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Title: Citrus County chronicle
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Place of Publication: Inverness, Fla.
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Publication Date: October 24, 2007
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prospects for
victory next

year are greatly
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Elementary school students
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ing routines./Page 1C
DUNNELLON MAN LOST:
Boater missing
Authorities search for a
78-year-old man who
disappeared on the
Withlacoochee River./Page 2A
IRAQ DEATH TOLL:
Fewer fatalities
Tallies in October point to
fewer U.S. troop deaths and
civilian victims./Page 14A


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Dawsy: Murder drug-related


Sheriffgives few details, also says arrest in

second killing earlier this month 'imminent'


CRISTY LOFTIS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
After arresting a 17-year-old on a
murder charge and closing in on anoth-
er suspect, the Citrus County Sheriff's
Office is working to wrap up two vicious
deaths this month.
Calling both homicide investigations
true "whodunits," Sheriff Jeff Dawsy
addressed the public Tuesday about the
deaths of 18-year-old Benjamin Fee and


20-year-old Mario Jean-Jacques.
On Oct. 15, Fee, 18, was found dead
inside his Jeep on the side of the road
just a few miles from his house in Pine
Ridge.
About two weeks before that, Jean-
Jacques, of Orlando, was found dead on
a dirt road in Inverness off of Trail 10
near County Road 581.
Detectives were left with few clues in
both cases, Dawsy said. He commended
his staff for their performance and
police work. He said family members


and friends of both victims have
helped lead detectives in the
right direction, which has
helped.
"These are very meticulous
cases," Dawsy said.
Tuesday, sheriff's officials
arrested Christopher R. Muzzi,
17, of Palomino Terrace, Christ
Beverly Hills, on a first-degree MU
murder charge. This has been arre
the only arrest made so far in Tues
the homicide investigation. conn
Dawsy said Fee was killed with!
from a gunshot wound and his
death was drug-related.
The State Attorney's Office has 21
days to decide if they will formally
charge Muzzi with first-degree murder,


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Firefighters work Tuesday afternoon to remove Joseph C. Albert, 50, of Clearwater, from a Freightliner flatbed truck after an
accident in the southbound lane of U.S. 19, just north of the intersection with U.S. 98. Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Mick
Whitsel said Albert, driving a truck from Amplex Nursery Brokers of Clearwater, went off the road and overcorrected, losing con-
trol of the truck. Whitsel said the victim was transported to Oak Hill Hospital in Brooksville with non-life-threatening injuries.



Board OKs sex offender restrictions


Law is modeled on

ordinance that has

withstood challenge

MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Most convicted sexual offenders and
predators cannot move closer than a half-
mile from playgrounds, schools, churches,
parks and day-care centers following a
vote Tuesday by Citrus County commis-
sioners.
The board voted 4-0 on the ordinance,
which is modeled from ordinances in sev-
eral counties and is nearly identical to a
law in Duval County that has withstood


legal challenge, County Attorney Robert
"Butch" Battista said. Commissioner Vicki
Phillips was absent for the vote due to ill-
ness.
The law is- aimed at sexual offenders
and predators whose victims were chil-
dren.
Battista said counties began developing
similar ordinances in 2005, the year that 9-
year-old Jessica Lunsford was kidnapped,
raped and murdered by a convicted sex
offender.
The law exempts offenders who now
live within 2,500 feet of a place where chil-
dren congregate. Also, the law doesn't
force people to move if a school or park is
built after they have already established
residency
Commissioners said they supported the
ordinance but they wanted more protec-
tions for children. They said they will ask
state legislators to create residential


restrictions on a statewide basis.
Violators face a fine of up to $500 and 60
days in jail. Battista said that is the maxi-
mum penalty the county may enact
"I wish we were not bound to a limit of
$500," Commissioner Gary Bartell said.
"To me it doesn't go far enough."
Commissioners and Sheriff Jeff Dawsy
asked for the law in the wake of a Tampa
developer's plans to rent mobile homes to
sex offenders in a community off County
Road 581 south of Inverness. The develop-
er said he abandoned plans for a commu-
nity called the Meadows after a public out-
cry.
Sharon Manning, who fought against the
Meadows plan, said she didn't think
restrictions were strict enough. She said
2,500 feet means more in an urban area
than rural neighborhoods.
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according to assistant state
attorney Pete Magrino. First, a
grand jury must hold an indict-
ment hearing. If Muzzi is indict-
ed, then it must also be decided
whether or not to charge him as
an adult.
Fee's death was not related to
opher an incident this summer where
zzi Fee was shot at in Pine Ridge
sted on Pony Drive, which resulted
ay in in two arrests for attempted
actionn murder, Dawsy said.
killing. Muzzi was linked to the crime
scene by fingerprints on Fee's
car and by a gun later turned in as evi-
dence. Dawsy said Muzzi admitted to


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Council


to mull


sheriff's


proposal


Dawsy cites

potential savings

MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Crystal River residents will
wait at least another three
weeks before learning if sher-
iff's deputies will replace city
police in patrolling their
streets.
The city council on Monday
tabled a vote until Nov 13 on
whether to contract law
enforcement services with the
Citrus County Sheriff's Office.
Councilwoman Maureen
McNiff said she wanted more
time to digest Sheriff Jeff
Dawsy's proposal.
"This is one of the biggest
decisions Crystal River is
going to make and we should-
n't make it lightly," McNiff said
in an interview Tuesday.
Dawsy, at the council's
request, submitted a proposal
for police services that he said
could save the city up to
$500,000 the first full year of
the contract Dawsy promised
response times and enforce-
ment at or better than current
levels.
Council chambers were
packed Monday night with citi-
zens and officers with the sher-
iff's office and city police,
Councilman John Kostelnick
said.
Dawsy had already made the
hour-long presentation to four
individual members of the
council in separate meetings.
Kostelnick declined the invita-
tion, saying he wanted to hear
the proposal at the same time
the public did.
Much of the savings found in
Dawsy's proposal comes from
a reduction in administration.
Dawsy's plan eliminates the
police chief and road patrol
sergeants.
He said he would give city
officers the opportunity to
transfer to his department, so
long as they qualify.
Councilman Phil Price, who
has long backed the idea of the
sheriff's office contracting
with the city for law enforce-
ment, was ready to move
ahead Monday with the con-
tract
City Manager Andy Houston
asked for more time, McNiff
said. Houston said he wanted a
clearer understanding from
the sheriff on how the lines of
communication would work
between his office and
whomever the sheriff chose as
a liaison between the city and
his office.
"I thought we owed him the
courtesy of having those ques-
tions answered," McNiff said
of Houston.
Mayor Ron Kitchen said he
was ready to vote for the

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2A XVI ISNI SI)AY, Oc lOliliR 24, 2007 I -OCAL (limos COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE


Man miSSing on river FHP cracks down on commercial vehicles
Special to the Chronicle COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ACCIDENTS IN COUNTY


CRISTY LOFTIS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Authorities are searching for a 78-year-old
man who disappeared Tuesday morning on the
Withlacoochee River.
Walter A. Paris, of Dunnellon, left to go fishing
on his boat at about 7 a.m., according Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
spokeswoman Karen Parker.
His wife said she talked to him on the phone
at about 8:15 a.m. Later in the morning his boat


was found empty and adrift with the keys in the
ignition.
The U.S. Coast Guard and Florida Fish and
Wildlife officials are working together on the
case. By late afternoon, authorities had doubled
their efforts and were still searching.
"They said he liked to get out of the boat and
fish on the shallows," Parker said.
While underwater dive teams had not begun
a search of the area, law enforcement resources
grew throughout the day. A Coast Guard heli-
copter searched the area, as well as FWC offi-
cers.


County--


Soldier's funeral
service held Tuesday
A funeral service was hosted for
U.S. Army Spc. Jason Baron
Koutroubas, 21, formerly of
Dunnellon, at
Strickland
Funeral Home in
Crystal River
Tuesday.
Koutroubas
was killed from
injuries sustained
in a non-combat
related incident
while serving in
Tal Afar, Iraq.
The incident is under investigation
and no other details are available.
He was a 2005 graduate of
Dunnellon High School and joined
the military the summer after he
graduated. He was stationed at
Fort Bliss Army Base in El Paso,
Texas, and was deployed to Iraq a
year ago.


Koutroubas is survived by his
wife, Megan Koutroubas, and
daughter, Amara, both of El Paso;
his parents, David and Carol
Koutroubas, and his brother
Michael, all of Dunnellon.
The family asked that the
Chronicle respect their privacy dur-
ing their time of grief and not
attend funeral services.
Sheriff to answer
calls on TV show
The next live edition of the
"Sheriff's 10-43" will air at 7:30
p.m. today on WYKE.
The program lasts one hour, and
Sheriff Jeff Dawsy will be available
for the entire show to take calls
from the public.
Viewers are encouraged to call
795-4919 during the broadcast to
speak directly to Dawsy concern-
ing community issues of interest.
"Sheriffs 10-43" is broadcast on
channel 47 and cable channel 16.


Input sought for
Crystal River schools
The public is invited to partici-
pate in the facility master plarhbing
process for Crystal River High
School and Crystal River Primary
School. The school district will
meet at each school with BRPH,
the project architects, to gather
input from the public. Community
members that are interested in
sharing ideas about the facility
needs of each school are encour-
aged to attend.
The CRHS meeting will be from
7:30 to 9 p.m. Monday at the
CRHS cafeteria. Enter from Eighth
Avenue or Crystal Street and park
in the south side parking lot.
The CRPS meeting will be from
5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday at the
CRPS cafeteria. Enter the campus
from the Eighth Avenue bus
entrance. School staff will direct
participants to the cafeteria.
From staff reports


TALLAHASSEE Opera-
tion Safe Ride, a statewide
traffic enforcement operation
aimed at the drivers of semi-
trucks and other commercial
motor vehicles begins today
and runs through Thursday
This operation is part of a
series of long-term enforce-
ment efforts that focus on top
priority traffic safety issues to
help reduce deaths and
injuries on Florida's roadways.
FHP troopers will watch for
unsafe drivers, especially
those who contribute to colli-
sions between passenger vehi-
cles and large trucks.
Florida traffic data from the
Department of Highway Safety
and Motor Vehicles shows that
while only a small percentage
of crashes involve commercial
motor vehicles a dispropor-
tionate number of fatal crashes


Crystal River


Action
* CMV crashes
* Injuries from CMV crashes
* Fatalities from CMV crashes


2005


2006
70 --
50


involve commercial trucks. motorcycles and unmarked
Of the percentage of total patrol vehicles. FHP pilots Will
crashes last year, commercial be on patrol spotting viola&rs
trucks were involved in about 8 from the air and directing
percent; however in fatal crash- troopers on the ground to ll
es, commercial trucks were them over to initiate apprc1ri-
involved in about 13 percent ate enforcement action. Troop-
a significantly higher percent- ers will heighten enforcen~pnt
age. Drivers of smaller vehicles, efforts on every interstate,
motorcyclists, bicyclists and Florida's turnpike and other
pedestrians are all at a consid- major state roads where spled-
erable disadvantage if involved ing and aggressive drivingare
in collisions with large trucks. prevalent. 113
All available FHP personnel FHP reminds all motori4 o
will be on the road, including move over when approachyipg
troopers and supervisors nor- patrol cars, emergency vg.li-
mally assigned to non-patrol cles or tow trucks parked on
functions, tracking traffic law the roadside displaying fl14-
violators using laser, radar, ing lights.


plans fall cleanup Saturday


Special to the Chronicle
The city of Crystal River will host its annual
Fall Cleanup on Saturday. Residents can place
up to five items for this one-time clean up. This
includes furniture, white goods and miscella-
neous items, but no yard waste or tires.


As a reminder, propane tanks, gasoline, palls,
thinners/solvents, pool chemicals and sinmihr
materials cannot be disposed in garbage as t8y
may be harmful to employees and the&ih-
vironment Residents may dispose of household
hazardous waste at the Household Hazardous
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Whispering Pines Park
pool to close Nov. 4


" Effective Sunday, Nov. 4, the
"" Whispering Pines Park aquatic
facility will close for the season.
The closing will mark the begin-
ning of several improvement proj-
ects planned for the winter.
Projects scheduled this winter
_include: a total pump room over-


haul, restroom/shower room reno-
vation and an improved storage
area. The proposed work is sched-
uled to begin Nov. 5 with comple-
tion anticipated by early spring.
Renovations will provide an even
better facility for the 2008 season.
For information, call the City of
Inverness Parks & Recreation


Administration office at 726-3913
or e-mail parks@inverness-fl.gov.
Democratic club
slates next meeting
The Southwest Citrus Democrat-
ic Club will meet at 10 a.m. Satur-
day at the Chassahowitzka Fire


Judge


weighs


issues



in case
JEFF M. HARDISON
Special to the Chronicle


BRONSON After a three-
hour hearing, Eighth Judicial
Circuit Court Judge David
Giant announced Oct. 18, he
hopes to render a decision
within 10 days on motions
related to a Yankeetown
Sunshine Law case involving
public records.
The case may become a jury
trial if the judge rejects a
motion from the town of
Yankeetown to dismiss it.
In May 2007, Izaak Walton
Investors (IWI) sought a court
order to force the town of
Yankeetown to provide public
records. The developer also
sought an injunction to prevent
the town from withholding
public records in the future.
The developer wants to
build the Izaak Walton Lodge
Sand Marina, the Yankeetown
Boat Co. and Fish Camp, and
the Anchorage Boat House
O N & Nand Preserve as three sepa-
rate developments, which
investors are trying to estab-
S"lish next to the Withlacoochee
River in Yankeetown.
Six public records requests,
j on which were made to Yankee-
town from IWI, came under
the microscope of judicial
- review.
According to records, the
March 1, 2006, request for pub-
lic records cost IWI $107.51
"* and took about a week to com-
plete. The town's attorney,
Dale Scott of the Bell & Roper
law firm of Orlando, said this
and all other requests for
records were granted by the
town in a timely manner and
are now complete.
IWI's attorney Harriet
Lewis, of the law firm of Lewis,
Stroud & Deutsch of Boca
Raton, said not only are some
requests incomplete, but the
town took too long to provide
records. The town charged too
much for the public records,
Lewis added, and this includes
8.5 hours of time Town Clerk
Laura Coyle recorded as work-
ing even though she alleged-
ly was not working those days.
This error, Lewis said, gives
IWI cause to question all of the
a charges.
Scott said the mistake in
hours worked by Coyle was
simply an administrative over-
sight
Station on County Road 480. If the judge rejects the
Democrats and those interested town's motion to dismiss, a
in becoming active in the trial may be slated to last four
Democratic Party are invited to days. That trial will be sched-
Democratic Party are invited to uled only after Glant rules on
attend the membership workshop. whether to dismiss the case. If
Additional information can be the judge grants the motion to
obtained from Ed Murphy at 382- dismiss the entire suit by IWI,
0876; Lorraine Osborne at 382- then the most common appeal
3652; or Mary Gregory at 382- by IWI would be to the Florida
1330. District Court of Appeal in
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LAW
Continued from Page 1A

Battista said he felt more
comfortable with 2,500 feet
because the Duval ordinance
survived a court challenge. He
said the sheriff's office will let
county officials know if the ordi-
nance isn't restrictive enough.


Manning said she didn't want
to wait to see if the distances
were enough.
"That's kind of risky," she
said. "We're densely populated
so (2,500) feet doesn't count the
same as Jacksonville or Miami.
Why can't we go to 5,000 feet?",
On a related issue, Manning
earlier asked commissioners
to request legislators to
change state law to allow


judges to forbid contact
between sex offenders and
predators once they are
released from jail.
Manning said such a law
would discourage housing
developments for offenders.
"They don't need to be
together," she said. "They don't
need to be housed together;
they don't need to be hanging
out together"


POLICE
Continued from Page 1A

arrangement Monday, but
agreed to wait three weeks.
Kitchen, who said he backed
the sheriff's proposal after
hearing it, said nothing came
up Monday to change his mind.
"No huge bombs were


dropped," he said.
The public seemed divided.
Those who favored contracting
with the sheriff spoke of the
potential tax savings in Crystal
River Others backed the cur-
rent police department
"Those people basically said
we like our police," Kitchen
said. "They didn't address the
financial issues."
Kostelnick, who has publicly


opposed the sheriff's proposal,
welcomed the three additional
weeks to study it
"I'm going to really look over
it," he said.
McNiff said it's hard to look
past the savings $500,000
equals the revenue of one full
taxing mill.
"The potential for saving
another mill," she said, "was
very attractive."


For the RECORD


Citrus County
Sheriff
DUI arrest
William E. Price, 58, 3430 S.
Suncoast Blvd., Lot 32, Homosassa,
at 8:41 p.m. Monday on charges of
leaving the scene of an accident
with property damage, driving under
the influence with property damage,
driving with a suspended/revoked
license and refusing to accept/sign a
citation. A witness and deputy said
Price was involved in a hit and run
accident in a motel parking lot. Bond
$15,500.
Other arrests
Noelle Roselee Buchta, 37,
18827 Forethom Dive, Spring Hill, at
1:22 p.m. Monday on a Citrus
County warrant charge for failure to
appear in reference to an original
felony charge of battery on a law
enforcement officer. No bond.
Lance Aaron Blaylock, 31,
6922 W. Grant St., Homosassa, at
1:12 p.m. Monday on a charge of
disorderly intoxication. A witness
said Blaylock went into an auto
repair shop not sure what he wanted
and then wouldn't leave. Eventually
he passed out in a chair in the lobby
where a deputy found him. Bond
$500.
Timothy Paul Messere, 18,
7535 E. Maggee Court, Inverness,
at 3 p.m. Monday and Joshua Trey
Lapuma, 20, 7830 N. Nature Trail,
Hemando, at 4 p.m. Monday on a
felony burglary of a structure charge.
Law enforcement believes the two
men were involved in a Sept. 15 bur-
glary of a business. Both were


released on their own recognizance.
Robin L. Brisson, 45, 6729 E.
Red Robin Lane, Inverness at 5:38
p.m. Monday on a charge of obtain-
ing a controlled substance by fraud
or forgery. Brisson worked at a med-
ical office and said she prescribed
herself several narcotics without
authorization from a physician. Bond
$5,000.
Timothy L. Sharrone, 41,
9355 S. Istachatta Road, Floral City,
at 6:49 p.m. Monday on a Citrus
County warrant charge for battery.
No bond.
Bruce Karry Gillespie, 46,
2591 County Road 401, Lake
Panasoffkee, at 7:20 a.m. Tuesday
on a charge of driving with a sus-
pended/revoked license. Bond
$10,000.
Kevin T. Kass, 37, 2025 N.
Branch Point, Inverness, at 12:03
p.m. Tuesday on a Citrus County
warrant charge of violation of proba-
tion in reference to an original felony
charge of driving with a suspend-
ed/revoked license. No bond.
Burglaries
A burglary, reported on
Thursday, Oct. 18, occurred at 5
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17, to an
unoccupied structure in the 2400
block of N. Heritage Oaks Path,
Beverly Hills.
A burglary occurred at noon
Thursday, Oct. 11, to a residence in
the 5500 block of S. Chamberlain
Pool Avenue, Homosassa.
A burglary occurred at 8 a.m.
Monday, Oct. 22, to a conveyance in
the 9800 block of W. Arms Drive,


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

Crystal River.
*A burglary occurred at 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 16, to an unoccupied
structure in the 3900 block of S.
Ohio Avenue, Homosassa.
A burglary occurred at 10:45
a.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, to an unoc-
cupied structure in the 5100 block of
S. Kenneth Terrace, Floral City.
A burglary occurred between
Thursday, Oct. 18, approximately 10
p.m., and Friday, Oct. 19, approxi-
mately 2:30 p.m., to a conveyance in
the 7900 block of W. Fem Place,
Homosassa.
A burglary, reported on Friday,
Oct. 19, occurred at 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 17, to an unoccu-
pied structure in the 6800 block of
W. Oaklawn Street, Homosassa.
A burglary, reported on Friday,
Oct. 19, occurred at 7 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 19, to a residence in the 2500
block of N. Park Point, Hemando.
A burglary attempt, reported on
Friday, Oct. 19, at 11:24 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 19, to a residence in the 300
block of Washington Avenue,
Beverly Hills.
mA burglary occurred at 3:29 a.m.


CITRUS COUNTY WEATHER


City H
Daytona Bch. 82
Ft. Lauderdale 86
Fort Myers 85
Gainesville 82
Homestead 87
Jacksonville 81
Key West 88
Lakeland 85
Melbourne 84


Southwest winds from 5 to 10 knots. Seas
2 to 3 feet. Bay and inland waters will have
a light chop. Mostly cloudy with scattered
showers and thunderstorms today.



LAKE LEVELS


THREE DAY OUTLOOK
l 1 TODAY Exclusive daily forecast by:
High: 80 Low: 60
Mostly Cloudy; 50% Chance of
showers
r THURSDAY
High: 80 Low: 60


FRIDAY
High: 83 Low: 64
Partly cloudy; 30% Chance of showers


F'cast
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Saturday, Oct. 20, to a residence in
the 7100 block of W. Green Acres
Street, Homosassa.
A burglary occurred between
Friday, May 4, and Friday, Oct. 19, to
a storage shed in the 6300 block of
E. Penrose Street, Invemess.
A burglary, reported on
Saturday, Oct. 20, occurred at mid-
night Saturday, Oct. 6, to a resi-
dence in the 6100 block of W.
Meadow Street, Homosassa.
m A burglary, reported on
Saturday, Oct. 20, occurred at 10:30
p.m. Friday, Oct. 19, to a con-
veyance in the 10500 block of N.
Silverlake Point, Beverly Hills.
A burglary, reported on Sunday,
Oct. 21, occurred at 3:45 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 20, to an unoccupied
residence in the 200 block of S.
Barbour Street, Beverly Hills.
SA burglary, reported on Monday,
Oct. 22, occurred at 5 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 21, to a conveyance in the 900
block of E. Russell Terrace,
Inverness.
Thefts
A bicycle theft, reported on
Thursday, Oct. 18, occurred at mid-
night Tuesday, Oct. 16, in the 300
block of Wright Street, Inverness.
A petit theft occurred between
Oct. 16 and Oct. 18 in the 8500
block of W. Admiral Byrd Lane,
Crystal River.
A petit theft occurred between
Oct. 15 and Oct. 18 in the 300 block
of N. Savary Avenue, Invemess.
A theft of a tag was reported on
Friday, Oct. 19, in the 3800 block of
Kingfisher Point So., Invemess.


City H
Miami 87
Ocala 84
Orlando 85
Pensacola 68
Sarasota 83
Tallahassee 73
Tampa 83
Vero Beach 85
W. Palm Bch. 86


F'cast
tstrm
tstrm
tstrm
tstrm
tstrm
tstrm
tstrm
tstrm
tstrm


Gulf water
temperature


81
Taken at Egmont Key


Location Mon. Tues. Full
Withlacoochee at Holder 28.64 28.60 35.52
Tsala Apopka-Hernando 35.09 35.09 39.25
Tsala Apopka-lnverness 35.31 35.31 40.60
Tsala Apopka-Floral City 38.38 38.42 42.40
Levels reported In feet above sea level. Flood stage for lakes are based on 2.33-year flood, the mean-
annual flood which has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any one year. This data is
obtained from the Southwest Florida Water Management District and is subject to revision. In no event
will the District or the United States Geological Survey be liable for any damages arising out of the use of
this data. If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrological Data Section at (352) 796-7211.

THE NATION


ALMANAC


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


88/74
92/40
62/82
81
+9
trace
5.01 in.
41.60 in.
47.24 in.


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


Tuesday at 3 p.m. 29.92 in.
DEW POINT
Tuesday at 3 p.m. 71
HUMIDITY
Tuesday at 3 p.m. 61%
POLLEN COUNT**
Trees and grasses were light and
weeds were absent.
"Light only extreme allergic will show symp-
toms, moderate most allergic will experience
symptoms, heavy all allergic will experience
symptoms.
AIR QUALITY
Tuesday was good with pollut-
ants mainly particulates.


SOLUNAR TABLES


DATE DAY MINOR MAJOR
(MORNING)
10/24 WEDNESDAY 4:04 10:17
10/25 THURSDAY 4:52 11:05


MINOR MAJOR
(AFTERNOON)
4:30 10:42
5:19 11:32


CELESTIAL OUTLOOK


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SUNSET TONIGHT......................... 6:52 P.M.
SUNRISE TOMORROW.....................7:38 A.M.
MOONRISE TODAY..............5:44 P.M.
MOONSET TODAY ..............5:44 A.M.


BURN CONDITIONS

Today's Fire Danger Rating is: MODERATE. 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 Inverness 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
Tide times are for the mouths of the rivers.
Wednesday Thursday
City High/Low High/Low High/Low High/Low
Chassahowltzka 4:39 a/12:29 a 5:20 p/12:52 p 5:09 a/1:10 a 6:13 p/1:38 p
Crystal River 3:00 a/10:14 a 3:41 p/10:32 p 3:30 a/11:00 a 4:34 p/11:10 p
Withlacoochee 12:47 a/8:02 a 1:28 p/8:20 p 1:17 a/8:48 a 2:21 p/8:58 p
Homosassa 3:49 a/11:51 a 4:30 p/-- 4:19 a/12:09 a 5:23 p/12:37 p


-A s FORECASTT FOR 3:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY
Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday Wednesday
City H L Pcp. Fcst H L City H L Pcp. Fcst H L


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


72 63 .01
67 37
75 63 .21
72 71 .41
79 69
72 45 .01
79 66
73 56
74 59 .50
70 40
77 58
66 48 .87
67 58 .75
86 67
78 63 .30
81 69
57 43
67 532.36
61 521.31
88 66
66 532.21
75 56
71 48
67 35
66 34
59 46 .31
70 35
56 521.21
75 66
76 64
70 50
58 50 .46
62 53 .04
82 55
52 48 .31
90 64
68 543.31
62 50 .48
56 41
66 38
72 55 .35
77 621.32
72 551.38


shwrs 59 39
sunny 73 46
tstrm 67 56
tstrm 68 54
shwrs 68 52
sunny 74 47
shwrs 70 46
sunny 81 47
shwrs 68 56
sunny 70 41
shwrs 65 45
ptcldy 58 41
shwrs 56 36
tstrm 79 69
shwrs 61 49
tstrm 77 58
sunny 56 48
ptcldy 63 46
sunny 57 42
tstrm 78 62
ptcldy 61 43
shwrs 56 38
sunny 68 52
sunny 74 38
sunny 62 39
sunny 56 44
sunny 71 47
cldy 62 48
shwrs 63 45
shwrs 63 42
sunny 72 50
ptcldy 60 45
shwrs 55 47
sunny 82 57
shwrs 60 44
sunny 90 63
cldy 63 48
shwrs 61 49
sunny 53 41
sunny 58 42
ptcldy 66 47
shwrs 72 55
shwrs 64 53


KEY TO CONDITIONS: c-cloudy; dr-drizzle;
f-fair; h-hazy; pc-partly cloudy; r-rain;
r.ra-n/anow mix; assunny; sh-showers;
sn=snow; ts=thunderstorms; w.wlndy.
02007 Weather Central, Madison, Wl.


New Orleans 65 55 .01 shwrs 65 51
New York City 78 66 shwrs 65 48
Norfolk 86 66 tstrm 81 62
Oklahoma City 66 40 sunny 68 42
Omaha 70 34 sunny 64 40
Palm Springs 92 65 sunny 92 64
Philadelphia 79 67 shwrs 69 49
Phoenix 89 58 sunny .92 61
Pittsburgh 70 55 .48 shwrs 59 40
Portland, ME 74 60 shwrs 55 41
Portland, Ore 73 46 shwrs 58 45
Providence, R.I. 77 62 shwrs 65 44
Raleigh 82 64 tstrm 79 57
Rapid City 72 44 sunny 80 46
Reno 73 35 sunny 80 40
Rochester, NY 66 501.18 ptcldy 58 38
Sacramento 83 48 sunny 84 53
St. Louis 60 46 .04 sunny 63 44
St. Ste. Marie 52 39 shwrs 47 33
Salt Lake City 57 34 sunny 64 39
San Antonio 75 42 sunny 75 53
San Diego 84 61 sunny 84 61
San Francisco 78 56 sunny 74 55
Savannah 83 70 .01 tstrm 79 67
Seattle 71 48 shwrs 57 43
Spokane 65 38 ptcldy 63 38
Syracuse 67 511.49 shwrs 59 36
Topeka 68 35 sunny 64 40
Washington 81 69 shwrs 71 50
YESTERDAY'S NATIONAL HIGH & LOW
HIGH 99 Santa Ana, Calif. LOW 14 Alamosa, Colo.
WORLD CITIES

WEDNESDAY Lisbon 67/53/r
CITY H/L/SKY London 58/43/s
Acapulco 87/78/ts Madrid 69/52/sh
Amsterdam 55/45/pc Mexico City 72/53/sh
Athens 67/50/sh Montreal 54/39/c
Beljing 64/47/pc Moscow 53/38/pc
Berlin 49/38/c Paris 59/43/pc
Bermuda 80/68/pc Rio 85/70/ts
Cairo 92/71/s Rome 58/42/sh
Calgary 67/28/pc Sydney 71/55/sh
Havana 87/76/ts Tokyo 69/52/s
Hong Kong 87/74/s Toronto 57/39/pc
Jerusalem 93/65/s Warsaw 52/41/c


. 0 A bicycle theft occurred on
Friday, Oct. 19, between 4:30 p.m.
and 5 p.m. in the 1600 block of N.
Highway 41, Invemess.
A petit theft, reported on Friday,
Oct. 19, occurred at 8 a.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 17, in the 1700
block of W. Dock Place, Dunnellon.
A retail theft, reported on
Saturday, Oct. 20, occurred at 12:12
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, in the 7800
block of W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway,
Crystal River.
An auto theft, reported on
Saturday, Oct. 20, occurred at 5:30
p.m. Friday, Oct. 19, in the 3300
block of S. Suncoast Boulevard,
Homosassa.
A petit theft, reported on
Sunday, Oct. 21, occurred at 4 p.m.


Saturday, Oct. 20, in the 2500 block
of S. Bolton Avenue, Homosassa.
A retail theft, reported one'
Sunday, Oct. 21, occurred at 3:50
p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, in the 2800
block of E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway,
Invemess.
A petit theft, reported on
Sunday, Oct. 21, occurred at 4:30
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, in the 9600
block of N. Bonita Circle, Dunnellon.
Vandalisms
A vandalism, reported on,
Friday, Oct. 19, occurred at 2 p.rm.
Friday, Oct. 19, in the 2200 block of
W. Norvell Bryant Highway, Lecanto.
A vandalism, reported on
Friday, Oct. 19, occurred at 7 a.m.
Friday, Oct. 19, in the 5300 block of
W. Caraway Place, Lecanto.


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MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
tbus County Sheriff Jeff Dawsy addresses the media Tuesday morning in reference to two separate homicides that occurred in the
mnty earlier this month. An arrest was made this week in the murder of a Pine Ridge teenager. Sheriff Dawsy also said an arrest is
nding in the other homicide Involving a Orlando man that occurred in the Withlacoochee State Forest outside of Inverness.


MURDER
Continued from Page 1A
ftng responsible for Fee's
cAth during interviews
tuesday and that the sheriff's
cifice is not pursuing further


suspects in the case.
He described Muzzi as a
troubled youth from a good
family. Muzzi has run away
from home in the past and
attended school online through
Florida Virtual School.
"It's a true tragedy These are
two families who have lost chil-


dren in two different ways,"
Dawsy said of the Muzzi and
Fee families.
While Dawsy said Fee and
Muzzi knew each other and
that the murder was drug-
related, he would not comment
more on details relating to the
case.


As for the homicide investi-
gation of Jean-Jacques, detec-
tives have been working on
leads in other parts of the
state.
"We believe this case will be
coming to a quick conclusion,"
Dawsy said. '"An arrest is immi-
nent"


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Joseph
Boardman, 87
HOMOSASSA
Joseph A. Boardman, 87,
Homosassa, formerly of North
Andover, Mass., died Saturday,
Oct. 20, 2007, at the Hospice
House in Lecanto.
He was born
May 7, 1920, in
Lawrence,
Mass., to
Joseph and
Frances
(Magee) Boardman.
Mr Boardman spent 24 years
on active duty with the U.S.
Army, serving during World
War II, Korea and Vietnam.
He was the officer in charge
of recruiting for greater
Lawrence for the Army and Air
Force before going to Korea in
1950.
After serving several years in
New Jersey and Germany, he
returned to the Lawrence area
as a major, his last duty assign-
ment being advisor to the local
Lawrence reserve units.
After military retirement, he
worked for the Bay State
National Bank of greater
Lawrence, retiring as assistant
vice president.
Mr. Boardman was a member
of the North Andover Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post and was
also a member of
Cochickewick Lodge AF&AM.
He was a longtime member
of Trinitarian Congregational
Church of North Andover, serv-
ing on many church commit-
tees.
He also served on the North
Andover "Ad Hoc" committees
to establish town facilities such
as a new police station, fire sta-
tion and town yard.
The widower of Evelyn
(Morison) Boardman, he leaves
a son and daughter-in-law,
Wayne and Beth Boardman of
Homosassa; three grandchil-
dren, Amy, Candace and Mark;
two great-grandchildren; a
brother, Donald Boardman of
Dover, N.H.; and many
nephews, nieces and cousins.
There will be no calling
hours. Private cremation will
take place under the direction
of Brown Funeral Home and
Crematory. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions can be
made to the Hospice of Citrus
County or to your local
Hospice.
Brown Funeral Home and
Crematory, Lecanto.

Mary
Caruthers, 75
BEVERLY HILLS
Mary Evelyn Caruthers, 75,
Beverly Hills, died Sunday, Oct.
21,2007, in Beverly Hills under
the care of Hospice of Citrus
County.
Born Aug. 23,
1932, in
Hiawassee,
Ga., to James >
David and
Cora (Nichols) .
Shook, she s
came to this
area in 2002
from Colonial Caruthers
Beach, Va.
Mrs. Caruthers worked in
retail sales, manufacturing,
hairstyling and pre-school
care.
She enjoyed shopping chari-
table stores and being with
family
She was Baptist.


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She was preceded in death
by a brother, Jim Shook; and
four sisters, Ellen Eller, Lois
Price, Flora Purks and Bea
Price.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Julian C. Caruthers of
Beverly Hills; two sons, Dudley
Burgess of Fredericksburg, Va.,
and James Caruthers and wife
Mary Beth of Beaverdam, Va.;
three daughters, Kathy
Trowbridge and husband
Ralph of Hernando, Jody Lloyd
and husband Michael of King
George, Va., and Angelia
Caruthers of Waldorf, Md.; two
brothers, Truett Shook of
Montross, Va., and Colonel
Shook of King George, Va.; five
grandchildren, Tracy Davis
and husband Rodney, Amanda
Jerow, Chris Jerow and wife
Melissa, and Kevin Burgess
and wife Shannon, and Kyle
Caruthers; and one great-
grandson, Rodney Davis III.
Friends who wish may send
memorial donations to
Hospice of Citrus County, PO.
Box 641270, Beverly Hills, FL
34464.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Beverly Hills.

Kenneth Edge, 68
INVERNESS
Kenneth Arthur Edge, 68,
Inverness, died Tuesday, Oct.
23, 2007, at his home under the
care of his family and Hospice


of Citrus County.
Mr. Edge
was born Sept.
22, 1939, in
Laurel Hill to
Lewis and
Mary (Helms)


Edge and moved here in 1986
from Swansboro, N.C.
Mr. Edge served in the U.S.
Marine Corps during the
Vietnam and Cold Eras having
retired with 20 years of service
with the rank of Gunnery
Sergeant. While serving in the
Marine Corps, he won various
awards as a top shooter with
their shooting team.
His enjoyments in life were
fishing, woodworking and
spending time with his family
and grandchildren.
He was Protestant and a
member of B.A.S.S. and. the
NRA organizations.
Survivors include his wife of
48 years, Barbara A. (Gainey)
Edge; two sons, David Lee
Edge and wife Carleen of
Nebo, N.C., and Daniel Shawn
Edge of Hernando; one sister,
Joan Bierle of Lakeland; and
four grandchildren, Jennifer,
Darla, Rhonda and Annalee.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.

Richard
Hoover Sr., 64
HERNANDO
Richard Hoover Sr, 64,
Hernando, died Sunday, Oct.
21, 2007.
Born Aug. 17, 1943, to Vincent
and Stella (Krysiak) Hoover, he
came to this area in 1985 from
his native Hampton, N.J.
Mr. Hoover was a truck driv-
er.
He enjoyed fishing and
cruises with his brother-in-law
and sister-in-law.

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Sarah Jones, 81
BEVERLY HILLS
Sarah Ann Jones, 81, Beverly
Hills, died Saturday, Oct. 20,
2007, in Lecanto.
She was born in Hemsworth,
England, to Crossland and Mary
(Bowie) Holmes, lived most of
her life in Edinburgh, Scotland,
and moved with her husband to
New York in 1958. They retired
to Beverly Hills in 1989.
She was loved by all and was
a faithful, loving friend to all.
She was Presbyterian.
Her husband, Edwin Richard
Jones, preceded her in death in
May of 2001.
Survivors include two sons,
Gary Jones of New York, N.Y,
and Ed Jones and wife Alice of
Plattsburgh, N.Y; brother,
Norman Holmes and wife Betty
of Canada; sister, Mary
Sweeney of Canada; grandchil-
dren, Heather Jones, Alicia
Jones and Jim Jones, all of
Plattsburgh, N.Y; many
nephews and nieces; and dear
friend and neighbor, Eda
Tucker of Beverly Hills.
Fero Funeral Home, Beverly
Hills.

Geneva
Kearse, 85
ZEPHYRHILLS
Geneva Crawford Kearse, 85,
Zephyrhills, died Friday, Oct 19,
2007, at New Horizon Senior
Citizen Home in Inverness.
She was born April 6, 1922, in
Macclenny to John and Bertha
Crawford. She moved to
Zephyrhills 62 years ago from
the Jacksonville area.
Mrs. Kearse was a homemak-
er and enjoyed her role as moth-
er She loved to cook and serve
others. She accepted the Lord
Jesus Christ as her Savior in
1999.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Clyde J. Kearse, in
1999; her daughter, Elaine
Kearse Badgley, in 2001; two sis-
ters, Sarah Dugger and Bernice
Jones; and two brothers, Dan
Crawford and Virgil Crawford.
Survivors include two sons,
James Casey Kearse and wife
Faye of Inverness and Larry
Vernon Kearse and wife Irene of
Franklinton, La.; a sister, Mamie
Combs of Glen St Mary; seven
grandchildren, Allan Kearse,
Ron Kearse, Sherrie K Ramsay,
Matt Kearse, Scott Kearse, Mary
Stanton and Pattie Stanton; and
16 great-grandchildren.
Hodges Family Funeral
Home, Dade City.


Judith
Littlejohn, 49
INVERNESS
Judith Leigh Littlejohn, 49,
Inverness, died Saturday, Oct.
20, 2007, at Citrus Memorial
Health System in Inverness.
She was born
in Inverness on -
March 16, 1958,
and was a life-
time resident.
She was a
graduate of
Citrus High
School and was
a sales clerk for Judith
the Movie Littlejohn
Gallery in
Inverness.
Her enjoyments in life were
movies, cats, flowers, garden-
ing, watching televised football
and she was an avid Miami
Dolphins fan.
She was Baptist.
She was preceded in death
by her mother, Leigh
Littlejohn, May 17, 1983; and
her father, C.A. Littlejohn, Aug.
2,1988.
Survivors include her son,
Kyle A. Littlejohn of Inverness;
her fiancd, Donald "Buddy"
Schneider of Inverness; and a
host of many, many friends.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.

Jack Mandel, 70
HOMOSASSA
Jack Mandel, 70, Homosassa,
died Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2007, at
Citrus Memorial Health
System in Inverness.
A native of
New York, he
came to
Homosassa
this past May
from Inverness
and was a retired police officer
for the City of Hempstead,
Long Island, N.Y.
Mr. Mandel was a U.S.. Air
Force veteran of the Korean
War and was a member of
American Legion Post No. 155,
Crystal River, serving on their
Honor Guard.
Survivors include his wife,
Barbara Mandel of Homosassa;
sons, Keith (Wayne) Mandel of
New Zealand and Benn
Mandel and wife Allecia of
Oregon; daughter, Lori Pallela
and husband Antonio of Elgin,
Ill.; brother, Charles Mandel of
Tarpon Springs; and grandchil-
dren, Colin, Nicole and
Amanda.
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.

Randall
Revels, 62
FLORAL CITY
Randall Bryan Revels, 62,
Floral City, died Monday, Oct.
22, 2007, at Citrus Memorial
Health System in Inverness.
A native of Quitman, Ga., he
was born Jan. 16, 1945, and
moved to the Floral City area
as a child.
Mr. Revels was a mechanic
and a carpenter.
He enjoyed motorcycles and
hanging out with his friends at
the Wishing Stone Bar.
He was Baptist
He was preceded in death by


one son, Kevin Ray Revels; one
brother, James B. Revels Jr.;
and one sister.
Survivors include three sons,
William B. Revels of Canton,
N.C., Bryan A Revels of Delta,
Colo., and Terry J. Sullivan of
St. Petersburg; two daughters,
Penny Sue Williams and hus-
band James of Zephyrhills and
Tammy Lynn Lundy of Tampa;
and. 11 grandchildren.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.

Michael
Rydzynski, 69
INGLIS
Michael C. Rydzynski, 69,
Inglis, died
Thursday, Oct.
18, 2007, at the

Hospice House
in Chiefland.
A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., he
was a local resident since 1974
when he moved here from
Miami.
Mr. Rydzynski was a manu-
facturing maintenance :man
and a U.S. Army veteran of the
Vietnam War era.
He was Catholic.
Survivors include his wife
Sandra of Inglis; daughter,
Michelle Patterson and hus-
band David of Inglis;' brother,
Robert Rydzynski and wife
Cheryl of Peoria, Ariz.; three
sisters, Elizabeth Modispacker
and husband Charles of
Pittsburgh, Pa., Judy Fetters
and husband Jack of
Millersville, Md., and Donna
Oravitz of Library, Pa.; and two
grandsons, Gordon and
Brandon Patterson of Inglis.
Veterans Funeral Care,
Clearwater, (727) 467-0922.

Glen
Saunders, 79
INVERNESS
Glen Saunders, 79,
Inverness, died Saturday, Oct
20, 2007.
He was born
in Athens,
Ohio, to Jesse
and Rule
(Reeder)
Saunders and
came to this area 13 years ago
from Mexico.
Mr. Saunders was retired. He
worked many different jobs
over the years.
He was. a veteran of World
War II and the Korean War and
served in the U.S. Army, Navy
and Air Force. He was a mem-
ber of Disabled American
Veterans Chapter 70.
Mr. Saunders was a loving
husband, father and grandfa-
ther He always worried about
everyone else, other than him-
self. He often thought of his
children who live in California.
He enjoyed crossword puz-
zles.
He was Catholic.
He was preceded in death by
three brothers.
Survivors include his wife of
20 years, Maria G. Saunders of
Inverness; daughters, Karla
Perez and husband Rigoberto,


Ismenia Saunders, Cynthia
Saunders and Yasmin
Saunders, all of Inverness;
stepdaughters, Anna Saunders
and Theresa Limas both of
California; sons, Fernando
Saunders of California and
Glen' Roberto Saunders 'and
wife Stephanie of Sun Valley,
Calif.; sister, Laverne Bondno
of Ohio; grandchildren, Glen
Douglas Saunders and Jordan
Rqberto Hines both of,
California, Carlos G. Perez,
Roberto G. Perez and Sherlyn
Mata all of Inverness; and
many nephews and nieces.
Fero Funeral Home, Beverly
Hills.

Cyril
Sholtis Jr., 73
HOMOSASSA
Cyril Sholtis Jr., 73, of
Sugarmill Woods, Homosassa,
died Monday,
Oct 22, 2007, at
his home under
the care of his
family and
Hospice of
Citrus County
He was born Dec. 5, 193, in
Passaic, NJ., to Cyril and Apna
(Watigrycht) Sholtis and mqyed
to Sugarmill Woods 17 years, ago
from Saddle Brook, N.J.
Mr Sholtis served in the Army
from 1954 to 1056 in 'the
Psychological Warfare Unit and
he was a retired lab manager for
Sicpa Inks Inv. in Clifton, N.J.
He was Christian and a mem-
ber of the Grace Bible Church in
Homosassa.
Survivors include his 1 ife,
Annmarie Sholtis of Sugarmill
Woods; sons, David John Sholtis
and wife Lisa and Peter Mark
Sholtis and wife Lynne all of
Brick, N.J.; brother, JohnShpltis
of San Miguel, Mexico; and1two
grandchildren, Christolher
Sholtis and Julianne Shqltis
both of Brick, N.J.
Brown Funeral Home and
Crematory, Lecanto.
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Hernando, will be conducted at
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Hooper Funeral Homes with
Mr. Joe Kise officiating.
Friends may call 2 to 5 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 27, at the
Inverness Chapel. Cremation
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Hooper Crematory, Inverness.
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Geneva Crawford Kearse.
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will be conducted at 10 a.m.
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age 73, of Sugarmill Woods,
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Application for a Street Vacation by Citrus County Community Development for
Citrus County Department of Public Works, located North on 491 to Right on 44 to
\ South on 41 to Right on Watson Road (33-19-20)


4. OTHER BUSINESS:

PLT-05-19 Application for Re-Submittal of a Preliminary Plat The Fairways by Larry Clark on
behalf of The Remington Company located in Sections 1 & 2, Township 18 South,
Range 18 East

Approval of Minutes of October 17, 2007

5. ADJOURN

Pre-Applicatioh for Gary Dounson (Alt# 1507286 and Alt# 1507294) located off Rockcrusher and
West Donahue Lane.

If.any person decides to appeal any action made by the Team with respect to any matter considered
iat this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he
or she may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes
testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical
impairment should contact the County Administrator's Office, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, Florida
34450, (352) 341-6565, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired,
use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.23


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771-1024 WCRN
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR
DRINKING WATER
Yankeetown WTP Has Levels of Total Trihalomethanes
Above Drinking Water Standards

What happened?
Our water system recently violated a drinking water standard. Although this is not an
emergency, as our customers, you have a right to know what happened, what you should
do, and what we are doing to correct this situation.
We routinely monitor for the presence of drinking water contaminates. Testing
results we received from samples taken July,31, 2007 show that our system
exceeds the standard, or maximum contaminant level (MCL), for Disinfection
Byproducts (DBPs), which includes Total Trihalomethanes (.TTHMs). The standard
for TTHMs is 80 micrograms per liter ([pg/L) and the average level of TTHMs over
the last year was 1 53.7 1ig/L.
What should I do?
Some people who drink water containing TTHMs in excess of the MCL over many years
may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous system, and may
have an increased risk of getting cancer.
Any customers who are concerned about their exposure to DBPs may choose alternative
sources of water for ingestion.
What does this mean?
This is not an immediate risk. If it had been, you would have been notified immediately.
What is being done?
The Town has filed an application with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
for a permit to modify the water treatment plant to incorporate equipment that will prevent
the formation of DBPs. Following issuance of the required permits, the Town will begin the
process of requesting bids and awarding contracts for construction and installation of the
new water treatment equipment. It is anticipated that the modification of the water
treatment plant will be complete in January 2009.
For more information, please contact the Yankeetown Water Department at 352-447-2511
or P.O. Box 280, Yankeetown, Florida 34498-0280.
This notice is being sent to you by the Town of Yankeetown.
State Public Water System ID #6382116
Date Distributed: October 24, 2007 .23828

945-1024 TU/WCRN
NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT
OR CHANGE OF A REGULATION
AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND

An Application for Amendment to the Land Development Code Text has been received by the Citrus
County Planning and Development Review Board (PDRB) for their review and recommendation to
the Board of County Commissioners to adopt or change a regulation affecting the use of land of the
area shown in the map in this advertisement. The Application was submitted by the Department of
Development Services, Community Development Division.

A public hearing on the proposed regulation, affecting the use of land will be held on November 01.
2007 at 9:00 AM, at the Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166,
Lecanto, Florida. Please note that the PDRB meeting begins at 9:00 AM. The actual time that
a particular item is discussed will vary depending on how fast the PDRB moves through the
agenda.



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All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or against, may be heard on the proposed amendment
to Ordinance No. 90-14, the Land Development Code, as described below and other items as
necessary:

OA-07-09 Department of Development Services is requesting:

AN ORDINANCE OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE
NO. 90-14, THE CITRUS COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE BY
PROVIDING FOR PROGRESS ENERGY POWER FACILITY FIVE-MILE
RADIUS DEVELOPMENT LIMITATIONS AND BY PROVIDING FOR
CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

Copies of the proposed amendments will be available for inspection and/or purchase between the
hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday in the Department of Development
Services, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Lecanto, Florida 34461. For more information regarding the
proposals discussed herein, contact the Community Development Division at (352) 527-5239.

Information regarding the Land Developmient Code or Comprehensive Plan is available on the
internet at http://www.bocc.citrus.fl.us (Click on the Community Development link). All persons
desiring to become a party to the proceedings may submit a "request to intervene" pursuant to
procedures set forth in Article II, Division 2, of the Citrus County Code of Ordinances. Such request
shall be submitted to Department of Development Services at least five (5) working days (excluding
Weekends and Holidays) prior to the hearing on the matter. A "request to intervene" may be
obtained on-line: click on "Quasi-Judicial-FAQ".

If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter
considered at this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such
purpose, he or she may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which
record Includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical
impairment should contact the County Administrator's Office, 110 North Apopka Avenue.
Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting, if
you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.
Chairman
Planning and Development Review Board
Citrus County, Florida
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33 15 ChlnaDirn 9.65 -1.02
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17 ... CommSys 11.23 +.10
.. CovadCm .64 +.01


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31 16 Darlding u10.31 +.19
...... EVInMu2 14.85 +.10
66 25 Eldoilidg 6.55 +.23
. .. EixirGam u4,40 +.14
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21 ... FlaPUbI 11.90 -.20
58 26,Floteks 48.38 +3.30
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... GastarEg 1.49 -.01
...... GenMoly 8.15 +.43


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... 16 GoldStra 382 +.04
...... GrIBasGg 3.34 -.01
6 9 GreyWolf 6.14 +.11
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28 18 Metalico 11.95 -.91 ...... PwSWlr 21.85 +.51 Rentech 2.03
85 18 MeroHlIth 2.55 +.12 ...... PrUShS&P 5138 -.75 RelailHT 97.90 +.29
... 36 Miramar 6.52 +.10 ...... ProURDow 95.25 +1.50 ... RdxSPEW 49.80 +.40
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... 66 StormCg .66 -.03
.. ... SulphCo 7.18 +1.03
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18 ... Taseko 5.43 +.03


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32 20 BEAero 44.59 +1.05
.27 BEASvslt 17.87 -.72
78 18 ACMoore 16.33 +.53 BldrsEmg 56.79 +1.76
... 16 ACIWwde 22.07 +19 .. Baldu.com349.90+33.64
16 16 ADCTelr 19.07 +.07 4 6 BnkUtd 10.49 +.20
AMAGPh 66.19 +.78 52 26 Bankrate 43,98 -.13
16 ASMLHId u35.43 +.64 36 22 BareEscent 26.81 -.37
12 ATPO&G 54.01 +.13 ...... BeaconPw 2.09 +.06
.. ATSMed 1.80 -.01 20 19 BeasleyB 7.58 +.09
.. Aastrom 1.13 -.01 17 15 BebeStrs 14:51 -.22
.. 28 Accurayn 17.78 -21 15 14 BedBath 33,29 -.11
24 16 Acergy 27.96 +.97 47 25 Bioaenldc 7893 -1,18
36 31 AcmePckt 14.79 -28 ... 83 BioMarin 25.81 +.38
53 31 Activisn 2286 -,12 ...... Biopurors 1.71 -.21
27 14 Acxiom d13.42 -.34 42 BlueCoats 47.30 +.52
48 20 AdamsResp39.97 +.29 93 65 BlueNile 81.92 +1.97
9 ... Adaptec 3.57 +.01 17 15 BobEvn 28,65 +.52
42 26 AdobeSy u47.75 +.63 10 6 BonTon 18.01 -.76
22 18 Adtran 23.70 +.01 .. Bookham 3.28 +.06
.. 36 AdvATech 12.09 +.87 44 Borland 4.20 +.16
9 16 AdvEnId 16.30 +.22 20 14 BosIPrv 24.93 +.44
11 ... AdvanlaAs 21.42 -.70 28 16 Brightpnt u15.81 +.45
13 8 AdvantaBs 23.96 -.99 96 31 Broadcom 42.06 +.36
54 Affymetrix 27.31 +.17 45 14 BrcdeCm 8.90 +.13
...... AirspanNet 2.47 +.16 32 28 BrkneB 10.59 +.23
80 21 AkamaO 3440 +1.62 5 14 BrooksAuto 13.20 +.07
11 ... Aldila 17.31 +.14 34 19 Bucyrus u83.99 +6.00
.. Alexion 70.65 +1.24 69 .. BusnObj 58.98 +.54
.. 47 AlignTech 28,48 +.90 21 15 C-COR 11.59 +.37
93 89 Alkerm 16.72 +.21 13 CDCCpA 7.38 +.13
80 33 Allscipts 25.46 +.36 30 24 CH Robins 51.84 -1.24
.. AlairNano 4.60 +.41 13 14 CMGI 1.32 -.01
25 21 AlteraColl 2332 +01 22 CNET 8.59 -.02
.. 48 Alvarion 13.73 +.57 15 12 CSGSys 20.63 +.24
.. Amarinh .37 +.01 32 18 CTC Media 22,00 -.11
68 Amazon u100.82 +9.53 CVThera 10.51 +.89
17 12 AmbassGpd22.22-17.73 15 14 CVBFncl 11.57 +.10
.AmerBio ,89 40 21 Cachelnc 16.54 -.56
9 12 AmCapStr 42.56 +.73 34 14 Cadence 21.8 +.03
25 12 ACmclLnn 20.37 -.35 9 ... Cal-Maine 23.99 +.59
19 AmerMed 16.81 -.29 17 16 CapCtyBk 29.28 +.62
.AmSupt u26.84 +.17 ... CpsnTrb 1.06 -.01
21 19 AmCasIno 29.55 +1.55 37 80 Caplaris 4.42 +.03
17 13 Amaen 57.70 +158 ..... Cardica 13.44 +2.20
12 9 AmkorTIf 11.13 +.23 CardioDyh .52 -.04
20 17 Amsurg 26,08 +2,57 43 25 CareerEd 34.30 +.97
... Amylln 46.97 +2.88 16 .,. CarverBcp 15.50 ..
.. 29Anadigc u19.34 +.31 CasellaW u1478 +.34
51 28 Aniogc 56.43 +.51 9 12 CasualMal 7,66 +.14
35 ... Analysis 1.73 +.02 12 11 CalhayGen 27.92 +.43
16 15 Andrsons 50.82 +.82 10 9 Celadon 9,61 +.38
21 Andrew 14.49 +.09 ... 45 Celgene 71.17 +1.47
11 Anglotchg d4.30 +.04 CellGens 3.42 -.08
7 ... AngtoAm 32.40 +1.09 ... 25 CentlCom 10,14 +.40
60 31 Ansyss u40.97 +2.10 40 22 CentEuro 46,51 +2,57
17 14 ApogeeE 24.44 -1.08 12 10 CenGardns 8.49
31 25 ApolloGrpu72.45 +6.52 C... ... nGardAn 8.75 +.08
10 Apollolnv 20.99 +.05 34 10 CentAl 57.24 +.17
47 40 Applelncu186.16+11.80 23 17 CenlCas 6.95 +.01
28 19 Applebees 25.24 32 16 Cephln 71.08 +.07
17 16 ADIdMall 2052 +06 ...... Cepheid 23.15 +.63
43 AMCC 3.33 +.04 ... 31 CeragonN 18.88 -.96
..... ArenaPhm 10.05 -.24 36 28 Cemer 58.72 +.43
24 Aribalnc 11.99 7 9 CharlRsse 14.09 -.16
...... ArrayBio 11.32 -.24 11 11 ChrmSh d7.32 -.03
9 12 Arrds 12.24 +.59 25 15 Charllnds 31.16 +.63
,. 40 AnTech u407 +.66 .. ... ChadCm 2.66 -.02
48 34 ArthroCr u62.09 +5.41 22 15 ChkPoint 25.63 -.27
AsceniSol 16.99 -.65 35 21 ChkFree 47.38 -.01
37 23 Aslalnfo u10.70 +1.86 22 18 Cher.,--i,-l n -1
67 19 AspenTchlful7.29+1.10 ... 13 Ci..oi. : I', i, Il
7 5 Asprevag 25.58 +.03 23 19 (r 1..... i1 ,i i ft
13 13 AsscdBanc 29.01 +28 ... ... C..i a4..17 -
20 15 Astec 44.39 -.11 ...... Cr.i...G.mrI 36 ji .1 r
76 23 Atheros 28.95 +.03 .. ... ChinaMed 40.78 +.98
74 16 Almel 5.16 ... 34 .. ChinaPrecn 9.84 +.12
28 17 Audvox 11.49 -.35 ...... ChlnaSunn 9.51 -.92
... AuthenTcnu14.83+1.07 ...... ChinaTcF 6.97 -.05
26 38 AuthorizeN 23.47 -.19 25 28 ChrchIlD 50.87 -.24
35 22 Autodesk 4722 -.27 66 26 CienaCorp 46.49 +.70
13 Avanex 1.69 +.05 17 15 Cintas 35.95 -.50
. AvanirP 2,13 +,12 23 17 Cinus 7.41 +.13
Avanllmh .66 -.04 27 19 Cisco 31.54 +,17
18 AvkidTch 28.31 -.30 16 9 CtizRep 15.37 -.01
22 13 AvoclCp 28.96 +.07 37 25 ClrixSys 41.62 +.68
... 21 Aware 4.54 -,03 22 19 CleanH 47.52 +.02


... Clearwien21.77 +1.67
55 32 ClickSft 6.57 +.26
...... CogentC 27.36 +1.71
39 29 Cogent 14.59 -.17
43 28 CogTechs 40.58 +.26
35 21 Cognosg 49.08 -.19
15 24 CoklwtrCrk 8.45 +.10
14 12 ColSprtw 50.69 -.08
15 14 Colmbus 30.20 +4.48
...... Comarco 5.45 +.13
25 23 Comcasls 23.60 -09
29 ... Comcsps 23.30 -13
... ... CmTouchh 2.38 +.18
30 5 CompCrd 20.53 -.21
22 14 Compuwre 8.74 +.20
22 20 Comtech 52.92 -.26
... 33 ConcCm 1.24 +.09
...... Conexant 1.37 +.05
... 20 Conmed 29.11 +,32
...... Copemic 3.20 +.37
... 31 CorinlhC 15.10 +.13
37 32 CorpExc 76.15 -.02
4 5 CorusBksh 10.98 +.34
28 22 Costco 66.19 -.86
52 11 CredSys 3.10 +.14
39 61 Creelnc 27.98 +.89
48 28 Crocss 68.00 +.67
30 17 CrssCtryHI 15,46 +.11
... .. Ctrip.coms 51,99 +1.90
31 20 CubistPh 23.02 +.23
.. 56 CumMed 10.40 +.07
45 34 CybrSrce 16.59 +.01
17 15 Cymer 42.23 +.98
...... CytRx 3.89 +29
... ... Cylogen .62 -.00

47 30 Daktronics 28.13 +.29
... ... Danka h .64 +.00
... DayStar 5.80 +.51
88 38 DealrTrk u49.36 -.10
32 24 DeckOut u116.53 -1.93
... Death dl.42 -1.25
23 18 Delllncll 2879 +.61
.. DllaPIr 19.30 -.20
Dndreon 7.69 +.11
12 21 Dennys 4.98 +.20
27 23 Dentsply 41.61 -04
33 22 DigRwer 48.40 +1.07
.. 52 DiscHoldA 28.24 +.19
... DiscvLabs 2.39 '+.01
S32 DobsonCmul2.83
18 15 DllrTree 36.56 -.33
11 10 DressBam dl5.40 -.22
... ... drugstore 3.42 +.26
23 12 DryShlps 128.41 +8.89
... ... Dynavax 5.04 -.22
11 9 ETrade 11.09 +.16
... 21 eBay 35.94 -.37
53 31 eResrch 11.07 +.10
... 41 ev31nc dl15.51 -1.27
28 18 EZEM 15.76 +.19
35 18 EagleBulk 30,72 +,90
... ... ErhLink 7,67 +.16
13 12 EstWs(Bcp 34.59 +.01
... 69 EchelonC 24.95 -.09
35 21 EchoStar 48.35 -.30
20 ... EdacTechnu10.16+2.26
28 21 Edgewater 9.42 +.12
11 ... EduDv 6.21 -.32
2'1 19 ElectSci 22.99 +.01
... ElcorgIs 2.21 +.02
35 ElectArts 57.54 -.67
17 EFII 27.85 +1.11
... Emcorell 10.04 +.09
... ... EmmisCs 5.42 -.11
8 12 EncorW 23.15 +.71
... ... EncysiveP 1.36 -.02
21 13 EndoPhrm 27.97 +.20
... ... Endologix 3.74 +.18
... 62 EngyConv 26.79 +1.20
19 16 Entegris 8.33
32 12 EpcorSft 12.94 -.12
... ... Equinix u105.86 +3.60
... ... EdicsnTI 29.94 +.90
... ... EvrgrSIr 9,63 +.02
... ... Exelixis 11.38 +.40


42 23 Expediah 32.93 +.14
44 33 Expdlnll 48.87 -.02
29 22 ExpScrips 58.40 -.51
.. 23 ExtrmNet 3.71 -.01
46 40 F5Netwks 44.27 +1.36
.. 19 FEICo 31.96 -.52
39 30 FUR Sys 59,00 -.51
29 24 Fastenal 42.73 -.31
... ... FiberTowr 2.98 +.23
14 10 RfthThird 29.98 +.08
.- 13 FinBarlf 2.52 -.03
16 7 FinLine 4.03 -.03
16 13 FstCashFndl9.56 -.30
22 18 FstChader 30.05 -.05
14 13 FMidBc 32.31 -.23
19 14 FstNiagara 13.86 +.09
.. ... FstSolar nul50.16+13.26
16 12 FstMerit 19.51 +.94
21 17 Fiserv 52.46 +.07
... ... Flameff 8.34 +.04
13 10 Flextrnm 1184 +36
58 .. FocusMda 57.77 +2.61
. 13 ForcePron 18.44 -,84
31 24 FormFac 43.52 +1.01
18 17 ForwrdA 27.87 -.60
36 19 Fossil Inc 37.36 +.36
32 23 FosterWh 144.10 +2.90
54 25 FoundryN 19.40 +.44
12 5 FmkBTX d7.42 -.72
16 13 FredsInc 10.59 +.06
... ... FreeSeas u9.35 -.05
5 16 FrghtCar 38.98 +1.06
... ... FmtrAIr 6.72 +.34
14 12 FrontFnci 22,00 +.88
... 53 Fuellech 30.38 +.32
... FuelCell 9.42 -.07
14 12 FullonFnd 12.59 -.11
.. Fuoilnln 1047

23 45 GSICmmrc28.64 +1.66
40 31 Garmin 120.53 +5.35
29 29 Gemstar 6.92 -.05
... .. GenBiolc 1.55 -.03
... ... GenesMcr 7.88 +.04
...... Genomic 23.89 +3.28
25 23 Gentex 21,34 +.49
... 19 Genzyme 73.51 +1.80
. GeronCp 7.53 +.11
34 23 GigaMed 21.70 +.38
24 GileadScis 4302 +45
...GobCrsg 22.01 -.39
14 15 Globlind 25.64 +1.01
52 43 GIblSrcs u37.18 +6.51
10 31 GolarLNG 25.77 +1.50
53 35 Goodle u67577+25.02
88 52 GreenMts 38.75 +.37
16 12 Gymbree 34.28 +.13
6 18 HLTH 14.01 +.03
10 9 HtMNFn 27.80 -.05
...... HandhEnt 2.88 +.06
...... HansenM nu36.84 +.27
56 30 HansenNat 62.11 +2.13
55 20 Harmonc 11.57 -.05
... ... HayesLm 4.89 +.06
30 24 HIlhCSvs 20.23 +.28
17 16 HrtlndEx 14.20 +.05
31 21 HSchein 61.73 -.87
7 7 HercOllsh 25,27 +.23
19 16 Hibbett 22.30 -28
24 20 Hilllnll ulO.01 +.17
10 ... HimaxTch 3.95 -.04
... ... HokUSci 9.73 +.35
60 33 Hologic 66.80 +1.17
...... Home Inns n45.71 +2.32
7 4 HomeSol 3.31 +.05
.. 7 HorsehdHn21.80 +1.13
12 10 HouslWC 18.83 -.16
19 16 HubGmup 26.92 -2.33
29 19 HudsCity 15.39 +.17
...... HumrnGen 9.78 +.28
19 17 HunJB 28.57 +1.12
12 9 HuntBnk 17.15 -.11
... ... Hydrogcs 1.18 -.06
26 15 IACInter 27.88 -.78
26 21 II-VI 32.67 -3.19
6 6 IPCHold 28.40 +.73


... 54 iRobol 15.80,-.12
35 ... IconPLCsu56.96 +4.21
27 15 IconixBr 19.70 -.09
... 60 Illumina 62.38 +2.86
25 30 Iniclone 46,65 +.85
4 23 Immersn 16.28 +.11
39 32 Immucor 35.50 -.30
... Imunmd 2.62 -.05
InPhonic d.38 -.05
S .. Incyte 8.46 +.20
.. IndevusPh 8.03 +.15
... ... Infineran 26.66 +1.04
InloSpces 18.94 -.12
34 24 Inlormat u17,22 +.11
29 ... InlosysT 50.49 +.84
... Insmod h .96
13 InlgDv d13,86 -.21
25 18 Intel 26.80 +.16
.. 19 IntacIBrkn 29.91 +.96
5 14 InterDig 20.70 -.15
15 Intrface 17,27 -,03
.. InterMune 19.90 +.68
52 InteeNAP 17,08 +.66
34 15 IntlSpdw 46.27 -.09
32 21 Intersil 33.11 +.18
8 26 Intevac 18.00 -.12
25 19 Intuit 31,44 -.19
99 75 IntSurg u304.30+18.44
.. 20 Inveslools 13.59 +.27
.. 21 Invitrogn 84.30 +1.06
... .. Isis 17.46 +.56
. Isonicsrsh d.38 -.17
.. 29 Itron 103.38 +2.27
... .. IvanhoeEn 2.24 +.25
23 Ixia 9.47 -.07

JASolarn u55.01 +1.20
47 16 JDASoft u23.42 +2.14
28 JDSUniph 15.28 +.12
24 20 JackHenry 27.67 +.34
11 11 JkksPac 27.99 +1.13
25 Jamba d6.05 -.05
26 JetBlue 9.45 +.37
45 JonesSoda 9.95 -.17
21 16 JoyGIbl 53.17 +1.32
74 35 JnprNtwk 37.14 +125
20 16 KLATnc 53.08 -.32
81 18 Kendle 41.94 -.80
37 20 Kenexa 31.52 -.44
KeryxBio 10.30 +.30
11 11 KnghlCap 12.87 +06
44 KongZhg 621 -.05
30 8 Kulicke 7.68 +.05
43 Kyphon 70.64 -.01
15 LJ... Inlll 4,31 +.09
40 29 LKQCp 36.13 +85
24 19 LSllnds 22.40 -.16
12 12 LamRschll 54.09 -.21
... 84 LamarAdv 52.01 +.65
13 28 Landec 15.00 +.43
22 19 Landstar 43.18 +1.62
24 Latice 4.35 +.07
24 LawsnSft 10.62 +.12
LeapWirels 64.56 -2.82
LeveI3 d3.28 -1.04
... LibGlobA 39.76 -.32
...... UbGobC 37.17 -.30
23 UbtyMlnA 20.40 +.14
57 40 Lilecell 41.93 +1.30
14 12 UfePtH 29.29 +.60
.. 71 Limelightn 10.85 +.41
14 12 Lincare 35.00 +57
24 19 LinearTch 33.44 +.02
LodgEnt 26.10 -.38
30 24 Logitech 35.40 +.38
. LookSmart 2.70 +.01
lululemngnu57,63 -.37

16 15 MB Fnel 32.26 -.91
6 7 MCGCap 1329 -.10
15 .. MGE 33.43 +.22
51 MGIPhr 32.00 +.17
11 13 MKSInst 20.37 +.37
... 18 MRVCm 2.99 +.10
19 17 MTS 43.25 +.70
20 20 MagelnHI 41.77 -.19


. ... MannKd 10.05 +.20
57 36 MktAxess 15.46 -.14
14 13 MartenT d13.72 -1.68
.. 29 Marvelff 1803 +.42
34 22 MatrxSv 28.81 +1.08
17 13 Mattson 9.07 -.40
... ... MaxwirT 11.04 +.28
...... Medarex 12.67 -.42
26 20 MedicAds 22,51 -.19
14 55 MediCo 18,00 +.09
56 ... MelcoPBLn16.75 -.04
67 26 Mellanoxnu24.15+2.18
39 14 MentGr 16.19 +.19
29 21 MertMed 13.30
17 16 Micrel 9.96 +.12
20 20 Microihp 30.6B +.03
.. 20 MicroSemi 2783 +1.20
22 17 Microsoll 30.90 +.39
...... Micisn 4.33 +.20
69 MillPhar 11.13 -.10
13 12 MillerHer 27.45 -.15
23 21 MIlllcomehu105.20+18.49
... ... Misonix 5.25
15 10 MobileMinid17.51 -.14
... ... ModtecH 1.58 -.01
25 19 Molex 29.00 +.41
... Monogrm d1.52 +.06
21 MonslrWw 37.22 +76
50 MorgHII 21.43 -.35
31 50 Move inc 2.45 +.20
.. MovieGalh .17 -.03
... MynadGn 52.57 +.77
NABI Bio 4.10 -.03
27 17 NETgear 31.46 +1.25
36 20 NIIHIdg 68.49 +.44
.NPS Phm 3.83 -.07
36 22 Nasdaq 42.08 +.65
SNastech 14.60 -.07
9 7 NatAIIH 9.54 -.11
... ... NalHltTrn 2,66 -.24
NeklarTh 6.65 -.04
.. 22 NetI1UEPSu31.95 +.94
20 ... NetServic 16,49 +.87
84 25 NetLogic 35.20 +1.04
17 Netease 20.09 +.19
27 41 Netfllx 25.99 +2.98
51 30 NtScout 13.72 +.82
45 24 NetwkAp 32.04 +1.97
35 .,. NInetowns 5.90 +.68
18 .. NobltyH 19.00 +.37
14 .. NoWestCp 27.22 +,12
21 18 NorTrst 72.29 +2.53
20 NvllWrls 24.53 +.01
35 Novell 7.62 -.03
16 16 Novlus 27.63 +25
14 18 Noven 14.17 +.10
16 9 NuHorizf 7.54 +.40
NuVasive u38.25 +1.95
.. 27 NuanceCm 21.93 +1.19
9 8 NutdSys 27.49 -.89
41 26 Nvidias 39.35 +.19
20 17 OReillyA 33.22 +.33
... 23 OSIPhrm 37.12 +.30
.. OccuLogxh .33 +.04
26 26 Omnicell 25.83 -.25
91 Omniture 32.91 -.54
61 15 OmnMsn 22.48 -.13
23 17 OnAssign 9.49
15 12 OnSmcnd 12.99 +.54
48 34 1800Fowrs 13.01 +33
OnyxPh 43.15 +1.60
... OpnwvSy 4.61 +.16
21 16 optXprs 27.46 +.63
25 16 Oracle 2145 +25
... 18 OriginAg 9.03 -.24
S21 Orthfx 52.31 +.23
21 18 OtterTail 35.51 +.32
Overslk u35.46 +75

28 PDLBio 21.46 +.89
22 20 PFChng 29.11 -.20
.. 26 PLXTch 11.01 +.01
26 PMCSta 966 -02
26 19 PSSWrld 18.49 -.25
13 13 Paccars 50.38 +.59
10 8 Pacerlntl d1598 -.38


... 28 PacEthan d7.95 -.16 16 16 Schnitzer 75.00 +1.36 19 ... TevaPhtm 44.72 +.38
.. 20 PacSunwr 15.34 15 15 Scholastc 38.03 +.35 23 17 TexRdhsA 11.66 -.04
... 90 Packetir 9.25 -.03 11 20 Schwab 22.40 +29 .. Theravnce 24.13 -.67
... 29 PaelecHn 13.09 +.11 20 14 ScielePh 27.48 +.53 ...... ThrdWve 9.59 +.20
53 76 Palminc 19.02 +.64 50 24 SciGames 37.16 -37 ... 22 3Com 4.85 +.01
42 18 PanASNv 28.91 +.28 15 15 SearsHkigsl37.32 +1.02 ...... 3SBion 16.11 -.51
27 23 PaneraBrd 48.81 +1.61 .. 23 SecureCmp10.20 +46 35 20 TibcoSit 8.69
7 11 Pantry 25,42 +.05 18 12 SelCmfrt 12.74 -.18 ...... TWTele 2320 +.25
12 13 PapaJohns 22.92 -.36 9 10 SeoclInss 22.21 +.04 ...... TiVolnc 7.15 +.36
13 ParagShpn 26.00 +76 49 20 Semtech 19.30 -.12 ... 56 TomoThn 20.57 -1.11
14 17 ParamTch 18.01 +.10 15 14 Sepracor 24.03 +1.02 19 15 TractSupp 44.84 -.59
25 20 Paterson 37.93 +.21 ...... Sequenom 10.58 -.22 17 14 TrdeStatn 12.02 +.08
6 10 PaUTI 20.99 -.08 .. 21 Shanda 38,08 +2.55 ...... TmSwc .98 -04
30 25 Paychex 41.74 +.05 ...... Sharplmg 3.32 +.31 2120 Travelzoo 19,98 -47
18 27 PnnNGm 61.45 -.03 22 12 ShengdaTn 7.90 +.17 64 25 TriZelto 16.65 -.17
... Penwest 7.69 +.20 ... 27 Shire 72.75 +.79 2 2 TradGty 790 -20
38 20 PeooUIdF 1849 +.57 84 21 SiRFTch 25.19 +.24 29 10 TidentIMh 13.69 4.17
...... Peregrineh .61. -.02 36 18 SierraWr 21,02 +,49 77 30 TrimbleNsu43.05 +2.46
...... PerfeclWn 28.27 +.87 .. 50 SIy 8.68 +70 28 11 TriQuint 482 -04
42 20 Pertdlcent 18.50 +1.16 70 28 SigmaDsgu56.94 +2.16 TrumpEnt 8a14 +14
20 17 PerFood d26.14 -.97 23 20 SigmAls 50.11 +.49 19 TrsNY 10.30 +.06
29 19 Perrigo 22,52 +.03 26 15 SilcLtd 1799 -.33 13 12 Trisleik 25,86 -16
21 18 PaltMed 14,72 +.11 15 15 Silicnlmg 672 +.19 32 15 UAL u51,49 +336
3 17 PelroDev 45.25 -.07 13 27 SilenLab 41.33 +32 16 15 UAPHIdg 30,67 +,95
15 15 PelsMat 28.25 -.25 ...... SilcnMotn 21.92 +.73 16 13 UCBHHi 16.80 -.11
28 23 PharmPdt 38.82 15 30 SSTI 3.70 +.19 8 USCncl 4536
.. .. Pharmion 48.65 +1.5 .., 12 SIcnware 11.90 +16 6 ., SGIlobals 22.10 -51
45 31 PhaseFwd 19.60 -.59 SilvStdg 37.34 +1.03 17 14 USANA 41.41 -1.33
PxIwrks 1.30 +.05 Silverstar 3.07 -.07 24 19 UTiWilfvd 2429 -.04
16 17 Plexus 28.34 +.61 68 38 Sina 53.50 +2.38 UTq-rm 3.66 +.07
...... PlugPower 3.32 -.19 32 15 Sinclair 12.25 -20 14 10 UlmClean 13.28 -2.14
...... PointTherh .34 -.02 87 23 Sirenza 18.27 +20 32 Uratech 1238 +50
41 17 Polycom 28.89 -.03 SirusS 365 13 10 Umnqua 16.99 -14
15 15 PoolCorp 24.34 +.95 12 9 SkyWesl 26.90 +71 13 10 UtdCBksGa20179 +.20
11 9 Popular 10.79 +.09 14 SkywksSol 8.94 +14 23 14 UdOnin 15.54 -.19
... ... PwShsQQQu5418+111 ...... SmartBaln 12.00 +.12 2 USEnr 5.01 +,15
... Powrwav 5,83 11 10 SmartM 9.32 +.16 25 38 UtdThrp u2,27 +39
4. 46 Presstek 6,42 +12 28 SmithWes 21.75 +35 15 13 UnvFor 3150 -20
28 21 PrIceTR 58.73+4.04 51 16 SmilhMicro 1532 +.69 28 21 Ubanu 2213 -28
50 21 pceline 91.55 +3,05 19 SmudSlne 13.31 +.21 20 21 ibanOul 2213 -28
17 14 PivateB 27.26 -.74 74 39 Sohu.cm 44.14 +2.56
ProgPh 23.85 +.47 .. 3 Solardunn 13.53 +.40 34 28 VCAAnt u44,50 +89
15 13 ProspBcsh 30.84 -71 27 22 SonicCorp 2522 +.21 ValenceTch 1.74 +.01
14 11 PrvBksh d25.47 -,32 18 32 SoncSolhitl 11.53 +.52 4 38 VaueClick 25.28 -18
,. 15 QLT d4,36 -.16 26 SncWal 9,56 +.23 VandaPhm 1651 -.43
QiaoXing 11.45 +.43 24 54 Sonus 7.01 +.15 32 18 VarianSm s 51.12 +.80
21 15 Ologc 13.48 +.33 SonusPh 55 +.03 77 48 VascoDta 40.59 +1.47
25 19 Qualcom 41.13 +.26 11 ... SouMoBc 14.65 ... Veecolst 1901 -05
4 11 0QlyDisir 8.60 +.12 21 13 SourceFrg 2.47 -.03 25 VerazNetn 784 +31
... ... QuanFuel 1.06 -.02 17 14 SouthFncd 20.24 -.04 25 Vereisn 34.67 159
S20QuestSfhlf 18.02 +.31 SpansionA d7.17 +.01 VetPh 32,26 +.44
36 13 QuintMad 27.45 +.53 16 13 Staples 2185 -43 VignMdh 22.65 -45
. RCN 14.67 +.49 .32 24 Starbucks 26.14 -.05 7 0 ViroPhm 9.44 +27
18 19 RFMicD 7.22 +.09 ... ... Starentn u308.24 +2.03 3 29 VtaPd 37.78 -01
50 RackSys 14.14 +.90 13 11 StDynas u51,52 +,42 63 VisualciP 37.7894 -
... 36 RadiSys 13.39 -.29 StemCells 2.17 -.03 22 Vaolcm 40.84 -103
56 22 RadntSys u17.85 +.47 41 33 Stricycles 53.79 +.84 21 Volerra 11.88 -1.27
23 18 RadTherSv 30.99 +.03 16 14 Sted6css 11.29 +.36 21 VWlea 11.88-1.27
17 RadioOneD 3.56 -.14 11 9 SFWA 23.42 +.05 24 16 Waens 34.473 -03
.. 61 Rambus 19.76 -.46 11 13 SMadden 22.55 +30 .. 34 WaFenRs 1449 -.00
51 ... Randgokd 35.13 +.76 21 17 StewEnI 8.50 -05 16 14 WashFed 24.70 -.07
10 43 RealNwk 6.65 +.17 46 19 SunMicro 5.95 +.08 24 21 Wastell u35.75 +7.28
25 19 RedRobin 4098 +.63 . 59 SunPowerul08.37+662 39 16 Websense 1897 -.03
...... Regenrn 21.80 +.91 ... SupTech 9.66 +82 16 15 WernerEt 18.44 +.24
...... Renovis 3.65 +.07 SuperGen 4.11 -,15 29 6 WetSeal d258 -13
14 7 RentACI 16.10 -.15 13 12 SusqBnc 19.80 +.52 12 11 Whiney, 245 -67
82 44 RschMotsul24.53 25 Sycamore 4.22 +.04 3631 WhoeFd 48.05 +.17
+11.15 50 16 Symantec 2096 +.60 23 18 WmsScots 27.94 +.09
20 17 ResConn 22.27 +05 37 13 Symetric 4.76 +29 27 WindRvr 1201 +04
61 Rierbed 4796 +.13 ... 23 SymyxT 10.40 +.96 17 13 Wintust 37.07 +1.16
11 4 RockyBr d6.83 -2.45 56 24 Synaptics u52.82 +.46 .. WiaRoninn d3.55 -.13
23 12 RoseltaR 18.28 +.59 51 Synchron 4500 +2.43 22 51 Wynn 158.50 +4.28
14 12 RossStrs 26.24 -.76 41 17 Synopsys 27.86 -.17 ...... XMSat 1555 +.01
...... Ryanairs 4726 +103 55 Synovs 2345 -05 .. .. XOMA 377
9 9 6 SyntaxBnl 449 +01 23 19 Xinxe 208 +15
MaiMTS n32 17 TBSIntfA 67.70 +6.18* ... XinhuaFn 7.32 +.12
. SBACom 35.40 +.39 20 15 TDAmedtr 1920 +08 8 8 YRCVWwdae26.96 +14
22 18 SEIInvs 28.09 +.18 24 15 THQ 2414 +26 60 58 Yahoo .
17 14 SVBFnGp 47.30 +.02 ... 20 TakeTwo 18.77 -23 39 9 Youbet i' -
11 7 SanderFm 3392 +.84 27 TargaResn 2679 +.14 ... 23 Yuchengn 1534 +71
.. 19 SanOisk 43.46 -.65 ... Tarragn 2.61 -06 26 20 ZebraT 3698 -.37
...... SangBio 15.92 +.60 53 TASER 17.24 +.54 ... .. ZhoneTch 147
... 13 Sanmina 2.27 +06 34 15 TechData 3923 -.30 11 11 Zioncp d61.04 -32
... 25 Sapient 6.51 -.03 30 18 TeleTech 26.55 +.24 ... 29 Zoliek 45.71 +1.87
Satconh 1.34 -06 28 26 Tellabs d9.13 +28 ... 19 Zoran u24.00 +3.14
29 SaventPh 14.84 +.44 22 31 TesseraT 3771 +118 54 35 Zumiez 43.37 -.94
2 29 Sawis 41.29 +.05 29 23 TelraTc 21.75 +50 ... ZymoGen 13.00 +10


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Yesterday Pvs Day
Australia 1.1146 1.1338
Brazil 1.7965 1.8175
Britain 2.0503 2.0284
Canada .9666 .9813
China 7.5045 7.5105
Euro .7017 .7063
Honq Konq 7.7509 7.7510
HunQary 176.65 178.35
India 39.490 39.725.
Indnsia 9174.31 9174.31
Israel 4.0220 4.0430.
Japan 114.71 114.10
Jordan .7095 .7100
Malaysia 3.3730 3.3745
Mexico 10.8216 10.8435
Pakistan 60.63 60.66
Poland 2.57 2.58
Russia 24.8886 24.9894
Sinqapore 1.4636 1.4664
Slovak Rep 23.50 23.73
So. Africa 6.6953 6.8641
So. Korea 917.43 916.59
Sweden 6.4533 6.5008
Switzerlnd 1.1745 1.1772
Taiwan 32.68 32.67
U.A.E. 3.6726 3.6723
Venzuel 2145.92 2145.92


British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others sha
dollar in foreign currency.



Yesterday Pvs Day
Prime Rate 7.75 7.75
Discount Rate 5.25 5.25


Federal Funds Rate 4.65 4.69
Treasuries
3-month 3.88 4.14
6-month 3.99 4.19
5-year 4.05 4.33
10-year 4.40 4.65
30-year 4.69 4.91


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FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle C'gf


Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Dec 07 85.27 -.
Corn CBOT Dec 07 361 -31(,
Wheat CBOT Dec 07 841 -3,.
Soybeans CBOT Nov07 9813/4 +5W
Cattle CME Dec 07 97.22 -.'
Pork Bellies CME Feb08 81.52 -1.9
Sugar (world) NYBT Mar 08 10.17 am
Orange Juice NYBT Jan 08 145.65 -2.68

SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day
Gold (troy oz., spot) $759.00 $757,00
Silver (troy oz., spot) $13.572 $13.562
Copper pound) $3.5050 $J.b240
NMER = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT = Chica
Board ot Trade. CMER = Chicago Mercantile Exchang,.
NCSE = New York Cotton, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange,
NCTN Now York Cotton Exchange.


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Nag4 NAV Chg %Rtn
AI hvestmenls A:
BaVlAp38.37 +.57 +103
Ch ~p 17.00 +16 +14.5
30.38 +.57 +173
YdA'l 4.41 +.01 +7.4
Inlo 70 35.49 +.66 +29.2
SolEqtyr 22.22 +.22 +9,1
AIM InVestments B:
CaplvBI 19.06 +.19 +19.1
AIM Investor Cl:
Enetgy 51.86 +.63 +42.2
SuRmaltPp5.14 +.15 +20.1
Utli6 s 19.29 +.09 +21.2
Advance Capital I:
Balnlp 19.74 +.12 +12.3
Rel9% 1 9.57 ... +5.
Alga( Funds B:
SmCapGrt 7.04 ... NA
AlllanceBern A:
BalanAp 18.50 +.11 +8.2
GIbTinAp82.17 +1.74 +31.2
IntlValAp 24.74 +.38 +19.4
SmpGrA 32.60 +.58 +27.5
AlllanceBern Adv:
IntValAdv 25.17 +.40 +19.8
LgCpGrAd 25.03 +.51 +20,3
All aBem B:
Co B p 11.98 ... +7.0
GI 1BI l72.89 +1.54 +30.1
GrC~18I 29.49 +.54 +19.2
SCpGFBI 26.95 +.47 +26.5
U GplBp 6.80 ... +4.1
All aceBern C:
SCpGrC 27.,05 +.47 +26.6
All anz Funds A:
NFJDltl 17.91 +.11 +11.3
AlIIanz Funds C:
GrpwtCt 25.61 +.38 +24.1
TagelCt 23.49 +.41 +32.4
Art ereacon Plan:
Lg pn 24.37 +.17 +11.4
An er,Century Adv:
EqGroAp 27.19 +.30 +10.8
Amer Century Inv:
Balncednl7.48 +.12 +9.3
8.89 +.03 +8.8
GCG IBn 26.38 +.43 +19.6
Hegl n2227 +.53 +52,6
Inclrh 34.19 +.24 +9.8
InD scrn 19.25 +.66 +47.7
InGIroln 15.01 +.40 +30.0
Uldcn 5.95 +.07 +11.2
NeO.Opprn8.65 +.17 +35.8
On5.lAg n14.71 +.20 +20.3
Rea4EsIn 28.86 +23 -0.1
Uhtn 32.58 +.62 +21,9
Valqlnvn 7.58 ... +4,8
VsXlI 23.70 +.54 +45.8
AmBrican Funds A:
AngAip 22.06 +.14 +12.8
AMtAp 30.70 +.15 +10.1
Bahlp 20.19 +.11 +11.2
BordAp 13.33 +.01 +6.1
CapWAp 2021 +.07 +12.0
CaPBAp 67.15 +.66 +19.3
CaBWGAp 48.85 +.67 +26.5
EuplcAp 55.73 +1.00 +27.6
Fd9i.Ap 45.54 +.48 +19.5
GelA p 37.55 +.42 +17.7
Hl ~fp 12.37 +.03 +7.3
Inepa" 21.16 +.15 +11.8
IntBdAp 13.50 ... +5.6
ICakA 38.08 +.25 +12.0
NE4Ap 31.12 +.48 +23.1
NYrAvp 37.23 +.58 +24.1
NWrdA 63.06 +1.38 +43.4
SnibpAp 48.48 +.79 +33.4
TxEyAp 12.38 ... +.3
WshAp 37.02 +20 +11.0
Antrelcan Funds B:
Baat- 20.12 +.12 +10.4
CaplBBt 67.15 +.66 +18.4
CpWGrBt 48.60 +.67 +25.5
GnhlBt 36.16 +.40 +16.8
lncBI 21.03 +.14 +11.0
IC. r 35.91 +25 +11.2
w 8t 36.79 +20 +10.1
AriMutualiFds:
50.93 +.77 +9.3
Alp 54.61 +.57 +10.0
A Funds:
34.88 +79 +29.4
Mip 3826 +.7 +75+31.5
MidGapVal2127 -.07 +10.5
Bardn Funds:
Ast 67.32 +.52 +18.4
5558 +.71 +18.9
p26.48 +28 +25.1
S 26.25 +.35 +21.2
Be' sien 1Fds:
d 13.93 ... +6.1
S 14.03 ... +3.9
T thnU 29.74 +.56 +20.6
Intp0 e 29.46 +.58 +20.9
EGnMIds 52.96 +1.33 +55.4
BlackRock A:
AuGnA 28.79 +.15 +10A
BaiA'p 32.87 +.18 +10.6
CaDevAp 18.07 +.31 +20.6
GLIAr 20.73 +.18 +20.7
HiYlnvA 7.97 +.02 +7.7
BlackRock B&C:
19.54 +.17 +19.8
BI Eock Insti:
1 33 33.07 +.18 +10.8
GAlocr 20.82 +.18 +21.0
BI ndywine Fds:
Fd 20 +.68 425.8
n 41.72 +.67 +252
BrDnson Funds Y:
HdY n6.88 +.01 +5.3
C unds:
CaoDp n36.16 +.73 +36.9
FoPaI 5923 +2.08 +76.5
M 37.03 +1.06 +35.3
CRM unds:
MJCpVII 33.64 +.22 +18.0
Calamos Funds:
G'&lncAp35.17 + + +15.7
GwthAp 69.37 +2.02 +30.1
GDthCt 65620+1.89 +292
Calvert Group:
In5p, 16.91 +.01 +6.1
In EqAp 25.99 +50 +19.8
Mjnlnt 10.58 ... +3.0
pop 31.47 +.11 +6.9
p 16.10 +.01 +6.8
S 2cEqAp 40.73 +24 +11.0
T>FU 10.06 ... -0.8
T)FLgp 16.39 ... +32
TPFVT 15.69 ... +3.8
Causeway IntI:
Ini'rrn21.53 +21 +18.2
CliH 93.17 +.83 +6.3
Cc r & Steers:
RyShrs 82.81 +.88 -1.6
Cflubla Class A:
Ait 3221 +.24 +16.3
FPEqAI 25.60 +.56 +22.7
2 CntryAt17.05 +.27 +28.6
M rA 123.61 +.48 +22.0
C lambla Class Z:
AomZ 33.06 +25 +16.7
Ai:elaZ 49.44 +1.09 +36.9
Ini EqZ 19.57 +.39 +26.0
Lg" ldxZ 29.70 +.26 +12.3
MIinOpZr 18.18 +.44 +32.7
DF1 Funds;
UCorEqn2.35 +.08 +10.5

D SScudder CI A:



ErMkIn 12.33 +.07 +10.3
EnrMkGrr30.08 +.80 +55.9
Et bnq 42.22 +.64 +21.9
G)BdSr 9.94 ... +7.3
G 0pp 47.20 +.84 +18.9


Hi YdTx 12.84 ... +4.1
Inl FdS 73.18 +1.43 +27.3

LotiurEq 82.57 +2.43 +81.8
MgdMuni S 9.05 ... +4.1
M1-TFS 14.18 ... +4.0
Davis.Funds A:

Davis Funds B:

D l undsC&Y:

Delaware Invest A:

T>USAp 11.41 ... +2.9
Delaware Invest B:
IlhB 3.34 +.01 +7.2

DI nenslonal Fds:
EMktV 46.93 +1.38 +88.7
InrSVan 23.36 +.37 +24.2
U Lgane44.62 +.38 +12,3
n25.63 +.12 +5.9
..Min16.07 +.13 +7.3
U:.aalln22.10 +21 +7.8
U,.MiVa28.69 +22 +25
I f 3n21.82 +.38 +26.0
Fidn 1021 ... +5.2


Inan 26.03 +.42 +24.9
G i5Ficcn10.80 ... +53
T.l USTgtV 24.84 +.17 +3.3
TMIntVa 22.31 +.35 +252
TMMk wV 1841 +.11 +8,5
2YGIFxdn 10.34 ... +5.2
DFAgFn 29.79 +.30 -2.3

& Ced 88.63 +.28 +7.6
Income 12.62 +.01 +6.3
In Stk. 49.06 +.71 +22.0
SiDck 157.21 +.71 +8.2
Dreyfus:
Aprec 4691 +.32 +11.8
Drel 11.08 +.11 +14.1
uUIht 43.32 +.38 +11.9
EmgLd 34.35 +.39 +1.6
Ft Intr 12.89 ... +3.7
InsMut ... .. 0.0
Dreyfus Founders:
G p0.0

Dr fyus Premier:
C 'iIvp 33.05 +23 +10.8
UHYdAp 7.13 +.02 +6.0
StrValAr 34.84 +25 +13.8


o TchGroA 29.74 +.65 +22.2
Drlehaus Funds:"
EMktGr 55.58 +1.49 +61.1
Eaton Vance Cl A: ,
S ChinaAp 41.52 +.89+115.1
S AMTFMBI 10.78 -.01 +3.0 "
MutiCGrA11.94 +.25 +45.3 W 4 o
InBosA 6.38 ... +6.8
2 LgCpVal 22.86 +20 +14.3 -
NallMun 11.55 -.01 +2.9
SpEqtA 16.50 +.25 +27.3
TradGvA 7.18 +.01 +5.6
Eaton Vance Cl B: -
FLMBI 10.90 ... +2.3
S HlthSBI 12.97 +.20 +7.7 p 1.
NallMBI 11,55 -.01 +2.2 *, i ,
S Eaton Vance Cl C:
GovtCp 7.17 ... +4.8
NallMCt 11.55 -.01 +2.2 -
S Evergreen A:
AslAllp 15.80 +.12 +12.2
Evergreen C:
S AslmAIIC 15.26 +.13 +11.5
Evergreen I: 4
CorBdl 10.46 ... +6.2
SIMunil 9.88 ... +3.4 V
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 28.29 +.52 +40.5 o +
HiYieldp 4.61 ... +8.0 Sm +O 5 10
ValResIr 59.20 +.60 +19.4 HYF __07 3
FBR Funds: I
SnCap 57.13 +.46 +14.7 Incomp I
FPA Funds:
1 Nwlnc 10.95 ... +5.8
Fairholme 33.80 +27+21.1 COTFAp 11.92 ... +4.1
S Federated A: CTTFAp 10.97 ... +3.7
MidGrStA 44.69 +.44 +24.8 CvtScAp 17.05 +.12 +10.9
S KaumArp 6.85 +.15 +29.4 DblTFA 11.87 -.01 +3.9
MuSecA 10.43 ... +2.4 DynTchA 33.51 +.74 +26.7
Federated Inst : EqlncAp 22.19 +.13 +6.5
KauernK 6.85 +.15 +28.9 Fedlnlp 11.40 -.01 +3.9
Fidelity Adv FocT: FedTFAp 12.02 ... +4.1
EnergyT 52.40 +.91 +44,7 FLTFAp 11.74 -.01 +3.7
HItCarT 2268 +357+10.0 FoendAp 14.46 +.08 +10.2
Fidelity Advisor A: GATFAp 12.02 ... +4.0
DivIntlAr 25.69 +38 +18.6 GoIdPrMA40.89+1.25 +44.9
Fidelity Advisor I: GthAp 47.03 +.59 +16.0
S DivinT n26.11 +.38 +18.9 HYTFAp 10.72 .. +3.4
S EqGun 70.38 +1.39 +30.6 InoomAp 2.72 +.01 +11.5
Eqhnin 32.37 +.26 +11.6 IsTFAp 12.18 -.01 +4.1
InlBdIn 10.74 4.. 3 NYnFp 10'85 -.01 +3.6
fidelity AdvisorT. LATFAp 11.48 ... +4.0
Fidelity Advisor T: ReElcAp2n1 + 58
BalancT 17.06 +.16 +14.7 LMGvScA 10.02 ... +.8
DrlnTp 25.39 +.37 +18.3 MDTFAp 11.64 ... +3.8
OivGrTp 14.20 +.11 +9.1 MATFAp 11.79 ... +3.7
DynCATp21.35 +.46 +21.2 MITFAp 12.13 .. +4.1
EqGrTnp 66.21 +1 30 +29.9 MNtlsA 12.03 ... +4.0
EqnT 31.93 +.26 +11.0 MOTFAp 12.16 -.01 +3.7
GrOppT 44.14 +.97 +30.8 JTFAp 12.06 -.01 +4.2
HilnAdTp 10.70 +.03 +13.3 NYInAp 11.46 -01 +,6
InltBT 10.72 .. +4.0 NYIFAp 11.70-.01 +4.0
AMg n 171 +.1 +6 FaNCTFA p 12.17 -.01 +3.6
MidCpTp 28.41 +.32 +23.9 OholAp 12.51 -.01 +4.63
MalncTp 12.81 -.01 +3.8 OriTA 2. .01 +1.3
OvrseaT 26.31 +.50 +26.9 ATFAp 11.79 -1 +4.1
ST rnT 9.30 +.4 PATFAp 10.34 ... +4.1
Fidelity Freedom: ReEScAp2.14 +.13 -12.8
FF2010 nl663 +A1 +124 uRisDvAp 36.53 +21 +4.1
FF210 n 135.8 +.1109 +132.4 SMCpGrA 4.54 +.66 +24.8
FF2015n 13.09 +.09 +13.2 Frank/Temp Mti C:
FF2020n 16.74 +.16 +15.1 USGovAp 6.43 ... +5.9
FF2025n 13.88 +.13 +15.3 UlsAp 14.70 3+03 +15.7
FF2030n 17.47 +.19 +16.9 VATFAp 11.69 -.91 +3.7
FF2035n 14.47 +16 +16.9 FrankTmp Frnk.Adv:
FF2040n 10.35 +.12+17.3 IncmAd 2.71 +.01 +11.7
Fidelity Invest: Frank/Temp Fmnk B:
AggrGrr n24.35 +.32 +32.7 Incomet 2.71 +.91 +10.6
AMgr50n 17.12 +.12 +11.6 Frank/Temp Fmnk C:
AMgr7On 17.95 +.16 +13.9 FoundAp 14.18 +.08 +9.6
AMgr2Ornl2.94 +.03 +7.3 InomCt 2.74 +.01 +10.9
Balancn 20.41 +.19 +15.2 Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
BlueChGrn46.32 +.81 +15.6 BeacnA 17.42 +.09 +10.9
CAMunn 12.26 ... +41 ODISCA 33.53 +30 +18.0
Canadan 66.38 +1.25 +41.6 O8 dAt 23.62 +.13 +14.0
CapApn 31.78 +.69 +22.3 ShaGesA 27.27 +.16 +10.3
CaDevOnl4.65 +.18 +20.2 Frank/Temp Mtl C:
Cplnern 8.98 +.02 +10.1 DiscCt 33.12 +.29 +17.1
ChinaRgn39.61 +.81 +77.1 ShresC 126.84 +.15 +9.6
CngSn 512.80+4.18 +14.1 Frank/TempTempA:
CTMunrn.30 -.01 +4.2 DvMAAp 37.00 +.98 +50.9
Contzan 77.52 +1.28 +23.7 FIonAp 12.99 +.22 +22.9
CnvScn 30.07 +.30 +27.3 GIBdAp 11.73 +.05 +15.6
DisEqn 32.55 +.3 +15.0 GrwthAp 24.93 +.22 +9.7
DivMnln 43.71 +.74 +26.5 IntxEMp 0.
DikStkOn 17.56 +.21 +16.3 WoridAp 19.09 +.27 +15.1
DivGlhn 31.85 +24 +9.9 FrankrTempTmpAdv:
EmrMkn 34.96 +.94 +62.9 GrthAv 24.96 +22 +10.0
Eqhncn 60.70 +.44 +11.2 Frank/TempTmp B&C:
EQIIn 25.01 +.20 +10.6 DevMktC 36.04 +.95 +49.8
ECapAp 31.59 +.57 +27.8 ForgnCp 12.76 +.2 +22.1
Europe 45.71 +.90 +24.3 GrwIhCp 24.26 +.21 +8.9
Exchn 359.19 +2.70 +15.4 GEEIfunS&S:
Expt n 26.60 +.54 +20.5 S&SPM 50.96 +.45 +13.7
Fideln 41.23 +.55 +19.4 GMOTrust III:
Fifty rn 24.28 +.29 +24.2 EmMkr 27.57 +.60 +59.7
FltRateHirn9.74 ... +4.7 For 20.11 +.30 +21.0
FrInOnen 32.06 +.27 +13.2 InlnVntI 38.48 +.45 +20.7
GNMAn 10.84 +.03 +2.7 GMOTrust IV:
Govthnc 10.20 ... +6.9 EmrMkt 27.50 +.60 +59.9
GrMCon 86.69 +1.65 +30.2 Foreign 20.12 +.30 +21.1
Grolncn 30.04 +.27 +10.2 InflGrEq 35.15 +.62 +25.1
Grolnclln 12.06 +.13 +17.0 InIllntrVI 38.47 +.45 +20.8
Highlncrn 8.86 ... +7.0 GMOTRustVI:
Indepnn 28.38 +.65 +33.4 EnmgMkls r 27.52 +.60 +80.0
SIntBd n 10.20 ... +47 1 InflndPI 25.39 ... +3.8
InGovn 10.14 ... +6.7 InlCorEq 44.08 +61 +22.6
InOlDiscn 45.70 +.77 +30.2 USQtyEq 22.60 +.13 NS
IN6SCprn29.94 +.43 +28.7 Gabelll Funds:
InvGBn 7.25 ... +4.2 Asset 5423 +.46 +20.2
Japan n 17.53 +.10 +4.1 GatewayFunds:
JpnSrnn 12.32 +.03 -6.8 Gateway 28.93 +.12 +10.0
LatAmn n 64.28 +1.86+60.6 Goldman Sachs A:
LevCoStkn34.20 +.45 +30.3. HYMuAp 10.84 ... -1.0
LowPrn 44.16 +.52 +13.9 MdCVAp 40.85 +.15 +10.2
Magelln n101.27 +1.70 +21.7 Goldman Sachs Inst:
MDMurn10.79 -.01 +4.0 HYMuni n10.84 ... -0.6
MAMunn 11.83 ... +42 MidCapV 4129 +.16 +10.6
MIMunn 11.77 ... +42 sridht 17.23 +25 +23.1
MidCapn 32.11 +.26 +18.7 Harbor Funds:
MNMunn11.29 ... +32.9 Bond 11.81 +.02 +7.5
MIgSecn 10.63 +.01 +2.0 CapAplnst38.08 +.53 +16.6
Munilncn 12.67 ... +4.1 Intlr 76.33 +1.53 +34.6
NJMunrn1.49 ... +4.3 Hartford Fds A:
NwMktrn 14.8 +.03 +8.4 CpAppAp44.71 +.85 +22.9
NwMilln 34.30 +.43 +23.4 DivGthAp22.75 +19 +14.8
NYMunn 12.73 ... +42 Hartford Fds C:
OTCn 55.23 +1.31 +39.0 CapApCt 40.58 +.77 +22.0
OhMunn 114.51 -.01 +4.0 Hartford Fds L:
100lndex 11.02 +.10 NS GI'OppL. 37.79 +.55 +35.9
Orseahn 55.60 +1.32 +33.4 Hartford HLS IA:
PcBasn 35.02 +.51 +40.3 Canc 6164+1.9 +249
Insurn10.71 .1+4.7 MDiv&Gr 24.80 +.20+14.5
Purilnn 20.12 +.15 +11.9 Advisers 24.43 +.18 +14.1
RealEn 30.74 +23 -5.5 Stock 57.53 +.64 +17.4
StltMun 10.25 .. +2.9 ToRetld 11.69 +.01 +6.2
STBFn 8.68 ... +2.8 Hartford HLS IB :
SmCaplndr24.2634 + 23.2 apppp 6118 +1.18 +24.6
SmTlCpS rn20.15 +.21 +1739 BenA 1.8 +. +2.
SEAslan 46.57 + +95.7 H .enne sy Funds: .8
Sribcn a31.75 +.36 +17.3 CorGotli 38.81 +58 +3.6
Stratncn 10.67 +.30 +17. HollBalFd 17.14 ... NA
SlRetlncnr 10.1467 +.02 +7.8 Hotchklds & Wiley:
T etadr1n 10.36 +5. LgCpVIAp23.91 -.05 -0.8
TotalBdn 10.3 .. +5.0 ^MiCpVal 27.10-.54 --43
Trendn 77.08 +1.49 +23.5 8 UMitA 2716.61 +.0 +7.0
US n 10.87 ... +5.7 HussmnStrGr 16.64+.02+6.6
USBI n 10.87 +5I7CNFd:
Utityn 20.93 +.10 +16.9 ICON Fds,
VaiSratn35.74 +.25 +18.9 Energy 41.90 +.5 +42.8
Valuedn 88.07 +.55 +14.4 H dae 17.92 +.23 +7.1
Wrldwn 24.31 +.43 +27.7 ISl Fund :
Fidelity Selecta: NoAmnp 7.54 +s01 +7.9
Air n53.45 +.99 +19.2 Ivy Funds:
Baningn 29.49 +.08 -7.7 GINaIRsAp40.98 +.88 +47.3
Bilotchn 7232 +1,04 +10.5 JPMorgan A Class:
Brlokn 73,37 +1,23 +8.1 MCpValp 27.14 +.10 +8.5
ChemAn 84.70 +,94 +352 JPMorgan Select:
ComEquipn26.08 +73 +29.0 tnlEq 41.07 +.59 +16.1
Cmpn 51.8 +1.60 +37.3 JPMorgan Sel CIs:
ConDlsn 25.15 +.05 -0.2 lnlndAsern29.93 +32 +10.1
ConSlapn66.82 +.33 +23.0 Janus
CstHon 41.13 +.29 +1.0 Balanced 26.55 +.16 +13.7
DfAarn 95.64 +1.00 +30.7 Contraean 20.30 +.28 +31.7
Eleclrn 51.41 +.47 +21.4 Enlerpr 58.04 +,75 +28.4
Enagyn 64.93 +1.14 +45,3 FedTE 6.55 ... -2.1
EngSvn 100.11 +3.98 +64.4 FIxBnd 9.48 ... +6.6
Envirn 19.37 +27 +113 Furo 32.89 +.39 +20.6
RnSvn 112.48 +.75 -0.1 FundaEq 29.45 +.33 +17.0
Geldrn 43.98 +1.05 +42.6 GIUteSoi 23.70 +.30 +15.9
Healhln 136.68 +2.02 +12.2 GSfechr 16.14 +.30 +33.4
HomFn 36.56 -.12 -20.9 Grlrc 43.01 +.54 +18.0
Insurn 71.69 +.17 +8.7 MdCpVa1 26.21 +.21 +14.5
Leisarn 85.89 +1.10 +17.9 Orion 13.19 +.27 +41.8
Matedaln 59.93 +.78 +38.1 Orseasr 59.31 +1.20 +45.0
MedDMn 52.54 +.50 +11.5 Research 31.23 +.36 +29.4
MdEqSysn26.18 +.33 +16.7 ShTmBd 2.89 ... +5.1
Mulnmda 44.43 +.25 +6.4 Twenty 72.02 +1.74 +38.5
NiGas n 47.94 +.38 +39.0 Venler 777. +1.25 +34.8
Paper 34.03 +.23 +13.2 WidWr 57.96 +.57 +24.7
Phannn 11.93 +.18 +10.3 Janus Adv S Shrs:
Retalmn 49.62 +.12 -2,9 Forty 40.78 +1.03 +40.3
Softwrn 79.93 +1.57 +25.7 JennlsonDryden A:
Techn 90.19 +2.51 +36.8 BlendA 21.80 +23 +18.7
Telcnn 59.53 +24 +27.8 HiYldAp 5.67 ... +6.8
Transn 56.03 +1.35 +12.7 InsuredA 10.66 ... +3.5
UlilGrn 62.15 +.02 +17.8 UtityA 16.69 +.15 +27.0
Wireless n 9.98 +.26 +48.1 JennlsonDryden B:
FIdelIty Spartan: GrowthB 16.92 +.24 +14.7
Eqldxinv n53.82 +.47 +12.4 HiYIdBI 5.67 +.01 +6.4
5001nxlnvrn105.89+.92 +12,4 InsuredB 10.68 ... +3.4
Intllnxlnvn50.06 +.72 +21.7 John Hancock A:
TalMktlnvn43.08 +.38 +13.2 BoaeAp 14.81 +.01 +6.2
FIdelIty Spart Adv: ClassicVlp 26.50 +01 -2.3
EqldxAd n53.82 +.47 +12.4 RgBIkA 33.47 +.11 -8.8
500Adrnl05.90 +.92 +12.4 SIrlnAp 6.59 ... +6.9
TolMktAd rn43.08 +.38 +132 John Hancock B:
First Eagle: StrlncB 6.59 ... +6.2
GIblA 49.86 +,37 +15.1 John Hancock Cl 1:
OverseasA27.43 +.26 +16.7 LSAggr 16.54 +23 +18.3
First Investors A LSBalanc 15.33 +.13 +13.0


BIChpAp 25.30 +.19 +10.4 LSGrwh 16.21 +.18 +15.3
GloblAp 8.89 +.13 +24.1 Julius Baer Funds:
GovtAp 10.73 +.01 +5.5 In6Eqlr 51.19 +1.25 +30.3
GrolnAp 16.76 +.13 +12.3 InrEqA 50.04 +1.22 +29.9
IncoAp 2.99 +.01 +6.0 IntEqIllr 17.70 +.48 +27.6
MATFAp 11.62 -.01 +3.3 KeelSmCpp29.35+.40+18.3
MITFAp 12.07 -.01 +3.4 LSWalEqn19.59 +.09 +6.9
MidCpAp 31.32 +.19 +13.0 Lazard nstl:
NJTFAp 12.73 -.01 +3.6 EmgMktl 26.83 +.61 +47.7
NYTFAp 14.20 -.01 +3.3 Legg Mason:Fd
PATFAp 12.74 -.01 +3.5 OpporTrt 21.13 +.25 +21.7
SpSitAp 24.89 +.24 +14.5 Splnvp 39.72 -.22 +12.7
TxExAp 9.76 ... +3.6 ValTrp 73.68 +.79 +9.3
TotRtAp 15.87 +.08 +9.6 Legg Mason Instl:
ValueBp 8.05 +.04 +6.8 ValTrrnst 82.73 +.89 +10.4
Firsthand Funds: Legg Mason Ptrs A:
GIbTech 5.28 +.10 +28.5 AgGrAp 12097 +1.15 +6.5
TechVal 46.67 +.85 +35.0 ApprAp 16.73 +.13 +13.0
Frank/Temp Frnk A: HilncAt 6.69 +.02 +6.9
AdlUSp 8.88 ... +5.2 InAICGAp15.56 +.37 +15.3
ALTFAp 11.38 -.01 +43.9 LgCpGAp26.66 +.35 +15.0
AZrFAp 10.96 -.01 +3.9 Legg Mason Ptrs B:
Ballnvp 68.31 +.63 +6.9 CapIncBI 17.80 +.17 +12.3
CallnsAp 12.60 .., +4.3 LgCpGBtI 24.73 +.32 +14.1
CAIntAp 11.48 -.01 +3.8 Longleaf Partners:
CaflFAp 727 -.01 +4.1 Partners 37.81 -24 +11.2
CapGrA 13.34 +.15 +15.4 InUl 21.98 +.25 +20.5


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SmCap 33.12 -.33 +13.0
LoomIs Sayles:
LSBondl 14.98 +.05 +12.1
StdncC 15.49 +.06 +10.4
LSBondR 14.94 +.06 +11.9
StrncA 15.43 +.06 +11.3
Lord Abbett A:
AffilAp 1627 +.15 +10.9
BdDebAp 8.10 +.02 +9.6
MidCpAp 23.50 +,11 +12,7
MFS Funds A:
MITA 22.77 +.24 +15.0
MIGA .15.57 +.20 +15.3
HilnA 3.80 +.01 +7.0
InlNwDA 31.50 +.69 +27.3
MFLA 9.95 ... +3.0
ToIRA 16.91 +.08 +10,3
ValueA 29,02 +.19 +14.1
MFS Funds B:
MIGB n14.06 +.18 +14.7
GvScBn 9.52 ... +5.7
HilnBn 3.81 +.01 +6.2
MulnBn 8.50 ... +3.1
TotRBn 16.90 +.08 +8.6
MFS Funds InstI:
IntlEq n22.21 +.31 +18.1
MalnStay Funds A:
HiYldBA 6.36 +.02 +7.4
MainStay Funds B:
CapApBI 34.41 +.55 +16,2
ConvBt 16.97 +.19 +19.0
GovtBt 8.25 ... +5.1
HYIdBBt 6.33 +.02 +6.7
IntlEqB 16.66 +.19 +14,8
SmCGBp 16.14 +.21 +5,6
TolRtBI 19.94 +.15 +10.7
Malrs & Power:
Growth 81.92 +.54 +9.4
Marsico Funds:
Focusp 22.43 +.49 +22.1
Growp 23.63 +.48 +22.5
Matthews Asian:
Indiar 21.88 +.94 +58.9
PacTiger 31.80 +.64 +48.2
Mellon Funds:
IntFd 18.02 +.25 +12.7
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd 5.91 +.17 +58.0
Monetta Funds:
Monetta n16.42 +.41 +31.7
Morgan Stanley A:
DivGthA 21.56 +.21 +11.2
Morgan Stanley B:
DivGtB 21.71 +.20 +112
GbDivB 17.12 +26 +15.5
StratB 21.31 +.16 +112
MorganStanley Inst:
EmMkt n42.11 +1.61 +67.4
GValEqAn21.84 +.32 +15.3
InlEq n 22.94 +.42 +17.7
Munder Funds A:
IntemtA 25.64 +.70 +32.6
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 17.57 +.10 +112
DiscZ 33.95 +.30 +18.3
QualfdZ 23.81 +.13 +14.3
SharesZ 27.52 +.16 +10.7
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 34.04 +.30 +9.6
GenesInst 54.96 +.58 +24.6
Intlr 26.82 +.41 +21.5
Partner 34.22 +.38 +18.1
Neuberger&BermTr:
Genesis 57.26 +.60 +24.2
Nicholas Group:
HilncI n10.73 +.03 +7.1
Nich n 57.38 +.32 +7.5
Northern Funds:
SmCpldon1121 +.11 +8.0
Technlyn 14.97 +.3p +24.3
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhtMOkSGn39.83 +.67 +26.6
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncr 28.67 ... NA
GIoballn 28.07 +.27 +17.5
IntUrn 26.67 +.37 +12.6
Oakmarkrn46.77 +.10 +6.5
Selectrn 32.37 +.17 +4.6
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZn17.96 +51 +44.8
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFMu 9.55 ... -1.7
AMTFrNY 12.82 ... +1.9
CAMuniAp 10.94 +.01 -1.0
CapApAp 54.68 +.84 +21.9
CapIncAp 13.09 +.02 +7.2
ChmplncAp9.30 +.02 +6.4
DvMklAp 55.86 +1.45 +53.0
Discp 59.96 +1.12 +32.2
EquityA 12.55 +.13 +19.8
GlobhAp 81.30 +1.00 +17.2
GIbOppA 41.32" +.51 +16.6
Gold p 39.54+1.26 +57.2
IntBdAp 6.47 +.04 +16.5
MnSIFdA 44.40 +.36 +12.5
MnSLOAp 16.10 +.14 +12.5
MSSCAp 23.46 +.22 +9.9
MidCapA 21.22 +.26 +13.1
PAMuniA p 12.61 ... +2.4
S&MdCpV142.09 +.41 +21.1
StrinAp 4.43 +.01 +11.4
USGvp 9.50 ... +6.2
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 9.51 .. -2.5
AMTFrNY 12.82 ... +1.0
CpIncBt 12.94 +.02 +6.3
ChrmpncB 19.29 +.02 +5.5
EquthyB 11.85 +.12 +18.8
StrlncBt 4.45 +,01 +10.5
Oppenhelm Guest:
QBalA 19.03 +.02 +6.4
Oppenheimer Roch:
LdNYAp 3.34 ... +3.0
RoMuAp 18.21 -01 +2.6
RcNIMuA 11.70 +.01 -2.4
PIMCO AdmIn PIMS:
TotRtAd 10.59 +.02 +7.7
PIMCO InstIl PIMS:
AlAssel 13.18 +.05 +10.8
ComodRR 15.29 -.08 +14.0
DevLcMkr11.51 +.07 +16.9
Fllncr 10.22 +.02 +4.5
HiYId 9.71 +.03 +7.6
LowDu 10.08 +,01 +7.0
RealRtnl 11,00 -.01 +7.9
TolRt 10.59 +.02 +8.0
PIMCO Funds A:
RealRtAp 11.00 -.01 +7.4
TolRIA 10.59 +.02 +7.5
PIMCO Funds D:
TRhnp 10.59 +.02 +7.7
PhoenlxFunda A:
BalanA 15.31 +.07 +9.5
CapGrA 17.99 +.26+14.1
Pioneer Funds A:
BondAp 9.15 ... +6.0
EurSelEqA 44.03 +.79 +13.5
GNrwhAp 15.37 +.15 +13.9
InsValA 28.58 +.53 +23.1
MdCpGrA 17.58 +.21 +17.2
PionFdAp51.39 +.42 +10.2
TxFreAp 11.43 +.01 +2.2
ValueAp 18.02 +.17 +12.0
Pioneer Funds B:
HiYldBt 11.47 +.03 +12.2
Pioneer Funds C:
HiYIdCI 11.58 +.03 +12.2
Price Funds Adv:
Eqlncp 30.53 +.24 +10.7
Growthpn35,50 +.55 +18.2
Price Funds:
Balance n22.56 +.17 +12.5
BIChipn 41.61 +.64 +21.0
CABondn 10.91 ... +3.7
CapAppn 21.93 +.10 +10.3
DivGron 27.21 +.23 +13.3
EmEurp 37.77 +.46 +29.7
EmMklSn 46.32 +123 +632
Eqlncn 30.59 +24 +11.0
Eqlnoexn 40.77 +.36 +12.1
Europe n 23.76 +.49 +30,2
GNMAn 9.41 ... +6.1
Growlhn 35.84 +.56 +18.5
Gr~inn 2328 +.18 +13.2
HhthSan 30.56 +.43 +192
Hiriefdn 6.94 ... +7.6
lInBondn 10.18 +.04 +12.6
IntDisn 57.88 +1.08 +34.1
Int]Slkn 19.52 +.35 +25.1
Japan n 1051 +.06 -2.7
LatAmn 56.39 +1.48 +688
MDSdrtn 5.15 ... +3.7
MDBorrd n 10.49 ... +3.6
MidCapn 64.81 +.73 +24.5
MCspValn26.63 +.17 +10.5
NAmern 36.97 +.32 +21.5
NAsian 23.65 +.75 +96.1
NewEran6224 +1.13 +44.6
N Hcutlzn 36.54 +.38 +16.0
NIncn 857 +.01 +8.4
NYBondn 11.22 ... +32.8
PSIncn 16.77 +.11 +11.5
RealEstn 23.20 +.26 -1.4
R2FL0n 17.20 +.13 +12.3
R20tSn 13.48 +.11 +132
R2020n 18.98 +.18 +14.0
R2025n 14.12 +.14 +14.7
R2030n 20.48 +.22 +15.2


SciTacn 25.53 +.33 +28.2
ShtBd n 4.71 ... +5.4
SmCpStk n36.05 +.32 +8.4
SmCapValn43.36 +.25 +9.6
SpecGrn 22.94 +.31 +18.1
Specinn 12.33 +.03 +8.5
TFIncn 9.90 ... 3.6
TxFrHn 11.76 ... +2.4
TxFrSIn 5.34 ... +3.6
USTInt n 5.39 ... +7.5
USTLgn 11.58 +.01 +7.9
VABondn 11.51 .. +3.6
Value n 28.66 +.22 +10.6
Principal Inv:
DiscLCInst 17.53 +.18 +12,4
LgGrIN 9.74 +.22 +26.7
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 9.06 ... +7.4
AZTE 9.10 -.01 +3.4
Convp 20.96 +.12 +13.6
DiscGr 22.97 +.25 +15.7
DvrlnAp 9.90 ... +5.7
EqlnAp 18.66 +.10 +12.2
EuEq 33.60 +.65 +22.7
GeoAp 18.49 +.07 +7.9
GIbEqtyp 12.79 +.22 +23.3
GrInAp 19.95 +.08 +5.0
HthAp 60.11 +.49 +2.4
HiYdAp 7.96 +.02 +7.7
HYAdAp 6.18 +.01 +8.1
IncmAp 6.78 -.01 +6.4
InllEq p 35.72 +.62 +22.5
IntGrinp 17.73 +.32 +21.8
InvAp 15.43 +.11 +5.1
NJTxAp 9.19 ... +3.8
NwOpAp 54.50 +.83 +13.0
OTCAp 10.46 +.13 +20.1
PATE 9.05 -.01 +3.6
TxExAp 8.68 ... +3.5
TFInA p 14.73 ... +3.6
TFHYA 12.78 -.01 +2.7
USGvAp 13.25 +.01 +6.7
UilAp 15.44 +.08 +22.8
VslaAp 12.33 +.21 +12.1
VoyAp 19.48 +.21 +9.4
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 21.01 +.13 +3.5
DiscGr 20.88 +.24 +14.9
DvrlnBI 9.82 ... +4.9
Eqlnct 18.49 +.10 +11.4
EuEq 32.39 +.63 +21.8
GeoBt 18.29 +.07 +7.1
GIbEqt 11.61 +.19 +22.3
GINtRst 36.09 +.52 +37.4
GrinBt 19.64 +.08 +4.2
HIhBt 53.03 +.43 +1.6
HiYkdBt 7.93 +.02 +7.0
HYAdBt 6.10 +.02 +7.4
IncmSt 6.74 ... +5.8
IntGrInt 17.35 +31 +20.8
IntlNopt 18.71 +.36 +26.0
InvBt 14.03 +.09 +4.3
NJTxBt 9.18 -.01 +3.1
NwOpBt 48.22 +.74 +12.2
NwValp 19.13 +.04 +5.2
OTCBI 9.10 +.11 +19.1
TxExBt 8.68 -.01 +2.8
TFHYBt 12.80 -.01 +2.1
TFInBt 14.75 .. +2.9
USGvBE 13.18 +.01 +5.9
UIiBt 15.36 +.08 +21.9
VistaBt 10.59 +.17 +11.1
VoyBt 16.81 +.18 +8.5
RS Funds:
CoreEqA 43.12 +.52 +19.7
IntGrA 21.60 +.59 +24.5
RSPart 34.98 +.19 +4.7
Value 29.55 +.07 +14.1
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 47.06 +.62 +34.2
RiverSource A:
BalanceA 11.39 +.05 +9.1
DEI 14.24 +.13 +16.8
DvOppA 9.60 +.09 +152
Growth 34.55 +24 +13.9
HIYdTEA 4.34 ... +3.1
LgCpEqp 6.30 +.04 +12.1
MCpGrA 12.80 +.13 +23.8
MidCpVIp 10.19 +.10 +18.8
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSvr 18.07 +.17 +13.6
MicoCapl 19.40 +.16 +20.5
PennMul r 12.50 +.12 +13.2
Premiedrr 20.46 +16 +20.7
TotRellr 14.51 +.09 +10.6
ValSvct 12.07 +.11 +18.0
VIPISvc 15.71 +.16 +18.6
Russell Funds S:
DIvEq 54.64 +.68 +17.4
InlSec 87.91 +1.60 +24.5
MStralBd 10.42 +.01 +6.4
QuantEqS 43.04 +.33 +8.6
Rydex Advisor:
OTC n13.95 +.29 +27.3
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxA n1O.22 ... +5.1
IntEqAn 16.14 +.18 +19.7
LgCGroAn24.10 +.33 +17.4
LgCValAn23.47 +.12 +8.5
TxMgLCn 14.67 +.15 +13.5
SSgA Funds:
EmgMkt 32.21 +.88 +66,9
InlSltock 15.10 +.23 +22.4
STI Classic:
LCpVIEqA 15.94 +.06 +12.4
LCGr ,kAp 14.12+.26 +17.8
LCGrSlkC p 13.10 +.24 +165.
SalLCSItkCt29.16+.35 +18.3
SalLCpStkl31.67 +.38 +19.5
Schwab Funds:
HlhCare 16.83 +.23 +11.9
1lOOInvr 44,94 +.38 +12.8
10E0Sel 44.97 +38 +13.0
S&PInv 23.71 +.21 +12.2
S&PSel 23.81 +.20 +12.3
S&PlnstSd 12.15 +.10 +12.3
SmCplnv 24.93 +.27 +10.2
YldPIsSI 9.44 ., +43.1
Selected Funds:
AmShD 49.42 +38 +13.0
AmShSp 49.29 +.36 +12.6
Sellgman Group:
ComunAl 40.04 +.52 +26.4
FrontrAl 15.41 +.24 +23.4
FrontrDt 13.04 +.20 +22.4
GIbSmA 19.09 +.27 +16.8
GIbTchA 19.60 +.27 +27.5
HYdBAp 3.32 +.02 +7.3
Sentinel Group:
ComSAp36.61 +.38 +16.0
Sequoia n161.45+1.28 +9.6
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 46.59 +.55 +19.1
SoundSh 41.76 +.27+11.3
St FarmAssoc:
Gwth 63.44 +.48 +15.5
Stratton Funds:
dividend 33.25 +.21 -4.2
Mulli-Cap 46.06 +.32 +17.8
SmCap 50.63 +.43 +9.6
SunAmerlca Funds:
USGvBI 9.31 ... +5.4
Tamarack Funds:
EntSmCp 31.50 +.26 +7.0
Value 42.95 +31 +11.5
Templeton Instil:
EmMSp 27.31 +.73 +52.
ForEqS 31.21 +.49 +28.5
Third Avenue Fda:
Intllr 24.21 +.28 +16.6
RIEstVIr 33.87 +.23 +4.9
Value 64.93 +.85 +14.1
Thornburg Fds:
IntValuel 37.39 +.29 +39.9
Thrlvent Fds A:
HiYId 5.03 ... +7.0
Incoin 8.55 -.01 +5.5
TA INDEX A:
TempGIbA p 34,53+,54 +20.0
TrCHYBp 9.12 +.03 +8.4
TAFlxInp 9.17 ... +35
Turner Funds:

Tweedy Browne:

UBS Funds Cl A:

UMB Scout Funds:
IntIl 38.48 +.66 +28.7
US Global Investors:
AiOAm 32.46 +.92 +34.5
GIbRs 20.67 +.57 +522
GIdShr 19.00 +.49 +31.1
USChine 18.16 +.47+104.5
WldPrcMn 34.33 +1.02 +43,9
USAA Group:
AgvGI 38.92 +.75 +22.2
CABd 10.88 ... +4.3
CmstShr 29.07 +.23 +14.1
GNMA 9.56 +.01 +6.2
GrTxShr 14,65 +.06 +7.4
Giwth 17.98 +.41 +20.9
Gr&lnc 20.34 +,23 +16.4
IncSth 16.90 +.07 +5.1
Inco 12.17 ... +6.0
Ill 29.87 +.23 +16.9


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NYBd 11.83 ... +3.3
PrecMM 35.68 +1.09 +47.7
SciTech 13.68 +.19 +21.4
ShtTBnd 8.91 ... +5.6
SmCpSlk 15.85 +.16 +11.5
TxEll 13.05 ... +3.7
TxELT 13.68 ... +3.3
TxESh 10.58 ... +3.6
VABd 11.34 ... +2.9
WldGr 21,96 +.17 +15.1
VALIC:
MdCpldx 25.97 +.18 +14.6
Stkldx 39.73 +.34 +12.1
Value Line Fd:
LrgCo n25.04 +.35 +21.8
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFAp 18.00 ... +1.8
CmsiAp 19.53 +.10 +7.1
CpBdAp 6.57 ... +5.9
EqlncAp 9.41 +.05 +9.0
Exch 495.23 +6.59 +22.5
GrInAp 22.92 +.17, +9.8
HarbAp 16.78 +.17 +13.5
HiYIdA 10.59 +.02 +7.7
HYMuAp 10.81 +.01 +2.6
InTFAp 17,87 +.01 +0.9
MunlAp 14.39 +.01 +2.0
PATFAp 168.92 ... +2.0
StrGrwth 51.89 +1.32 +25.0
StrMunnc 12.99 ... +1.0
US MIgeA 13.24 ... +5.9
UtilAp 24.64 +.04 +18.2
Van Kamp Funds B:
EnterpBt 14.86 +.21 +18.6
EqlncBt 9.25 +.05 +8.3
HYMuBt 10.81 +.01 +1.8
MulB 14.36 ... +1.1
PATFBt 16.86 ... +1.1
SkGwlh 43.63 +1.11 +24.1
SIrMuninc 12.98 ... +.3
USMIge 13.18 ... +5.1
UtilB 24.51 +.03 +17.3
Vanguard Admiral:
CAITAdmn10.94 -.01 +3.8
CpOpAdlin101.47+1.32 +23.7
Energy n 154.68 +2.06 +392
EuroAdmln98.64 +1.85 +25.7
ExplAdmln77.34 +.75 +14.3
ExtdAdm n42.60 +.40 +14.7
500Adminl40.07+1.22 +12.4
GNMAAdn1O.25 ... +6.7
GrolncAd n62.42 +.59 +10.6
GrwAdmn33.65 +.38 +16.8
HIthCrn 64.26 +.76 +5.6
HiYklCpn 6.06 +.01 +6.4
InIProAdn23.74 -.03 +8.1
ITBdAdmlnlO.37 ... +7.5
IntGrAdmn89.62 +1.73 +26.2
ITAdmIn 1325 ... +4.2
fTGrAdmn 9.77 ... +7.1
UdTrAdn 10.74 ... +4.1
MCpAdmln98.84 +.77 +14.6
MorgAdmn67.59 +.92 +18.9
MuHYAdmnO0.69 ... +3.5
PrmCaprn81.50 +.65 +16.0
ReilAdmrn101.05+1.05 -1.0
STBdAdml nlO.03 ... +6.6
ShITrAdn 15.62 -.01 +3.9
STIGrAdn 10.63 ... +6.2
SSmCAdmn35.18 +.33 +11.7
TxMCaprn74.05 +.61 +13.3
TUBAdmln10.07 ... +7.0
TSkAdmnn36.75 +.33 +13.1
ValAdmIn 27.45 +.16 +9.9
WellslAdmn54.27 +.12 +9.0
WelInAdmn59.80 +28 +13.1
Windsor n 64.81 +.46 +10.5
WdsrOlAdn65.94 +.42 +12.5
Vanguard Fds:
AssetA n30.93 +25 +12.3
CALTn 11.55 ... +3.4
CapOppn 43.89 +.57 +23.6
Convitn 15.04 +.13 +15.3
DivdGron 15.52 +.10 +11.9
Energyn 8232 +1.09 +39.1
Eqlncn 26.66 +.17 +12.0
Explrn 82.96 +.80 +14.1
FLLTn 11.53 ... +4.3
GNMAn 10.25 ... +.6
GlobEq n 26.94 +.40 +24.6
Grolncn 3821 +.35 +10.4
GrthEqn 13.59 +27 +26.5
HYCoip n 6.06 +.01 +6.3
HIthCren 152.17 +1.79 +5.5
InlaPron 12.09 -.01 +8.0
IntExpirn 23.83 +.49 +242
IntiGrn 28.12 +.54 +25.9
InlIValn 46.53 +.70 +22.9
ITIGraden 9.77 ... +7.0
ITTslyn 11.03 ... +79
UfeConn a17.45 +.08 +10.4
LUfeGron 26.04 +.23 +14.4
Lfelncn 14.38 +.03 +8.5
UfeModn 21.90 +15 +12.5
UTIGraden 9.13 -.02 +6.6
LTTslyn 11.25 -.01 +8.0
Moagn 21.77 +.30 +18.7
MuHYn 10.69 ... +3.4
MulnsLgn 12.46 ... +3.9
Mulntn 1325 ... +4.1
Mulldn 10.74 ... +4.0
MuLongn 11.16 ... +4.1
MulShtn 15.62 -.01 +3.8
NJLTn 11.75 ... +4.4
NYLTn 11.14 -.01 +4.0
OHLTrEan1.88 ... +4.
PALTn 11.22 ... +4.3
PrecMls r n37.44 +.80 +45.7
PRmcpCornl4,01 +.16 +12.8
Prmcprn 78.46 +.62 +15.9
SeValurn21.76 .0 +.09 +8.4
STARn 22,54 +.14 +12.6
STIGradenlO.63 ... +6.1
STFedn 10.43 ... +8.4
STTsryn 10.47 +.01 +6.5
StratEqn 245.92 +.19 +8.9
TgtRe225n14.33 +.12 +14.2
TgtRe215 n1358 +.09 +12.8
TgtRe235 n15.32 +15 +15,0
USGron 20,68 +.29 +16.3
USVluen 15,18 +.08 +5.7
Wellslyn 22.40 +.05 +9.0
Weallinn 34.62 +.16 +13.0
Wndsrn 19.20 +.14 +10.3
Wndslln 37.14 +.24 +12.4
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500 n40.06 +1.23 +12.3
Balancedn22.49 +.12 +10.86
DevMkln 14.39 +.22 +22.1
EMktn 34.73 +.91 +1.7
Europe n 41.96 +.79 +25.6
Extend n 42.52 +.39 +14.5
Growlhn 33.64 +.38 +16.7
ITBndn 10.37 ... +7.4
LgCaplxn 27,49 +.24 +13.2
MidlCapn 21.76 +.16 +14,5
Pacific n 13.66 +.11 +14,6
REITrn 23.68 +24 -1.1
SmCapn 35.13 +32 +11.6
SmlCpGhn2 134 +.26 +20.2
SmCpVIn 16.92 +.10 +3.3
STBndn 10.03 ... +6.5
TolBndn 10.07 ... +6.9
Tolllnlln 21.04 +.37 +282
ToIStkn 36.74 +.32 +12.9
Values 27.45 +.16 +9.8
Vanguard Instl Fds:
Ballnst n22.A9 +.12 +10.7
DvMktdlnstn14.28 +23 +22.3
Eurolnsln 42.04 +.79 +25.8
Extlnn 42.62 +.40 +14.8
Grwlhlstn 33.65 +38 +16.9
Instldxn 139,00 +1.21 +12.4
InsPIn 139.01 +1.22 +12.4
TollBdld n50.74 .. +6.8
InsTSPilusn33.13+.29 +13.1
Midtplsln21.85 +.17 +14.7
SCInstn 35.20 +.32 +11.8
T"Bsnn 10.07 ... +7.1
TSInastn 36.75 +.32 +13.1
Valualstn 27.45 +.18 +9,9
Vanguard Signal:
5OSgl n115.70 +1.01 +12.4
TolBdSgl nlO.07 ... +7.0
Vantagepolnt Fds:

Victory Funds:

WM Blair MII Fds:
Waddell & Reed Adv:
CorelnvA 7.12 +.11 +19.6
ScTechA 14.19 +28 +30.9
Wasstch:

Weltz Funds:
Value 36.11 +.06 +1.1
Wells Fargo Adv:

SCApValZp 38.46 +.48 +22.4
Western Asset:
Core 11.11 +.01 +5.0
William Blair N:

Yacktman Funds:
Fundp 16.41 +.03 +6.3


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13 14 SealAirs 25.39 +.01
17 5 SecCapAs 16.64 -1.28
19 17 Senslent 29.49 -.28
14 13 Sherwin 66.30 +.89
11 15 SierrPac 1528 +.05
23 35 SilvWMtng 14.75 +.61
48 44 SimonProp 98.61 +.99
13 12 SmithAO 37.51 -.64
22 17 SmithIln 66.77 +2.53
17 14 SmithF 28.53 -.78
18 17 SoJerind 36.19 +.55
16 16 SouthnCo 35.62 +.03
18 SthnCopper135.72 +5.92
18 18 SwalAd 1422 +.19
47 28 SwstnEngy 46.12 +.07
80 12 SovrgnBcpdl4.38 -.19
37 17 SpecraEn 2521
... 20 SprintNx 17.65 +.02
... StdPac 4.85 -.15
11 .. Standex 20.67 -.22
20 22 SltawdHI 58.52 -.47
20 17 StaleSt u77.13 +1.71
23 18 Stares 27.68 -.33
... Sleden 22.05 +1.50
...... sTGold 7523 +.63
31 26 Stryer 71.58 +.52
35 24 SturmRug 17.53 +.36
11 11 SubPpne 4527 -.02
... .SunCmts 29.80 +.23
... 17 Suncorg 103.81 +.78
8 9 Sunoco 71.57 +28


... ... Sunlech u48.28 +1.02
12 11 SunTrst 71,78 +.87
11 9 SupEnrgy 32.99 +1.04
16 13 Supvalu 38.47 +.04
14 13 Synovus 26.43 +.62
22 18 Sysco 33.05 -.03
12 12 TCFFncI 23.81 -.02
12 15 TECO 16.09 +.10
21 14 TJX 29.32 +.23
TaieSemi 1002 +.31
.. 14 TalismEgs 20.20 +.02
18 16 Target 61.36 -.19
33 20 Tektronx 37.75 -.10
...... TeNorL 2220 +.84
...... TealZs 17.01 +.38
...... TelMexL 37.78 +.32
19 22 Templeln 54.11 +.13
24 19 TempurP 37.38 +2.95
.. 13 Tenaos 51.80 +1.42
.Tenetlith 3.35 +.09
15 19 Teppon 40.25 +.29
.. 25 Teradalan 27.89 +.08
34 17 Teradvn 12.94 +.65
17 12 Terex 82.17 +1.99
37 15 Tera 34.18 +2.11
19 14 TenaNitro125.61 +7.64
8 9 Tesoros 53.45 +.58
15 11 TetraTech 19.76 +.26
19 15 Texlnst 31.43 -2.84
20 18 Textrons 6726 +1,04
16 .. Theragen 4.15 +.05
56 20 ThermoFis 59.51 +1.57
19 15 ThmBel 56.69 -215


... ... Thombg 10.09 -.37
14 16 3MCo 85.93 -.35
9 8 T dtr 56.62 -.08
29 21 Ttfany 53.60-2.19
57 22 TWCablen 31.94 -.68
11 16 TimeWam 1810 +05
19 12 Timken 36.70 +.46
19 17 TilanMel 33.23 +.73
31 ... ToddShp 24.04 +.27
12 39 TollBros 21.64 -.06
... TorchEn 11.19 -.04
12 11 Trchmrk 64.57 -.13
17 11 TorDBkg 71.55 +.37
...... TolalSA 78.19 -.10
21 21 ToalSys 2925 +1.25,
17 10 Transac 112.46+3.25
8 9 Travelers 51.69 -.32
17 16 Tredgar 17.49 -.07
... ... TContl 2425 +.13
16 19 Trbune 27.55 +1.17
63 ... TdnaSdn 51.29 +.37
12 10 T=riny 38.17 +.84
... 15 TycElecn 35.12 -.56
16 TyColntn 41.69 +.14
33 14 Tyson 1624 -.26
... 10 UBSAG 55.01 +.54
29 ... UDR 23.17 +.47
... 15 UILHold 32.38 +.08
11 6 USAIrwy 28.67 +2.17
10 16 USEC d8.32 -.10
17 33 USG d386.76 +.71
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan .......................... publisher
Charlie Brennan ............................ editor
Neale Brennan ......promotions/community affairs
Kathie Stewart ...................circulation director
Mike Arnold ...................... managing editor
Curt Ebitz .......................... citizen member
by AlbFoundedt M891 Mac Harris ......................... citizen member
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"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus

LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE




Judge knew




how to solve




problem


Back in the 1980s, then-
Citrus County Circuit
Court Judge William F.
Edwards grew tired of the coun-
ty commission showing a lack of
leadership when planning gov-
ernment space needs.
Judge Edwards believed that a
little county jail time did won-
ders in teaching citizens that
things like burglarizing a home
or stealing a car weren't looked
upon lightly. But the
judge grew weary
when the county THE II
commission could- The lett
n't decide where to Judge 1
build a new jail.
(Some things really OUR OF
don't change.) Don't le
There was actual- repeat
ly the chance that repeat
the judge would YOUR OPIA
have to let people .: ,ro,,ieor
out of jail early if comment -
the county didn't Chrnicle
expand the facility.
So one morning, the judge
called together the county com-
mission, the sheriff and the
county administrator and he told
them what he was going to do.
The judge immediately ordered
the county auditorium at the
fairgrounds "confiscated" and
turned into a new county jail.
Judge Edwards didn't really
care what the heck the commis-
sion was going to do; he wasn't
going to let people miss their jail
time just because elected offi-
cials couldn't do their jobs. And
if commissioners didn't get
working on building a new jail,
the judge said, he might decide
to hold them in contempt of
court and send them to the jaila-
torium for a little reflective time.
The auditorium was renovated
in record time into a new jail and


Bad idea CSO
I am calling about
renaming our Inverness
Post Office. I think it's a
disgusting thing to do
about servicemen. I think
if they want to rename
something, rename a
street, a park, get a statue CA-LL
or whatever. But a post 5
office is a federal building 563"
and it should stay as the
Inverness Post Office.
There's many men and boys and
women that have served for our
country that have not had post
offices named after them. I think it's
a disgrace. I live here in Inverness
... I have a son in the service and I
would never name a building after
him. It's just so disgraceful that I
have to think of my son or their son
instead of all the other people who
have died for our country. I just
think it's appalling.
War powers
This is in response to the Oct. 10
Sound Off, "Iran question." Yes,
President Bush has the authority to
start military action against Iran
without congressional approval.
Under the War Powers Act, he can
commit U.S. troops for a period of
60 days without congressional
approval, and he can then extend it
one time for a period of 30 days
without congressional approval. If
this person had any sense at all and
had any idea what the laws were in


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the commission immediately got
working on building a new jail.
So it wasn't too surprising that
10 eyebrows were raised last
week when Judge Patricia
Thomas sent a letter to the coun-
ty commission warning that the
courts have "an immediate need
for additional judicial office
space."
Commissioner Gary Bartell,
who remembers Judge Edwards
all too well, imme-
diately wanted to
SSUE: have Judge Thomas'
er from remarks clarified.
homas. He knows that
Judge Thomas was
'INION: a young defense
history attorney during
itself. Judge Edwards'
reign on the court.
ION ~While Judge
ie ...-, Thomas has not
.-.,ut t.dai '\ been seen walking
edi.:ltal around commission
chambers with a
tape measure, word around the
courthouse is that the board's
meeting room would make a
really nice courtroom.
For decades, Citrus County
has not done a very good job in
planning for the office needs of
the various branches of govern-
ment. That, by the way, is one of
the main jobs of a county com-
mission.
Judge Edwards probably could
be called out of retirement to
assist in creating a new atmos-
phere of cooperation in solving
the office-space problems we
now face. In fact, if you drive
south of Inverness, you will find
that the jail was turned back into
the county auditorium.
It could still make a nice suite
of offices for a needy constitu-
tional officer.

t the United States, they
would realize that, yes, the
president is allowed to act
when he feels the coun-
' try's threatened.
Last days in office
I just want all you coun-
ty commissioners who are
running for re-election to
0579 enjoy your last days in
5 office. I for one will not be
voting for you, and I know
quite a few other people
who won't. We will go out and
march and protest to get all of you
people out of office. You're ruining
this county. So enjoy your last days.
Hurting the Earth
It's Oct. 11 and I looked outside
and my neighbors are doing some-
thing to the bushes, but they're not
trimming them, they're putting up
Christmas tree lights. They actually
have them lit up a little bit now. Oct.
11? Fun is fun, but to me, my theo-
ry is, they're daytime people. Wow,
it's almost dark. It's 7, 7:30 ooh,
it's dark early and they're scared so
they have to have lights on. But the
big picture is, they're hurting the
Earth no respect for the Earth -
because they're using electricity.
And we know how that's made: from
polluting coal and oil and nuclear
power. Wars are being fought in the
Mideast over oil, and these people
have got to put Christmas tree
lights on Oct. 11? To me, that's just
not right.


LCl I RLI COUNTY CHRONICLE



For Dems, no news is bad news


L ast week, ABC's
Charles Gibson intro-
duced a segment
about Iraq on "World News
Tonight" with this curious
remark: "The news is
(pause for effect) that there
is no news. The police told
us today that, to their
knowledge, there were no Cal T
major acts of violence.
Attacks are down in OTH
Baghdad and today no VOB
bombings or roadside
explosions were reported."
In a war that has consumed more
than 4,100 coalition partner lives
(more than 3,800 of them Americans)
and additional thousands of Iraqi lives
and that has as its stated objective a
lessening of the shootings, bombings
and killings, an average person might
rejoice at such news. The big media
and their auxiliary in the left wing of
the Democratic Party do not regard
"no news" as good news, but as the
worst possible news, because it threat-
ens to undermine their political objec-
tive: the defeat of Republicans in the
next election, even at the cost of losing
a war. .
Not all Democrats feel this way, of
course, but their congressional lead-
ers do. They have invested their polit-
ical capital in defeat. So many
Democrats (again, not all) are counting
on a U.S. loss in this war and have
made outrageous statements about
America's inability to succeed that
success will give the national security
issue completely to the Republicans,
even as Republicans have lost sole
ownership of the less spending and


smaller government issue.
Democrats know that
national security and the
ability to successfully wage
war against America's ene-
mies trumps everything
else. If the war is won,
Democrats' prospects for
victory next year are great-
ly diminished.
homas The evidence of improve-
IER ment in Iraq is coming with
CES greater frequency and
credibility. A trickle of good
news is becoming a stream.
It's too early to predict a tide, but
things are at least and at last -
beginning to flow in the right direc-
tion. On the heels of improvements in
the once-chaotic Anbar province
comes Fallujah, a region that once
resembled our Wild West with lawless-
ness and disorder everywhere. While
one still wouldn't want to plan a fami-
ly vacation in Fallujah just yet, U.S.
Marines are now getting cooperation
from the previously uncooperative
Sunni sheikhs in driving out al-Qaida.
Writing in The Wall Street Journal
(Oct. 20), Michael Ledeen, a scholar at
the American Enterprise Institute,
quotes a Marine officer friend as saying
he has been told by enlisted Marines,
"There's nobody to shoot (in Fallujah),
sir. If it's just going to be building
schools and hospitals, that's what the
Army is for, isn't it?" Basra, too, where
British soldiers are pulling out, was
said to be on the verge of exploding
since Shiite militias backed by Iran
supposedly were poised to impose a
fundamentalist regime on the city. It
isn't happening. Violence in Basra has


declined significantly in recent weeks.
This is not to excuse the Btih
administration from its serious Mrjs-
takes and bad judgment in the early
going in Iraq, but as Dorothy Fiekls
and Cy Coleman wrote in e
Broadway musical, "Seesaw," "It's nt
where you start, but where you fini,."
The last part of that lyric is: "and
you're gonna finish on top."
If the United States and its coalition
forces finish on top by achieving m t,
if not all, of their objectives in Ira,
what can the Democrats say? "We
were secretly in support of the war all
the way"? Not even Hillary ClintOn
could get away with such a whopper
The Republican campaign comm-r-
cials would pound away with the hMn-
dreds (thousands?) of quotes from. pb-
ple they will label as "defeaist
Democrats." As this week's lead editbo-
rial in The Weekly Standard asks, "'*e
the American people likely to elect the
candidate of a party that has triedts
best to lose a winnable war?"
The answer is no. And the answeito
Charles Gibson's assertion that to
news is not news is that no \iolences
news and, indeed, is very good news
for Iraq and for America. It is very bad
news, however, for the leadership.of
the Democratic Party, because tlher
investment in defeat may be abouLo
prove itself the political equivalen1C
the dot-corn bubble burst earlier itfs
decade.

Send mail for Cal Thomas to: Tribiifhe
Media Services, 2225 Kenmore Ave.
Suite 114, Buffalo, NY 14207, or e-
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Traffic snarls
Planning/zoning strikes again. Isn't
it wonderful we'll have a jock shop
and theater in Holder Funny, I must
have missed the public hearing to
allow residents to have input on that.
Must be another one of those famous
county "deals." Perhaps if the
Chronicle printed anything other than
the handouts from the county and C
of C, we would know of such things.
We really need a complex on our
already-overloaded two-lane roads.
Mind you, this is the same intersec-
tion the county assures us does not
need a traffic light. Let's spend a few
million dollars more to benefit a few
jocks and wealthy theatergoers. We
can have another center just like the
Citrus Springs Community Center
that hosts a few dozen card players
and an occasional banquet that most
Citrus Springs residents can't afford
to go to. It has been clear for some
time that the only planning/zoning
law in Citrus County is to do whatever
the developers want (and are grateful
for). Remember, here in Citrus
County, we have the best officials and
board members that money can buy.
Mr Damato would like to put county
offices next to the school on U.S. 41.
When school is letting in or out it takes
a half-hour to get through that snarl
already Surely government offices
could back up traffic at least to
Hernando. If we get the Holder com-
plex, we should be able to back traffic
up at least to Hernando from the other
side as well. Ain't symmetry wonderful?
Doug Ewing
Citrus Springs

Help for animals
I first met Rose Burgin about 15
years ago. She is a charming lady with
a deep love of animals that offsets the
amazing cruelty to them we so often
see in today's world.
Rose's mission began when she was:


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15 and a fire in her home killed her cat
and dog. She vowed she would never
leave another animal alone again -
which accounts for the number of
throw-aways Rose has rescued. All have
become beautiful, loving, aging cats.
A widow, Rose cares for the animals
with nothing more than her Social
Security check and occasional dona-
tions from other good-hearted animal
lovers. She holds a kennel license,
and the animals are sheltered in well-
built cages with individual litter boxes
and sturdy, weatherproof houses well
up off the ground. Blue tarps offer
protection from the weather.
Every day, Rose enters each pen to
clean it, cuddle and love each animal
and check on his or her health. Some
of them face the same geriatric health
problems affecting any senior citizen.
I would love to see a youth group in
the Homosassa area adopt R and
her furry family Perhaps the uld
schedule one or two young pe le to
visit once or twice a week to lend a
hand with cleaning and feeding while
bringing a little fun and friendship to


Editor

a dedicated woman. What a great
opportunity for a future veterinarian .
I also would like to ask for donation
to help Rose keep up her good worki
Blue tarps do need replacing and vet-
erinarians need to be paid. Many of
your readers understand the difficulty
in making ends meet on a fixed income,
but probably none more than Rose;
who stretches it to care for her animals.
Anyone interested in helping Rose
can write to her at: PO. Box 1931,
Homosassa Springs, FL 34447.
Thanks for the use of your soapbox.
Mary Ann Koslasky
Inverness

Thwarting Cheney
It was encouraging to read in an
article from the Daily Telegraph
(U.K;) that "Pentagon and State
Department officials say (Defense
Secretary Robert) Gates has set hirl
self up as chief rival to Dick Cheney
in a bid to thwart the vice president
desire to bomb" Iran. According to
the article, "Pentagon sources say Mt.
Gates is waging a subtle campaign IN
undermine the Cheney camp by
encouraging the army's senior offi-
cers to speak frankly about the over-
stretch of forces, and the difficulty o4
fighting another war."
Gen. George Casey, Army Chief of
Staff, is quoted as follows from his
testimony before the House Armed'
Services Committee: "The demand
for our forces exceeds the sustainable
supply. We are consumed with meet-
ing the demands of the current fight,
and are unable to provide ready
forces as rapidly as necessary for
other potential contingencies."
Hopefully, Secretary Gates will pr4-
vail over Vice President Cheney in
this struggle over the issue of a U.S,
war against Iran. The last thing this,
nation needs right now is another wa -.
Harry Chishol n
Crystal Riv r


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Deal killer


Letters to the EDITOR


Who's responsible?
,,,, As Charley Reese pointed
-out in his excellent column
O.ct. 6, our popularity around
the world has suffered drasti-
cally during the past seven
years because the way we live
And think is not seen by others
a being as great as the image
we have of ourselves.
- ?Are we being rational to
I lways blame "the politicians"
Aftr all our problems? Isn't it we,
JWho in every case, elect them?
ll6, if our government tortures
'isoners, hires corrupt con-
S4actors, increases the federal
&ebt by trillions, and takes over
reignn nations at the cost of
tens, if not hundreds, of thou-
'ands of civilian lives, aren't
Ve, the people, who are ulti-
-ately responsible for it?
" In much of the world, peo-
ve struggle to get enough
tod; we eat so much we
become obese. We consume
wore material "stuff" than
j-ost of the world and by doing
9, are the world's largest con-
jtibutor to the energy shortage
#nd global warming.
,fij And what do we do with all
jihat "stuff"? It jams our hous-


es so much we cannot find
anything when we need it and
have to lease storage buildings
to stuff it in, have garage sales
and even throw it away
because, perhaps, the paint
got a little scratched.
As we the people, we need
to focus less on our individual
material status and more on
our own individual personal
integrity and principle.
Charles Brough
Crystal River

Fighting fanatics
To better understand why
our country is facing a diffi-
cult task in Iraq, and our
struggle against Islamic Jihad,
I suggest one read the book,
"The Al-Qaeda Reader," edit-
ed and translated by Raymond
Ibrahim. An excellent read.
The author is an historian and
writer of the Arab world.
He has a BA and MA in his-
tory. He is widely published in
America, Europe and the Arab
world. He works in the Near
East section of Africa and
Middle Eastern Division of the
Library of Congress.


After reading this book, you
will have a good understanding
of what's really happening in
Iraq and why our military is
having such a difficult time. We
were prepared militarily, but
not mentally or psychologically
for this war We are up against
fanatics willing to die for what
they believe in. They are willing
to blow themselves up, decapi-
tate the infidel, the Christians
and Jews. They burn, rape, dis-
member and stone for their reli-
gion. They will not negotiate or
"make nice" as we in the
Western world expect civilized
people to do. They consider us
as uncivilized. All this they do
in the name of Allah, their
God. As Christians, we are
taught to love our enemies.
Muslims are taught to be ruth-
less tb the unbelidvers.
Marvin H. Weibley
Lecanto


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According to the
Chronicle, Cinnamon
Sticks was going to i
move down to where
Happy Dayz was. f
Golden Corral was
going to move where
Cinnamon Sticks is. CAL.
What killed the deal 563
was impact fees, Ms. O5
Valentino. So much
for your statement in
the Chronicle dated Oct. 13.
Clear the deck
For the good of Citrus
County and the good for all the
citizens in Citrus County, let's
clean out every single solitary
politician that's in office now
except for Sheriff Dawsy. The
rest of them are doing us all
harm, or haven't you noticed?
Paying premiums
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are upset that Bush vetoed the
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p" out of high school. He
stands to make
$60,000 by the end
of this year. If this
legislation had
passed, he would be
considered a child
until he turned 25
and you would be
)C579 paying for his insur-
5 79 ance until then. I love
my grandson, but I
don't want to pay his insurance
premium. His income is
greater than mine.
Rude treatment
I would like to voice myself. I
have lived in Citrus County for
15 years. It is getting very dis-
couraging dealing with the busi-
nesses here ... They are small
businesses and will stay that
way if they keep up their stupid
business practice. They need
more big.business to put them
on their toes. I have never been
treated so rudely and so shab-
bily, and I spent a lot of money.


Youth movement
I'm calling about the article
about the SHARE Club drop-
ping the age of membership to
18. When I moved here, it was
refreshing to find a program
that was geared to the retiree.
love Citrus County and I love
Citrus Memorial Hospital
because of that. I really don't
want to have to take trips and
go to classes that are geared to
21-year-olds. I really don't like
the newsletter, either. Why did
they have to change things? I
guess I just won't be taking
any trips anymore.
Two left turns
I'm calling about the editorial
in the Chronicle last week about
the two left-hand turns off (State
Road) 44 onto (County Road)
486. The editorial said it was
accidents waiting to happen,
-aad I agree because I almost
had it happen. If they don't do
something soon, we really are
going to have a problem there.


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JOHN COS
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back and shoulders mi
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It For the second st
Brothers shot a round o
lit was good enough for
Sander par and it
[helped the Citrus
SHurricanes boys
team advance to
next week's state
tournament.
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Really, I'm tired
eight no1,." said
\ ffiround at Ocala
hlunicipal Golf
Course on Tuesday
afternoon. -" left a lotc
'here but all in all it
round, especially consi
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course."
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knocks out Saddlebrook; this time not for regional title but spot in state tourney


CIA from next week's state tournament.
)nline.com Trinity Catholic's team shot a 306
which was good enough for a two-
stroke victory over Citrus but the
others' neck, Hurricanes' 308 was three shots bet-
ust have been ter than Saddlebrook. Since only the
woke up this top two teams from each region
team will do advance to next week's state ton La-
ment, Saddlebrook, the state cham-
raight week pions in both '02 and '03, were left
:f71, this time on the outside looking in.
a round of 1- "This is my sixth year as the coach
here and we've
never not made
We had one kid the state toLirna-
We had one kid ment," said
Saddleb rook
that just shot lights coach Mark
out Hirschey as he
ou watched the final
numbers get post-
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about Nick Brothers' round of 1-under worst we've done
par 71 after Citrus made state tourney at states -iii ce
I've been the
of birdies out coach here is eighth. I can't remem-
was a solid bet-when the lasttime, if eer, in the
idering this is 15-year history of the school, that
even seen this we've ever missed states. There
might have been one or two years,
isecutive stel- but it's been a while if it was."
f. On Monday As for Citrus, in addition to Nick
stunned the Brothers, they were led by Bobby
y defeating Bang (78), Zach Stanley (79) and
On Tuesday Harlan Kelly (80), who combined for
id the same... the team total.
en more of a As great of a round as Brothers
irt of the pres- shot, it amplified as even more spe-
academy. cial by the two great par saves he
regional title made late in his round.
he Citrus boys On both the 16th and 17th holes.
shattering he was staring at almost certain
boys' victory
ook entirely Please see BACK/Page 3B


Photos by DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
,'obby Bang, left, chips out of a bunker during the regional tournament at Ocala Municipal Golf Course on Tuesday while Nick Brothers tries to will a putt in. Citrus finished second, earning a state berth.


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Lecanto eases past West Port

JON-MICHAEL SORACCHI county rival and third-seed Citrus tonight. The
jmsoracchi@chronicleonline.com winner of that match will advance to the district
Chronicle finals and automatically clinch a playoff spot in
the Class 4A-volleyball tournament.
tELLEVIEW The West Port volleyball "We did what we had to do," said Lecanto
tfat was more than a half-hour late for its coach Freddie Bullock, whose team is now
1 &1ict 4A-6 tournament matchup Tuesday 18-6 overall. '"All I'm worried about is the
against Lecanto. Lecanto girls playing well."
nMI the Panthers did against the The impetus behind the Panthers'
W fpack was make up for lost time. attack was what it always is: funda-
ti W'a contest that lasted less than 40 mental, clean hitting backed by a strong
im ilites, second-seeded Lecanto easily service game.
dBpattched seventh-seeded West Port in three In that case, the Lecanto players didn't give
gatYes (25-6, 25-10,25-6) to.reach the tournament Bullock much cause for concern. It truly was a
semifinals.
:, Next up for the Panthers is a 5 p.m. battle with Please see LECANTO/Page 3B


7 Rivers clinches spot at state

ALAN FESTO with the victory.
afesto@chronicleonline.com '"At this stage of the game it's win and move
Chronicle on, so every one is a big one now," Seven Rivers
coach Tim Bowman said after the game. "If we
OCALA The Seven Rivers volleyball team play well, good things can happen for us,"
made quick work of the Meadowbrook The Mustangs (14-13) never threatened the
Mustangs on Tuesday night, ending top-seeded Warriors (16-6) who built quick 10-2
their season in just under an hour in the leads in each of the first two games. Seven
semifinals of the District 1A-3 tourna- Rivers needed little offense in Game 1
ment in Ocala. thanks to 16 errors by Meadowbrook, but
The Warriors three straight wins (25- as the match continued and the
10, 25-13, 25-18) propelled them into the Mustangs errors decreased the
championship game Thursday night where V Warriors were able to counter with some
they will face off against St John Lutheran, a strong play. Seven Rivers got six big kills in
team they have beaten three times this season.
Seven Rivers also clinched a state playoff spot Please see RIVERS/Page 3B


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Hole-in-One
Vince Honan made a hole-in-one on Oct.
18 at Citrus Springs Golf & Country Club.
The show was made on a 141-yard par 3,
hole No. 16, with a six iron. Dawn Jordan
and Ron Andrews witnessed the shot.
PLANTATION INN
Oct. 8 Monday 9-Hole Points: Carmine
Urgola, 8; Jeff Hartson, 8; Randy Robbins,
5; Matt McCraine, 5; Dwight Brown, 4;
Rich DeBusk, 4; Dan Wilson, 4; Joe Cioe,
3; Paul Kirby, 1; Buddy Sharp, 1; Roy
Tobiasson, 1; Glen Oberlander, 1.
Oct. 11 Thursday 9-Hole Points: Barry
Reynolds, 6; Bob Walsh, 6; Brian Brown,
5; Kelly Gosse, 3; Hugh O'Neil, 3; Bob
Pridemore, 3; Dock Letterman, 2; Bill
Mattson, 2; Joe Troll, 2; Carmine Urgula, 2;
John Elliott, 1; Larry Carlson, 1.
CITRUS HILLS
Oct. 9 Forty-nine members of the Citrus
Hills Women's Golf Association played in
the Ace of Aces Tournament. Qualifying for
the finals shown with asterisk. By flights
are:
"A" Flight
*Pat Laskowski low gross 81 tied with
*Martina Yun
*Sherry Zeiner, low net 64
Third place, Becky Holland 67 (MOC)
"B" Flight
*Linda Mullen, low gross 92
*Nancy McCoy, low net 68
Third place, Sue Burgun 69
Fourth place, Annette McMurray 70 (MOC)
"C" Flight
*Cita Jaojoco, low gross 86
*Barbara Maldia, low net 69
Third place, Jinsuk Song 72 (MOC)
"D" Flight
*Ori McPhillips, low gross 101
*Barbara McBride, low net 71
Hole in one: No. 18 Meadows Becky
Holland.
Birdies: No. 1, Jackie Dziekan, Christine
Youn; No. 2, Pat Laskowski; No. 3, Pat
Laskowski, Dolly Ammerman, Fe Alino, C.
Jaojoco; No. 7, Marti Jones; No. 5, Sherry
Zeiner; No. 9, Barbara Maldia; No. 16,
Sharon Fowler, Barbara Maldia, Barbara
McBride; No. 18, Marge Symons and
Sandra Olear.
On Thursday, Oct. 11, Martina Yun had a


hole in one No. 12 of The Oaks Course.
Oct. 16 Forty-seven members of the
Citrus Hills Women's Golf Association
played an individual Even Holes/Low Net
game.
"A" Flight
First, Chung Lee, 34; second, Maria Good,
35; tied for third, Clara Kim and Brenda
Lindsay, 36
"B" Flight
First, Sharon Berry, 33; second, Marge
Symons, 34
"C" Flight
First, Suzanne Tristano, 33; second,
Jeannette Mazzone, 33; third, Juliet
Clavero, 33 (determined by March of.
Cards); fourth, Nancy McCoy, 35 (after
MOC).
"D" Flight
First, Kate Yazbak, 37; second, Annette
McMurray, 39 (MOC)
Birdies: No. 1, Marge Symons, Barb
Musick; No. 3,. Helen Clayton, Juliet
Clavero, Brenda Lindsay; No. 7, Chung
Lee; No. 9, Sue Song, Annette McMurray.
Oct. 17 The Citrus Hills Men's Golf
Association's Wednesday tournament was
"Team Point Quota." Sixteen teams with 64
players participated. Ties broken by
matching scorecards. Prizes were award-
ed as follows:
First place (+12) Paul Perregaux, Hal
Berry, John Bruner, Dave O'Brien
Second place (+11) Jerry Czack, Bob
Kimball, Robert Prince, Ray Boudreau
Third place (+10) Bob Miller, I.J. Pyles,
Dick Larson, John Pastushok
Fourth place (+10) Dick Stillwagon, Bob
Cohen, Randy Allen, Wayne Hammond
Miller's team won third place on a tiebreak-
er with Stillwagon's team in the 12 hole.
SOUTHERN WOODS
Oct. 10 Southern Woods Men's Golf
Association, MGA Series Pts. Results:
Flight 1 8 players
First, Ray Schnell +9 3 pts.
Second, Larry Jauch +2+- 2 pts.
Third, Tony Schmid -1 1 pt.
Flight 2 10 players
First, Chuck Swenson +4 3 pts.
Second, Tom Pasley +1 2 pts.
Third, Howard Watson -1 1 pt.
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Second, (tie) Mike Theodore -2 1.5 pts.
Second, (tie) Dave Binnix -2 1.5 pts.
Flight Gold 14 players
First, Jack Tassiello +5 -3 pts.
Second, (tie) Bill Holland +3 1 pt.
Second, (tie) Glenn Harwood +3 1 pt.
Second, (tie) Joe Champagne +3 1 pt.
SUGARMILL WOODS
Oct. 10 The Sugarmill Woods Ladies
Golf Association 18 Holers played the Mutt
& Jeff game and the results were:
Flight 1
First place: Martie Jarrell, 29.5
Second place tie: Joyce Engelbrecht,
Norah Hastings and Elizabeth McLeod, 32
Flight 2
First place: Chris Chmielewski, 28.5
Second place: Margaret Cavalieri, 32.
Flight 3
First place: Beverly Kaplowitz, 27.5
Second place: Sandra Hougham, 29.5
Third place tie: Janice Doyle and Judy
Kilgore, 30.5
Flight 4
First place: Rose Marie Coe, 32
Second place tie: Jean Baker and Darlene
Madden, 32.5
Flight 5
First place: Louise Ullman, 35.5
Second place tie: Terry Long and Judy
Matthews, 37
PINE RIDGE
Oct. 11 Little Pine Trail Mixed Scramble
results:
First place 23- Julie Slack, Tim Peterson,
Wayne Saxer
Second place 25* Elvira Milano, Glan
Phillips, Bill Maher
Third place 25* Jackie Reiss, Carmen
Faber, Frank Faber, Dic Hunt
Fourth place 26* Mary Burgess, Dianne
Barrett, Ron Barrett, Guido Divilo
Fifth place 26* MaryAnn Conroy, John
Conroy, Gail Kimpel, Don Kimpel
Sixth place 26* Cecelia Breymaier,
John Breymaier, Dominic Muzzi
Seventh place 26* Sharon Fairheart,
Ralph Fairheart, Norma Kilberg, Ted
Kilberg
Eighth place 26* Shasha Bryant, Ireen
Fisher, Jim Gallagher, Walt Rogers
Ninth place 26* Anne Carter, John


Carter, Terry Hrobuchak, Ed Turschmann
10th place 27* Shasha Bryant, Lorraine
Palazzolo, Jim Gallagher, Walt Rogers
*Matching .of cards
Closest to the pin: No. 1 Charlie DeLeon;
No. 2 John Carter; No. 3 (women only)
Julie Slack; No. 4 Frank Faber/Terry
Demate; No. 5 Jackie Reiss; No. 7 (men
only) John Hrobuchak; No. 8 Frank Faber;
No. 9 Maureen Smith; Closest to line No. 6
Fred Ross.
Longest putt No. 6: Bill Maher 15' 6"
Oct. 12 Little Pine Friday Men's Quota
League results of play:
Points: Irv Rosen, +; Ron Worrell, +5;
Harry DeWitt, +4; Don Kimpel, +4; Ralph
Radant, +3; Jack DeMerchant, +2; John
Hrobuchak, +2; Bob Myers, +1; Irv
Rayburn, +1; Walt Rogers, +1.
Closest to pin hole No. 3: George Sandone
8' 5"
Birdies: Al Beaudet No. 8; Jack
DeMerchant No. 7; John Hrobuchak No. 5;
Don Kimpel Nos. 5 and 6; Ralph Radant
No. 8; Irv Rosen Nos. 6 and 7; Ron Worrell
No. 7.
Low Round: Don Kimpel 28.
Oct. 12 The Pine Ridge Women's Golf
Association played Throw Out One Hole
Front and Back Full Handicap. The
results were:
Flight A
First place (tie) Clara Coleman and
Terry Hrobuchak, 58
Second place (tie) Jean Racine and
Norma Downey, 62
Flight B
First place (tie) Carol Seifert and Pat
Doing, 52
Second place Sue Wager, 56
Third place Barb Seminatore, 57
Flight C
First place Julia Southard, 56
Second place Gail Houston, 57
Third place Nancy Kellow, 62
Fourth place Laurene O'Rourke, 63

Please see LEADERS/Page 4B


PGA TOUR
Ginn sur Mer Classic,
:* Site: Port St. Lucie.
* Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
* Course: Tesoro Club (7,210
yards, par 72).
* Purse: $4.5 million.
Winner's share: $810,000.
* Television: Golf Channel
(Thursday-Sunday, 3-6 p.m.,
9 p.m. midnight).
* Last year: Inaugural event.
* Last week: Canadian Mike
Weir won the Fry's
Electronics Open in Arizona
for his first tour title since
February 2004, closing with
a 2-under 68 for a one-
stroke victory over Australia's
Mark Hensby. Weir has eight
career victories.

LPGA TOUR
Honda LPGA Thailand
* Site: Pattaya, Thailand.
* Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
* Course: Siam Country Club,
Pattaya Old Course (6,469
yards, par 72).
* Purse: $1.3 million.
Winner's share: $195,000.
Television: None.
Last year: South Korea's
Hee-Won Han won her sixth
LPGA Tour title, beating
Diana D'Alessio by five
strokes in hot conditions at
Amata Spring.
Last week: Norwegian star
Suzann Pettersen won the
Hana Bank KOLON
Championship in South
Korea when high wind and
unplayable conditions on the
stressed putting surfaces
forced tournament officials
to call off the final round.
Pettersen has four LPGA
Tour victories this year and
won an event in Norway.
CHAMPIONS TOUR
Charles Schwab
Cup Championship
Site: Sonoma, Calif.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: Sonoma Golf Club
(7,111 yards, par 72).
Purse: $2.5 million.
Winner's share: $440,000.
Television: Golf Channel
(Thursday, 6-8:30 p.m.;
Friday-Sunday, 1-3:30 a.m.,
6-8:30 p.m.; Monday, 1- '
3:30 a.m.).
Last year: Jim Thorpe won
the season-ending event for
the second time in four
years, closing with a 68 for
a two-stroke victory over
Tom Kite.
Last week: John Cook won
his first Champions Tour title
in his second start on the 50-
and-over circuit, finishing with
a 6-under 65 for a two-stroke
victory over Mark O'Meara in
the AT&T Championship in
San Antonio.

PGA EUROPEAN TOUR
Mallorca Classic
Site: Son Servera, Mallorca.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: Pula Golf Club
(6,850 yards, par 70).


i Purse: $2.84 million.,
Winner's share: ,$42,70..
* Television: Golf Channel
(Thursday-Friday, 9 a.m -
noon; Saturday Sunday,
8:30-11:30 a.m.).
*: Last year: Sweden's Nielas
Fasth beat Spain's Sergio
Garcia by three strokes,
* Last week: England's Steve
Webster won the Portugal
Masters for his second
European tour title, closing
with an 8-under 64 for a
two-stroke victory.

NATIONWIDE TOL R
Miccosukee Championship
* Site: Miami.
* Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
a Course: Miccosukee Golf
and Country Club (7,200
yards, par 71).
Purse: $575,000. Winner's
share: $103,500. 1
Television: Golf Channel
(Thursday, noon-3 p.m.,
Friday, 4-5:30 a.m., noQn 3
p.m.; Saturday-Sunday,'4-
5:30 a.m., 1-3 p.m.;
Monday, 4-5:30 a.m.).
Last year: Former Georgia
Tech star Bryce Molder'won
his first professional title,
beating Boo Weekley by a
stroke in the final full-tibld
event of the year.
Last week: Ron WhittaPler
won the Chattanooga
Classic to wrap up a spot
next year on the PGA T9ur,
closing with a 2-under 70
for a one-stroke victory'over
David McKenzie.

OTHER TOURNAMENTS
Men
JAPAN GOLF TOUR: ABC
Championship, Thursday-
Sunday, ABC Golf Club3
Hyogo, Japan. On the Net:
hrtp:.'/www.igto.org
a ASIAN TOUR: Pertamina
Indonesia President
Invitational, Thursday-
Sunday, Damai Indah qolt,
BSD Course, Jakarta,
Indonesia. On the Net:
http://www.asiantour.com
SUNSHINE TOUR: Plahnum
Classic, Thursday-Saturtay.
Mooinooi Golf Club,
Rustenburg, South Afrida.
On the Net: http://wwvsun
shinetour.com
PGA EUROPEAN CHAL-
LENGE TOUR: Apulia San
Domenico Grand Final,
Wednesday-Saturday, San
Domenico Golf Club, Puglia,
Italy. On the Net: 1
http://www.europeantoUr.
corn
TOUR OF THE AMERIdAS:
Torneo de Maestros,, .q
Wednesdsay-Saturday,
Olivos Golf Club, Buen6s
Aires, Argentina. On the
Net: http://www.tourde
lasamericas.com
Women
JAPAN LPGA TOUR: Hisako
Higuchi IDC Otsukakagu
Ladies, Friday-Sunday,
Musashigaoka Golf Club,
Saitama, Japan. On the Net:
http://www.lpga.or.jp


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TObAY'S SPORTS
MLB BASEBALL
8 p.m. (13, 51 FOX) World Series Game 1 Colorado .Rockies at
Boston Red Sox.
EQUESTRIAN
5 p.m. (ESPN2) Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships.
NHL HOCKEY
7 p.m. (SUN) Tampa Bay Lightning at Washington Capitals.
7:30 p.m. (FSNFL) Philadelphia Flyers at Florida Panthers.
SOCCER
2:30 p.m. (ESPN2) UEFA Champions League Chelsea vs. Schalke.



Prep CALENDAR


CROSS COUNTRY
5 p.m. Citrus, Crystal River, Lecanto, Seven Rivers in County Meet
at Lecanto.
VOLLEYBALL
5 p.m. Citrus vs. Lecanto in District 4A-9 tournament at Belleview.
7 p.m. Crystal River vs. Belleview in District 4A-9 tournament at Belleview.


East
W L T
2 4 0
1 6 0
0 7 0
South
W L T
6 0 0
4 2 0
4 2 0
3 4 0
North
W L T
4 2 0
4 3 0
3 3 0
2 4 0
West
W L T
4 3 0
3 3 0
3 3 0
2 4 0


NAL CONFERENCE


PF PA
279 120
84 132
136 192
156 231
PF PA
193 95
107 87
132 108
169 174
PF PA
160 78
124 119
167 183
164 187
PF PA
102 113
106 164
137 119
126 140


East
W L T Pct PF PAM
bDallas 6 1 0 .857 227 158
.NY. Giants 5 2 0 .714 187 149
'Washington 4 2 0 .667 122 88
.Philadelphia 2 4 0 .333 116 101
South
W L T Pct PF PA
,Carolina 4 2 0 .667 123 110
tampa Bay 4 3 0 .571 124 110
New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 101 152
Atlanta 1 6 0 .143 95 153
North
W L T Pct PF PA
,Green Bay 5 1 0 .833 142 107
Detroit 4 2 0 .667 140 171
Chicago 3 4 0 .429 137 165
Minnesota 2 4 0 .333 115 114
.West
W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle 4 3 0 .571 137 108
Arizona 3 4 0 .429 147 157
San Francisco 2 4 0 .333 78 135
St. Louis 0 7 0 .000 79 192
Monday's Game
Indianapolis 29, Jacksonville 7
Sunday, Oct. 28
Detroit at Chicago, 1 p.m.
Oakland at Tennessee, 1 p.m.
lN.Y. Giants vs. Miami at London, 1 p.m.
Cleveland at St. Louis, 1 p.m.
Philadelphia at Minnesota, 1 p.m.
-Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
indianapolis at Carolina, 1 p.m.
Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 4:05 p.m.
Houston at San Diego, 4:05 p.m.
l acksonville at Tampa Bay, 4:05 p.m.
New Orleans at San Francisco, 4:15 p.m.
Washington at New England, 4:15 p.m.
Monday, Oct 29
Green Bay at Denver, 8:30 p.m.
NFL Leaders
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Quarterbacks
Att Corn Yds TD Int
Brady, N.E. 229 169 2125 27 2
Manning, Ind. 202 138 1578 11 3
,Garrard, Jac. 148 98 1141 6 0
Roethlis., Pit. 166 105 1303 13 5
Schaub, Hou. 197 135 1581 5 5
Palmer, Cin. 224 141 1717 13 9
Anderson, Cle. 184 101 1496 14 8
Penning., NY-J 170 115 1211 9 7
Cutler, Den. 181 120 1406 7 8
Rivers, S.D. 178 116 1312 7 7


Rushers
Att Yds Avg L
McGahee;.Bal. 146 639 4.4 4
Brown, Mia. 119 602 5.1
Parker, Pit. 142 600 4.2
Henry, Den. 119 549 4.6
Tomlinson, S.D. 122 527 4.3 4
I. Johnson, K.C. 139 506 3.6 5
Jordan, Oak. 113 495 4.4
Addai, Ind. 100 492 4.9
T. Jones, NY-J 131 487 3.7
Lynch, Buf. 127 457 3.6 2
Receivers
No Yds Avg L
Mason, Bal. 56 529 9.4
Houshm., Cin. 51 548 10.7 4
Welker, N.E. 47 524 11.1
Moss, N.E. 44 732 16.6 5
pates, S.D. 43 547 12.7
T Gonzalez K C 42 506 12.0 2
*Colcnery, NY-J 41 545 13.3
Coles,.NY-J 41 460 11.2
C. Johnson, Cin. 39 680 17.4
Brown, Mia. 39 389 10.0
r Touchdowns
s- TD Rush Rec R
,oss. N E. 10 0 10
1ousnm, Cin. 8 0 8
tdwardq, Cle. 7 0 7
omlinson, S.D. 7 6 1
Park, Ind. 6 0 6
o.es, NY-J 6 0 6
5 4 1
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atabn, N E. 5 0 5
Iker. N E 5 0 5
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Quarterbacks
Att Corn Yds
ehomme. Car., 86 55 624
arcia. TB. 189 133 1504
Romo. Dal 239 150 1984
Wamer, Ariz 112 72 883
,(itno, Det. 187 130 1480
Hpsselpeck, Sea. 233 143 1705
4lcNaob. Phi 205 122 1447
Favre, GB. 247 160 1715
Griese, Chi: 163 102 1203
MihnlnrigNY-G 227 137 1525


.G TD
46t 2
30 4
27 1
33 1
41t 6
54 2
33 2
23 5
36 0
23t 4

.G TD
28 2
42t 8
36 5
51t 10
34 3
26t 3
50 1
57t 6
56 3
43 1

Ret Pts
0 60,
0 48
0 42
0 42
0 36
0 36
0 32
0 30
0 30
0 30


TD Int
8 1
7 .0
16 9
6 3
8 6
11 6
7,. 2
9 6
8 6
13 9


Peterson, Min.
James, Ariz
Westbrook, Phi.
Barber, Dal.
Alexander, Sea.
Ward, NY-G
Benson, Chi.
Portis, Was.
Foster, Car.
Gore, S.F.

Fitzgerald, Ariz
Witten, Dal.
Holt, St.L
Hilliard, T.B.
Driver, GB.
Bush, N.O.
Burress, NY-G
Smith, Car.
Owens, Dal.
Berrian, Chi.
Engram, Sea.
Tc
Burress, NY-G
Barber, Dal.
Peterson, Min.
Smith, Car.
Boldin, Ariz
Owens, Dal.
Portis, Was.
Cooley, Was.
Burleson, Sea.
Crayton, Dal.
Curtis, Phi.
Hester, Chi.
James, Ariz
Witten, Dal.
Wynn, G.B.


Rushers


Att Yds Avg
108 670 6.2
156 605 3.9
89 490 5.5
84 479 5.7
135 460 3.4
101 448 4.4
136 416 3.1
104 406 3.9
97 404 4.2
98 394 4.0
Receivers
No Yds Avg
46 642 14.0
42 540 12.9
40 466 11.7
36 455 12.6
36 412 11.4
36 185 5.1
35 550 15.7
35 496 14.2
34 556 16.4
34 473 13.9
34 468 13.8
touchdowns
TD Rush Rec
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6 5 1
6 5 1
6 0 6
5 0 5
5 0 5
5 5 0
4 0 4
4 0 3
4 0 4
4 0 4
4 0 1
4 4 0
4 0 4
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HOCKEY
NHL Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Philadelphia 6 1 0 12 28 12
N.Y. Islanders 5 3 0 10 23 25
Pittsburgh 5 3 0 10 25 24
New Jersey 3 4 1 7 21 28
N.Y. Rangers 2 5 1 5 13 17
Northeast Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Ottawa 8 1 0 16 30 18
Boston 5 3 0 10 21 21
Montreal 4 2 2 10 24 20
Toronto 3 4 3 9 37 42
Buffalo 3 4 0 6 26 23
Southeast Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Carolina 5 1 3 13 29 19
Tampa Bay 4 2 0 8 21 16
Washington 3 4 0 6 14 19
Florida 3 5 0 6 18 23
Atlanta 2 7 0 4 21 40
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Detroit 6 2 1 13 32 24
St. Louis 5 2 0 10 23 14
Chicago 5 4 0 10 26 26
Columbus 4 3 1 9 23 19
Nashville 2 5 0 4 18 24
Northwest Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Minnesota 7 0 1 15 20 11
Calgary 4 3 2 10 30 30
Colorado 4 4 0 8 26 26
Vancouver 4 5 0 8 25 29
Edmonton 3 5 0 6 18 26
Pacific Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
San Jose 5 3 1 11 23 20
Dallas 4 2 2 10 22 19
Anaheim 4 6 1 9 25 31
Los Angeles 3 6 0 6 27 36
Phoenix 2 5 0 4 16 23
Two points for a win, one point for over-
time loss or shootout loss.
Tuesday's Games
Pittsburgh 1, N.Y. Rangers 0
Atlanta 5, Toronto 4, SO
St. Louis 4, Anaheim 2
Columbus 7, Chicago 4
Colorado at Edmonton, late
Nashville at Los Angeles, late
Today's Games
Buffalo at Carolina, 7,p.m.
Tampa Bay at Washington, 7 p.m.
Vancouver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Calgary, 9 p.m.

MOVES
Tuesday's Sports Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Purchased the
contracts of RHP Fredy Deza and RHP
Bob McCrory from Bowie (EL). Activated
LHP Erik Bedard, RHP Kris Benson, OF
Jay Gibbons, LHP Adam Loewen and RHP
Chris Ray from the 60-day DL.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Named Jeff
Cox third-base coach and Juan Nieves
bullpen coach.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Named Dave
Owen bench coach, Rusty Kuntz first-base
coach and John Mizerock bullpen coach.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS-Named Don
Wakamatsu bench coach and agreed to
terms with him on a two-year contract.
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES-Signed Kurt Kemp,
director of player development; Roy Clark,
director of scouting; and Johnny Almaraz,
director of Latin American operations, to
two-year contract extensions.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ATLANTA FALCONS-Released DT
Grady Jackson. Placed T Renardo Foster
on injured reserve. Signed OL Terrance
Pennington.


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RIVERS
Continued from Page 1B

Game 2 from left-hander
Rachael Capra and three from
fellow senior Kenzie Rowda.
The Warriors even got some
unexpected offense from
Maddie Burich who scored on
three kills, two of which were
stuff blocks.


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points and four aces.
WeSt Port answered back
with a kill by Jessica Havilandto
and a subsequent ace by Mattie
Magill before a service error
broke the Wolfpack
Sotvillo then served for six
consecutive points for Lecanto,
getting a kill each from
Courtney Jones and Michelle
Arguedas along the way to give
the Panthers a commanding 24-
5 lead and an eventual open-
ing-game victory.
'As far as our serve, we were
fine," Bullock said. "We had
some breakdowns on middle
attacks."
Sorvillo led the way offen-
sively with six kills for Lecanto


Game 3 was the only one
ever in doubt for the Warriors,
primarily because of some big
hitting from Kimberlee
Thomas. Thomas scored on
seven of her game-high 15 kills,
three of which helped the
Mustangs build an early 5-2
lead. However, errors once
again doomed Meadowbrook
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Bradenton.
"We just moved here six
months ago. Last year we
learned a lot and it was a great
experience," Odaiyar said. "I
like this course. We played it
two weeks ago in the county
meet and I shot a 78 but I told
myself then, 'I can shoot a lot
lower on this course.' And
today I guess I picked the right
day to do it"
In addition to Odaiyar,
Gagnon and Brothers, J.D.
Tomlinson from Oak Hall, Chris
Pounders from Eustis and Wes
Hopkins from Trinity Catholic
made the all-region team.
The regional victory earned
Trinity Catholic its first-ever
state berth in school history.
"We played well today All of
our guys were steady, we have
five players that kept it up all
day long and that's what it
takes to win a team event like
this one," Trinity head coach
Paul Miranda said. "The boys
responded really well. We only
had three returnees from last
year (Richard Couch, 82; John
Elliot, 75; and Ty O'Shields, 83)
and Wes Hopkins (74) and
William Lane (75) joined us
this year. They've made a big
difference for us."

and also added 14 service
points and three aces.
The second game was won
on the strength of the Panthers'
strong start and finish.
Carleigh Williams opened up
with five straight service points
while Audrey Kelly ended the
game with 10 straight points
during the 15-point win.
Kelly ended the match as the
leading server for the Panthers
with 20 points from behind the
line. Four of Kelly's serves fell
in for aces.
Arguedas and Jones each
added four kills for Lecanto,
who must now turn its atten-
tion to Citrus.
The Panthers have defeated


relinquish. Capra heated up
late and got five of her team-
high 14 kills in Game 3 and
Amy Green had a key stuff
block late, along with a service
ace to help salt the game away
"We came out flat in Game 3
but it was really nice to battle
through and win in three
straight tonight," Bowman said.
The Warriors had no answer
for Thomas most of the night
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The day started in a confus-
ing fashion for all of the teams
involved when, at the last
minute, they had to change
venues from Lake Diamond,
the originally scheduled
course, to Ocala Municipal
because Lake Diamond's
greens had not been cut and
were too high.
"It actually didn't bother
me," Brothers admitted.
"Actually I think I was one of
the only ones that actually was
glad we changed. The greens
were just in too rough a shape
and real bumpy because they
weren't cut"
New venue or old, Citrus
coach Chris Richardson was
thrilled with making another
trip to the state tournament,
which was made ever sweeter
by delivering a knockout punch
to Saddlebrook Prep. And on
this day his top praise was left
for one golfer in particular.
"We had four guys today that
shot about their average or
maybe a little bit higher and
then we had one kid that just
shot lights out," Richardson said.
'"Without Nick we would have
been in trouble today It's as sim-
ple as that What a great round of
golf. He's got to have a sore back
right now, he really does."

the Hurricanes twice already
this season, most recently dur-
ing. a three-game sweep on
October 9.
Bullock, however, isn't con-
cerned with who her Panthers
play.
"It's a big game because it's
the semifinals," she said. "We
all know that Citrus knows that
'"As far as it being a county
rival," Bullock continued, "I
was here supporting Citrus and
Crystal River (on Monday)."
In the other semifinal
tonight, fourth-seed Crystal
River will face tournament
host and top-seed Belleview,
who defeated South Sumter on
Tuesday evening.


close as they were but they did
have balance, which was key in
the victory. Rowda was second
on the team with five kills,
while Green, Burich, Perrone
and Carolyn Allen combined
for seven. The Warriors also
scored on seven service aces
and recorded nine stuff blocks
in the match.
"That's awesome," Bowman
said of the stuff blocks, "that's
incredible for us."


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it 20 yards in front of the green.
"Great shot from there," one
of them yelled from across the
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bogeys but scampered his way
tand town from great par saves. On both
holes his tee shot got things
started in the wayward direc-
tion. On the par4 16th hole,
Brothers drove it left under a
big oak tree but his second shot
brought out the praise of his
two playing mates as he landed
it 20 yards in front of the green,
missGreat shot from there," one
of them yelled from across the
fairway.
Brothers managed to get up
and down from there to save
par, which brought out the
applause from the on looking
gallery.
On the 17th hole, another
bad drive and a second shot
that went right into the rough
agabut i left Brohim withers scrambling,
especially when his third shot
missed the green as well. But
again, frContm in front of the
green, Brothers managed the
up and down save, that have
done just that... save the
Hurricanes' hopes.











several players played major
roles in a bevy of runs against
West Port him with an easy tap-

A kill by Annalise Sorvillo on
a set by Audrey Kelly gave
Lecanto a 5-3 lead in Game 1.
The putout by Sorvillo set up an
12-point service run by team-
mate Raina Johnson.

Four of Johnson's points
from behind the line came on

aces and gave the Panthers a
comfortable 17-3 lead. Overall,

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Statistics through Sunday
Scoring Average
1, Tiger Woods, 67.79. 2, Ernie Els,
69.29. 3, Justin Rose, 69.30. 4, Steve
Stricker, 69.39. 5, Phil Mickelson, 69.46. 6,
Jim Furyk, 69.47. 7, Sergio Garcia, 69.48.
8, Vijay Singh, 69.49. 9, K.J. Choi, 69.61.
10, Scott Verplank, 69.71.
Driving Distance
1, Bubba Watson, 316.5. 2, John Daly,
314.3. 3, J.B. Holmes, 312.9. 4, Robert
Garrigus, 311.9. 5, Scott Gutschewski,
307.0. 6, Tag Ridings, 305.9. 7, Harrison
Frazar, 304.6. 8 (tie), Brett Wetterich and
Matt Hendrix, 303.7. 10, Charles Warren,
303.6.
Driving Accuracy Percentage
1, Jose Coceres, 75.52%. 2, Fred Funk,
75.26%. 3, Jim Furyk, 74.37%. 4, Michael
Boyd, 73.65%. 5, Joe Durant, 73.31%. 6,
Zach Johnson, 73.05%. 7, Craig Bowden,
72.79%. 8, Mark Brooks, 72.76%. 9, Doug
LaBelle II, 72.66%. 10, Brian Gay, 72.56%.
Greens in Regulation Pct.
1, Tiger Woods, 71.02%. 2, John
Senden, 70.33%. 3, Jeff Gove, 70.23%. 4
(tie), Jim Furyk and Alex Cejka, 69.44%. 6,
Tommy Armour III, 69.41%. 7, John
Merrick, 69.11%. 8, Briny Baird, 68.99%.
9, Cameron Beckman, 68.85%. 10,
Mathew Goggin, 68.58%.
Total Driving
1, Charles Warren, 60. 2, Mathew
Goggin, 69. 3, Hunter Mahan, 77. 4,
Kenny Perry, 105. 5, Cameron Beckman,
107. 6, John Senden, 110. 7, Jason Gore,
112. 8, Jeff Overton, 113. 9, Sean O'Hair,
115. 10, D.J. Trahan, 119.
Putting Average
1, Jonathan Byrd, 1.728. 2, Fredrik
Jacobson, 1.729. 3, Tiger Woods, 1.733.
4, Tim Clark, 1.736. 5 .(tie), Jesper
Parnevik, Brian Gay and Ryuji Imada,


1.742. 8 Steve Stricker, 1.743. 9, 3 tied
with 1.745.
Birdie Average
1, Tiger Woods, 4.03. 2, Fredrik
Jacobson, 3.92. 3, Jesper Parnevik, 3.91.
4, Jonathan Byrd, 3.89. 5, Mark
Calcavecchia, 3.88. 6, Adam Scott, 3,85.
7, Justin Rose, 3.81. 8, Lucas GIg,
3.79. 9, Charles Warren, 3.73. 10, 4Li
with 3.71.
Eagles (Holes per)
1, Chris Tidland, 95.4. 2, Tiger Woods,
98.2. 3, Darron Stiles, 109.8. 4, .Rod
Pampling, 115.7. 5, Phil Mickelson, 116.2.
6, Charles Warren, 116.4. 7, Bill Hpas,
117.0. 8, Jeff Brehaut, 119.3. 9, Daiike
Maruyama, 120.0. 10, 2 tied with 126.0.
Sand Save Percentage
1, Tim Clark, 66.36%. 2, Chris Riley,
63.10%. 3, Mike Weir, 60.29%. 4, Kevin
Na 60.27%. 5, Justin Rose, 60.200,. 6,
Jonathan Byrd, 59.54%. 7, John RoUliii,
59.17%. 8, Geoff Ogilvy, 59.02%. 9, Crai"
Barlow, 58.75%. 10, K.J. Choi, 58.3905r
All-Around Ranking
1, Tiger Woods, 240. 2, Justin Rose,
341. 3, Alex Cejka, 365. 4, Jeff Overtl,
383. 5, Vijay Singh, 401. 6, Hunter Mari A,
405. 7, Phil Mickelson, 409. 8, Ernie'E~,
429. 9, Adam Scott, 449. 10, 2 tied with
455. GW
PGA TOUR Official Money Leaders"
1, Tiger Woods, (16), $10,867,05f 2,
Phil Mickelson, (22), $5,819,988. 3, Vijay
Singh, (27), $4,728,376. 4, Steve StrigkTr.,
(23), $4,663,077. 5, K.J. Choi, (,
$4,587,859. 6, Rory Sabbatini, (%j,
$4,550,040. 7, Jim Furyk, (2
$4,154,046. 8, Zach Johnson,
$3,922,338. 9, Sergio Garcia,
$3,721,185. 10, Aaron Baddeley, (23
$3,441,119. '
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Continued from Page 2B

Chip-ins: Lois Bump and Terry Hrobuchak,
hole No. 5; Sue Wager, No. 11; Cheryl
Kaylor, No. 13; Carol Seifert, No. 15.
Birdies: Sue Wager, Nos. 8 and 11; Ann
Orifice, No. 11; Cheryl Kaylor, No. 13.
Oct. 13 Pine Ridge Golf Club Public
Appreciation Day, 8 a.m. shotgun.
Low gross men Ean Sheapard 77
Low gross women Mary Jo Parker 98
Low net men Bailey Wise 71
Low net women Joyce Michaels 77
Second low gross men Tony Bargia 82
Second low gross women Clara
Coleman 100
Second low net men Jim Arnold 72
Second low net women Merideth Arnold
78
Closest to the pin: No. 5, men Joe
Eberhardt; women Barbra Turska. No.
11, men Justin Taylor; women Clara
Coleman.
Oct. 13 Little Pine Trail Shoot-Out and
Skins Game results:
Women's Division first, Mary Ann
Conroy; second, -ShaSha Bryant; third,
Gail Houston
Men's Division first, Ed Turschmann;
second, Dennis Chepulis; third, John
Conroy; fourth, Al Beaudet
Skins: Mary Ann Conroy, No. 2; ShaSha
Bryant, Nos. 3 and 4.
Birdies: Dennis Chepulis, No. 2; Ed
Turschmann, No. 2.
Closest to the pin: No. 3 women only -
ShaSha Bryant; No. 7 men only Dennis
Chepulis; No. 9 all players Walt Rogers.
Oct. 14 Pine Ridge Golf Club Members
Association Goofy Golf Scramble
Tournament In this tournament players
were required among other things to hit
from the other side, toss the ball, play the
longest par 3 hole with just their sand
wedge and putt with their driver, a sledge
hammer and roll the ball. There were 47
participants with many dressed in either
goofy hats or goofy outfits.
First place 29 Joanne Chepulis, Dennis
Chepulis, Linda Turschmann, Ed
Turschmann
Second place 31 Mary Ann Conroy,
.John Conroy, Jane Woodard, Larry
Woodard
Third place 32 Cheryl Beaudet, Al
Beaudet, Lori Hoover, Walt Hoover
Fourth place 33* Carmen Faber, Frank
Faber, John Tress, Joe Garrison
Fifth place 33* Bert Bitz, Julia Southard,
Don Ziegler
Sixth place 34* Terry Hrobuchak, John
Hrobuchak, Jim Gallagher, Walt Rogers
Seventh place 34* Diana Luchor, Joe
Spoto, Ireen Fisher, Patrick Fisher
Top Women only team 39 Jo Roskow,
Janet DeGregorio, Johann Lee, Chris
Harvey
Closest to the pin: No. 3 women only Jo
Roskow; No. 5 men only John Muscillo;
No. 6 Terry Hrobuchak; No. 9 John
Tress.
Winner of the Goofiest Hat: Larry "The
Rastafarian" Woodard; Winner of the
Goofiest Outfit: Buster "Bobby Jones"
Thompson.
Oct. 17 Wednesday Little Pine Ladies
Association 3-Club Tournament results:
Babe Zaharais Flight
First: Ireen Fisher 32
Second: Judy Sandone 32
Third: Clara Coleman 35
Fourth: ShaSha Bryant 36
Fifth: Jackie Reiss 36
Sixth: Linda Locascio 37
Patty Berg Flight
First: Shirley Meyer 32
Second: Joyce Delcorso 35
Third: Diane Edwards 36
Fourth: Iona Ramsey 36
Fifth: Mimi Logsdon 36
Sixth: Aline Bazin 36
Julie Inkster Flight
First: Johanna Roskow 35
Second: Mary Ann Conroy 36
Third: Claire Gregg 37
Fourth: Margie Ebbert 38
Fifth: Audrey Gathany 38
Sixth: Diane Donahue 41
Nancy Lopez Flight
First: Bert Bitz 36
Second: Elvira Milani 38
Third: Sibylle Steiner 38
Fourth: Maureen Smith 38
Fifth: Leslie Jowett 38
Sixth: Norma Hedin 39
Annika Sorrenstam Flight
First: Lisa Wahba 40
Second: Myrt Russell 43
Third: Dana Stillwagon 44
Fourth: Connie Hanson 45
Fifth: Priscilla Arnold 49
Sixth: Shirley Hendricks 52
Mystery hole winner: Elvira Milan
Closest to the pin: No. 1, Aline Bazin; No.
3, Judy Sandone; No. 7, Alice Arena; No.
9, Mimi Logsdon. Closest to line No. 6:
Donna Mesler.
Birdies: Clara Coleman No. 4; Bert Bitz
No. 2; Judy Sandone No. 3; Elvira Milan
No. 1; Betty Klinger No. 8.
Number of participants: 78
Oct. 19 Pine Ridge Golf Club Friday
Mixed Scramble results:
First place 33* Terry Hrobuchak, Nick
Sharpmack, Ed Turschmann


Second place 33* Cheryl Beaudet, Al
Beaudet, Buster Thompson, D. Jon
Thompson
Third place 38* Gail Kimpel, Don
Kimpel, Mary Ann Conroy, John Conroy
*Matching of cards
Women's closest to pin hole No. 5 Lori
Hoover
Men's closest to pin hole No. 2 Al
Beaudet
Oct. 19 Little Pine Friday Men's Quota
League results:
Points: Lionel Lamoureux, +5; Irv Rayburn,
+5; Pete Piazza, +3; Jim Gallagher, +1;
Don Stry, +1.
Closest to pin, hole No. 4 Chuck Curtis
8'9"
Birdies: Chuck Curtis No. 6; Lionel
Lamoureux No. 3; Bob Myers No. 8; Irv
Rayburn No. 3; Don Stry No. 7.
Low Round: Chuck Curtis 26
BEVERLY HILLS
Oct. 16 Beverly Hills Men's Golf League
18 Holers results: Phil Bartlett, 60; Gene
Thompson, 68; Jess Lewis, 72; Fred
Tannery, 72.
Closest to the pin: No. 5, Ken Jones; No.
11, Jess Lewis; No..15, Morris Frank.
Beverly' Hills Men's Golf League 8 Holers
results: Jim McDonough, 28; Joe Ritzu, 32;
Larry Cresswell, 35.
Closest to pin No. 11 -Walter Novak; No.
. 15 Chuck Welch.
BRENTWOOD FARMS
Oct. 16 Brentwood Tuesday Ladies
League results:
Team standings:
D. Johnson-J. Tirone remain in first place
with 48.5 pts. .
G. Longtin-H. Merlino are second with 42.5
pts.
C. Parado-C. Cresswell moved into third
place with 35.5 pts.
Individual standings: Clarita Parado is in
first place with 23.5 pts.; Gladys Longtin is
in second place with 22.5 pts and Janette


Tirone is in third place with 22 pts.
Game of the Day was Best Score on Par
3s. Carol Comunale had the lowest score
of 6.
There were no birdies. Ann Maccabee had
a chip-in on hole No. 5. We welcome the
new ladies Carol and Ann to our league as
well as Jo Longo returning from a long ill-
ness.
Oct. 18 Brentwood Farms Thursday
Ladies Golf Association Low Net winners:
Flight A
First: Esther Ormsby, 32; Second: Janette
Tirone, 37; Third: Judy Bellefronte, 38
(MOC)
Flight B
First: Kay Fitzsimmons, 38; Second:
Nancy Harney, 39;, Third: Ann Maccabee,
41
Flight C
First: Karole Albro, 36; Second: Joan
Herzog, 39; Third: Theresa Palleschi, 40
Birdies: Esther Ormsby Nos. 3 and 4; Judy
Bellefronte No. 4.
Game of the Day: Closest to the pins,
Dorothy Johnson, Nos. 2 and 4.
TWISTED OAKS
Oct. 16 The Twisted Oaks Ladies Golf
Association played the game Low Net in
Foursome. Winners were: -
Team 1: Leanne Feher 74
Team 2: Pat Doerr 68
Team 3: Cathy Brunen 75
Team 4: Pat Doing 75
Team 5: Meralyn Hansen 69
Team 6: Sue So 75
SEVEN RIVERS
Oct. 17 The Seven Rivers Women's
lplf Assoc.aion played a Partners
Scramble and the results'were:
Flight 1
First place: Bev Strong and. Carol
Biedscheid, 61.5
Second place: Phyllis Pike and Gurt
Sullivan, 62 '
Third place: Renee Aarestad and Barbara


Larson, 62.5
Fourth place: Jane Hare and Lee Hunter,
63
Flight 2
First place: Ann Henery and Flora Roberts,
61.5
Second place: Susan Bussinger and
Shirley Krupp, 64
Third place: Louise Draeger and Ellie
Shephers, 65
Fourth place: Pat Wade and Pepita Park,
65.5
Flight 3
First place: Audrey Pavlisko and Florence
Price, 57


Second place: Marie Cooke and Norma
Tutty, 61
Third place: Catherine Donovan and Dorris
Kelly, 63
Fourth place: Gemma Hertzog and Phyllis
Panczel, 64
Niners winners: Terry Sherman and Joan
Reed
Oct. 18 The Seven Rivers Men's Golf
Association played a "Two Man Best Ball"
tournament. Results were as follows:
Flight 1
First place score 62 Bob Pennell, Rich
Poore
Second place score 64 (tie) Winston


Harpster, Clayton Jeck and Cliff Ledbet;ert
Harvey Jenkins
Flight 2
First place score 60 Al Henery, WPia
Owens
Second place score 61 Werner Krup.
Jim Aldrich
Third place score 62 Pat Shiels, PFuI
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Flight 3 85i
First place score 61 (tie) Paul Mant,
Dick VanPoucker; John Mazza, MWr
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Closest to the pin No. 7 Dick Laxtil;
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the 297th day of 2007. There are
68 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Oct. 24, 1945, the United
Nations officially came into exis-
tence as its charter took effect.
On this date:
In 1537, Jane Seymour, the
third wife of England's King Henry
VIII, died 12 days after giving birth
to Prince Edward, later King
Edward VI.
In 1861, the first transcontinen-
tal telegraph message was sent as
Chief Justice Stephen J. Field of
California transmitted a telegram r
to President Abraham Lincoln.
In 1901, widow Anna Edson
Taylor became the first person to
go over Niagara Falls in a barrel.-
In 1939, nylon stockings were
sold publicly for the first time, in,.
Wilmington, Del.
In 1940, the 40-hour work week
went into effect under the Fair
Labor Standards Act of 1938.
In 1962, the U.S. blockade of
Cuba during the missile crisis off .
cially began under a proclamation
signed by President John F.
Kennedy.
Ten years ago: In Arlington,
Va., former NBC sportscaster Mary
Albert was spared a jail sentence
after a grudging courtroom apolo-
gy to the woman he'd bitten duiing
a sexual romp.
Five years ago: The San Fran-
cisco Giants defeated the Anaheim
Angels, 16-4, to take a 3-games-
to-2 lead in the World Series.
One year ago: The St. Louis
Cardinals gained a 2-to-1 World
Series edge as they defeated the
Detroit Tigers 5-0. (Before Game 3
began, baseball players and own-
ers finalized a five-year collective
bargaining agreement.) ?..:-
Today's Birthdays: Football
Hall-of-Famer Y.A. Tittle is 81.
Rock musician Bill Wyman is 71.
Actor-producer David Nelson is 71.
Actor F. Murray Abraham is 68.
Actor Kevin Kline is 60. Former
@ NAACP President Kweisi Mfume is
59. Country musician Billy Thomas
(Terry McBride and the Ride) is 54.
Actor B.D. Wong is 47. Rock musi-
cian Ben Gillies (Silverchair) is 28.
Thought for Today: "Seek not
the favor of the multitude; it is sel-
dom got by honest and lawful
means. But seek the testimony, of
the few; and number not voices, but
weigh them." Immanuel Kant,
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Hernando Elementary School kindergarteners Daniel Knott, left, and Shane Petak clap Friday morning while dancing in their classroom. Students in the
school participate in a 10-minute exercise program daily to meet state requirements.

Students and teachers spend their mornings keeping fit and burning calories

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Hey Macarena! Hernando
Elementary School students are
dancing their way to healthier
lifestyles, they're cutting the calo-
ries one clap at a time.
This year Hernando Elementary administra-
tors chose to add a new 10-minute exercise seg-
ment to the students' daily morning news show.
The follow-along exercise routine, broadcast
throughout the school, is one of many ways
administrators, faculty and students across
Citrus County are meeting the new physical edu-
cation state mandate, which calls for a minimum
of 150 minutes of physical education per week
for children in kindergarten through fifth grade,
Citrus County Schools Physical Education and
Health Coordinator Johnny Bishop said.
"We do the 'Cha Cha Slide.' the "Macarena' and
'Cotton-Eyed Joe,"' fifth-grader Lexi Padfield said.
"And the 'Chicken Dance,'" fifth-grader
Samantha Kanawall added.
Hernando Elementary physical education
teachers Mike Porcelli and Cheri Martone, along
%with several students, lead daily exercises
There are different exercises for each day of the
%week, Monday's exercises include lunges, arm
cirtlers and s(mats for strength and conditioning:


Kindergarten teacher Tobey
class joins along.


,; Tuesday's include spoils-related aerobic move- out the school watch the live feed on projection out the day. For example, during a rainy day, stu-
ments such as simulated golf swings and swim- screens and simultaneously do-si-do, pretend to dents can toss an imaginary football around or
ming backstrokes; WVednesday's include dance toss a football or lunge, depending on the day. do the "Hokey Pokey."
movements; Thursday's include hopping, skip- "The ultimate goal is lifelong fitness," The students are not the only ones enjoying
ping and leaping for agility; and Friday's exer- Computer Specialist Jancye Kilpatrick said. She the fitness regime. The teachers are equally
cises include pushing, pulling and bending. helps broadcast the morning show enthusiastic about embracing the funky moves
On the morningshow, fourth-and fifth-gradestiu- Between physical education class, recess and and silly stretches. I
dents lead the Pledge of Allegiance, wish students morning exercises, students have the opportuni- "I think it's a plus all the way around for the
happy birthdays and hold up lost items. Then they ty to spend more time focusing on physical activ- adults and the kids," Martone said. "We heard a
'1 cue a mixed group of students. kindergarteners ity and healthy habits lot of comments about how their ithe teachers' ,
through fith-r'aders, to join the physical educa- Martone said she noticed students have more legs are sore." Martone said.
tion teachers in leading the daily exercise routine energy during physical education class and Students and teachers have embraced the
After the music begins, students, suppoil staff recess. Kilpatrick said teachers encourage stu- exercises as part of their daily routines. Bishop
members, teachers and administrators through- dents to incorporate the workout moves through- said. After they sw% eat, it's right back to the books.





Rotary Club announces Citrus High Seniors of the Month


Special to the Chronicle
Citrus High School and the Rotary
Club of Inverness proudly announce
the Rotary Seniors of the Month for
October, Jordan Connor and Alexander
Stanley Connor currently holds a 4.39
weighted GPA and Stanley has a 4.34
weighted GPA. Each student has suc-
cessfully participated in many
extracurricular activities in addition to
maintaining outstanding grades.
Jordan Connor is the daughter of
Nathan and Michelle Connor of
Inverness. Connor has been a member
of Interact in 11th and 12th grades, the
Key Club and AIM (Achievement in
Motion) from 10th through 12th
grades, and has been a member of
NHS (the National Honor Society) in


10th through 12th
grades as well, serving
as its secretary in 11th
grade and its vice pres-
ident in 12th grade.
She has also been a
member of the FBLA
(Future Business
i Leaders of America) in
Cor an 11th and 12th grades
and is serving as its
vice president in this, her senior year.
Connor has also been an active
Hurricane athlete, playing on the
highly successful varsity golf team all
four years. The Lady Hurricanes Golf
Team placed second in districts for
the last three years, second in region-
als for the last two years, and has gone
to state for the past three seasons.


They are presently con-
ference winners. As a
four-year member of the
Varsity Tennis Team,
Connor placed second
in district competition
in 10th grade, and first
place in both districts
and regionals in 11th Alexander
grade, also qualifying Stanley
for state competition in
11th grade. Connor also anticipates
completing five advanced placement
courses and 15 college credits as a
result of dual-enrollment coursework
offered through Citrus High School and
Central Florida Community College.
Connor has also volunteered time as a
holiday bell-ringer to raise money for
the Salvation Army. Jordan Connor's


plans include attending the University
of Florida with a major in pharmaceu-
tical science, and then pursuing a
career in pharmacy.
Alexander Stanley is the son of Dave
and Debra Stanley of Inverness. His
many activities in 10th through 12th
grades include being on the "A Team"
and in the Interact Club, serving in
11th grade as the Interact district vice
president. In FBLA since 10th grade,
Stanley served as its president in 11th
grade, and presently serves as the dis-
trict vice president. A member of NHS
since 10th grade also, Stanley has
served as its vice president in 11th
grade and is its president this year. In
the athletic arena, Stanley has been a

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NSCS welcomes
new member
Caitlin E. Wilcox of Homo
sassa has accepted member-
ship in The National Society of
Collegiate Scholars (NSCS).
Wilcox was honored during an
Induction Convocation was held
Oct. 13 on the campus of
University of Florida.
Caitlin is a 2006 graduate of
Crystal River High School. She
is the daughter of John and
DeeDee Wilcox of Homosassa
and the granddaughter of Alton
and Judy Pierce of Homosassa
and Loran and Erna Wilcox of
Inglis.
"NSCS is more than just a
symbol of academic achieve-
ment. Membership gives stu-
dents access to a number of
amazing benefits including
career and networking
resources, scholarships, travel,
and service projects both on
campus and in the community,"
said Stephen E. Loflin, NSCS
executive director.
NSCS is a member of the
Association of College Honor
Societies and is the nation's
only interdisciplinary honors
organization for first- and sec-
ond-year college students.
Membership is by invitation only,
based on grade point average
and class standing. NSCS has
more than 550,000 lifetime
members and 226 chapters in
all 50 states, the District of
Columbia and Puerto Rico.
For more information about
The National Society of
Collegiate Scholars, call (202)
265-9000 or visit NSCS' Web
site, nscs.org.
Schools to observe
Red Ribbon Week
This week will be observed by
Citrus County Schools as chil-
dren say "No to Drugs." Red
Ribbon Week'is a national cele-
bration across America for chil-
dren committing themselves to
drug free lives.
The wearing of red ribbons
began in California in 1985
when a U.S. narcotics agent
was brutally murdered. Students
there reacted by wearing red
ribbons to commemorate his
sacrifice, and this effort has
spread across the country to be
observed every October.
Students at Citrus County
schools will again participate in
Red Ribbon Week. With the
help of the Citrus County Drug
Coalition and the West Citrus
Elks Lodge, students will again
show their position against the
use of drugs.
The Elks Lodge on Grover
Cleveland Boulevard has donat-
ed over 7,000 pressure sensi-
tive red ribbons for all students
in the 10 county grade schools.
The Elks lodge has also donat-
ed 4,000 "Say No To Drugs"
Halloween trick or treat bags
according to Chuck Haffenden,
lodge "Drug Awareness" chair-
man. CCDC has also obtained
items for children in middle and
high schools, giving them a
chance to participate in this
annual event.
Everyone can play a part in
"Red Ribbon Week" by wearing
something red. This will show
the children that you support
their efforts.
Barbershoppers
organize festival
Barbershoppers aren't satis-
fied just to sing and enjoy their
favorite pasttime. They want to
help students develop a love of
singing that they can enjoy all
life long. Music can enrich their
lives and one path to that appre-
ciation of music is the High
School Youth Festival, being
held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Fridayin Citrus County.
Bob Spence, the Young Men
in Harmony Coordinator and
member of the Citrus County
Chapter of the Barbershop
Harmony Society, is working
with Citrus County high schools
to organize an all-day co-ed a-
cappella Barbershop Harmony
Festival. It is believed to be the
largest music education partner-
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contributing four-year
member of the Varsity
Golf Team. Stanley has
also participated in dis-
trict math field day and
'was honored as an Elks'
i.Senior of the Month last
year. He represented
Citrus High School at
Boys' State in Tallahassee
this past summer and will
serve as a page this spring
to Sen. Charlie Dean. He
has been a volunteer holi-
day bell-ringer for the
Salvation Army and is
active in Our Lady of
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advanced placement
courses and with three
dual-enrollment college
credits. Alex Stanley's
future plans include
attending the University
of Florida, majoring in
biotechnology, and then
going on to medical
school to become a physi-
cian in the area of plastic
surgery.
The Rotary Club of
Inverness recently recog-
nized the academic and
extra-curricular contri-
butions of Connor and
Stanley at a luncheon
meeting, honoring them
with certificates acknowl-
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mony to youngsters is part of a
statewide program sponsored by the
Sunshine District of the Barbershop
Harmony Society, International. As
Bob Spence, a retired educator, said,
"We hope to offset in part the ongo-
ing reductions in educational budgets
for the teaching of the arts in our
school systems."
The Citrus County "Barbershoppers"
and the "Suncoast Harmony Chorus"
of Sweet Adelines will host the Festival
for choral students and their choral
directors. Under the leadership of
experienced clinicians, the students will
learn how easy and enjoyable it is to
learn and perform.


Clinician Bob Coant of the interna-
tionally known quartet "Cornerstone"
and a barbershop singer since his
teen years is being flown in to direct
the program. Bob is coming to us
from New York, where he has served
as District President and on the
Barbershop Harmony Society
International Board. He is an experi-
enced music educator and faculty
member of the youthful Harmony
Explosion Camps around the
Barbershop Society. For the young
women the clinician is Amy Riddle,
Director of the 'Suncoast Harmony
Chorus' for Region No. 9 of Sweet
Adelines International from New Port
Richey, a music educator.
"Gatorland," a young quartet from
Gainesville, barbershop chorus
"BarberGators" and a women's quar-
tet of Sweet Adelines will assist them
with performances. The music,


instructions and lunch will be provid-
ed free of charge. This will be the
eighth year for this program in Citrus
County and will be held at the First
United Methodist Church, 3896
Pleasant Grove Road, Inverness. For
more information, call Bob Spence at
382-0336.
CFCC student
publications honored
The student publications of Central
Florida Community College came
home with more than 30 awards from
the Florida Community College Press
Association's Fall 2007 Awards
Conference in Jacksonville.
The Citrus Campus literary maga-
zine, "In the Write Mind," won first
place for best design for the entire
issue and first place for best illustra-
tion with text. Second-place honors
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illustrations with text. Third-place hon-
ors were received for best poem and
best photo. Jennifer Normoyle was
awarded an Inner Circle of
Excellence award for placing in three
different categories.
"We are very proud of our stu-
dents' accomplishments," said Mike
Temple, who advises the group with
Susan Monier.
The Ocala Campus student literary
magazine, "Imprints," won Best in
State for General Excellence along
with 10 other major awards. In addi-
tion, Peggy Aiello, from the 2006-
2007 staff, won the Debra Vazquez
Memorial Award for Excellence in
Poetry. "This is a highly acclaimed
award for the best poem in the state
in both divisions," said Cassandra
Robison, adviser.
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"Imprints" staff received first-
place honors for poetry as a group
of work, nonfiction, art as a group
of work, editing, and table of con-
tents pages. Second-place awards
were received for design and staff
page. Third-place awards were
received for single artwork, illustra-
tion with text, single illustration with
text and photography as a group of
work.
The student newspaper Patriot
Press finished in a tie for second
place, with editors earning second
in feature photo and third for
design, general column, humor
writing and a tie for arts review.
Current and former students also
received second-place honors for
editorial cartoon, news photo, pic-
ture story, sports writing and edito-
rial. Third-place honors were
received for news story, ad design
and a tie for feature story.
"Placing in 13 of 18 categories
illustrates the diversity and talent
on our staff," said Patriot Press
adviser Rob Marino, the current
FCCPA president. "CFCC repre-
sented itself extremely well.
Cassandra, Mike and I are proud
of all our students."
The honors are for Division A,
which includes community colleges
with less than 6,500 full-time equiv-
alent students.
Family forum slated
for tonight in Lecanto
Students and their parents will
come together from 6 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 24, at Curtis
Peterson Auditorium, 3810 W.
Educational Path, Lecanto, to help
them learn how to open the lines of
communication.
Guest speaker Stephen Wallace,
Chairman and CEO of SADD
(Students Against Destructive
Decisions), will be presenting
SADD's family focus program. By
mixing stories and humor with
audience participation and sound


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2007 3C


research, he sheds new light on
the most difficult issues facing
teens today: underage drinking,
other drug use, impaired driving,
violence, and suicide.
Parents and teens from the com-
munity are invited to this event,
which is sponsored by the Drug
Coalition of Citrus County. Free
childcare for children aged 7 and
younger will be provided for 30
children. For more information
regarding childcare and to reserve
a place for your child, call Darlene
at 795-2667 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Citrus Springs PTA
seeks donations
Citrus Springs Elementary
School PTA is looking for donations
for the fall festival on Oct. 26. If you
have any item new or used that
you would like to donate, call at
(352) 344-4079 or (352) 489-8144,
e-mail ptacses@yahoo.com or
bring to the school.
Homosassa Elementary
hosts Halloween party
Homosassa Elementary School
will host a Halloween Party from 5
to 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 29 at the
Homosassa Springs McDonald's.
There will be a costume parade
and free face painting, candy, ice
cream, balloons and door prizes.
The public is invited to attend,
especially if you have little children
(make sure they wear their cos-
tumes). Part of the proceeds from
the drive through and inside count-
er will benefit Homosassa
Elementary during those three
hours (so even if you can't attend
the party, please go through the
"drive through). If you have any
questions, contact Debra Harmon
at 628-2953.
CFCC plans
Taste of Citrus
Taste of Citrus 2007 will be from
6 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28, at the
CFCC Citrus Campus in Lecanto.
Tickets are $30 advanced, $35 at
door. Proceeds to benefit scholar-
ships for local students to attend
Central Florida Community College


in Lecanto. For more information
call MaryLou Shevlin at (352) 613-
4290.
Child-care course
at Lecanto Middle
A free workshop, "Understanding
and Supporting the Complexity of
Your Child: It Isn't Always Easy
Being Gifted," will be presented
from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov.
3, at Lecanto Middle School (Q&A
to follow program). Nationally rec-
ognized psychologist Patricia
Gatto-Walden, Ph.D., and national-
ly certified school psychologist and
student advocate Denise Bishop,
NCSP, are the dynamic presenters
of this program.
We often take for granted that
we understand our gifted children.
However, all children are complex
and being gifted adds unique
dimensions to one's inner experi-
ence. This workshop will address
everyday challenges at school, at
home, and in the community
including peer relationships, perfec-
tionism, family dynamics, and
parental effectiveness. Please join
us to learn ways to respond to your
child's individual perspective,
needs and concerns, and.ways to
support her/his growth and well-
being.
Co-sponsored by the Citrus
Organization for the Gifted and
PAGES (Partners Allied for Gifted
Education and Support) of
Hernando. Funded through a grant
from the Florida Department of
Education.
To register or for more informa-
tion, contact 352-597-3825.
PTA/PTSA to have
open forum
The Citrus County Council
PTA/PTSA presents an Open
Forum with Superintendent Sandra
'Sam' Himmel. The Forum will be
held at the Citrus County School
Board District Office on Nov. 13.
The CCCPTA will have its general
meeting at 6 p.m. followed immedi-
ately by the Open Forum.
Everyone is encouraged to attend
this forum, find out what the SPA


program is and how Citrus County
schools are meeting the Physical
Education requirements recently
changed.
SkillsUSA chapter
seeks vendors
The SkillsUSA chapter of the
Withlacoochee Technical Institute is
seeking vendors to participate in its
annual yard sale event. The yard
sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 in the front
parking lot of WTI. The cost is $10
per space. Multiple spaces can be
rented. Adjoining spaces can be
rented if scheduling permits.
Spaces are limited and are
assigned on a first come, first
served basis. If you would like to
participate, or need more informa-
tion, call WTI at 726-2430, ext.
276.
Even Start
needs volunteers
Citrus County Schools' Even
Start is looking for energetic volun-
teers to spend time reading, rock-
ing and singing with infants and
toddlers in an educational setting.
For more information, call 795-
7887.
Elks lodge announces
scholarships
West Citrus Elks Lodge 2693
announces that the MVS scholar-
ship applications for 2008 are now
available. Applications can be
obtained from guidance counselors
at each school or online at
www.elks.org.
These scholarships are for sen-
iors for the 2007-08 school year.
For more information, call Adrienne
Martin, scholarship chairperson, at
628-1221 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
Altrusa scholarship
applications available
Altrusa International Inc. of
Citrus County is accepting applica-
tions for a $1,000 scholarship for
each of Citrus County's high


schools. Parents and students are
encouraged to contact their school
guidance counselor's office for
application details and application
deadline.
CMUG announces
senior scholarships
Citrus Macintosh Users Group
plans to award a $750 scholarship
to a senior graduating from each of
the three public high schools in
Citrus County.
Qualifying candidates should be
planning to pursue post-secondary
education or training for a career in
the computers sciences, including,
but not limited to the areas of com-
puter technology, computer engi-
neering or computer education, or
who plans to incorporate comput-
ers as a definitive part of their
occupation.
Seniors interested in a scholar-
ship should obtain applications
from their school guidance coun-
selor. Completed applications must
be submitted to CMUG no later
than Jan. 18. For information, con-
tact Buzz Fredrickson at 342-4392,
buzzjan@tampabay.rr.com.
VFW announces
awards programs
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
and Ladies Auxiliary Post 4252 on
State Road 200 in Hernando
announces its participation in two
VFW national awards programs for
schoolchildren.
The 2007 VFW Voice of
Democracy Audio/Essay
Scholarship Competition is an
annual national audio/essay con-
test that provides high school
freshmen, sophomores, juniors and
seniors the opportunity to write and
record a broadcast script on a
patriotic theme, competing for more
than $2.5 million in college scholar-
ships and incentives. Students
Write and record a three- to five-
minute essay on an annual theme.
This year's theme is "My Role in
Honoring America's Veterans." The
winner receives a $30,000 scholar-
ship.
The 2007 VFW Patriot's Pen


Essay Contest is an annual youth
essay writing contest that gives
students in grades six, seven and
eight the opportunity to write
essays expressing their views
about democracy. Students must
write a 300- to 400-word essay
based on the theme, "Why I Am An
American Patriot." The first-place
winner receives a $10,000 savings
bond plus an all-expenses-paid trip
to Washington, D.C.
The award programs are open to
students enrolled in public, private
or parochial schools in the United
States as well as home schooled
students. View the Web site at
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VFW Post 4252, 3190 N. Carl G
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and ask for Judy.
Local students could
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Cmdr. Steve Tatlock of the
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Scholarship Competition. High
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annual audio essay competition
and win thousands of dollars in
scholarships, a trip to Washington,
D.C., as well as dozens of other
awards.
Students begin by competing at
the local Post Level. Deadline for
entries at the Post is Nov. 1. Post
winners advance to District. District
winners compete in the state com-
petition. The state winner will enjoy
a four-day tour of Washington,
D.C., along with the winners from
every state, the District of
Columbia, the Pacific Areas, Latin
American/Caribbean and Europe.
During the more than 60 years
that the VFW and its Ladies
Auxiliary have been involved with
Voice of Democracy, more than 7
million high school students have

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participated. Students compete by
writing and then recording a three-
to five-minute audio/essay express-
ing their views of this year's patriot-
ic theme "My Role in Honoring
America's Veterans." All state win-
ners receive at least a $1,000
national scholarship but any one of
them could win the $30,000 first
place award. A total of $146,000 in
national scholarships is awarded to
national finalists in addition to the
scholarships and awards given at
the preliminary levels of competi-
tion.
Interested students and teachers
should call one of their local VFW
Posts: Citrus Springs VFW 4864 at
465-4864; Dunnellon VFW Post
7991 at 489-1772; or Inglis VFW
Post 8698 at 447-3495 for more
information.
Students could win
$10,000 savings bond
Cmdr. Steve Tatlock of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
Post 4864 announced the kick-off
Of this year's VFW and Ladies
Auxiliary Patriot's Pen Essay
Competition. Students in grades 6
to 8 in this area have the opportu-
nity to compete in the VFW's annu-
al essay competition and win thou-
sands of dollars in U.S. savings
bonds and a trip to be honored at
the VFW and Ladies Auxiliary
Community Service Conference.
. Students begin by competing at
the local Post Level. Post winners
advance to District. District winners
Compete in the state competition.
The state winners compete for
more than $75,000 in U.S. savings
bonds and an all-expenses paid
trip to Washington, D.C.
; Each year, more than 130,000
students participate in the Patriot's


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are invited to write a 300- to 400-
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This year's theme is "Why I Am An
American Patriot." Deadline for stu-
dent entries is Nov. 1.
Interested students and teachers
should call one of their local VFW
Posts: Citrus Springs VFW 4864 at
465-4864; Dunnellon VFW Post
7991 at 489-1772; or Inglis VFW
Post 8698 at 447-3495 for more
information.
Senator announces
essay contest
State Sen. Mike Fasano
announces the start of his 14th
annual legislative essay contest.
Fasano will have the opportunity to
appoint two high school students to
serve for one week each in
Tallahassee during the 2008 ses-
sion of the Florida Legislature as a
Page in the Florida Senate.
Students between the ages of 15
and 18 in public, private or home
school programs are eligible to par-
ticipate in the contest. Students
who wish to enter must submit an
essay of at least 100 words
answering the question: "With
Florida facing reduced revenues
and subsequent reductions in serv-
ices, what budget priorities should
the legislature look at when balanc-
ing the state budget now and in the
future?"
All entries must be received by
Fasano's district office no later than
5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, at 8217
Massachusetts Avenue, New Port
Richey, FL 34653 or via fax (727)
841-4453. To enter or for more
information, call Greg Giordano at
(727) 848-5885 or (800) 948-5885.
FRA sponsors
essay contest
The FRA National Committee on
Americanism-Patriotism is sponsor-
ing an annual Americanism Essay
Contest, based on this year's


theme: "Why I Am Proud To Be An
American." The contest includes a
Grand National Prize of a $15,000
U.S. savings bond, with $5,000,
$3,000 and $2,000 savings bonds
awarded to the first, second and
third place winners in each grade
category. All regional winners are
judged at the national level and
receive a certificate of recognition.
Other prizes are awarded at the
branch and regional levels.
FRA's Essay Contest is open to
all students grades 7 through 12
(including those who are home
schooled). Students attending
grades 7-12 can contact their guid-
ance counselor. Each entrant must
be sponsored by an FRA member
in good standing or by a currently
chartered branch or unit. Our local
contact is: Bob Huscher, Chairman,
FRA Branch 186, 344-0727.
All entries must be submitted by
Dec. 1 or sooner to our local chair-
man or to their local school repre-
sentative.
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contest announced
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nership with Florida's American
Red Cross chapters, Florida,
Department of Education, Florida
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Weather Service Forecast Offices
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contest to be held as part of the
expanded 2008 "Hazardous
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Fourth and fifth graders in all 67
school districts are invited to partic-
ipate in the contest, and the top
winners' artwork will be displayed
in the State Capitol complex during
the first full week of February 2008.
Prizes will include cash awards
and NOAA weather radios.


The annual media event and
award ceremony is scheduled to
be held in the Rotunda beginning
at 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 4, 2008.
"We're looking for a tremendous
response again this year and want
to encourage all eligible students to
participate and show off their tal-
ents," said State Meteorologist Ben
Nelson, of the Florida Division of
Emergency Management.
The poster contest is part of an
annual public awareness campaign
that will also include distribution of
the Florida Hazardous Weather
Guidebook titled The Weather
Radio Report, in middle school
classrooms, as well as the
statewide "Tornado Drill" to be con-
ducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday,
Feb. 6, 2008, by the Florida offices
of the National Weather Service.
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Automotive Services
Technology 4 Semesters
Carpentry 3 Semesters
Commercial Foods & Culinary
Arts 3 Semesters
Computer Systems
Technology 3-4 Semesters
Early Childhood Education -
600 Hours
Electricity 3 Semesters
Marine Service Technology -
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Medical Administrative
Specialist 2 Semesters
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2:10 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Time/Place: October 26 28, 2007 (see
schedule of events).
Description: The Great American Cooter
Festival has more events than you can shake
a scaly tail at. Enjoy the natural
surroundings of Inverness and celebrate the
fall season with themed events like the Great
American Cooter Blast and the ever popular
Cooterween! These fun-filled, family
"Cooter" activities as showcased on
Comedy Central's/The Daily Show with Jon
Stewart, will include a great line up of
entertainment from music to Cooter Races
and special guest appearances by The
General Lee from Dukes of Hazzard.
If you have the stamina to survive these
Cooterific events, mark your calendars for
the last week and weekend in October. We
guarantee a Cooter Stompin' good time.
Great entertainment is aplenty the week
leadingup to the Great American Cooter
Festival weekend. Visit Coach's Pub &
Eatery for Monday Night Football Cooter
Style; on Tuesday, bring the whole family to
Sunny Cooter's Family Night's at Frankie's
Grill Inverness. On Wednesday stop by
Beef O Brady's.
Thursday night Cooter Night will be at Ruby
Tuesday's until 7:30, and then to Applebee's
Each Cooter Night is a feature night of
Cooter idol and Miss Cooter Semi-finalists.
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Friday night is our Cooter Blast with the
band Ryan Weaver playing on
the Square and guest appearances by Sunny
Cooter, and The General Lee, from
Dukes of Hazzard fame. Saturday is the
Great American Cooter Fest, fun family
activities for all to enjoy with the 1st Annual
Cooter & The Hare Kayak Races, BBQ
Cookoff, Cooter Pie Eating Contests, Cooter
Cup Races, Pedal Tractor Pull, Games,
Contests, Rides and much more. Taste some
great food and start some early holiday
shopping
at over 35 arts and crafts booths. For
your listening and dancing pleasure TMC
Productions will entertain the crowds along
with live band performances throughout the
entire day. Sunday is our finale with the
Great Cooter Triathlon in the morning,
followed
by Cooterween beginning at 12 p.m.
The famous Costume Contest will
commence
at 2 p.m. (registration is at 12 noon),
children's entertainer's Shana Banana (12:30
- 1:30 p.m.) and Mike Camevale (12 Noon -
12:30 p.m.) will "wow" the kids with a
magical show. All of these fun activities on
Saturday and Sunday will take place at
either Liberty or Wallace Brook Parks.


For additional information contact the
TMC Productions at (352) 726-6131 or visit
our website at
www.cooterfestival.com.
Come see what everyone is talking about
and have a cooteriffic good time!!


A skilled performer and seasoned
entertainer, Ryan Weaver, attributes his
ultra high energy Southern Rock
performances to musical influences such as
Hank Williams Jr., Travis Tritt, Kenny
Chesney, Garth Brooks and Gary Allen.
Ryan's talent and strength of character are
driving his remarkable singing career.
Ryan's debut single "Talkin Part" has been
featured on numerous country radio stations
across the USA including Sirius Radio's
New Country 'Beyond The Buzz'.
Don't miss Ryan and his high
energy band performing on
Inverness's historic square Friday
October 26th 6pm 10pm.


Compete in the Miss Cooter Spokesmodel Search, or Cooter Idol Karaoke for a $1,000
grand prize. By entering the Miss Cooter SpokesModel Competition, you'll be rewarded
with cash prizes and the opportunity to proudly represent Inverness, FL throughout the
following year. Calling all singers! Cooterfest is giving you the opportunity to really show
off your talent. Perform on our outdoor stage in front of a huge crowd for a chance to win
one thousand dollars in prize money. Do you have what it takes?
Preliminary Rounds $100 for 1st place ($25 for Runner-Ups)
Final Round$250 Runner-up


COOOOTERWEEN!
4th Annual Costume Contest Liberty Park
Registration is at 12 Noon, contest begins at 1 pm. Everyone is welcome. Participants will be
judged by age groups for children ages 0-1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, then by grades beginning at 1st grade
through 12th grade & Adult. Children's Entertainment from 2:00-3:00pm.















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Cootorifie Happonings
Check out the swampful of activities below:

Monday Oct. 22 1 6pm 9pm
Cooter Night @ Coach's Pub and Eatery 114 Main Street,
Inverness, FL 34450
Miss. Cooter Semi-Finals #1
Tuesday Oct. 23 1 6pmr 9pmr
Cooter Night @ Frankie's Grill 1674 Hwy 41 N, Inverness,
FL 34453
Miss. Cooter Semi-Finals #2
Cooter Idol Semi-Finals#2
Wednesday-Oct. 2416pm 9pm
Cooter Night @ Beef O'Bradys 1231 US Hwy 41 N,
Inverness, FL 34450
Miss. Cooter Semi;Finals #3
Cooter Idol Semi-Finals #3
Thursday Oct. 25 18:30pm 11:30pm
Cooter Night @ Applebees 1901 W Main Street, Inverness,
FL 34452
Miss. Cooter Semi-Finals #4
Cooter Idol Semi-Finals #4
Friday Oct. 26 16pm-10pm
Cooter Blast @ Historic Courthouse Lawn in Downtown
Inverness
Miss. Cooter Finals & Crowning
Ryan Weaver Concert
Law Dogs Cooter Festival Poker Run
General Lee
Saturday Oct. 271 10am-6pm
Cooter Festival @ Liberty Park 300 N Apopka Avenue
Cooter Idol Finals with
Performances and Awards
Aardvark's Kayak Races (1pm) at Wallace Brooks Park
Sunday Oct. 281 10am-6pm
Cooterween Costume Contest @ Liberty Park 300 N
Apopka Avenue
Tri-Cooter Triathlon (7:30am)
Magic, Music, Children's Entertainment
Games, Vendors, Food
FREEI! TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING
IN DOWNTOWN AREA!!!
There will be 5 Cooter stops to assist entrance into the park.
Bus route runs approximately every 10 minutes. Look for the
"Cooter Stop Signs".


2007 Cooter Fostival
Live Entertainment
October 27 Downtown Courthouse Square
6 10 p.m. Ryan Weaver
7:30 The General Lee
October 28 Liberty Park, N. Apopka Ave.
10 a.m. 12 p.m. Tito Garcia
12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Remnant
5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Ryan Weaver
Finalists For Cooter Idol will be featured from 1:00 p.m,
until 4:00 p.m. The winner will be announced at 5:00p.m
October 29 Liberty Park, N. Apopka Ave.
12 Noon 1:00 p.m.- Costume Contest Sign-up
2:00 p.m.- 2:30 p.m. Mike Carnevale, Magician
2:30 p.m. -3:00 p.m. -Shana Banana, Children's
Entertainer
Food
The Cooter Festival brings out more and more food
vendors each year. With over 21 food, snack and
drink vendors you will not go hungry! Be sure to
visit our all new food court area with high top
tables. The following items will be available for sale
through our for-profit and non-profit food vendors:
A Cooter Festival Specialty Cooter & Gator
Nuggets, Kettle Kom, Ice cream, shaved ice, Italian
Ice, Chicken, Steak & Shrimp Kabobs, Pop Corn,
Funnel Cakes, Cotton. Candy, Pulled- Pork
Sandwiches, Fruit Shakes, Nacho's & Cheese,
Coffee Coolers, Candy & Caramel Apples, Hot
Dogs, Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, Italian &
Bratwurst Sausages & Hoagies, Boiled Peanuts,
French Fries, Pickles, Meatball Bombers, BBQ
Chicken Hoagies, Breakfast Sandwiches, Arepa,
Chili Dogs, Knishes, Sweet Potato Pies, Smoked
Chicken Leg Quarters, Philly Steak Hoagies, Corn
Dogs, Super Pretzels, Italian Pastries and more!!
Craft Vendors
If you have holiday shopping still left to complete
be sure to visit our arts & crafts vendors. Local
artists and crafters as well as some from as far away
as Colorado will be selling their items on both
Saturday, October 27 and Sunday, October 28.
Below is a listing of the types of. arts & crafts that
will be available for sale: Handmade jewelry,
painted concrete sculptures, driftwood art, kayaks,
kayak accessories, Christmas decorations, wreaths,
wood wall sculptures, concrete lawn ornaments,
Dixie Outfitters T-Shirts, dream catchers,
Halloween & Christmas decorations, picture frames,
dog collars, leashes and toys, create your own
stuffed animals, wind chimes, painted kitchen
gadgets, belts .& belt buckles, flags, blankets, bird
houses, benches, plant stands, ceramic figurines,
hand crafted saying signs, country crafts, and
canned pepper jelly.
Informafional/gorvice Vendors
We couldn't leave out the rest of our vendors. The
items or services listed below don't fit into the food
or crafts categories but will be represented at our
festival. Providing information about their business
or services are: non profit pet organizations, voter's
registration & election) information, financial
institutions and planning, Southwest Florida Water
Management District, custom cars & trucks, health
and auto insurance, massage therapy, hair wraps,
hair braiding, airbrush body art and tattoos, clowns,
balloon designs and face painting.
Also offered are amusement style rides,
inflatable games and pony rides.


Brought to you by...
Nick Nicholas Ford
2901 Highway 44 West
Inverness, FL 34453
Look for the big American Flag
Call Us Today!
(352) 726-1231
www.nicknicholasford.com
Sponsored by...
Hoyle, Tanner &
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2424 North Essex Avenue
Hernando, Florida 34442
352-527-2055
Fax: 352-527-2655
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Wyld Palms of Inverness
1-(888) 344-9953
6442 E. Turner Camp Road, Inverness
FL 34453
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Citrus Memorial Health
System
(352) 726-1551
502 W. Highland Blvd. Inverness, FL.
34452-4754
www.citrUsmh.com
Supported by...
VanAllen Insurance Agency
E.L. Robinson Engineering -
Inverness
Lora L. Wilson, Attorney
Hospice of Citrus County
PUBLIC
Budget Insurance
Michael G. Czerwinski, P.A.
Environmental Consultants MGC
Hagar Insurance
The Ice Cream Doctor


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'2007 Foetival spotlights'
Saturday, October 27
Cooter Cup Races Hourly Noon-
5:00pm.
Door prizes every hour ALL DAY!
Pie Eating Contests
BBQ Cook-off
Dancing Games & Hula Hoop Contests
Kayak Racing
Hot Air Balloon Rides
Kiddie Tractor Pull
Sunday, October 28
7:30 a.m. Cooter Triathlon
Noon Costume Contest with
Children's Entertainment & Magic


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mation, call Student Services, 726-
2430.
The Withlacoochee Technical
Institute does not discriminate on
the basis of sex, race, color, age,
religion, national origin, marital sta-
tus or handicap in recruitment,
selection, treatment or termination
of students.
Patient care class
registering at WTI
The Withlacoochee Technical
Institute is now registering for the
Patient Care Assistant Class.
Classes include your Certified
Nursing Assistant and Home
Health Aide Certifications and will
start Nov. 26. The Patient Care
Assistant class meets from 7:15
a.m. until 1:45 p.m. Monday
through Friday for approximately 11
weeks.
This course will certify students
to work in hospitals, home health
care, and in long-term care facili-
ties.
The total cost of the tuition is
approximately $533. Books, sup-
plies and lab fees are additional.
Partial scholarships are available
to students who qualify. Students
must by 16 years or older. This
program is approved for Veteran's


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Training.
For more information, contact
Student Services at 726-2430.
Cosmetology program
taking applications
The Withlacoochee Technical
Institute is now accepting applica-
tions for the Cosmetology
Program. The next class is sched-
uled to start on Feb. 4, 2008.
The Cosmetology class meets
from 7:15 a.m. to 2:10 p.m.
Monday through Friday and is
approximately 11 months in length.
The course consists of specialized
classroom and lab experiences
enabling the student to become
proficient in the use of a variety of
beauty treatments.
The cost of the course is approx-
imately $2,205. Books, supplies
and lab fees are additional.
Financial aid is available for stu-
dents who qualify.
A high school diploma is not
required. This program is approved
for Veteran's Training. Registration
is on a first come basis.
For more information call
Student Services at 726-2430.
CFCC Citrus to offer
travel class
Central Florida Community
College will offer travel and writing
courses with author Claudine
Dervaes, who has more than 30
years of experience in the travel


industry. The courses will meet at
the Citrus Campus, 3800 S.
Lecanto Highway, in Lecanto.
How to Write and Publish
Your Own Book will be offered from
6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26
through Nov. 30, in Building L3,
Room 108. The course fee is $65.
Students will learn details about
writing and publishing their work.
Travel Writing for Fun and
Profit will meet from 6 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 7, in Building 92,
Room 101. The course fee is $25.
The course explains the ways to
combine effective writing skills with
travel opportunities.
How to be a Tour Guide will
teach the nuts and bolts of being a
tour guide and will meet Thursday,
Nov. 15, 6 to 8 p.m. in Building L2,
Room 102. The course fee is $25
and includes helpful handouts for
entering the job market.
Dervaes will teach additional
courses in December. For more
information, or to register for any of
the courses, call (352) 249-1210 or
visit www.CFCCtraining.com.
CFCC offers noncredit
Windows course
Central Florida Community
College is offering a noncredit
course on Microsoft Windows A-Z.
The course will be from 8 to 11
a.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 to Nov. 17,
in Building L2, Room 201 B of the
Citrus Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto


Highway. The course fee is $95
and includes materials.
This four-session course will
introduce students to the comput-
er control panel, windows view,
toolbars and file manipulation.
Students will review computer
applications, installing and remov-
ing software, the Internet, different
mail applications and
attachments.
For more information or to regis-
ter, call Continuing Education at
the Citrus Campus, (352) 249-
1210, or visit
www.CFCCtraining.com.
CFCC offers computer
tune-up course
Central Florida Community
College will offer a course on
Tuning and Maintaining Your
Computer at the Citrus Campus.
The course will meet 6 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 7 to Dec. 5,
Building L2-201B, 3800 S. Lecanto
Highway, Lecanto. The course fee
is $95.
This course will teach computer
users how to remove spy ware,
pop-ups and viruses in order to
keep their computer running effi-
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install and uninstall programs prop-
erly and how to clean up a comput-
er by removing unnecessary files
that take up valuable disk space.
Defragmentation, scandisk and
disk clean-up will be covered.
Students will also learn how to
upgrade a computer to meet the
needs of current software require-
ments.
For more information or to enroll,
call Continuing Education at the
Citrus Campus, 249-1210, or visit
www.CFCCtraining.com.
CFCC to offer Title
Agent course
OCALA The CF Institute at
Central Florida Community College
is accepting registration for its Title
Agent licensing qualification
course, which begins Saturday,
Nov. 3.
The course will be from 8 a.m. to
7 p.m. Saturday and Sundays
through Nov. 11 at the CFCC
Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College
Road. The course fee is $299.
If you are new to the title insur-
ance industry, or have less than
one year of responsible title duties


(closing, title search ana examina-
tion, policy issuance, etc.) as an
employee of a title agency or com-
pany, the Florida Department of
Financial Services requires that
you take and pass the 40-Hour
Title Agent licensing qualification
course prior to sitting for the state
exam.
Students need to purchase the
required textbook in advance from
The Koogler Group. The textbook
is priced at $53.65 and may be
purchased by calling (727) 391-
6848 or visiting The Koogler
Group's Web site at www.koogler-
group.com.
For additional information or to
register for the course call the CF
Institute, (352) 873-5804.
Registration is also available online
at www.CFCCtraining.com.
CFCC to offer
antiques course
Central Florida Community
College will offer a course on
Antiques and Collectibles with
instructor Judy Schmutzer, who
has more than 30 years experi-


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The course Will meet 10 a.m. to
.. noon Wednesdays, Nov. 7 to Dec.
S. 5, at the Citrus Campus, 3800 S.
Lecanto Highway, Building L2,
- Room 201A. The course fee is
$35 and it is recommended that a
magnifying glass be brought to
class.
Students will learn to identify
- marks, manufacturers, age and
S* condition by examining china, silver,
glass and other objects. A different
topic will be covered each week,
and students are encouraged to
bring items from home for show and
tell. The class is suitable for begin-
ners and serious collectors.
"Gaining additional knowledge
about these objects takes the mys-
tique away from what is a sentimen-
tal object or something of greater
monetary value," said Schmutzer,
'ovider s"i who has been teaching similar
Pov'"' I I courses for 15 years. She holds a
bachelor's degree in art from
Northeastern Illinois University.
For more information or to regis-
ter, call the CFCC Citrus Campus
at 249-1210 or visit
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CFCC to offer Florida
Notary Course
Central Florida Community
College is accepting registration for
its Florida Notary Course. The train-
ing will be from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.
on Friday, Nov. 16, in Building L3,
Room 107, at the Citrus Campus,
3800 S. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto.
The course fee is $89 and
includes the Florida Notary
Handbook. Students will receive a
class completion certificate. The
course is also recommended as a
refresher for veteran notaries.
For additional information or to
register for the Continuing
Education course, call (352) 249-
1210 or visit CFCCtraining.com.
CFCC offers driving
courses for all levels
Whether you are learning to
drive for the first time, or need a
refresher course to keep your
insurance payments in check, the
CF Institute at Central Florida
Community College has a class to
meet your needs.
M Drug Alcohol Traffic
Education classes are available for
first-time drivers. The four-hour
classroom session meets the state
requirement of a traffic safety and
substance abuse course for all
first-time driver's license appli-
cants. Classes meet from 5 to 9
p.m. Thursday or from 8 a.m. to


noon Saturdays. The course fee is
$32. Classes are also available
online.
Driver Improvement classes
can be used to get insurance dis-
counts-and to avoid the points on
your license. The four-hour class
is offered on 8 a.m. to noon
Saturday, or 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Tuesday The fee is $32. Classes
are also available online.
Behind the Wheel Driving
classes are also offered by
appointment during the day,
evening, and on weekends. Fees
vary.
To learn more about the courses
or for specific class dates, call
(352) 873-5804.
Area student graduates
from Excelsior college
ALBANY, NY Gary W. Lodge,
a resident of Citrus Springs, has
earned the following degree from
Excelsior College: associate in
Applied Science, Technical
Studies.
Excelsior College is a private,
nonprofit institution of higher learn-
ing. Founded in 1971 and located
in Albany, N.Y., Excelsior is one of
the nation's oldest and most
respected distance learning and
online colleges. It is accredited by
the Commission on Higher
Education of the Middle States
Association of Colleges and
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Local reporter Jim Hunter will
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6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
8 and 15, in Building 91, Room
102. The class fee is $40.
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releases and photos will be pre-
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Parks opens haunted castle


Parental guidance suggested for children

younger than 16 years old


Special to the Chronicle
Citrus County Parks and
Recreation Presents the third annual
haunted house at the Citrus County
Auditorium on Thursday through
Saturday.
Originally built in 1407 by the
Barton family, this historic castle was
moved to Inverness in December of
2006 by descendants of the Barton
Family
Painstaking effort was taken to
transport and preserve all of the
antique artifacts in the castle, as well


as relocating the family cemetery. It
has been partially restored to the
resort you see today. However, The
Castle Keep is more than a resort to
the Bartons, it is a continuation of
their family legacy Prior to the relo-
cation, the Castle Keep served as
home to Mircea Tepes Dracula.
Mircea was the eldest brother of Vlad
Tepes Dracula and had been tor-
tured and buried alive by the boyars
of Tirgoviste. He managed to escape
the shallow grave and fled to England,
to Castle Keep, where he married
young princess Barton.


In the years that followed, the
Barton family slowly perished or fled
England, leaving the Keep to Mircea
and his bride. Stories began to arise
that Mircea and his young bride were
luring unsuspecting peasants to their
deaths in the castle, and Castle Keep
earned a reputation of being cursed
by the locals.
Restoration is still underway, and
only a small percentage of the castle
has been restored. Restoration is
going slowly due to numerous "acci-
dents" and persons gone missing.
While we all know there is no such
thing as a haunted castle, some of the
workers' claims are hard to dismiss as
delusions.
The Castle Keep is open to the public
for three days. This year, we moved the
"kids stuff" outside in a tent The entire


* WHAT: Haunted castle.
* WHEN: 4 to 10 p.m. Thursday, 4
p.m. to midnight Friday and 1
p.m. to midnight Saturday; out-
side children's games open to
7:30 p.m. each day.
WHERE: Citrus County
Auditorium.
COST: $5 per person 13 and
older, $3 per person younger
than 13 and $2 per person for
outside games.
GET INFO: Call 726-4380 or go
to www.castlekeepresort.com.

8,000-plus-square-foot building will be
dedicated to a bone-chilling, blood-cur-
dling experience, featuring custom


designed, computer-controlled anima-
tronics and pneumatics, as well as live
haunts. Parental guidance is suggested
for children younger than 16.
The Castle Keep will be open to the
public for three days: 4 to 10 p.m.
Thursday, 4 p.m. to midnight Friday
and 1 p.m. to midnight Saturday; out-
side children's games are open to 7:30
p.m. each day. Cost is $5 per person 13
years of age and older, $3 per person
younger than 13 and $2 per person for
outside games. For information, call
726-4380 or go to www.castlekeepre-
sort.com.
Any persons requiring reasonable
accommodations at this or any other
program because of a disability or
physical impairment should contact
the Parks and Recreation office 72
hours prior to the activity at 527-7677.


News NOTES

Concert pianist
to perform at HBC
G. Richard Deal, concert
pianist and recording artist, will
present a sacred piano concert
at Heritage Baptist Church at
10:15 a.m. Sunday.
Deal is from the Chicago, III:,
area and has presented more
than 2,400 sacred and classical
piano concerts in Europe, Asia,
North and South America. He
has presented numerous solo
concerts in the United States as
well as performing with sympho-
ny orchestras including an
appearance at Chicago's his-
toric Orchestra Hall.
You are cordially invited to the
concert at Heritage Baptist
Church, 2 Civic Circle, Beverly
Hills. Admission is free.
Help garden club
clean cemetery
The Homosassa River
Garden Club has worked for two
years to beautify State Stand
Cemetery, which dates back to
the early 1800s. Members have
planted, weeded and trimmed
- and the efforts show.
The community is invited to
help club members trim and
remove dead trees and shrubs,
beginning at 8:30 a.m. Saturday.
Bring gloves, rakes, trimmers,
chainsaws and other gardening
equipment. The club will provide
water and trash bags.
KBA changes
meeting time
The monthly meeting of the
Kings Bay Association will be
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday
at the Coastal Region Library,
8619 W. Crystal St., Crystal River.
For more information about
the Kings Bay Association, call
Dee Atkins at 220-6058.
TOO FAR to host
guest speaker
Mark Edwards, director of the
Division of Aquatic Services of
Citrus County, will address the
TOO FAR membership at the
general meeting at 7 p.m.
Thursday at the East Citrus
Community Center on State
Road 44, four miles east of
Inverness.
Meetings are free and open
to the public. For more informa-
tion, call the TOO FAR office at
726-5004 or visit www.toofar
inc.com.


PET SPOTLIGHT
The Chronicle invites
readers to submit pho-
tos of their pets for the
daily Pet Spotlight fea-
ture.
Photos need to be in
sharp focus. Include a
short description of the
pet and owners, includ-
ing names and home-
towns. Photos cannot be
returned without a self-
addressed, stamped
envelope. Group photos
of more than two pets
cannot be printed. Pets
should be alive and
belong to local owners.
Send photos and infor-
mation to Pet Spotlight,
c/o Citrus County
Chronicle, 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429.


Creative Quilters donate cruiser quilts


Special to the Chronicle
Creative Quilters donated 30 cruiser quilts to the Citrus County Sheriff's Office at its Oct. 10 meeting, the club's annual donation day. The sheriff's office gives
quilts to children under stress. The Community Resource Officer, Deputy Steve Smith, came to the meeting to accept the quilts on the department's behalf. Smith
said they were thankful for the 30 donated quilts, and last year they gave out all the quilts by the first of the year. He said many children didn't have a blanket
for their bed so the quilts were gratefully received. Back row, from left, are: Karen Crosby, Mary Pletts, Lori Freed Pettus, Smith, Sue Reisner, Edie Wehner,
Mattie Bliss, Phyliss Nevins and Joyce Wright. Front row, from left, are: Rosella Hennessy, Gladys Murphy, Martha Cosby, BJ Smith, Cruiser Quilt Chairwoman
Jane Kegan, Amie Spinello and Addie Atkinson


Tasters choose best chili


Special to the Chronicle
Members of the Nature Coast Unitarian Universalist Fellowship recently enjoyed an array of
homemade chili. From left are: Jose Masaoy, Ruth Taylor, Stan Brumaghim, Bob Taylor, Alan
Macdonald and hostess Peg Gotz. The tasters' choice for best entry was a vegetarian chili
prepared by Barbara Ewing DeRemer. The Fellowship Hall is in the Oak Tree Plaza on Norvell
Bryant Highway in Lecanto.


Power Squadron


to offer boating


safety class


Special to the Chronicle
The Crystal River Power
Squadron is conducting a two-
session boating safety course
from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 3 and 10 at the
Squadron building, 845 N.E.
Third Ave., Crystal River.
Topics include Coast Guard
and Florida regulations,
equipment requirements,
rules of the waterway, boat
handling, trailering, marine
radio procedures, aids to navi-
gation and other topics to help
one operate their vessel safely
Upon successful completion
of both sessions, the student
may earn the "Boat Smart
Certificate of Completion."
This qualifies students for the
Florida boat operator's certifi-
cate. Students also may join the
Crystal River Power Squadron
by completing this course.
The Crystal River Power
Squadron is your local branch
of the U.S. Power Squadrons.
USPS is the largest boating


* WHAT: Two-session boat-
ing safety course.
WHEN: 8:30 a.m. to 1
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3 and
10.
WHERE: Squadron build-
ing, 845 N.E. Third Ave.,
Crystal River.
COST: $32 for materials.
GET INFO: 341-2010.

education organization in the
United States. If you want to
gain more education, you
should join the Crystal River
Power Squadron. In addition
to education of members and
the public, we provide commu-
nity services such as vessel
safety checks. We also have
social programs for members.
There is a charge of $32 for
materials for this course. There
is no charge for instruction.
For more information and;to
register, call Jerry White :at
341-2010.


Heritage council to host redevelopment agency speakers


All interested persons invited to meeting/potluck dinner


Special to the Chronicle
The Crystal River Heritage
Council would like to invite all
interested persons to a commu-
nity-style meeting/potluck din-


ner at 6 p.m. Thursday with
guest speakers from the city of
Crystal River Redevelopment
Agency
This is your chance to learn
what plans the redevelopment


agency has in store for down-
town Crystal River and to get
answers to questions regarding
redevelopment.
Before the presentation, get
to know your neighbors as you


enjoy a potluck dinner at the
historic Seminole Club in
Crystal River. Participants are
asked to bring a potluck food
item to share. Place settings,
coffee and iced tea will be pro-
vided.
We look forward to meeting
you at the Crystal River


Heritage Council meeting at
the Seminole Club, 135 NME.
Third St., Crystal River.
The potluck dinner will
begin at 6 p.m. followed by the
Crystal River Redevelopment
Agency presentation at 6:45.
For more information, call
795-1755 or 257-1903.


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* Early submission of timely material is appreciated, but mul-
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* Submit material at Chronicle offices in Inverness or Crystal
River; by fax at 563-3280; or by e-mail to community@
chronicleonline.corim.


* News notes tend to run one week prior to the date of an
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available for small
dogs

Reauested donations
are tax deductible
PET ADOPTIONS
Thursday, October 25
12pm 2pm
Mercantile Bank Rt.
44, Inverness

Saturday, October 27
10am-12pm
Sugarmill Manor
Assisted Living Facility
Rt. 19 Homosassa
Monday, October 29
12pm 2pm
Mercantile Bank Rt 19,
Crystal River
Find the perfect pet
lover's gift
Saturday, October 27
9am -2pm
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Homosassa


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UMC, UCC, ABC,
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(352) 628-3413
PERSONAL ASSISTANT
Looking for work. Can
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a 104 bed SNF,
seeks a Florida
licensed nursing
home Administrator
with experience


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to meet the needs
of its residents and
to ensure quality
standards are met.
Candidates must
have a strong finan
cial management,
communication,
organizational and
leadership skills. Must
also have patience,
tact and positive
enthusiasm toward
their job.
Please fax resume to
352-637-0333
or email tcvpret@
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Diamond Ridge
Health & Rehab
accepting
applications for

Parttime/Fulltime
Night Laundry

Experience
preferred


Diamond Ridge is
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Applications

RN/LPN/PRN's
Full time, 7-3, 3-11

Restorative CNA
11-7p

PRN/CNA
All shifts

Please apply at;
Diamond Ridge
Health & Rehab
2730 W Marc
Knighton Ct
Lecanto, FL
EOE

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

F/T CNA
Positions
(1)3-11
(2) 11-7

For Assisted Living
Facility. Pay by
experience.
Sign on bonus!
Insurance after 60
days Vacation
After 90 days.
Apply in Person:
Brentwood Retirement
Community
Commons Build.
1900 W. Alpha Ct.
Lecanto 352-746-6611
DFWP/EOE

MA's, LPN's, LAB
TECH's & MDs
Needed for Citrus Co.
To do Insurance
Exams. PHLEBOTOMY
EXP. REQUIRED.
1-800-940-2777

MEDICAL
ASSISTANT
Full Time. Needed
pediatric office.
Fax Resume to
352-794-7394

MEDICAL
RECEPTIONIST
F/T for busyoffice.
Experience req'd.
Knowledge of
Visionary Medical
Systems is a plus. Must
possess exc. customer
service skills. Salary
based on experi-
ence. Exc. benefits.
Non-Smoking
SEnvironment
Mall Resume to:
Blind Box 1398P
C/O Citrus County
Chronicle, 106W.
Main St., Inverness, FL
34450

NURSE

Avante at Inverness
Is currently accepting
applications for a
3-11 Nurse. Please
apply In person at:
304 S. Citrus Ave.
Inverness
Or fax resume to
352-637-0333 or
email to tcviret@
avantegroup.com

PA or Nurse
Practitioner
F/T or P/T, For Busy
Medical Office.
Fax Resume to:
352-563-2512

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


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


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

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Sales Lic. Class $249 m
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Apply in person:
VFW Post #4337
906 Hwy.44 E.,
Inverness

FT & P/T
Exp'd LINE COOK
+ BANQUETS
Excellent benefits
Paid vacation!
Bring resume.
Apply in person only
Wed. Fri. 10:30-5:00
@ Sugarmill Woods
Country Club
1 Douglas St.

F/T or P/T
Exp'd WAITERS
& WAITRESSES

Aoolv in person 7
Tuesday Friday
10:30 a.m. 5 p.m.
@ Sugarmill Woods
Country Club
1 Douglas Street
Homosassa

P/T HELP WANTED
Apply in person
LA CASA DI NORMA
Restaurant, Hwy 19.
Crys Rvr 352-795-4694


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EXP'D AC SALES
PERSON
Preferred, Will Train
Top Pay 352-726-1002

P/T ACCOUNT
MANAGERS

Salary$3,200 Plus
Benefits. Must be 20+
yrs. of age,
Experienced
Preferred, Must be
Computer Literate
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Please send e-mail to
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NEEDED FOR
Lawn & Pest
Control
TOP $$$ PAID
Benefits, company
vehicle.
Apply in Person
Bray's Pest
Control
3447 E Gulf to Lake
Hwy. Inverness
(352) 746-2990


Trades
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Drivers Needed

Local Tractor Trailer/
Dump. CDL Class A
License. 2 yrs. exp.
Wright Trucking
Michael (352) 447-5855

DUMP TRUCK
DRIVERS

Class A CDL needed
for local contractor.
Call (352) 726-3940

EXP. VACUUM
REPAIR PERSON

Fax exp 352-746-9543

FAB SHOP WELDER

2 yrs. Exp. Good pay
& Good Benefits.
Contact Jay
@ (352) 795-2817
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
learn. All phases of
concrete and masonry-
will train. 352-748-2111


PAINTERS/
DRYWALLERS

(352) 400-0501
PT Church
Secretary
Must have strong
microsoft publisher
back ground, approx.
30 hrs per week.
Send Resume to:
Sandra Johnson
First Baptist Church
550 Pleasant Grove
Rd., Inverness, Fl 34452
TOW TRUCK
OPERATOR NEEDED

Weekends a must!
Must live Floral
City/Inverness Area.
EXP'D ONLY NEED
APPEY. Ed's Auto Repair
& Towing 4610 S.
Florida Ave., Inverness
(352) 726-5223
TOWER HAND
Startling at $9 00/hr
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri
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.
Wlldwood 352-748-3987


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EXP'd Well Driller
Familiar w/ 4"
Wells & Larger, Public
Use, Mudding,
Screens, Rotary &
Combo Rigs Excel-
lent Pay & benefits
Pay Based Upon Exp.
Call Bryant's Pump
Service 352-629-3769
or fax resume to
352-732-2787


HOUSEMAN

Good Benefits
Apply in person at:
Best Western
Crystal River
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. serv.


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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




OFFICE ASSISTANT

Large Home Owners
Association seeking P/T
person 16-24 hrs. wk.
Flexible, computer
literate, exp'd asst. to
perform mulitple tasks.
Must be people
oriented and work
well with the public.
Fax resume to:
(352) 746-0875 or
Email to:
prpropmgr@
mindspring.com
No phone calls.


P/T DISHWASHER
Nights & Weekends
2100 N Terra Vista
Hernando or call
352-746-6727

P/T PATIENT CARE
Smiling, energetic
person wanted for busy
Chiropractic office.
Fax resume to:
(352) 795-7487

Sales Associate
P/T Willing to work
Flexable hours and
some weekends.
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
2410 SR 44 W Inverness
(352) 637-1740
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Reimbursement
Specialist
We are currently
seeking a Revenue
and Reimbursement
Specialist. Duties
include, but not
limited to: evaluate
cost versus
reimbursement and
implement practices
that maximize
reimbursement for
both existing
and new
procedures/services;
manage the
Chargemaster (CDM)
through validating of
pricing, code
attachment and
nomenclature;
collaborative effort to
establish and
maintain CDM
policies, procedures,
principles and rules;
develop data tools
that demonstrate
compliance with
contracting rules and
benchmarks; audit
medical records for
reimbursement
inconsistencies and
appropriate
processes to ensure
accuracy; assist
Decision Support
department with
information related
to payer regulations.
rules and policy;
perform analytical
and planning
functions in support of
managerial
decision-making.
Bachelor's degree in
business, finance,
computer science or
related field required
with 5 years
experience in
reimbursement
practices,
healthcare costing,
and/or health
procedural process
and practice.
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developing,
conducting and
implementing
reimbursement,
financial/economic
analysis and data
models. Proficiency
with computer-based
analytical and
reporting tools.
Please apply online at
www citrusmh.com
CMHS is an equal
opportunity
employer.










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"DEBRIS HAULING"
& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898

All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
BASSET
TREE
REASONABLE
344-0547
COLEMAN TREE SERVICE
& trim. Lic. Ins, FREE EST.
Lowest rates guarant.
726-8010 727-421-3636
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling.Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
#0256879 352-341-6827
A TREE SURGEON
Lic. & Ins. Exp'd friendly
serv. Lowest rates Free
estlmates.352-860-1452


Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery, avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
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SAll Computer Repair
I We come to you. I
I 21 yrs. exp. 7 days.
(352) 212-1165


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R SALE
2) 637-2848


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Computer Pro, Lw Fit Rt.
In-House Networking,
virus, Spyware & morel
352-794-3114/586-7799
Cooler Computers Inc.
Repair, Upgrades, Virus
& Malicious software
removal (352) 476-8954




REPAIR SPECIALIST
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
Sr. Discount 586-1728




Commercial & Resid.
CONTRACTORS
We install yours & ours.
Carpet, vinyl, & tile
All jobs welcome! We
travel. (813) 843-4059


0-

vChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. LiUc. & Ins. FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
3rd Generation Painting
10% off any Job.
Uc./ Ins. FREE Est., I'll
beat any written est.
by 10%, (352) 201-0658
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
Husband & Wife DP
Press.Cleaning & Paint-
ing. Lic.&Ins. 637-3765







Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Lc./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
RUDY'S PAINTING
Int./Ext., Free Estimates
Pressure Wash., Lic./Ins.
24/7, (352) 476-9013

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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, Lic#99990001273
352-220-4244


Roof Cleaning Specialist
The Only Company that can Keep Mold & Mildew Off
Siding Stucco Vinyl Concrete Tile & Asphalt Roofs

GUARANTEED!
Restore Protect Beautify- Residential & Commercial

Suncoast

Exterior
Restoration Service Inc.

!877-601-5050 352-489-5265





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Free Estimates *
Licensed & Insured >.
Member of International
SSociety of Arboriculture


'Ken 'Morgan
OFFICE (352) 797-0409
M941 CELL (352) 584-0442


ESTABLISHED SALON
FOR SALE. Exc. location.
352-341-5043 or
352-212-0514/637-5078





CONSULTANTS
Needed Don't let
your years of business
exp. go to waste.
Established consulting
firm needs you.
High hourly rates paid
for those who qualify.
All will be considered
including semi-retired
candidates interested
in working from home.
Fax your resume to
727-255-5258
or visit our web site@
www.Homebusinessgo.
com/DrJHL


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




Exp'd Home Health Aid
W/CPR card.
Ref. upon request.
(352) 217-1194
W LOVING CARE WM
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
SPECIALISTSIil
Concrete slabs, Brick
Pavers, Windows,
Doors, Storm Panels,
Kitchen Cabinets, Tile
& MOREII Lic. & Ins.
CRC 1326431,
References.
(352) 746-9613




A HOME DAYCARE
in Beverly Hills.
Lots of experience.
Tara @ 270-3047
ACCEPT 1 Child In my
home. lots of TLC & exp.
Off US 19, Wkee Wach./
Homa. 352-263-1860


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




Ablgall'sHousekeeping
In business.13 yrs. 4-hr
Personalized cleaning
Windows also 726-3812
ANNE'S CLEANING
SERVICE
352-601-3174
Artistic Housecleaning
Wonderful detailed &
exc. jobi Yrs. exp. & ref.
Ellie (352) 586-5968
DEBBIE'S CLEANING
Reasonable Rates,
FREE Est. 24 Hrs. Refs.
Available 352-422-4500
DRYER VENT CLEANING
Protect your family from
potential fire or carbon
monoxide poisoning
352-628-6960
FINAL DETAILS, LLC
CLEANING SERVICES,
New Const.,Vacant
Prop.,Offices, Residen-
tial 352-400-2772 Lic. Ins.


ALL STEEL BUILDINGS



25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16,495
35x5Ox 12 (2:12 pitch)
2 10x10 Roll-up Doors
2-Gable Vents, Entry Dr.
4" Concrete Slab
$29.795 INSTALLED
Many Sizes Avail.
We Custom Build
We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
LLC.COM
1-866-624-9100
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PARTNERS IN GRIME
Senior disc. 20 yrs exp.
Lic. & Ins. Free Estimates
Call (352) 628-4898




REFACE YOUR CABINETS
& COUNTERTOPS
Nature Coast Cabinets
Contact H"D" Harris
Lic. & lns(352) 400-5861




DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
In additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Llc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
M.H. Thrasher
Old or New-We Do It
All Lic/Ins/member
CCBA (352) 465-3086
ROGERS Construction
New Homes,Additions
Florida Rooms.
637-4373 CRC 326872




ASO Perfect House
Screen Replacement
Screen rooms & morel
Free Est. County Lic.
(352) 201-1599
FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257- 1011
1 panel or comp cage
Family owned & oper'd
Screen rms,Carports,.
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Lic#2708
(352) 628-0562




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



'734905592
860.0085


Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Llc#
30555 (352) 302-4928
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
houses,drlveways. 25 yrs
exp. Lic./Ins. 341-3300
ROLAND'S *
PRESSURE CLEANING
Mobiles, houses & roofs
Driveways w/surface
cleaner. No streaks
24 yrs, Lie. 352-726-3878




#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's installed,
Pressure wash & Gutters
Lic.5863 (352) 746-0141


Ideal Carports
Custom Build Your Dream

Garage
.... J Boat
S_* Barn
-*RV Cover
Any Metal Bldg.

we've got you covered"
352-795-6568
S 7958 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., (Hwy. 44) Crystal River
w .iealrors


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


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Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
ftessure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small Reliable. Ins
Q256271352-465-9201
1A Home Repairs Paint,
gutter & roof clean,
press, wash.Lic&lns.
#0169757 344-4409
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
AFFORDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP,
| PROMPT SERVICE
STrash Trees Brush
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris &Garages |
352-697-1126
'6- --- J
ALL AMERICAN
HANDYMAN Free Est.
Affordable & Reliable
Uc.34770 (352)302-8001
ARTISAN HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
General Maintenance
& Repairs. Lic # 34064
(352) 228-7823
*:4bIWO"-iI'4FW

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prce. Is /Li


FAST AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs,
Free Est., Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
FAST AFFORDABLE!
RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est., Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
HANDYMAN
If its Broke, Jerry
Can Fix It. Lic#1 89620
352-201-0116,726-0762
We do it ALL Big/Small
HOME REMODELING
SPECIALISTSII1
Concrete slabs. Brick
Pavers, Windows,
Doors, Storm Panels,
Kitchen Cabinets, Tile
& MOREII Lie. & Ins.
CRC 1326431,
References.
(352) 746-9613




#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's installed.
Pressure wash & Gutters
Lic.5863 (352) 746-0141
FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, Lighting,
on,. SheHs I Ic. Inu ir


& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
r AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages I
352-697-1126
Lkmm -m mill


"LIVE AUCTIONS"
www.charllefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
I -OAn-A..^ 77


Start Date '91 & up
(352) 564-0909




HOT TUB
Hydro Spa Millennium
2yrs. old 5hp Pumps x2,
ozonator, green shell,
MUST SELL] $1800
352-422-3571/464-5640


"DEBRIS HAULING"
& Misc. Clean-Up,
Tree Service & Demos
352.447-3713/232-2898
A LITTLE of EVERYTHING
Moving-Hauling-Tree
Service-Cleanups &
Clean-outs-dump runs
Lic 352-560-7005 Ins
A- Hauling cleanup,
garage clean outs,
trash turn. & apple. Misc.
Mark (352) 302-4130
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790

r AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
PROMPT SERVICE 1
Trash, Trees, Brush,
I Appl. Furn, Const, I
SDebris & Garages
352-697-1126
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., appl, trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professional
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264/201-1422
TOWING TRAV. TRLR *
OR BOAT, ACROSS
TOWN OR COUNTRY
REAS. i (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


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


Starting is Important

Stopping is CRITICAL





WE DO

BRAKES!
Citrus Tire &
Automotive Center
2302 W. Hwy. 44 Inverness, FL
729549 MV-9761


I iP4 F43 imn~SA -140 -JI


A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
-- 2 Ton $780.00
2-'/ ton $814.00
3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Avail. Free
Delivery 746-4394
ELECTRIC STOVE
Amana. MICROWAVE,
Whirlpool, Above
Range, Both Black.
Exc. Cond. $400/both
(352) 382-2751
Electric stove, very
good cond., $200,
Commercial sink,
3 compartments,
pan deep, $500
(352) 726-5044
FREEZER
Upright 20 cu. ft.
Like New $275
352-489-3914 aft. 10Oam


#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. oud to
Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS
Reasonable Ratesll
Exp'd, Lc. CCC1327843
Erik (352) 628-2557




All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patios-
Sidewalks. FREE EST.
Lic#2579/Ins. 746-1004
CONCRETE WORK
Sf-ewals, Drvew Patos,.
Free est. Uc. 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
& MORE Li Uc. & Ins.
CRC 1326431,
References.
(352) 746-9613


ALL AMERKILAN
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. Uc. CRC 1327902
(352) 465-2177
www.wfglllesple.com
We do it ALL Big/Small
HOME REMODELING
SPECIAULISTSIII
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/Uc#1704


17 cu. ft. upright,
w/ door lock & temp.
alarm, like new $300.
(352) 527-9601
GENERATOR
4000 watt $300;
REFRIGERATOR
$100
628-3970
KENMORE ELEC. STOVE
Blk/wht. $100
MICROWAVE MAGIC
CHEF, Bilk. $35.
Both very gd. working
cond. (352) 270-3065
Refrigerator
(Whirlpool) 25cu ft.
water/ice on door like
new $350 Gas Range
(Whirlpool) w/matching
hood exhaust $225
(352) 860-0760
REFRIGERATOR,
Frigidare, 25 cu ft, side
by side, water, ice on
door, off white, like
new, $350.
(352) 637-7239


Bathroom Remodeling
Repairs, Qual. Installer
Uc106120. Insured.
(352) 382-4621
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
lic/Ins. #2441 795-7241
CUTTING EDGE Ceramic
Tile. LUc. #2713, Insured.
Showers Firs Counters
Etc. (352) 422-2019
Mosaic Tile & Remodel
Marble, porcelain &
ceramic. Remodel.
C'GCn208nRR 27-317n


Hurricane Builders
Unlimited, LLC. 30yrs.
exp. Drywall Specialty
New or Restoration. LiUc
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.
Uc. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land-Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
LARRY'S TRACTOR
SERVICE Finish grading
& bush hogging,
352-302-3523/628-3924
* TOP SOIL SPECIAL *
Screened, no stones.
10 Yds $150; 20 Yds $225
352-302-6436 I




ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lie. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
TURTLE ACRES
Bushhog, Grading,
Stumpgrinding,
Removal No job too
small m(352 422-2114


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


Boulerice, All s

CCC*"," 02MG4 11QB001102 1
& SUPPLY INC.
Family Owned & Operated Since 1967
NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
FREE ESTIMATES
i=i" .:.' -...


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



731335


PAINTING CORP.







Lic. & Ins.
EXPERT PAINTERS -
Cal l axe

35 -6 5-61


ABC Briscoe Appliance
Refrigerators, washers,
stoves. Service & Parts
(352) 344-2928
STOVE (GE)
Uke New, White $175 ,
Microwave (GE) Wht,
Uke New $60
(352) 270-8074
Washer & dryer, exc.,
like new, $295/set,
w/1-yr. Guar. Free Del.
& set-up 352-754-1754
WASHER/DRYER
Magic Chef, HD
capacity. White
Exc. Cond. $300/set
Forced to sell!
(352) 628-5986




Oak Executive Desk,
glasstop, 76"x42"x29
$250. Overdesk open
hutch, 57"x10"x32" $75
(352) 464-4138


D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
SOD SOD SOD*
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod. Trees, Shrubs
(352)341-3032



"El Cheapo" cuts $10 up
Beat any Price. We do
it All. Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
3rd Generation Service
Fencing, Gen. home
repairs, Int/Ext. Painting,
Lawn, Trees,
Landscaping, FREE Est.,
10% off any job. lic
99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
ANDERSEN'S YARDMAN
SERVICES, Mowing, &
Trimming, Trash,
hauling, Low rates
1-352-277-6781
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Reliable, Quality work
Residential / Comm.
Uc./Ins. 352-613-4250
C & R LANDSCAPING
Lawn Maintenance
clean ups Mulching,
We Show Up
352-503-5295, 503-5082
DUN-RITE Lawn/Tractor
Mowing, Tree Trimming
& removalall clean-ups
Drive ways/lime rock
352-302-4686
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. Uc. & ins.
Kevin (352) 270-8081
RITTER LAWN CARE
Lawn Maint., Press.
Clean.,Storm Cleanup
Free Est.352-476-3317
Steve's Lawn Service
Mowing & Trimming
Clean up, Oc. & Ins.
(352) 797-3166

C Pol-
ch1 Servicet


POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
w 352-464-3967 u
POOL CLEANING
SERVICE & REPAIR
First Month Free
16 yrs. Exp, Licensed
Michael (352)637-6618
POOL REPAIRS?
Comm. & Res., & Leak


iDRY AK FIREWOOD
4 X 7 Stack
$80 delivered.
(352) 344-2696
OAK FIREWOOD
$80./4x 8 (Face Cord)
Delivery Available
352-726-9476, 860-2214


ER 24, 2007 11C




ESTATE MERCHANDISE
AUCTION ,
THURS. OCT. 25:
PREVIEW: NOON
SALE: 5 PM4
4000 S. Hwy. 41
INVERNESS
'99 Chevy Malibu,'
'06 Chrysler Broughatn
handicap conv. vao,
like new 6K mi. .
'65 15FT alum, boat
w/4OHP Johnson 4
Incredible library of
brand new, hI-quallty
books. Contents of 3
homes- Incl. turn., &
access. Fun Salel"
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Machinist Tool &
Equip. AUCTION
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SALE: 9 AM
DIr: Citrus Springs-
From Hwy.41 & Citrus
Springs Blvd. Fountain
West on C.S. Blvd. to
left on Paradisea Dr.
to left on Trojan
'99 S-250 Crew.
00Kabota, 18FT Doo-
LUttie trailer, '56 F-150
custom project truck
'87 24Ft Winnebago
Metal lathe, welder,
vertical bandsaw,
Kennedy Mach.&Bxs.
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hauler, air compressor
& MUCH MORE
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4 X 6 PRESSURE
TREATED POSTS
(40 Pieces) 4' long
$150/set
(352) 586-7516
FIBERGLASS
INSULATION
(NEW) $75
(352) 726-8678
TEMP. POWER POLE
$80
PERMIT BOX
$20.
(352) 726-8678




CitrusCounty
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery. avail.
Free quote, 344-4839

Al Computer Repairn
I We come to you. I
1 21 yrs. exp..7 days.
(352) 212-1165

CAMCORDER
(JVC) w/ extra batt. &
Tri-pod $200obo
352-637-5656/201-0696
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeell.com
New Computer
Speakers, 9.7" x 4.5"
touch control, USB
digital audio, 30 W
& software, $55.
5KO6 A4A-.nn 1


1992 John Deer Tractor
I Model 755 PTO, 3pt.
hitch, 3 cyl., diesel, 60"
underbelly fin., mower/
rake $5,500. 527-3026
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



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5 PIECE PATIO SET,
4 chairs, round table,
$150. End Table, $25
(352) 341-1896
PATIO SET
"Samsonite
3 Pc. Chaise & 2 Chairs
Exc, Cond, $125
(352) 249-9275
Porch Swing
white resin wicker w/
cushion, chains &
hooks Incl. like new
$90.
(352) 637-4863


5 Pc. Glass & Metal
Nook Set $150, 4 Blk.
Bar Stools $100, LR
Coffee Table, 2 Ends,
&2 Lamps $125.
(352) 586-9614
PRE OWNED FURNITURE
Unbeatable Prices
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
3' x 4' PICTURE
Beautiful Poppy Floral
w/lovely frame $50;
MIRROR 2 x 3 $25
(352) 249-9275
Bargain Huntersi
Browse 6,000 sq.ft.
PAUL'S FURNITURE
Tues-Sat. 9am-lpm
Homosassa 628-2306
BEDROOM SET
Antique white w/6
drawer dresser
w/mirror, nightstand,
twin hdbd. & ftbrd.
$125 (352) 794-0267
BEDS BEDS 0 BEDS
The factory outlet store
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119+* Full $159
Queen $199/King $249
Please call 795-6006
BOOK CASE
3 Shelf12 X 30W X 37H
$65. Exc. Cond.
White Oak Finish.
(352) 746-0183
BROYHILL Blue & off-
white striped, Sofa &
Loveseat w/extra cush-
ion cvrs. $500; NEUTRAL
LEATHER Lane Swivel
Recliner, $100.
(352) 465-7593
CITRUS HOME DECOR
Uke new Furniture
Buy, Sell, Consignment,
Homosassa, 621-3326
COMPUTER DESK
27 X 44W X 29H
w/hutch. $150;
STEREO 4 SHELF CABINET
15 X 27W X 44H w/glass
dr. & CD drawer. $75.
Exc Cond. Wht. Oak Fin.
352-746-0183
Daybed, white with
King Coll Mattress, $125
Daybed spread, $25
(352) 726-2269
DINING SET
48" Round Glass top,
gray bamboo. W/Sheaf
style center base with 4
matching newly uphol.
chairs. $275 MUST SEEI
(352) 527-2378
DINING TABLE
Oak, 40 X 60 w/4 chairs,
extra leaf. $195
(352) 382-2444
DINING TBLE
4 chrs, 3 counter chrs
PIER 1 Sant Fe, Tuscan
Style $475
(352) 697-1567
DROP LEAF TABLE
FOR 2
Solid Wood
Exc. Cond. $135
(352) 249-9275
ELECTRIC TWIN BED
Uke Newl $250;
3 PC. FRENCH
PROVINCIAL COUCH
$150
(352) 341-3000
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Sauder, Great Cond.
Shelves, 6' Long.
$100
(352) 465-8726
Ethan Allen Sofa
84" Loose cushion,
seafoam green,
contemporary
$250.
(352) 270-3908
FUTON,Wood,
upholstered
mattress$125. Double
drop-leaf dInette, 4
chairs. $65.
352-726-5708/220-4270
GLASS-TOP TABLE
w/4 CHAIRS on casters.
Metal Scroll frame.
Cushioned seats/back,
tan. Exc. Cond $300
(352) 341-6917
KITCHEN SET
Round glass top table
with four chairs.
Good Cond.
Asking $200.00.
Call 400-1331
Living Room Set,
wood frame, 7 pc.
w/ hide-a-bet
$375. obo
(352) 726-6991
LOVE SEAT
Taupe, Velveteen.
Exc. Cond. $35
(352) 628-4655
Pedestal Antique table
w/4 chairs, $450.
Antique Serving table
w/ 2 drop sides, $250.
3 Bamboo Stools, $60
Patio Bar w/ 3 stools,
$150.Couch & Love
Seat, $800.
(352) 621-0464
RECLINERS (2)
Good Cond.
Sage Green $75
Rose $65
(352) 621-0116

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Rocker Recllner,
Berklln$200
Laz-y-boy Rocker
Recliner, $200.
(352) 341-1896
SOFA & LOVESEAT
Uke NewlI Leather Look
Off white, $300/set
Cash & carry only
(352) 873-8685
SOFA LOVESEAT,
Tan Micro-fiber, exc.
cond. $375 Din Tble
wood w/tile In-lay drop
leaf, 2 bnchs 2 chrs
$150 352-697-1567


Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture,
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
TV CART
Enclosed, Swivel, Side &
full front glass storage.
Up to 37"TV & ail
accessories. Newl $100
(352) 527-2378




2007,60" Toro Diesel
Mower, Pd. $12,500. will
sell for $8,900 w/warran.
(352) 637-6718
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
SCOTT'S Tractor
Mower
20 hp. Kohler, 50" Cut,
Extra Blades, $950 obo
C. Spgs.(954) 461-9838



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Above Ground
Pool,
lyr old 24x12 oval 1hp
motor, sand filter,
excellent condition
$1,000obo
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(352) 563-5966
ARTWORK 2 Paintings
by Stephen Kaye
Acrylic on canvas.
60" X 48". 1 City Scape,
1 Still Life. $275/ea.
(352) 382-4881
Big Slot Machine with
tokens, 1 yr old, needs
fuse, $100 1950 Pool
stick with case, $40
(352) 341-0787
BURN BARRELS
Heavy duty wl out tops
$7.60 EA (352) 344-9752
Carpet Factory Direct
Sales Install Repair
Laminate, tile, wood Sr.
disc. (352) 341-0909
CERAMIC TILE 17"x17"
Neutral Color, Retail
$1.32 pay only .79
352-613-7670
CHANDELIER
gorgeous $50 Hallow-
een Stuff $3ea
(352) 382-1191
Concrete Steps
For Moblle Home
$150.
(352) 201-9018
GENERATOR
(HONDA) Starts first time
6500 running waits
$850 352-447-6120
GENERATOR
5550 watt Troybllt, 2006.
Never Used. Inc. Ext.
Cord & Cart $575;
(362) 746-7624


GOLF CLUBS(17)
w/ leather bag $60 or
$5ea, balls .20 cents
(352) 382-1191
GRILL MASTER 550,
large unit, w/ side
burner, extension, auto
Ignitor, cover, full tank,
Used 5 times, $150.
(352) 527-3560
Heat Pump,
split system 1995,
RHEEM, $200.
(352) 527-3026
HOMEOWNERS If you
would like to sell your
home or mobile for
cash quickly, call
Fred Farnsworth
(352) 726-9369
Kimbal Piano, Pinball
machine. Seeburg Juke
Box, 1950 GE refrig.
(352) 476-4914
Light Table
Compugraphic 26"x30"
with T-square
$50
(352) 465-0150
Mower
21" Murray 5HP,
High Wheel $50.
Dinette Table & 4 Oak
chairs, 42" round $50.
(352) 795-8002
ORGAN
(Gulbransen) $300
Multi-game Table
24"x48" hockey, football
etc. $50 (352) 287-9847
RAINBOW RIVERS
CLUB MEMBERSHIP
pay only transfer fee of
$184.50 (703) 791-8432
The Spot Family Center
Needs Donations
For Community
Family/Youth Events
Land, Storage Racks,
Containers, Folding
Tables, Event Tents, Bus,
Box Truck. Please call:
Brian (352) 220-0576
TRAMPOLINE
12 foot round with
safety enclosure Excel-
lent Condition $245
(352) 628-4066
WESLO TREADMILL
$50.
Sony Record & Radio
Player 2 speakers $39.
Call after 6pm
(352) 746-8766
Yardman Riding
mower. 30" cut, good
shape, $225. Running
Boards for Ford
Extended cab, $75
Cash Only 637-2580




4 WHEEL SCOOTER
Red Ralley
$950 abo
(352)465-2119
HANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
Handicapped van with
Braun lifft,hand con-
trols, six way power
seat, fully loaded,
wood package with
TVVCR, Ford E250,2003-
with under 40,000 miles.
Asking $18.000 or best
offer... 352-270-3883.
HOSPITAL BED
Electric $40,
Works well.
(352) 726-1988
POWER LIFT CHAIR
Like New Cond.
Drk. Blue Soft Fabric
Pd. $1,300/Sell $700
352-344-1512/586-1645
PRIDE RALLY
3 WHEEL SCOOTER
New $1,600/
Sell $900 abo
Mint Condition
(352) 527-2871
SCOOTERs
(PRIDE LEGEND) $375.00.


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




ACCORDIAN
Acmette-Italy
$275 Good Cond.
Books Includedl
(352) 464-1304




BOWFLEX EXTREME
Exc. Cond.
$550
(352) 527-4634




CADIO AIR SLIDE
BIKE
Sears, Stationary $25;
(352) 746-7524
*FREE REMOVAL OF*
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
GOLF CART BATTERIES
THE BATTERY MEDICS
36V & 48V Sets $245
Contact Mark @
727-375-6111
GUN
Smith & Wesson
4" Barrel Stnis Stl, 357
Magnum w/holster
& Ammo $425
(352) 341-1649
J/POINT 8MOA
Red Dot w/mount for
any S/W Revolver.
$175.00 will install,
352-563-2988
LEFTY GOLF CLUBS
Bazooka JMAX
Hybrid 5-p Irons
Iron/wood used 3 times
$275obo (352) 746-0506
Mountain Bike
(Gary Fisher) Cost $600
asking $260
(352) 270-8074
QUICK & QUIET
Climbing tree stand,
by Woods & Water.
$150
(352) 586-7516
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238




4 X 8 ALL TREATED
WOOD CONSTRUCTION
14" tires. $350
(352) 447-5361
6 X 10 GALVANIZED
Extended Tailgate Trir.
Asking $600 Will talk.
(352) 586-7388
TRAILER
Utility, Enclosed,
Car Haulers, Dump,
Equipment Haulers &
More. We Have A Great
Selection of Trailers
In Stock Nowl
Gulf to Lake Sales
352-527-0556


Booster seat,
walker, bouncy seat,
stroller & carry seat
$75 takes alli
352-257-1360/795-8760
Crib, Highchair
Playpen, 2 Strollers,
Walker + NEW Crib
Bedding. Exc, Cond.
AII$250 352-400-1448


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NIOT I ICE
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.
ARTHRITIS IN YOUR
DOG OR CAT?
For help call:
(352) 628-3017
BEAUTIFUL CHOCOLATE
LAB PUPS AKC 9wks,
Old. Parents on prem-
ises. $400. ea. Health
cert. (352) 465-6535
BLUE & GOLD MACAWS
Pair, "SITTING".
Includes Newer $1 000
cage w/Breeder boxl
$1.67 (352) 628-7542
Brittany (Spaniel) Pups
Orange & White. Top
Breeding & Involved
Breeder. ALSO Brittney
Rescues Available
(352) 465-7655
CHI-WEINY
Chlhuahua/Daschund
Male, 9 mos. Puppy
pad trained. Exc.
Health. Playful $150
(352) 341-1848
Dachshund,
3 mos old, male, black,
needs good home.
Health cert. $250.
(352) 613-5816
ENGLISH BULLDOG
Pups AKC Champ. line
2 male Ifem. $2000
352-228-1464
GERMAN SHEPHERD
PUPS
BL & TAN AKC, Lg. &
Beautlfull 1st shots, &
H. Certificate $500
(352) 560-7070 Aftr 5
Humane Society
of Inverness
offers Low Cost
Spay & Neuter
Service
Starting at $20,
Cat Declawlng $60,
Teeth Cleaning $75.
Call for appt.
(352) 726-8801
LAB PUPS
Bread for loveable
smart pups. AKC,
Health Cert. Vet.
Appr'd, Chocs. & BIks
$250 up. (352) 795-1902
PET SITTING
Your home or mine.
Call Terrl
(352) 628-1036
POMERANIANS
Tiny fur ball puppies
AKC, 8 wks, 4M, 3F
Shots, wormed, $500
-$600. (352) 746-6437
RAT TERRIERS
Male, Female, various
ages, colors and sizes.
Shots, Health Certs,
$250-500 (352) 621-3110
SCHANUZAR Mini Reg
Pups Tiny Blk. Female,
Classy S & P Males.
$400. 352-465-9305
352-423-3282
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
WEIMARANER PUPPIES
11 wks old. Males, Shots
& Health Certificates.
Beautlfull 3 Left. $350
(352) 628-0206




FULL BOARD $300/mo
State Forrest Acces.,
Arena w/llghts,
SCENIC TRAIL RIDES
$35; LESSONS $26
(352) 628-1472
HORSES
9yr old Paint 15 hands
tall, experienced rider
$1500, 18yr old Tennes-
see Walker anyone can
ride $800 352-302-9269
LECANTO
Horse Pasture
5 Ac. w/stall. $300 for 2
(352) 746-0714
Nice Registered
4 yr. old App. Gelding
I5H, been trail ridden
up to date on everyth-
Ing
$1,200. (813) 967-5580




Full Blooded Boer,
4 mos., champion
bloodline, $250.
(352) 527-3620

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Crys Rvr Mini Farms
2/2 22ac. no pets $600,
1st, sec. (352) 564-1242
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2, Clean, No Dogs
$575 mo. $700. sec.
dep. 352-447-0333
DUNNELLON
2/1/2 Furn, Wshr. AC,
2V2ac. Very clean.
$550/mo.(352) 603-0024
HERNANDO
2/1 '2 Nice, ref's, no pets
$425.mo + $500dep.
352-586-7540
HOMOSASSA
2/1 Furn., Renovated.
No smoke/pets.
$600/mo+ util.,
1st/I/stsec.352-270-3472
HOMOSASSA
3/1 w/addition, storage
bldg 2.5 acrs $800/mo
(352) 628-0164
HOMOSASSA
3/2, On 2 Acre,
FP; Freshly renovated.
New Carpet. $785 mo.
INGLIS
4/2/2, On 1.17 Acres.
Freshly renovated.
New AC, $1075. mo.,
ref.'s req. 877-289-5888


CRYSTAL RIVER
3 Bedroom $575/mo.
352-795-9537/586-9259
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, lor 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, appl., water
incl. Fishing piers,
Beautiful trees $350/up
Leeson's 352-476-4964
INVERNESS
Large 4/1 with W/D
$850/mo. 1st + Security
(352) 560-3355
LECANTO
2/2 SWM w/add. 5 Ac.
Fncd, CHA, W/D,
1st + Sec. $850 + Utilities
(352) 249-1091
LECANTO
Sm. I person Mobile.
All. util. turn. w/W/D
hook-up. $595/mo.
(352) 628-2590
5 BDRM HUD $37,5001
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
1BR Furn. Carpt Scrn
rm. $550; IBR unfurn.
$400 1 BR RV turn $325.
No pets. 628-4441
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714




BUSHNELL
Wynnhaven Park 55+
2/1 Good Condition
$12,000 obo
352-220-9141/400-2289
CLEARVUE
'07 33ft park model,
1 slide-out, barely
used,MUSTSELLI
$18.5kobo352-613-2477
OPEN HOUSE
Sat.& Sun, 1 am 4pm
2/2, Furnished, DW
Mobile Home + 55,
waterfront park.
Lot 15 & 48,
8618 E Gospel Is. Rd.
(352) 726-9303
OWNER MUST SELLII
Appraised $185K,
Selling for $150K obo
2,500 St. on 2.85 Ac. In
ground Pool, Carport.
D.W. T/O. 352-746-5918
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2001 Homes of Merit,
Drywall finish,
All Ceramic tiled
floors, fireplace, black
appliances, W/D
Delivered & Set Up
$43,500.
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
1710 S Suncoast Blvd.
352-794-7308
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
5 BDRM HUD $37,5001
Only $298/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
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Trip. Wide on 1+ac.
Crys. Rvr. 3/2/2car gar.
RV Cvr Prkg. Near Publix
Call Maria Carter at
Century 21 Nature
Coast (352) 422-4006
3/2 SW on Two / AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
BUY OWNER 3/2
w/FP-Cast Iron stove,
wood floors, 2V2 Ac.
fncd, Scrnd. Prch, Pool,
2 Garages,, Furnished.
$158,500 (352) 564-0258
By Owner 2/2, (15X66)
SW on 50X125 lot.
Newly dec, 8X10 porch,
Chain link fenced, CHA,
all appll. Great area.
$44,900 352-464-5489
DUNNELLON
OPEN HOUSE Oct 27/28
3/2 on 1 acre Fenc'd In
All New S/S appliances
3 ton A/C Extras $109k
813-671-0471/789-5130
Foreclosure 4BR, w/
F. place, 2002 Model
28 x 60 new carpet &
appi's, paved rd. home
Is like new $76,900.
Days 352-302-7332
Eve. 382-0654
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
3/2 ON A Ac. $39,900
Impressive Home
Builders (352)746-5912
HERNANDO
2/1/2 2 scrn. porches, 1
wood deck, all new In-
side, Quick sale $43,900.
at 3199 E. 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
Like New $84,500
352-613-5652/503-3495
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


Move In Nowll
5 HOMES
For Sale from
$79,900. to$149.900
1st time homebuyers
program. Must have
no collections or judge-
ments, no bad credit.
CALL 352-621-9181
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
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
Was $135,900/Now
$82.200 3/2 on 1/2 AC.
Impressive Home
Builders (352)746-5912




4 NEW MODELS
Excellent Amenities
Gated Community
5 55+
RESALES
$64,900.-$100,000.
Phone 352-795-7161
2/1, excellent cond.,
nice clean, 55+ park
new carpet, tile, up-
dated kit. & bath, scrn.
porch, carport, shed,
$13,500. (352) 860-1795
2/1.5 Nicely Furnished
In 55+ Park, Excel.
Cond. W/D, Fl. Rm. +
Scrn. Rm, laundry, shed
+ carport. $20,000.
(352) 726-7448
HOMOSASSA
Rent to Buy Like New,
Furn'd, 1 owner, 20%
down, yours in 4 years
good cred. Req'd,
90s 352-564-9567
Inverness 55+ Park
1/1, w/den, scrnd prch.
New CHA, $7,000
847-451-1190/451-1986
Invemess Lake Front
Open House 1 lam-3pm
8618 E. Gospel Is. Rd.
Lot 59, Beautiful DW,
2/2, on Lake Front Lot,
totally remodeled, scrn.
porch, lots of extras,
mostly turn., 55+ Park,
$50,000. (352) 560-7893
NEW 2/1-'V SW, Incl.
appl., air move in now.
Inverness Adult Pk,
$29,900 Possible
financing Call (352)
344-1002 or 302-2824
Retirement Mobile
1 Bedroom 10 x 24 scrn
In porch, roofover car-
port all redone Inside
excel. cond. $10,000.
352-563-0232 Must See
SINGING FORREST
14 X 64. 2/2, furn. like a
model horhe. New
lanai, roofover, Fl. rm.,
carport. $149 Lot rent.
$38K (352) 726-2446
WALDEN WOODS
55+ park, 2yrs. old, DW
2/2, carport, porch, until
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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Furn'd, No Steps, No
Smoking, No Pets. W/D
$850/mo 352-572-4259
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SUGARMILL WOODS
$850 W/Lawn SVC, 6 Irg
Rms, Gr Cond, Pets Ok,
VeryPrvt.352-634-4921
SUGARMILL WOODS
Brand new 4BR/2B
home $1000 ma + dep.
Call 813-994-7762


CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 $600 mo. + Dep.
(352) 563-9857


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CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
CRYSTAL RIVER
Seven Rivers Apts.
1 & 2 bedrooms,
clean, quiet. Close to
mall & hospital.
Complete laundry
facilities.
No application fees.
(352) 795-1588
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1 BR, laundry/premises,
$500 mo.+ sec. deposit.
352-465-2985
HERNANDO
Huge 1 BR, quiet
neighborhood, Seniors
Welcome, $450mo.
352-465-2686, 228-2701
HOMOSASSA
Large 1/1 w/ patio,
Located In a quiet
neighborhood $450/mo
Call Stewart or Kelly
(813) 927-0525 or
(813) 927-4647
INVERNESS
1/1 Clean, qulet,$425+
Ist/Ist/sec 352-422-2393
INVERNESS
2 BR, W & D. Hkup,
close to hospital,
$500. mo. first, 1st, Sec.
(352) 212-6002
INVERNESS
2/1 $575mo. $862 sec.
9am-6pm 352-341-4379
INVERNESS
2/1 Tri-plex, great loc,
clean & roomy, no
smok/no pets $550/mo
Ist/Ist/sec.352-341-1847
INVERNESS
2/1, water, trash, incl.
$595., 1st & Sec. Dep.
Req. (352) 860-2262
(352) 422-0873
INVERNESS
2BR, Washer/Dryer
Corner 581 & Anna Jo,
No Pets, No smoking,
$600./mo, 1 yr. lease,
credit check req'd.
ALL CITRUS REALTY INC.
(352) 726-2471
LECANTO
1 Bedroom Apartment
352-613-2989/746-5238
OLD HOMOSASSA
1 BR, Fridge, stove, CHA
W/D, Util. Inc. $600/mo.
+ Sec. 352-621-3663
F UNDERNEW RE
MANAGEMENT
Mayo Drive&
Lost Lake Apts.
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Crystal River 1300 sq ft,
Retail or Office Bldg.
for Lease, 2 Baths, 2 front
entrances, $1,500. mo
11125 W Bentbow Path
Hwy 19 Accessible
352-637-3912
CRYSTAL RIVER
Centrally located.
Professional Office
For.Rent. 700 sf.
352-563-2550
HERNANDO
Hwy 486 Strfrnt/Retall/
Office. 1000sf for lease
(352) 341-3300
HERNANDO
HWY 486, 1,000 SF.
OFFICE $750 or 1,500 SF.
W/5 LN. PHONE SYSTEM
$1,125. 1-(800)557-4044
Hwy. 486, Retail/Office
Near Citrus Hills, 990 sf,
Brand New Building
(352) 344-8882
Hwy. 490 Offlce/Wrhse.
2200 sf, $1,650 mo.
Islander Construction
(727) 808-5949
INSURANCE
AGENCY for sale
Turnkeyl Established
Citrus Cnty Area,
Training Lead System
813-787-3391
RESTAURANT
OLD HOMOSASSA
10350 W Yulee Dr.
2/COP. Fully equipped.
$2K/mo. Sec. Lease
352-621-FOOD (3663)
MEDICAL/OFFICE/
RETAIL INVERNESS
Diana G Marcum PA,
(352) 341-0900




CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Greenbiarst f, sr. turn.
Near pool. $112,500
$1,100mo. 352-249-3155
CITRUS HILLS
Meadow View Villa
2/2/1 Fully turn. Pool.
(352) 586-0427
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, W/D, $600. mo,
sorry no smoking/pets
(352) 344-8728, or
(352) 697-9598

3/2/1, Moorings, $850.
2/2/1, Landings $750.
Judy B Spake, LLC
Shawn (727) 204-5912
INVERNESS
Townhome at the
Landings 2/2/1,
common. pool & boat
dock, Maint, free. $700.
mo. (352) 400-0731
Sugarmill Woods
2/2, Completely turn.
$850. ma., 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
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2 Spac, new paint
$560/mo+ wtr. 1st, sec.
Ready now.
352-726-9570


FLORAL CITY 2/1
No smok/pets $550/mo.
+ Sec. 352-428-6057
INVERNESS 2/1/1
Remodeled. Great
locationil $625 + 1st, Ist.
& sec. 352-697-1396
LECANTO
2/2 W/D hkup.
1196 Tiger Pt. $675/mo.
No pets/No smoking.
(352) 527-9733




CRYSTAL RIVER
Rustic 1 Rm. Apt. All
Included! $100/wk.
352-628-9106/201-2004






Super location, close to
school & Shop $850/mo
352-527-4998/527-1888
INVERNESS
1/1/1 $550/mo. 1st
$800 sec. 352-220-4082

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SEVERAL HOMES AVAIL
From $600-$950/mo
Move in now!
352-601-4582
SUGARMILL WOODS
Spacious New Homel
4/2/2, Scn. lanai, DR,
Iwn care incl., No smok-
ing; Sm. pet okay. Ref.,
$975./ mo. Ready NOW,
(386) 569-6777
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 Exf 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


BEVERLY HILLS
Fully Furn. Pool House
3/2/2, in Oakwood Vill.
Lg term $1,100. shrttrm
51,300. 352-586-7922
cesbetsplace@aol.com
CRYSTAL RIVER
1/1 $800/Mo. Furn.
Broker/Ownr 422-7925
SUGARMILL WOODS
2/2/2 +Lanai,1600 sq.ft.
$1,100mo + until. Shrtor
Ig term. (727) 804-9772
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
800-366-9783 Ext 5704




o BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN
NO CREDIT CHECKII
352-484-0866
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1 7BEVERLY HILLS 1
I2 & 3-bedroom avail I
$550-up.
352-637-2973 I

BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1 37 S. Lee
$650mo. 352-422-2798
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1 FR. CHA. new
kitch, Good Area $750
(352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILLS
Immaculate 3/2 $695,
& 2/1 $575 Both 1st, last
sec Move in Special
352-400-1501 527-2888
BEVERLY HILLS
Rent, Rent to Own,
Ls. Option. Will work
w/youl Call Carol
(401) 439-6567
BEVERLY HILS
FIRST MO. FREE IBed
w/FI. Rm.,CHA, W/D
Sunroom 352-422-7794
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/1
Remodeled. W&D CHA.
$650. mo. h mo free.
(609) 457-9349
RENT TO OWNI $85K





CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 w/ covered
lanai starting @
$800/month. Many
homes pet friendly.
No app. feel
aAction Prop
Mgt-UcRE Broker
386-931-6607 or
866-220-1146
www.CitrusSorings
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CITRUS HILLS
Pool, 671 Olympia 3/2/2
1 acre. $1175. 563-4169
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2 Pool, CHA,
$1,050 1st /1st/sec.
352-563-2480/302-9345
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2 crnr lot. 1.5yrs old
Will consider Lease/opt.
$1 100/m (813) 716-5605
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2, Newer Home,
lawn serve. incl. near
golf course. $995. mo.
352-812-1414
CITRUS SPRINGS
Many Available
2 4 wks FREE Rent
If Qualify
(352) 795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investment LLC
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1, fam. rm., water,
gar. & pest, incl. $690.
+ sec. (352) 464-2716
DUN/Rainbw Spg
Rent Free for I Year
Extraordinary Lease/
Purchase Option.
Lg. exec. styled 2/2/2
Treed 1/2 Ac. G-course
view. Lg. FP. Spotless!
352-527-3953
352-427-7644
FLORAL CITY
2/1/cprt, laundry rm.
new paint, $600/mo
Ist/last/sec. 726-4285
FLORAL CITY
Sm. 1BR $350/mo.
2/1 FP, $500/mo.
Ist/last/sec. No pets.
(352) 726-6197
FLORAL CITY
Watrfrnt, 3/2, FP, Ig. FL.
Rm, dock, off Gobbler
$650 (352) 726-5263


Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2 $825.00
Please Call for more
info (352) 341-3330
or visit the web at: '
ctrusvlllages
rentals.com
HERNANDO
3/2/2 Canterbury Lk.
Est. w/POOL. $1,000mo.
+ Util. 1st & last dep.
John (352) 344-2468 or
Myriam (352)613-2644


HOMOSASSA
3/2/1 Great Location,
Fenced yard, New A/C '
$775/mo.
352-628-7526
HOMOSASSA
Cute 2/1 Lg. Yard. $600
mo. (239) 530-0418
Homosassa Meadows
3/2/2 from $695.
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
Homosassa Springs
WOWI 2/2,2 Stry hom.
Fncd yrd. Lawn incl.
(352)302-3319 Iv. msg.
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 Imm. Occ. CHA,
Remod., W/D, City H20
& Trash, 1st+ Sec. $750
+ Util. (352) 249-1091
INVERNESS 3/2/1
Lg. fncd. bk. yard.,
Ist/ last/sec. No Pets.
New carpet. $650/mo.
Tom (352) 422-0976
INVERNESS 3/2/2
3/2/2 Like Newl $825
mo. Kim (352)634-0297
INVERNESS 3/2/2
-Lanai, nice, Ig. home &
yard refss. No smoking,
$885+ sec 352-344-5783
INVERNESS
3/2/2, Pool, w/
1 acre $900/mo. last
month feel
908-322-6529
INVERNESS
Near Hospital & School.
Sm. 3/2 $725/mo.
352-726-8348/522-0945
LECANTO
Black Diamond 3/2/2,
heated pool. S.S. appl.,
updated Interior w/tile
throughout. Neutral
colors. Inc. cable. Avail.
11/1. Call for showing.
(740) 398-9585
PINE RIDGE
3/21/2, Screen Pool
5310 Yuma $1 100/mo
(352) 302-6025


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SUGARMILL WOODS
3/2, 2,100 sf. Avail. 11/1.
$1,000mo 352-382-3647



HOMOSASSA RVRFNT.
2/1.5 $850/mo. + Utlitles
352-628-7913
OLD HOMOSASSA
Stilt house 12250 Red
Maple. 2/1, LR, DR, eat
in kit, den. AC, heat.
$785. By appt. 628-3992
WATERFRONT APTS. 1/1
Rent includes water,
sewer & trash 1st mo.
& sec.. No pets: Avail.
now, (352)563-5004




Bev. Hills/Citrus Springs
Several To Choose
Low down, Seller finan.
EZ Terms, 352-201-0658
CITRUS SPRINGS
1 STUNNING NEWER
HOME FOR RENT or
RENT TO OWN
Possible 4th BR/den
2,458sf. $995/mo
352-239-3700
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 home. Newly
updated, near schools
& mall $795/mo. F/L/S
352-228-0795




INGLIS
Share 5/2 on 11 acres.
$500/mo. Call Lisa
Broker/owner
352-422-7925
INVERNESS
1/1, Priv. entrance, kit.,
bath, FP, Irg. Yd, util, Inci
$400mo (352) 212-4151
LECANTO
Includes ALL Util.
$100wk. (352) 464-2795




HERNANDO
1 BR Apt., turn., on lake
w/dock, clean, off hwy
41 S., No pets, $850. +
dep. (352) 726-6368
(270) 320-3332
INGLIS
5/2 Call Lisa Brkr/
owner. 352-422-7925
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3/2/2 Pool Home
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200 SEAT RESTAURANT
W/LOUNGE. Prime
Citrus Co. Location.
For more Info go to
dewittweb.com
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
SR200 142' FRONTAGE.
1.3 ac. 1770sf. CB,
Concrete prkg & drive,
fenced rear lot.
$399,000/ owner terms
Parsley Real Estate Inc.
(352) 726-2628




3/2 CB House + Duplex
Crystal River. Great
Shape! Reduced to
$169.900 352-427-5574'
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


$85,000.
Recently renovated
3 BR Home with new
paint, carpet, appli-
ances & kitchen cabi-
nets. Fenced back yd.
Call Sharon Stump
(352) 812-3653
Keller Williams
Cornerstone Realty
$139,900 W/100% FIN.
AVAIL. 2007 3/2/2
1344sfla, Kit w/brkfst bar
Util. rm.On bike tri, near
School. 8115 N Merrl-
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
3/2/1 Huge Yard
great house, new roof
& tile, all appliances.
7935 N Elckam
$119,000 Fin. avail.
(352) 533-2244
BRAND NEW 3/2/2
w/Den, CB, 1798 LivSF,
public water, Ext.Warr.
+ $6,000 toward closing
w/bullder approved
lender. ONLY $149,990
Teri Paduano, C21
JW Morton 212-1446
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
HOME OWNER
SPECIAL
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Reduced to $144,900.
2/2/2 Fam. Rm, DR, LR,
hardwd firs. Ready to
move In! Must seel
Call 352-464-2094
Newer Home on 1.3 AC.
Borders State Park,
Near Citrus Springs.
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$219,900,352-465-5233
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$149,900. Incl. Lot and
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POOL HOME
2/1/1 with Lanai,
carport, Chairn link
fence. Shed, Central
airandscaped
w/Queen Palms, freshly
pnt'd, garage door
opener, Priced right at
$135,000, call Robert @
352-746-4687 or
607-761 -4625
READY TO MOVE INI
2 BR, 1.5 BA, 1+ Gar.
Seller Very Motivated
Keller Williams Realty
Stella Flore $119,900.
352-346-2531, 344-1113



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BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI

Your SATISFACTION
Is My Future!
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
CRYSTAL GLENN 2,577sf.
Was $234,900/Ngow
$169.2001 Seller pays
$5K Closing Ron Egnot
1st Choice Coldwell
Bnkr. 352-287-9219
REDUCED 3/2/2 POOLI
Start packing for this
geml $199,900
John Maisel III Exit
Realty (352)794-0888




2/2/1 VILLA
New roof., tile, carpet
& paint, furn. or unfurn.,
$145.500.
352-697-2061/422-6549


3/2 1800 Sq. ft.
1 1 S. Hlghview Ave.
$180k. See ad at
www,owners.com/wpa6
82L(352) 746-3538
Beautiful Move In
Condition Home, 3/2/2
den, pool, built in 2004
many upgrades,
Must see to appreciate
$325,000. (352)746-4240
FOR SALE BY OWNER
1049 W PEARSON ST.
3/2/2 Pool Home, well
maintained & land
scared. 2158sf under
air. $298,000. For more
Info visit: ww
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(352) 527-4225
Meadows Golf Course
3/2/2, Heated Pool. All
Upgraded Appl. Inc.
Tile throughout.
Membership Available.
$279K (352) 746-6831




2/1 Bargain Price
w/water view, great
rental. Zoned GNC for
commercial use Owner
anxious asking $79,500
Call Betty Beckwith,
Parsley RE352-804-3511
Hernando Forest Lake
North, Newer 1 Lg.
Bedroom 1000 sq. ft., on
1 acre fenced, 12 x 24
shed w/ electric I110 x
220V, very good cond.
Reduced $20,000.
Must Seel $100,000.
(352) 344-5448


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fea5, 5le IedW'5
(352) 795-1555
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequallified only
Must See. $124,900
(352) 201-1663
Drasticallv Reduced.
$149,000, Foxwood
Estates, 3/2/2, fenced,
landscaped, SS appl'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
Golf & Country Club
Area. Beautiful 3/2/2,
w/lanal, cath. ceilings,
CBS, built 2002. $203,900
352-726-6075
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot; $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Llc.# CBC059685
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
Inverness Golf & CC
3/2/2, new,
9288 E. Alvlda Lane.
Make offer, Must Sell.
(352) 634-1153
LUXURY TRI-LEVEL
3/1.5/1.75 IHW Updated
1,648 sf la $179,900
726-7241 For photos,
virtual tour and info go to:
www buyowner corn
/tpa64355
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
Newl Near the Trail.
Water access $240K
Terrl 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




$179,9001 Quiet
deslreable 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


3/21h/2, Screen Pool
5310 Yuma
$245,900.
(352) 302-6025
3/2/2 POOL HOME
Lg. Ma. Bath. $199,999
Equestrian Trails, Golf.....
Barbara McKlnnon
Fl. Realty &
Auction. (352) 628-0968
3/2/2 POOL HOME
Open House
Sunday 1-4
2237 sq.ft la. Backs
to Black Diamond
3186 W Birds Nest Dr.
MLS#315839 $289,700
352-586-1558







$99,90011 2/1; 1,100 st.
9 Polk Lease Opt. or
Owner Financing Avail.
Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker Ist
Choice. (352)220-9188
Beautifully Remodeled
Pool Home, Like Newl
3/2/2 split fir plan.
1730sf, Scrn. lanal
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
jademisslon.com
By Owner 2/1.5/1
Central A/C/Heat,
Laundry & Florida
Room, Newly painted,
new carpets & floors.
New Root, $109,500
332 S. Washington St.
(352) 726-4348
GREAT LOCATION
2/2/1, with a screen
room, chain link fence,
Central Air, Storage
Shed, large Backyard.
Queen Palms, freshly
painted, garage door
opener, Priced right at
$105,000, call Robert @
(607) 761-4625
ONLY $72.900 1/1/Crprt
Lg. Fam, Rm.5 Donna St
BEST ALUE IN BEVERLY
HILLSI (352) 212-9783








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ARBOR LAKES 3/2/2
1580 sf., Gated 55+
comm. Reduced i144K
Make Offer. Norm
Overfleld 352-586-8620
Keller Williams Realty
SPOTLESS 2 BDRM. 2BA
HOME 2 car gar, caged
In-ground pool, situated
on 2.5 ac. landscaped
estate. Fenced for
horses & spotted w/
mature oaks. Everything
new. If you are looking
this Is a must seel
(VACANT MOVE TO-
DAY) Asking $269K
Contact D Crawford for
details. (352) 212-7613

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





3,500 La, 5,000 Total Sf
4.8 Ac. Adj. 4.8 Avail,
3/2.5/2.5 Near all
amenities. Priced well
below appr.@ $399KI
(352) 726-0321
$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
Extrasl $149.9k
1719 Old Floral City Rd.
(352) 860-0408
MLS 318166 RIts Inv.
2/2/1 WHISPERING
PINES VILLAS, all appli,
W&D, scrn prch, pool in
complex, near park
79.900 (813) 995-3728
3/2/lGospl Is. $169,900
>1,800 s.f. F. 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.ff. underroof, built
'96, cath.cel., Owner
relocating, must sell
$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


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Owner wants offers
Great Opportunity.
Duplex In deed-
restricted Golf Course
Comm. 2/2/2 each
side. Reduced to
$244,000. Joy Mulen,
Palmwood Realty
352-263-6486
Beautiful Arthur
Rutenberg home. 4/3/3
w/pool. Too many
upgrades to list. Priced
to selll $360,000 Call for
Info (352) 382-4257

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Spacious, 2380 liv.,
4/2/2, Home, scrn.
lanal, priv. lot, many
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$209,900. Owner,
(386) 569-6777

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3/2, 2,474 sf., FP
8297 E. Zephyr Wing
Motivated SELLERS
$349,90011
Crossland Realty, INC.
www.crosslandrealty.c
om (352) 726-6644


3/2/2, /2 Ac. MOL
Behind Home Depot
Nice, quiet
neighborhood. $129K
(352) 795-7804
3/2/2 Curb Appeal, 1 Ac
2005 Custom Bit. &
Lovingly Malntainedl
$250,000 Sharon Levins.
Rhema Realty
(352) 228-1301
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 /2 Ac.
$239,900 352-746-5912

BETTY MORTON


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Gorgeous Cul-de-sac
Lot, $184,900 will pay
some closing call Scott
(813) 389-3253


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3/2 quiet nice, No Banks
Great Area! $99,900
3229 Junket(off 490)
(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 $37,5001
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
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RAINBOW ACRES
3/2/1, CBS, Home
1 + ac. Built 2000,
tile/wood, CHA
Owner Fin., $134,900.
obb (352) 332-6748
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
5 BDRM HUD $37,500!
Only $298/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
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4BR, $46,000. 2BR
$12,000. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
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$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-
voted, $171,500 Call
John at Realty
Exec. 352-302-4057
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




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$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


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5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
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CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Greenbriar l1,1 st fir. turn.
Near pool. $112,500
$1,100mo. 352-249-3155
ESTATE SALE CRYS RIV.
2/2 Wtrfrnt, Pool, Tennis
All reas. offer consid.
(352) 563-0418, Iv. msg.







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
$329 K. Realtors 2%.
Call 352-422-3698.
4/3.5/2 In YANKEETOWN
3,514 st. Formal areas,
French Drs, gazebo &
guesthouse.$ 1,285,000
Nancy Lewis. EXIT
REALTY(352) 302-6082
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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
10038 W. Caladonia
Street Homosassa, FL
5 Vacant Lots each
75' X 100', Lots 2,3,4,
5 & 6 or .86 acre Price
$13,900 or make offer
Call (850) 402-8015
3/2 SW on Two '/2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
BY OWNER, $44,500
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
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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



2 CITRUS HILLS AREA 2.5
ac. wooded lots. Asking
$65K each. Still great
Investment, make offers
Crawford Group
(352) 212-7613
1+ ACRE
on 12th Fairway on
Pine Ridge Golf Course,
5383 Mallows Cir., Very
Desirable Location
(352) 527-9390
SUGARMILL WOODS
Oak Village, Balsam St.
MUST SELL! $39,900
(352) 613-2855




S. Colorado, By owner,
35+ Acres, close to
town, electric, partial
fenced, awesome
mountain views,
owner terms, $35,000.
(719) 598-7941




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


Call Now for Great
Deals & Foreclosures

Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
CRYSTAL SHORES 2/3
den. Dock, boat slip. on
2 lots, porch w/ vinyl
windows, overlook
gorgeous lagoon min.
to gulf, excel, cond.
REDUCED
352-795-7593
INVERNESS Area. Lg.
lot. FP, Hrdwood floors.
Beautiful location.
2/1/2. Asking $148K
ccooper26@yahoo.
corn (352) 726-8452
KINGS BAY DRIVE
4/2/2 on canal, immac.
Pool home, separate
suite, gated, $799,000
(352) 634-1805
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(352) 795-0784
Cell 422-7925
Lisa VanDeboe
Broker (R)lOwner
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1996, 115hp
Mercury Outboard,
Exc cond. $1495.
(352) 436-4179
2005 Johnson 9.9HP
Outboard, 2 stroke, ne,
in May '06,2 cyl.,l Iong
shaft tiller. 3 gal tank, o
excel cond. low hrs., I
must sell $1,350.
(352) 628-5979
MERC. 2001 3.3 HP
For Jon Boat.
Like New!
$525.
(352) 447-5361
PONTOON BOAT
TRAILER
Tandem axle,
adjustable, 13" tires,
galv., 21 ft. 31 ft..
$1,200. (352) 447-0572




POLARIS
'96 SLT780 w/Trlr('97 -
Shorelander) low hrs.
Exc. cond. $3100 obo
(352) 746-1635
SEADOO
2005 Model 105-A GTI', -
80 hrs. like new w/trailer
App. $5,000. Selling
for $3,800 527-9590-
WAVERUNNERS
SEA-DOOs(3) '96, '98,'00
new trailers 2w/ new,
engines, need I
clean-up and tuning.
"Empty my Garage"
$4200/Trade Cryst. RiV-
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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


'04 Rivermaster 14' Con-
tinental GPU/Wood '
Mufflers 25hrs, Exc w/trlr
$9500 352-860-1239 '
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
skiers, 2 yrs. old tandem
galv. Trailer, new tires.
Must sell for health
reasons, $17,900/obo
(352) 201-9524
Area's Largest
Selection of
Clean Used Boats
THREE RIVERS
MARINE



(352) 563-5510

******** *
AREAS LARGEST
SELECTION
OF PONTOONS
& DECK BOATS
Crystal River
Marine
(352) 795-2597
BASS BOAT
1989, 15FT, w/trailer
motor good cond.
$3,000 obo (352)
726-8991 476-8976
CAROLINA SKIFF
1999, 16',,2002 40hp
Yamaha, fish/Depth
finder, blmini top, foot
operated Troll mtr 301b
truss, good cond,
many extras, $4200. _
(352) 726-8005
CAROLINA SKIFF
2005, J16, Trlr, Evinrude,
40HP, many extras,
$4,800. firm
(352) 563-5175
Chaparrel
28 Ft. cabin cruiser, &
trailer, 350 new eng. &
crate needs to be in-
stalled $3,000. 795-889-
DURACRAFT .'
15' 6hp Yamaha, Low
Hours, Wesco Trir, 2 -
swvl fishing seats. $1895'
352-634-3679/628-5419












1L4C WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2007


ESTATE MERCHANDISE
AUCTION
THURS. OCT. 25
PREVIEW: NOON
SALE: 5 PM
4000 S. Hwy. 41
INVERNESS
'99 Chevy Malibu
'06 Chrysler Brougham
handicap cony. van.
like new 6K ml.
'65 15FT alum. boat
w/40HP Johnson
Incredible library of
brand new, hi-quality
books, Contents of 3
homes- Incl. turn., &
access. Fun Salel
dudleysauctlon.com
(352) 637-9588
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GHEENOE
1990, 13' good cond,
Incls Trl, $375.
(352) 228-0748
GRADY WHITE 22'
Cuddy, 200hp Evnrd, SS
prop, New Bimini, Alum.
Trir, New tires $8.000
(352) 447-1244
HOUSEBOAT, 30'
SCLASSIC '65 Rebuilt top
to bottom. $16,500.
Sacrlfce1352-726-9647
HURRICANE
2003,226, 15hpYam,4
strk, 13 pass, TrI, loaded,
$14,999. Pic Avail.
352-464-3674
Key West
152' '95 w/'06 50hp
Nissan Eng. Trir & Tring
Motor $6,500
(352) 726-2086
KEY WEST
19' fishing boat, fish
finder, GPS, Canvas,
115Hp Yamaha, TrIr Incl
$7000obo 352-302-3614
LOWELINE
14' Aluminum Boat. 9,5
hp Johnson, gaiv. trir.
$950 obo. Weekly
Wachee(989)329-2810
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used &
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boats
www BoatSuper
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Present this Ad for
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Boat trailers at great
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Let's make a Deall
352-527-3555
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9-5 Mon thru Fri




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PONTOON
18' Lowe '98
25hp Johnson, loaded
w/'03 Trir. $5200
352-382-5814/586-0277
PONTOON
2006 20' Odyssey, Bimini
top, full coverCD/
Stereo, 50 hp Mercury,
2007 trailer. Asking
$14,500 352-726-8062
PONTOON
Avalon '06, 16', 25 hp 4
strk '06 Mercury w/20hrs
'06 Trlr, Bimini Top, Full
Cover, Ladder,
FF,Stereo, & much
more.Over $16K NEW
Selling $11,500 obo
(352) 419-4009
PONTOON BOAT
1983, 24FT, motor good
cond., w/trailer $3,000
obo (352) 726-8991
476-8976
PONTOON BOAT
'96 20' 60HP Evinrude '98
$3800 (32) 514-3479
PONTOON
Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50
TLRC Engine Like New
40hrs, Playpen Cover
port-o-potty, extras
$14,900 (352) 628-0281
PRO LINE SPORT
30' '01 Center Console
twin 225 Mercury
Optimax 650hrs. Radar,
Chartpltr, Depthflnder,
Windlas, many extras
Triple axel trIr. $65k obo
352-302-0468
PROLINE
'03 Sport 30, Immac,
-,32'6" CC AC cabin un-
, der. Merc's 225 150hrs.
SAll electronics, 2000 KW
Gen, loaded, w/traller,
$72,000 (352) 201-1833
PROLINE
'04, 24 ft., 225 Honda,
Donzi Hull, black, low
hrs. lift kept, NICE
$32,000. (352) 795-1598
SEA ARK
12' Jon Boat w/9.9hp
Evinrude good
condition $850
(352) 564-1454
STARCRAFT
13', 15 hp Johnson OB,
Gator trir. Fishes every
wk. $900
(352) 621-7630
TREMBLAY 17'
60 hp Evinrude, C.C.,
Swivel seats, L & Bait
Well, bimini. Runs great
$5,500 (352) 795-1411
TREMBLY
'93 17V/' Tunnell Hull Flats
Boat, 90HP Yamaha,
CC, Leaning post,
$4,000 (352) 746-9296
Wanted: Boats In Need
Sof Repair, also motors
"and trailers, Cash Paid
(352) 212-6497
WELLCRAFT
1987, 250 Sportsman,
S25', Gas eng., 30" draft,
350 hp I/O, alum. trir.
$9,000(352) 344-9651


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'01 CONDOR
R-VISION model 1350,
35', Chevy W.H. chassis,
7.4(454 c.I.) 20K m,
non-smoker, 2 slides.
hyd. levelers, bk-up
cam, Onan 5500 gen.
Must seel $34,900. Call
352-447-3078 for Info.
DAMON 32', 1992
454 Chevy eng, 27K, 2
ACs, queen bed.Non
Smoking, No pets, Lots
of extras & Exc. Condl
$18,500 (352) 527-8247
DODGE
'80 Mobile Traveler
20' Class C, 52K mi.,
$2,700 OBO
(352) 563-2896


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EUROCOACH
1990 38', Diesel pusher,
128K ml. 7.5KW, Gen,
$1500 warr. $29,500.
(352) 564-8024
FOUR WINDS 31'
'04, Slide out, levellers,
backup cam, V-10 Ford
No smk/Pets. Loadedl
$40K (352) 422-7794
GEORGIE BOY
'04, Pursuit, Class A, 30ft.
Excel. cond. 8k ml.,
2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back
up camera, all the bells
and whistles and much
more, must see this
coach, Asking $60,000.
obo (352) 746-7626
GULF STREAM '04
Ford BT Cruiser, 28' Tow
pkg. 13K ml 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
WINNEBAGO
'96 Itasca Suncruiser,
34', 1 slide. Exc. Cond.
$25,500
(352) 465-3203 After 5




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SALES PEOPLE
NEEDED

For growing
RV Dealership.
$500 Sign On
Bonus!!
Will train. $100 K/yr.
Tommy or George
(352)368-6645
CAMPER
slides on pick-up,
Sleeps 4, refrig, stove,
good cond. Quick Sale
$550. (352) 465-3539
(352) 615-2042
CARRILITE
1989 30' Travel trailer,
rear bdrm. $4500/obo
(352) 489-3503
Iv. message.
CLEARVUE
'07 33ft park model,
I slide-out, barely
used,MUSTSELLI
$18.5kobo352-613-2477
FLEETWOOD
Pop-Up, 2005, Sleeps 6,
Stove, sink, heat & AC.
$3,000 (352) 527-4206
I BUY RV'S
Travel Trailers, 5th
wheels etc. Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
OPEN ROAD
36', '03, 5thWhl, isInd kit.,
3 slides, No pets/smkng.
Used & pulled very little.
$21,500 (352) 563-9835
PALOMINO
Slide in camper, crank
up top, fridge, stove,
A/C Good cond $2,000
(352) 208-1794
TOWING TRAV. TRLR *
OR BOAT, ACROSS
TOWN OR COUNTRY
REAS, & (352) 746-0802
TRAVEL TRLR
Layton '89 24ft w/ A/C
very clean $3800
(352) 634-4439

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ALUM. TRUCK BED 8 X 9
w/Gooseneck H.U. Off
2005, F-350, $2,000 obo
352-212-3655
NEW MICKEY
THOMPSON TIRES
BAJA ATZ Radio.
37 X 13.50 X 18.
Pd. $1,400/Sell $1,000
(352) 527-3026.






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for Trucks, Vans & Cars
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mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084

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FOR
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Top $$ paid $$
(352) 523-4357

$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
(352) 228-9645




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2002 TL, Loaded. See it
and buy it. $11,500
(352) 465-3501

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FROM $450- DOWN
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BUICK
'05 Century, Custom
pwr. all tilt, CC, CD plyr.
ONLY 3100 MII $14,900
(352) 212-0750
BUICK
'92, Roadmaster
Limited, Runs great,
clean, Loadedl $2,500
OBO. (352) 382-3738
BUICK
Wagon '86 Full-size,
small V-8, Good Con-
dition 75k ml. $1500
obo (352) 527-0862

CADILLAC
'97 Sedan Deville,
signature series, 25mpg,
north star, beautiful
dependable 90k ml.
$4,200. (352) 795-7876


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c= Boats


miss out at $6,988
1-866-838-4376
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OLDSMOBILE
'98 Cutlas, best buy
$1,995 obo
(352) 613-5869
OLDSMOBILE
Achleva SL '97 fully Id'd
Clean. In/out Needs
motor work $600
352-212-2067
PONTIAC
'90 Trans Am, 5.7, auto,
LOADEDI 1 owner.
Exc. Cond. $4,000
(352) 503-6020
SATURN
SC2 '97 Runs Great,
Cold A/C, 106k Mi.
32ml/gal. $3,200
352-746-0935

Toyota I
'06, Corolla, auto
full pwr, can't lose at I
only $189 a month.
1-866-838-4376 .


CADILLAC
'90 El Dorado. 1 owner.
$1,300 (352) 628-3736
CADILLAC
'99, Seville LS 108K,
Leather, Great Shapel I
$3,900 (352) 637-1350
Cadillac Deville
'01, V8. 4.6 Norstar,
DOHC, pearl wht. fully
loaded, 87K ml. $9.900
Call (352) 400-2573
CHEVY
'01 Impala, LS,4 dr. 17K,
Very Cleanl Gray, V-6,
AC, CD, $9,250
(352) 341-4864
CHEVY
'85 Monte Carlo. Needs
mtr. Great shape in/out
(5) 10" Alum. Wheels on
60's. $1,000 frm or trade.
352-795-0147/220-8497
ICHRYSLER
'01, PT Cruiser, I
Limited low mi. and
more only $7,988.
1-866-838-4376

I Chrysler
'04, Seabring
convertible only 30k
oaded and $10,988.
1-866-838-4376
CHRYSLER
'99, Sebrlng, convertible
JX, V6, clean, loaded,
options, 99k $3,700. obo
(352)795-7757, 697-9563
CHRYSLER
Lebaron '95
Convertable, Good
\tires & A/C $700 obo
(352) 628-2636
DODGE
'99 Neon Gas saver
new tire, must see
$1995 (352) 613-5869
DODGE
Neon '05 Auto. A/C,
AM/FM/CD pwr all exc.
cond. 49k ml. $8,900
(352) 382-3917
FORD
'01 Taurus SES
White, A/C 4dr, V6, 41k
MI. Exc. Cond. $8800
(352) 341-4805
FORD
'93 Taurus GL Station
Wagon, Loadedl $2,900
OBO (352)563-1181
(813) 244-3945
FORD
Mustang Conv. '87,
RED, Good Cond. Auto,
4 cyl., AC, Pwr, new
top. 87K. $3,500 obo
(352) 341-4313
Honda
'01, Civic, auto AC
and a steal at
$6,988.
1-866-838-4376

Honda
'02, Accord, EX,
V6, sunroof and
more at $8,988.
1-866-838-4376
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HONDA
'94, ACCORD. 53k ml.,
1 owner, Good Cond.,
$4,600. (352) 628-1517
INFINITY G35 '06
Coupe, 12K mi. Blue/
creme, beautiful &
perfect $29,800
(352) 860-1239
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I '01, Sephia, auto air
only 50k mi. $3,988. |
1-866-838-4376 I

LINCOLN
'00 Continental, V8,
Auto, 20mpg, 1 owner
grg kept,NewTire/brake
$4,900 352-697-0889
Machinist Tool &
Equip. AUCTION
-SAT. OCT.27-
SALE: 9 AM
Dir: Citrus Springs-
From Hwy.41 & Citrus
Springs Blvd. Fountain
West on C.S. Blvd. to
left on Paradlsea Dr.
to left on Trojan
'99 S-250 Crew,
'00 Kabota, 18FT Doo-
Little traIler, '56 F-150
custom project truck
'87 24Ft Winnebago
Metal lathe, welder,
vertical handsaw,
Kennedy Mach.&Bxs.
Plasma cutter, car
hauler, air compressor
& MUCH MORE
Photos at www.
dudleysauctlon.com
(352) 637-9588
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MAZDA
Protege '99 cold A/C
109k ml. 4cyl great gas
$2,595 (352) 613-5869
MERCEDES
420 SEL '91
runs great,
good condition, $4,500
(352)447-0600
MERCEDES
'83, 380SL, 93k ml.,
maroon, 2 tops, new
canvas top & tires
$8,500. (352) 746-5229

MERCEDESK
'87, 560 SL, 126K,
White, Both
tops,
REDUCED! $9,999
352-586-6805/
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'93 Tracer, 1.8,5 spd.,
AC, Brand new tires.
Needs some work. $900
(352) 726-0599
MERCURY
'94 Grand Marquis LS
very clean, white w/
blue cloth, runs great,
$3,000 obo 726-9378

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CHEVY EL CAMINO
'65 $8,500. worked 350,
turbo 350 tranny. Needs
some finishing touches.
352-489-8633
FORD
Super Charged '89
Thunderbird 3.8,5 spd.,
showcar. $10K or trade
for land? (352)542-9393
MERCEDES 1984
380SL, 69K orlg. ml. 2
tops w/stand, garage
kept. $9,900
(352) 302-5698
OLDS 98
'91, Mom's Car.
56K Orig, Mi. Exc.Cond.
$3,500
352-220-2002/465-3613
TRIUMPH
'78 Spitfire
Many extras


CHEVY
S10 LS '0 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, Auto Al-
loy WhIs.. Runs gd. Exc.
Tires $6,850 obo
352-697-2861
CHEVY
Silverado 2500 '94
162k mi. new tires dual
batt. TRLR Pkg.
$3000obo 352-628-1208
p--- - -
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I '02, Dakota, SLT I
I king cab, cold air i
with a camper,
only $8,995.,
S 1-866-838-4376

DODGE
1500 SRT 10 '04 Pwr All,
6 speed, bed -liner,
spir, Exc Cond. 9k ml.
$33k (352) 503-6300
DODGE
'98 Ram 1500, 4WD Ext.
Cab, V-8, topper, 100K.
I owner. Well maint'd.
$6,990 (352) 302-5698
FORD
02, E250 Van, V8, Auto,
69K, Warr. thru 75K,
$9,900. (352) 697-1200
FORD
F-250, XLT, '95, w/extras
Good Cond, $1,250
(352) 795-7662


TOYOTA
'02, Prlus, 67k ml., under
warranty, hybrid w/
great gas mil, $10,900.
(352) 201-1583
TOYOTA
'79 Cellca GT sun-roof,
5spd, 139k ml. 1 owner,
runs good need carb.
All records. $800 firm
352-795-0147/220-8497
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond./All pwr.,
Mntc. Rcds., Grgd.
$3,500 (352) 422-5685
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CHEVY
98, Blazer, 4.3L V6,
4WD, Auto, good cond.
120K ml, $3,700.
(352)302-0898
DODGE DURANGO
1999,4x4, 80K ml.,
loaded, dual air &
exhaust, exc. cond.
$7,400 (352) 344-0505
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
GMC
'98 Jimmy 4 X 4,
Exc. Cond. $3,700
(352) 228-0256
JEEP
'85 Wagoneer, New
tires, brakes, shocks,
motor<24K. Never
wrecked.$ 1,000
352-795-0147/220-8497
JEEP
'93 Cherokee, 4 X 4
122K, Very Clean. Like
New tires, $3,000 obo
(352) 628-6580
JEEP
Grand Cherokee '03
loaded, leather, 78k
mi. full-time, 4whi dr.
$15,900 352-586-8981
JEEP
Grand Cherokee SRT8
'06, Red, loaded, Hemi
6.1 17k ml Exc. Cond,
$34k (352) 503-6300
MERCURY
2003 Mountaineer, V-6,
60,200 mi., leather, 3rd
seat, side Air Bags, new
tires. Exc. Cond. $12,900
(352) 795-1381


rIEVKUL~cI
2003, Astro, 75K, exc
cond, loaded, $9,800.
(352) 697-1649
CHEVY
20 Custom Van '88
305 fuel inj. 98k mi. Crz
cntl, A/C, Exc Cond.
$1,800obo352-621-3627
CHEVY
'86, Suburban, cold AC,
PW & cruise control,
B Trailer, package,
$1,500 (352) 382-4325
DODGE
'03 Caravan, 7 pass.,
68K, $10,000 OR $2,000
down & take over
payments.352-586-8305
DODGE
1986, Ram, 15 pass.,
wht, 350 engine, low ml,
May need new Battery,
has been tuned up.
$500 OBO.
(352) 586-0124
DODGE
2000, Conversion Van,
1500 Ram, 83k ml.,
loaded, excel. cond.
$9,600 352-637-4123
DODGE
'96 Caravan SE/LE
6 cyl. cold AC
$2,250 abo
(352) 746-0714
DODGE
'98 Caravan. Clean,
dep. transportation,
$1,800 obo
(352)726-5169
DODGE
'99, Conversion Van,
64k mi., 1 owner,
$6,000 obo
(352) 628-4943
DODGE
RAM B2500 '96 conv/
dual air, 4 capt chrs &
bed, looks/ runs great,
$2500,352-341-4306
ESTATE MERCHANDISE
AUCTION
THURS. OCT. 25
PREVIEW: NOON
SALE: 5 PM
4000 S. Hwy. 41
INVERNESS
'99 Chevy Malibu
'06 Chrysler Brougham
handicap cony. van,
like new 6K ml.
'65 15FT alum, boat
w/40HP Johnson
Incredible library of
brand new, hi-quality
books. Contents of 3
homes- Incl. turn., &
access. Fun Salel
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FORD
E-150 '01 Work van V6
Shelves, PW, PL A/C,
FM/Cass. mag whls
new trs, Cln, well
mntn'd, runs strong
$7,900 (352) 341-2078
GMC
'96 Safari Great DEALI
Wht, fact. tint, capt.
chrs. fold down bench,
ooks/ runs greatly $2,800
352-527-4114
HANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
Handicapped van with
Braun Ilfft,hand con-
trols, six way power
seat, fully loaded,
wood package with
TV,VCR, Ford E250,
2003- with under 40,000
miles, Asking $18.000 or
best offer.352-270-3883.


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ATV's, bikes, cars, Jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HARLEY
'01 Custom Sportster
1200, remvbl, back rest
& windshld, added -on
4900ml. Excellent Cond,
$5000obo 352-302-8136
HARLEY CHOPPER
'71 Old School Iron
Head Springer. Custom
complete. Metallic
Green 2 Tone$5,500obo
352-308-2570/586-1917
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'01 FXDWG2 Vance &
Hines detach. wndshid.
New tires, 11,500mi.
$14,900. (352) 220-2126
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'02, 1200 Custom,
loaded of accessories,
runs great, good credit
/bad credit $6,200.
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'05, Electraglide Std, ex-
tra clean, lots of extras,
fin. avail., $12,500.
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'05, Ultra Classic, like
new, fully loaded,
30k mi., $16,750.
Call 321-229-6171
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2001 FLSTF loaded, all
chromed, 17K ml.
$12,500 (352) 726-5669
HARLEY
Ultra Classic '06
Cobalt Blue, Beautiful
Bike, A MUST SEEI
$16,500 352-564-2395
HONDA
'05, CBR 600, chrome
wheels, fast sport bike,
$7,000. fin. avail.
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
HONDA
2003 Ruckus Trail, 50cc,
Street Legal.
Like New! $1,600.
(352) 795-4095
HONDA
'94, Goldwing, runs
great, good credit bad
credit, fin. avail, $5,500.
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047 .
Kawasaki
'00, Vulcan Nomad,
low, ml., good credit,
bad credit. $5,300.
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
KAWASAKI
'95, KLX 650 Dual Sport,
Street Legal. Kick Start.
Good Cond. $1,800
(352) 726-6224
SCOOTER
Aprilla Atlantic 500 '03
11k ml, Leo Vince
Exhaust, Molossi Varl-
ator Xtra smooth ride
$4500 201-2719
YAMAHA
'00, V-Star 1100, saddle
bags, windshields,
runs great $4,500.
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
YAMAHA
'03, V Star, 1100CC, 14k
ml., windshield, saddle-
bags, glovebag, $6,200
obo (352) 563-0979
YAMAHA
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773-1024 WCRN
10/31 meeting
Early Learning Coalition
PUBLIC NOTICE
The The Early Learning
Coalition of the Nature
Coast Administrative
Committee, representing
Citrus, Dixie. Gilchrlst, Levy
and Sumter Counties, is
scheduled to meet on
Wednesday, October 31,
2007 at 9:00 a.m., at the
Early Learning Coalition of
the Nature Coast main of-
fice, 1564 N. Mead-
owcrest Blvd., Crystal
River, FL 34429. Please
contact Coalition staff at
352-563-9939 If you have
any questions. Public
participation Is welcome.
Published one (1) time In
Citrus County Chronicle,
October 24, 2007.
756-1024 WCRN
2007-CP-596 Estate of
Joseph A, Santoro
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS
COUNTYFLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2007-CP-596
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOSEPH A. SANTORO
A/K/A JOSEPH ANTHONY
SANTORO,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the estate of JOSEPH A.
SANTORO a/k/a JOSEPH
ANTHONY SANTORO, de-
ceased, whose date of
death was February 20,
2007, Is pending In the Cir-
cult Court for Citrus
County, Florida. Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450. The
names and addresses of
the personal representa-
tive and the personal
representative's attorney


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decedent's date of death 1
was May 10, 2005: that
the total value of the es- I
tate Is $15,000.00 and that B
the names and addresses
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All creditors of the de-
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publication of this Notice
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Person Giving Notice:
/s/ Unda S. Bowman
1695 E. Napervllle Lane
Hernando, FL 34442
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attomey for Person c
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s/ John J. Nelson, Esq. ti
lorida Bar No.: 0727032 c
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telephone: (352) 726-6129 C
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761-1024 WCRN
2007 CP 869 Estate of h
Harry H. Davis s
Notice of Administration C


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are set forth below.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this no-
tice Is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of
the decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publl-
cation of this notice is
October 17. 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Antoinette L. Luzler
428 NW Fern Drive
Crystal River, FL 34428
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ Thomas E, Slaymaker
Esquire
Florida Bar No. 398535
Slaymaker and
Nelson, P.A.
2218 Highway 44 West
Inverness, Florida 34453
Telephone: (352) 726-6129
Fax: (352) 726-0223
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle.
October 17 & 24,2007.
757-1024 WCRN
2007-CP-861 Estate
Adeline M. Arndt
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.: 2007-CP-861
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ADELINE M. ARNDT,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the estate of Adeline M.
Arndt, deceased, whose
date of death was August
25, 2007 and whose social
security number Is
XXX-XX-9533, Is pending in
the Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida 34450. The
names and addresses of
the personal representa-
tive and the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this no-
tice has been served must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF
SERVICE OF' A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of
the decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WITHIN THE TIME PE-
RIODS SET FORTH IN SEC-
TION 733.702 OF THE FLOR-
IDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER
THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice Is
October 17, 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Down Ellis
P.O. Box 952
Floral City, FL 34436
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
My Florida Probate, P.A.
/s/ Dawn Ellis, for the firm
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No. 0091979
P.O. Box 952
Floral City, Florida
34436-0952
Telephone: (352) 726-5444
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle,.
October 17 & 24, 2007.
758-1024 WCRN
2007-CP-862 Estate of
Agnes J. WImert
Notice to Creditors
(Summary Administration)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2007-CP-862
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
AGNES J. WILMERT
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE
ESTATE:
You are hereby notified t
that an Order of Ancillary
Summary Administration
has been entered In the
estate of AGNES J.
WILMERT, deceased, File
Number 2007-CP-862, by
the Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, FL


must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
ANY OTHER APPLICABLE
TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM
FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR
MORE AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice is
October 17, 2007.
Person Giving Notice;
/s/ SANDRA HANKS
205 Benton Dr., Apt. 2306
Allen, TX 75013
Attorney for
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ MARIE T. BLUME
Attorney
Florida Bar No. 0493181
P.O. Box 2763
Inverness, FL 34451
Telephone: (352) 726-7778
Fax: (352) 726-7798
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle,
October 17 & 24,2007.
759-1024 WCRN
2007-CP-863 Estate of
Mable V Sargent
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-863
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MABLE V. SARGENT,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of
the estate of MABLE V.
SARGENT, deceased,
whose date of death was
FEBRUARY 14, 2007, is
pending in the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division.
the address of which Is
110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness, Florida
34450. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this no-
tice Is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM. -
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice is
October 17. 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Katrina Riggs
7215 W. Cottage Lane
Crystal River, FL 34429
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
BRADSHAW &
MOUNTJOY, P.A.
/s/ Michael Mountioy, Esq.
209 Courthouse Square
Inverness, FL 34450
Florida Bar No.: 157310
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two (2) times in
Citrus County Chronicle
October 17 & 24, 2007.
760-1024 WCRN
2007-CP-865 Estate
Ernest A. Bowman
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
FILE NO. 2007-CP-865
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ERNEST A. BOWMAN
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered in the estate of
Ernest A. Bowman, de-
ceased, File Number
2007-CP-865, by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the .address of
which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue. Inver-
ness, Florida 34450; that
the decedent's date of
death was February 5,
2007; that the total value
of the estate Is $2,950.38
and that the names and
addresses to those to
whom it has been as-
signed by such order are:
Linda S. Bowman
1695 E. Naperville Lane
Hernando, FL 34442
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the es-
tate of the decedent and
persons having claims or
demands against the
estate of the decedent
other than those for
whom provision for full
payment was made In
'he Order of Summary Ad-
ministration must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
iET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY T
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME c
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
WO (2) YEARS OR MORE C


BETTY STRIFLER. CLERK OF THE COURT
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
By /s/ Vivian Cancel
As Deputy Clerk


CHARLES E. BERK
Attorney for Plaintiff
2603 Southeast Seventeenth St., Suite C
Ocala, Florida 34471
'hone: (352) 629-1155
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle
on October 17 and 24. 2007.

763-1024 WCRN
2007-CA-2260 The Deltona Corp. vs.
BM Group LLC 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-2260
HE DELTONA CORPORATION,
a Delaware Corporation,
Successor by Merger to THE
CITONY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,
a Florida Corporation
Plaintiff,
Vs.
BM GROUP LLC
a Florida Limited Liability Company
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
T0: BM GROUP LLC, whose address Is unknown, If
alive, and If dead, their unknown spouse, heirs, devl-
ees, 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
oreclose a mortgage on the following property In
iltrus County, Florida:
ot 1, Block 1315, of CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT
TWENTY-SEVEN, according to the Plat thereof, as re-
orded In Plat Book 9, at Pages 54 through 70, of the
public Records of Citrus County, Florida.
as 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


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PUBLIC NOTICE Apartmer
Marietta, GA 3006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL Attorney for Personal
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Representative
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ KAREN 0. GAFFNE
PROBATE DIVISION Esquire
CASE NO.: 2007CP869 Karen 0. Gaffney, P.RA
221 West Main Street
IN RE: ESTATE OF Suite D
HARRY H. DAVIS, Inverness, FL 34450
a/k/a HARRY HARRISON Telephone: (352) 726-
DAVIS, II, Florida Bar No.: 50068
Deceased. Attorney for the Pe
Representative
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION Published two (2) tir
Citrus County Chronic
The Administration of October 17 & 24, 200
the Estate of HARRY H, 771-1024 WCRIN
DAVIS, a/k/a HARRY 2007-CP-820 Estate
HARRISON DAVIS, II, de- LorralneM. Roth
ceased, File Number: Notice to Credito
2007CP869, is pending In PUBLIC NOTICE
the Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate IN THE FIFTH JUDIC
Division, the address of CIRCUIT COURT C
which Is 110 N. Apopka FLORIDA, IN AND F
Avenue, Inverness, Florida CITRUS COUNTY
34450. The names and IN PR
addresses of the Personal FILE NO.: 2007-I
Representative and the
Personal Representative's IN RE: ESTATE OF
Attorney are set forth be- LORRAINE M. ROTH, a,
low. LORRAINE MARIE ROTH
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Deceased.
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons whom this NOTICE TO CREDIT(
Notice Is served who have
objections that challenge The adminlstrat
the validity of the Will, the the Estate of LORRAI
qualifications of the Per- ROTH, a/k/a LOR
sonoa Representative, MARIE ROTH, dece
venue, or Jurisdiction of whose date of death
this Court are required to August 18, 2007,
file their objection with this whose Social SE
Court, WITHIN THE LATER Number was 048-14
OF THREE MONTHS AFTER File Number 2007-C
THE DATE OF THE FIRST Is pending In the C
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- Court for Citrus C
TiCE OR THIRTY DAYS AF- Florida, Probate Di
TER THE DATE OF SERVICE the address of wh
OF A COPY OF THIS NO- 110 North Apopka
TICE ONTHEM. nue, Inverness,
All creditors of the de- 34450. The name an
cedent and other persons dresses of the pe
having claims or de- representatives anT
mands against personal represents
decedent's Estate on attorney are set fort
whom a copy of this No- low.
fice Is served within three All creditors of t
months after the date of cedent and other p
the first publication of this having claims or
Notice must file their mands against
claims with this Court. decedent's estate, i
WITHIN THE LATER OF Ing unmatured, c
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE gent or unliqulc
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- claims, on whom a
CATION OF THIS NOTICE of this notice Is s
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE must file their claim
DATE OF SERVICE OF A this court WITHIN
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON LATER OF THREE
THEM. MONTHS AFTER THE
All other creditors of OF THE FIRST PUBLIC
the decedent and per- OF THIS NOTICE OR
sons having claims or de- (30) DAYS AFTER THE
mands against the OF SERVICE OF A
decedent's Estate must OF THIS NOTICE ON TH
file their claims with this All other credit
Court. WITHIN THREE the decedent and
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE persons having clali
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION demands a
OF THIS NOTICE. decedent's estate, i
A petition to deter- Ing unmatured, c
mine exempt property gent or unllqul
must be filed on or before claims, must file
the dater the date that claims with this
is four months after the WITHIN THREE (3) M(
date of service of 0 copy AFTER THE DATE 0]
of the Notice of Adminis- FIRST PUBLICATION 0
trafion or the date that Is NOTICE.
40 days after the termlna- ALL CLAIMS NC
tion of any proceeding in FILED WILL BE FOI
the estate. Whichever first BARRED.
occurs. The date of th
An election to take publication of this F
elective share must be is October17, 2007.
filed within the earlier of
the date that Is six months /s/ EILEEN M.
offer the date of service Personal Represen
of the Notice ofat Adminis-
tration on the spouse or DEAN AND DEAN, LL I
two years from the date BY: /s/ Susan E. Dean,
of death of the decedent Esquire
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS orida Bar No.: 746l82
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO 230 Northeast 25th Avi
FILED WILL BE FOREVER Ocala, FL 34470
BARRED. (352) 368-2800
The date of the first Attorney for Personal
publication of this Notice Representative
Is October 17. 2007.
Published two (2) times
Personal Representative Citrus County Chrc
/s/:HELEN ET.DAVIS 'oh October 17 & 24,2(
98 Whitlock Avenue NW

764-1024 WCRN
2007-CA-2243 The Deltona Corp. vs.
BM Group LLC 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-2243
THE DELTONA CORPORATION,
a Delaware Corporation,
Successor by Merger to THE
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vs.
BM GROUP LLC
a Florida Limited Liability Company
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: BM GROUP LLC, whose address Is unknown, If
alive, and if dead, their unknown spouse, heirs, devi-
sees, 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
foreclose a mortgage on the following property In
Citrus County, Florida:
Lot 9. Block 66, of CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT ONE, according
to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 5, at Pages
89 through 106, 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 10th
day of October, 2007.


(COURT SEAL)


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QCTus CouNTY (FL) CHRONICLE





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 10th
day of October, 2007.


(COURT SEAL)


BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE COURT
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA

By /s/ Vivlan Cancel
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 17 and 24, 2007.

774-1024 WCRN
11/7 meeting of CC Historical Resources Adv. Brd.
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Histor-
ical Resources Advisory Board will meet on Wednes-
day, November 7. 2007 at 4:00 o'clock P.M. at the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 W, Sovereign Path,
Room 166, Lecanto, Florida, to discuss business of the
Citrus County Historical Resources Advisory Board
which may properly come before them.

Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, (352)
341-6560, at least two (2) days before the meeting. If
you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the TDD Tele-
phone (352) 341-6580.

if a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Historical Resources Advisory Board with respect to
any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
Ings Is made which record shall Include the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
By: Gary W. Maldhof,
Director, Department of Development Services

Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle
on October 24, 2007.


949-1024 F/WCRN
Bid for mosquito chemicals
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO BID

The Citrus County Mosquito Control District wishes to
Invite you to submit sealed proposals for Mosquito
Chemicals. Sealed bids plainly noted on envelope,
"BID PROPOSAL FOR MOSQUITO CHEMICALS' will be
: received at the Lecanto Office until 2:00 p.m. on
December 6, 2007. The Bid will be awarded at the
regular Board Meeting on December 13, 2007 at
8:15 a.m.

Specifications may be obtained by contacting the
office, 968 N. Lecanto Hwy., P.O. Box 153, Lecanto, FL
34460 or by calling (352) 527-7478.

The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids
and to waive any and all formalities. By order of the
Board of Commissioners of the Citrus County Mosquito
Control District.

Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the Citrus County Mosquito Con-
trol District, 968 N. Lecanto Hwy., Lecanto, Fl. 34460,
(352) 527-7478 at least two days before the meeting.

Any person who wishes to appeal any decision made
by the Board. Agency or Commission with respect to
any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, will
need a record of the proceedings, and that for such
purpose, may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record includes in-
cludes testimony and evidence upon which the ap-
peal Is to be based.
Brenda Buzby
Chairman of the Board

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
on October 19 and 24, 2007.


765-1024 WCRN
2007-CA-2244 The Deltona Corp. vs.
BM Group LLC 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-2244

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

vs.
BM GROUP LLC
a Florida ULmited Liability Company
Defendant.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: BM GROUP LLC, whose address Is unknown, If
alive, and if dead, their unknown spouse, heirs, devi-
sees, 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
foreclose a mortgage on the following property In
Citrus County, Florida:

Lot 4, Block 691, of CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT NINE, accord-
ing to the Plat thereof; as recorded In Plat Book 6, at
Pages 61 through 66, of the Public Records of Citrus
County, Florida.
has been filed against you and you ore 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 10th
day of October, 2007.


(COURT SEAL)


BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE COURT
CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA

By /s/ Vivian Cancel
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 17 and 24, 2007.


766-1024 WCRN
2007-CA-2245 The Deltona Corp. vs.
BM Group LLC 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-2245

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

vs.

BM GROUP LLC
a Florida Limited Liabllity Company
Defendant.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: BM GROUP LLC, whose address Is unknown, if
alive, and if dead, their unknown spouse, heirs, devi-
sees, 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
foreclose a mortgage on the following property in
Citrus County, Florida:

Lot 6, Block 691, of CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT NINE, accord-
ing to the Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 6, at
Pages 61 through 66, 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 10th
day of October, 2007.

BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE COURT


(r 'T Ac 1


(COURT SEAL)


CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA

By /s/ Vivlan Cancel
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 17 and 24. 2007.



767-1024 WCRN
2007-CA-2227 The Deltona Corp. vs.
BM Group LLC 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-2227

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

vs.

BM GROUP LLC
a Florida Limited Llabitty Company
Defendant,

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: BM GROUP LLC, whose address Is unknown, if
alive, and If dead, their unknown spouse, heirs, devl-
sees, 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
foreclose a mortgage on the following property In
Citrus County, Florida:

Lot 4, Block 1, of CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT ONE, according
to the Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 5, at Pages
89 through 106, 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 10th
day of October, 2007.


(COURT SEAL)


BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF THE COURT
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA

By /s/ Vivlan Cancel
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 17 and 24,2007.


768-1024 WCRN
2007-CA-003718 U.S. Bank National Association Vs.
Surinder Singh et al. Notice of Action
Constructive Service
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2007-CA-003718
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, A
TRUSTEE FOR MASTER ASSET BACKED
SECURITIES TRUST, 2006-FRE2..
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
SURINDER SINGH ET AL,
DEFENDANTSS.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: SURINDER SINGH; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SURINDER
SINGH
whose residence is unknown If he/she/they be living;
and If he/she/they be dead, the unknown defendants
who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, assign-
ees, ilenors, creditors, trustees, and all parties claiming
an interest by, through, under or against the Defena-
ants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all
parties having or claiming to have any right, title or In-
erest In the property described In the mortgage being
foreclosed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following property:
LOT 23 BLOCK 35, BEVERLY HILLS UNIT NUMBER THREE,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 123, 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
DAVID J. STERN, ESQ. Plaintiff's attorney, whose address
is 801 S University Drive #500, Plantation, FL 33324 on or
before November 16, 2007, (no later than 30 days from
the date of the first publication of this notice of action)
and fire 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 of-peti-
tion filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at
CITRUS County, Florida, this 10th day of October, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF COURTS
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Vivian Cancel
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac-
commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse, at 1-800-955-
8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service.
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
on October 17 and 24,2007. 07-93631(ASCF)


769-1024 WCRN
2007-CA-004322 Homecomings Financial, LLC Vs.
James Sleiahter, et al. Notice of Action
Constructive Service
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2007-CA-004322
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL, LLC,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
JAMES SLEIGHTER ET AL,
DEFENDANt(S).
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: JAMES SLEIGHTER
whose residence Is unknown If he/she/they be Ilving;
and If he/she/they be dead, the unknown defendants
who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees assign-
ees, Ilenors, creditors, trustees, and all -parties claiming
an Interest by, through, under or against the Defena-
ants who are not known to be dead or alive, and all
parties having or claiming to have any right, title or in-
erest In the property described In the mortgage being
foreclosed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following property:
LOT 21 BLOCK 3 OF HILLS COUNTRYSIDE ESTATES,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 11 PAGE 39, 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
DAVID J. STERN, ESQ. Plaintiff's attorney, whose address
Is 801 S University Drive #500, Plantation, FL 33324 on or
before November 16, 2007, (no later than 30 days from
the date of the first publication of this notice of action)
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 of peti-
tion filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at
CITRUS County, Florida, this 10th day of October, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER CLERK OF COURTS
CLERK OF tHE CIRCUIT COURT
(COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Vivian Cancel
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons with disabIlities needing a special ac-
commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse. at 1-800-955-
8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
on October 17 and 24, 2007. 07-99958(HCNW)


770-1024 WCRN
2007-CA-3593 Aurora Loan Services, LLC Vs.
Magdalene Altldor, 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.: 2007-CA-3593

AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MAGDALEN ALTIDOR, et al.,
Defendants,

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: MAGDALENE, ALTIDOR (Residence Unknown)
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MAGDALENE ALTIDOR
(Residence Unknown)


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

LOT 23, BLOCK 373, CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 4, ACCORD-
ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 133, 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 49M STREET, SUITE 120,
FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before November 16,
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 11th
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 17 and 24. 2007


948-1024 TU/WCRN
Citrus County PDRB
PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following public hear-
ing will be held by:

The Citrus County Planning and Development Review
Board (PDRB) on November 01 2007 at 9:00 AM In the
Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign
Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida, Please note that the
PDRB meeting begins at 9-00 AM The actual time that
a Particular item Is discussed will varv depending on
how fast the PDRB moves through the agenda

1. Said hearing shall be for the purpose of considering
a Varlance request.
2. All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or
against, may be heard.

V-07-18 Dvlan G & Tonva Kramer are requesting a
Variance from the Citrus County Land Development
Code (LDC). This request Is to allow for the construction
of an attached garage to a single family residence.
having less than the required 50-foot minimum building
setback from the centerline of the right-of-way of a
local street (minimum 25 feet from the property line),
pursuant to Section 4245., Building Setback Require-
ments, of the LDC. Land Use Designation: CLR, Coastal
and Lakes Residential District. The property Is located In
Section 31 Townshlo 19 South Range 17 East- more
specifically, Lot 10.5 of Homosassa Isle; which address Is
known as 11516 West Island Court, Homosassa, Florida
34448. (Homosassa Area) (A complete legal descrip-
tion Is on file with the Community Development
Division.)

Information regarding the Land Development Code or
Comprehensive Plan Is available on the Internet at
http-//www bocc citrus fi us (Click on the Community
Development link). All persons desiring to become a
party to the proceedings may submit a "request to In-
tervene" pursuant to procedures set forth In Article II, Dl-
vision 2. of the Citrus County Code of Ordinances. Such
request shall be submitted to Department of Develop-
ment Services at least five (5) working days (excluding
Weekends and Holidays) prior to the hearing on the
matter. A "request to Intervene" may be obtained
on-line; click on "Quasl-Judlclal-FAQ".

If any person decides to appeal any decision made by
the board with respect to any matter considered at
this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of
the proceedings and, for such purpose, he or she may
need to Insure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
Ings Is made, which record Includes testimony and evi-
dence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue,
Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565. at least two
days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech
Impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.
For more Information about this application please
contact a Planner at the Department of Development
Services (352) 527-5239.
Chairman
Planning and Development Review Board
Citrus County. Florida

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
October 16 and 24, 2007.


776-1031 WCRN
092007CA003943XXXXXX Wells Fargo Bank Vs.
Richard A. Bass, etal., Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 092007CA003943XXXXXX

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. IN TRUST FOR THE BENEFIT OF
THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS PARK PLACE SECURITIES, INC.
ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES
2005-WCW3.
Plaintiff,

vs.

RICHARD A. BASS A/K/A RICHARD BASS; et al.,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: RICHARD A. BASS A/K/A RICHARD BASS
AND SANDRA BASS
2217 S COLUMBINE AVENUE
HOMOSASSA, FL 34448

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

NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 3, BLOCK E, CITRUS PARK, ACCORD-
ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 129, 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, P.A,, Plaintiff's attorneys, whose ad-
dress Is P.O. Box 11438, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
33339-1438, within 30 days from first date of oubllcation
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 accommadation to
participate In this praoceedlng 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 October 18, 2007.

SBETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of Courts
As Clerk of the Court
By; /s/ Vivian Cancel
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
October 24 and 31. 2007.


946-1024 TU/WCRN
Citrus County PDRB
PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following public hear-
ing will be held by:

The Citrus County Planning and Development Review
Board (PDRB) on November 01 2007 at 9:00 AM at the
Lecanto Government Building 3600 West Sovereign
Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida. Please note that the
PDRB meeting begins at 9-00 A M The actual time that


a particular Item Is discussed will vary depending on
how fast the PDRB moves through the agenda .

All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or against,
may be heard on the proposed Street Vacation as de-
scribed below:

SV-07-01 John S Clardv III for Christina K Martensson
Von Goso Is requesting a Street Vacation to vacate a
portion of N. Seneca Point lying adjacent to Lots 36-39
in the plat of Montezuma Waters Mobile Home Estates.
as recorded in Plat Book 4, page 141, public records of
Citrus County, Florida. A complete legal description Is
found on the attached maps and exhibits.

Information regarding the Land Development Code or
Comprehensive Plan Is available on the Internet at
hltp-//www bocc citrus fl us (Click on the Community
Development link). All persons desiring to become a
party to the proceedings may submit a "request to In-
tervene" pursuant to procedures set forth In Article II, DI-
vlsion 2, of the Citrus County Code of Ordinances. Such
request shall be submitted to Department of Develop-
ment Services at least five (5) working days (excluding


Weekends and Holidays) prior to the hearing on the
matter. A "request to Intervene" may be obtained
on-line; click on "Quasl-Judicial-FAQ".

If any person decides to appeal any decision made
by the board with respect to any matter considered at
this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of
the proceedings and, for such purpose, he or she may
need to Insure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
ings Is made, which record Includes testimony and evi-
dence upon which the appeal is to be based.

Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue,
inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, at least two
days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech
Impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580,

For more Information about this application please
contact a Planner at the Department of Development
Services (352) 527-5239.
Chairman
Planning and Development Review Board
Citrus County, Florida

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
October 16 and 24, 2007.


779-1031 WCRN
Pack-N-Stock 11/10 Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE ,

Pursuant to FLA STAT 83.806 Notice Is Hereby Given that
on 11/10/07 at 11:00 a.m., at PACK-N-STACK Mini
Storage, 7208 W. Grover Cleveland Blvd,, Homosassa,
FL 34446, The Miscellaneous Personal Property contents
of your storage shall be sold for post due rent and fees
owed by the tenant:

UNIT # 42 UNIT#72
THOMAS LANGE/MCNAULTY THERESA MOSER
P.O. BOX 3394 712 W. TYLER ST #411
HOMOSASSA, FL 34447 DALTON, GA 30720

UNIT #81 UNIT#75
MELISSA CHIRICHELLA TRACY COOPER
889 N CONANT AVE 206 KIRKLAND ST
CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 ALBANY, GA 31705

UNIT# 21 UNIT#78
LAURA GILMER RONALD GLOVER
5790 S. LIVE OAK DR. 101 W. HILL ST
FLORAL CITY, FL 34436 INVERNESS, FL 34450

UNIT #62
CHARLES TEAR
6473 PELICAN LN
HOMOSASSA, FL 34446
Published two (2) times In Citrus County Chronicle on
October 24 and 31,2007.


777-1114 WCRN
2007-CA-4810 Barbara J. Simmons Vs.
David R. Gaddis Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Case No.: 2007-CA-4810

BARBARA J. SIMMONS,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
DAVID R. GADDIS; If alive and if dead, their unknown
spouses, heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, assigns,
llenors, creditors, trustees, or other claimants and all
other parties claiming by through, under or against
the above named Defendants and all unknown
natural persons if alive, and if dead, or not known to be
dead or alive, their several and respective unknown
spouses, heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, assigns,
Ilenors, creditors, trustees or other claimants or other
parties claiming by, through to under those unknown
natural persons and the several and respective
unknown directors, trustees or other claimants,
successors In interest, shareholders assigns and all other
persons to parties claiming by through or under those
unknown natural persons, and the several and
respective unknown directors trustees or other
claimants, successors in interest, shareholders assigns,
and all other persons to parties claiming by, through.
under or against any corporation existingg or dissolved,
domestic or foreign) or other legal entity named as a
Defendants; and all other claimants, persons or parties,
natural or corporate or other form of legal entity, or
whose exact legal status Is unknown, claiming under
any of the above named or described Defendants or
parties or claiming to have any right title or Interest in
and to the lands hereafter described and involved in
the lawsuit.
Defendant,

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: DAVID R. GADDIS. if alive and if dead, their un-
known spouses, heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, as-
signs, lienors, creditors, trustees,-or-other claimants and
all other parties claiming by through, under or against
the above named Defendants and all unknown natu-
ral persons If alive, and if dead, or not known to be
dead or alive, their several and respective unknown
spouses, heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, assigns.
Ilenors, creditors, trustees or other claimants or other
parties claiming by, through to under those unknown
natural persons and the several and respective un-
known directors, trustees or other clalmaints, successors
In Interest, shareholders assigns and all other persons to
parties claiming by through or under those unknown
natural persons, and the several and respective
unknown directors trustees or other claimants, succes-
sors In Interest, shareholders assigns, and all other per-
sons to parties claiming by, through, under or against
any corporation (existing or dissolved, domestic or for-
eign) or other legal entity named as a Defendants; and
all other claimants, -persons or parties, natural or corpo-
rate or other form of legal entity, or whose exact legal
status Is unknown, claiming under any of the above
named or described Defendants or parties or claiming
to have any right title or Interest in and to the lands
hereafter described and Involved in the lawsuit, to wit:

Commence at the SE Comer of Section 4, Township 20
South, Range 17 East, thene N. 0 Degree 57' 27" W. 25
Feet, thence N. 89 degrees 06' 39" E., Parallel to and 25
feet North of the South line of sold Section 4 a distance
of 325.47 feet to the Point of Beginning, thence continue
N. 89 degrees 06' 39" E. 103.37 feet thence N. 0 degrees
53' 21" W 200 feet thence S 89 degrees 06'39" W. 103.37
feet thence S. 0 degrees 53' 21" E. 200 feet to the Point
of Beginning. Being Lot 9 Block E, of ROOK ADDITION OF
HOMOSASSA RETREATS, TOGETHER with an easement as
described in Official Record Book 454, Page 550, public
records of Citrus County, Florida.

Together with a 1986 Glen, Double Wide Mobile Home,
ID #57620323AV and 57620323BV.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action of Adverse Posses-
sion the above real property in Citrus County, Florida,
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to the
Plaintiffs' Attorney, STEVEN D. FICHTMAN. ESQ., P.O. Box
415, Homosassa, FL 34447 on or before November 23,
2007 and file the original with the Clerk of Court, 110 N.
Apopka Ave,, Inverness, FL 34450, etiher before service
of the Plaintiffs' Attorney or Immediately thereafter; oth-
erwise a Default will be entered against you for the re-
lief demanded In the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on the 18th
day of October, 2007.

BETTY STRIFLER, CLERK OF COURT
(COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ VivIan Cancel
Deputy Clerk

Published four (4) times In the Citrus County Chronlcle
on October 24 and 31, and November 7 and 14, 2007.


947-1024 TU/WCRN
Citrus County PDRB
PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following public hear-
ing will be held by:
The Citrus County Planning and Development Review
Board (PDRB) will hold a public hearing on November
Q01.2007L. at 9:00 AM in the Lecanto Government Build-
ing 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166, Lecanto,
Florida. Please note that the PDRB meeting begins at
o.nn A M, The actuhal t-.,- ime that#' na'atcla* r Jtem is


cs A M id ,,,e w ,ll vTime,
discussed will vary deoe


ending on how fast the DB


moves through the agenda

1. Said hearing shall be for the purpose of considering
an amendment to the Land Development Code Atlas
(LDCA). At this hearing a recommendation will be
made and forwarded to the Citrus County Board of
County Commissioners.
2. All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or
against, may be heard.

AA-07-05 Citrus County BOCC for Cypress Village
Property Owners Assoc.' They are requesting an
amendment to the Land Development Code (LDC).
This request Is to amend the Master Plan of Develop-
ment, to allow for Utility Site expansion of Sugarmill
Woods Water Treatment Plant No. 2. Land UWe Designa-
tion, From: PDR, Planned Residential Development,
Greenbelt, To: PDR, Planned Residential Development,
Utilities. The property is located In Section 16 Township
20 South Range 18 East Further described as an
easement portion of Tract "Y" Cypress Village, Sugarmill
Woods subdivllson, (Homosassa area) A complete
legal description is on file with the Community
Development Division.

Information regarding the Land Development Code or
Comprehensive Plan is available on the Internet at
hfto-//www bocc citrus fl us (Click on the Community
Development link). All persons desiring to become a
party to the proceedings may submit a "request to In-
tervene" pursuant to procedures set forth In Article II, Di-
vision 2, of the Citrus County Code of Ordinances, Such
request shall be submitted to Department of Develop-
ment Services at least five (5) working days (excluding
Weekends and Holidays) prior to the hearing on the
matter. A "request to Intervene" may be obtained


WEDNESDAY, OCT)oIuEI 24, 2007 15C



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on-line; click on "Quasi-Judiclal-FAQ'. If any person-'e-
cides to appeal any decision mode by the board with
respect to any matter considered at this meeting, or
hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceed-
ings and, for such purpose, he or she may need to in-
sure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made, which record includes testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be based.

Any person requiring reasonable accommodation'at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Imppir-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Offipe,
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenpe.
Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, at least two
days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech
Impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580. i

For more Information about this application please
contact a Planner at the Department of Development
Services (352) 527-5239.

Chairnrran
Planning and Development Review Boprd
Citrus County, Florida

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronidle,
October 16 and 24, 2007.




775-1031 WCRN
2007-CP- 829 Estate/ Mary Ann Livi
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2007-CP-829
Division: PROBATE
IN RE: ESTATE OF:
MARY ANN LIVI,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of MARY ANN LIVI,
deceased, whose date of death was July 16, 2007, is
pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and
addresses of the personal representative and the per-
sonal representative's attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
on whom- a copy of this notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other per-
sons having claims or demands against decedent's es-
tate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice Is 10/24/07.
Personal RepresentatiVe:
/s/ Anthony Glordano
436 White Columns Way
Wilmington, NC 28411
Attorney for Personal Representative:
KOVACH & ASSOCIATES, PA.
/s/ Michael T. Kovach, Jr., Esquire
Attorney for Anthony Glordano
Florida Bar No. 0308020
Post Office Box 635, Inverness, FL 34451
Telephone: (352) 341-5557 Facsimile: (352) 341-5558
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chroniqle,
October 24 and 31,2007.


780-1031 WCRN
07-001 CFCC Request for Proposal
PUBLIC NOTICE

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

07-001
CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
"CITRUS COUNTY INSTRUCTIONAL CENTER" PROJECT,
Citrus Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto Hwy, Lecanto, FL 34461

You are invited to submit a letter of interest to perform
architectural and engineering services for the planning
and design of the following new addition project
noted above.
Attached for your information is an overview of the
Citrus County Instructional Center (Citrus Campus)
Project. If you are interested in providing professional
services in this selection, please submit one (1) original
cover letter, signed by an authorized principal of the
firm, requesting consideration for the project and six (6)
complete, bound sets containing each of the following
items:

*Standard AXA Forms 254 and 255 -
Architect-Engineer and Related Services
Questionnaires (with all questions answered);
*A copy of the above-referenced cover letter
requesting consideration for the Citrus County
Instructional Center (Citrus Campus);
*A brief description of the design process
recommended by your firm;
and
*Information about the design team, which will be
tentatively assigned to the project.

Proposals must be received by 4:30 p.m. on or before
Tuesday, November 6. 2007. Any proposals received af-
ter that date and time will not be considered.

Proposals are to be mailed to:

Stewart E. Trautman, Jr.
Director of Purchasing
Central Florida Community College
Post Office Box 1388
Ocala, FL 34478-1388

or proposals may be hand-delivered to:

Stewart E. Trautman, Jr.
Director of Purchasing
Central Florida Community College
Ocala Campus
3001 SW College Road
Ocala, FL 34474
Building 37, Room 104

Mark the outside of the envelope:

"CITRUS COUNTY INSTRUCTIONAL CENTER -
CITRUS CAMPUS"

Firms will be selected for Interview by a screening com-
mittee reviewing only the Information specifically re-
quested In this document. Firms selected for interview
will be notified by Wednesday, November 14. 2007, of
the time and date of the interview, which will take
place on or before Monday, November 26, 2007. Firms
selected for interview may submit additional informa-
tion to the committee prior to the Interviews or during
the interviews for consideration in making a final rec-
ommendation, We anticipate making a recom-
mendation to the District Board of Trustees at the. No-
vember Board meeting. Following the action of the
Trustees In selectlhg a firm, the District board of Trustees
will appoint a committed to negotiate with the se-
lected firm as required by Florida Statutes.

AWARD OF CONTRACT: The Owner reserves the right
to waive any technicalities or irregularities, to reject
any or all proposals, and/or to accept that proposal
which represents the best offer to Central Florida Com-
munity Colege, as may be in the best interest of the
college. Central Florida Community College is not re-
sponsible for expenses Incurred prior to the award of
the proposal by District Board of Trustees of the Col-
lege, For Information about the Request for Proposal,
please Stewart E. Troutman, Jr. at (352) 873-5815.

/s/ Charles R. Dassance
President
District Board of Trustees
Central Florida Community College

Central Florida Community College
Citrus Campus
New instructional Center
Project Overview

The new Central Florida Community College Citrus
County Instructional Center will be located on the
grounds of Citrus Campus located in Lecanto. The -
Citrus Campus site is located at the Intersection of
County Road 491 and Grover Cleveland Boulevard
approximately one mile from the Lecanto High School
facility. The Citrus Campus is centrally located to serve
the needs of Citrus County, serving the communities of
Crystal River, Homosassa Springs, Inverness, and Beverly
Hills. The current campus Includes an administration
building, and two buildings that house classrooms, labs,
faculty offices, bookstore, and a student lounge.-The
campus also Incorporates four portable classrooms
and a maintenance facility. The existing campus infra-
structure includes underground electric service, under-
ground communication, county water and sanitary
sewer, and an air cooled chill water plant.

The new Instructional Center will require approximatly
36,000 GSF to house student services space, bookstle,
student cafe, health occupations classroom,
economic development space, corporate training, -
science lab, general purpose classrooms, and faculty
offices. The program for this project has not been
written, a more detailed estimate of the required
space and project budget will be made available to
those firms selected for interview.

The proposal requires Inclusion of a narrative descrip-
tion of the plan and design process recommended by
the firm The design process should include a tentative
calendar and description of activities. Information
about the design team should be limited to the follow-
ing three elements: Architect, Mechanical, Electrical.
Plumbing, and Structural Engineers,

Landscape. Furniture, Audio Visual, Security, and
Communication are not to be Included In the
proposal. The college will require that the project
meets the minimum Leeds Certification to be
determined by the design team.

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
October 24 and 31,.2007.








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