Bush 6-44, Moore 3-35, Miller 2-26;
Johnson 2-12, Stecker 2-10, Karney 1-4,
Colston 1-2. Seattle, Engram 9-120;
Burleson 6-63, Obomanu 4-72, Weaver 4-
53, Pollard 2-25, S.Wallace 1-29.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Seattle,
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Hockey Today
SCOREBOARD
Monday, Oct. 15
Toronto at Buffalo (7 p.m. EDT). The
Sabres have 13 goals in their last two
games and 19 in four contests this season.
STARS
Saturday
-Joe Sakic, Avalanche, got his 15th
career hat trick with three goals in
Colorado's 5-1 win over Columbus.
-Olli Jokinen, Panthers, had a goal and
two assists and tied Florida's career scor-
ing mark in a 6-4 victory over Tampa Bay.
-Robert Lang and Jason Williams,
Blackhawks. Lang scored the tying goal
with 1.5 seconds left in regulation and
Williams got the winner 43 seconds into
overtime and Chicago stunned Dallas 2-1.
-Sidney Crosby, Penguins, scored his
first two goals of the season, including the
winner with 5:22 left in the third period, to
lead Pittsburgh past Toronto 6-4.
-Kristian Huselius, Flames, scored
twice and Calgary outlasted Nashville 7-4.
-Patrik Elias, Devils, scored two goals,
including one on a power play with 27 sec-
onds left and New Jersey rallied for a 6-5
win at Atlanta.
-Derek Roy, Jaroslav Spacek and
Brian Campbell, Sabres. Roy and Spacek
each scored twice and Campbell had four
assists in Buffalo's 7-3 rout of Washington.
-Eric Belanger, Wild, scored a short-
handed goal with 3:15 left to help
Minnesota edge Phoenix 3-2.
- -Aaron Ward, Bruins, scored with 12
secondss left to give Boston a 2-1 win at
San Jose.
DOMINATION
Colorado is 22-1-1-1 against Columbus
since the Blue Jackets joined the NHL in
2000 after a 5-1 win on Saturday night.
QUICK STRIKES
Ottawa set a team record for fastest
three goals in Saturday night's 3-1 win
over the New York Rangers. Dany
Heatley, Chris Phillips and Patrick Eaves
scored in a span of 52 seconds in the sec-
ond period to top the previous mark of
1:16 against the New York Islanders on
March 15.
TIED AT THE TOP
Olli Jokinen had a goal and two'assists
to tie Scott Mellanby for Florida's career
scoring lead in a 6-4 victory over Tampa
Bay on Saturday night. Jokinen has 156
goals and 198 assists for 354 points in
seven season with the Panthers.
BRICK WALL
Minnesota's Niklas Backstrom has
allowed just four goals over four appear-
ances this season after surrendering two
in a 3-2 win at Phoenix on Saturday night.
Backstrom had a 1.97 goals-against aver-
age last season and was part of the
William Jennings Trophy-winning tandem
that allowed the fewest goals in 2006-07.
OH, CANADA!
Carolina won its third straight road game
in Canada on Saturday night, 3-1 at
Montreal. The Hurricanes routed Toronto
7-1 on Monday, and beat Ottawa 5-3 on
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Atlantic Division
W LOT PtsGF GA
Philadelphia 3 1 0 6 17 10
N.Y. Islanders 3 3 0 6 14 20
Pittsburgh 2 2 0 4 14 15
New Jersey 2 3 0 4 13 16
N.Y. Rangers 2 3 0 4 10 ,10
Northeast Division
W LOT Pts GF GA
Ottawa 6 1 0 12 22 '14
Boston. 3 2 0 6 15'114
Montreal 2 1 1 5 10. 11
Toronto 2 3 1 5 22 ?24
Buffalo 2 2 0 4 19 '12
Southeast Division
W LOT PtsGFGA
Carolina 4 1 1 9 21 .11
Tampa Bay 3 1 0 6 14 !0
Washington 3 2 0 6 11, 12
Florida 2 3 0 4 13 .15
Atlanta 0 5 0 0 9 23
WESTERN CONFERENCE i
Central Division
W LOT Pts GF.GA
Detroit 4 1 1 9 20 14
St. Louis 3 1 0 6 15 '8
Chicago 3 2 0 6 10' 9
Columbus 2 2 0 4 10 :8
Nashville 2 3 0 4 17 L18
Northwest Division
W LOT PtsGF GA
Minnesota 5 0 0 10 11 -4
Colorado 3 2 0 6 16 14
Vancouver 3 2 0 6 16 g7
Calgary 2 2 1' 5 '17 47
Edmonton 2 4 0 4 13 20
Pacific Division
W LOT PtsGF GA
Dallas 2 2 2 6 16 16
San Jose 2 2 1 5 10 13
Anaheim 2 4 1 5 13 40
Phoenix 2 3 0 4 12 '14
LosAngeles 1 5 0 2 16 '27


Two points for a win, one point for over-
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Saturday's Games
Buffalo 7, Washington 3
New Jersey 6, Atlanta 5
Carolina 3, Montreal 1
Ottawa 3, N.Y Rangers 1
Florida 6, Tampa Bay 4
Pittsburgh 6, Toronto 4
Philadelphia 3, N.Y. Islanders 1
Calgary 7, Nashville 4
Chicago 2, Dallas 1, OT
Colorado 5, Columbus 1
Minnesota 3, Phoenix 2
Vancouver 4, Edmonton 1
Boston 2, San Jose 1
Sunday's Games
Minnesota 2, Anaheim 0
Detroit 4, Los Angeles 1
Monday's Games
Toronto at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
Detroit at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
Tuesday's Games
Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Florida at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.
Calgary at Colorado, 9 p.m.
Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m,'


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NEW YORK Yankees officials
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Torre has led New York to the
playoffs in all 12 of his seasons,
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Levine said Sunday that the final
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old owner.
Hank and Hal have had a larger
voice in the team's operations in
the last year.
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other instances in major league
baseball, his kids have stepped up
and are devoting a lot of time on
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contender to take over. Yankees
broadcaster Joe Girardi, who won
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Florida Marlins in 2006, is another
possibility.
Baseball operations staff will join
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debate player moves. The top of
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who can opt out of the remaining
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Dusty Baker agrees
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CINCINNATI Dusty Baker
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three-year deal Saturday with a
team coming off its seventh straight
losing season and looking for sta-
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television for a year after the
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2006 season. The Reds decided to
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Series as a manager.
Holyfield loses to
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weight title ran into a roadblock
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22 wins and one draw with a slick,
counter-punching display at the
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to 42-9 with two draws.
The judges scored the 12-round
fight 118-110, 117-111 and 117-111.
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Russian, will now try and unify the
fractured division. The other titles
are held by Wladimir Klitschko
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Today in
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Today is Monday, Oct. 15, the
288th day of 2007. There are 77
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Oct. 15, 1917, Dutch dancer
Mata Hari, convicted of spyingfor
the Germans, was executed by a
French firing squad outside Paris.
On this date:
In 1928, the German dirigible
Graf Zeppelin landed in Lakehurst,
N.J., completing its first commercial
flight across the Atlantic.
In 1937, the Emest Hemingway-
novel "To Have and Have Not was
first published.
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Hermann Goering fatally poisoned
himself hours before he was to
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staged activities across the country
S including a candlelight march
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a moratorium against the Vietnam
War.
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kind between vice-presidential
nominees, Democrat Walter F.
Mondale and Republican Bob Dole
p faced off in Houston.
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Force pilot Andy Green twice drove
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Attractive & Intelligent,
would like to meet a
Christian Gentleman to
spend the holidays with
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Criminal past history
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about yourself to:
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Blvd. Crystal River, FL
1 34429
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SCars, Trucks, Vans rt
FREE Removal Metal,
-Junk Vehicles, No title
-OK 352-476-4392 Andy
Tax Deductible Receipt
r- 2 DOGS Labs
Beige, male. Black,
Female. Fixed. Great
health! (352)442-9314

I TOP DOLLAR
For Junk Cars
$ (352) 201-1052 $
$$ CASH PAID $$
Having Code
Enforcement problems
w/ Junk vehicles in your
yard? (352) 860-2545
S $ CASH $
I PAID FOR
Unwanted Vehicles
352-220-0687
$$CASH FOR CARS$$I
No Title Needed.
Gene(352) 302-2781
CALLAHULLA
LEOPARD/CURR/PLO
mix. Exc, hunting/pet.
(352) 628-9456
COMMUNITY SERVICE
The Path Shelter is
available for people
who need to serve
their community
service.
(352) 560-6163 or
(352) 746-9084
Leave Message
FREE KITTENS
Black & Tiger Striped.
- Good w/kids. Loveable
. & friendly. 621-4870
FREE Pickup Unwanted
Furniture Garage
:Sale & Household Items
Call (352) 476-8949
'.FREE REMOVAL OF.
AmV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
Free Removal Scrap
Metal, Appl.'s, A/C,
Mowers, motors, etc,
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FREE PIGEONS
Show Type. To good
home. 352-220-3947
Gas Stove 4 Burners,
Computer Monitors(4)
(352) 795-3394
KITTENS
-Free to good home
(352) 344-5255
KITTENS
Free to good home
(352) 344-5255
Loving Gray Male Cat.
3 1/2 yrs. old Needs
comfortable lap. Mom
is in Nursing Home.
Please help. 726-3306
Qtr HORSE
Appendix Mare, big,
grey 10yrs, needs big
pasture, pasture pet,
(352) 621-7699
The Path Shelter
will pick up your
unwanted vehicle
Tax deductible
receipt given
(352) 746-9084
Twin Female Kittens
Black & white, desper-
ately needing a loving
home, Crystal River
(352) 563-2179
WATER Softener & Iron
Filter (Kinetico)
(352) 795-6693

WE PAY CASH
FOR
JUNK CARS
Top $$ paid $$
352-523-4357

YOUNG BLACK LAB
male. Great disposition,
Not hyper. Very good
w/children &
animals. 352-419-4344
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
(352) 228-9645



MIXED, BIk & Wht., Long
Hair Dog w/cut tail,
male. Vic. Bev. Hills,
10/10 (352) 476-5546
PITBULL
Female Puppy- child is
Heartbroken VIC. of
Croft & Crown Dr.
352-277-8518/400-3110
POODLE
Small, Brown,7 yrs old.
VIC. off Truck Ave,
Hernando 10/6.
(352) 637-5780




CHIHUAHUA MIX
Found near Parsons Pt.
PO. Please call to iden-
tify. (352) 726-1006 or
795-3260
Miniature Schnauzer
Gobbler Dr. Area
Call to identify
(352) 344-5438
TABBY CAT, grey stripe,
found mid Sept. May
be Pt. Slamese/Bangal.
Found near Citrus Cty.
Fair Grounds. Please
call to identity. (352)
726-1006 or 795-3260



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our
adorable cats aid
kittens that are
available for
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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.
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cines for age
appropriate,
Phone 352-563-2370
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West Coast
Christian School
Needs Donations
of Computer
Working or Not
Donations are
Tax Deductiblel
Please Contact Kathy
(352) 795-8099
MR CITRUS
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Childcare Center
Director

Must have creditials
for position. Also
looking for people
w/CDA Credential.
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HAIR STYLIST
F/T-P/T, immed.
openings Call Sue
352-628-0630


STYLIST & NAILTECH
Some following
pref.(352) 746-7166
STYLIST
Now taking applica-
tions, In Hernando
for Opening mid Oct.
(352) 746-0335









RN
Night Shift
(Full Time)
GREAT BENEFITSII
Paid Vacation,
Holidays, -
Health Insurance
& 401K
Ready for a change?
The best kept secret
in nursing Is In
Correctional Nursing.
Current FL RN
license & valid
Drivers license is
required.
To apply for a new
challenging career
visit our facility M-F
8:30AM 4:30PM
2604 W. Woodland
Ridge Drive
Lecanto, Fl 34461
To apply via internet
www.
correctionscorp.com
M/F/VET/HP
E.O.E. Drug Free
Workplace

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

Exp. Medical
RECEPTIONIST

Needed, for busy
surgeons office.
Fax Resume to:
(352) 563-6328

EXPERIENCED I
MDS LPN

NURSE

Candidate must
understand the Long
Term Care plan
process and
enjoy meeting
w/famllies. This
candidate must be
computer literate
and be able to
assess patients.
Position requires a
reliable positive
team player
Mail or Fax Resume;:
Aft: Laurie Coleman1
136 NE 12th Ave.
Crystal River, FL
34429
OR FAX RESUME to:
(352) 795-5848
L DFWP/EOE

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

F/T LPN

Seeking outgoing,
energetic
Individual.
Apply at:
BARRINGTON PLACE
(352) 746-2273

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- physicians.
and be responsible
for front desk duties.
Please apply online
at www.cltrusmh cam
CMHS Is an equal op-
portunity employer.


EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/ Cell 422-3656
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

LPN
We are a residential
program for 96
high and maximum
risk males committed
to the Dept. of
Juvenile Justice.
Competitive pay rate
Benefit package
Apply In person at:
Cypress Creek
2855 W Woodland
Ridge Dr.
Lecanto, FL 34461
Or tax resume to
352-527-2235
Drug Free Workplace
/EEO

LPNs
3-11 & 11-7
If you possess above
average skills, are
dedicated to the
higher standards of
elder care, good
documentation and
a genuine caring
attitude, we have a
place for you. We
offer a salary range
comparable to your
experience and
great benefits.
Crystal River Health
and Rehab Center
136 NE 12th Ave.
Crystal River, FL 34429
(352) 795-5044
HR/Connie
(M, T, Th., & F 9-3)
DFWP/ EOE


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
t4 Apply at; :
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
Vicky/Peggy at:
(352) 746-0330

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

RN/LPN
CNA/HHA'S
Interim Health Care
(352)637-3111





CUSTOMER
SERVICE

QUICK TEMP
EMPLOYMENT
--. .Is-looking for
Customer Service
Representative to
work full-time
Mon Fri from 9:30am
to 5:30pm
Contact 204-887-4734


EXECUTIVE
HOUSEKEEPER
For Resort Hotel in
Citrus County. 3 years
prior experience In
position required.
Health Insurance, 401,
Vacation & Holidays.
Mall resume with
salary requirements
to: Citrus County
Chronicle Blind Box
#1395M, 1624XN.
Meadowcrest Blvd.
Crystal River, FL 34429

REAL ESTATE CAREER
Sales Lic. Class $249 I
I Start 10/30/07
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
SCHOOL, INC. I
1 (352)795-0060*

YMCA
PROGRAM
DIRECTOR

Opportunity for
experienced
professional with
strong leadership and
relationship skills. Must
have budgetary,
administrative and
supervisory
experience. YMCA of
the Suncoast -
Citrus County
www.suncoast
vmca.org
Resumes to
sball@suncoast
vmca.org
EOE DFWP
Salary $33,000-$36,000




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
HUNGRY HOWIE'S
PIZZA & SUBS
Hiring inside help &
delivery drivers.
Great way to earn
extra Holiday cash!
FT/PT available.
Retirees welcome.
Must have valid FL.
License and proof
of insurance.
Please apply at
3601 N. Lecanto Hwy.,
Beverly Hills. Please
ask for Diana.






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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


ATTENTION
Real Estate Agents,
Brokers, and
Salesmen of all fields.
Are you tired of long
hours with no
compensation?
My agents make
$5,000 to $7,000
a month. We have
joined a national
effort to assist In the
enrollment of the new
Medicare Advantage
plans for Retirees on
Medicare
You will work in
Pharmacies,
Senior Centers and
Local area.,
My Agents enjoy
Monthly Bonuses
We take trips all
over the world
We advance 1st
commissions
Vested Renewals
We have Preset
appointments
.TV Leads
Seminars
Pre approach letters
Please call Mr. Buck
at 1-352-726-7722
for an interview or
Fax Resume to
1-352-726-6813

REAL ESTATE CAREER
SSales Uc. Class $249 1
I Start 10/30/07
CITRUS REAL ESTATE -
I SCHOOL, INC. l
(352)795-0060*
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DRIVER NEEDED

Class A or B Preferred
Contact:
Dicks Moving Inc.
(352) 621-1220

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

LAWN
TECHNICIAN

F/T clean Dri. Uc.,
Lawn experience
preferred.
Will train; benefits
Apply in person
CITRUS PEST MGT.
5 N. Melbourne
Beverly Hills, Fl 34465

MARKETING
AGENT
Opportunity w/major
Country Club.
Community
Developer to join
marketing team,
responsible for
cultivating leads from
national advertising
program...
Program Includes:
aggressive phone
efforts and
attendance at
promo events, in &
out of Florida. Choice
of Salary and bonus
or Salary and
commissions must
have RE License for
commission plan. Fax
Resume to Nancy @
352-746-4456

POSTAL JOBS

$17.33- $27.58/HR,
NOW HIRING. for
application & free
government job info.
call
AMERICAN ASSOC.
OF LABOR
1-913-599-8226, 24HRS
emp. serve.




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

PT Staff Associate
Professional, reliable.
ability to work w/ pub-
lic, phone answering
skills, & computer skills a
must. Heavy lifting req.
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compliance with
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Board of Directors.
Ideal candidate must
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care preferred.
Please apply online
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WANTED SHORT TERM
LOAN SEC. BY OWNER
Occ. home. $10K, int.
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year. Will train. Guar-
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full price. 877-766-5757
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INSTALLED- $16 495
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A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
-* 2 Ton $780.00
-* 2-'/2ton $814.00
-* 3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
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*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Avail. Free
Delivery! 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appliance
Refrigerators, washers,
stoves. Service & Parts
(352) 344-2928
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
APT. SIZE CLOTHES
WASHER, new. $45
(352) 860-2434
FREEZER
7.5 Cu. Ft.
Upright, white. $100
Evenings only.
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Backhoe $2,500
Landscape
(352) 634-1728.
or (352) 527-0403




TRACTOR
John Deere model 420,
Hydra-Static Drive
Onan 20hp Engine 570
hours, 50" Mid-mount
Deck, pwr Str. HydroLift.
Runs Great $2500 obo
352-249-4456/586-6861



Patio Set
Martha Stewart
Collection Sofa, coffee
table 2 rockers,
excel cond. $295.
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DISHWASHER
Whirlpool, Excellent
Condition $75 i
(352) 527-9876
GAS STOVE .;
Magic Chef $125;'
DRYER, Kenmore
$25 re
(352)344-4182 t
GE Washer
2 yrs old, good 't,
condition, $125 :'i
(352) 341-5182
HOT WATER HEATER
"State' 40 gal. $75,
HOT WATER HEATER"
Whirlpool, 30 gal. $75,
(352) 344-4182
KENMORE APPLIANCES-
MICROWAVE, Wht., I
Above Range $50;
DISHWASHER, Wht. $99.'
Both 1 yr. Exc. Concj.
(352) 560-7730 ,
WASHER & DRYER
KENMORE
Washer less than lyr.
Both work exc. $300
(352) 527-6639
Washer & dryer, exc.,
like new, S295/set,
w/1-yr. Guar. Free Del.:
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3-pc diam-plate tool
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cannonball bed,
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15991 NE Hwy27 Alt
Willlston, FL
352-528-2950
Col. Joel Kulcsar
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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
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CAR STEREO DECK
Alpine AM/FM/CD &'
XM Sat. Radio + Subwtr,
Great sound Uke New
only $150 352-208-4428




2x6x 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




$300/all (352) 621-0848
QUALITY LUMBER "
Romantic Red Cedar.
3,000 bd, ft. @ $2.50/bt.
Cherry 1K bd. ft. $3/bft
Pecan 300 bd.ft. $3/bW
352-522-0724/229-1302




Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery. ava1.
Free quote, 344-483w
CANNON COPIER "
Business Type; Works
Great $35; ,
OLD LAPTOP $15 .
Both for $45
(352) 860-2434
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New.&
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/ '
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeell.com
PRINTER
Dell Laser mdl 1700 $50
Xerox scanner mdl 6400
$30 (352) 382-0380









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OUTDOOR TABLE
W/Large umbrella/
stand, w/4 chairs
$95. (352) 637-0440




2 Recliners
$150. ea.or best offer
Hand Painted Victorian
Lamp 28" Tall, $75. obo
(352) 637-4645
PRE OWNED FURNITURE
Unbeatable Prices
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
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
SHills (352) 270-8028
BEDROOM SET
Girl's Full Sz. Canopy,
- Dresser w/mirror, night
stand & desk. $175obo
(352) 489-8633


BEDS -. BEDS BEDS
The factory outlet stores
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 4- 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-'/2' w/Stg
& 2 End tables 24"X 24"
w/shelf Hvy Oak $150
(352) 341-1915
COMPUTER DESK
73x45, enclosed, lite
finish$125. 7pc. Patio Set
PVC w/cushion, good
condition $125
352-476-3388
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), ask-
Ing $90; 4 drawer metal
filing cabinet, $45
Call (352) 726-6237
DRESSER, Oak
64", 8 drawer.
w/mirror;
Night Table
Both for $150
(352) 344-4182
Entertainment Cntr
w/crown-dntl midg.
slidg, TV Tray, $700
LazyBoys(2) Lthr Reclnr
$300/ea. (352) 382-7074
GLASS-TOP DR SET
Wicker w/4 chairs $100
obo; Designer GLASS
TOP Table w/massive
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 email photos
dm82444@aol com
(352) 382-2294
Lovely Solid Mahogany
King size bed
complete, dresser,
chest of drawers & side
tables, $600.
(352) 637-0440
Modern Sofa &
Loveseat, neutral color
excel. cond., $575.
Rattan Glass top,
breakfast set, 2 chairs,
$50. (352) 746-9453
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/inlaid 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


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DIESEL TRACTOR (Sm.)
3 cyl., 49 hrs., Very LARGE
economical! Yanmar, CA
22 hp. made by Deere, Ready
Bush & grader blade $60
inc. $3,950. 344-1093 (352)


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olf carts. We
rts 628-2084
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d. Citrus Co.
5 + Materials.
979/400-0150
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RS Push Gas
rarely used,
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0 (2)
lied mowers
p recycler
r, like new
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POSTER
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Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
All Tractor/Dirt Service
JLand Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
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Lowest rates guarant.
726-8010 727-421-3636
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GRINDING, Mowing,
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R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
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,.grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
0256879 352-341-6827
* A TREE SURGEON
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Serve. Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452




Citrus County
SComputer Doctors
,.& Repairs In-Home or
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'Free quote, 344-4839
Computer Pro, Lw Fit Rt.
.In-House Networking,
V virus, Spyware & morel
S52-794-3114/586-7799

Cooter Computers Inc.
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Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
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VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcoverlng.AI work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
Husband & Wife DP
Press.Cleaning & Paint-
ing. Lic.&lns. 637-3765
3rd GENERATION SERV
fencing, Gen. home
repairs, Int/Ext. Painting,
lawn trees. &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% off any job. lic
9990257151 & Ins. (352)
201-0658






INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Uc./ins.
(352) 726-9998
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




ASSISTANCE FOR SRS
Driver, shopping, appts.
meals, laundry, respite
relief. 352-746-5666
W LOVING CARE W
That makes a
difference. Will care
for elderly person In
my home or yours 24 hr.
care. Louisa, 201-1663




We do It ALL Big/Small
HOME REMODELING
SPECIALISTSIII
Concrete slabs, Brick
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References.
(352) 746-9613



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fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Llc#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397




Artistic Housecleaning
Wonderful detailed &
exc. job! Yrs. exp. & ref.
Ellie (352) 586-5968
FINAL DETAILS, LLC
CLEANING SERVICES,
New Const.,Vacant
Prop.,Offices, Residen-
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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
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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.
Nancy (352) 628-2774


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& COUNTERTOPS
Much Less Than Newll
Nature Coast Cabinets
Lic. & Ins. (352)400-5861


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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 CRC1326872


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FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257-1011
1 panel or camp cage
Family owned & oper'd
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Lic#2708
(352) 628-0562




CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
AUGIE'S PRESSURE
Cleaning Quality
Work, Low Prices. FREE
Estimates: 220-2913









housesdriveways. 25 yrs
exp. Lic./Ins. 341-3300
.* ROLAND'S *
PRESSURE CLEANING
Mobiles, houses & roofs
Driveways w/surface
cleaner. No streaks
24 yrs. Lic. 352-726-3878


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Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning,
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small Reliable. Ins
0256271 352-465-9201
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gutter & roof clean,
press. wash.Lic&lns.
#0169757 344-4409
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Lawn, Trees,
Landscaping, FREE Est.,
10% off any job. lic
99990257151 & Ins. (352)
201-0658
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Affordable & Reliable
Lic.34770 (352)302-8001


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HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE '
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl., Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages 1
352-697-1126


FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est., Lic #0256374
(352) 257-9508
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Free Est., Lic #0256374
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If its Broke ,Jerry
Can Fix It. Lic#189620
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352-344-5213
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References.
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Remodeling, Lighting,
Spa, Sheds Lic. & Insur.
#2767 (352)257-2276
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Resid. & Comm.
Ins. &Lic. #EC0001840
Rob @ 352-220-9326
Mel352-255-4034




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Tree Service & Demos
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Mark (352) 302-4130
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving Items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790


go wlol
r AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
I PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages
352-697-1126
L 7 M M .
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., app trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professional
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264/201-1422
r 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, Lie. & Ins.,
352 422-7279
3rd GENERATION SERV
fencing, Gen. home
repairs, Int/Ext, Painting,
lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% off any job. lic
99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
25 Years In County
Free Est., Res./Comm.
FENCES BY DALLAS
ic./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


#1 in Service
Hise Roofing
New const. reroofs &
repairs. 25 yrs. exp, leak
spec. #CCC1327059
(352) 344-2442
John Gordon Roofing
Reas Rates Free est. Proud to
Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358




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
Sdewaks, Drveways Palios,
slabs.
Free est. Lic. 2000. Ins.
795-4798
Decorative concrete,
River rock, curbs, Stamp
concrete Fuston's River
Rock (352) 344-4209
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Lic.1476 726-6554
We do it ALL Big/Small
HOME REMODELING
SPECIALISTSIII
Concrete slabs, Brick
Pavers, Windows,
Doors, Storm Panels,
Kitchen Cabinets, Tile
& MOREII 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
SPECIALISTS
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
Lic106120. Insured.
(352) 382-4621
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
Lic/Ins. #2441 795-7241
CUTTING EDGE Ceramic
Tile.' L #2713, Insured.
Showers Firs Counters
Etc. (352) 422-2019
Mosaic Tile & Remodel
Marble, porcelain &
ceramic. Remodel
more 4 less. 287-3170


Hurricane Builders
Unlimited, LLC. 30yrs.
exp. Drywall Specialty
New or Restoration. Lic
1329305 (352) 563-2125
ROCKMONSTERS, INC.
St. Cert. Metal/Drywall
Contractor. Repairs,
Texture, Additions,
Homeowners, Builders
Free est (352) 220-9016
Lic.#SCC131149747
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263




FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All types of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
work. No job too small.
352-302-7325 341-2019
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, 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
TOP SOIL SPECIAL A
Screened, no stones.
10 Yds $150; 20 Yds $225
352-302-6436 &




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
Line Rock/Fill Dirt
Sr. Disc. 352-302-4686
TURTLE ACRES
Bushhog, Grading,
Stumpgrinding,
Removal No job too
small. (352) 422-2114


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3rd Generation Service
Fencing. Gen. home
repairs, Int/Ext. Painting,
Lawn, Trees,
Landscaping, FREE Est.,
10% off any job. lic
9990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Slump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272

SOD SOD SOD.
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352) 341-3032


"El Ceupu outsi 9 u uup
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
i 352-464-3967 "
a POOL LINERS a
A 15 Yrs. Exp. *
Call for free estimate
(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 yrs. Exp. Licensed
Michael (352)637-6618




DRY OAK FIREWOOD
4 X 7 Stack
$80 delivered.
(352) 344-2696




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


"DEBRIS HAULING"
& Misc. Clean-Up;,' I
Tree Service & Demo'
352.447-3713/232-2898

CHEAPEST AROUNDiE
Mobile detailing servtee,
Home/office. Free es-I
Frankie (352)220-6760
DOG GROOMING
In your home or min@.h
10 yrs. exp. Stephanie
@ (352) 503-3435 -;
LISA'SSIMPLE
ORGANIZATION & MORE
Floors to ceilings ''w
Inside/Out & In b'twr4
(352) 362-6452 ',
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607

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COUNTY REALTY


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Res/Com. Installatio&its
Lic.(352) 400-2221 Ins


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* Remodeling Soffit & Facing
* Room Additions I in 'l Siding
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L IWIII DCS0, WUUo
headboards, complete
$175/set;
QUILTING FRAMES $50.
(352) 634-0932
5th WHEEL HITCH
(Reese) $150 Lawn
mower TORO quick
starter, runs good $100
352-726-0094
BICYCLES(2)
Mns R600 Cannondale,
Women's eros
Bianchl$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


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Carpet Factory Direca '
Sales Install RepalJ
Laminate, tile, wood ,
disc. (352) 341-0909:
CERAMIC TILE 17"x1 :
Neutral Color, Retail
$1.32 pay only .79
352-613-7670
COLOR TV
27" $30, 5 Florida Style
pier/end tables all foj
$125 (352) 382-7074'
SMG
DINING ROOM TABLE
W/4 chairs, $75;
REFRIGERATOR, $75
(352) 270-3641
Generator bought
2005, never used,
5550 watts/8550, Brigg
& Stratton, $500
(352) 637-0440
HOMEOWNERS If yoo
would like to sell you,
home or mobile for
cash quickly, call
Fred Farnsworth
(352) 726-9369
POOL TABLE
42"x72" $125
Electric (Yamaha),
Guitar+ amp $225.'
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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:
IBrian (352) 220-0576
,lhyl rack, holds 8 rolls,
sn rollers, will deliver
;4.150. (352) 341-0787
Wood burning
r fireplace, $150.
Kitchen table, 4 chairs,
wooden & hutch, $50.
(352) 344-9633




'-iANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
Handicapped van with
Braun llfft.hand
controls, six way power
-seat, fully loaded,
wood package with
1~VCR, 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. &
I Chrgr. easy to operate
w/joystick, Like New
$350(352) 726-0559.
RASCAL SCOOTER
$375.00.
PACE SAVER
$375.00
(352) 628-9625



L.BUYING US COINS
, .eating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
,'.' (352) 228-7676



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GUITAR
,iSchecter Electric,
$350. (352) 795-7766
r, GUITARS
'kemine Accoustic,
I $200; Ovation
Accoustic/electric,
!$250; (352) 795-7766
t PIANO
P'40X24X56, Wurlitzer
ipinet, carved legs.
SCherry, heater, exc.
$650. GUITAR, Hoener
Never played, $175;
1 (352) 795-0636




,PUAL FLUSH TOILET
'. ontemp. Ipc. new
or' c '...or,, I 618 gal.
.comlon Heig r.i. Seat
nr..:ci reli 35' i'r $175
gets It 352-726-3680




35 Piece Weider
Exercise Workout Set.
$135 firm
(352) 746-7679
*ADJUSTABLE TREADMILL
$150/obo
(352) 628-0588
carthlite Avalon Mas-
,Mage Table with head
0-,est & carrying case,
like new, $245
(352) 637-5026
S.hwinn Exercise Bike,
Exc. cond. $300/obo
Ab/Back Lounger
$75/obo.
(352) 637-0440



Assault Shotgun
l. 12 go.,8 shot,
Semi-auto
$575.
(352) 697-1200
BOW (Fred Bear)
Super Kodiak recurve,
IAMB 60" draw wt 451bs,
RFLw/leather qvr.wood
prfow & target $475obo
I (352) 637-2890
! *FREE REMOVAL OF.
WTV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
I mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
GOLF CART BATTERIES
-THE BATTERY MEDICS
36V & 48V Sets $245
.p Contact Mark @
gr,. 727-375-6111
PITCHING MACHINE
Iron Mike. Throws
i baseballs & softballs.
i $1,800 352-302-0569
SSmith & Wesson
iModel 5906 SS w/3 clips
SSam Brown Basket
SWeave Police Holsters
& Belt. Exc. cond. $700
S/ (352) 382-2899
SWE BUY GUNS
,On site Gun Smithing
; (352) 726-5238




6 CARGO TRAILER
,r:od shape $875.
S352-860-1106


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 Now!
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
Male Rottweiler
Puppy no papers nec.
39 yr. old home-bound
woman looking for
companion. Free or
cheap chest freezer
(352) 621-0909
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.
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
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 s, 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 Spayed $25
Dog Neutered &
Saved start at $35
Low cost shot clinic
Tues, Weds & Thurs
1st & 3rd Saturdays
lOam-4pm
(352) 563-2370
LAB PUPS
Bread for loveable
smart pups, AKC,
Health Cert. Vet.
Appr'd, Chocs. & BIks
$250 up. (352) 795-1902
MACAW PARROT
Blue & Gold, w/ large
cage & play pin
$850
Call 464-0520
MALTI-POO'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
Cavaller/poo,
Yorkle/poo, malte/poo
Maltese/shlh lzu
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 Bearsi
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
YORKIE, Male
12 wk, old.
AKC & CKC Reg. $650
(352)726-2295 After 10A


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




CRYS RVR/HOM
3/2 Clean WD hu $650
Lg. Lot. 352-228-0525
CRYSTAL RIVER
I BR Sm. TrIr., Free
Electric, Satellite, fncd,
No pets/No smoking.
$125/Wk. $250. dep
(352) 563-1465
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 I Ac. Well inc.
Ist/lst/sec. $750/mo.
(352) 464-4808
HOMOSASSA 1/1
& 2/1 1st/Ist/sec.
352-634-2368
HOMOSASSA
2/1 Furn., Prvt. Lot,
newly renovated. No
smoke/pets. $600/mo
+ util., stf/last/sec.
(352) 270-3472
HOMOSASSA
2/1, I2 mi. off hwy. 19,
quiet area, $450/mo+
sec. (352) 628-4121
HOMOSASSA
3/2 single wide, south of
Homosassa Springs
$600/mo. + $600 sec.
NO Pets, Yr. Lease
Req'd 352-382-1076
INVERNESS
2/1 Furn, nice quiet, no
pets, on canal $550/mo
Ist/Ist/sec 352-860-2452
INVERNESS 2/1
Furn., crnr lot. $550/mo.
Rent/Buy 352-201-1222
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, apple water
Incl. Fishing piers.
Beautiful trees $350/up
Leeson's 352-476-4964
INVERNESS
Large 4/1 with W/D
$850/mo. 1st + Security
(352) 560-3355
LECANTO
1 BR MH, all until $625.
mo. (352) 628-2590
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 furn $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




2 Bedrm. In Woodhaven
Park, Bushnell,
$12,000. obo
(352) 400-2289
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, lor 2BR
Mobiles. Scr. porches,
appl., water Incl. Fishing
piers. $7,000-$15,000.
Leeson's 352-476-4964
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/0. 352-746-5918
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
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5 BDRM HUD $37,5001
Only $298/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
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4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714


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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 Publlx
Call Maria Carter at
Century 21 Nature
Coast (352) 422-4006
3/2 SW on Two / AC
Lots. Scm porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
4/2, 2280SF on 1'/2AC
Pool, Trip. wd. HOLDER,
Horse Corral, Close to
bike/ horse trail. Many
upgrds, Scrn In sunrm.
$119,000. 352-522-1901
By Owner, 2 'V Acres,
2000, DW, 3/2,
Homes of Merrit
$120,000. obo
(352) 621-3974
CRYSTAL RIVER 5/2
Bonus room, FP, wood
floors & tile, h2" drywall
thruout, 9x42 scm.
country prch. on 1ac.
$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
HERNANDO
2/1 2 scrn. porches, 1
wood deck, all new In-
side, Quick sale $43,900.
at 3199E. Buffalo Ln.
West side of Hwy 200
INVERNESS
Huge Dbl Wide, 1,968'
under roof, 1295 S
Golddust Ter. $69.900.
Day 344-3444
Evening 344-3084
HOMOSASSA DW
Mobile home '00
1850 sq. ft. 3/2 LR, DR
Fm, Cmptr Rm, New
Carpet, fenced yard,
front/rear decks
Uke New $84,500
352-613-5652/503-3495
HOMOSASSA
SPRINGS
2/2 Fixer up mobile
home on half acre lot
$20k obo
(352) 795-6044
HOMOSASSA, 2.4 Ac.
4/2, '98 Country Setting.
Re'mod., FP, Lg. Decks
$168Kobo 352-586-7848
LAND & HOME
2 Acre Lot
with 2085 sq. ft.,
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 Now!!
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
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 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
2/1.5 Nicely Furnished
In 55+ Park. Excel.
Cond. W/D, Fl, Rm. +
Scm. Rm, laundry, shed
+ 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
NEW 2/1-V SW, incl.
apple air move In now.
inverness Adult Pk,
$29,900 Possible
financing Call (352)
344-1002 or 302-2824


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$575mo. $862 sec. Call
9am-6pm 352-341-4379
INVERNESS
2/1 Tri-plex, great loc,
clean & roomy, no
smoking/no pets
$575/mo I st/lst/sec.
(352) 341-1847
INVERNESS 2/1
W/D, quiet, no smoking
/pets, $575/mo. lst/last/
sec. (352) 212-4661
INVERNESS
2/1, large eat In kitch.,
no pets, $650 1st, last.
sec. 697-0970 746-6148
INVERNESS
2/1, prch, $395 mo. 1st,
last, sec No smoking.
352-726-4521 before 7p
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


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New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821


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, turn. like a
model home. New
lanail, 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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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
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SUGARMILL WOODS
$850 W/Lawn SVC, 6 Irg
Rms, Gr Cond. Pets Ok,
VeryPrvt.352-634-4921




CRYSTAL RIVER
1/1 Neat & clean; No
smoking 352-795-4384
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




2&3
BEDROOM APTS.
Starting at $466.
C/H/A, NO PETS
Occaalonally
handicapped units do
become available
For Info. call
Gatehouse Apts. at
352-726-6466,
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Mon. thru Fri.



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Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 BEDROOM
Crystal River.634-0595
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 BR, laundry/premises,
$500 mo.+ sec. deposit.
352-465-2985
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/12, 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,
clean, quiet. Close to
mall & hospital.
Complete laundry
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
+sec. dep. 865-809-6101
INVERNESS
1/1 Clean, quiet,$425+
Ist/Ist/sec 352-464-4211
INVERNESS
2 BR, W & D. Hkup,
close to hospital,
$500. mo. first, Ist, Sec.
(352) 212-6002
INVERNESS 2/1


Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 BEDROOM
Crystal River. 634-0595




CRYSTAL RIVER
Centrally located.
Professional Office
ForERent. 700 sf.
352-563-2550
HERNANDO
Hwy 486 Strfrnt/Retail/
Office. 1000sf for lease
(352) 341-3300
Hwy. 490 Office/Wrhse.
2200 sf, $1,650 mo.
Islander Construction
(727) 808-5949
MEDICAL/OFFICE/
RETAIL INVERNESS
Diana G Marcum PA,
(352) 341-0900




CITRUS HILLS
2/2 Furn. Prvt. Owned.
352-527-8002/476-4242
CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Greenbriar II.1st fir. turn.
Near pool. $113,500
$1,000mo. 352-249-3155
CITRUS HILLS
2BR, 21/2 BA Townhouse
Furnished $800/mo.
352-697-0801
INVERNESS 2/2
W/D, New carpet,
appl.'s, comm. pool.
garb. Incl. $750.mo.
1st, Ist. $500. sec.
(352) 746-4611
INVERNESS
2/2, pool view, 55+
socials $725/mo
2nd Floor 352-637-5200

3/2/1 Moorings, $850.
2/2/1, Landings $750.
Judy B Spake, LLC
Shawn (727) 204-5912
Sugarmill Woods
2/2, Completely turn.
$850. mo., Year Lease
$1,600.-seasonal all util.
3 mo. min. 352 746-4611




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
1/1 Apt., Carport, W/D,
Conn. sm. pet w/dep
close to lake & town,
$450 F/L/S 352-637-5200
INVERNESS
2/1, $550. mo.,
No pets, 1st, last + sec.
352-344-8389
LECANTO
2/11/2/den, beau. cond.
Kit. equip. C/H/A, fans,
W/D hu. You will love it!
No pets. $595. Call Bob
(352) 344-8313




CRYSTAL RIVER
Attention Power Plant
Workers. Furnished
Waterfront home, 2 RV
sites. Lodge-type
rooms, Weekly or
Seasonal. By Owner.
John (352) 628-0011




2 GREAT LOCATIONS
Lg. 2/2/1 Ing. Pool, Lg.
2/1/1. BOTH: Fl. rms.
spotless, Lots ofxtras,
Furn/un352-302-1370
INVERNESS
1/1/1 $550/mo. 1st
$800 sec. 352-220-4082

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5% down 20yrs at
8%apr, For listings call
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BANK FORECLOSURE
4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
HUD HOMES 4 BR
$366/mo. 5%down,
20yrs. 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5711
5 BDRM HUD $37,500!
Only $298/mo! 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
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
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
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INVERNESS Lg. 2/2
W/D hkup, $600/mo
352-341-2182 /586-2205
LECANTO
1 Bedroom Apartment
352-613-2989/746-5238
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New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down. Easy Terms


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NO CREDIT CHECKII
352-484-0866
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BEVERLY HILLS
I 2 & 3-bedroom avail I
$550-u p
352-637-2973
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BEVERLY HILLS
2/1.5, CHA, dshwsher.
New carpet, tile, etc.
W/D.$650/mo. 8 Illinois.
(352)6795-7374
BEVERLY HILLS
Immaculate 3/2 $695,
sec Move in Special
352-400-1501 527-2888
BEVERLY HILS
FIRST MO.FREEl 1Bed
w/FI. Rm.,CHA, W/D
Sunroom 352-422-7794
CITRUS HILLS
Pool, 671 Olympia 3/2/2
1 acre. $1175. 563-4169
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/1
Remodeled. W&D Cen-
tral air. $650.mo. C. 2
mo free. (609) 457-9349
RENT TO OWN!
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/1/CP, Scrnd porch,
new LR carpet, CHA,
CLEANI No petsl $575
(352)563-2114
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1. New cond. No
pets. $850/mo. Credit
Ck. (352) 615-1612
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
CR/Hom 3/2/1 $750
new carpet, fenced
CH/A220-2447/212-2051
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1, fam. rm., water,
gar. & pest, incl. $730.
+ sec. (352) 464-2716
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, W/D, next to Port
Hotel, $300/wk. 26wk
min. All util. inc. Sec/
dep neg. 352-795-8029
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/1, $725. mo.
1st& sec. No smoking
352-795-5126
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


CRYSTAL RIVER
Spacious 2/2 condo.
Beautiful waterfront
view w/dock. Recently
updated, partially
furnished. Pool, tennis
cts., cable TV. $900/mo
(414) 690-6337
HOMOSASSA
10085 Halls River. 2/2
w/pool, lanai, FR,
office, dock $1,400 mo.
(352) 527-9733
HOMOSASSA
RIvrfrnt 2/2, Stilt, AC,
$850mo (813) 312-9076




CITRUS SPRINGS
1 STUNNING NEWER
HOME FOR RENT or
RENT TO OWN
Possible 4th BR/den
2,458sf. $995/mo
352-239-3700
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 home, Newly
updated, near schools
& mail $795/mo. F/L/S.
352-228-0795
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
INGLIS
Share 5/2 on 11 acres.
$500/mo. Call Lisa
Broker/owner
352-422-7925




CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1.5,Garb.,H20,cable,el
ec. $1,100/MO.
(352) 527-0260
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

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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 Ia. Backs
to Black Diamond
3186 W Birds Nest Dr.
MLS#315839 $289,700
352-586-1558
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CRYSTAL RIVER
2,300 sf. Zoned GNC.
4/2/1 (AC garage), 2 Uv.
Areas. Perfect for sm.
bus./live-in resid.: Drs,
Real Estate, etc.
$1,500 Contact Alan
(352) 584-1584
HERNANDO
Prime GNC location
near Citrus Hillsl
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
$179,900352-427-5574
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
* CASH * *
(973) 343-3344
Handyman
Special! Cheap!
CASHI (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 trl, 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 in! Must Sell!
$79,900 352-613-2855
3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
New Home Citrus Spgs.
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
3/2/2 HOME
Built 2005. Priv fence,
scr porch, upgraded
kit. 7955 N. Galena Ave.
$155,00 or OBO.
352-302-3103
COMFORTABLE AND
CONVENIENT 2/1 Plus
Fam. rm, fenced bkyrd.
$89,900 Call Sally Henry
Parsley Real Estate
(352) 563-7491

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A Fantastic Valuel
Reduced to $144,900.
2/2/2 Fai. Rm, DR, LR,
hardwd firs. Ready to
move in! Must see!
Call 352-464-2094
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
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NEW Constructioni
3/2/2- $139,900
1900+ Total Sq/Ft.
Dave. (813) 966-1846
Newer Home on 1.3 AC.
Borders State Park.
Near Citrus Springs.
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Homosassa Meadows
3/2/2 from $695.
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
INVER/FLORAL CITY
2/1, W&D, quiet, clean,
Ig. yard, NO PETS.
$650/mo.352-613-6262
INVERNESS
1st Mo. Rent $6001
$900 thereafter. Newer
3/2/2, privacy fence.
352-346-2932/650-1232
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.
serv. $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 3/2/2
Lanai, nice, Ig. home &
yard refs. No smoking,
$885+ sec 352-344-5783
INVERNESS
3/2/2, fam. rm. large
home $900 1st, last, sec.
697-0970 746-6148
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, or 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
Lecanto
Spacious 3/2/1, /2 acre
fenced, pets ok, $850
mo. (352) 637-3484
PINE RIDGE
3/2, fncd. 1 Ac., Short
Term Rental. Mo. to Mo.
$750mo. 352-527-4317
PINE RIDGE
3/2'2/2, Screen Pool
5310 Yuma $1100/mo
(352) 302-6025
R.L.E. Dunnellon
2/1.5, inside laundry.
$675/mo.. Ist/lIst/sec.
(352) 572-2993



SUGARMILL WOODS
3/2, 2.100 sf. Avail. 11/1.
$1,000mo 352-382-3647




CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2-3/2 Upscale secure
area, Non Smoking, 1st,
Ist, long Ise. preferred
$1,000. (352) 212-8504
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, fully furn, 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


Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission

Reia elect

(352) 795-1555







$99,90011 2/1; 1,100 sf.
9 Polk Lease Opt. or
Owner Financing Avail.
Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker 1st
Choice. (352)220-9188
Beautifully Remodeled
Pool Home, Like New!
3/2/2 split fir plan.
1730sf, Scrnm. lanail
w/heated self cleaning
pool on dbl. lot.
$179,900. FSBO
(352) 476-2080
BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN
NO CREDIT CHECKII
352-484-0866
jademlssion.com
ESTATE SALE 3/2
CONVENIENT 2/1* Plus
Fam. rm, fenced bkyrd-
$89,900 Call Sally Henry
Parsley Real Estate
(352) 563-7491



















READY TO MOVE INI ,
2 BR, 1.5 BA, 1+ Gar.
Close to Comm. Cntr.
Seller Very Motivated
$119,900.(352) 344-1113
(352) 346-2531




3/2/2 CRYSTAL GLEN
,900 SELLER WILL
PAY $5K IN CLOSING
COSTSI Ron Egnot 1st
Choice Coldwell Bnkr.
352-287-9219









BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI

Your SATISFACTION

(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










CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE


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4/3/2 POOL HOME
Crystal Oaks 2,075 sf.,
Prof. Remodeled!
Everything NEWI S. S.
appl., granite $299,900.
727-254-2534/492-6679




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.ownerscom/waa6
891 (352) 746-3538
BRENTWOOD VILLAGE
MOTIVATED! For Sale By
Owner, No monthly
maint. fees. Comp.
updated. Lots of tile,
new apple & much
more. Don't miss out!
$154,900(352)422-4086
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 #1841941
(352) 527-4225
MEADOWS G.Course
POOL HOME 3/2/2.5
12 X 20 S.C. Pool,
Many upgrades!
Memb. Avail. $264,900
MUST SEEI352-270-3536
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! $144K
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 See! $100,000.
(352) 344-5448
SPOTLESS 2 BDRM. 2BA
HOME 2 car gar, caged
in-ground pool, situated
on 2.5 ac. landscaped
estate. Fenced for
horses & spotted w/
mature oaks. Everything
new. If you are looking
this is a must see!
(VACANT MOVE TO-
DAY) Asking $269K
Contact D Crawford for
details. (352) 212-7613



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0 DOWN TO BUYI1
$720/mo. + taxes &
insurance. 3/2/2
located in Highlands
Large home, very clean
Needs nothing.
(352) 601-5600





3,500 La, 5,000 Total Sf
4.8 Ac. Adj. 4.8 Avail.
3/2.5/2.5 Near all
amenities. Priced well
below appr.@ $399K!
(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
Extras! $149.9k
1719 Old Floral City Rd.
(352) 860-0408
MLS 318166 RIts Inv.
2/2/1 INGROUND POOL
FI Rm, Scrn prch, Quiet,
clean, must see! Priced
to sell. (352) 637-9591
2/2/1 WHISPERING
PINES VILLAS, all appli,
W&D, scrn prch, pool in
complex, near park
$79.900 (813) 995-3728
3/2/IGospl Is. $169,900
>1,800 s,f. FI. 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


Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission

ReaftitS~lect

(352) 795-1555
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequailified only
Must See, $124,900
(352) 201-1663
Drastically Reduced,
$149,000, Foxwood
Estates, 3/2/2, fenced,
landscaped, SS apple's,
corian, wd cab. 16 seer
Ht. pump., lanai, extra
insulation, many extras,
New rf. (352) 400-5906
(417) 273-0020
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


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Golf & Country Club
Area. Beautiful 3/2/2,
w/lanai, cath. ceilings,
CBS, built 2002. $203,900
352-726-6075
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, turn. 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,
virtual tour and info go to:
www buyowner corn
/toa64355
PRICED TO SELL
2/2/1, w/den. LV/DR
and eat-in kchn. 1245
sq.ft,, fenced BY, H20
filter, concrete patio,
wood deck, shed /elec
$129,000. Call 201-9368




3/2 on CHURCH LAKE
Built '05, 1428 sf. Like
New! Near the Trail.
Water access $240K
Terri Hartman Crossland
Realty (352)726-6644
3/2 CUSTOM HOME
On lac. fenced yard
w/granddaddy oaks.
Stunning open water
view, deeded boat
ramp, new tile thru-out
new appliances, xtra Ig
master bdrm & bath.
$210,000. 352-464-5433
PRICE REDUCED 1/1
Fixer upper on nice lot,
$42,900 352-860-2075
PRICE REDUCED
MUST SELL Well
maintained home,
great location. 3/2,
new C/H/A & roof
$139,900. 352-860-2075




$179,9001 Quiet
desirable Village of
Picardy. Spacious 2/2/1
Tile. Vaulted Ceilings,
Stone FP. 128 X 151 lot.
Near Plantation Golf
Resort & Port Hotel
Marina.
260 SE 16th Terrace
(352) 220-6326
3/2/2 ON 1 ACRE
in Seven Rivers Golf
Community. Tastefully
upgraded w/new roof,
AC & screened lanal.
Move-In Cond. $172K
(352) 795-6151
3/2/2, V1 Ac. MOL
Behind Home Depot
Nice, quiet
neighborhood. $139K
(352) 795-7804
4/2/2, 2100 SF.$139,900
Beautifully remodeled.
New oak cabs, wood
floors, timberline roof,
fireplace, 2 min. from
water. (352) 688-8040
ASSUME MORTGAGE
New job forces sale
Never lived in. 5/3,
hrdwd. firs, Chef's Kitch.
FP, All Warranties i2 Ac.
$239,900 352-746-5912
BETTY MORTON


Beautiful Arthur
Rutenberg home, 4/3/3
w/pool. Too many
upgrades to list, Priced
to sell! $379,900 Call for
info (352) 382-4257
Best Buy 4/3/2 '06
w/ big bonus rm./5th
bdrm. Approx. 2700
sq.ft. under air$ 199,000
Call For Appt owner/agt
561-644-2100
BUY OWNER 3/2/2,
Pool Home, approx.
1875 sq. ft., cul-de-sac,
location, plus bonus
computer room, open
floor plan. Built 2003. 14
x 28 Heated Pool w/ ex-
panded deck. Asking
$242.000, No agents
(352) 382-8914
LOST JOBI MUST SELL
NEW 4/3/3 + BONUS
ROOM, POOL,
WOODED LOT.
GOURMET KITCHEN,
ALL UPGRADES $399,900
OBO 813 967-7192
New *-
Sugarmill Special
Spacious, 2380 liv.,
4/2/2, Home, scrn.
lanal, priv. lot, many
upgrades, BLOWOUTI
$209,900. Owner,
(386) 569-6777

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Please Call for Details
& Market Analysis
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BROKER/REALTOR
CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060


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Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission

Re35') lect

(352) 795-1555


BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION

(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
KINGS BAY DRIVE
4/2/2 on canal, immac.
Pool home, separate
suite, gated, $799,000
(352) 634-1805
Newly Remodeled
3/2 Home FSBO
Priced to sell @ $95k.
New flooring, appli-
ances. Roof & A/C
done. Near schools
owner financing
409 NE 13th Terr.
352-228-0795


-E
'01, Jacobsen Modular
Home 1891 sq. ft., on
/2 Ac. fenced 2, sheds
$132K Buyer Pays
Closing Cost
352-628-4513
Good Family Home
3/2 SW on Two 1/2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US 19
352-503-4142
3/2/2 CAGED POOL
Great Deal in Great
Community New Appl.
$169,900 Harley Hough,
EXIT Realty Leaders
352-400-0051
4/2.5/2 on 2.5 ACRES
Hg. 2 Story Cape Cod.
Home shows well loved.
$299,900 Sharon Levins,
Rhema Realty
(352) 228-1301
DIVORCED Need To Sell!
3/2/2 Updated shaded
corner lot. $125,900
Cheryl Scruggs,
Century21 J.W. Morton,
R.E., Inc. (352) 697-2910


NEW 3/2 EXTRA LARGE
Screen porch. Great FL.
color scheme
Ready to move in!
Call Citrus Builder
(352) 527-8764
R80033452
NEW 3/2 TILE FLOORS
Sprinklers, Pool,
Many ExtrasI
Call Citrus Builder
(352) 527-8764
RB0033452


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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/mo! 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




FIXER UPPER, Marion
Oaks. 2819sf 3/2/2 Pool
Home, partially reno-
vated, $171,500 Call
John at Realty
Exec. 352-302-4057
5 BDRM HUD $37,500!
Only $298/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs, at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
HUD HOMES 4 BR
$366/mo. 5%down,
20yrs. 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5711
BANK FORECLOSURE
4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714




5 BDRM HUD $37,5001
Only $298/mol 5% dwn,
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
BANK FORECLOSURE
4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
HUD HOMES 4 BR
$366/mo,. 5%down,
20yrs. 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5711
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704




HUD HOMES 4 BR
$366/mo. 5%down,
20yrs. 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5711
5 BDRM HUD $37,5001
Only $298/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
BANK FORECLOSURE
4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704


2/21/2,
On water,
Make offer
Call (352) 560-7251
CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Greenbrioar lst 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, Iv. msg.
Lakefront Townhouse
Condo 2BR/2BA,
master suite W'D, all
appliances Pritchard
Island Inverness
$129,000 (352) 697-2077


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Plantation Realty. Inc.
(352) 795-0784
Cell 422-7925
Lisa VanDeboe
Broker (R)/Owner
See all of the listings
in Citrus County at
www.olantation
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ACREAGE FOR SALE
0.5 2.5 Zoned for MH
or home. Priced to sell!
By Owner. Ownr fin.
avail. Low dwn, flex
terms.Se Habla Espanol
(800) 466-0460




10 ACRES
Close to shopping.
Owner finan. $149,900
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
20 ACRES HI & DRY
Owner finan.$ 194,900
Sheila Bensinger at
Keller Willams Realty
(352) 476-5403
10038W. 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
3/2 SW on Two '/ AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142


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PALM HARBOR
4/2 Tile floor, energy
pkg., Deluxel Loaded
over 2,200 sq. fft.
30th Anniversary Sale
Special!! Save$15KII
Call for Free Color
Brochures 800-622-2832
REALESTATE CAREER
Sales Lic. Class $249 I
I Start 10/30/07
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060*

VIC MCDONALD
(352) 637-6200









Realtor
My Goal is Satisfied
Customers

REALTY ONE
Outstanding Agenlts
Outstanding Results

YOU LOVE IT OR
WE BUY IT BACK
Open House 1-5 Today
3/2 quiet nice, No Banks
w/Down Pmnt. $99,900
(352) 533-2307
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/mo! 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
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY


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3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
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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.
2/2/1 WOODLAND EST.
Fixed dock w/gulf
access. lyr. old AC, DR,
Fm.Rm. Scrn'd Garden
lanail. $369,000
(352) 564-0759
4/3.5/2 In YANKEETOWN
3,514 sf. Formal areas,
French Drs, gazebo &
guesthouse.$ 1,285,000
Nancy Lewis, EXIT
REALTY(352) 302-6082

BETTY MORTON


DURACRAFT
15' 6hp Yamaha, Low
Hours, Wesco Trir, 2
swvl fishing seats. $1895
352-634-3679/628-5419
GRADY WHITE 22'
'81 Cuddy, 200hp Evnrd,
SS prop, New Biminl,
Alum. Trir, New tires
$8.000(352) 447-1244


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www.crossland
realts.com

Crossland
Realty Inc.
Since 1989

(352) 726-6644
Lot For Sale
9671 N. Sherman Dr.
Citrus Springs, FL
Vacant Lot 100' X 150'
Price $ 62,000 or make
offer Call (850)402-8015
PINE RIDGE
1+ acre on 12th Fairway
on PINE RIDGE Golf
Coarse. Very Desirable
Mallows Cir. Location
(352) 527-9390




SUGARMILL WOODS
Oak Village, Balsam St.
MUST SELL $39,900
(352) 613-2855




DIRECT RIVERFRONT LOT
Homosassa, $209K.
120 x 60 ft. 2 Available
Has Sewer & All Util.
813-695-7787





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Pair of
'01 Sea-Doos
GTX, 3 seaters, w/ trailer
$8,000. obo
(352) 601-4594
POLARIS
'96 SLT780 w/Trlr('97
Shorelander) low hrs.
Exc. cond. $3100 abo
(352) 746-1635
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




12FT FISHING BOAT
Like Stumpknocker,
baitwell, rod holders,
needs trailer, $150
(352) 341-0787


All 2007 Century Boat Packages
Receive A FREE Trailer
Stop In and SAVE SAVE!
DEMO SALE
'06 CENTURY 2600 C/C
Tn F-150's, Yamaha Alum. Td., Full Warn
$77495

'07 OUTER BANKS
$13,595
'03 CHAPARRAL 215
* SS Cuddy Mercruiser & Trailer,
Fast & 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
25HP 4strk Yamaha,
galv trir. All '03, Swivel
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.
Recently replaced
seating, console,
running & docking
lights, New custom
bimini, new Garmin
nav. sys. Hummingbird
FF. All powder coat rails
& gates, Incl. anchor
lines, boarding ladder,
& fenders. Very fast
boat. Will pull water
skilers, 2 yrs. old tandem
galv. Trailer, new tires.
Must sell for health
reasons, $17,900/obo
(352) 201-9524
Aqua Sport
1995, 20 ft., electronics,
trir., bimini, 140 Johnson,
excel, cond. $7,500.
(352) 302-0001
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OF PONTOONS
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Crystal River
Marine
(352) 795-2597
BAYLINER
17 ft., bowrider & trailer,
runs excel., 85HP force
eng.. many new parts.
$2,995 (352) 598-5616
CANOE
16ft. Mohawk Fiberglass
$450 Sailing Skit 15ft
Alum, mast&boom full
sale $250(352) 726-0094


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'78 Spitfire
Many extras
call for details $4000


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CAROLINA SKIFF
17' 40Hp Yamaha,
Good Fishing Boat
$2900 (352) 795-3795
KEY WEST
19' fishing boat, fish
finder, GPS, Canvas,
115Hp Yamaha, TrIr inci
$7000obo 352-302-3614
LOWE
17' Bass Boat w/Trailer
50HP 4 stroke Yamaha.
Exc. cond. $5900.
(352) 795-9873
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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 NEW! 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
SUNBIRD
17' 90HP Johnson
w/traler, $2200.
(352) 726-8716
TREMBLY
'93 171/2' 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. trlr.
$9,000(352) 344-9651



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, Corlan
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
slides on pick-up,
Sleeps 4, refrig, stove,
good cond. $875. obo
(352) 465-3539
(352) 615-2042
CAMPER TRAILER
'71 Timberline
18ft, Good Condition
$800 (352) 257-3070
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
COLEMAN


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BUICK
'05 Century, Custom
pwr, all tilt, CC, CD plyr.
ONLY 3100 MI $14,900
(352) 212-0750
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
signature series, 25mpg,
north star, beautiful
dependable 90k mi.
$4,700. (352) 795-7876
r Cadillac
l '98, Sedan Deville, l
Rise in style
I $3,998. |
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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
CHRYSLER
1997, Concord, 72K,
garage kept, female
owned, $2500.
(352) 637-4294
EGAL TALON
'94, aka Mitsubishi
Eclipse, auto, cold air,
10k mi,. per yr. sporty,
dependable $1,500.
(352) 628-6207
FORD
'01 Taurus SES
White, A/C 4dr, V6, 41k
Ml. Exc. Cond. $8800
(352) 341-4805
FORD
2005 Taurus, 21K mi.,
Like Newl Sunroof,
$9,500 Citrus Hills.
(352) 746-1321
FORD
'93 Taurus GL Station
Wagon, Loaded! $2,900
OBO (352) 563-1181
(813) 244-3945
FORD ESCORT
'97 ,30mpg! Auto., ICE
COLD air, 153K miles,
good cond., $1,995
obo (352) 584-2464
HONDA
'03, Civic EX,
67k miles call before
it gone
1-866-838-4376

HONDA
'99, Accord LX
one owner low miles |
Only $8,998
1-866-838-4376

INFINITY G35 '06
Coupe, 12K mi, Blue/
creme, beautiful &
perfectly $29,800
(352) 860-1239
LINCOLN
'97, Continental 1
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 '89, Runs &
Looks Good. Only $650
Quick Sale! Dunnellon
(352) 489-1624
MAZDA
1994 Miata, black,
5-spd., A/C, PS, am/fm
49K mi., $4,200
(352) 726-9157


'97 Pop-up, 2 qu. beds,
gas stove, kit. CHA,
araged, great cond.
3,000 (352) 746-0230
FLEETWOOD
'06, 5th Wheel Gearbox
toy hauler, inci 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 ULiquor store
$22,500. (352) 746-2699
KEYSTONE
2005, 32' Bunkhouse
w/master. Sleeps 8,
microwave. Mint! Value
$18K, Sell for $12K OBO
941-626-3951
OPEN ROAD
36', '03, 5thWhl, isind kit.,
3 slides. No pets/smkng.
Used & pulled very little.
$21,500 (352) 563-9835
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OR BOAT, ACROSS
TOWN OR COUNTRY
REAS. i (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
CAR STEREO DECK
Alpine AM/FM/CD &
XM Sat. Radio + Subwfr.
Great sound Like New
only $150 352-208-4428
Sell or Trade Cheap
S10 Pick Up, Parts,
Race Car, Parts
(352) 621-3420
TRUCK CAP
ARE Brand w/bullt in
lockable compart-
ments & double doors.
Fits Ford w/8' bed.
$650obo (352) 726-5601



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(352) 523-4357
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
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Cab, 4 X 4, 5.3, V-8, 27K,
Pwr Wdw, AC, bedliner.
Exc. Shape.$18,500obp
(352) 726-5840




CHEVY
Astro, AWD '95 $2600.00
Rebuilt motor, new all
& battery, Custom ex-
haust, wheels, Pioneer
CD 352-642-4009


CADILLAC
'95 Deville, Needs work.
$499 1006 Princeton Ln
Inverness 352-563-4169

I MERCEDES,
'87, 560 SL, 126K,
White, Both
tops,
REDUCED! $9,999
352-586-6805/
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MITSUBISHI
'90, Mirage, cold AC,
49K mi. New tires. A-1
Cond. 40+ MPG $2,500
obo (352) 344-9141
MITSUBISHI
Eclipse Spyder '03 Cnv
red/blk Sharp! 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 c.n,
$11,700 (352) 382-5191
TOYOTA
'00 Avalon, Low Mi.
Exc. Cond. Gargd, Sr.
Owned. All opts. $9,600
352-726-3730/422-0201
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'05, Corrolla LE
I 29K mi. save gas |
& money Call for
the best price
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TOYOTA
'79 Celica GT sun-roof,
5spd, 139k mi. 1 owner,
runs good need carb.
$800 firm
352-795-0147/220-8497
TOYOTA
'97, Tercel 108k mi. Runs
Great, cold air and
32mg. $2,499 obo
352-563-2476or
352-212-7961
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond./AII pwr.,
Mntc. Rcds., Grgd.
$3,500 (352) 422-5685
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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
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windows, overlook
gorgeous lagoon mln.
to gulf, excel. cond.
REDUCED
352-795-7593
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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.
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KINGS BAY DRIVE
4/2/2 on canal, immac.
Pool home, separate
suite, gated, $799,000
(352) 634-1805

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CHEVY
S10 LS '00 Ext'd Cab
4Cyl. Auto. A/C. PS,
New Cooper Trs., bd
liner, Tow pkg. $6,335-
352-422-2025
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
1500 SRT 10 '04 Pwr All.
6 speed, bed -liner, -
splr, Exc Cond. 9k mi:
$33k (352) 503-6300
DODGE
'98 Ram 1500,4WD Ext.
Cab, V-8, topper. 100K.
1 owner. Well maint'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
FORD
* '02, F-150, XLT, super
I crew 4 x 4, better.' I.
hurry at $12,988.
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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
4 X 4, Crew Cab.!
7.3 Diesel flatbed.=
Gooseneck & reese,
auto trans. Only 13Qk
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
'94, Super Cab w/
topper, exc. cond.
$4900/obo ,
(352) 563-6618
NISSAN
'03, Frontier, 43k mi,
stereo, CD, tinted win.,
tow pkg, alarm, $14,500-
(352) 257-1173
TOYOTA
'06 Tacoma
4 Cyl, Auto, 41k, Exc.,
Cond, 7yr. 100k Wrty,
$12,900 (352) 697-1200,
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i double cab 8900 ml. I
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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
'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
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'05, CRV, consumer
I reports best buy I
* a steal at $13,988
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HONDA
'97 CRV exc. Cond. 70k
mi. Loaded, 4wd,
spoiler. Alloy Whis, CD
$8200 352-344-2321
JEEP
85 Grand Cherokee
Ltd. 4Wd, 23k mi new
motor, new tires,
brakes, shocks,
looks/runs great $1400
obo/trade
352-795-0147/220-8497
S JEEP
Grand Cherokee '03
loaded, leather, 78k
mi. full-time, 4whl dr.
$15,900 352-586-8981
JEEP
Grand Cherokee SRT8
'06, Red, loaded, Hemf
6.1 17k mi Exc. Cond.'
$34k (352) 503-6300




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'86, runs good. Good
,work van. $1,000
(352) 205-6053
-- DODGE
00, Conversion Van,
;"500 Ram, 83k mi.,
ljeded, excel, cond.
$J0,500. (352) 637-4123
"' DODGE
.'IYCaravan Cargo
.l"Runs good. $300.
352-726-8388
'J' DODGE
'94 Caravan, Runs
Great! Ice Cold AC,
117K $1,200 obo
(352) 341-1486
DODGE
-'94, 1-Ton Work an,
Ex Painters Van, $1,200.
obo (352) 201-0658
DODGE
'98 Ram 2500
Jayco Camp Convers.
59 Ltr, fully loaded,
refdg, microwv, sink. TV,
VCR, fact. Instl roof A/C
for camping, 70k Mi., I
S-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/
dubl air, 4 capt chrs &
bed, looks/ runs great,
$2500, 352-341-4306
FORD
F-150 Econoline
Conversion Van, '94,
174K, Mint Cond.!
$6,000obo 382-7888
FORD
Windstar '98
Cold A/C, 120k mi.
.Good Condition $2600
'(352) 613-5869
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NISSAN
'04, Quest
- ring the family
Only $199 a month
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Plymouth
'02, Voyager SE
tgke that vacation
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1998 Sienna Mini van
S1-owner, well main-
tained, $4,700 (352)
228-9052 or 527-3211
HANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
-andicapped van with
Braun liffthand 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
pffer... 352-270-3883.
MR CITRUS
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-bags, helmets, $3,000
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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
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2005 330 Magnum ATV
Exc. cond. $2500
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'01 Custom Sportster
1200, remvbl. back rest
& windshld, added -on
4900mi. Excellent Cond.
$5000obo 352-302-8136
HARLEY
1200 Sporster Custom
'99, Blk, Drag pipes,
back rest, great shape
15k mi. $5000
352-613-2023
HARLEY
'92 Heritage Softail
Teal/Crm, Chrome,
New Tires, Top end
Batt., least, bags, Exc.
Cond, Homosassa
$9500 (727) 430-2379
HARLEY CHOPPER
Will Turn Heads! '71 Old
School Iron Head
Springer. All redone!
A steal @ $5,500
352-308-2570/586-1917
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486-1015 MCRN
City of Crystal River
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Council of the City
ofCrystal River, Florida that a PUBLIC HEARING will be
heldfor Assessment Areas 101 and 101/108 at 7:00
p.m., on Monday, October 22, 2007 in the Council
Chambers at City Hall, 123 NW Highway 19, Crystal
River, Florida. Please be advised that all persons inter-
ested in reviewing the description of each property to
be'assessed and the amount to be assessed and all
other related Items in their entirety may do so at the of-
fice-of the City Clerk during regular working hours.

Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the
Governing Body with respect to any matter considered
at tNis meeting will need a record of the proceedings
and for such purpose may need to provide that a ver-
batirfm record of the proceeding Is made, which record
Includes testimony and evidence upon which the ap-
peal Is to be based. (Soctlon 286.0105 Florida Statutes)

Any' person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this'meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
mert 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 two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
October 8 and 15, 2007


479-1029 MCRN
Dissolution of Marriage
,. .- PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 2002-DR-4218
Division
TIN4.M, COLLELO
- Petitioner
and
DAVID L. DAUGHERTY
Respondent

NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE

TO: DAVID L. DAUGHERTY
Laosfknown Address: 3527 Libby Loop, Tampa, FL 33619

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed
against you and that you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any, to it on Tina M. Collelo,
Whose address is 3055 N, Melody Terrace, Crystal River,
FL 34428, on or before November 7, 2007, and file the
original with the clerk of this Court at 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, before service on Peti-
tioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a
default may be entered against you for the relief de-
mapded in the petlion.

Copies of all court documents in this case, including
ofleirs, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
6ffle. You may review these documents upon request.

YisTtust keep the Clerk of the circuit Court's office no-
iffled of your current address. (You may file Notice of
Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's
office,

WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Pro-
cedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of docu-
rniitls and information. Failure to comply can result in
sefitons, including dismissal or striking of pleadings.

Doted: September 21, 2007
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(SEAL)
By: D. Bertoch
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
October 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2007.


490-1022 MCRN
2007-CA-3827 The Deltona Corp. vs.
Shamsul Karim Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NUMBER: 2007-CA-3827

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

vs.

SHAMSUL KARIM
an Unmarried Person
Defendant.


NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: SHAMSUL KARIM, residence unknown, whose last
known address Is 15103 S.W. 146th AVENUE, MIAMI, FL
33186, if alive, and if dead, their unknown spouse,
heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors or other parties
claiming by, through, under, or against them and all
other persons claiming any right, title or interest In the
real properly described below.

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

Lot 4, Block 504, of CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT FIVE, accord-
ing to the Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 6, at
Pages 1 through 14, of the Public Records of Citrus
County, Florida.

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

WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court, this 8th
day of October, 2007.


(COURT SEAL)


BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE COURT
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA

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


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

Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle
on October 15 and 22. 2007.


494-1022 MCRN
2007-CA-3826 The Deltona Corp. vs.
Shamsul Karim Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NUMBER: 2007-CA-3826

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

vs.

SHAMSUL KARIM
an Unmarried Person
Defendant.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: SHAMSUL KARIM, residence unknown, whose last
known address is 15103 S.W. 146th AVENUE, MIAMI, FL
33186. If alive, and if dead, their unknown spouse,
heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors or other parties
claiming by, through, under, or against them and all
other persons claiming any right, title or Interest In the
real property described below.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to fore-
close a mortgage on the following property in Citrus
County, Florida:
Lot 3, Block 504, of CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT FIVE, accord-
ing to the Plot thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6, at
Pages I through 14, of the Public. Records of Citrus
County. Florida.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on
Charles E. Berk, Esquire, the Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address Is 2603 Southeast Seventeenth St., Suite C,
Ocala, Florida 34471, and file the original with the Clerk
of the above styled Court no later than 30 days from
the date of the first publication of this notice of action;
otherwise a default will be entered against you for the
relief demanded In the Complaint filed herein.

WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court, this 8th
day of October. 2007.


(COURT SEAL)


BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE COURT
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA

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


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

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


492-1022 MCRN
09-2007-CA-004534 Regions Bank Vs. Mario
Ruano-Parada... Notice of Action Foreclosure
Proceedings Property,
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
Case #: 09-2007-CA-004534
Division #
UNC:

Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage
successor by Merger to Union Planters Bank, N.A.,,
Plaintiff.

-vs.-

Mario Ruano-Parada and Tammy K. Ruano-
Parada-Kaawaloa, His Wife; Unknown Parties
In Posession #1; Unknown Parties In
Possession #2; If living, and all Unknown
Parties claiming by, through, under and against
the above named Defendarit(s) who are not known
to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may
claim An Interest As Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees,
Or Other Claimants
Defendantss.

NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLOSURE
PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY

TO:
Mario Ruano-Parada; ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 220 South Davis Street,
Beverly Hills, FL 34465 and Tammy K.
Ruano-Parada-Kaawaloa; ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT
WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 220 South Davis
Street, Beverly Hills, FL 34465.

Residence unknown, if living, Including any unknown
spouse of the said Defendants, if either has remarried
and If either or both of said Defendants are dead, their
respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assign-
ees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other per-
sons claiming by, through, under or against the named
Defendant(s); and the aforementioned named
Defendant(s) and such of the aforementioned un-
known Defendants and such of the aforementioned
unknown Defendants as may be Infants, Incompetents
or otherwise not sui jurls.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been
commenced to foreclose a mortgage on the following
real property, lying and being and situated in Citrus
County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:

LOT 25, BLOCK 111 OF BEVERLY HILLS UNIT NO. 6
SECTION 3-B, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE(S) 66 TO 67, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.

more commonly known as 220 South Davis Street,
Beverly Hills, FL 34465

This action has been filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your written defense, If any,
upon SHAPIRO & FISHMAN LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff,
whose address is 10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite
112, Tampa, FL 33618 within thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this notice and file the original with the
clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's at-
torney or Immediately there after; otherwise a default
will be entered against you for the relief demanded In
the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 5th
day of October, 2007.

BETTY STRIFLER
Circuit and County Courts
(SEAL)
By: /s/ M. A. Michel
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
October 15 and 22. 2007. 07-80603T


CLASSIFIED





482-1029 MCRN
2007-CA-3786 Susann M. Fuoco Vs.
Donald R. Peterson Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER: 2007-CA-3786

SUSANN M. FUOCO,
Plaintiff.
vs.
DONALD R. PETERSON,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: DONALD R. PETERSON
last known address:
302 Blackwater Place
Longwood, FL 32750

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that on action for Partition
concerning the following real property In Citrus County,
Florida:

That part of Lot 5, Block 7, of TOWN PLAT OF
HOMOSASSA, according to Plat thereof as recorded in
Plat Book 1, Page 6, Public Records of Citrus County,
Florida, described as follows: Beginning at a point on
the East boundary of Lot 5, Block 7, which said point is 28
feet Southerly along said Eastern boundary of said Lot 5
from the Northeast corner of said lot, using this as the
point of beginning, run thence Northerly along said
Eastern boundary of said Lot 5, 28 feet to the Northeast
corner of said lot, thence run Westerly alorig the North-
ern boundary of said Lot 5 to the Northwest corner of
said lot; thence run Southerly along the waters edge of
Otter Creek a distance of 40 feet, thence run Easterly to
the Point of Beginning

has been filed against you, and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on
Kevin K. Dixon, Esq., the Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress Is 210 West Highland Blvd., Inverness. FL 34452, on
or before November 7, 2007, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or Immediately thereafter: otherwise a default
will be entered against you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint,

DATED this 28 day of September, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ MA. Michel
Deputy Clerk

Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
October 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2007.


483-1015 MCRN
092007CA00426 IXXXXXX US Bank, Vs.
Virginia A. Heatherly; et a.., Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 092007CA004261XXXXXX

US BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE MLMI SURF TRUST SERIES 2006-BCI,
Plaintiff,

vs.

VIRGINIA A. HEATHERLY: et al.,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: VIRGINIA A. HEATHERLY and JOHN HEATHERLY
Lost Known Address
6079 East Slate Street
Inverness, FL 34452
Current Residence is Unknown

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

LOT 33 BLOCK 400, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 5, PAGE 19, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

has been Filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on
SMITH, HIATT & DIAZ. PA., Plaintiff's attorneys, whose ad-
dress is P.O. Box 11438, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
33339-1438, within 30 days from first date of oublicatllon
and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's attorneys or Immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the complaint or peti-
tion.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act
of 1990, persons needing special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should contact the Clerk
of the Court not later than five business days prior to
the proceeding at the Citrus County Courthouse, Tele-
phone 352-637-9400 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida Relay
Service.

DATED on September 28, 2007.

BETTY STRIFLER. Clerk of Courts
As Clerk of the Court

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

Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
October 8 and 15, 2007.


481-1015 MCRN
09-2007-CA-004537 Regions Bank Vs. Hector 1. Alfaro...
Notice of Action Foreclosure Proceedings Property,
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
Case #: 09-2007-CA-004537
Division #
UNC:

Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage
Successor by Merger to Union Platners Bank, N.A.,,

Plaintiff,

-vs.-

Hector I. Alfaro and Carmen G. Ramos, His Wife;
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.,
as nominee for Delta Funding Corporation;
Unknown Parties In Posession #1: Unknown Parties
In Possession #2; If living, and all Unknown Parties
Claiming by, through, under and against the above
named Defendant(s) who Are Not Known To Be Dead
Or Alive, Whether Said Unknown Parties may claim An
Interest As Spouse. Heirs, Devisees, Grantees,
Or Other Claimants

Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLOSURE
PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY

TO:
Hector I. Alfaro; ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST
KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 228 South Monroe Street, Beverly
Hills, FL 34465.

Residence. unknown, If living, Including any unknown
spouse of the said Defendants, If either has remarried
and if either or both of said Defendants are dead, their
respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assign-
ees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other per-
sons claiming by, through, under or against the named
Defendant(s); and the aforementioned named
Defendant(s) and such of the aforementioned un-
known Defendants and such of the aforementioned
unknown Defendants as may be infants, Incompetents
or otherwise not sui jurls.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been
commenced to foreclose a mortgage on the following
real property, lying and being and situated in Citrus
County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:

LOT 22, BLOCK 104, BEVERLY HILLS UNIT NUMBER SIX,
SECTION ONE, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 89 THROUGH 91, IN-
CLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
AND
BEGIN AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF LOT 21, IN
BLOCK 104, OF BEVERLY HILLS, UNIT NUMBER SIX, SEC-
TION ONE, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 89 THROUGH 91, INCLUSIVE,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE


SOUTH 51 DEGREES EAST 120 FEET TO THE MOST EASTERLY
CORNER OF SAID LOT 21, THENCE, SOUTH 39 DEGREES
WEST, ALONG THE MOST SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID
LOT 21, A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET, THENCE NORTH 51 DE-
GREES WEST 120 FEET, TO THE POINT ON THE MOST
NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 21, THENCE NORTH 39
DEGREES EAST, ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE, A
DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

more commonly known as 228 South Monroe Street,
Beverly Hills, FL 34465

This action has been filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any,
upon SHAPIRO & FISHMAN LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff,
whose address is 10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite
112, Tampa, FL 33618 within thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this notice and file the original with the
clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's at-
torney or immediately there after; otherwise a default
will be entered against you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 28th
day of September, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
Circuit and County Courts
(SEAL)
By: /s/ M. A. Michel
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
October 8 and 15, 2007.


.-, I KR'


462-1015 MCRN
2007-CA-4548 Brenda Joy Campbell vs. Cope Invest-
ment Group, Inc., Notice of Action,
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND
FOR CITRUS COUNTY FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO: 2007-CA-4548

BRENDA JOY CAMPBELL
PLAINTIFFS

VS

CAPE INVESTMENT GROUP, INC.;
THOMAS RIEDLINGER

DEFENDANTS

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DEFENDANTS: CAPE INVESTMENT GROUP, INC.;
THOMAS RIEDLINGER, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTS, IF REMARRIED AND IF DE-
CEASED. THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS. TRUSTEES,
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS OR ENTITIES BEING NATURAL
OR CORPORATE CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS.
TO: CAPE INVESTMENT GROUP, INC.
TO: THOMAS RIEDLINGER
, and all others claiming by, through or under them and
to all others whom it may concern:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED of an action to quiet and confirm ti-
tle on the following property In Citrus County, Florida:
INVERNESS ACRES UNIT 2 AKA INVERNESS VLG UNIT 2
LOT 40 BLK 29 DESC IN OR BK 616 PG 1367, OR BK 708
PG 2119 & OR BK 711 PG 701, public records of Citrus
County, Florida:
VILLA TER UNIT 10 OF HOMOSASSA LOTS 10 & 11 BLK 347
DESC IN OR BK 26 PG 473, public records of Citrus
County, Florida.

Said action has been filed against you, and you are re-
quired to file a copy of your written defenses, If any, to
CLAY W. SCHACHT ESQUIRE, Attorney for Plaintiff,
whose address Is 606 CASA PARK CIRCLE CT. UNIT M.
WINTER SPRINGS, FL. 32708 on or before October 24,
2007, and the original with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on CLAY W. SCHACHT ESQUIRE, attorney
for Plaintiff or immediately thereafter: otherwise a de-
fault will be entered against you for the relief de-
manded In the complaint or motion,

Witness my hand and seal of this Court on this 14th day
of September, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

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

Published one (4) time In the Citrus County Chronicle
on September 24, October 1,.8 and 15,2007.


488-1105 MCRN
2007-DR-4877 Ronald T. Hudnet, Sr. Vs.
Heather Marie Maxson Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2007-DR-4877
Division: Family

RONALD T. HUDNET, SR., and EDNA MAE HUDNET,
and JOSEPH NICHOLAS MONDAY,
Petitioners.

and

HEATHER MARIE MAXSON
a/k/a HEATHER MARIE BRESSAN,
Respondent.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: HEATHER MARIE MAXSON,
a/k/a HEATHER MARIE BRESSAN
Last known address: UNKNOWN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed
against you and that you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, If any, to It on Rhonda
Portwood, whose address Is 101 N. Osceola Ave., Inver-
ness, FL 34450, on or before November 14, 2007, and
file the original with the clerk of this Court at 110 North
Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450, before service on Pe-
titioner or Immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a
default may be entered against you for the relief de-
manded in the petition.

Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
office. You may review these documents upon
request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office no-
tified of your current address. (You may file Notice of
Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Pro-
cedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of docu-
ments and information. Failure to comply can result in
sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings.

Dated October 5, 2007
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: Vivian Cancel
Deputy Clerk

Published four (4) times in the Citrus County Chronicle
on October 15, 22, 29 and November 5, 2007.


493-1022 MCRN
2007-CA-003778 Wells Fargo Bank Vs. Emmanuel
Charles, etal. Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2007-CA-003778

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
SEPTEMBER 1,2006 SECURITIZED ASSET BACKED
RECEIVABLES LLC TRUST 2006-HE2 MORTGAGE
PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-HE2,
Plaintiff,
vs.
EMMANUEL CHARLES, et al.,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO:
EMMANUEL CHARLES
Last Known Address: 36 Glenridge Boulevard,
Homosassa, FL 34446
Also Attempted at: 8801 SW 136th St., Miami, FL 33176:
15888 SW 95th Ave., Apt. 222, Miami, FL 33157 and
27221 SW 139th PI, Homestead, FL 33032
Current Residence Unknown
CHARMAINE SPICER
Last Known Address: 8801 SW 136th St., Miami, FL 33176
Also Attempted at: 15888 SW 95th Ave., Apt. 222,
Miami, FL 33157; 27221 SW 139th PI, Homestead, FL
33032 and 36 Glenrldge Boulevard. Homosassa, FL
34446
Current Residence Unknown

UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF EMMANUEL CHARLES
Last Known Address: 36 Glenridge Boulevard,
Homosassa, FL 34446
Also Attempted at: 8801 SW 136th St., Miami, FL 33176;
15888 SW 95th Ave., Apt. 222, Miami. FL 33157 and
27221 SW 139th PI, Homestead, FL 33032
Current Residence Unknown
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHARMAINE SPICER
Last Known Address: 8801 SW 136th St., Miami, FL 33176
Also Attempted at: 15888 SW 95th Ave., Apt. 222,.
Miami, FL 33157; 27221 SW 139th PI, Homestead, FL
33032 and 36 Glenrldge Boulevard, Homosassa, FL
34446
Current Residence Unknown

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

LOT 3, BLOCK 53, OAK VILLAGE, SUGARMILL WOODS
SUBDIVISION, AS PER PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 9, PAGES 86 THROUGH 150, INCLUSIVE, PLAT
BOOK 10, PAGES 1 THROUGH 150, INCLUSIVE, PLAT
BOOK 11, PAGES 1 THROUGH 16, INCLUSIVE, AMENDED
IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 87A, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to it, on
Marshall C. Watson, PA., Attorney for plaintiff, whose
address is 1800 NW49'M STREET, SUITE 120,
FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before November 14,.
2007, a date which Is within thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice in the CITRUS COUNTY


CHRONICLE and file the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or im-
mediately thereafter: otherwise a default will be en-
tered against you for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint.

If you are a person with Disabilities who need any
accommodation to participate in this proceeding, you
are entitled at no cost to you. to the provision of cer-
tain assistance, Please contact the ADA Coordinator
Telephone (352) 637-9400, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, In-
verness, FL 34450 within 2 workings days of your receipt
of this notice, if you are hearing or Voice impaired call
1-800-955-8771.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 5th
day of October, 2007.

Betty Strifler
As Clerk of the Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ Vivian Cancel
As Deputy Clerk

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


487-1015 MCRN
Smltty's Auto Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE

Notice is hereby given 'hot the undersigned intends to
sell the vessels described below under Florida Statutes.
713.78. The undersigned will sell at public sale by com-.
petitive bidding on Friday, October 26, 2007 at 9:00 am
on the premises where said vessels have been stored
and which are located at Smitty's Auto, Inc., 4631 W.
Cardinal St., Homosassa, Citrus County, Florida, the fol-
lowing:

Year: Make: FL ID#: Hull ID#
1990 Kawasaki 0394HE KAW83142A090
1990 Seadoo 9940GG ZZN08568A090

Purchase must be paid for at the time of purchase in,'
cash only, Vessels sold as is and must be removed at.'
the time of sale. Sale is subject to cancellation in the:.
event of settlement, between owner and obligated*
party.
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle
on October 15. 2007.



491-1022 MCRN
09-2007-CA-4208 Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., Vs.
James Gillespie, et al. Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 09-2007-CA-4208

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES,
INC. ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2005-R7 UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF AUGUST 1, 2005, WITHOUT
RECOURSE.,
Plaintiff,

vs.

JAMES GILLESPIE A/K/A JAMES A. GILLESPIE, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION

TO:
JAMES GILLESPIE A/K/A JAMES A. GILLESPIE
Last Known Address: 938 W. Colbert Avenue.
Beverly Hills. FL 34465
Current Residence: Unknown

BILLIE GILLESPIE A/K/A BILLIE S. GILLESPIE
Last Known Address: 938 W. Colbert Avenue.
Beverly HIls, FL 34465
Current Residence: Unknown

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

LOT 19, BLOCK 202, OF OAKWOOD VILLAGE OF BEVERLY
HILLS PHASE ONE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14, PAGES 10 THROUGH 14,
INCLUSIVE OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to It, on
Marshall C. Watson, P.A., Attorney for plaintiff, whose
address Is 1800 NW 49" STREET, SUITE 120,
FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before November 14,
2007, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice In the CITRUS COUNTY
CHRONICLE and file the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Im-
mediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be en-
tered against you for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint.

If you are a person with Disabilities who need any
-accommodation to participate in this proceeding, you
are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of cer-
tain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator
Telephone (352) 637-9400, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, In-
verness, FL 34450 within 2 workings days of your receipt
of this notice, If you are hearing or Voice impaired call
1-800-955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 5th
day of October. 2007.
Betty Strifler
As Clerk of the Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ Marcia A. Michel
As Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times in the Citrus, County Chronicle,
on October 15 and 22, 2007


489-1022 MCRN
2007-CA-003437 Green Tree Servicing LLC Vs.
Kathrina D. Scriven Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2007-CA-003437

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

vs.

KATHRINA D. SCRIVEN; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
KATHRINA D. SCRIVEN; MERLIN C. COOPER; THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF MERLIN C. COOPER; CHESTER WIL-
UAM SCRIVEN JR.; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHESTER
WILLIAM SCRIVEN JR.; SHANTA N. CANELY; IF LIVING, IN-
CLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES. AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTSS; STATE OF FLOR-
IDA; CITRUS COUNTY, A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA; WHETHER DISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY
EXISTING, TOGETHER WITH ANY GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS, OR TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFENDANTS) AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST DEFENDANTSS; UN-
KNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2;
Defendantss.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KATHRINA D. SCRIVEN; IF
LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS)
Whose residence are/Is unknown

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

TRACT B, UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION OF LOT 51,
HOLIDAY ACRES I:

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

To include a:

1984 VEGA, VIN KH40D3FB2687GAA and 40647119

1984 VEGA, VIN KH40D3FB2687GAB and 40647122

A/K/A

8191 WEST DELATREE LANE
CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34428


If you fail to 'ile your answer or written defenses In
the above proceeding, on plaintiff's attorney, a default
will be entered against you for the relief demanded In
the Complaint or Petition.

DATED at CITRUS County this 9th day of October, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
Clerk of the Circuit Court

By: /s/ Vivian Cancel
Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act
of 1990, persons needing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should contact the ASA
Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the
proceedings. If hearing impaired, please call (800)
955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida
Relay Service.

Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, FL 33619-1328
Tel (813) 915-8660
Fax (813) 915-0559
Attorney for Plaintiff

Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
on October 15 and 22, 2007,






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