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NOVEMBER 7, 2007


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Tense landing at airport


Cheers!
President Bush and French
president Nicolas Sarkozy try
to cozy relations between two
nations./Page 16A
ART TEACHER OF THE YEAR:
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A work of art
Students in Lecanto Middle
School art teacher Brenda
Dalton's classes spend their
time crafting art; she spends
it crafting creative minds.
/Page 1C

OPINION:

The war
over immigration
is essentially a
battle for the
1Hispanic vote.
P liticians will
dd anything to
get it ...

COLUMN, PAGE 14A
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WATER WOES:
All dried up
State residents
to face tighter
water restric-
tions after
another lean
year of rainfall,
state water dis-
trict officials
said Tuesday as
SFlorida pre-
pares to enter
the dry season.
/Page 3A
ALL IN:
Don't bet on it
Federal officials tell Gov.
Charlie Crist to settle the
gambling dispute with the
Seminole Indian Tribe or
else./Page 3A


Annie's Mailbox ........ 6C
Com ics .............. 7C
Crossword ............ 6C
Editorial ............ 14A
Entertainment ......... 6B
Horoscope ............ 6C
Lotte-ry Pay,:,ut: ......... 6B
M v e., ......... 7C
Obituaries........... 6A
Stocks ... ... .. ... 12A
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SRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
The pilot of this Baron twin-engine aircraft safely lands at approximately 6:05 p.m. Tuesday at the Crystal River Airport as sparks fly. The landing gear was stuck
in the up position, so the pilot had to land the plane on its belly. No one was hurt in the incident.

Malfunctioning landing gear forces plane to land on belly; emergency crews on standby


CRUSTY LOFTS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle


A Crystal River man escaped from
his airplane unharmed after screech-
ing into the Crystal River Airport
without any landing gear Tuesday
evening.
Pilot Leonard Frishman was flying
his Baron tiwin engine airplane from
Miami to Crystal River, according to
Crystal Aero Group operator Tom
Davis. At about 5:15 p.m. airport work-


New rules


boost roof


repair cost


Some homeowners

experience sticker shock
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Pardon the pun, but the cost of a new
roof is going through, well, you know.
That's because of changes in the Florida
Building Code that went into effect Oct. 1,
raising the cost of a new roof by up to 50
percent.
The changes, designed to protect roofs
against hurricane damage, caught many
roofers and customers by surprise.
Representatives in the construction
industry hoped the Legislature would


ers learned from Frishman that he
was having trouble lowering his elec-
tronic landing gear as he approached
the airport
At first, Davis said, they tried to
instruct Frishman over the radio on
how to manually lower the wheels.
"That procedure \'as unsuccess-
ful," Davis said.
A second pilot flew up to see if pos-
sibly the landing gear was down and
Frishman simply wasn't aware, but
that wasn't the case.
Firefighters and emergency crews


from Citrus County Fire Rescue,
Nature Coast EMS, the Citrus County
Sheriff's Office and the Crystal River
Fire Department came out to the air-
port to be there for the landing.
"We always prepare for the worst-
case scenario and hope for the best,"
Fire Rescue spokeswoman Patty
Jefferson said.
As the airport filled with emer-
gency lights, passersby stopped on
West Venable Street to see what was
going on. Crystal River resident Angie
Evanoski and her father Ed Evanoski


came out after they heard about the
pilot's troubles over a radio scanner
they have at home.
Ed is a former firefighter from
Connell Heights and Angie's
boyfriend is a firefighter for Crystal
River Fire Rescue.
"It was scary," Angie said after
watching the pilot land.
The plane landed quite smoothly,
considering it was metal scraping
onto pavement, the family comment-

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MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
AAA Roofing Inc. roofers Bernardo Briseno, left, and Rodolfo Sanchez prepare an existing
roof Monday on a Citrus Hills home. Changes to the Florida Building Code that went into
effect Oct. 1 have significantly increased the cost of a new roof for many homes. v


have postponed the change to coincide
with a newly revised Florida Building
Code that is set to take effect Oct. 1, 2008,
said Dennis MacNeil, director of the
Citrus County Building Division.


June Austin didn't know any of this. She
only knew she needed a roof for her Citrus
Hills home.
Please see ROOFS/Page 4A


Water district setting up focus groups


Participants will be paid $40


TERRY WITT
terrywitt@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Selected residents in Crystal
River, Kings Bay and Citrus
Springs are being offered a


way to earn an easy $40 by tak-
ing part in a pollution research
survey
Kerr & Downs, a Tallahassee
research group hired by the
Southwest Florida Water
Management District, will pay
participants in focus groups to


discuss how they apply fertiliz-
er to their lawns and how they
maintain their septic tanks.
That's it.
The information will be used
to design an education cam-
paign to reduce pollution in
the aquifer and springs of the
Spring Coast Watershed, said
District spokeswoman Robyn
Hanke.


"We're trying to determine
how they are-doing their fertil-
izing and maintenance of sep-
tic systems," Hanke said. "One
of the, mainsources of pollu-
tion for springs and groundwa-
ter is fertilizer and leaky septic
tanks."
The education department
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Ruth Falsetti: She worked to serve the hungry


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Chronicle
No one went hungry as long as Ruth
Falsetti was around.
It was her mission, her calling, to feed
the hungry, and she fed them to the best of
her ability body, soul and spirit.
For more than 10 years, Ruth ran the
Feed My Sheep program at St. Margaret's
Episcopal Church in Inverness, until she
lost her final battle with cancer Oct. 23.
She was 73.
"It was Ruthie and Madge Benson who
taught me everything I know about soup


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kitchen work," said Debbie Lattin, direc-
tor of Citrus County Harvest "My most
memorable moment with Ruthie was in
September 2004."
KC. Crump's restaurant in Homosassa
had burned down, and the owners wanted
to salvage whatever food they could.
Hurricane Frances had hit Florida about
that time and the local Salvation Army
canteen was working around the clock,
trying to keep up with the demand of feed-


ing hungry people.
"I called Ruthie and
Madge, and in a matter of
-minutes Ruthie had mobi-
lized an entire team of vol-
unteers to heat up donated
food from Madge's soup
kitchen (at the Inverness
Ruth Vineyard) and Harvest
Falsetti was bringing in all the
food from K.C. Crump's.
"Ruthie and her volunteers cooked over
150 pounds of chicken, 50 pounds of fish,
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Inflation rising


Elder Options


to meet Nov. 14


DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
Samantha and Casey Bearden blow up balloons for their family yard sale recently in the Inverness Highlands. Fall is in the air,
as seasonal residents are trickling back and the weather is perfect for yard sales, bazaars and festivals to fill every weekend
calendar.


Group located

in Gainesville
Special to the Chronicle
Elder Options, formerly The
Mid-Florida Area Agency on
Aging Inc. (MFAAA), will con-
duct a public meeting at 10
a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, in the
Elder Options Board Room at
5700 S.W 34th St. Suite 222,
(Florida Farm Bureau
Building) in Gainesville.
The Elder Options Board of
Directors and Advisory
Council will consider and take
action on the Draft 2008 Area
Plan on Aging. The Area Plan
on Aging is the document
through which Elder Options
identifies the needs of elders
living in North Central Florida
and proposes to the Florida
Department of Elder Affairs a
plan for the distribution of
public funds to address those
needs.
Should any person wish to
appeal any decision with


respect to any matter consid-
ered at the above-referenced
meeting, he/she may need to
ensure verbatim recording of
the proceeding in order to pro-
vide a record for judicial
review.
Persons with disabilities
should contact the Elder
Options at least 48 hours prior
to the meeting in order to
request any special assistance.

Held Over 1 More Week
Deadline is
,November 15,2007

LEND US

YOUR EARS...


VETERANS APPRECIATION WEEK
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
: Veterans Flea Market: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. today, Stokes Flea
Market. Stokes Flea Market will provide veteran service
organizations and auxiliaries a table free of charge. Call 746-
7000 to reserve a table.
Veterans Day Program: 2 p.m. Friday, Inverness Primary
School. Inverness Primary School will present a Veterans Day
program honoring the nation's veterans in the school cafete-
ria. All veterans and veteran service organizations are invited
to attend. Call 726-2632.
Veterans Fish Fry: 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, American Legion Post
155. All veterans and the public invited. Sponsored by 40 &
8 Voiture 1219. Cost: $5 at the door. Call 795-6526.
Veterans Day Parade: 10 a.m. Saturday, Inverness. Lineup
begins at 8:30 a.m. in the Citrus High School parking area
located off of Highland Blvd. No entry fee.
t Veterans Day Memorial Service: Following parade Saturday,
Inverness. Memorial service at the Old Courthouse Heritage
Museum following the Veterans Day Parade.
-W Veterans Day Luncheon: Noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Inverness.
Veteran service organizations commanders, ladies' auxiliary
presidents and veterans invited. Hosted by VFW Post 4337
' and its ladies' auxiliary. Call 344.3495.
4I Massing of the Colors Ceremony: 3 p.m. Sunday,
Homosassa. Colorful and patriotic ceremony sponsored by
the U.S. Submarine Veterans Sturgeon Base at the First
"'-l ited Methodist Church of Homosassa. Call 726-3774.,
R, military Appreciation Dinner: 5 to 9. pm. Monday,
Inverness. The Golden Coral Restaurant, 2605 East Gulf to
Lake Highway (S.R, 44), will provide a free "thank you" din-
ner to honor any person who has served in the Armed Forces
of the United States. No identification is required. Since the
inauguration of Military Appreciation Monday in 2001,
Golden Coral has donated 1.5 million free "thank you" din-
ners to veterans and $1.9 million to the Disabled American
Veterans. Call 637-3310. ,


Water district encourages

residents to 'skip a week'

during cooler months


' Special to the Chronicle
-The Southwest Florida
Water Management District's
new public awareness cam-
paign will encourage residents
who irrigate their lawns to
'"skip a week" during the cool-
er months.
*According to research by the
University of Florida, as tem-
peratures grow cooler, grass
doesn't need to be watered as
often.
' People can use the following
.tips to determine when their
grass needs water:
Grass blades are folded in
half.
Grass blades are blue-gray.
A footprint remains on the
lawn.
, Due to below-normal rainfall
pnd groundwater conditions,
all 16 counties within the dis-
trict are under one-day-per-


week lawn watering restric-
tions through Nov. 30.
Climatologists are predicting
a La Nifia event, which calls
for a drier than normal fall,
winter and spring.
The district, as well as public
water suppliers like Tampa
Bay Water and the Peace
River/Manasota Regional
Water Supply Authority, are
concerned about meeting
demands during the upcoming
dry season, which could set
new historic record lows.
Skipping a week of irrigation
would help conserve potable
water, which could be used for
public supply
For more information about
water restrictions, visit the dis-
trict's Web site
www.WaterMatters.org or call
(800) 848-0499 or (800) 423-1476,
ext. 4498, during normal busi-
ness hours.


-County BRIEFS


BHCA to host
Sen. Dean
The Beverly Hills Civic
Association is having a special
meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
29. It will be at the recreation asso-
ciation building at 1 Civic Circle.
Sen. Charles Dean will speak
about various subjects and will
answer questions from the audi-
ence. The meeting will be open to
the public.
Church to sponsor
food giveaway
The Church Without Walls will
Iost its annual turkey giveaway at
9 a.m. Saturday in the parking lot
of the Inverness Wal-Mart on State
Road 44.
The event will include informa-
tion from the sheriffs office and the


health department, a bounce
house, face painters and clowns.
SCORE will host
open house
SCORE will have an open
house from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at
CFCC Lecanto campus. Come
meet the volunteer counselors who
help get new businesses launched
in Citrus County.
SCORE is looking for people
who are interested in becoming a
business counselor, as well as
those who want to volunteer cleri-
cal help.
The open house will be in the
Jerome Multi-Purpose Room,
building L-2, room 103.
For information, call Bob
Radcliffe at 382-3656.
From staff reports


NOTICE TO ALL VETERANS


Who Have Honorably Served Their

Country In Time of War or Peace


To recognize the contribution
Florida Veterans have made
to the Liberty we enjoy,
we are assigning grave
spaces in our Veterans'
Gardens here at Fountains
Memorial Park. As an honorably
discharged veteran of the
United States Armed Forces,
you may be qualified for burial space at no cost other than a small one time charge
(required by state law for endowment care). However, you must register for this.
You must be able to show proof of Honorable Discharge. There is a limited number
of Veteran's spaces available. Certificates or spaces will be issued on a first come,
first serve basis.
Cut out and mail to Fountains Memorial Park


5635 W. Green Acres Street, Homosassa, FL 34446
or call (352) 628-2555

Without Obligation, I would like to receive
information on the following:
L I Veteran's Burial Site at Fountains Memorial Park
[ I Veteran and Spouse Burial Site
[I. O Expressed Wishes Planning Portfolio
E -Cremation Options

Name Age _

City
0 State Zip
Branch of Service
Year Discharged
Telephone
Number in Family


for a Hearing

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My audiology clinics have
received a generous grant
from Magnalone to conduct
an important field study on
a new model of open ear
hearing aid. It is smaller
and more comfortable than
traditional hearing aids. We
are seeking people with mild
to moderate hearing loss to
participate In the study. Both
current hearing aid users and
non-users are needed.
In exchange for completing
a pre-and post-fitting ques-
tionnaire, the participants
will earn the free use of this
hearing aid for thirty days. My
audiologists will provide the
exam and lab services at no
charge through the grant.
At the end of this thirty day
trial, participants will return
the aids to one of my clinics
or purchase the aids at a
discounted price.
For information or to
schedule a free candidate
screening, call us at
795-5700 or visit our
Latest News Link at
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Citrus County
Sheriff
DUI arrest
Heather Colleen Obrien, 21,
10775 S. Power Ave., Floral City, at
9:45 p.m. Thursday on charges of
possession of a controlled sub-
stance, driving under the influence


and possession
Obrien was
pulled over for
swerving in the
roadway and
changing lanes
without signal-
ing. She failed
field sobriety
tests and the
deputy noted
that during one
of the tests she
kept begging for


of marijuana.

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about arrests
the Citrus Co
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forgiveness and grabbed at the
deputy for balance. Obrien told the
deputy she had been smoking mar-
ijuana earlier and took three
Darvocets that had been prescribed
to her sister. Once Obrien was
arrested, the deputy found a glass
pipe with marijuana residue, a par-
tially smoked marijuana cigarette, a
marijuana bud and cocaine. No
bond.
Other arrests
Brandy D. Massey, 23, 35 S.
Adams St., Beverly Hills, at 9:54
p.m. Thursday on a charge of crimi-
nal mischief. Massey said she broke
four windows of a Jeep. Bond
$1,000.
Raymond Francis Jackson,
54, 4585 E. Harvard Dr., Hernando,
at 9:33 p.m. Thursday on charges
of assault or battery on a law
enforcement officer and resisting
an officerwithoutviolence. Jackson
was pulled over for speeding and
when he stopped got out of his
vehicle and aggressively walked
toward the driver side door of the
patrol car with his fists balled up,
according to a deputy. The deputy
pulled out his taser and warned
Jackson to put his hands on the
trunk of the patrol car. Throughout


the process Jackson refused to
comply several times, so the
deputy used his taser twice.
Jackson was taken to Citrus
Memorial hospital for having ele-
vated blood pressure and was later
transported to the detention facility.
Bond $2,500.
Joseph Barton Lesser, 27, 79
S. Potter St.,
Beverly Hills, at
E NET 12:55 a.m.
formation Friday on a
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ROOFS
Continued from Page 1A

Austin, who bought the home
with her late husband in 1989
and moved in 2000, received an
estimate in September from
AAA Roofing Inc. for about
$8,000. When Austin called
back in early October to sign a
contract, the cost had jumped
to $11,180.
"They said the quote was no
longer good because new legis-
lation had gone into effect,"


LANDING
Continued from Page 1A

ed. Others agreed.
"It went very well," Fire
Rescue Chief Richard Stover
said. "I was very impressed
with the landing."
Frishman was checked out


Austin said.
Austin said she wasn't happy
about the increase, but it's still
something she can afford.
"I'm probably a heck of a lot
more fortunate than others,"
she said.
Joe Chewning, manager of
AAA Roofing, said he under-
stands why customers such as
Austin are upset
"Most of them are pretty
angry because the price went
up so much," he said. "In some
cases it's 25 to 50 percent.
That's a significant increase in
cost."

by paramedics, but was not
sent to the hospital. Davis said
Frishman was an experienced
pilot and seemed mostly calm.
Davis said that while the pro-
pellers are "toast" and the bot-
tom was scraped up both
costly repairs there didn't
seem to be major structural
damage. Because of that, the
landing will most likely be clas-


The new rules require instal-
lation of water barriers
designed to protect homes
when a storm rips off shingles,
MacNeil said. On re-roofing
jobs when roof covering is
peeled down to the protective
sheaving, roof deck attach-
ments and fasteners must be
strengthened or corrected, he
said.
The law applies only to exist-
ing single-family homes. Newly
built homes, multi-family
buildings and businesses are
exempt, he said.
Chewning said the law prob-

sified as an "incident" rather
than an "accident"
"I've been here 30 years and
we've never had a fatality,"
Davis said of the airport.
"We've had one serious injury."
He said that crash was about
three years ago when a plane
crashed into the nearby golf
course and two people were
seriously injured. Other inci-


ably would protect roofs from {
storm damage, though he said g
there really is no way to know
for sure.
"It's only going to protect it in r.
a moderate situation where the
wind blows off some shingles," ,
he said. "In a major storm,'
where it blows off the vents,'!
that just leaves open holes."
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her home has survived
Florida's storm seasons just1'
fine. q
"We've never had any hurri- '
cane damage," she said. "I lost l
a tree once, but no roof."

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immediate vicinity of the air-
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Jefferson said that while they a
don't get called out to the air- P
port very often, they do need to:J
have a future training to be bet- ri
ter prepared for emergencies. ,'.
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had an air crash training," she JI
said. F


Michael Schi-
llings, 20, 7719
W. Hunterhill St.,
Dunnellon, at 1:48 a.m. Friday on a
Citrus County warrant charge of fail-
ure to appear in reference to an orig-
inal felony theft charge. No bond.
Sean R. Nelson, 21, 463 N.E.
Terrace, Crystal River, at 9:55 a.m.
Friday on charges of driving with a
suspended/revoked license and
fleeing/eluding law enforcement.
Two deputies saw Nelson filling a
car with gas and one of the deputies
knew Nelson did not have a driver
license. When he pulled away from
the gas station the deputies tried to
have Nelson pulled over, but he
sped up and wouldn't stop.
Eventually, Nelson parked at his
house and ran into the backyard.
Nelson was found later out of
breath and a passenger in a car
driving nearby. Nelson resisted
being taken out of the vehicle, threw
up several times and smelled of
alcohol. In a yard nearby deputies
found a bag of crack cocaine. The
yard was along the path Nelson
took when he ran, they noted. Bond
$7,000.
Luis Demetrio Urbina, 34, 801
E. New Orleans Ave., Tampa, at
3:32 a.m. Saturday on a charge of
driving with a suspended/revoked
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and after we transported it to
the Salvation Army canteen all
she could say was, 'What can
we do next?' What do they
need?'"
Ruth had a great compassion
for the hungry and homeless.
She almost
ended up
homeless her- Sh
self when she
was in her 50s. do anytl
She had been
working as a anybody.
ward secretary
at Citrus had to sa
Memorial
Hospital and need,' a
also had an
antiques store was thern
and sold
antiques at the
flea market at friend of Ruth Fals
the county fair-
grounds when
osteoarthritis nearly crippled
her and she couldn't work any-
more.
She told the Chronicle in
2005 she felt like she was "des-
tined to be a bag lady in a
wheelchair."
Through the generosity of
her landlord, who wrote off six
month's unpaid back rent,
friends from her church who
paid her utility bills and a
woman at the courthouse who
brought her food, paid some of
her bills and helped her get in
and out of bed, she survived.
That's when she sensed God
telling her, "Feed my sheep."
It took her a while to figure
out what that meant, but when
she did, she went to the vestry
at her church and told them
that she -wanted to feed the
hungry. She didn't care who
you were or whether you had
food to eat at home; she would
feed anyone who came to St.
Margaret's for a hot meal. She


knew that sometimes people
hunger for more than just food.
"They come because they're
hungry for companionship,"
Ruth had said. "A big part of
what we do is eat with them
and listen."
Ruth grew up in New York
and came to Citrus County
from Youngstown, N:Y., in 1977
with her husband, Jim. He died
in 1984. They had two children,
a son and a
daughter.
le would After Jim
died, she start-
hing for ed coming to
the church
All you almost every
day. Ruth didn't
iy was 'I like sitting
home alone.
ind she She started get-
ting involved in
e. the church's
women's
:: ., group, helping
setti, who passed with bazaars
away recently. and teas long
before she ever
became a member. Pretty soon,,
the church was more her home
than her home was. She loved
singing in the choir, but her
heart was always in feeding
people.
"Her favorite saying was, 'No
one's going to go hungry as long
as I'm here,'" said her friend
Terry Fisher. "When people
came to the food pantry, even if
it was after hours, she'd still
feed them."
Fisher said no one truly
knows how much work Ruth
did behind the scenes, from
ordering food to stocking the
pantry shelves to meeting deliv-
ery trucks at a moment's notice.
She also started St.

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Ruth did a lot of work on her
own, but she also had a way of
roping in her friends and get-
ting them to help, too. She was
strong willed some might say
stubborn and pig-headed. She
,did things her way and more or
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"But her heart was in serving
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Ruth loved her friends and
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sausage.
"One of the most endearing
things about Ruth she really
had a direct line to God," Smith
said. "She was always talking
to him and she said he spoke to
her."
Ruth Falsetti was always
positive. Even when diagnosed
with cancer several times, she
always said, "I'm going to beat
it"
As she once told the
Chronicle, "I needed to go
through everything I've been
through and I've come through
every setback even stronger.
Besides, my spirit has always
been healthy"
She called everything she
had gone through "gifts from
God" so when she sat at the
tables and ate with those she
fed and listened to their sto-
ries, she understood and knew
what they felt, and they would
know that she knew.
"She had a die-hardedness
to help the homeless in this
county," Smith said. "She was a
completely whole person and
absolutely unique. She will be
sorely missed."


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Alene Addair, 73
FLORAL CITY
Alene Kay Addair, 73, Floral
City, died Monday, Nov. 5, 2007,
at home with her family.
Mrs. Addair was born in St
Joe, Mo. She moved to Florida
in 1959 from Washington.
She was a member of the
VF.W Ladies Auxiliary of
Floral City.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Sam Addair of Floral
City; daughter, Charlene Miller
of Land 0' Lakes; sons, Wayne
Smith of Dallas, Texas, and
Danny Fontaine of
Independence, Mo.; and many
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
National Cremation Society,
Hudson.

Arthur
Anderson, 88
INVERNESS
Arthur W Anderson, 88,
Inverness, died Saturday, Oct
27, 2007, in the Hospice Unit of
Citrus Memorial hospital.
Born March
10, 1919, in
North Dakota
to Arthur W.
and Maries ,
Anderson, he c *-
came to this
area in 1976 '
from Syosset, \
N.Y. Arthur
Mr. And- Anderson
erson was
employed by
the U.S. Government for 32
years, having retired as a
Deputy Chief of Quality
Control.
He was a member of the First
Lutheran Church of Inverness.
He was preceded in death by
his .wife of 52 years, Gladys
Eleanor, on Feb. 10, 2000.
Survivors include her sons,
Gerald A- Anderson and wife
Elizabeth of New York, N.Y,
and Glenn D. Anderson and
wife Sydney of Bloomington,
Ind.; and one grandchild.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.

Ruth Davis, 89
OCALA
Ruth E. Davis, 89, Ocala, died
Monday, Nov. 5, 2007.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Joseph B.
Davis.
Survivors include her daugh-
ter, Beverely Correia; son,
Larry Burton; five grandchil-
dren; 10 great-grandchildren;


one great-great-grandchild;
and sisters, Pauline Willis of
Schaumburg, Ill., and Mary
Warren of Bedford, Ind.
Forest Lawn Funeral Home,
Ocala.

Armand
Fecteau, 87
BEVERLY HILLS
Armand A. Fecteau, 87,
Beverly Hills, died Tuesday,
Nov. 6, 2007, in Beverly Hills.
A native of
Montreal, B
Canada; he
was born to
George
Fecteau and
Alexina (Tetault). Mr. Fecteau
moved from Bristol, Conn., to
St. Petersburg and then to
Beverly Hills where he lived
from the past 20 years.
He retired after 31 years as a
lieutenant in the Bristol police
force.
He was a veteran of the U.S.
Navy and served in World War
II.
He was a member of Harry F
Nesbitt VEW Post No. 10087 in
Beverly Hills.
Mr. Fecteau was an avid
golfer and was a member of the
Oak Ridge Golf Club. He was
also a weightlifter all of his life,
In the 1940s, he was the New
England weightlifting champi-
on.
He was Catholic and attend-
ed Our Lady of Grace Catholic
Church in Beverly Hills.
Survivors include his wife of
68 years, Evelyn Fecteau of
Beverly Hills; daughters,
Dorothy Piper of Bristol, Conn.,
Carol King of Meriden, Conn.,
and Joan Fecteau and husband
Robert Kurtz of Orangeville,
Calif.; brothers, Roland
Fecteau of Titusville, Francis
Fecteau and wife Rita of
Bristol, Conn., Ernest Fecteau
and wife Kay of St Petersburg
and Bernard Fecteau and wife
Gladys of New Port Richey; sis-
ters, Lucille Warner of Bristol,
Conn., and Blanche Adamczyk
of Bristol, Conn.; six grandchil-
dren; one great-granddaugh-
ter; and many nephews and
nieces.
Fero Funeral Home with
Crematory, Beverly Hills.

Theresa
I oas-so, 87
INVERNESS
Theresa M. Losasso, 87,
Inverness, died Sunday, Nov. 4,
2007, at her residence.
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INVERNESS, Fla. Olivia J. Schadt, 71, a resident of Inverness, Fla. and
formerly of Oswego, died Monday Aug. 20, 2007 surrounded by her family
She was born in Oswego, the daughter of the late
Robert and Viola (Dunsemore) Bullock.
Mrs. Schadt had been employed for more than 30 years as a telephone
operator with AT&T in Oswego until her retirement. She had also been
employed as a hostess at Old World Restaurant and an associate at
Wal-Mart both located in Inverness.
She is survived by her son, Mark Schadt of Orlando, Fla.; her daughter,
Cindy (Robert) Gleason of Angola: two sisters, Bernice Collins and
Patricia Phillips both of Fulton: three grandchildren, Amy Gleason,
Ashley Gleason and Amber Gleason, all of Angola; and several nieces
and nephews. She was predeceased by four siblings, Robert "Bo" Bullock,
732386 Bertha Bullock, Ockie Bullock and Donald Bullock.


Long Island, N.Y, she was born
Aug. 2, 1920, to Joseph and
Mary Zumpol and came to this
area in 1973 from there.
She was a homemaker and
parishioner at Our Lady of
Fatima Catholic Church. She
enjoyed playing bingo and
watching game shows on televi-
sion. She liked reading the
newspaper front to back and
doing the word searches in
them. She also enjoyed the out-
doors, bird watching and fish-
ing.
Often, she would go to soup
kitchens and volunteer her
time so that she would have the
opportunity to socialize with
friends.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Anthony, on
Jan. 14, 1974; eight brothers;
and one sister.
Survivors include her sons,
Joseph A. Losasso of Shirley,
Long Island, N.Y, Philip
Losasso and wife Angie of
Hernando and Robert Losasso
of Inverness; daughters,
Virginia Stahl .and husband
Sylvan of Hernando, Theresa
Samoraj and husband Jerzyk of
Inverness and Dianne Walker
and husband Barry of
Hernando; nine grandchil-
dren; and 10 great-grandchil-
dren.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.

George
O'Brien, 80
GAINESVILLE
George Dewey O'Brien, 80,
Gainesville, died Monday, Nov.
5 2007, at his residence under
the care of his family and
Haven Hospice.
Mr. O'Brien
was born Aug.
4, 1927, in
Bronx, N.Y, to
Dewey and
Mae (Ward)
O'Brien. He moved to
Gainesville this year from St
Augustine.
He was a retired president
and owner of two corporations
related to the bowling industry
and served in the U.S. Army
during the Korean War.
He was a member of the St
Augustine VEW Post. His
enjoyments in life were paint-
ing, fishing and going to the
beach.
He was Catholic.
Survivors include three
daughters, Doris Foss of
Bristol, R.I., Geri Farah of
Gainesville and Lynda O'Brien
of Interlachen; son, George


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FRANKLIN MULLIGAN
Memorial Service:Wed., 10am-Chapel
ARTHUR ANDERSON
Memorial Service: Tues., 11/13
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SOPHIE EYLES
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OurLady of FatimaCatholic Church
THERESA M. LOSASSO
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O'Brien of Gainesville; sister,
Eileen Yuliano of Lindenhurst,
N.Y; 12 grandchildren; and
nine great-grandchildren.
Chas E. Davis Funeral Home,
Inverness.

Bernard
Paquin, 80
BROOKSVILLE
Bernard Eugene Paquin, 80,
Brooksville and formerly
Ozello, died Saturday,. Nov. .3,
2007.
He came
here 50 years
ago from his
native South
Haven, Mich.
He was a
retired foreman for Parrott
Grassing Company and, along
with his wife, Esther, owner
and operated Paquin's General
Store for many years.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran.
He was a life member of Elks
Lodge 1509, South Haven,
Mich., member of Brooksville
Moose Lodge and Brooksville
Jaycees and attended
Emmanuel Baptist Church of
Brooksville.
He was predeceased by his
wife, Esther.
Survivors include his son,
Kenneth and wife Leanne
Paquin of Orlando; daughters,
Sandra and husband Bill
Whitehead and Sharon
McKeathan, all of Brooksville;
grandchildren, Autumn
Mayfield, Carson Barnes,
Haley, John and Scarlett
McKeathan and Ryan and Alec
Paquin.
Merritt Funeral Home,
Brooksville Chapel.

Helena
Polchlopek, 91
CITRUS SPRINGS
Helena Polchlopek, 91,
Citrus Springs, died Tuesday,
Nov. 6, 2007, in Crystal River.
Mrs. Polchlopek was born in
Krakow, Poland, and came to
this area from Poland in

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She was a Jehovah's Witness
and enjoyed gardening.
Her husband, Tadeucz A.
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Polchlopek in death Aug. 29,
2006.
She is survived by sister
Chana Grunberger of
Hallendale Beach.
Fero Funeral Home, Beverly
Hills.
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obituaries.
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Brandon Scott Allen. The
service of remembrance for
Mr. Brandon Scott Allen, 25,
Inverness, will be at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007, at
the Inverness Chapel of
Hooper Funeral Homes.
Friends may call from 4 to 6
p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, at
the chapel. Cremation will be
under the direction of
Hooper Crematory,
Inverness.
Arthur W. Anderson.
Funeral service will be at 11
a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007, at
the First Lutheran Church of
Inverness with the Rev. Tom
Beaverson officiating.
Interment will follow in Mt.
Pleasant Cemetery in
Newark, N.J. In lieu of flow-
ers, memorials requested to
First Lutheran Church of
Inverness.
Theresa M. Losasso. A cel-
ebration of life memorial
service will be at 10 a.m.
Friday, Nov. 9, 2007, at the
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Fr. Charles Leke of Our
Lady of Fatima Catholic
Church officiating.
Inurnment will follow at Oak
Ridge Cemetery in
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X2A WEDNESDAY, INOVMIMBER 7, 2007


A j,


MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
Ctigrp 1502593 35.08 -.82
EMC Cp 452036 2340 -.09
GenElec 419533 40.18 -.02
Coeur 409226 4.36 +.52
TenetHIth 361417 3.95 +.72

GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
Chspk 7.87 +2.16 +37,8
TenetHIth 3.95 +.72 +223
Valassis 12.87 +2.23 +21.0
Nortellfrs 19.18 +2,90 +178
Guess s 4772 +6.29 +15 2

LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
BostBeoi 3855 -1315 -25.4
ACA Cnp n 2,6 -65 -19,7
Tredgar 1350 -2,45 -154
CooperTire 17,4 -3.06 -14,6
Orbit n 8,80 -1,7 -14.3

DIARY


Advanced
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume


2,087
1,185
99
3,371
152
199
3,770,484,527


MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
SPDR 1650422 152.07 +2.02
iShR2K nya 833808 79.96 +1.48
SP Fncl 820006 31.80 +.53
PrUShQQQ 273686 34.43 -.57
SPEngy 179102 77.75 +2.51

GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
DigitalFX n 3.05 +.90 +41.9
EnvirTec If 3.11 +.76 +32.3
ChinaArch n10.30 +2.02 +24.4
EvolPetrol 3.90 +.60 +18.1
Uranerz 4.73 +.58 +14.0

LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
Jaclyn 5.16 -1.30 -20,1
PeaceAg 2.29 -.38 -14.2
FedTrstCp 3.50 -.50 -12.5
ZBBEnn 2.95 -.33 -10.1
NeoStm n 2.81 -.29 -9.4

DIARY


Advanced
Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume


A8 i-
506
102
1,436
66
48
648,356,469


MOST ACTIVE ($1 R MORE)'
Name Vol (00) Last Chg
SunMicro 1968890 5.16 -.55
PwShs QQQ1238594 54.68 +.61
Microsoft 975690 36.41 -.32
SiriusS 926947 3.51 +.16
Cisco 883663 34.08 +1.00

GAINERS (52 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
DivX 15.89 +3.91 +32.6
Aixtron 14.49 +2.59 +21.8
GPC Biot 5.79 +1.01 +21.1
Pegasys if 12.96 +2.19 +20.3
ChinaPrecn 6.15 +1.01 +19.6

LOSERS (S2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
Momenta 5.67 -7.71 -57.6
BioLase 2.89 -2.55 -46.9
Emageon 5.09 -2.41 -32.1
AlbnyMIc 12.31 -5.10 -29.3
FrankCred 2.36 -.87 -26.9

DIARY


Declined
Unchanged
Total issues
New Highs
New Lows
Volume


7;'20
1,279
129
3,128
97
293
2,452,460,634


iHere are the 825 most active Stocks on tre New York Stock Excnange. 765 most active on ine
Nasdaq National Markel and 116 most active on the American Stock Excnange. Stocks in bold
: are worn at least $5 and changed 5 percent or more in price Ur erlirnn tor 50 most actdie
on NYSE and Nasdaq and 25 most active on Ames Tables show name. price and net change.
ana one to two aoOitional fields rotated through the week. as follows.


DIv: Current annual dividend rate paid on stock. based on latest
quarterly or semiannual declaration, unless otherwise toolnoted
Name: Stocks appear alphabetically by the company s full name
(not its abbreviation). Names consisting of irilials appear at the
: beginning of each letter's hlist.
Last: Price stock was trading at when exchange closed [or the day
Chg: Loss or gain for the day. No change indicated by ..


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comropar. d N-w 52-.Aew' lw iad Lo', .r,i las 12 iT ~ a.." Com..an i fc.rerly I,.i d fl j :' i
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date orinly Irmn e bagr.nninrg l rradlng pl. PietaeS si c o .un E' o -Prtsfe,.,.As P. p i
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inbaued wa Warrar eallming a p ui-r.Ce l a sa.ak u NW 52.'.ae rih un Uri, ..-:
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rer3.ied under the cOar.kupTf,: Ia Appeiar ,. rOni mel ne r '
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Cunentl annual late, irl.:1% as incs rase i bI rir,.S ilseiL- d a der,.1 sn,,riJusr ,,in J i. .
Sum ct di'iden0r paki afls uia-l splt no re .ular rate Ir Saum :,.. .dernds 'p ldrilao y r
MoIs ee-ni a ldBrid was.en m era or 06alarred DerJaie1 or paid 1ini Byar a rimulathe .2 i., 3
Iasue wtar, driderds in arrears I Cunrrnt annual rate. w .:r, Wai a.screaaasd by mosf b,.. .m r
receri dildernd announrelrrienl p Irniala diider.. annual rate nal know, yield nor *
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YTD
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AT&T Inc 1.42
BkofAm 2.56
CapCtyBk .70
Citigrp 2.16
Disney .31
EKodak .50
ExxonMbl 1.40
FPL Grp 1.64
FlaRock .60
FordM
GenElec 1.12
GnMotr 1.00
HomeDp .90
Intel .45
IBM 1.60
Lowes .32
McDnlds 1.50


... +12.0
+1.11 -14.7
+1.40 -21.4
-.82 -37.0
+.20 +1.6
+.29 -2.2
+2.72 +17.9
+.06 +23.7
+2.21 +48.6
-.04 +14.9
-.02 +8.0
+.16 +17.7
+.26 -25.1
+.65 +35.8
-.23 +16.5
-.40 -20.6
+.07 +34.8


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52-weeK
High Low


14,198.10
5,487.05
537.12
10,387.17
2,531.82
2,861.51
1,576.09
856.48
15,938.99


11,939.61
4,486.60
440.32'
8,716.72
1,116.16
2,331.57
1,363.98
736.00
13,683.52


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NYSE Composite
Amex Index
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S&P 500
Russell 2000
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8 6 AssuredG 16.73 +40 15 14 Carnival 45.55 -.11
-, 498L d13101 16 16 AstoriaF 25.24 +1.28 14 12 Caterpillar 74.92 +1.42
30 24 ABBLtd u3181 +.89 13 14 ATMOS 27.84 +01 ... 15 Celeslicg 7.22 +.08
7 8 ACELId 55852 +1.39 11 10 AutoNan d16.60 -.22 9 ... Cemex 28.04 +.21
19 AESCerp 22,53 +.61 23 22 AutoData 49,56 +33 17 15 CenterPnt 18.21 +.57
20 17 AFLAC 62.90 +,74 12 AvisBudgetdl9,25 -.17 .. Centex d22.70 +.64
-. 22 AGCO u6.28 +5,49 14 11 Avael 38,82 -.11 14 16 CntryTel 45.43 +07
15 13 AGLRes .019 +.41 30 20 Avon 40.47 +26 29 24 Ceridian 35.93 +.05
23 14 AKS1eel 47.72 +64 12 10 BB&TCp d34.58 +.52 50 25 ChmpE 11.54 +.17
11 8 AMR 2203 -1.10 BHPBitLt 83,48 +3,90 28 22 ChRvLab u62.72 +5.60
.. ASA Ld u81.39 +2.96 11 11 BJSvcs 26.79 +.74 21 16 Checkpnt 25.85 -.03
21 13 AT&TInc 40.04 28 18 BJsWhIs 34.59 +1.56 ... 13 Chemtura 8.94 +.35
-. 9 AUOptron u22.41 +1.01 29 18 BMCSft 33.68 +.46 11 13 ChesEng u40.67 +1.03
.. AXA 43.15 +.38 13 ...BPPLC u79.70 +.91 11 10 Chevron 90.64 +2.16
44 17 AblLab 54.34 +.32 4 8 BRT 16.06 +.83 15 13 Chicos 12.77 +.25
1 13 AberFIc 7375 +2,70 19 16 BakrHu 867.01 +2.83 ChinaDign 35,43 -.32
.. ... AbitiBownd27.54 -1.96 17 13 BallCp 47.67 -.19 .. Chinalfes 92.98 +3.35
18 16 AccenIure 3627 -1.28 ... Bc8dVArg 25.11 +21 ...... ChinaMbtle 92.06 +4.02
..... AdamsEx 14.78 +26' ..... BcBradess 33.34 +1.01 .. 22 ChinaUni 20.64 +02
16 14 AdvAulo 3648 +1.33 i ... 16 Brcteaus 27.30 +.51 7 9 Chubb 51.30 +.04
.- .... 10 9 BktofAm 45.56 +111 ... 12 ChungTel 18.79 +.33
15 1 ,Q ... 12 1 6 B IkNYMel 48.28 +.86 22 19 ChurchDwt51.03 +4.68
16 14 Aetna 5460 +15 ... BankAA 3.06 +09 16 15 CinciBel 5.25 -.03
25 17 Aient 36.13 ,A .. 16 BarrPhm 57.87 +1.34 .. CircCity d7.48 +.06
65 46 Agnicog 48uOl +1.82 39 BaMckG U46.98 +94 16 12 CbadlBr 4.08 -.04
42 18 Agriumg 1o6.17 +2,.17 23 19 Baxter 59.16 +.13 9 8 Ciarpm d3508 -82
22 20 AilProd u1119 +354 ., BaylaxEg 21.22 +05 ...... CitigppZ 22.92 -.24
21 11 AirTra 9,63 -.23 9 8 BeaSt 102.00 +2.09 20 19 CitzComm 13.12 +42
...... Aaleluc 9.0 +.12 ,,. 9 BeangP 5,00 -.07 24 23 ClearChan 36,57 -.49
15 12 Alcma 2386 +.67 4 .. Beazrt If 10.47 +.95 19 18 Clorox 63.55 +.85
.2 3 AlesmiFiln 3,41 +.27 23 18 BecdDck 80.30 -07 18 15 Coach d33.40 -.53
49 27 6. 07.77 +095 8 Berkley 29.61 +.70 .. 18 CocaCE 25.98 +.10
14 13 ,. 42.14 -17 17 13 BeslBuy 47.08 +.36 26 21 CocaCI 61.01 +.67
...... IBGHi 13.53 .10 15 14 T-i. i. 21.83 -.36 19 12 Coeur 436 +52
...... ABIrco 8.22 +.01 15 16 :,- i. 41.38 -25 24 20 ColgPal 75.52 +.15
17 14 Alfem 77.83 -.63 ...... BlkFL08 14.60 -.02 10 10 CollcvBrdd1l7.58 +.83
37 14 AldWaste 1265 +.04 ... 13 Blackstnn 23.67 -27 10 10 ColBgp 17.65 +32
6 8 Allstate 51.28 +.55 ., 14 BlockHR 19.89 -.05 8 10 Comerica 44.76 +16
28 22 AIrlel 71.30 +.14 ...... Blockbstr 4.72 +.18 41 23 CmcBNJ 40.40 +.23
37 21 AlphaNRs 27.43 +1.54 ..... BlueChp 5.90 +.02 10 10 CclMtIs 30.15 +.90
17 28 Alpharma 21.07 +.68 19 16 Boeing 97.70 -.27 17 15 ComScop 45.36 +.19
15 16 Altrias 72.94 +.58 ... 24 Borders 13.88 +.06 17 14 CmlyHt 32.00 +.79
20 AcumChina 63,06 +1.98 27 21 BostBeer 38.55-13.15 28 ... CVRDs 37.75 +2.21
14 3 AmbacF 27.99 +3.39 10 .. BostProp 103.28 +1.13 ... CVRDpfs 31.59 +1.79
18 15 Amneren 53.91 +.41 77 26 BostonSd 13.12 -.08 31 22 ComstkRsu38.97 +4.50
16 AMoviL 62.89 +1.08 56 ... Brandyw d23.00 -.38 10 10 Con-Way 40.96 +.55
14 11 AEagleOs 22.57 +.64 14 14 Binkers 25.05 +.46 15 15 ConAgra 23.26 -.02
18 15 AEP 47.79 +.07 27 17 BrMvSn 2923 +.10 13 9 ConocPhil 85.14 +1.22
17 15 AmExp 58.57 +.40 60 44 BrkIdPrs 23.04 -.26 28 20 ConsolEngy57.80 +2.70
..... AFncIRT 7.79 -.22 37 18 Brunswick 2235 +.33 13 14 ConEd 47.08 -20
13 9 AmIntGplf 62.05 +2.52 17 19 BungeLl 107.97 +4.95 20 15 ConstellA 24.20 -.16
24 17 AmOrBio 12.77 -.81 17 15 BurlNSF 87.24 +1.74 19 18 ConstellEnu98.40 +1.04
5 15 AmStands 38.41 +.70 49 25 CAInc 27.07 +.19 8 6 CIIAirB 30.96-1.55
.. AmSIP3 10.51 +.03 13 9 CBREIlis 21.82 +73 15 13 Cnvrgys 17.78 -.22
AmTower 45,87 +69 16 14 CBSB d27,90 +.30 16 16 Coopers 54.81 +2.52
5 5 Americct 12.72 -.03 17 16 CHEngy 44.37 -.06 28 11 CooperTlm17.94 -3.06
21 16 Amebrgas 3787 +.13 14 12 CIGNAs 50.82 +.55 15 13 ComPdts 36.13 -1.65
20 13 Ameripnse 59.89 +1.94 16 6 CITGp 31.87 +1.27 19 15 Comina 2419 +77
18 15 AmeriBrg 43.91 +46 ... 14 CMSEng 16.67 +.11 8 CntwdFn 15.02 +.24
9 18 Anadarko 59.87 +2.04 16 14 CSSInds 38.20 +.05 ... 15 Covidienn 40.29 +.04
21 18 AnalogDev 33.70 +.25 16 16 CSX 44.87 +.79 CrwnCstle 40.30 -.04
... ... AnglogldA 45.34 +2.48 23 18 CVSCare 41.82 +.47 16 14 Cumminss127.9 +5.90
19 17 Anheusr 51.13 +.05 39 47 CabIvsnNYd26.98 -.36 17 32 CvpSem u39.39 +3.61
17 12 AnnTayli 30.04 +1.17 24 24 CabotOs 39.14 -.07
15 9 Annauy 1726 +.03 13 0 CalDiven 12.69 -.10
17 15 AonCorp 47.49 +.30 25 15 CallGolf 17.17 +.18 ...... DNPSelc 10.58 -.06
16 12 Apache u105.96 +3.68 15 53 CamdnP d53.16-1.25 19 16 DPL 3021 +20
.. Aptlnv 39.95 -.02 ... 19 Camecogs 49,97 +2.14 .... ... DRHorton 12.24 +.71
24 22 "ApplBio 36.50 +.34 24 20 Cameron 99.95 +2.02 8 15 DTE 48.70 -.27
30 27 AquaAm 22.98 +,19 17 17 CampSp 36.90 -.04 ... 14 Daimler 108.66 +2.03
11 .. Aquila 4.16 +.04 ... 19 CdnNRsgu84.92 +3.64 20 20 Danaher 84.66 +1.85
12 10 ArcelorMit 77.38 +1.84 ...... Canetcg 16.26 +.10 28 14 Darden 40.56 -.50
33 17 ArchCoal 39.34 +.73 13 8 CapOne d59,47 -1.06 16 18 DeanFdss 26.67 +.01
11 14 ArchDan 36.89 +2.37 10 6 CapitlSrce 16.56 +.79 22 17 Deere u160,30 +6.02
19 15 Ashland 55.58 -.03 ... .. CapMpfB 12.75 ... 33 10 DeltaAIrn 18.51 -1.00
13 .. AsdEstat d11.66 +.71 12 14 CardnIHIth 62.05 -.56 36 31 Denbury 58.28 +2.78


15 13 DevonE 92.72 +.31
18 10 DiaOffs 115.89 +3.55
25 14 DianaShip 38.11 -.81
24 20 DicksSptg 30.04 +.60
7 22 Dillards 20.20 -.51
21 19 DirecTV 26.12 +.86
43 11 Discovern 18.24 +.09
16 16 Disney 34.08 +.20
13 15 DomRes 91.83 +.03
5 17 Domtarglf 8.45 +.13
13 13 DowChm 44.79 +1.08
14 14 DuPonI 48.38 +.69
15 16 DukeEgys 19.43 +.07
19 30 DukeRity 30.23 +.33
.. 23 Dynegy 9.25 +.29
33 28 EMCCo 23.40 -.09
23 18 EOGRes u88.47 +1.47
19 14 EastChm 67.08 +1.49


15 13 FamilyDIr d43.51 +.60
... 12 FannleMlf 55.39 +3.39
16 14 FedExCp 103.83 +1.24
10 15 FedSignl 13.01 +.24
19 16 Fedinvst 40.71 +1.10
50 28 Ferrelk 22.49 -.19
79 16 Ferro 20.45 +.51
10 13 FidNFin 13.85 -.28
19 13 FstAmCp 32.07 +.77
...... FstFinFd 11.99 +.04
13 14 FstHorizon 23.83 +.69
...... FftTrEnEq 16.50 -.01
16 16 FirstEngy 68.09 -1.06
27 25 RaRock 63.96 +2.21
48 30 Fluor 153.82 +7.12
12 13 FoolLockr d13.67 -.31
. .. FordM 8.63 -.04
24 12 ForestLab 38.01 -.12


20 16 GenDynamu93.52 +1.67
19 16 GenElec 40.18 -.02
38 67 GnGrthPrp 51.46 +.46
18 16 GenMills 57.36 +.11
11 10 GnMotr 36.16 +16
9 8 Genworh 25.68 +50
... aPw8-44 24.88 -.01
8 8 Gerdaug 12.69 +.33
9 .... Gerdau u31.35 +.66
... Glantntn' 17.50 -1.35
13 10 GlobalSFe u88.10 +4.15
... GolUnhas 27.62 +1.47
39 ... GoldFLtd 18.12 +.71
63 41 Goldcrpg u37.08 +1.32
9 10 GoldmanS 223.16 +4.77
21 17 Goodrich u73.36 +2.65
... 11 Goodyear 30.37 -.10
44 ... vjGrace 28.92 +.62


18 15 HawaiiEl 21.31 -.06
52 12 Headwatrs 14.17 +1.02
33 30 HItCrREIT 41.62 +.03
29 13 HitMgts 6.46 +.09
18 34' HlthcrRty 24.32 -.32
3 92 HlthSouth 20.18 -.01
25 27 HeclaM u11.18 +1.38
12 10 HelkEn 44.89 +2.03
.. HellnTel 18.26 -.09
19 13 Herballe 39.35 +.65
5 11 Hercules 18.42 +.55
31 19 Hershey 41.50 +.03
14 12 Hess u73.98 +4.87
22 16 HewleftP u5341 +87
24 57 HighwdPip 35.02 +.84
10 14 HolyCp 61.31 -244
12 11 HomeDo d3006 +26
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14 12 Eaton 92.10 +2.05
16 16 Edsonlnt 58.08 +.03
17 17 EPasoCp 17.87 -.23
...... Elan 23.16 +.47
15 12 EDS 21.10. -.05
20 18 EmersnEls54.28 +2.75
9 16 EmpDist 23.69 +.36
22 18 EnbrEPtrs 52.48 -.12
16 16 EnCana u73.76 +2.03
.. Endesa 52.87 +.56
8 EnPro 34,55 +.19
9 7 ENSCO 55.92 +1.83
21 18 Entergy 123.54 -.61
9 ... EqtyRsd 38.70 +16
24 9 Exce[M 61.57 +2.39
21 18 Exeaon u83.88 -.04
...... ExprsJet 3.02 +01
13 13 ExxonMbl 9038 +2.72
27 23 FMCTchs 62.19 +1.98
20 18 FPLGrp 67.34 +.06
56 14 FairchldS 17.50 +.29


18 18 ForestOll u50.98 +3.54
16 15 ForuneBr 82.61 +21
17 15 FrankReas 121.97 +.21
.. 11 FredMac 49.39 +2.05
13 10 FMCG 113.50 +3.33
1 ... FremontGn 2.02 +.12
... FiedBR 4.06 +.04
11 13 FrontierOil 47.58 +1.87

11 12 GATX 39.90 +.71
... GLGPrs u14.30 -.30
... GabelliET 9.44 +.07
...... GabHfthW 7.52 +.12'
.. GabUl 9.22 +02
50 30 GameStops58,69 +1.71
8 9 Gannelt 40.41 +34
21 17 Gap 18.72 +.70
42 22 Gartner 21.81 +.46
26 11 GencoShp 67.48 +3.31
30 22 Genenlch 75.31 +.71
20 16 GnCable 72.35 +3.06


11 13 Grarrech 1795 +.22
9 7 Gramrcy 23.29 -.96
17 12 GranteC d39.81 -.66
12 11 GranlPrde 50.43 +.94
17 16 GtPainEn 29.90 +.09
21 14 Griffon 15.15 +.37
...... GpTelevisa 23.80 +.38
... GuangRy 40.53 +.73
27 22 Guess s 47.72 +6.29
2429 HRPTPrp 9.13 +.03
.. HSBUSpfG 24.60 -.05
11 14 Halirtn 40.64 +.88
HanJS 13.20 -.02
...... HanPtDv2 10.31 -.04
26 15 Hanesbrds 30.40 +.10
11 11 Hanoverlns 45.12 +.29
12 12 HarleyD 48.70 +.24
36 ... HamionyG 11.38 +.33
25 22 HarrahE 87.38 +.06
19 18 HarrisCopu65.82 +3.12
10 9 HartfdFn 94.77 +1.81
16 15 Hasbro 28.46 -.41


36 13 HorizLns 30.52 +.70
17 16 HospPT 37.37 +.28
18 17 HoslHolls 20.59 -.08
...... HovnanE d10.04 -.07
16 14 Humana 72.40 +1.01
... 25 IAMGIdg 9.10 +.19
... 27 ICICIBk 67.76 +1.47
44 17 IONGeoph 13.78 -.14
... iShBrazil 85.00 +3.55
...... ISh HK 22.75 +1.17
S.. iShJapan 14.06 +.16
...... ISh Kor 73.85 +3.84
iShMalasia 12.89 +.30
... iShSing 15.25 +.30
.. iShTaiwan 17.26 +.36
...... iShChin25 198,25 +8.44
.. iShSP500 152.35 +2.13
.. iShEmMk 16165 +591
...... iShEAFE 84.67 +126
.. iShREst 72.54 +.75
.. iShDJBrkr 51.67 +83
...... iShSPSmI 68.61 +1,14


10 7 IStar 29.54 +2.51 18 13 Magnalg 99.26 +6.00
16 16 Idacorp 33.68 -.31 .. MaguirePr 2625 +.34
8 8 Idearcn d23.79 +.05 21 16 Manitows 46A8 +221
17 15 ITW 57.15 +.63 31 22 ManoCare 66.90 +.11
16 14 Imation d20.23 -20 15 Manultgs u45.79 +.41
8 Indymac 12.49 -.28 10 10 Marathons 61.33 +2.58
.. 33 Infineon 13.88 -.02 21 18 MarintA 38.40 -.40
9 13 IngerRd 51.47 +97 17 15 MarshM 25.50 +.12
16 14 IntegrysE 52.87 +.07 ... 9 Marshllsnd130.80 -.07
58 36 InlcntlEx u178.34 +3.55 ... 23 MStewrt 11.44 -.35
17 14 IBM 113.17 -23 26 14 Masco 24.07 +.52
30 26 InlaGame 45.05 +.69 33 32 MasterCrdul99A
10 13 InlPap 35.42 +01 +13A7
18 Interoublic d922 -.11 .. 38 MaterialSci 9.10 +.78
61 42 IronMtns u37.30 +125 14 13 Mattel 2125 -.01
25 22 McDerms 59.15 -11
31 19 McDnIds u5974 +.07
22 22 JCrew 39.48 +2.36 15 15 McGrwH 47.00 -.65
9 9 JPMOriCh 44.11 +1.34 20 18 McKesson 64.91 +.09
41 30 JacobsEs 88.35 +4.37 30 McMoRn 12.43 +.06
% 2P JanuECapui3680 59 34 21 McAfeel 39.35 -.82
is 1 I' ,r,. ,. r. I 30 23 MedcoHolt 97.94 +2.61
.1 I, ,,r,,.,, ..,.. 19 17 Medh ic 46.85 -.11
i i : i.t,, 28 25 Mentor 42.80 -26
.' .Ma.... :, . 23 17 Merck 55.99 +.06
:, 1,',- "'" "' 14 8 MelillLyn 56.37 +.49
24 20 Kayo 471 .296 Metavnlend242 2 -.78
S ,:.I -4 7 10 MeUe 65.36 +.48
F .r .:. : F. 79 37 MetroPCSn22.02 +.38
S" ,- ,.,,,T, \" ... ...MicronT 9.92 -22
.,,T7.... 4 5 MidAApit 48.81 +120
I. .. ; 24 17 Midas 1627 -.54
,, 21 Millipore 8.13 +1.58
S,1. ... MIndrayM 38.50 +1.87
+ L,, 1M, ., 1 Mirant 42.98 -.02
Q u 61"1ii ,.. ... 13 MtsuUFJ 809 +25
1 .. ', .' 5 16 MobtleTlu89.71 +4.44
S 1.1 1 '1 23 18 MolCooras 55.24 -1.34
Si. .,,, -. 54 371 Monsanto 96.74 +3.35
5 L .he 3 4 + 1 13 17 Moodys d41.10 +18
LGr.Iaosi* I .11 6 7 MorgStan d5451 -1.08
.1E A, i ... MSEmMkI 3420 +1.15
: 0 1 21 Mosaic '70.00 +2.43
Le ,. 7 +3 3" 55 26 Motorola 17.74 +.03
L 214 1 4, 22 12 MuelerWatd.95 -.53
14 Le'xa '.' ., 22 14 MurphO 7633 +3.60
15 16 Ladede 34,24 +1:55 15 20 MW an 15.06 +.17
.. 42 LVSands 111.81 -96 11 10 NBTY 32.59-1.76
11 LeaCorp 3623 +1.43 15 1 NCRCps u27.73 +27
16 14 LeggMason 77.13 +1 11 1 0 NRGEgys 45.68 +.28
8 8 Lah nBr 59.37 +.83 8 27 NYSEEur 90.40 +.58
SLnnarA 21.49 +28 9 10 NabotS 29.53 +.06
14 15 Leisark 40.7 +.36 26 1 NalooHkd 23.85 -.10
-... LbtyASG 6.08 +.09 9 11 NalCty 22.76 +.31
26 14 LillyEli 52.48 +.32 23 19 NatFuGas 4.98 +.66
11 12 IUited 21.85 +.40 ... Nat 82.97 -23
11 10 UncNat 59.88 ,03 18 18 NOIVercs 78.87 +5.66
37 28 Undsay 48.07 +257 24 18 NalSemi 2528 +23
20 12 LiUzClab 126.53 -.07 27 10 Nvlos 16.81 +.81
16 15 LockhdM 109.45 +.05 49 39 Navteq 76.74 +.48
12 9 Lonews 47.55 + 32 NewAm 1.86 +.02
.. LaPac 102 -10 15 15, NJRscs 48.62 +1.07
12 12 Lwes d24.73 -40 20 17 NYCmiyB 17.50 +07
12 9 LundinMs 12.10 +.05 ... 15 NYTimes d18.28 -.36
20 15 Lyondell 47.33 +.06 5 5 Newcstle 1423 +.96
17 14 NewelRub 28.00 -.17
..,30 NewrntM u54.50 +2.16
13 12 M&TBk 92.43 +1.66 .. 12 NwpkRslf 5.69 +21
9 5 MBIA 35.65 +2.42 19 ... NewsCpA 21.55 +.58
15 14 MDURes 27.52 +.34 24 17 NewsCpB 22.63 +.66
30 18 MEMC 74.74 +4.14 16 13 NiSource 1820 -.06
75 10 MFAMtg 8.26 -.16 13 15 Nicor 40.48 -20
.. MCR 8.30 -.02 22 17 NikeBs 63.99 +.61
... MGIC 20.88 +1.90 14 9 NobleCpsu56.34 +3.24
30 33 MGMMir 92.10 +2.31 16 15 NobleEn 75.00 -20
19 11 Macys 30.51 -.19 ...... NoklaCo u41.10 +1.61
.. Madeco 11.65 -.38 12 11 Nordsmln d33.40 -1.05


AMEIANSOC XCAG


PE PPE Name Last Chg
9 AdmRsc 31.75 +.29
... Anooraqg 5.34 +48
AntaresP 1.16
9 ApexSit 20.12 +.33
...... ApolloGg .51 +.02
12 Aurizong u4.57 +.33
.. BirchMtg 1d.22 -.01
10 9 BootsCts 1.38 -07
.. CFCdag u10.92 +.32
.. CheniereEn41.73 +1.45
.. ChinaArch n10.30 +2.02
31 14 ChinaDirn 9.10 -.15


...... ChShengPn7.80 +.95
...... ClayBRIC 55.02 +1.87
17 ... CommSys 10.89 -.10
CovadCm .95
Crystalixg 3.01 -.03
DJIADiam 136.51 +1.30
EVInMu2 14.55 -.05
66 23 EdorGkIg 6.61 +.24
...... EllswthFd 8,35 -.02
7 Endvrlnt 1.38 +13
.. ... EndvSilvgn 5.16 +41
..... EvgmEnya 4.46 -.16
20 .. FlaPUtil 11.83 -.07


38 18 Floteks 34.81 +.31
... 27 GamGldg 11.46 +1.18
...... GastarEg 1.76 -.03
...... GenMoly 9.41 +.49
... 16 GoldStrq 3.55 +.19
...... GrtBasGg 3.56 +.06
6 10 GrevWolf 5.65 -.05
... 45 I-Trax 3.56 -.19
...... ShCmxG u81.41 +1.55
...... iSAstlanya 33.67 +.67
iSCan nyau36.42 +.77
iShMex nya 5926 +71
...... iShSiHverul53.75 +7.57


...... iShSP100cbo71.18 +.80
...... iSh20Tnya 90.56 -.44
.....iShl-3Tnya81,35 -.05
...... iShNqBio 85.62 +.19
...... iShC&SRInya8825 +.71
...... iSR1KVnya83.55 +1.09
...... iSRlKGnya63.06 +.83
.. iSRuslKnya82.74 +1.06
..... SR2KVnya74.39 +1.06
...... iSR2KGnya8757 +169
...... ShR2Knya 79.96 +1.48
... 19 ImpOlgsu58.84 +325
...... MklVGokd u52.25 +1.81


...... Mernmac 9.90 -.10
82 18 MetoHth 2.47 +.02
... 35 Miramar u7.05 +.05
... ... NTRAcwt 1.38 -.11
60 ... NoAmlns 7.75 +.05
16 8 NthglMg 3.27 +.16
...... NovaGldg u20.62 +.57
...... OilSvHT 19819 +658
..... Oilsands g 6.07 +.50
...... On2Tech 1.06 -.01
...... PainCare .34 +.03
... 11 PeaceAg 2.29 -.38
.. PhmHTr 80.33 +.23


...... PSAgrin 3029 +.92
.. PwShChia 36.00 +.86
... PwSCInEn 25.42 +1.06
.. PrUShS&P 5139 -133
.. PrUlShDow 48.30 -.80
.. ProUltQQ120.55 +1.95
...... PrUShQQQ 34.43 -.57
...... ProUIISP 94.13 +2.70
...... PrUShREn 98.25 -2.06
... PrUShOGn 38.86 -1.92
...... PrUShFnn 91.42 -2.65
...... ProUSR2Kn65.96 -2.15
...... Questcor 1.37 +205


...... RegBkHT 140.63 +3.65
...... Rentech 2.04 +.03
...... RetailHT 95.50 +.66
...... RdxSPEW 49.51 +.44
...... SPAcqwt .98 -.01
.. ... SpdrHomed21.20 +.42
.. SpdrKbwBk48.24 +.96
.. SpddKbwCM67.96 +1.35
.. SpdrKbwlns54.19 +.68
...... SpdrKbwRB39.11 +.86
... SpdrRetl 36.48 +.71
... SemiHTr 34.41 +.38
.. SoflHTr 45.80 +11


...... SPDR 15207 +202
.. SPMid 161.83 +241
...... SP Matis 43.21 +.99
...... SPHIthC 35.58 +.19
...... SPCnSt 28.26 +.19
...... SPConsumi35.53 +.31
...... SPEn 77.75 +2.51
...... SPFndc 31.80 +53
...... SP Inds 40.68 +.63
.. SPTech 28.26 +15
... ... SPUl 42.42 +.04
...... StarMarit 15.21 +.26
...... SulphCo 6.51 +.11


...... TanzRyg 6.45 +.14
20 ... Taseko 6.11 +.30
...... TitanPhm dl.85 +.14
14 19 TransGIb 5.70 +.22
...... US Gold n 4.71 +.40
...... US NGFdn 40.64 -.40
...... US OiFd u75.34 +1.80
...... Urane 4.73 +.58
83 15 VCGHoldh11.55 +.76
...... VangEmg 114.40 +3.40
...... VistaGoldn 728 -.17
...... Westmind 19.35 -.05
...... WilshrEnt 422 +.11


14 13 NonlkSo 5121 +.34
.. 18 Nortelftsr 19.18 +2.90
30 18 NoestUt 31.93 +.32
17 15 NorthropG u84.48 +1.90
19 8 NwstAirn 17.40 -.45
12 14 Novartis 52.93 +.36
16 15 NSTAR 34.08 +.07
12 11 Nucor 59.08 +2.08
...... NvFL 12.85 -.06
... ... NvMO 13.48 -.02
...... NvMuISI&G 11.48 +.02
...... NuvQPt2 11.30 -.36
15 15 OGEEngy 36.66 +.42
13 14 OcciPet u7369 +2.95
9 9 OficDpl 18.10 +25
11 10 OfficeMax 1d27.15 +.18
9 8 OilStates 35.63 +.06
9 16 OlRepub 1422 -.09
... 14 Oin 21.71 -.18
16 12 Omncre d27.01 -1.99
18 15 Omnicns 49.48 -.44
16 17 ONEOKPt 65.41 +.39
.. 13 Orbltzn d8.80 -1.47
15 11 OshkoshT 53.79 -.36

16 15 PG&ECp 44.48 -.56
. 1 0 PHHCopd19.05 -1.77
3 ... PMIGrp 12.50 -.38
14 12 PNC 70.41 +1.82
19 13 PNMnRes 22.99 +.30
15 13 PPG 73.73 +126
19 21 PPLCorp 51.38
15 13 Pacttoiv 6.27 -.28
17 15 PaikHansu84.35 +3.12
56 18 PeabdyE 53.64 +2.39
S Pengitg 19.18 +.21
23 18 PennVaRs 28.07 +.07
10 9 Penney d51.88 +.01
... 32 PepBoy 14.84 +.19
17 14 PepcoHold 27.41 -.68
17 18 PepsiBo t 42.66 +.39
20 20 PepsiCo 73.49 +.73
22 18 Pepsiner 33.65 -.68
11 10 Pneian 15.86 +20
... 20 PetChina 229.42 +7.32
30 34 Petohawk 18.69 +71
...... PeltrsAs 81.49 +2.99
... Petrobrs a 95.03 +4.77
11 10 Pfizer 23.93 +26
15 17 PiedNG 25.30 +.30
...... P St 9.74 -20
13 15 PinWst 42.04 -26
34 20 PIoNti u54.38 +2.71
15 13 PitnyBw d38.15 -.19
8 21 PlinsEx 5120 +97
33 30 PkimCrk 43.73 +.78
.. 43 PogoPd u60.00 +1.00
18 15 Polaris 49.18 +1.71
17 15 PoloRL 66.33 +120
10 63 PostPrp 38.54 +.10
43 27 Potashs 121.80 +2.48
25 21 Praxair 87.42 +2.51
9 10 Pridelnt 3529 +.74
23 19 ProctGarn 70.47 +29


18 16 ProgrssEn 47.32 +.02
9 13 ProgsvCp 18.10 +.01
14 ... ProLogis 69.10 +1.28
...... ProsSIHiln 2.99
.. ProvETg 13.26 +.18
12 12 Prudent 96.02 +.54
22 15 PSEG 93.35 -.77
18 17 PugetEngy 28.03 -.02
.. PuteH d13.38 +.35
... PHYM 6.85 -.01
.. PIGM 9.51 -.09
... PPrIT 623 +.03
12 11 Quanex 4022 +.82
90 31 QuantaSvc 30.59 -.88
... 14 QImDSS 3.83 +.09
21 16 QslDiag 5323 +.04
20 19 Questars 56.65 +09
49 36 OkslvRes u57.72 -.07
28 14 Quikslr 12.00 -.11
5 14 QwastCm d6.76 -.14
4 5 RAITRFn 8.89 +85
12 11 RPM 2058 +.05
...... Radan 1035 +1.15
12 12 RadiaShk 19.33 -.04
29 16 Raoip 56.68 +.26
17 14 PRJamnesFn 33.78 +52
19 22 Rayoner 47.00 +1.16
12 17 Raytheo 4.64 +127
24 .. Rtylnco 27.90 +.42
66 27 RedHat 22.43 +.55
8 5 RedwdTr 28.2+3A45
12 9 RegionsFnd25.49 +.43
..26 ReliantEn 27.50 +.08
...... Repsol 39.27 -.12
24 19 RepubSvcs33.51 -29
20 ... RetalVent 7.91 +.14
...... Revlon 1.17
...... RteAid 3.86 +.4
17 13 RoHaas 51.07 +32
11 8 Rowan 38.50 +1.13
19 .. RoyDShIlA 84.78 -.01
... .. Royce 18.95 +20
.. Royce pB 2290 -.10
...... Ryland 26.53 +.25

16 15 SCANA 41.74 +.43
.. 12 SKTIcra 30.90 +.99
41 14 SLMCp 42.86 -.42
16 15 Safeway 32.48 -24
32 45 ScUe 32.37 -1.16
24 19 Sgude 39.92 -.74
... 34 Sakse 21.78 +.66
13 12 SJuanB 37.82 +.09
... S... andRdge n32.00
12 Sano 45.25 +1.65
24 16 SaraLee 16.31 +07
... 20 Salyam 27.32 -1.08
23 18 SchergPI 29.39 -.07
25 20 Schlmbrg 98.15 +47
13 10 SeagateT 27.98 -.31
3 SecCapAs 9.33 +74
18 16 Sensient 28.97 +.34
73 23 SericeCp 13.90 +.03
... 28 ShawGrp 75.90 +1.80


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ASD aQ NATIONAL MARKET


PE PPE Name Last Chg

4 13 ABXAir 6.16 +.01
51 18 ACMoore 16,35 +.89
15 15 ADCTelr 18.19 -.37
15 ASMLHId 34.39 -.14
.. 12 ATPO&G 56.14 +.92
ATSMed 1.59 -.04
.. AVl Bio 2.59 -.09
Aastrom 101
60 40 Abaxis u31.72 +2.42
... AcadiaPh 13.32 -1.68
.. AccessIT d4.10 -.21
.. 32 Accurayn 20.10 -.18
24 16 Acergy 28.31 +.85
33 28 AcmePckt 13,41 +.98
8 ... AconSemi 4.95 -.06
47 29 ActMisn 22.53 -.37
30 21 Actuate 8.62 +23
.. Acusphere 1.32 +.02
33 15 Acxiom d12.89 -.02
53 22 AdamsResp44.32 +1.22
. .. Adaplec 3.59 +.01
42 26 AdobeSy 47.63 -.07
. AdolorCp 3.44 -.02
21 17 Adiran 22.77 +.04
11 18 AdvEnId 16.58 -.09
6 ., AdvantaAsd10,39 -.59
6 5 AdvantaBsd11.54 -.76
.. 51 Affymetrix 25.26 +.43
... Aixtron u14.49 +2.59
83 24 Akamaiu 39.70 +.96
47 23 AlbnyMIc 12.31 -5.10
12 ... Aldla 18.17 +.23
.. exion 7G.89 99
31 19.34 +.25
80 78 ...., 14.31 +.01
AllosThera 6.11 +48
75 30 Allscripts 23.97 -.80
AltarNano 4.69 +.02
22 20 AlteraCplf 19.41 +.25
.. 39 Alvarion 11.40 +.30
.. 55 Amazon 87.27 +290
..... AmeBio .688 +01
9 12 AmCapStr 41.60 +.14
23 12 ACmcLnn 14.99 +.47
41 18 AmerMed 13.02 +.11
19 18 ASciE 49.76 -4.81
... AmSupr u28.77 +2.20
23 20 AmCasno 30.67 +16
21 13 AAmgen 57.89 +.43
12 8 AmkorTIf 1049 -.16
... Amylin 41:01 -.16
23 Anadigc 1533 +.04
47 25 Anlogic 5178 -123
32 .. Analysts 161 -09
13 12 Andrsons 4299 -162
22 Andrew 1472 +07
20 Angiotchg 4,50 -.06
7 AngloAm 33.43 +1.61
16 ansthink 4.16 +.01
50 29 Ansyss u40.13 -107
34 27 ApolloGrp 8038 +238
10 Apollolnv 2042 +52
49 37 Appjelnc ul91.79+5.61
28 19 Applebees 25.29 +.03
15 14 ApldMall 1839 -11
38 AMCC 3.13 4.14
ArenaPhm 9.46 -.30
AriadP 5.08 +.14
25 Aribalnc 12.12 +.04
11 10 ArkBest 26.02 +.05
.. ArrayBio 10.13 -.43
8 12 Arris 1126 +.05
36 ArlTech 4.57 +.16
49 ArubaNeln 17.91 -.09
.. AscentSolu23.20 +1.54
... AscntSIwtBu12.50+1.25
66 18 AspenTch I 17.07 +.63
12 12 AsscdBanc 2720 +.32
81 27 Atheros 34.68 +.89
47 14 Almel 4.74 -.13
21 AudCodes 6.78 +.29
30 18 Audvox 12.37 +.37
37 22 Autodesk 49.71 +1.61
Auxilum 26.47 -.01


.. 13 Avanex 1.74 -.02
AvanirP 1.97 -.06
19 11 AvoctCp 24.98 +.09
25 Aware 5.18 +04
20 14 AxcanPh 18.89 +36
28 16 Axcelis 4.23 +.18
34 22 BEAero u50.53 +1.16
26 BEASyslf 16.88 +.03
Baidu.comu407.70 -9.18
BallardPw 5.51 -.09
35 31 BankMutll 10.92 +.65
4 6 BnkUld 7.76 +.26
51 32 Bankrate 53.05 +2.36
31 22 BareEscent25.70 +.45
.. BeaconPw 2.05 +.17
20 23 BeasleyB 7.45 +.03
18 15 BebeStrs 14.16 +.53
15 13 BedBath d31.63 -.02
... BigBandn 6.04 +.18
45 23 Biogenldc 73.44 -.08
8 BioLase d2.89 -2.55
78 BioMarin u28.80 +.95
... Biomira d.52 -.08
... Bionovon 2.44 +.09
.. ... Biopurers d.73 -.04
34 BlueCoats 39.09 -,11
85 58 BlueNile 74.68 -1.95
15 13 BobEvn d25.52 -.54
... Bookham 2.78 -.16
25 Borland d3.98 -.11
22 21 BrigExp 7.03 -.11
29 17 Brightpnl ul6.47 +.05
26 Broadcom 33.49 +.58
47 15 BrcdeCm 9.41 +.15
30 29 BrkineB 9.28 -.01
5 13 BrooksAutodl2.31 -.22
32 19 Bucyrus u86.23 +4.04
27 22 BullWWs 30.95 -.01
9 BldrFstSrc 6.84 -.01
83 .. BusnObj 60.09 +.19
19 16 C-COR 12.05 +.14
7 11 CBRLGrp 36.00 -.83
99 11 CDCCpA 6.95 -.09
27 22 CH Robins 47.36 +.03
13 17 CMGIrs 13.43 +1.21
32 CNET 798 +.31
... CNinsurend2l.54 -1.36
13 11 CSGSys 19.20 +.07
CVThera 10.12 +.14
24 12 Cadence 18.25 +.09
22 CdnSolarn 12.59 +.46
16 16 CapClyBk 27.73 +1.40
.... CpsnTrb 1.28 +.05
Cardiomg 11.68 +.51
43 23 CareerEd 32.40 -2.47
94 42 Carrizq u51.77 +2.81
16 CaverBcp 15.77 +.27
9 12 CasualMal 765 -.17
61 Caviumn 2758 -1.04
86 73 Cbeyond 43.93 +2.43
.. 41 Celgene 65.48 +1.43
S... CellGens d2.77 -.05
S 25 CentlCom 10.06 -.11
48 25 CentEuro u54.88 -.13
34 17 Cephln 74.19 +.99
.. ... Cepheid 24.54 +.41
11 10 Ceradyne 59.27 -3.18
.. 24 CeragonN 15.25 -.55
10 10 ChrmSh d675 +.09
28 17 ChartInds u3596 +1.26
.. .. ChartCm d182 +.02
22 14 ChkPoint 24.68 +.40
35 21 ChkFree 47.46 +.05
20 17 Cheesecake22.19 -.18
9 16 Cherokee d34.22 -.72
... 14 ChildPIclf 24.75 +.21
17 13 ChinaBAK 4,55 -.75
...... ChiFnOnI 34.04 +.92
... .. ChinaMed 43.83 +.54
21 ... ChlnaPrecn6.15 +1.01
...... ChInaSunn 9.87 +,72
... ... ChinaTcF 7.17 +.09
ChinaTv If 7.80 -.30
4 ChipMOS d5.43 +.16
60 16 Chordntrs 12.09 +.11
25 28 Chrch]lD 51.06 +.36
69 27 CienaCop 48,29 +1.85


9 13 CinnFin 39.31 +55
17 15 Cintas d34.98 +.18
19 14 Cirrus d5.94 +.01
29 20 Cisco u34.08 +1.00
14 8 CitizRep 13,95 +.50
38 27 CitrixSys u43.86 +.64
...... CleanEnn 19.30 +78
23 20 CleanH 49.70 +2.38
...... Clearwire n 20.34 -.69
...... CogenIC 26.90 +.02
35 24 Cogent 12.32 +.33
37 25 Cognex 21.33 +.48
30 22 CoqTech sd32.00 -7.61
35 20 Cognosg 49.57 -.41
14 22 CoidwtrCrk 8.05 +.19
12 12 ColSpl:w d46.81 +.73
...... Comarco d5,23 +.07
28 21 Conmcasts 20.69 +.27
26 ... Comesos 2053 +37
16 31 CommVIt u22.87 +1.75
20 3 CompCrd d14.04 -2.32
21 14 Compuwre 9.66 -.11
... 72 ConcurTch 34.04 +.15
... 33 ConcCm 1.04 -.01
... ... Conexant 1.26 -.02
... 18 Conmed 27.50 +.06
...... ConstantClnd22.85 -.08
26 21 Copart 37.22 +:10
... 31 CodnthC 16.58 +.15
32 28 CorpExc 68,04 +.57
4 5 CorusBksh d9.49 -.08
... ... Cosilnc d2.69 -.39
28 22 Costco 67.29 +1.37
51 10 CredSys 304 +.05
37 59 Creeinc 26.26 +1.03
23 15 Crocss 41.76 +.31
30 17 CrssCtryH115.14 +.94
... Ctp.com su61.28 +3.22
30 18 CubistPh 22.38 +.16
... 47 CumMed 9.38 -.44
18 12 Cutera d17.84 -2.62
46 31 CybrSrce 16.88 +.98
16 14 Cymer 39.66 +.23
38 21 Cynosure 32.59 -2.41
27 CyprsBb 12.66 -.23
CytRx 3.70 +.03
.. Cytogen d.56 -.06

.. .. Dankah d.49 -.15
...... DayStar 5.39 +.54
25 19 Dell Inc 30.25 +.28
... ... DItaPtr 15.78 +.33
Dndreon 7.10 -.15
21 20 Dennys 4.22 +.03
29 23 Denlasply 43.80 -.78
S..... Depomed 2.69 +,15
34 23 DigRier 50.08 +18
24 17 Diodess 31.92 +1,23
. 49 DiscHoldA 27.47 +.33
.. DiscvLabs 2.36 +,04
.. DistEnSyh .55 +.07
23 ... DitechNet d3.41 -.19
35 22 DIvX 15.89 +3.91
... 29 DobsonCm 12.94 -.01
17 14 DlrTree 34.71 +.65
38 40 DoubTakenu25.26+2.54
10 9 DressBamdl4.29 +.07
21 8 DryShIps 115,98+10.06
29 24 DynMatI u57.70 +3.03
.. ... Dynavax 4.76 -.24
9 7 ETrade 9.43 +.26
. ... ETrade und13.94 +.30
. 21 eBay 3409 -01
... 52 eHealth 33.60 -.70
51 27 eResrch 10.78 +.40
., 33 ev31nc 15.20 +.23
37 24 EZEM 20.51 -.07
35 17 EagleBulk 31.15 +.95
... 21 ErthLink 7.68 -.03
11 11 EstWstBcpd29.56 -,52
35 20 EchoSlar 49.10 +1.22
65 25 Eclipsys 24.78 +.12
11 ... EduDv 6.10 -.03
25 18 ElectSci 20.34 +.23
. Elcdrgls 2.03 -.02
34 EleclArs 58.53 -.23


51 15 EFII 22.59 -.14
...... Emageon d5.09 -2A1
...... Emcorell 10.76 +.39
12 12 EncorW 19.94 -.07
... ... EncysiveP d.93 -.13
20 13 EndoPhrm 28.24 -.06
... 55 EngyCony 2752 +1.31
23 15 Entegris 8.69 +.17
...... EntreMd 1.53 +.02
....... EnzonPharu10.24 +.39
... EricsnTI 30.39 +.76
20 10 Euroseasn 18.14 +.08
..... EvrgrIr u13.63 +1.33
... 19 Exar 10.78 +.37
...... Exelxis 9.62 -.61
39 21 Expediah 30.16 -.64
46 36 Expdlntl 53.34 +3A1
30 23 ExpScrips 64.98 +.13
... 21 ExtrmNet 4.34 +.18
42 35 F5Netwks 37.81 -.29
... 19 FEICo 28.03 -.01
45 34 FLIRSys u72.70 +1.94
77 36 FelconStorul5.30 +1.07
29 24 Fastenal 43.20 +.34
...... FiberTowr d2.61 -.10
14 10 FilhTird 29.73 +.14
... 12 FinisarlN 2.45 +.09
13 5 FinUne d3.47 -.09
13 13 FCmtyBcpd43.88 +.40
19 19 FstConsult 12.72 +.01
17 13 FstNiagara 12.59 +.27
... ... FatSolarnul69.00+20.90
16 12 FstMerit 19.75 +.48
21 17 Rserv 54.37 -.14
... ... Famer'" 825 -.35
17 12 Flextm u13.28 +1.10
66 ... FocusMda u65.10 +41
.. 12 ForcePron 18.59 +62
27 23 FomFac 38.09 +1.37
35 19 FossilInc 37.22 +2.18
30 20 FosterWh 135.31 -3.38
47 24 FoundlyN u21.77 +1.00
12 11 FronlFncd 19.55 +.84
.. 50 FueaTech 29.78 +.98
...... FuelCell 9.88 +.60
13 12 FutonFncI 12.15 +.08
...... Fuqilntn d6.32 -.43
1 FuwelFn d5.25 -1.12

...... GTxInc 16.34 +1.90
30 24 Germin 100.56 +5A48
29 30 Gemstar 6.92 +12
...... GenBiotc 1.63 -.09
...... GenesMcr d6.20 -.34
23 20 Gentex 19.90 +.03
... 19 Genzyme 74.14 -.19
83 14 GeoEye u30.89 +.49
... ... GeronCp 7.12 -.12
6 7 GevityHR d6.01 -.17
34 23 GIgaMed 21.58 -229
.. 26 GileadSds 47.11 -09
15 14 GlacrBcs 19.15 +.64
...... GbbCrnsg 21.38 +.90
17 15 GOblind 26.45 +.07
47 37 GbISrcs u33.63 +.19
... 42 GluMobilen 5.83 -.01
58 37 Goodle u741.79+16.14
...... GrWfRes 13.19 +.78
73 43 GreenMts 32.33 -1.74
15 11 Gymbree 31.66 +2.62
6 17 HLTH 13.38 -.23
10 9 HMNFn 27.45 +.04
8 8 HanmiFncl 10.19 +.16
..... HansenMn 33.79 -1.96
53 27 HansenNat 58.02 -3.05
43 18 Harmonic 11.65 +.26
... ... HayesLm 4.53 +.09
28 21 HlthExt 26.02 -1.78
17 16 HritndEx 13.73 -.21
28 21 HSchein 61.81 -.68
8 9 HercOffsh 27,51 +.19
19 16 Hbbett 22.46 +.52
11 ... HimaxTch 4.34 -.02
... ... HokuSci 8.51 +28
37 32 Hologc 6442 -226
19 11 HoriznOff 16.93 +.05


24 13 HotTopic d7.16 +,05
9 7 HoustWC 13.99 -.48
18 15 HubGroup 24.88 +1.19
27 18 HudsCity 14.91 +.13
8 12 HudsonHi d9.68 +.23
... ... HumGen 9.48 +.05
18 16 HunUJB 27.06 +.10
11 9 HunlBnk 16.57 +.12
... ... Hythiam d4.79 -.61
29 17 IACInter 31.11 -.73
22 15 ICOInc 12.94 -.55
... 24 IPGPhotn 20.01 +1.06
32 16 IconlxBr 22.89 +1.31
... 49 Ioumina 57.25 -.43
36 29 Irmclone 43.59 +.93
5 46 Immersn 17.29 -.28
33 27 Immucor 30.63 -.30
... ... Imunmd 249 +.02
...... InPhonic .34 -.04
...... Incyte 7.94 +.20
...... IndevusPh 7.58 +.02
.. Infineran 22.55 +.77
.. InfoSpces 19.63 +,20
33 22 Informat 16.62 +.10
26 .., InfosysT 45.45 -3.37
14 10 Inskght 20.58 +.27
...... Insmedh .88 -.01
... 13 IntgDv d13.25 -.02
26 18 Intel u2749 +65
... 17 IntactBrkn 28.99 +.08
64 38 IntactInt u26.91 -.75
27 15 InterDig 21.95 +.23
... 15 Intface 18.12 -.04
...... InterMune d18.08 -.47
... 40 InlerNAP 16.94 +.42
33 14 IntSpdw 43.96 +.07
30 19 Intersi 31.06 -.14
7 22 Intevac 15.97 -.68
26 19 Intluit 32.16 -.20
... 68 InlSurg 317.07 +7.66
30 18 InVentiv 36.54 -2.56
.. 21 Investools 15.65 +.14
... 21 Invitrogn 91.41 +1.31
.. ... Ionatron 3.67 -.08
... .. Isis 17.21 +.64
... 24 Itron 86.35 +3.25
...... IvanhoeEn 2.33 +.01

... JA Solar nu60.74 +4.38
25 JDSUniph 14.67 +.09
21 ... Jamba d5.15 -.35
40 22 JelBlue dB.36 -.19
.. 47 JonesSoda 9.47 +.62
11 9 Josph8nk 27.30 +.62
22 17 JoyGIb 56.89 +.95
64 32 JnprNtwk 35.27 +.12
11 13 KSwiss dl8.34 -2.22
21 16 KLATnc 50.51 +.57
11 12 KnghtCap 13.15 +.75
52 35 KnotInc 19.07 +.76
37 ... KongZhg 5.17 -.12
... 8 KratosDef 2.55 -.11
27 8 Kulicke d7.06 -.07
14 11 LCAVs 18.08 +.69
11 ... LJIndti d2.97 -.77
43 32 LKQCp 41.15 +2.21
18 16 LSIInds 18,50 +.72
.. 20 LTX d2.98
11 10 LamRschlf 47.71 -,42
.. 88 LamarAdv 53.15 +.06
21 19 Landstar 41.66 +.45
20 Lattice d3.95 -.02
23 LawsnSft 10.87 -.04
... LeapWirels 61.43 -2.58
... Level3 3.03
... ... bGobA 41.17 +,34
LbGlobC 38,33 +.13
22 iblyMIntA 20.85
15 12 UfePIH 29.34 +.59
16 7 UfetlmeBrdl3.30 -2.17
... 73 Umellght n11.23 -129
14 12 Uncare 35.32 +.22
23 18 UnearTch 32.75 +.28
... 13 LUonbrdg 3.48 -1.01
...... Local.com 4.12 -.96
...... LodgEnt 20.97 +.11


37 23 Logitech 36.39 +.83
... LookSmart 2.36 +.09
.. lluulemngn 42.84 -.89

15 ... MGE 33.27 +.61
.. 45 MGIPhr 32.54 +.71
.. 17 MRVCm 2.49 -.04
99 48 MSCSftwr 11.83 -1.45
19 17 MTS 43.84 +.95
41 15 Macrvsn 24.20 -.24
22 23 MagelnHI 46.54 +1.05
... MannKd 9.21 +.19
29 Marvell 1859 +.34
.. Maxwlrr d9.91 -.10
... Medarex 11.97 -.37
.. 20 Medlacm d5.02 -.47
21 18 MedicActs 18.05 -.15
45 ... MekoPBLnl360 -.12
41 24 Mellanoxn 23.49 +30
...... MemyPh d.91 -.04
32 11 MentGr 13.24 -.15
54 43 MerdBs 33.95 +1.17
5 MesaAir d4.35 -.19
.. Metabolixn 25.78 -1.13
8 12 Methanx 28.87 -1,07
15 14 Micrel 8.51 +.06
23 21 Mcrochp 32.93 +.23
.. 20 MicroSemi 27.98 +.72
24 19 Microsoft 36.41 -.32
22 18 MlcroStr 105.90 +6.30
.. Micrvisn 4.36 +.03
.. 76 MillPhar u13.45 +.42
12 11 MillerHer d25.48 -.23
25 21 Millicomh 113.25 -.91
13 Mindspeed d1.52 -.08
... ... Misonix 5.58 -.24
24 18 Molex 28.16 +17
18 ... MolexA 27,10 +03
... Momenta d5.67 -7.71
Monogrm d1.36 -.09
36 21 MonstlWw 38.61 +.17
71 40 Move Inc 2.82 +.15
.. 18 MullimGm d7.47 -.18
... MadGn 52.98 +.13
26 17 NETgear 33.83 +.56
27 17 Nil HIdg d53.36 -3.67
NPSPhNm 4.90 +.02
14 24 Nasdaq u48.81 +1.06
...... Nastech 13.99 -.05
8 6 NatAtlH d8.20 -.22
... ... NektarTh 5.49 +.10
15 10 NessTech 10.66 -.49
... 22 NetlUEPS 32.06 +.76
21 ... NetServic 16.73 +.78
... 18 .Netease 22.89 -.26
29 31 Netitix 27.23 +.72
48 30 NtScout 14.42 -.44
15 12 NelSolTch 3.78 +.18
42 21 NetakAp 29.98 +.27
...... Neurcdne 10.40 +38
17 14 Newport 12.80 -.40
18 ... NobltyH 19.18 -.79
14 ... NoWestCp 27.23 +.09
22 19 NorTrst u76.72 +3.08
... ... Novacea 2.86 -.03
... 18 NvlWrls 21.72 -4.70
. 35 Novell 7.30 -.06
16 16 NovIus 26.64 -.45
15 9 NuHorizt 7.06 +.08
... 28 NuanceCm 22.48 +.91
8 8 NutriSys d26.36 +,46
... ... Nuvelo 1.60 -.12
39 24 Nvidias 3790 +1.16
77 ... 02Mcro 15.38 -.27
32 13 OCharleys 15.26 +.58
19 16 OReillyA 32.26 +.09
...23 OSIPhnm 41.20 +.52
6 ... OmnlEnr d5.23 -.40
26 27 Omnicell 25.79 +.29
... 90 Omniture 35.94 +.68
58 14 OmniVsn 21.54 +.82
16 11 OnAasign 6.36 +.19
11 10 OnSmcnd 954 -07
...... OnyxPh 49.35 +1.19
81 19 OpenTxt 35,03 -.07
... ... OpenTV 1.37 +.01


30 OpnwvSy d3.87 +08
20 16 otXprs 28,95 +.64
27 17 Orale 22.83 +.76
.. 80 OraSure 8.97 -.12
.. 14 OrginAg 7.70 +.11
.. 22 Orthfx u54.46 +1.57
20 18 OtterTail 34.09 +.57

.. 26 PDLBio 20.39 -.18
21 20 PFChng d27.35
.. 22 PMCSra 8.72 +.16
15 15 Paccars 55.45 +.24
9 8 Pacedrln 14.78 -.25
9 8 PacCapB 18.61 +1.03
.. 44 PacEthan 7.97 -.06
... 21 PacSunwr 16.67 +75
... 25 PaetecHn 12.77 +21
25 50 Palm Incs 8.91 -.09
12 17 PalmrM d22.13 -1.48
53 22 PanASIv u36,77 +3.06
20 18 PaneraBrdd37.25 -.64
... 11 ParagShpn23.00 -.92
30 38 ParPel 20.20 -.44
15 17 ParamTch 19.13 -.28
25 20 Patterson 38.49 -.51
7 10 PatUTI 20.91 +.16
29 24 Paychex 40.59 -.38
25 27 PnnNGrn 61.79 +.24
... Penwest d6,70 -.31
35 20 PeopUtdF 17.02 +.35
21 18 PerFood 29.25 +3.67
15 24 Pedcom u17.19 -1.11
31 23 Penigo u30.02 +.80
3 16 PeltroDev 43.83
14 15 PetsMart d27.58 -.19
30 24 PharmPdl 41.25 -.88
...... Pharmion 51.98 -02
23 17 Plexus 31,62 +79
...... PlugPower 3.58 +.34
...... PointTherh .22 -.02
38 17 Polycom 27,25 +.14
15 14 PoolCorp d22.51 -.13
9 12 Popular 9.38 +.01
13 11 PortfRec d40,53 -.97
PwShsQQQ54.68 +.61
Powuav 5.00 -.17
19 11 PremExhib 10.86 +.60
... 41 Presstek 7.06 -.19
28 23 P8caTR 63.90 +1.43
49 20 pridcelnae 88.96 -.09
ProgPh 23.00 -.01
... 80 ProgGarm 4.76 +.66
24 20 PsychSol 38.44 +.60
...... QMad 23 -.08
44 31 QIAGEN u23.37 +.81
17 QLT 4.78 +.02
... iaoXing 10.57 -.09
25 16 Qlogic 15,78 +.51
25 18 Qualorm 41.56 +.71
24 18 Qualtysd30.52 -2.73
QuanFuel 1.08 -.04
... QueslRes 9.83 -.14
... 19 QuestShlf 17.73 +.45
35 12 QuintMari 26.94 +1.16
4 3 RAMHkIgs 5.88 +.21
11 15 RFMcD 6.32 +17
60 RackSys 12.57 +.16
15 RadioOneD 3.27 -.14
70 Rambus 19.76 +.69
53 ... Randgook 36.90 +.80
15 64 RealNwk 7.03 +.09
93 48 Rdif.cm d3.00 -.55
Regenm 19.68 -.60
13 7 RentACI 14.95 +.15
86 45 RschMoIsul3104+307
19 15 ResConn 20.84 -.17
29 23 Respiron 49.57 +,20
. 40 RestHrd d2.60 -.35
... RgelPh 11.07 -.04
.44 Riverbed 33.95 +1.84
14 12 RossStrs 25.84 +.45
39 33 RoyGd 30.77 +1.36
12 12 RuthChris 12.56 +.26

SBACom 38.03 -.27
24 20 SEIInvs 32.03 +.98


16 14 SVBFnGp 49.86 +93
18 11 SalixPhm 11.39 -.05
... 17 SanDisk 4136 -.63
...... SangBio 18.86 -.04
... 12 Sanmina 2.21 -.11
...... Santarus 2.58 +.30
.. 23 Sapient 6.62 +.01
. SavienlPh 13.05 +.05
6 32 Savvis 37.81 -.20
15 13 Schnitzer 6339 -1.12
15 15 Scholastc 36,97 +.25
11 20 Schwab 23.03 +.66
15 11 ScielaPh d20.98 -.64
59 22 SciGames 34,74 +.81
14 14 SearsHIdgsl3033 +1.02
... SeattGen 11.24 +.75
.. 23 SecureCmp 10.18 +.28
15 11 SelCmirt d10.94 -.03
9 10 SelctInss 23.24 +.79
42 16 Semtech 16.51 +.12
18 12 Sepracor 26.52 +.78
... Sequenom 9.93 +1.03
22 Shanda 39.19 +,22
20 SiRFTch 27.50 -.65
26 17 SlerraWr 22.63 -1.21
74 29 SigmaDsg 60.16 +1.79
24 21 SigmAls u52.97 +1.37
12 10 Silicnimg 4.98
12 26 SilcnLab 41.83 +.50
12 43 SSTIl 3.03 -.01
.. 11 SIcnware 10.75 +.58
... SlvStdg u45.70 +3.03
71 40 Sina 56.05 -2,37
48 14 Sinclair 11.57 +.33
88 21 Sirenza 16.76 +.37
.. SirusS 3.51 +16
12 9 SkyWest 26.57 +.25
26 15 SkywksSol 9.33 +.03
9 9 SmartM 8.35 -.30
62 16 SmithWes 11.85 -.47
46 11 SmithMicro10.51 +.91
16 SmurfStne 11.70 -.08
88 43 Sohu.cm 60.00 -1.19
3 Solarfunn 13.83 +.82
.. 27 SncWall 10.69 +.18
25 47 Sonus 7.27 +.25
11 ... SouMoBc 14.70 -.14
7 Srcelnllk d2.52 -.40
22 13 SourcFrg 2.58 +.03
16 13 SouthFnd1 d8.65 +.18
Spacehab d.24 -.06
SpansionA d6.70 -.22
23 11 SpartMots 12.31 -.30
.. SpectPh d3.56 -.30
16 14 Slaples 22.48 +.80
31 22 Slarbucks d2495 -.01
... Starentn 21.10 -1.61
13 11 SIlDynas 52.93 +2.62
.... SlemCells 2.03 -.01
44 37 Stricycles u61.03 +2.01
16 14 StedBcss 11.36 +.39
9 8 StriFWA 19.19 +.53
22 17 StewEnI 8.73 +.11
29 19 SunMicro 5.16 -.55
57 28 SunOplta 13.63 -.12
... 75 SunPoweru149.56
+20.33
... SupTech 10.85 +.55
... SuperGen 4.16 +.01
6 SupOffshn d9.70 +.31
12 10 SuperWell 21.50 +125
13 12 SusqBnc 18.45 +.51
.. 25 Sycamore 4.14 +.08
16 17 SykesEnt u18.95 +2.16
49 14 Svmantec 17.50 -.86
32 13 Synmetic d4.13 -.05
10 .. SymyxT d8.14 -.09
65 26 Synaptics 60.85 +1.58
67 46 Synchron 41.90 +2.79
17 10 Syneron d16.74 -.94
39 16 Synopsys 26.60 -1.10
.. 47 Synovis 21.90 +.69
8 6 SyntaxBrilh 4.00 -.10
26 14 TBSIntlA 56.03 +2.11
18 15 TDAmeritr 19.18 +.56
26 20 THQ 25.84 -.54
68 10 TLCVision d2.70 -.33


29 36 TXCOfRes 13.60 +1.13
... 18 TakeTwo 17.13 -.31
... 50 TaleoA 29.82 -1.13
79 44 TASER 15.76 +.13
33 14 TechData 3826 -.18
... 19 Tekelec 1324 +.14
8 TICmSys 3.47 -.17
27 16 TeleTech 23.69 +.55
40 35 Tellabs d8.36 +.04
...... Terremk 6.96 -.62
24 33 TesseraT 4126 +.66
32 26 TelraTc u24.11 +.68
20 ... TevaPhrm 44.80 +.59
24 19 TexRdhsA 12.49 +.52
30 21 ThStreet 14.57 +1.48
29 11 TWelsel 13.09 +.85
.. 35 Thoratec 18.74 +34
.. 21 3Com 4.81
33 19 TiboSft 8.37 -.24
... 88 TWTele 21.81 +20
... ... TOV Inc 6.97 +.15
17 14 TraclSupp d39.84 +.54
62 24 TriZetto 16.11 +.13
18 ... TriadGly 6.72 +.21
16 11 TrdcoMar 37.75 +2.88
15 6 TridentMh 6.95 -.09
44 29 TrimbleNs 41.80 +.44
51 15 TriQuint 6.15 +.09
16 10 TrueRellgd15.10 +.85
61 .. TrumpEnt 6.13 -.08
19 ... TrstNY 10,12 +.21
13 12 Trustmk 24.72 +,35
11 9 TuesMrn 7,30 +07
17 13 UAL 43.48 -1.85
15 12 UCBHHId 15.86 +.46
24 18 UTidwd 24.65 -.16
SUTSIrcm 3.01 +.06
12 10 Umpqua d15.35 +.19
24 19 UtdNtlF 28.47 +.76
25 16 UldOnIn 17.39 +38
2 USEnr 5.30 +,06
32 52 UtdThtp 102.99 -5.33
13 13 UnvAmr 24.21 -.54
15 15 UnivFor 31.97 +24
...... UranlumRnu4.02+2,04
32 23 UrbanOut 25.32 +1,40

....... ValenceTch u2.62 +35
8 57 VaVisA d4.87 -.18
32 27 ValueClick 23.93 +.03
. VandaPhm 10.21 -.46
25 15 VadanSms 43.00 +78
39 26 VascoDIa 22.98 -.05
17 12 Verigy 23.14 +.21
23 Verisign 32.77 +37
VertxPh 2505 +97
...... ViptCph .89 +14
... VonPhmh d.64 -.01
SVirgnMdah 21.25 +03
6 10 ViroPhrm 7.54 -.18
79 35 VistaPrt u47.98 +1.97
.. Volvos 1929 +.65
28 16 Wamaco 39.50+2.12
.. 31 WarrenRs 14.75 +23
16 13 WashFed 23.89 +1.07
17 16 WernerEnt 1926 +.12
26 6 WelSeal 2.38 +12
37 31 WholeFd 48.59 -2.01
.. 26 WndRvr 12.30 -.11
50 WrightM 29.52 -.52
.. 45 Wynn 142.90 -2.50
.. ..XMSat 14.82 +155
.. XOMA 328 -.12
.. 12 X-Rte 11.74 -1.34
2? 17 )Xil1x 24.11 +.19
... XlnhuaFn 7.89 -.65
9 8 YRCWwded22.21 -.93
59 55 Yahoo 2993 -1.43
27 21 ZebraT 38.57 +.67
ZhoneTch 1.30 +03
10 10 ZonBcp d53.86 -.01
.. xCap 3.48 +.12
... 26 Zoltek 42.12 +2.20
... 17 Zoran 24.70 +.17
47 29 Zumiez 37.46 -.74


WA


Yesterday Pvs Dav


Australia 1.0785 1.0871
Brazil 1.7395 1.7565
Britain 2.0868 2.0806
Canada .9228 .9329
China 7.4550 7.4550
Euro .6871 .6911
Honq Konq 7.7654 7.7632
Hunqary 173.46 174.83
India 39.240 39.190
Indnsia 9174.31 9174.31
Israel 3.9382 3.9636
Japan 114.57 114.36
Jordan .7090 .7090
Malaysia 3.3375 3.3485
Mexico 10.7108 10.7364
Pakistan 60.90 60.93
Poland 2.49 2.52
Russia 24.5761 24.6488
Sinqapore 1.4469 1.4507
Slovak Rep 22.79 23.00
So. Africa 6.5208 6.5846
So. Korea 907.44 908.27
Sweden 6.3532 6.4139
Switzerind 1.1458 1.1527
Taiwan 32.49 32.51
U.A.E. 3.6714 3.6714
Venzuel 2145.92 2145.92
British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show
dollar in foreign currency.



Yesterday Pvs Day
Prime Rate 7.50 7.75
Discount Rate 5.00 5.25
Federal Funds Rate 4.13 4.75
Treasuries
3-month 3.65 3.86
6-month 3.78 3.94
5-year 3.97 4.05
10-year 4.35 4.38
30-year 4.65 4.67



FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Dec07 96.70 +2.72
Corn CBOT Dec07 3853/4 +101/2
Wheat CBOT Dec07 797 +12
Soybeans CBOT Jan 08 10441/2 +231/2
Cattle CME Dec07 95.75 -.10
Pork Bellies CME Feb08 85.20 +.95
Sugar (world) NYBT Mar 08 10.05 +.15
Orange Juice NYBT Jan 08 136.90 +1.30

SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day
Gold (troy oz., spot) $820.80 $788.80
Silver (troy oz., spot) $15.327 $14.365
Copper (pound) $3.3325 $3.5135
NMER = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT =Chicago
Board of Trade. CMER = Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
NCSE = New York Cotton, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange.
NCTN =New York Cotton Exchange.


Cous CouNTY (FL) CHRONICLm


STOC S O LCLNERS


YTU
Name Div YId PE Last Chg %Chg


Microsoft .44
Motorola .20
Penney .80
ProgrssEn 2.44
RegionsFnl.52
SearsHIdgs ...
SprintNex .10
TimeWarn .25
UniFirst .15
VerizonCml.72
Wachovia 2.56
WalMart .88
Walgrn .38


-.32 +21.9
+.03 -13.7
+.01 -32.9
+.02 -3.6
+.43 -31.8
+1.02 -22.4
+.20 -8.9
+.52 -15.8
+.59 -1.3
-.08 +17.5
+1.27 -24.1
+.26 -4.1
-.10 -15.9


NetLast Ch Ch % Ch % ChWK
Last Chg Chg % Chg % Chq


13,660.94


13,660.94
4,818.84
529.19
10,102.41
2,538.90
2,825.18
1,520.27
801.77
15,354.81


+117.54
+40.75
-.39
+143.59
+44.61
+30.00
+18.10
+11.34
+180.89


+9.61 +12.37
+5.67 +2.12
+15.85 +19.56
+10.54 +14.34
+23.46 +28.14
+16.97 +18.91
+7.19 +9.94
+1.79 +4.89
+7.70 +10.69


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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE


12-mo TchGroA 2969 +26 +230
Name NAV Chg %Rtn Driehaus Funds:
AIM Investments A: EMktGr 58.08 +1.41 +60.6
BaIsVaA38.50 +37 +99 Eaton Vance ci A: Here are the 1,000 b
Bss/Ap 0 +37 ClonaAp 41.62 +91+1 04
ChadrAp 17.15 +.13 +148 C +104 .:r r. r, fund name,
Consp 3072 +47 +19 MultCGrA1215 +25 418 net change, as well a:
HYdAp 4.37 +5 nBosA 633 +5.3
InGrow 3598 +.62 + LgCpVal 23.03 +.36 +151 Tues: 4-wk total return
SelEqtyr 21.84 +-24 +75.1 Nat/Mun 111 15 16 Wed 12-mo total retu
AIM Investments B: Wed: 12-mo total ret
CapDBt 1893 +19 +175 TradGvA 718 -01 +5.6 Thu: 3-yr cumulative 1
AIM Investor CI. Eaton Vance Cl B: Fri: 5-yr cumulative tc
Energy 54.52 1.23 +45.4 FLMB1I 1073 -.06 +02
SummRPpl5.40 +.26 +20.9 HthSBt1293 +07 +7.9 Name: Name of mutu
iles 211 04 +268 NaMt 11.15 -15 -2.3 NAV: Net asset value
Advance Capital I: Eaton Vance Cl C:
Balancp 19.69 +.13 +11.4 GovtCp 717 -01 +48 Chg: Net change in p
Retlnc 9.53 -.02 +4.3 NatlMCt 1115 -.15 -23 Total return: Percent

Alger +10 +262Funds B: Evergreen A: dividends reinvested.
SmCapGrt737 +.10 +26.2 AslAlp 15*95 +.14 +12.6
AllianceBern A: Evergreen C: ve
l p 18.28 +12 +62 AstAlCt 1540 +.15 +11.8 Data based on NAVs
GIbTclhA9p83.44 +1.10 +338 Evergreen I:
IntlValAp 2458 +.36 +17.0 CordlI 10.41 -02 +5.1 i Footnotes: e-Ex-cal
SmCpGrA32.71 +.58 +27.5 SIMul 985 -.02 +29 .,, .I,,,,3 -
AllianceBern Adv: ior Funds
InValAdv 25.00 +.36 +17.4 Energy 29.49 +76 +403 1....
LgCpGrAd25.22 +.43 +21.8 H ep 4 57 ... +5.9 1- ,, j 1 ,: ,:r p,
AllianceBern B: ValRest 59.35 +1.11 +17.5 ,-, hrma,.-,,r l. it
Corp*dBpll.94 -.03 +5.6 FBR Funds:,,-_ Ira."e,-j N
GIbTchBt73.99 +.97 +32.8 Focus 5725 +.41 +14.6 ,,r, 't 1 rn-I rN
GrowthBt 29.27 +.33 +17.8 FPA Funds: Lipper. Inc and The Ai
SCpGrBt 27.04 +.48 +26.5 Nwnc 10.99 +5.8
USGovtBp 6.81 NA Fairholme 34.66 +.43+24.1 CapGrA 13.60 +.20 +17.1
AllianceBern C: Federated A: COTFAp 11.79 -.06 +2.3
SCGrCt27.14 +.48 +26.5 MidGrStA44.80 +.45 +23.7 CTTFAp 10.87 -.03 +2.3
Allianz FundsA: KaufmAp 6.92 +.07 +27.5 CvtScAp 1684 +.07 +8.4
NFJDv1WI 17.95 +.28 +10.7 MuSecA 10.31 -.05 +0.7 DOblTFA 11.73 -.06 +2.1
Allianz Funds C: Federated Instl: DynTchA 34.09 +.54 +29.1
GrowthCt 25.94 +.30 +26.2 KaulmnK 6.92 +.07 +27.3 EqlncAp 21.70 +.31 +3.6
TargetCt 23.74 +.53 +32.9 Fidelity Adv FocT: Fedlntp 11.32 -,04 +2.7
Amer Beacon Plan: ErergyT 54.95+1.73 +458 FedTFAp 11.89 -.04 +2.6
LgCpPIn 24.32 +.32 +11.0 HhCarT 22.71 +.09 +11.2 FLTFAp 11.67 -.03 +2.6
Amer Century Adv: Fidelity Advisor A: FoundAlp 14.51 +09 +9.6
EqGroAp 26.73 +.34 +8.9 DMntAr 26.22 +.37 +20.0 GATFAp 11.91 -.04 +2,4
Amer Century Inv: Fidelity Advisor I GoIdPrMA44.72 +1.18 +46.9
Balancednl7.31 +.11 +7.9 Dntl n26.65 +.37 +20.3 GrwthAp 47.41 +.37 +17.0
Eqlncn 8.82 +.08 +7.3 EqGrln 71.57 +.97 +326 HYTFAp 10.60 -,05 +1.6
Growthin 26.73 +.38 +21.8 Eqlnln 32.17 +.44 +10.3 ncomAp 2.71 +.01 +10.7
Heritage]n22.73 +.51 +54.2 IntBd!n 10.70 -01 +3.4 InsTFAp 12.09 -.04 +2.8
IncGron 33.50 +.32 +7.3 Fidelity AdvisorT: NYITFp 10.79 -.03 +2.6
InDiscrn 20.06 +.42 +50.4 BalancT 17.08 +20 +13.8 LATFAp 11.37 -.05 +2.5
IntlGroln 15.38 +31 +30.3 DMntTp 25.91 +.36 +19.8 LMGvScA 10.03 -.01 +5.6
UfeSdn 5.96 +.03 +13.1 Oi GrTp 14.06 +,15 +79 MDTFAp 11.51 -.05 +2,0
NewOpprn8.42 +.13 +31.4 DynCATp21.18 +.21 +19.5 MATFAp 11.68 -04 +2A1
OneChAgnl4.79 +.20 +20.1 EqGrTp 67.32 +.91 +31.8 MITFAp 12.06 -,03 +3.1
RealEstln 27.58 +.24 -3.2 EqlnT 3172 +.43 +.8 MNInsA 11.93 -.04 +2,7
Utran 33.66 +.57 +26.1 I GrppT 4472 +26 +313 MOTFAp 12.06 -.05 +2.3
Valuelnvn 7.41 +.06 +1.7 HilnAdp10.63 +.04+11.7 NJTFAp 11.97 -.04 +2.7
Vislan 24.17 +.55 +48.4 IntBdT 10.68 -.01 +3.1 NYInsAp 11.32 -.05 +1.8
American Funds A: MidCpTp 29.00 +.17 +23.4 NYTFAp 11.60 -03 +2.8
AmcpAp 22.22 +.23 +13.7 MulncTp 12.70 -.05 +23 NCTFAp 12.06 -.05 +2.0
AMutAp 30.80 +.29 +10.1 OvseaT 27.03 +.41 +28.8 OhiclAp 12.42 -,04 +3.,0
BalAp 20.33 +.16 +11.6 STFT 9.28 +3.0 ORTFAp 11.70 -.04 +2.7
BondAp 13.27 -.02 +5.0 Fidelity Freedom PATFA p 10.26 -.03 +2.8
CapWAp 20.44 +.06 +11.5 FF2010 n5.61 +.11 +11.9 ReEScAp20.33 +.20 -15.3
CaplBAp 67.57 +.68 +18.7 FF2015n 13.14 +.11 +12.8 RisDvAp 3602 +.54 +2.9
CapWGAp49.64 +.64 +26.4 FF2020n 16.81 +.17 +14.7 SMCpGrA45.31 +.59 +22.8
EupacAp 57.25 +.88+29.0 FF2025n 3.94 +.15 +150 USGovAp 6.41 -.01 +5.3
FdlnvAp 46.37 +.80 +20.9 FF2030n 17.55 +.21 +16.6 UtilsAp 15.41 ... +21.4
GwthAp 38.12 +.53 +18.7 FF2035n 14.54 +.17 +16.6 VATFAp 11,60 -.04 +2.4
HITrAp 12.28 +.01 +5.9 FF2040n 10.40 +.13 +170 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv:
IncoAp 21.09 +.16 +10.8 IncmeAd 2.69 +.01 +10.5
I p 13.48 -.02 +1 A 2467 +6 +308 Frankemp Frnk B:
ICAAp 3623 +.37 +12,3 AMgr5On 17.12 +.12 +109 Income81 2.70 +.01 +9.8
NEcoAp 31.38 +.32 +22.6 AM70n 1798 +.18 +136 Frank/remp Frnk C:
NPerAp 38.29 +.52 +25.8 AMr20 88 +.03 +67 FoundAI p14.23 +.09 +89
NwWrldA 65.18 +1.01 +42.9 Baancn 20.44 +.24 +144 IncomCt 2.72 +.01 +97
SmCpAp 48.91 +.50 +31.8 BlueChGrn46.84 +65 +172 Frank/Temp Mil A&B:
TxExAp 12.25 -.04 +1.8 CAMunn 12.16 -.04 +27 BeacnA 17,45 +.12 +10.1
WshAp 37.03 +.41 +10.9 Canadan 71.14 +1.39 +484 AscA 33.79 +19 +17.3
American Funds B: CapApn 31.53 +.32 +205 QualdAt 2385 +.15 +13.8
BalBt 20.25 +.16 +10.7 CapDevOnl5.08 +.20 +231 SharesA 27.29 +.18 +9.5
CaplBBt 67.57 +.68 +17.9 Cplncrn 8.96 +.03 +9.1 Frank/Temp Mil C:
CpWGrBt49.37 +.64 +25.4 ChinaRgn39.19 +.59 +70.9 DiscCt 33.37 +.19 +16.5
GrwthBt 36.70 +.51 +17.8 CngSn 511.32 +4.00 +13.6 SharesCt 26.86 +.18 +8.7
IncoBt 20.96 +.15 +10.0 CTMunrn11.24 -.03 +3.1 Frank/TempTemp A:
ICABI 36.05 +.37 +11.5 Contran 79.23 +125 +25.3 DvMktAp 37.40 +.53 +47.5
WashBt 36.80 +.41 +10.1 CnvScn 30.16 +.31 +25.7 ForgnAp 13,34 +.19 +24.6
Ariel Mutual Fds: DisEqn 32.75 +.46 +16.2 GIBdAp 11.88 +.05 +15.3
Apprec 49.79 +.48 +.8 Divlntn 44.83 +.63 +27.5 GrwthAp 2523 +.20 +9.7
Ariel 52.73 +.50 +6.5 ODStkOn 17.59 +.25 +16.0 IntxEMp ... .. 0.0
Artisan Funds: DnvGthn 31.53 +.33 +8.7 WoridAp 19.51 +.23 +16.1
Intl 35.94 +.76 +31.7 EmrMkn 36.87 +.79 +44.5 Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
MidCap 38.29 +.40 +29.6 Eq Inc n 60.09 +.80 +9.4 GrthAv 25.27 +.20 +10.0
MidCapVal21.06 +.15 +8.0 EQIIn 2485 +.34 +10.5 Frank/TempTmp B&C:
Baron Funds: ECapAp 32.27 +.42 +27.1 I DevMktC 36.42 +.52 +46.5
Asset 68.08 +.85 +19.2 Europe 47.55 +.83 +27.4 I ForgnCp 13.10 +20 +23.8
Growth 55.24 +.92 +16.8 Exchn 358.91 +2.71 +13.8 GrwihCp 24.55 +.19 +8.9
Partners 26.29 +.23 +25.3 Exportn 27.55 +.58 +24.9 GE Elfun S&S:
SmCap 27.01 +.61 +23.3 Fideln 42.35 +.6 + +22.9 SSPM 5145 +.66 +14.0
Bernstein Fds: Fftyrn 24.63 +24 +24.5 GMO Trust III:
IntDur 13.15 -.03 +5.1 FltRateHirng.71 -.01 +4.4 EmMkr 28.48 +.68 +58.0
DivMu 14.00 -.02 +3.3 FrlnOnen 32.10 +31 +12.6 For 20.48 +.29 +21.0
TxMgdInt 29.96 +.53 +20.0 GNMAn 10.82 -.02 +5.9 InllntrV 38.687 +.59 +20.3
IntlPort 29.77 +.54 +20.7 Govlnc 10.21 -.01 +6.4 GMO Trust IV:
EmMkts 54.54 +1.39 +54.2 GroCon 87.44 +1.51 +29.7 EmrMkM 28.41 +.69 +58.1
BlackRockA: Grolncn 29.72 +.52 +8.2 j Foreign 20.49 +.29 +21.1
AuroraA 28,67 +.43 +9.2 Grolnclln 12.17 +.17 +17.7 I IntGrEq 35.72+ +. 25.0
BaVlAp 32.60 +33 +8.9 Highlncrn 8.82 ... +6.0 IntlntrVI 38.87 +.59 +20.4
CapDevAp18.03 +.21 +21.2 Indepnn 29.16 +.61 +5.7 GMOTrustVI:
GAAr 32113 +A13 +21.4 Intdn 10.16-.01 .+3.9- mgMksr28.43 +.68 +58.2
HiYInvA 7.94 +.01 +6.9 InlGovn 10.15 -.02 +6.4 InfllndxPI 25.67 6. +.6
BlackRockB&C: IntlDiscn 47.08 +.67 +31.9 IntlCorEq 44.67 +.73 +22.3
GIAI/Ct "19.90 +.12 +20.4 IntISCp r n 30.86 +.32 +30.8 USQIlyEq 22.80 +15 NS
BlackRock Inst: InvGB n 7.20 -.01 +28 o Gabelli Funds:
BaVlI 32.81 +.33 +9.2 Japan 17.62 +.20 +5.6 Asset 54.59 +.65 +19.5
GIbAci 21.22 +.14 +21.7 JpnSmn 12.20 +8 13 -6.7 Gateway Funds:
Brandywine Fds: LCppIrn 1572 +.24 +10.5 Gateway 28.90 +.15 +9.4
BlueFd n3642 +.59 +27.7 LatAmn 66.93 +1.83 +63.2 Goldman Sachs A:
Bmdywnn38.02 +.72 +26.8 LevCoSlkn34.38 +.6 +289 HYMuAp 10.66 -.11 -3.1
Brinson Funds Y: LowPrn 44.28 +.45 +13.1 MdCVAp 40.75 +.43 +9.1
HiYIdlY n6.82 ... +5.1 Magellnnl04.05 +2.12 +25.7 Goldman Sachs Inst:
CGM Funds: MDOMurn10.72 -.04 +2.7 HYMuni nl,66 -.11 -2.8
CapDv n35.64+.91 +.91 +37.0 MAMunn 11.72 -.05 +2.5 MidCapV'41.19 +.44 +9:6
:. A'om 33 +1.45 +1.5 MIlMunn 11.70 -.04 +131 SIrhlni 17.51 +.29 +23.0
*Mi.p. 1(,, +1.08 +40.2 MidCapn 31.80 +.50 +16.4 Harbor Funds:
CRM Funds: MNMunn 11.23 -.03 +2.9 Bond 11.83 -01 +7.0
MdCpVlI 33.51 +.33 +16.1 MtgSecn 10.50 -.02 +0.3 | CapAplnsl38.73 +.38 +19.2
CalamosFunds: Munilncn 12.56 -.05 +2,6 ntl, 77.98 +1.63 +34.5
Gr&lncAp35.58 +.39 +16.6 NJMunrnll,41 -03 +3.0 Hartford Fds A:
GlwthAp 69.79+1.28 +31.9 NwMktrn 14.92 +.04 +7.9 CpAppAp45.76 +.91 +24.4
GrowthCt 65.58 +1.20 +30.9 NwMiln 34.94 +.53 +24,9 DivGthAp2271 +.25 +13.5
Calvert Group: NYMunn 12.62 -.05 +2.6 Hartford Fds C:
Incop 16.85 -.03 +5.5 OTCn 55.70+79 + +38.6 CpApCl 41.52 +.82 +23.5
InlEqAp 25.86 +.48 +16.6 Oh Munn 11.43 -.05 +27 Hartford Fds L:
Munlnt 10.50 -.03 +2.0 100ndex 11.04 +13 NS GrwOppL 38.86 +.2 +39.2
SodialAp 31.47 +.20 +6.5 Osseaon 57.05 +.80 +34.6 Hartford HLS IA:
SocBdp 16.06 -.04 +6.3 PcBasn 36.01 +.26 +41.0 CapApp 62.89+1.23 +26.0
SocEqAp 4111 +.49 +13.4 PAMunr 10.68 -.03 +3.1 Di&Gr 24.76 +.28 +14.1
TxFLt 10.06 -.01 -0.9 Pun 20.13 +.17 +11.2 Advisers 24.29 +.20 +12.1
TxFLgp 16.19 -.06 +1.5 RealEn 29.25 +.20 -8.2 Sock 57.05 +.77 +14.9
TxFVT 15.58 -.04 +2.7 S/ntMun 10.25 -.01 +37 TotRetBd 11.66 -.02 +5.0
Causeway Intl: STF 8.65 .. +2.4 Hartford HLS IB :
lnstutnlrn22.14 +.25 +18.4 SmCaplndr24.2 +.37 +213 CapAppp 62.41 +1.22 +25.7
Clipper. 93.25+1.24 +5.8 SrCpSrn20.01+.18 +815.5 Hennessy Funds:
Cohen& Steers: SEAsian 47.19 +.72 +895 Corsroll 2986 +.64 +2.0
RltyShrs 79.21 +.46 -4.0 StkScn 32.04 +.44 +19 HoBalFd1728 +.08 +. 2
Columbia Class A: Stratlnc n 10.69 ..6 +7'2 Hotchkis &Wiley:
Acomt 32.17 +.43 +15.7 SnReRnr 10.24 +,04 +4 LgCpVIAp23.2 +26 -1.3
FocEqA 25.71 +.37 +24.0 TotalBdn 10.32 MidCpVal 26.70 +.25 -6.9
21CntryA17.35 +.34 +31.3 Trend n 78.85 +.60 +26.2 HussmnSlrGr 16.29-0.06+4.2
M2rsGrAn23.7 +.3 +35 32 USBIn 10.83 -.02 +4.7 I Fhsnncc:
ColumbisGrAt 23.71 +.36+Z: Utiltyn 20.92 +.04 +167 ICON Fds:
Columbia Class Z: ValStra I n 35.59 +53 +16.7 Energy 43.29 +1.26 +40.7
AcomZ 33.03 +.45 +16.1 Vauen 87.63 +121 +126 Hlthcare 17.66 +.11 +7.3
AcomlnIZ 50,86 +.91 +37.7 Wdw n 24.90 +.37 +29.7 ISI Funds:
Inlg Z 20.1073 +.3 +27.1 Fidelity Selects: 758 .. +7
LgCpldoZ 29.73 +.36 +12.2 Air n52 70 +.+30 1626 Ivy Funds:
MrlnOpZr18.77 +.42 +35.4 ingn 28.61 +67 -105 GINaIRsA p 43.45+1.40 +51,0
DFAFunds: .Biotchn 72.18 +37 +8.2 JPMorgan A Class:
USCorEq2nl221+.15 +.6 Brokrn 72.49 +.85 +47 MCpValp 27.08 +.23 +85
DWS Scudder Cl A: Chen 8628 1.7 +60 JPMorgan Select:
CormmAp 26.50 +.19 +15.3 ComEquip n25 87 + 35 +29 1 lnEq n41.65 +.68 +16.2
DrHiRA 52,04 +.92 +7,5 Cmpn :52.1 39 38.7 JPMorgan Sel CIs:
DWS Scudder CI S: ConDisn 24.59 +24 -1,1 lntrdAmern29.53 +32 +9.0
CorPlnc 12.58 -.02 4.6 ConStapn67.97 +45 +24.9 Janus:
EmMkIn 12.40 +.03 +9.0 CstHon 4029 +69 -06 Balanced 26.88 +.21 +13.9
EmMkGrr31.29 +.77 +55.6 oDAvrn 98'04 +146 +344 Con/ranan21,06 +.21 +33.6
EuroEq 42.83 +.64 +20.6 Elecg n 50,17 +87 +166 I Enterpr 59.41 +1.09 +29,3
GIbBdSr 10.00 +.01 +7.1 Enrgyn 68,13 +2.16 +46:5 i FP/TE 6.49 -.02 -3.4
GIbOpp 47.38 +.72 +19.6 ES /02.65 +2.93 +58.6 FIxBnd 9.48 -.02 +5,9
G0bm6/em 37.51 +.63 +18.6 Bvrn 19.63 +.34 +15.3 Fund 33.20 +.46 +21,0
Go/d&Pro 28.79 +.92 +46.4 pS 108.74 +2.13 -4.0 FundaEq 29.82 +.51 +17.8
GrolncS 22.99 +.26 +7.8 Goldrn 4839 +125 +469 GILileSci 24.06 +.17 +20.2
HiYldTx 12.71 -.04 +2.5 Heal/bn 13692 +52 +141 GInechr 16.56 +.32 +34.5
In/TxAMT 11.04 -.02 +3.1 HomFn 3489 +99 -256 Grlnc 43.46 +.69 +17.3
IndFdS 74.23 +1.31 +26.6 Insurn 69,36 +142 +2.6 MdCpVal 26.21 +.27 +13.3
LgCoGro 31.23 +.35 +16.7 Leisrn 8544 +45 +171 Ons 13.47 +.26 41.8
LalAmrEq 86.25 +2.51 63.2 Material n 61.47 +140 +382 Ososeasr 61.73 +.81 43.0
MgdMuniS8.97 -.03 +2.9 MedoIn 53.3 +16 +181 Research 31.81 +.44 +31.3
MATFS 14.11 -.04 +3.2 MdEqSysn26.01 +06 +168 ShTmBd 2.89 ... +5.1
Davis Funds A: Multmd n 43.51 +67 +1.8 Twenty 74.57 +1.54 +40.6
NYVenA 41.61 +.61 +12.4 N/Gasn 51.01 +1.02 43.2 Ven/ur 78.26 +1.11 +32`7
Davis Funds B: Paper n 34.36 +.30 +14.4 WndkWr 58.82 +.52 +22.6
NYVenB 39.61 +.57 +11.4 Phaons 12`03 +05 +12.3 Janus Adv S Shrs:
Davis Funds C&Y: Retailn 48.58 +57 -3:3 Fody 41.78 +.82 +42.0
NYVenY 42.17 +.62 +12.6 Soflwrn 82.80 -.81 +27.0 JennisonDryden A:
NYVenC 39.88 +58 +11.5 Teclrn 90.86 +1.39 +36.3 BlendA 21.92 +29 +18.8
Delaware Invest A: Tevcmnn 56.08 +.02 +19.8 HiY dAp 5.64 ... +.5
TrendAp 20.82 +.25 +18.9 Transn 54.15 +.15 +8.1 InsuredA 10.55 -.05 +1.8
TxUSAp 11.29 -.05 +1.2 UtilGrn 66.21 +.30 +25.8 UlilityA 17.30 +.17 +30.6
Delaware Invest B: Wirelessn 9.85 +.08 +45.1 JennisonDryden B:
DelchB 3.31 ... +5.6 Fidelity Spartan: GrowthB 17.17 +.18 +17.1
SelGrBt 28.44 +.23 +18.9 Eqldxlnv n53.88 +.65 +12.2 HiYTdBIt 563 ... +5.0
Dimensional Fds: 5001nxlnvrnl06.00+1.26+12.2 InsuredB 10.57 -.05 +1.7
EmMk/V 48.60 +92 +67.1 lntllnllnvn50.88 +.58 +21.7 John Hancock A:
IntSmVan23.75 +39 +23.6 TotMkllnvn43.03 +.52 +12.6 BondAp 14.76 -.03 +5.1
USLgCon 44.67 +.53 +12.1 Fidelity Spart Adv: ClassicVI p 25.90 +.30 -3.7
USLgVan25.30 +32 +4.5 EqldxAd n53.88 +.65 +12.2 RgBkA 32.24 +.66 -9.8
USMmCron15.61 +.18 4.6 500Adrnl0602 +1.27 +12.2 SIrlnAp 6.60 ... +6.5
USSmulln21,60 +.28 +5.4 TotMktAdrn43.04 +.52 +127 John Hancock B:
USSmVa 27.87 +.34 -0.5 First Eagle: StrlncB 6.60 ... +5.7
lntlSmCon22.24 +.35 +25.7 GIbA 51.00 +.42 +16.2 John Hancock Cl1:


EmgMktn 37.03 +.71 +54.8 OverseasA28.00 +.27 +17.1 LSAggr 16.65 +.23 +17.9
Fixdn 10.23 ... +5.2 First Investors A LSBalanc 15.39 +.12 +12.3
IntVan 26,49 +.42 +243 BIChpAp 25.36 +.28 +10.3 LSGrwh 16.30 +.18 +14.8
Glb5Fxlncn10.82 .. +5.2 GlolAp 9.10 +.17 +25.6 Julius Baer Funds:
TMUSTgtV24,14 +,28 +0,6 GovtAp 1071 -.03 +4.7 InlEqlr 52.74 +.90 +31.1
TMIntVa 22.71 +.35 +247 GrolnAp 16.73 +.22 +11,6 IntlEqA 51.55 +.87 +30.8
TMMklwV 18.13 +.25 +6.4 IncoAp 2.97 +4.6 InlEqlllr 18.27 +.33 +28.4
2YGIFxdn10.36 ... +5.2 MATFAp 11.54 -.03 +2.2 KeelSmCpp29.10+.58+16.4
DFARIEn 28.49 +.21 -4.8 MITFAp 11.98 -04 +2.2 LSWalEqnl9.29+.30 +4.8
Dodge&Cox: MidCpAp 31.60 +.43 +13.6 Lazard Instl:
Balanced 88.36 +.56 +6.9 NJTFAp 12.63 -.04 +2.3 EmgMktl 28.06 +.54 +48.1
Income 12.60 -.02 +5.3 NYTFAp 14.08 -.05 +2,1 Legg Mason: Fd
IntlStk 50.10 +.73 +22.2 PATFAp 12.66 -.04 +2.4 OpporTrt 20.05 +.10 +13.2
Stock 156.65 +1.62 +7.6 SpSitAp 24.81 +.33 +13.3 Splnvp 38.19 +.89 +7.3
Dreyfus: TxExAp 9.70 -.03 +2.4 VafTrp 72.04 +.66 +4.1
Aprec 47.15 +.63 +11.6 TotRtAp 15.85 +.11 +8.9 Legg Mason Instll:
Dreyl 11.12 +.15 +13.6 ValueBp 7.96 +.08 +5.2 ValTrlnst 80.92 +.74 +5.1
Dr5001ntl 43.36 +,52 +11.7 Firsthand Funds: Legg Mason Ptrs A:
EmgLd 33.17 +.33 -2.2 GIbTech 5.47 +.08 +29.3 AgGrAp 119.36 +1.57 +3.9
FLIntr 12.82 -.03 +2.7 TechVal 47.34 +.73 +34.0 ApprAp 16.98 +.15 +13.6
InsMut ... ... 0.0 Frank/Temp Frnk A: HilncAt 6.63 ... +5.3
Dreyfus Founders: AdjUSp 8.88 ... +5.1 InAICGAp15.84 +.26 +15.2
GrowthB 0.0 ALTFAp 11.30 -.04 +2.7 LgCpGAp26.39 +.26 +11.9
GrwthFp ... 0.0 AZTFAp 10.85 -.05 +22 Legg Mason Ptrs B:
Dreyfus Premier: Ballnvp 67.04 +.99 44.2 CaplncBt 17.81 +.14 +12.5
CorVlvp 33.00 +.38 +10.0 CallnsAp 12.48 -.05 +2.7 LgCpGBt 24.48 +.25 +11.1
LtdHYdAp 7.09 +.01 +5.1 CAInlAp 11.41 -.03 +2.8 Longleaf Partners:
StrValAr 34.98 +,40 +134 CalTFAp 7.19 -.03 +2.6 Partners 37.90 +.24 +10,1


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biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq. Tables
sell price or Net Asset Value (NAV) and daily
s one total return figure as follows:

n (%)
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total return (%)
total return (%)

al fund and family.

price of NAV.
change in NAV for the time period shown, with
If period longer than 1 year, return is cumula-

reported to Lipper by 6 p.m. Eastern.
pital gains distribution. f Previous day's quote.
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Intl 22.73 +.41 +23.9
SmCap 33.54 +.32 +14.4
Loomis Sayles:
LSBondl 15.03 +02 +11.4
SIrlncC 15,53 +.02 +9.8
LSBondR 14.98 +.01 +11.0
StrlncA 15.47 +.02 +10.7
Lord Abbett A:
AffilAp 16.24 +15 +10.6
BdDebAp 8.10 +.01 +8.8
MidCpAp 23.15 +.19 +8.7
MFS Funds A:
MITA 2296 +.36 +14.9
MIGA 15.76 +.21 +16.4
HilnA 3.77 ... +5,6
InlNwDA 31.78 +.48 +25.6
MFLA 9.88 -.03 +1.9
TotRA 16.82 +.13 +9.2
ValueA 29.07 +.37 +13.7
MFS Funds B:
MIGB nl4.23 +.19 +15.7
GvScB n 9.50 -.02 +4.9
HlnB n 3.78 ... +4.9
MulnBn 8.43 -.03 +1.9
TotRBn 16.81 +.12 +8.5
MFS Funds Instl:
IntlEq n22.44 +.27 +18.0
MainStay Funds A:
HiYIdBA 6.33 +.01 +6.7
MainStay Funds B:
CapApBt 34.65 +.58 +17.2
ConvBt 17.21 +.16 +18.9
GovtBt 8.22 -.02 +4.4
HYIdBBt 6.30 +.01 +6.0
IntlEqB 16.84 +.16 +13.5
SmCGBp 15.59 +.16 +1.4
TotRIBt 19.94 +.17 +10.0
Mairs & Power:
Growth 81.89 +.95 +9.7
Marsico Funds:
Focus p 22.57 +.33 +23.6
Growp 23.77 +.36 +23.7
Matthews Asian:
India r 22.90 +.02 +57.0
PacTiger 33.35 +.43 +49.5
Mellon Funds:
IntlFd 18.38 +.22 +13.0
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd 6.53 +.24 +60.4
Monetta Funds:
Monetta n16.58 +.28 +31.8
Morgan Stanley A:
DOGthA 21.62 +.22 +11.4
Morgan Stanley B:
DivGtB 21.77 +.22 +11.5
GibDivB 17.16 +.19 +14.6
StratB 21.50 +.20 +11.1
MorganStanley Inst:
EmrMkt n43.40 +1.13 +67,0
GIVaIEqAn21.89 +.25 +14.4
IntlEq n 23.34 +.26 +18.0
Munder Funds A:
IntemtA 26.48 +.21 +34.3
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 17.60 +.12 +10.5
DiscZ 34.22 +.20 +17.7
QualfdZ 24.05 +.15 +14.2
SharesZ 27.55 +.19 +9.9
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 34.66 +.52 +10.9
Geneslnst 56.35 +.86 +27.3
Inilr 27.11 +.30 +19.5
Panrter 34.67 +.58 +18.5
Neuberger&Berm Tr:
Genesis 58.70 +.89 +27.0
Nicholas Group:
Hilnc I n100,51 +5.8
Nichn 57.00 +.48 +6.2
Northern Funds: -
SmCpldxnlO.99 +.16 +6.0
Technlyn 15.08 +.17 +25.0
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhitOkSGOn39.11 +.26 +21.8
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncr n29.53 +.24 +17.4
Globalln 27.93 +.27 +15.5
Intlirn 26.11 +.20 +6.5
Oakmark r n46,88 +.40 +6.3
Selectrn 32,04 +.39 -1,5
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZn17.84 +.27 +44.6
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFMu 9.28 -.07 -5.3
AMTFrNY 12.57 -.09 -1.1
CAMuniAp10.62 -.08 -4.8
CapApAp 54.53 +.69 +20.8
CaplncAp 1292 +.05 +4.5
ChmplncA p9.20 ... +4.6
DvMk/Ap 57.13 +1.10 +49.8
Discp 60.22 +.94 +33.3
EquityA 12.45 +.17 +18.5
GlobAp 81.50 +1.00 +16,0
GIbOppA 41.18 +.68 +15.5
Goldp 42.69 +1,46 +55.5
IntBdAp 6.59 +.02 +16.7
MnStFdA 44.10 +.56 +11.5
MnStOAp 5.96 +.21 +11.3
MSSCAp 22.97 +.29 +7.4
MidCapA 20.71 +.17 +11.5
PAMuniAp 12.41 -.06 -0.1
S&MdCpV141.73 +.55 +18.2
,,-, 446 +,01 +11.1
., 9.48 -.02 +5.4
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 9.24 -.07 -6.1
AMTFrNY 12.58 -.09 --1.8
CplncBI 12.77 +.05 +3.6
ChmplncBt9.19 ... +3.8
EquLcyB 11.75 +.16 +17.4
StrlncBt 4.47 +.01 +10.2
Oppenhelm Quest:
QBalA 18,83 +.14 +4.8
Oppenheimer Roch:
LUdNYAp 3,32 -.01 +1.7
RoMuAp 17.87 -.13 -0.2
RcNIMuA 11,39 -.07 -5.8
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
TotRtAd 10.59 .. +7.1
PIMCO Instl PIMS:
AllAsset 13.30 +.05 +9.7
ComodRR 16.28 +.22 +16.9
DevLcMkr11.71 +.06 +17.4
Fltlncr 10.17 +.02 +3.7
HiYld 9.68 +.01 +6.4
LowDu 10.09 +.01 +6.8
RealRlnl 11.17 .8 +8.0
TotRt 10.59 +7.4
PIMCO Funds A:
RealRtAp 11,17 ... +7.5
TotRLA 10.59 ... +6.9
PIMCO Funds D:
TRtnp 10.59 ... +7.1
PhoenixFunds A:
BalanA 15.35 +.10 +9.2
CapGrA 18.12 +.24 +15.6
Pioneer Funds A:
BondAp 9.14 -.02 +5.2
EurSelEqA44.10 +.58 +12.1
GrwthAp 15.37 +27 +14.1
Inl ValA 29.03 +.50 +23.7
MdCpGrA 17,50 +.23 +16.1
PionFdAp 51.57 +.55 +10.3
TxFreAp 11.22 -.08 -0.3
ValueAp 17.862 +17 +10.1
Pioneer Funds B:
HiYIdBI 11.43 +.06 +10.8
Pioneer Funds C:
HiYIdCI 11.54 +.06 +10.8
Price Funds Adv:
Eqlncp 30,45 +.28 +9.3
Growthpn35,67 +,43 +17.8
Price Funds:

CABondn 10.81 -.04 +2.2
CapApp n 21.84 +08 +9.3
DivOron 27.33 +30 +13.4
EmEurp 3922 +.42 +32.6
EmMISn 47.59 +.73 +61.7

Europen 24.13 +.40 +28.6
GNMAO n 9.39 -.01 +5.4
Growthn 36.01 +.44 +13.1





HllhScin 130.1 +.25 +20.5
HNYieldrn 691 ... +4.9
Int Bondn 10.35 +04 +12.7
IntDisn 58.89 +.71 +32.9















R2025n 14.14 +.14 +18.9


R2030n 20.51 +.22 +14.5
SciTecn 25.54 +.24 +26.0
ShtBd/n 4.72 ... +5.4
SmCpStkn35.29 +.43 +5.8
SmCapVal n42.82 +.48 +7.2
SpecGrn 22.95 +.27 +17.2
Speclnn 12.34 +.02 +7.8
TFInc n 9.80 -.04 +2.0
TxFrHPn 11:60 -.05 +0.4
TxFrSI n 5.33 -.01 +3.3
USTIntn 5.41 ... +7.3
USTLgn 11.62 -.04 +6.6
VABondn 11.39 -.05 +2.1
Value n 28.45 +.24 +8.9
Principal Inv:
DiscLCInst 17.57 +.24 +12.8
LgGrlN 9.97 +,16 +30.6
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 9.10 -.01 +7.1
AZTE 9.04 -.03 +2.4
Convp 20.93 +.11 +12.7
DiscGr 22.93 +.38 +15.2
DvrlnAp 9.87 +.01 +4.6
EqlnAp 18.40 +.20 +9.7
EuEq 34.00 +.59 +21.3
GeoAp 18.27 +.08 +6.1
GIbEqlyp 12.92 +.26 +22.0
GrInAp 19.59 +.23 +2.4
HlthAp 59.43 +.16 +1.7
HiYdAp 7.94 +.01 +6.6
HYAdAp 6.16 +.01 +7.1
IncmAp 6.78 -.01 +5.8
IntlEq p 36.28 +.68 +22.0
IntGrlnp 17.98 +.33 +21.6
InvAp 15.17 +.20 +3.1
NJTxAp 9.13 -.03 +2.7
NwOpAp 54.35 +.66 +12.9
OTCAp 10,37 +.19 +18.4
PATE 9.00 -.02 +2.6
TxExAp 8,61 -.03 +2.2
TFInAp 14.63 -.05 +2.4
TFHYA 12.66 -.06 +1.3
USGvAp 13.30 -.02 +6.4
UlilAp 16.26 +.07 +29.1
VstaAp 12.21 +.15 +11.3
VoyAp 19.80 +.21 +11.5
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 20.75 +.27 +2.1
DiscGr 20.83 +.34 +14.3
DvrlnBt 9.79 +.01 +3.9
Eqlnct 18.22 +.19 +8.8
EuEq 32.76 +.56 +20.4
GeoBt 18.07 +.08 +5.3
GIbEqt 11.73 +.24 +21.0
GINIRst 37.69 +.95 +38,7
GrInBt 19.28 +.22 +1,7
HIthBt 52.42 +.14 +1.0
HiYIdBt 7.91 +.01 +5.9
HYAdBt 6.07 ... +6.1
IncmBt 6.74 -.01 +5.1
InGdnrt 17.59 +.32 +20.7
IntlNopt 19.15 +.42 +27,5
InvBt 13.79 +.18 +2.2
NJTxBt 9.13 -.02 +2.1
NwOp8 148.07 +.59 +12.1
NwValp 18.74 +.21 +2.5
OTCBt 9.02 +.17 +17.6
TxExBt 8.62 -.02 +1.8
TFHYBt 12.68 -.06 +0.7
TFInB t 14.65 -.05 +1.8
USGvBt 13.23 -.02 +5.7
UilB t 16.18 +.08 +28.1
VistaBt 10.49 +.13 +10.5
VoyBI 17.08 +.18 +10.6
RS Funds:
CoreEqA 44.15 +.62 +21.2
IntGrA 21.95 +.38 +25.1
RSPart 34.41 +.51 +1.5
Value 2955 +.19 +12.9
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 46.69 +.77 +31.6
RiverSource A:
BalanceA 11.34 +.08 +7,8
DEI 14.25 +.18 +15.8
DvOppA 9.61 +.11 +14.0
Growth 34.81 +.26 +12.7
HiYdTEA 4.29 -.02 +1.2
LgCpEqp 6.32 +.07 +11.3
MCpGrA 12,95 +,14 +24.7
MidCpVlp 10.25 +.16 +18.9
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSvr 18.32 +.42 +13.8
MicroCapi19.64 +.30 +19.9
PennMulr 12.37 +17 +10.5
Premierlr 20.53 +.32 +20.1
ToRell r 14.39 +.15 +9.0
ValSvcd 12.04 +.22 +13.8
VIPISvc 15.78 +.26 +17.1
Russell Funds S:
DivEq 54.89 +.79 +17.7
IntlSec 89.59 +1.39 +24.7
MStratBd 10.35 -.02 +5.4
QuantEqS 42.90 +.52 +.5
Rydex Advisor:
OTC n14.04 +.15 +27.6
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxA n10.16 -.02 +3.7
InEqAn 16.41 +.25 +19.5
LgCGroAn24.46 +.29 +18.6
LgCValAn23.09 +.28 +6.1
TxMgLCn 14.68 +.18 +12.8
SSgA Funds:
EmgMkt 33.20 +.71 +65.0
IntlStock 15.25 +.20 +21.4
STI Classic:
LCpVIEqA 15.71 +.16 +10.7
LCGrStkAp 14.47 +,23 +21.5
LCGrSpkCp 13.43 +.22 +20.7
SelLCSkC / 29.99 +.41 +22.1
SelLCpStkI 32.58 +.44 +23.3
Schwab' Funds:
HIthCareo' 16.77 +.06 +12.3
1n00lnvr 44,98 +.53 +12.6
1008Sel 45.01 +.53 +12.7
S&P Inv 23.73 +28 +12.0
S&PSel 23.83 +.28 +12.2
SSPInstSI 12.16 +.14 +12.1
SmCplnv 24.48 +.35 +7.7
YIdPlsSl 9.40 -.01 +2.7
Selected Funds:
AmShD 49.72 +.74 +12.2
AroShp 49.58 +.73 +11.8
Seligman Group:
ComunAt 39,77 +.13 +23.8
FrontrAt 15.33 +.28 +19.4
FronlrD1 12.97 +.24 +18.5
GIbSmA 19.24 +.28 +16.6
GIbTchA 19.58 +.13 +25.9
HYdBAp 3.29 +.01 +6.8
Sentinel Group:
CoS A p 36.59 .42 +15.0
Sequoia n163.37 +1.65+11.7
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 47.47 +.64 +20.7
SoundSh 42.12 +.44+11.5
St FarmAssoc: ,
Gwth 63.95 +1.08 15.6
Stratton Funds: -
Dividend 31.66 +.37 -5.7
Mult-Cap 47.98 +1.05 +21.8
SmCap 49.31 +.53 +5.2
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvBt 9.31 -.03 +4.5
Tamarack Funds:
EntSmCp 31.22 +.38 +5.8
Value 42.81 +.53 +10.8
Templeton Instil:
EmMSp 27.57 +.40 +49.2
ForEqS 31.82 +.31 +28,2
Third Avenue Fds:
Intlr 24.90 +.35 +17.8
RIEstVIr 33.93 +.29 +3.5
Value 65.90 +1.51 +14.9
Thornburg Fds:
IntVa/Ap 37.44 +.37 +40.2
IntValuel 38.16 +.37 +40.8
Thrlve/nt Fds A:
HiYTd 5.01 ... +5.8
Incom 8.50 -.02 +4.2
LgCpStk 30.79 +.36 +13.1
TA IDEX A:
TempGlbA p 35.55 +.61 +22.5
TrCHYB p 9.08 +.01 +5.0
TA/Axlnp 9.15 -.01 +2.6
Turner Funds:
SmlCpGrn34.15 +.52 +21.7
Tweedy Browne:
G/obVa/ 34.21 +.19 +16.2
UBS Funds Cl A:
GbobAI~o 15.27 +.09 +10.8
UMB Scout Funds:
Intl 3928 +.56 +28.8
US Global Investors:
A/Anm 32.47 +.73 +32.7
GIbRs 21.70 +58 +52.6
GbdShr 20684 +.66 +33.5
USChinu 18.10 +.30 +94.5
WidPrcMn 36.09 +1.26 +46.8
USAA Group:
AgvBt 39.20 +.60 +23.6
CABd 10.68 -.06 +0.8
CmstSIr 29.27 +.34 +13.5
GNMA 9.54 -.02 +5.4
GrTxSSr 14.56 +.04 +6.4
Gewth 18.34 +.36 +24.3
GO&lnc 20.45 +.26 +17.2
IncStk 16.60 +.20 +3.1
Inco 12.10 -.03 +5.0


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Intl 30.37 +.38 +17.6
NYBd 11.67 -.06 +1.3
PrecMM 39.25 +1.40 +50.1
SciTech 13.75 +.11 +21.8
ShtTBnd 8.91 -.01 +5.4
SmCpStk 15.48 +.23 +9.1
TxEIt 12.92 -.05 +2.1
TxELT 13.48 -.08 +1.1
TxESh 10.56 -.01 +3.3
VABd 11,20 -.06 +1.1
WidGr 22.23 +.28 +15.3
VALIC:
MdCpldx 25.96 +.32 +14.4
Stkldx 39.77 +.47 +11.9
Value Line Fd:
LrgCo n25.26 +.37 +22.1
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFAp 17.70 -.11 -0.5
CmstAp 19.30 +.17 +5.7
CpBdAp 6.52 -.02 +4.3
EqlncAp 9.43 +.04 +8.1
Exch 501.63 +9.69 +22.9
GrlnAp 22.99 +.18 +9.0
HarbAp 16,87 +.17 +13.1
HiYIdA 10.50 +.01 +6.2
HYMuAp 10.65 -.05 +0.4
InTFAp 17.49 -.12 -1.8
MunlAp 14.16 -.09 -0.2
PATFAp 16.66 -.09 -0.1
StiGrwth 51.90 +.76 +24.8
StrMunlnc 12.77 -.06 -1.4
USMtgeA 13.21 -.03 +5.3
UtilAp 25.66 +.08 +23.0
Van Kamp Funds B:
EnterpBt 14.85 +.23 +20.0
EqlncBt 9.27 +.05 +7.6
HYMuBt 10.65 -.05 -0.3
MuIB 14.14 -.09 -0.9
PATFBt 16.60 -.09 -0.9
SlrGwth 43.62 +.63 +23.9
StrMunlnc 12.76 -.06 -2.1
USMtge 13.15 -.03 +4.4
UtlIB 25.52 +.08 +22.0
Vanguard Admiral:
CAITAdmn10O.86 -.03 +2.6
CpOpAdl n100.08+1.22 +20.9
Energyn 162.60 +4.23 +40.9
EuroAdmlnlOO.45+1.55 +25.0
ExplAdmln76.55+1.04 +13.1
ExIdAdmn42.14 +.53 +12.9
500Adml nl40.22+1.67 +12.2
GNMAAdn10.24 -.02 +6.0
GrolncAdn61.50 +.81 +9.3
GrwAdmn34.15 +.38 +18,1
HlthCrn 63.98 +.23 +6,4
HiYidCp n 6,03 ... +5.4
InfProAdn24.15 -.01 +4.2
ITBdAdmln10.36 -.03 +6.6
IntGrAdm n90.97 +1.31 +26.0
ITAdmln 13.15 -.04 +2.9
ITGrAdm n 9.75 -.03 +6.2
LtdTrAdn 10.73 -.01 +3.8
MCpAdml n98.43+1.20 +13.5
MorgAdmn67.84 +.81 +19.0
MuHYAdmn10.55 -.06 +1.6
PrmCaprn82.21 +.93 +16.1
STBdAdmlnl10.04-.01 +6.4
ShtTrAddn 15.63 .. +3.9
STIGrAdn 10.64 ... +6.0
SmCAdm n34.70 +.48 +9.9
TxMCaprn74,16 +.87 +13.0
TlBAdmln10.05 -.02 +6.1
TStkAdmn36.72 +.44 +12.6
ValAdmln 27.10 +.35 +6.2
WellslAdmn54.09 +.11 +7.8
WellnAdmnn59.88 +.42 +12.2
Windsor n 64,58 +.90 +8.4
WdsrllAd n65.72 +.72 +12.0
Vanguard Fds:
AssetA n30.98 +32 +12.1
CALTn 11.39 -.06 +1.5
CapOppn 43,29 +.53 +20.8
Convrtn 15.30 +.13 +17.0
OvdGron 15.57 +.16 +12.1
Energy n 86.53 +2.25 +40.8
Eqlncn 26.46 +.31 +10.6
Explrn 82.10 +1.11 +12.9
FLLTn 11.45 -.04 +3.0
GNMAn 10.24 -.02 +5.9
GbobEqn 27.13 +.45 +23,3
Grolncn 37.65 +.49 +9,2
GrthEqn 13.78 +.22 +27.7
HYCorpn 6.03 ... +5.2
HlthCren151.49 +.53 +6.4
InflaPron 12.30 ... +6.2
IntlExpIrn 24.29 +.31 +24,4
IntlGrn 28.54 +.41 +25.7
IntlValn 47.30 +.78 +23.2
ITIGrade n 9.75 -.03 +6.1
ITTsryn 11.06 -.02 +7.5
ULeConn 17.48 +.09 +10.0
LieGron 26.12 +.29 +14.1
Ulelncn 14.40 +.04 +60
LieModn 21.94 +.17 +12.0
LTGraden 9.08 -.05 +3,9
LTTsryn 11.29 -.05 +6.7
Morgn 21.85 +.26 +18.8
MuHYn 10.55 -.06 +1,5
MulnsLgn 12.32 -.06 +2.1
Mulntn 13.15 -.04 +2.8
MuLtdn 10.73 -.01 +3.7
MuLongn 11.04 -.05 +2.3
MuShrtn 15.63 ... +3.8
NJLTn 11.62 -.05 +2,3
NYLTn 11.01 -.06 +2.0
OHL'TT'En11.78 -.04 +2.7
PALTn 11.11 -.04 +2.6
PrecMtls r n39.56 +1.09 +45.7
PrmcpCorn13.98 +.14 +11.5
Prmcprn 79.15 +.90 +16.0
SelValurn21.75 +.23 +7.6
STARn 22.58 +.16 +11.8
STIGradenl10.64 ... +5.9
STFedn 10.44 -.01 +6.3
STrsryn 10.49 -.01 +6.5
SlralEqn 24.33 +.29 +6.0
TgtRe2025n14,36+,14 +13.6
TglRe2015n13.61+,11 +12.2
TgtRe2035 n15.36+,18 +14.5
USGron 20.68 +.25 +16.2
USValuen15.01 +.18 +5.0
Wellslyn 22.33 +.05 +7.7
Welltnn 34.66 +24 +12.1
Wndsrn 19.13 +.27 +8.2
Wndslln 37.01 +.40 +11.9
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500 n140.20 +1.67 +12.1
Balancedn22,48 +.14 +10.0
DevMktn 14,63 +.23 +22.1
EMktn 35.79 +.87 +60.4
Europe n 42.73 +.66 +24.9
Extend n 42.06 +52 +12.8
Growthn 34.14 +37 +17.9
ITBndn 10.36 -.03 +6.5
LgCaplxn 27,54 +.33 +13.0
MidCapn 21.67 +.26 +13.4
Pacificn 13.83 +.22 +15.9
REITrn 22.70 +.19 -3.4
SmCap n 34.65 +.47 +9.8
~SmlCpGthsn2l.14 +.31+18,4
SmIGdpVIB-16&l- r-3Y'4
STBndn 10.04 -.01 +6.3
TotBndn 10.05 -.02 +6.0
TolllntlIn 21.44 +.37 +28.1
TotStkn 36.71 +.44 +12.5
Value n 27.10 +.35 +8.1
Vanguard Instl Fds:
Ballnst n22.49 +.15 +10.1
DvMkllnstn14.51 +.22 +22.2
Eurolnstn 42.81 +.66 +25.0
Extlnn 42.16 +.53 +13.0
Grwlhlstn 34.15 +.37 +18,1
Instldxn 139.15 +1.66 +12.2
InsPIn 139.16 +1.66 +12.3
nsTStPlusn331.1 +.40 +12.7
MidCplsln21.76 +.27 +13.5
SCInstn 34.72 +.47 +10.0
TBIsTnA 10.05 -.02 +6.1
TSInstn 36.73 +.45 +12.6
Valuelstn 27.11 +.35 6.2
Vanguard Signal:
500Sy n115.82 +1.38 +12.2
ToldSg lnl,05 -.02 +6.1
Vantlagepoint Fds:
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-" Gerry Mulligan ........................... publisher
Charlie Brennan .................... ........ editor
Neale Brennan ...... promotions/community affairs
Kathie Stewart ...................circulation director
M ike Arnold ........................... managing editor
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"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
-- David S. Arthu?-ts publisher emeritus

INSURAN E SURCHAG E




Floridians pay



growing price



for instability


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he Florida Office of
Insurance Regulation
recently approved a 2 per-
cent surcharge on property
insurance to cover the obliga-
tions of the three companies of
the now-bankrupt Poe Financial
Group and one smaller insur-
ance company. This is the third
surcharge related to the failure
of what was once one of the
largest property
insurers in the
state. THE I
The latest sur- Property
charge is an un- r h
pleasant reminder
of the still-unsettled
property insurance OUR 01
market in Florida, Another
where major compa- of instabi
nies have increas- I1nsurancE
ingly departed the
state, leaving the YOUR OPIN
market to smaller, ,'hr.un,.:e-r.
less-well-capitalized ,. i,,,.,,::;
companies or the
state-created Cit-
izens Property Insurance
Company.
After Hurricane Andrew blew
through Florida in 1992 and left
behind multibillion-dollar insur-
ance claims, major national
insurers began creating Florida-
only companies to protect the
parent company from potential
hurricane losses. These Florida-
only companies, commonly
called "pups," began dropping
policies by the thousands in an
effort to reduce their risk.
This situation created oppor-
tunities for new entrants into the
Florida insurance market, such
as the now-bankrupt Poe
Financial Group. Its insurance
subsidiaries started offering
policies in 1996 and by 2004 had
become the third-largest proper-
ty insurer in Florida.
There were warning flags that
indicated the company was
growing too fast and did not have
enough capital to withstand loss-
es from a major hurricane, but
state regulators did not act.
And then came the hurricanes


Tacky bench s
I'm calling to voice an
objection to the new park
bench that's placed in '
Inverness on North Apopka
right in front of our pretty |
red caboose or whatever
that train car is, with those
corny cooters. I think that CAP _
it's a cute bench and it
could be placed some- 563
where that would be uplift-
ing out in the park or
something. But I just feel like right
there, it's tacky right across from
that sculpture of a cooter that's so
much prettier. And the train sort of,
I feel, fits the tracks from the area.
My personal opinion.
Friendly snakes


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The man or person who called in
about the black snake is 100 per-
cent right. We have lived in our area
- we have about 25 acres for 33
years and we have a family of black
snakes and we love them. We don't
feed them; they help themselves.
They're nice and fat and friendly,
And sweet and when they see us
coming, they go under the porch,
under the decks, under wherever, to
get away from you. Yes, leave them


of 2004-05, which created more
than $2 billion in claims to the
company. Many of these were
covered by company reserves
and reinsurance, but the compa-
ny still lost millions and eventu-
ally went belly-up, leaving the
citizens of Florida to make good
on claims.
There are many lessons to be
learned from this experience,
including lessons to
state regulators to
SSUE: be more watchful of
insurance companies under
large. their jurisdiction.
But however watch-
ful our regulators
INION:
S are, the fact is that
example ultimately Florida
lity in the residents are at risk
market. should the state
have major hurri-
ION: ': t,: cane losses.
inre.' t,. The largest prop-
_.r,.ii erty insurer in the
state is Citizens,
which ultimately is
backed by the faith and credit of
the state. This means that in the
event of losses that exceed the
company's available resources,
the residents of Florida will
have to pony up the money to
make good on claims.
The state has also set up the
Florida Hurricane Catastrophe
Fund, which provides reinsur-
ance to private insurers operat-
ing in the state. This also means
that should claims exceed the
amount available through this
fund, Florida residents could
also be on the hook.
This latest surcharge should
serve as another reminder of the
need for strong regulation of pri-
vate insurers, and the pressing
need for a regional or national
reinsurance pool.
This pool would spread risk
across a larger population so
that a major event in one state
does not condemn the residents
of that state to -both pay their
own insurance premiums and to
help cover the losses of others in
the state.

t alone. They're helpful and
beautiful.
Assessing taxes
Dr. Dixon doesn't seem
to understand that nobody
gets rich in a vacuum.
They may work hard, but
iiF while they're working hard,
they use the infrastructure
)579 of the state and the gov-
ernment. Therefore, they
owe taxes to repay their
use of the infrastructure,
and if they have that much more
they can pay, then they should
because it won't hurt them.
Report neglect
For the person who's having the
problem with the barking dogs on
his street: I suggest instead of com-
plaining about the barking, he
report the neglect. Maybe then their
dogs will get taken away from them
and you'll have peace.
Somebody help
Can somebody tell me or do I
need to call the county commission-
ers why one cannot get help with
the cost of the bus? I collect food
stamps and I was told I cannot get
any help. Can somebody help me?


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Limit building
I have lived in Florida for 30-plus
years, first in the Bradenton area and
then here. I watched the transforma-
tion of the Bradenton/Sarasota area
from farmland into an urban environ-
ment so packed that it is hard to navi-
gate because of the growth. Now I see
the same thing happening here,
where I have chosen as a home for
the rest of my life. From 1-75 west on
Route 44 to the Citrus County line,
huge developments are laid out on
both sides of the road. It's the begin-
ning, folks.
We have to become more aware of
what the county is going to look like
in 10 or 20 years. We already can see
the drought that encompasses the
whole eastern section of our country.
States are suing each other for water
rights.
Locally, our county leaders are talk-
ing about a desalination plant At what
price? Tampa's adventure into this area
has been a dismal failure. We, the citi-
zens, will pick up the tab for any wild
ideas like that It would be wiser to con-
trol growth in the area to keep the envi-
ronment from exceeding its limits.
The only solution is to limit growth
by limiting building. You, the county,
could set a figure on how many
homes can be built per year that
would not strain the pocketbooks of
the county's budget. The developers
and builders would just have to live
with that limit.
So, fellow residents, what is your
pleasure? I say, we, the electorate,


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Scarce babies


the Editor


;D Mr. Graham writes: "If the anti-
onicle edi, abortion activists standing in the sun
editorial all day spent as much time and effort
simplifying the adoption process,
I car- there would be fewer abortions."
ot neces- '
the edito- We pro-lifers can sympathize with
the frustration facing this gentleman
ed to when his daughter must go to China
er to the for an adopted baby However, we
e editorial pro-lifers are trying to save babies by
iould call support through pregnancy centers,
660. education, prayer and lobbying our
include a legislators.
, including
and If there were not more than 1 mil-
one num. lion babies aborted every year in the
iven out. U.S., women who could not care for
ters for
taste. their babies for various reasons
n 350 could give them up for adoption,
ted to instead of succumbing to the pres-
sures of taking the life of a child.
1624 N.
ver, FL Before abortion became legal,
280; or e- adoptive parents had to wait a time
le.com. before adoption, but there were
always babies to be adopted, and no
lials look one had to go overseas.
eir politi- Adoption has become difficult
is best because of the extreme scarcity of
y limiting babies available for adoption.
mould be Mothers today who do not abort gen-
ronment- erally keep their babies.
row. That So please, direct your frustrations
rden its toward elected officials who allow
abortion on demand for the entire 9
months of gestation, and who vote to
d F. Davis contribute millions of our tax dol-
Inverness lars to Planned Parenthood, the
largest abortion provider in the
country


Re: Oct. 26 letter, "Adopting from
China."


Helen F. Koczu
HomosassI


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Lead in products
I'm calling in reference to the
caller who said "Batteries from
China," and said, "What are
they trying to do to us? They're
trying to kill us." Think about
our children. They're putting
lead in everything. Lead makes
you very dumb and stupid.
They're trying to take over our
children. They don't care about
us. Children that's our
future.
It's Bush's fault
Back in the 1950s and '60s,
we blamed Japan for inferior
products, and now it's China.
All corporate products are
made according to USA specifi-
cations, so let's put the blame


Thanks for cut
This is Nov. 1. I just received
my tax bill in the mail. I've
lived in Beverly Hills for 14
years and my tax bill went
down $7 from last year. So I
feel I should thank somebody,
but I'm not sure whom to
thank. The $7 will really come
in handy.
Affording the bill
This is in response to the
person who is complaining
about only saving a couple
hundred dollars against his
$8,000 property tax bill. Sir or
na'am, if you can afford a
Iome that costs between
$400,000 and $500,000, you
have enough money to pay an
$8,000 tax bill.
If you are that hard up,
maybe you should have consid-
ered a less expensive house.
The new tax proposal is
designed to help those who


Hot Comer:. CHINA

where it belongs $11 billion
a week for the Iraq war, and
CBO estimates $200 billion
more in 2008. President Bush
is talking about a 10-year stay
in Iraq. We'd better invent a
moneymaking machine for
each home, because we are
surely going to need it. I know
the colonists would never have
stood for it. Change time is
here and future years will be a
disaster otherwise.
Most valued nation
The topic of Sound Off is
China. This is regarding
"Batteries from China," in
Saturday's Sound Off. Dear
Batteries: There are many
things you would be interested
to know about China. First of


really need help. So if you can
afford a house that costs half a
million dollars, you have noth-
ing to worry about. If you had
your way, the rich get richer
and to heck with the rest.
Nice thinking
I want to thank the Florida
legislature for diminishing my
real estate taxes, because
they've only gone up $250 in
the last year and a half. And it
is really nice to know that
they're thinking of all us poor
people. And lots that were sell-
ing for $6,000, they evaluate at
$20,000. It's really a nice thing
the way our government is
doing from the federal govern-
ment to our local government.
Insurance worse
I just got my property tax
bill. It's $300 less than my
homeowners insurance. My pol-
icy is a half-inch thick listing all
the ways it can weasel out if I


all, they don't want to kill us all
to become the world's power.
This is a sad misconception
you have.
You say China is a disgusting
country. Have you ever been
there? Actually, the country is
quite beautiful and despite its
governmental imperfections,
the people are no different than
you or I. They live their lives
caring for their families, pre-
serving a culture that is thou-
sands of years old. Currently,
China is one of our most val-
ued nations for trade. This
trade strengthens our relations
with them and is thus needed
for future stability. As far as the
batteries in your remote being
junk it just might be your
remote.


ever dare to submit a claim.
I'm not even aware of all the
benefits I get from taxes, but I
know exactly what I've gotten
from homeowners insurance in
the 21 years I've been in Citrus
County absolutely nothing.
Let's stop whining about taxes
and see who is ripping us off.
Flat rates
A solution to increase tax
money revenue for the county:
First, all these developers that
have humungous acreage that
plant pine trees on it and pay
no taxes to the county until
they use the land or approxi-
mately five years also a way
of possibly saving some water
- is to put a flat tax rate for
every family in the county
whether they be on city water
or on wells, and especially for
the golf courses that draw
much water from the aquifer.
The same place that we draw
our water from -.the aquifer.


Car wash waste
This is Saturday morning,
Oct. 27. On the front page of
Saturday morning's paper, in
the middle of the front page,
"Dwindling water worries ex-
perts." Turn the page and right
inside on Page 2, it says that
they're having a car wash. Now
you know, that doesn't really
make sense. "Lecanto High
School Band members to wash
cars," it says, and it's all day, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. It's kind of ridic-
ulous because I've seen how
they do the car washes. The
kids don't have any concern.
They let hoses run and run and
run. There's no telling how ma-
ny hundreds of gallons of water
is literally wasted. Let them do
bake sales or something of that
nature, but save our water.
Lakeland's fountain
For the past several weeks,
the Chronicle has run several
articles on the continuing water
problems here in Florida and
rightfully so. I find it ironic in
the Oct. 27 issue, that on Page
1 there is more concern about
the water problems, but on
Page 3 Lakeland is opening up
a giant fountain to spray water
45 feet into the air, which will
evaporate, a lot of it. So really
nobody really thinks there's a
water problem in Florida.
Pay by usage
This is for the person that
called in "Bill by the room."
Instead of having the water,
sewerage and everything else
applied to everybody with the
same number of bathrooms,
why don't they monitor the
amount of water going in?
Then they can take a calcula-
tion on the sewage going out.
Then everybody can pay for
what they actually use instead


of being overcharged for every-
thing, like we're already over-
charged in this county already.
Other fundraisers
Reading the front page of the
Chronicle Oct. 27, Florida is one
of the three states that have a
very bad water shortage and
the experts are worried about it
in the next few years. You turn
the page and you see Lecanto
High School Band is going to
wash cars to get some money. I
think it's a great idea, but there
must be another way to raise
money for that school and not
use the water. OK, folks, let's
get together and think of anoth-
er way these high schools can
earn some money.
Ignoring drought
What's in the news? I see
they're projecting a drought for
Florida. Living in Sugarmill
Woods, I'm just embarrassed
that our homeowners associa-
tion doesn't seem to care. They
water the front entrance four,
five, six days a week. I guess
what they're telling me is that if
you don't like a law, just ignore
it and do what you've got to. If I
really don't care for some deed
restrictions, I guess I can just
ignore the ones I don't like and
obey the ones I care for,
because that's the example
they're setting for everybody in
this community. What an
embarrassment. Yet, they run
around and claim they're envi-
ronmentalists here. What a joke.
Stop building.
The Chronicle yesterday had
a good article about water, say-
ing California, Texas and
Florida use a quarter of the
water of the United States.
That is being a glutton; three
states using 25 percent of the


water supply of the United
States. That is absolutely
ridiculous. I think until our
water problems are over, that
Florida shouldn't be allowed to
build any new housing at all -
businesses, yes, but housing,
no. No more people should be
allowed to move here because
we're having all these water
shortages now. Ten years from
now, when another 500,000 to
1 million are people living here
and we have another drought,
we aren't going to have any
water with the Withlacoochee
going dry. That's the first time
this year I've ever seen it actu-
ally dry where you could walk
across it and not get wet. So
there ought to be a moratori-
um on building until they can
do something about water.
Rate increase
I am a resident of Citrus
Springs and I was very shocked
to learn that although we have
the same water company as
Pine Ridge and Sugarmill
Woods, we pay a much higher
rate apparently 53 percent
more for our water usage. I
don't understand this. I don't
like being lumped into the cate-
gory of people who water their
lawns when they have 2-acre
properties, etc.
I personally haven't had my
sprinkler on since May of this
year. Also, the taxes are actually
higher for some Citrus Springs
residents with smaller proper-
ties and smaller houses than in
Pine Ridge. I would really like to
know when something is going
to be looked into, because we
just received a rate increase on
our water and no one seems to
be able to give us an answer. I
think other Citrus Springs resi-
dents should definitely look into
this.


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come it takes three
police officers to CA
arrest one young lady. A--
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,weighed 100 pounds
soaking wet?
Why would Sheriff Jeff
Dawsy allow three police offi-
cers to arrest one young lady
... It was right across the street
from my house. I'm just curi-
ous ...
Intelligent debate
* Sunday evening, I had the
pleasure of watching the
Republican presidential debate
held here in Florida.
It was an intelligent, informa-
tive debate, as compared to the
Democratic debate, which as
filled with lies and distortions
of the truth.
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tered Democrat. I
voted for Roosevelt -
that was my first vote.
I've been around a
long time. I didn't
vote for the
Democrats. I voted for
who I liked or I
thought was very
) good. My only hope is
that I live until next
year so I can vote
again for Democrats.
Out for count


As a taxpayer and a citizen
of Citrus County, I would like to
rate our county commissioners
from 1 to 5. I give a big fat
zero.
Come Election Day, we need


to vote out all county commis-
sioners and replace all of them
with new ones. Then let's hire
Tom Dick back and fire Fisher.
We need to wake up. County
commissioners, you.have
messed this county up.
It's a shame to come out in
the paper and state you're
rerunning and you're a chair-
man of the county commis-
sioners and you let this happen
under your watch. You are all
out. You are all fired come
Election Day.
Curb spending
Sheriff Dawsy: You're rerun-
ning for reelection in '08. I
believe you've done a good job
as sheriff, but you need to prom-
ise to curb your spending and


hire local people. If you promise
to do this, you'll have my vote.
Reclaimed water
First I'd like to thank you for
the super job you're doing let-
ting us have a nice voice (to
say) what we believe is wrong
in Citrus County.
Perhaps more people also
have an opinion on the golf
courses in Citrus County. First,


is there an impact fee on the
property if acquired for a golf
course? And is anyone else
speaking up for the require-
ment of using reclaimed water
for even the many existing golf
courses?
Public debates
The next time the Citrus
County commissioners come
up for election, I'd like to see


several public debates, you
know, out in the open so the
people can ask questions to
find out their point of view
about certain situations. Why
can't they do that so we can
understand more of what the
county commissioners who are
to be elected have to offer
other than just what we read in
the paper and by what the
paper prints?


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JON-MICHAEL SORACCHI "I thoi
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Chronicle thought'
night gar
Whether hearing Citrus coach Steve Crystal
Ekeki jump off the bench to implore his ly the ag
'players to move or Crystal River coun- the mate
terpart Mike Callaway's more cerebral tire quick
approach with his team, one thing was each half
- certain Tuesday night: The opening "We're
season match between the Hurricanes to be sha
and Pirates boys soccer squads looked said of hi
like they still had rust to shake off. at us to p
While there were plenty of exciting The H
moments for both teams in this while to
' intense rivalry, Citrus and Crystal ly for the
River had to settle for a 1-1 draw at test befo
Pirate Stadium in a District 4A-6 clash, more two
The Hurricanes' Felipe Picado In fac
scored for Citrus while midfielder Hurrican
Jesse Alves tallied the Pirates' lone Citrus cot
goal as both teams start the season at Santa ]
0-0-1 overall and in district, upon ear


'Canes battle to 1-1 tie


ught my young guys really
it up tonight," said Ekeli. "I
we did well for an opening-
me."
1 River was certain-
gressor for most of
ch but appeared to
ckly after opening
f strongly
not where we need
ape-wise," Callaway
s team. "(Citrus) came
lay today."
hurricanes did take a little
get going, working defensive-
first 15 minutes of the con-
ire settling in and playing
o-way soccer.
t, if not for the play of
es goalkeeper Adam Santa Fe,
uld have been down early on.
Fe, a sophomore, was called
ly and often to keep the ball


out of the back of the net and finished
with 15 saves.
More specifically, the goalie took
charge and made quick decisions
OIL when playing the ball.
The scoring did-
n't get under way
until Citrus mid-
fielder Nathan
i -, Swander sent a
pretty through ball that
Picado had released onto at
just the right time.
Picado, however, had to beat two
Pirates defenders in order to get a
shot and did so before cracking the
ball past Zack Panetti to give Citrus a
1-0 lead in the 23rd minute.
Until that point, the Hurricanes hadn't
really mustered any offensive chances of
note but took advantage of its first oppor-
tunity to counter-attack
"We had a nice ball on the ground to


Felipe," Ekeli said. "Our center midfield-
er Nathan did a fantastic job tonight"
Pirates forward Xavier Villachica
nearly tied the game just five minutes
later but his free kick from about 25
r-b yards out glanced off the
crossbar and out for a
Hurricanes goal kick.
r The scoreboard
favored Citrus by one at half-
time and the start of the second
half didn't give the indication another
goal would be netted.
It took a superb hustle play by
Crystal River's Alves to knot the con-
test at one.
While the Citrus defense had an up-
and-down night, a mistake finally
caught up to them when the
Hurricanes failed to clear a bouncing
ball out of the keeper's area.
Alves, a freshman midfielder who
Callaway said hadn't played soccer


until this year, pounced on the ball
unopposed in front of the net and
flicked it in during the 63rd minute to
get the Pirates on the board.
"He's a baseball player," Callaway
said of Alves, "and he's never played
soccer before. He's going to score a
few goals for us this year."
Crystal River had a chance to go up
just four minutes later after getting a
couple of shots at point-blank range
past Santa Fe but both times a Citrus
defender cleared the ball off the line
before finally booting it out of bounds.
The Hurricanes had the best open-
ing as the match crept toward a tie
when forward Michael Watkins stood
over a free kick on the left side and hit
a hard shot on goal.
The ball, however, had other ideas
and lifted mere inches over the cross-
bar to leave nothing separating the
rivals in the end.


Warriors' crusade ends in semis


Seven Rives falls

to Warner Christian

in five-game thriller
ALAN FESTO
afest@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The Seven Rivers volleyball play-
ers fought like Warriors but in the
end, the No. 1 ranked Warner
Christian Eagles were four points
better.
The Warriors were ousted rroni
the Class 1A regional semifinals inii
a five-set thriller losing, 22-25, 25-
22, 17-25, 25-22, 11-15 on Tuesday
night in front of a packed go m at
Seven Rivers Christian School.
"It's tough to see that it's over but
I'm proud of girls, each and every
one of them," Seven Rivers coach
Tim Bowman said. "It just wasn't
our best night tonight. ;,
"We battled and we fought, we
just came up a few point short "'
Seven Rivers (19-7) had no
answer for Warner Christian ju n ior
Jordan Holcomb, who racked up 33
kills and a career-high 14 blocks.
many of which came at the
SWarriors' Rachael Capra's
expense.
"We scouted her (Capra), we
knew she was left-handed and \we
worked as a team to cover her."
Holcomb said
Three of Holcomb's blocks came
in Game 5 when her team needed
them most.
Both teams battled back and
fourth in the final game before
back-to-back kills by Holcomb gave
the Eagles an 11-8 lead. The
Warriors countered with kills from
Capra and Gabby Perrone to pull
within a point. The Eagles (25-21
then committed an unforced error
that tied the game at 11. However,
Warner Christian regained control
from there to roll off three straight
kills, two from Taylor Wakeman,
and Seven Rivers ended the game
scrambling for a tip that fell to the
ground.
The Warriors failed to find any
consistency on offense and when it
became apparent the Eagles were
a formidable blocking team, Seven
Rivers began tipping the ball over
the net in hopes of scoring some
much-needed points.
"Absolutely," Bowman said when
asked if his team tipped the ball


BRIAN LaPETERIChronicle
Seven Rivers' Kenzie Rowda digs the ball as teammate Rachael Capra (1) looks on in the Class 1A regional semifi-
nals against Warner Christian on Tuesday night at Seven Rivers.


over the net too much. "You can't
do that against good teams."
Capra finished a team-high 19
kills but only one in the first and
fifth game. Perrone finished with
12 kills, many coming at key
moments in the match when the
Warriors needed them most.
The Warriors forced Game 5


after nearly blowing a 10-point lead
in Game 4. Capra and Perrone
helped Seven Rivers build a 21-11
advantage but that lead quickly
evaporated.
The Warriors committed five
errors down the stretch and
Holcomb scored on four late kills to
pull N% within two points. The threat


ended when the Eagles hit a dig
into the net that fell to the ground
for the Warriors' 25th point.
"When we looked good we were
hitting the ball hard," Bowman
said, "and when you're not hitting
the ball hard you're giving them
opportunities and they took advan-
tage of them."


'Canes kick


way past

Pirates

Lady Panthers

blank Red Raiders
JONATHAN DEUTSCHMAN
jdeutschman@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle'
The girls soccer season has been
underway a very short while, but it
didn't take long for things to get
heated. Citrus hosted Crystal River
on Tuesday night for a county rival-
ry match with district implications.
Though early in the season, the
intensity was noticeable.
Those who arrived a bit late likely
missed the only offensive fireworks
the crowd would get. The
Hurricanes took an early two-goal
lead over the Pirates and then set-
tled in for a battle of wills.
Defense,, no strange concept to
Crystal River, was the order of the
night, but the damage inflicted by
Citrus proved to put the game away
in the first half en route to a 2-0 vic-
tory for the Hurricanes.
Paige Verity, assisted by Kaitlyn
Clark, found a seam in Brittany
Dehoff's goalkeeping and put the
first point on the board at 2:29. Erica
Stanley got in close and fired in an
unassisted goal at 16:59. The
remaining 63 minutes were filled
with close-contact, physical play in
which a few players on both sides
tasted the turf.
"This is only our second game,"
said Citrus coach Charlie Gatto. "We
got a lot of work to do to perform
where we want to be, but I was pret-
ty happy with it."
'"Another four games or so and we
should be really clicking. We're a lit-
tle rusty."
If the Hurricanes (now 2-0 overall
and in district) really get clicking it
should ensure that county play
remains interesting all year.
Lecanto is already putting up big
numbers offensively and Crystal
River, though scoreless Tuesday
night, has shown that they can gen-
erate offense while their defense
remains as stingy as years past.
"It's very common here in Crystal
River that our defense is strong,"
said coach Bill Reyes, whose team is
now 2-2 and 2-1. "We've always had
trouble scoring, but I think from the
second half we learned that,
although we didn't find the net, we
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Report: Guillen, Williams
bought performance
Power-hitting outfielder Jose Guillen,
bought nearly $20,000 worth ofsteroids
and human growth hormone from 2003-05,
the San Francisco Chronicle reported
Tuesday.
Former major leaguers Matt Williams
and Ismael Valdez also purchased per-
formance-enhancing drugs, in 2002, from
a Florida anti-aging clinic that was raided
in February as part of an investigation by
the Albany, N.Y, district attorney into
alleged illegal drug sales, the newspaper
said.
Major League Baseball began testing for
steroids in 2003. HGH was banned in
January 2005.
The Chronicle received details of the
players' orders in records from a source
the newspaper didn't identify.


Maddux wins record 17th
jGold Glove, Youkilis wins
Padres pitcher Greg Maddux won his
record 17th Gold Glove while Boston first
baseman Kevin Youkilis earned his first
award Tuesday for fielding excellence.
Detroit catcher Ivan Rodriguez won for the
13th time and outfielders Andruw Jones,
Ichiro Suzuki and Torii Hunter added to their
totals. The Colorado Rockies, who set a
major league record for fielding percentage,
did not have a winner.
Maddux broke a tie with Baltimore third
baseman Brooks Robinson and pitcher
Jim Kaat for the most Gold Gloves.
Known for his quick reflexes on the
mound even at age 41, Maddux won his
first Gold Glove in 1990 with the Chicago
Cubs. Since then, the 347-game winner
has taken home the honor every year.


Sports;:"
Pirates football team
hosting food drive Friday
The Crystal River
High

football pro-
gram is host-
ing a food
drive during
its 7:30
p.m. contest
against Hudson at Pirate Stadium this
Friday.
The Pirates, who are also hosting
Senior Night, are accepting canned goods
in lieu of money. For each canned food
item a person brings, they will receive one
dollar off admission. If a person brings five
canned food items, they will get into the
game for free.


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Nov. 2 Virginia Dreher aced hole No.
11, 80 yards, with a No. 6 hybrid at Twisted
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EL DIABLO
Oct. 22 El Diablo 9-Hole Scramble
results:
First gross: Bryan Bittiker, John Niland,
Jim Costello, Richard Curtis, Joan Niland
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No. 15, Peter Britnell
Oct. 29 El Diablo 9-Hole Scramble
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First gross: Doc Freer, Bob Marino, Dallas
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First net: Larry DeFlippo, Tony Paretta, Jim
Costello, Kay Cansler (26.3)
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Boston 7 5 1 15 32 32
Toronto 6 7 3 15 53 62
Buffalo 5 7 1 11 41 44
Southeast Division
W LOT PtsGF GA
Carolina 9 3 3 21 58 37
Florida 7 8 0 14 41 45
Atlanta 6 9 0 12 39 58
Tampa Bay 5 8 1 11 41 50
Washington 5 9 1 11 34 42
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W LOT Pts GF GA
Detroit 11 2 1 23 49 31
Columbus 8 3 2 18 36 23
St. Louis 7 6 0 14 33 30
Chicago 7 7 0 14 39 43
Nashville 7 7 0 14 38 41
Northwest Division
W LOT PtsGF GA
Minnesota 9 4 2 20 41 34
Colorado 9 5 0 18 46 38
Calgary 6 6 3 15 45 49
Vancouver 6 8 0 12 36 43
Edmonton 5 10 0 10 33 51
Pacific Division
W LOT PtsGF GA
San Jose 7 6 1 15 34 35
Los Angeles 7 8 0 14 46 47
Dallas 6 6 2 14 39 38
Anaheim 6 8 2 14 34 43
Phoenix 5 7 0 10 29 34
' Two points for a win, one point for over-
time loss or shootout loss.
Monday's Games
Carolina 5, Washington 0
Pittsburgh 5, New Jersey 0
N.Y. Rangers 2, Philadelphia 0
Montreal 2, Buffalo 0
Florida 4, Tampa Bay 3
Minnesota 5, Edmonton 2
Colorado 4, Calgary 1
Dallas 5, Anaheim 0
Tuesday's Games
Atlanta 2, Washington 1, OT
N.Y. Islanders 3, N.Y. Rangers 2
Ottawa 5, Toronto 1
Today's Games
Boston at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.
Nashvlie at.Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
'Florida at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
Columbus at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Edmonton at Colorado, 9:30 p.m.
Phoenix at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
Dallas at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
Thursday's Games
Tampa Bay at Carolina, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m.
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
Montreal at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
Washington at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.
Dallas at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Vancouver at Calgary, 9 p.m.

NHL Scoring Leaders
Through Nov. 5
GP G A PTS
Zetterberg, Det 14 12 12 24
Iginla, Cal 15 10 12 22
Crosby, Pit 14 9 13 22
Sundin, Tor 15 8 13 21
Brind'Amour, Car 15 6 15 21
Kovalchuk, At 14 12 7 19
Staal, Car 15 11 _8 19
Alfredsson, Ott 13 9 10 19
Stillman, Car 12 8 11 19
Stastny, Col 14 7 12 19
Malkin, Pit 14 5 14 19
Jokinen, Fla 15 9 9 18
Lecavalier, TB 14 7 11 18
Williams, Car 15 5 13 18
Tanguay, Cal 15 4 14 18
Langkow, Cal 15 8 9 17
Kane, Chi 14 5 12 17
Cullen, Car 15 4 13 17
10 tied 16
FOOTBALL

NFC Individual Leaders


Through Week 9
Quarterbacks
Att Com Yds T1
Romo, Dal. 264 170 2308
Garcia, T.B. 258 170 1967
Kitna, Det. 253 170 2000
Favre, G.B. 308 205 2406
Hassel., Sea. 280 173 2023
McNabb, Phi. 287 172 2044
Brees, N.O. 335 225 2175
Wamer, Ariz 142 82 1055
Man., NY-G 249 145 1584
Harr., Atl. 238 149 1545
Rushers
Att Yds Avg I
Peterson, Min. 158 1036 6.6 ~7
Portis, Was. 151 629 4.2
James, Ariz 164 618 3.8
Westbrook, Phi.126 601 4.8
Barber, Dal. 100 535 5.4
Foster, Car. 133 529 4.0
Alexander, Sea.149 492 3.3
Benson, Chi. 149 466 3.1
Graham, T.B. 116 454 3.9 ,2
Jacobs, NY-G 80 450 5.6
Receivers
No Yds Avg I
Fitzgerald, Ariz 50 737 14.7
Bush, N.O. 50 277 5.5
Westbrook, Phi.49 435 8.9
Engram, Sea. 48 607 12.6
Holt, St.L 46 576 12.5
Hilliard, TB. 46 548 11.9
Witten, Dal. 45 617 13.7
Owens, Dal. 44 730 16.6 -
Driver, G.B. 44 539 12.3
Colston, N.O. 44 507 11.5
Punters
No Yds LG A
Jones, St.L 34 1711 80 5(
Lee, S.F. 532644 74 49.
McBriar, Dal. 28 1376 64 49.
Ryan, G.B. 361623 64 45t
Kluwe, Min. 472103 70 4.
N. Harris, Det. 32 1424 58 44
Bidwell, TB. 43 1903 58 44
Baker, Car. 46 2029 64 4'
Weatherford, N.O.321402 61 4:
Maynard, Chi. 35 1517 56 4"
Punt Returners
No Yds Avg I
Hester, Chi. 22 431 19.6 I
D. Hall, St.L 12 181 15.1 I
Burieson, Sea. 28 362 12.9 ,
Crayton, Dal. 11 139 12.6
Moore, N.O. 11 132 12.0
Jones, TB. 12 143 11.9
Breaston, Ariz 23 241 10.5
Mahe, Phi. 15 155 10.3
Walters, Det. 11 99 9.0
McQuarters, NY-G19156 8.2
Kickoff Returners
No Yds Avg
Cartwright, Was. 23 659 28.7
Bradshaw, NY-G 10 269 26.9
Norwood, Atl. 24 622 25.9
D. Hall, St.L 20 503 25.2
Peterson, Min. 13 324 24.9
Thompson, Dal. 20 471 23.6


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4t 1
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48 0
35 0
3t 1
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18 0
21 0

LGTD
80 0
39 0
76 0
84 0
53 0
72 0


On the AIRWAVES


TODAY'S SPORTS
NBA BASKETBALL
7 p.m. (FSNFL) Orlando Magic at Toronto Raptors
8 p.m. (ESPN) Miami Heat at San Antonio Spurs
10:30 p.m. (ESPN) Cleveland Cavaliers at Utah Jazz
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Ohio at Akron
GOLF
11 p.m. (GOLF) European PGA Golf HSBC Champions First Rd.
NHL HOCKEY
7:30 p.m. (SUN) Florida Panthers at Tampa Bay Lightning
SOCCER
2:30 p.m. (ESPN2) UEFA Champions League Soccer
Manchester United vs. Dynamo Kyiv
TENNIS
12 p.m. (VERSUS) WTA Tennis Sony Ericsson Championships



Prep CALENDAR


TODAY'S PREP SPORTS
GIRLS BASKETBALL
6 p.m. Citrus vs. South Sumter in Lecanto Preseason Classic
GIRLS SOCCER
6 p.m. West Port at Lecanto


Hester, Chi.
Droughns, NY-G
Williams, S.F.-St.L
T. Williams, G.B.
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Peterson, Min. 9
Burress, NY-G 8
Barber, Dal. 7
Jennings, GB. 6
Owens, Dal. 6
Portis, Was. 6
Smith, Car. 6
Westbrook, Phi. 6
Bush, N.O. 5
Cooley, Was. 5
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Folk, Dal. 31
Crosby, G.B. 20
Hanson, Det. 20
Akers, Phi. 15
Brown, Sea. 17
Bryant, T.B. 17
Tynes, NY-G 20
Gould, Chi. 15
Longwell, Min. 19
Andersen, Atl.


20 469
16 374
18 417
23 530


coring
chdowns
Rush Rec
8 1
0 8
6 1
0 6
0 6
6 0
0 6
4 2
3 2
0 5
icking
PAT FG
-31 14-16
-20 16-20
-21 16-20
-15 17-21
-17 16-17
-17 13-17
-22 12-15
-15 13-16
-19 11-14
9-9 14-17


23.5 97t
23.4 34
23.2 30
23.0 65


AFC Individual Leaders


T. Brady, N.
Roeth., Pit.
Garrard, Jai
Manning, In
Anderson, C
Palmer, Cin.
Penn., NYJ
Cutler, Den.
Schaub, Ho
Rivers, S.D.


Parker, Pit.
Addai, Ind.
Lynch, Buf.
McGahee, E
Tomlinson,
White, Ten.
T. Jones, N'
Brown, Mia.
Henry, Den.
L. Johnson,


Through Week 9
Quarterbacks
Att Comn Yds
E. 299 219 2686
208 137 1742
c. 148 98 1141
d. 259 168 2058
Cle.257 148 2108
. 294 190 2193
190 128 1317
219 144 1690
u. 215 146 1658
231 142 1639
Rushers
Att YdsAvg
187 768 4.1
149 704 4.7
177 690 3.9
Bal. 158 689 4.4
S.D. 155 657 4.2
170 613 3.6
Y-J 160 606 3.8
119 602 5.1
128 580 4.5
K.C. 158 559 3.5


Receivers
No Yds A
Housh., Cin. 62 674 1C
Mason, Bal. 62 564 9
Welker, N.E. 61 651 1C
Moss, N.E: 56 924 16
T. Gonzalez, K.C. 52 615 11
Cotchery, NY-J 51 682 13:
Wayne, Ind. 49 730 14.
C. Johnson, Cin. 47 779 16
Gates, S.D. 47 649 13.
Marshall, Den. 45 609 13
Punters
No Yds
Lechler, Oak. 34 1711
Sauerbrun, Den. 24 1177
Scifres, S.D. 39 1833
Colquitt, K.C. 51 2365
Koch, Bal. 42 1888
Sepulveda, Pit. 33 1465
H. Smith, Ind. 23 1006
Fields, Mia. 29 1267
Moorman, Buf. 38 1634
Graham, NY-J 35 1495
Punt Returners


Parrish, Buf.
Jones, Hou.
Welker, N.E.
Chris Davis, Ten.
Sproles, S.D.
Rushing, Ind.
Drummond, K.C.
Northcutt, Jac.
Ginn, Mia.
Rossum, Pit.


No YdsAvg
13 24919.2
14 17212.3
20 23211.6
22 22610.3
14 133 9.5
10 92 9.2
20 162 8.1
10 80 8.0
10 73 7.3
21 132 6.3


Kickoff Returners
No Yds Avg
L. Wash., NYJ 25 837 33.5
Jones-Drew, Jac.17 540 31.8
Cribbs, Cle. 34 1026 30.2
Figurs, Bal. 15 430 28.7
McGee, Buf. 24 685 28.5
Hobbs, N.E. 22 621 28.2
Rossum, Pit. 15 414 27.6
Sproles, S.D. 20 522 26.1
Holt, Cin. 35 883 25.2
Wynn, Hou. 16 399 24.9
Scoring
Touchdowns
TD RushRec
Moss, N.E. 12 0 12
Housh.h, Cin. 10 0 10
Addai, Ind. 9 7 2
Edwards, Cle. 9 0 9
Tomlinson, S.D. 8 7 1
Welker, N.E. 7 0 7
Clark, Ind. 6 0 6
Coles, NY-J 6 0 6
Holmes, Pit. 6 0 6
Lewis, Cle. 6 6 0
Kicking
PAT FG
Gostkowski, N.E. 46-46 11-12
Bironas, Ten. 15-15 20-22
Vinatieri, Ind. 26-28 16-18
K. Brown, Hou. 19-19 18-20
Stover, Bal. 11-11 18-21
Dawson, Cle. 24-25 13-14
Reed, Pit. 27-27 11-12
Feely, Mia. 17-17 13-14
Graham, Cin. 20-20 12-13
Nugent, NY-J 16-16 13-18


TD Int
33 4
20 6
6 0
14 4
17 9
16 10
9 7
8 8
5 7
10 8

LG TD
32 2
23 7
56t 5
46t 3
41t 7
28 5
36 0
60 4
33 1
54 3

LG TD
42t 10
28 2
36 7
55 12
26t 4
50 1
64 5
56 3
49t 5
49 2

LG Avg
70 50.3
65 49.0
65 47.0
65 46.4
64 45.0
59 44.4
63 43.7
55 43.7
75 43.0
62 42.7

LG TD
74t 1
74 0
35 0
39 0
23 0
31 0
22 0
12 0
23 0
49 0

LGTD
98t 3
100t 1
99t 1
61 0
103t 1
108t 1
98t 1
43 0
100t 1I
39 0


MOVES

Tuesday's Sports
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Named Dave
Jauss bench coach.
BOSTON RED SOX-Agreed to terms
with RHP Curt Schilling on a one-year con-
tract.
CLEVELAND INDIANS-Exercised their
2008 contract options on RHP Joe
Borowski, RHP Paul Byrd and LHP Aaron
Fultz.
SEATTLE MARINERS-Named Sam
Perldzzo third base coach.
National League
HOUSTON ASTROS-Named Glen
Barker director of Pacific Rim scouting.
NEW YORK METS-Agreed to terms
with INF-OF Marion Anderson on a two-
year contract. Declined their 2008 options
on INF Jose Valentin and RHP Brian
Lawrence. Sent INF David Newhan and
LHP Dave Williams outright to New
Orleans (PCL). Announced Williams
refused the assignment and elected to
become a free agent.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
SAN ANTONIO SPURS-Named direc-
tor of pro player personnel Dell Demps
general manager of Austin (NBADL).
Continental Basketball Association
ATLANTA KRUNK-Signed G Andre
Owens, F Nicholas King, G Adrian
Borders, G Bilal Simmons and G Zack
Marbury.
BUTTE DAREDEVILS-Signed C Blake
Sholberg and G Tim Taylor.
EAST KENTUCKY MINERS-Signed G
Jason McLeish.
RIO GRANDE VALLEY SILVERADOS-
Signed C Darrell Johns and G Ryan
Huntley.
YAKAMA SUN KINGS-Signed F
Jermaine Blackburn, G Ray Weathers, G
Desmond Ferguson, G Lamar Moore, G
Nathaniel Nard, G Denarryl Rice, F Jason
Sasser, F Anthony Washington and F
Harvey Thomas.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL- Suspended Jacksonville Jaguars
DT Marcus Stroud without pay for four
games for violating the NFL's steroids and
related substances policy.
CAROLINA PANTHERS-Placed LB
Dan Morgan on injured reserve. Signed FB
Billy Latsko from the practice squad.
Signed QB Drew Olson to the practice
squad.
CINCINNATI BENGALS-Activated RB
Chris Perry from the physically unable to
perform list. Signed TE Cooper Wallace to
the practice squad.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Signed QB Koy
Detmer. Released CB Ronyell Whitaker.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Released
TE Marcellus Rivers.
NEW YORK JETS-Waived S Rashad
Washington. Signed WR Evan Prall to the
practice squad.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS-
Activated RW Derek Dorsett from injured
reserve and assigned him to Syracuse
(AHL). Signed RW Stefan Legein to a
three-year contract.
NASHVILLE PREDATORS-
Reassigned C Rich Peverley to Milwaukee
(AHL).
NEW JERSEY DEVILS-Announced
that D Richard Matvichuk cleared waivers
and assigned him to Lowell (AHL).
NEW YORK ISLANDERS-Recalled F
Tim Jackman from Bridgeport (AHL).
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-
Reassigned C Mark Letestu from Wheeling
(ECHL) to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL)
and RW Aaron Boogaard from Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton to Wheeling.
SAN JOSE SHARKS-Assigned F
Lukas Kaspar to Worcester (AHL).
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING-Recalled D
Matt Smaby from Norfolk (AHL).
WASHINGTON CAPITALS-Recalled
LW Chris Bourque from Hershey (AHL).
American Hockey League
AHL-Suspended Bridgeport D Joe
Rullier two games for of his actions during
a Nov. 3 game at Hershey.
MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS-Signed F
Travis Fuller.
NORFOLK ADMIRALS-Signed LW
Mark Rooneem.
Central Hockey League
CORPUS CHRISTI RAYZ-Signed D
Grant Clafton.
NEW MEXICO SCORPIONS-Placed F
Tom Kotsopoulos on waivers.
LACROSSE
National Lacrosse League
PORTLAND LUMBERJAX-Signed T
Tyler Codron to a two-year contract. Re-
signed D lan Crashley to a two-year con-
tract and F Spencer Martin to a one-year
contract. Traded D Jake Deane to Chicago
for a 2010 conditional sixth round draft
pick.
TORONTO ROCK-Signed D Peter
Lough.
SOCCER
Major indoor Soccer League
DETROIT IGNITION-Promoted coach
Mark Pulisic to director of soccer opera-
tions and assistant coach Bob Lilley to
coach.


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The player who got closest to
finding the net on more than
one occasion was freshman
Nicole McPhee. She broke
away several times Tuesday
night, once getting within 10
yards of the net before being
swarmed by Citrus defenders
and another time launching a
kick that was just a bit too
high.
"Once she finds the net,
she'll keep finding it," said
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and they scored early," said
Reyes. "The lesson from this is,
first half we have to come out
full blown, full speed."
Panthers girls soccer
coasts past S. Sumter
The Lecanto girls soccer team
needed a single half to defeat
South Sumter, 8-0, on Tuesday
night.
The Panthers, now 4-0 overall
and 3-0 in District 4A-6, got three
goals and three assists from senior
forward Ashley Brower.
Lecanto also got two goals from
Amy Wheat and one goal each
from Ashley Irizarry, Vanessa
Ramirez and Rebecca Beaudwin.
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in the first half she ran to the
edge of the.box and fell on the
ball at an attacker's foot, put-
ting the kibosh on a possible
scoring opportunity.
Citrus keeper Kelsey
Keating had a slightly easier
night, enduring less shots on
goal, but trapped the few air
balls sent her way to maintain
the shutout.
For all the youth on Crystal
River's roster, Citrus boasts a
team full of veterans. Only los-
ing one senior to graduation,
the. Hurricanes proved,
Tuesday night anyway, that
experience pays off.
"We have a tendency to come
out at our normal speed, and
when you're playing some of
the better teams in this district,
like Citrus, they come out fast,


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S-" with 49.4 seconds to play and
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Third: Peg Anderson, 21
Fourth: Dora Bennett 21
Fifth: Patsy Tessier 21
Sixth: Laverne Lindquist 22
Patty Berg Flight
First: Lois Lenhart 20
Second: Nancy Barron 22
Third: Sammye Johnson 22
Fourth: Elsie Pierce 23
Fifth: Aline Bazin 23
Sixth: Mary Ann Conroy 23
Julie Inkster Flight
First: Margie Ebbert 18
Second: Jayne Stasik 21
Third: Terry Demate 21
Fourth: Marjorie Benjamin 22
Fifth: Jane Woodard 22
Sixth: Barb Ritchie 23
Nancy Lopez Flight
First: Barb Schmidt 22
Second: Kay Krieger 24
Third: Gail Kimpel 25
Fourth: Elvira Milano 25
Fifth: Betty Colbourn 26
Sixth: Joann Kittelstad 26
Annika Sorrenstam Flight
First:?Shirley Hendricks 26
Second: Dana Stillwagon 27
Third: Myrt Russell 27
Fourth: Charlene McKenna 29
Fifth: Connie Hanson 29
Sixth: Donna Mesler 35
Mystery hole winner: Patsy Tessier
Closest to the pin: No. 1, Lois Moore; No.
3, Lois Lenhart; No. 7, Barb Schmidt; No.
9, Lois Lenhart. Closest to line No. 6:
Loretta Restaino
Birdies: Julia Southard No. 7; Diane
Hosack No. 8; Lois Lenhart No. 4; Margie
Ebbert Nos. 7 and 8; Patsy Tessier No. 3;
Audrey Gathany No. 4; Barb Schmidt No.
7
Chip-in: Audrey Gathany No. 4
Skins: Patsy Tessier No. 3
Number of participants: 81
Nov. 2 Pine Ridge Golf Club Halloween
GloBall Golf Tournament results:
First. place 23* Ireen Fisher, Kevin
Atkinson Sr., Kevin Atkinson Jr., Mike
Papineau
Second place 23* Nick Bruno, Corey
Bruno, Mike Messeroll, Alan Decicco
Third place 24* Julie Slack, Gordon
Cattrill, Linda Turschmann, Ed
Turschmann
Fourth place 24* Mary Ann Conroy, John
Conroy, Gail Houston, Jack Gresham
Fifth place 25 Laurene O'Rourke, Evelyn
Casdia, Jean Lawton, Julia Southard
Sixth place 26* Rhonda Brittan, Irv Rosen,
Buster Thompson, D. Jon Thompson
Seventh place 26* Norma Kilberg, Ted
Kilberg, Jayne Stasik, Rich Stasik
Eighth place 26* Loraine Palazzo, Mary
Ann Kahn, Don Bryant, Walt Rogers
*Match of Cards
Ladies' closest to the pin hole No. 3: Mary


Ann Kahn
Men's closest to the pin hole No. 2: Rich
Stasik
Best costume winners as determined by
vote of the participants: first place, "The
Pope and expectant Mother Superior,"
Rich and Jayne Stasik; second place,
"Pink Flamingo" Linda Turschmann; third
place, "Gang Green," Dianne Barrett, Ron
Barrett, Mary Burgess and John Tress.
Nov. 2 Little Pine Friday Men's Quota
League results of play:
Points: George Sandone, +4; Ed
Turschmann, +2; Ron Worrell, +2; Dick
Dickerson, +1; Bob Myers, +1.
Closest to pin hole No. 5: Bob Myers 8'
4%"
Birdies: Chuck Curtis No. 3; Collier Little
No. 4; John Mihok No. 8; George Sandone
No. 5; Ed Turschmann No. 8
Low Round: Chuck Curtis 27; Ed
Turschmann 27
Nov. 2 The Pine Ridge Women's Golf
Association played Guess Your Net Score.
The results were as follows:
Flight A
First place, Jean Catalano, Guess 75 -
Actual 74
Second place, Jan Kominski, Guess 72 -
Actual 71
Flight B
First place, Rita Lange, Guess 77 -Actual
77
Flight C
First place, Julia Southard, Guess 72 -
Actual 71
Second place, Susie So, Guess 80 -
Actual 75
Chip-in: Barbara Seminatore hole No. 17

BRENTWOOD FARMS
Oct. 30 Brentwood Tuesday Ladies
League results:
Team Standings
D. Johnson J. Tirone have taken a strong
lead for first place with 71.5 points
E. Ormsby R. Lewis are in second place
with 64.5 points
In third place with 56 points are J. Lawton
- J. Minnelli
Individual Standings
Anne Anderson has jumped to first place
with 33 points
Janette Tirone and Clarita Parado are tied
for second place with 32.5 points
Rosemary Lewis is in third place with 31
points
Game of the Day was Most 2 Putts.
Winners were: Helen Merlino, Joan
Minnelli and Annie Lane with 7 each.
Rosemarie Lewis had the only birdie of the
day on hole No. 7.
CITRUS HILLS
Oct. 30 A two player team point quota
was played by Citrus Hills Women's Golf
Association with 50 members participating.
Teams A and C winners: Martina
Yun/Marilyn Campbell, +12; Pat
Laskowski/Gladys Kean, +9; Judy
Stone/Doris Kirk, +8; Ivalee
Lawrence/Nelia Rodriguez, +6; Jackie
Dziekan/Juliet Clavero, +5
Teams B and D winners: Soon Park/Kate
Yazbak, +10; Marge Symons/Blind Draw,


+5; Cathi Smith/Sue Burgun, +5
Birdies: Becky Holland and Marilyn
Campbell No. 3; Jackie Dziekan No. 5; Pat
Laskowski No. 6; Ivalee Lawrence Nos. 7
and 9; Sun Ja Kim No. 9; Peg Crowley No.
15; Martina Yun No. 16 and Marge
Symons, Youngja Chi and Dee Hahm No.
18.
Oct. 31 The weekly Citrus Hills Men's
Golf Association Wednesday tournament
was "2 Best Balls. Old Glory" white, blue
and red tees. Sixteen teams, 64 players
participated. Ties broken by matching
scorecards.
First place (-28) Jerry Czack, Jerry
McClernon, Clint Wynne, Henry
Huntsberry
Second place (-25) John Nagle, Frank
Skiesgelas, Joe Skender, Dave O'Brien
Third place (-23) Mac McDuff, Bob Miller,
Clive Affleck, Jim Ryan
Fourth place (-22) Jon Walton, Paul
Perregaux, Don Gatz, Len Ciriello
Jon Walton's team won a split decision
with Mike Rizzio's team. Both with 22, but
on the 12th hole it was Walton (-3) to
Rizzio's (-1).
CITRUS SPRINGS
Oct. 30 The Sandbaggers played
Individual Low Net. The results were:
First place, Russ Woodward; second
place, Bill Curry; third place, Gary Hartwig.
Closest to pin: No. 4, Don Gonczi; No. 8,
Russ Woodward; No. 11, Bob Malloy; No.
16, Gary Hartwig; No. 14 with two shots,
Bob Hunt.
Nov. 1 The Men's Golf Association
played Team Points, and the results were:
Closest to the pin on No. 4, Manley
Benmark; No. 8, Geo Ditmar; No. 11,
Ralph Jervis; No. 16, Jack Williamson; No.
14 with second shot, Dick Hunt.
Nov. 3 The Sandbaggers played 4 Man
Teams with 2 Balls Front Nine and 3 Balls
on Back Nine. The winners were:
First place: Woody Miner, Russ
Woodward, Geo Ditmar, Lloyd Manning
Second place: Bill Curry, Bob Hunt, Walter
Brooks, Blind Draw
Closest to the pin: No. 4, Bob Hunt; No. 8,
Tom Sullivan; No. 11, Gary Brown; No. 16,
Bill Curry; and hole No. 14 with two shots,
Woody Miner.


TWISTED OAKS
Oct. 30 The Twisted Oaks Ladies Golf
Association played a team Mystery
Halloween game (many in costume).
Results were as follows:
First place (team tie) 167 Team No. 1
Jan Chace, Karen Andersen, Cathy
Brunen, Cay O'Brien; Team No. 2 Pat
Doerr, Terry McCusker, Val VanMeter,
'Elaine Chipurn
Third place (team tie): 171 Team No. 1
Doris Luhman, Charlotte Vellane, Hattie
Townsend, Bev Mcgonnigal; Team No.-2
Jan Himmelspach, Geri Treppa, Rosemary
Spencer
Team with highest score of 198 also won a
prize: Roberta Radant, Jean Catalano,
Glenora Hilton, Sue So.
SEVEN RIVERS
Oct. 31 The Seven Rivers Women's
Golf Association played a Pro/Lady tourna-
ment. The results were:
First place 125 the team of Wayne
Larsen, Renee Aarestad, Dena Neal,
Norma Tutty and Carol Rogers
Second place 128 a tie, the team of
David Kneighton, Barbara Larson, Bev
Srong, Pat Wade, Ida Feil; and the team of
Jeff Seavey, Linda Travis, Lee Hunter, Gert
Sullivan and Marie Cooke.
Nov. 1 The Seven Rivers Men's Golf
Association played its annual "Fall Fling
Tournament." MGA members and their
female guests played a Pinehurst
Tournament. Winners are:
Flight 1
First place score 65.5 (tie) Rich and Joan
Poore; Mark and Renee Aarestad
Third place score 67 Pat and Barb Hart
Flight 2
First place score 70 Frank and Pat Wade
Second place score 70.5 Will Tripp and
Dot Wilkins
Third place score 71 Alan and Nan Allwood
Flight 3
First place score 63 Werner and Shirley
Krupp
Second place score 64 Larry and Deb
Dolson
Third place score 66 Bill and Barb Lawson
Flight 4
First place score 65 Jim and Kay Aldrich
Second place score 68.5 Paul Mantey and
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Closest to the pin: No. 5, Barb Hart; No. 7,
Frank Wade; No. 11, Joan Poore; No. 15,
Gene Kelly.

SUGARMILL WOODS
Oct. 31 The Sugarmill Woods Ladies
Golf Association 18 Holers played "Throw
Out 3 Holes" and the results were:
Flight 1
First place: Joyce Engelbrecht, 47
Second place: Lorraine Dayton, 50
Third place: Nancy Eble, 51
Flight 2
First place: Karen Vernard, 45
Second place: Fran Alveggi, 49
Third place: Marilyn Tannenhaus, 50
Fourth place: (tie) Judy Kilgore, Emily
Walker and Lucy Koclanes, 51
Flight 3
First place: Lorrie Wallace, 49
Second place: Maggie Grimm, 50
Third place: (tie) Janice Doyle and Ann
Gunderman, 51
Flight 4
First place: Darlene Madden, 42
Second place: (tie) Sue Winkler and Mary
Tarorick, 48
Flight 5
First place: Barbara Maugans, 50
Second place: (tie) Louise Ullman and
Fran Vettel, 51
Fourth place: Dottie Radcliffe, 52
Oct. 31 The Sugarmill Woods Ladies'
Golf Association "Swingers" played the first
round of a three-round "Swingers
Memorial Low-Net Tournament." The
results were:


Flight A
First place, 35: (tie) Linda Cole and Sue
Menard
Third place, 38: Mary Randall
Flight B
First place, 36: Ina Ryder
Second place, 38: Barbara Marston
Third place, 39: Cranie Koellhoffer
Flight C
First place, 41: (tie) Gloria Brandt and
Doris Millsap
Third place, 43: Kathy Betsko

SOUTHERN WOODS
Nov. 1 The Southern Woods Ladies
Golf Association played Mystery Nine -
Individual. The results were:
Championship Flight
First place, 35: Barbara Eiler
Second place, 35.5: Pat Larsen
Third place, 36: June Klingensmith
Fourth place, 36.6: Marge Bacis
First.Flight 12 Players
First place, 33.5: Karen Venard
Second place, 35.5: Nan Roys
Third place, 36.5: Susan Ervasti
Fourth place, 38: Ronnie Butler
Second Flight 14 Players
First place, 35: Blanche Tassiello
Second place, 38: Pamela Davis
Third place, 38.5: Janice Doyle
Fourth place, (tie) 39.5: Margaret Grimm,
Mary Kay Kidd and Shirley Dalton
Third Flight- Three Players
First place, 34.5: Louise Schmidt
Nine-Hole Division Four Players
First place (tie) 23.5: Ina Ryder and
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Today in
HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, Nov. 7, the
311th day of 2007. There are 54
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Nov. 7,1917, Russia's
Bolshevik Revolution took place as
forces led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
overthrew the provisional govern-
ment of Alexander Kerensky.
On this date:
In 1940, in Washington state, the
Tacoma Narrows Bridge, nick-
named "Galloping Gertie," col-
lapsed during a windstorm.
In 1944, President Franklin D.
Roosevelt won an unprecedented
fourth term in office, defeating
Thomas E. Dewey.
In 1962, Richard M. Nixon, hav-
ing lost Califomia's gubernatorial
race, held what he called his "last
press conference," telling reporters,
'You won't have Nixon to kick
around anymore."
In 1972, President Nixon was re-
elected in a landslide over
Democrat George McGovem.
Ten years ago: In a rising war
of words, the Clinton administration
wamed it was considering military
options, including a cruise missile
strike, if Iraq carried out its threat to
shoot down U.N. surveillance
planes.
Five years ago: In his first news
conference since the midterm elec-
tions, President George W. Bush,
charting an agenda for the new
Republican Congress, said that
homeland security came first and
that an economic-recovery plan
with new tax cuts would wait until
the next year.
One year ago: Democrats won
control of the House and Senate,
riding a wave of anger over the Iraq
war and congressional scandals.
Today's Birthdays: Evangelist
Billy Graham is 89. Actor Barry
Newman is 69. Singer Johnny
Rivers is 65. Singer-songwriter Joni
Mitchell is 64. Singer Nick Gilder is
56. Actor Christopher Knight ("The
Brady Bunch") is 50. Actress Julie
Pinson is 40. Actor Christopher
Daniel Bames is 35. Actress Yunjin
Kim ("Lost") is 34.
Thought for Today: "All forms
of totalitarianism try to avoid the
strange, the problematic, the criti-
cal, the rational. To do so, they
must deny the metropolitan spirit,
equalize everything in city and
country, and retain a center which
is not the center of anything
because everything else is swal-
lowed up by it." Paul Tillich,
American theologian (1886-1965).

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Palak Gosai, left. and Katelyn Howard work on their art project at Lecanto Middle School recently with their teacher, Brenda Dalton.

Lecanto Middle School teacher Brenda Dalton recognized for molding students' talents


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The words she lives by are post-
ed in her classroom.
"That board over there says it
all," Lecanto Middle School art
teacher Brenda Dalton said. "Art
teaches us that %we are capable of
more than we realize."
On Oct. 19. Dalton traveled to a Florida Art
Education Association conference in Orlando
to accept Florida's Middle School Art Teacher
of the Year award She said the experience was
incredible because so many people \\ho sin-
cerely believed she deserved the award sur-
rounded her
For nearly 28 sears Dalton has placed tools in
the hands of middle school students and led
them to discover their creativity She said she
enjoys teaching drawtin and her favorite -
sculpting u ith papier-mache Around her class-
room, students' teats are display ed on the
walls
"I am very protld of the accomplishments of
my students," Dalton said
Nothing satisfies her more than watching her
students' arts l) progression Dalton said,
pointing to before and after draw ings students
created the first week of class and a Few weeks
later. The difference is always dramatic, she
said.
"The first class, %e got here and we started
drawing right awa.," eighth-grader Anna
Wooten, 13, said. "She's a good teacher and
she's nice "
She said ;he eases beginning students' frus-
trations by telling them they don't know how to


The first class, we got

here and we started drawing
right away. She's a good
teacher and she's nice.

Anna Wortein
Lecanio Middle School student

draw because no one taught them how\. Most
people can't pick up musical instruments and
produce quality sounds without guidance, and
picking up pencils and art utensils are no dif-
ferent, Dalton explained.
Dalton has watched her advanced art stu-
dents continue to higher education art institu-
tions or become recognized artists, she said
"It's always great to know that I meant
enough to them for them to come back to see
me," Dalton said.
She's more than a teacher of strokes or tech-
niques; she's an advocate for imagination Over
the years, she has participated in organizations
and associations that push for artistic experi-
ences for the children
"The arts are every bit as important as math
or reading," Dalton said. "-We have to create
creative thinkers."
Children need creative outlets and depriving
them of the arts would be similar to depriving
them of their imagination and the chance to
grow into the innovators of the future. Dalton
explained.
"She just gets phenomenal results because
she gives the individual time." second-year


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Brenda Dalton is an artist who sells her work.
She has won awards for her art pieces and
sold a painting for $300, she said. Also, she
developed artistic methods for sculpting with
papier-mach6 and travels to state conferences
to teach workshops i
In the past, Dalton has taught music, math,
reading and geography, and she's currently
teaching health in addition to her quarterly
art classes at Lecanto Middle School. She has
educated high to maximum-risk male offend-
ers at Cypress Creek Juvenile Correctional
Center in Lecanto.
She has been married for almost 36 years to
her husband, Jack, and they have two grown
children. Her husband collects antique cars
and they enjoy attending antique car shows.
She lives on and runs a cattle ranch.

Lecanto Middle School teacher Heather
Wolfertz said. Dalton teaches her students art
history and information about artists. Wolfertz
added.
Wolfertz recently nominated Dalton for
Lecanto Middle School's Teacher of the Year
award and Dalton withdrew her nomination.
Wolfertz said.
Dalton said she won the award once in the
past, and she \\ants other teachers to have the
chance to be recognized for their accomplish-
iments.
Meanwhile, she'll hold onto her Florida
Middle School Teacher of the Year award that
stands for all the children who left her class-
room knowing they could do something they
didn't think they could do. Dalton said.


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Inverness Primary
hosts Veterans Day
The Inverness Primary
School invites all veterans, cur-
rent military personnel and fami-
,lies to its Friday celebration for
the school's 13th Annual
Veterans Day Program.
It will be held in the cafeteria
at 2 p.m. Those attending
should come a little early with
their driver's license or ID so
they will have time to get signed
in at the office.
The school has been working
for over 10 years to complete its
veterans garden.
Receiving support from the
Citrus County Education
Foundation grants and mem-
bers of its newly formed
Inverness
Primary School Patriotic
Squadron and Brave Squadron,
the school was able to complete
the last memorial this April.
The veterans garden is by the
teachers parking lot, facing
Highlands Boulevard. The stu-
dents love to go out and work in
the garden, making sure that the
flowers are beautiful for the vet-
erans. The latest memorial is
attached to the side of the build-
ing on the playground. All of the
memorials were made by
LaPerle Memorials.
These memorials give the
students an opportunity to ask
questions about our history and
to learn respect for those who
have given so much.
PTA/PTSA to have
open forum
The Citrus County Council
PTA/PTSA presents an Open
Forum with Superintendent
Sandra 'Sam' Himmel. The i
forum will be held at the Citrus
County School Board District
Office on Tuesday. The CCCP-
TA will have its general meet-
ing 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 in the front parking lot of
WTI from 8 a.m. to 3.p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 1. The cost is
$10 per space. Multiple spaces
can be rented. Adjoining spaces
can be rented if scheduling per-
mits. Spaces are limited and are
assigned on a first come, first
served basis. If you would like
to participate, or need more
information, call WTI at 726-
2430, ext. 276.
Elks lodge
scholarships
West Citrus Elks Lodge 2693
announces that the MVS schol-
arship 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
seniors for the 2007-08 school

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year. For more information, call
Adrienne Martin, scholarship chair-
person, at 628-1221 from 8:30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday,
Wednesday and Fridays.
Even Start needs
volunteers
Citrus County Schools' Even Start
is looking for energetic volunteers to
spend time reading, rocking and
singing with infants and toddlers in
an educational setting. For more
information, call 795-7887.
: 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.
SAR announces
essay contest
The Florida Society Sons of the
American Revolution wishes to
announce the annual George S.
and Stella M. Knight Essay
Contest. The contest is open to all
high school students, and runs dur-
ing the fall months, all entries
should be in to the state co-coordi-
nator by Dec. 31. The essay con-
test consists of an 800- to 1,000-
word original essay on the
American Revolution, the
Constitution or any participant in
the events leading up to the
Revolution and its aftermath. Any
student wishing to enter the con-
test can find further information by
accessing the Web site at or call
Hall Rieidger, publicity chairman
FLSSAR, at (772) 336-0926.
CMUG announces
scholarships for seniors
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.
2008 Weather poster
contest announced
TALLAHASSEE Florida
Emergency Management, in part-
nership with Florida's American
Red Cross chapters, Florida


Department of Education, Florida
Emergency Preparedness
Association, Florida Association of
Broadcasters, Federal Alliance for
Safe Homes and Florida's National
Weather Service Forecast Offices
are conducting a statewide poster
contest to be held as part of the
expanded 2008 "Hazardous
Weather Awareness Week," slated
for February 2-9, 2008.
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
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Local grad at West Point


Special to the Chronicle
Cadet Daniel William Culver, a 2007 graduate of
Crystal River High School, took part in the annual
Plebe-Parent Weekend at the U.S. Military Academy
from Oct. 12-14.
Parents Michael and Rebecca Culver, of Crystal River,
visited their cadet for the event. Culver plans to grad-
uate in 2011 and be commissioned as a second lieu-
tenant in the U.S. Army.


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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.
Posters must be postmarked on
or before Monday, Jan. 28, 2008,
and must arrive at the American


Red Cross no later than
Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008.
Winners will be notified by phone.
For more information and a com-
plete list of contest rules and
requirements, visit redcross.tally-
town.com/hwaw.html or
www.FloridaDisaster.org, or contact
Chris Floyd at (850) 878-6080.
WTI taking enrollment
applications
The Withlacoochee Technical
Institute is now accepting applica-
tions for the following full or part-
time programs:
Administrative Assistant 2
Semesters
Air Conditioning, Refrigeration
& Heating Technology 3


Semesters
m Applied Welding Technology -
2 Semesters
Automotive Collision Repair &
Refinishing 3 Semesters
Automotive Services
Technology 4 Semesters
E 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 -
3 Semesters
Medical Administrative
Specialist 2 Semesters
Classes are from 7:15 a.m. to


2:10 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Cost for tuition per semester varies
depending on the program you
would like to participate in. Classes
start Jan. 22, 2008. Lab fees,
books and supplies are additional.
Registration is accepted on a first
come basis. For further information,
call Student Services, 726-2430.
CFCC to offer news
into media class
Central Florida Community
College Citrus Campus will offer a
course on Getting Your News in
the News.
Local reporter Jim Hunter will
teach participants how to get the
news from a club, organization,
meeting or business out to the


local media. The class will meet
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursdays,
Nov. 8 and 15, in Building 91,
Room 102. The class fee is $40.
The proper format for news
releases and photos will be pre-
sented, as well as information
about who's who in the local
media. For information or registra-
tion, call 249-1210 or visit
www.CFCCtraining.com.
CFCC to offer Florida
Notary Course
Central Florida Community
College is accepting registration for
its Florida Notary Course. The
training 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 that
must accompany the application
for a new notary commission. 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
www.CFCCtraining.com.
Patient care class
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Chef Anthony's Pizza Cafe
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Intersection of Hwy. 200 & Hwy. 41 across from Cumberland Farms
To The Owners & Staff of Chef Anthony's Pizza Cafe,
I think it is important to let people know when they are doing something right, you are
definitely doing it right. My family has operated a pizzeria in Queens for the past 32 years
so I think I know something about pizza. My parents now live in Citrus Hills and I visit them
a few times a year. We have patronized many restaurants in Citrus County and have
found them wanting. My parents called me several weeks ago to tell me they had found a
good pizzeria in Florida. Needless to say, I thought, "Yeah right." Over the years we have
tried every pizza place in Citrus County and they were all bad (frozen dough balls, canned
sauce, poor service & bad d6cor). When we pulled into the parking lot I thought, "Here we
go again." However, being a former Marine, I did like the Marine flag proudly displayed
out front. I walked in the door and I thought wow, what a shock. The color scheme &
wallpaper were inviting the overhead lattes work, paintings, and lighting created an
ambiance normally reserved for fine dining establishments. A friendly server that knew my
parents by name greeted us with a smile, followed by the owners that made us feel very
welcome. We had Garlic Knots that were outstanding & a salad with a nice house Merlot.
The timing between our appetizer and pizza was perfect. The pizza was true New York
style with a flavored crust and just the right amount of olive oil to blend the flavors of the
pizza toppings. Everything was so good I made my parents take me back the next night.
The waitress recommended a Calzone or Stromboli. We had a Chef Anthony's Special
Calzone and I can say that it was truly the best Calzone I ever had.
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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 approxi-
mately 11 weeks.
This course will certify students to
work in hospitals, home health care,
-and in long-term care facilities.
The total cost of the tuition is
approximately $533. Books, sup-
plies and lab fees are additional.
Partial scholarships are available
to students who qualify. Students
must by 16 years or older. This pro-
gram is approved for Veteran's
Training.
For more information, contact
Student Services at 726-2430.
CFCC offers driving
courses for all levels
OCALA Whether you are
learning to drive for the first time, or
need a refresher course to keep
your insurance payments in check,
the CF Institute at Central Florida
Community College has a class to
meet your needs.
Drug Alcohol Traffic Education
classes are available for first-time
drivers. The four-hour classroom
session meets the state require-
ment of a traffic safety and sub-
stance abuse course for all first-
time driver's license applicants.
Classes meet Thursdays from 5 to
9 p.m. or Saturdays from 8 a.m. to
noon. The course fee is $32.
Classes are also available online.
Driver Improvement classes
can be used to get insurance dis-
counts and to avoid the points on
your license. The four-hour class is
offered on Saturdays, 8 a.m. to
noon, or Tuesdays, 5:30 to 9:30
p.m. The fee is $32. Classes are
also available online.
Behind the Wheel Driving
classes are also offered by appoint-
ment during the day, evening, and
on weekends. Fees vary.
To learn more about the courses
or for specific class dates, call (352)
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Honor ROLLS


Crystal River
High School
200748 Quarter 1
High Honor Roll
GPA 3.5000 3.9999
Ninth grade: Zachary Annett,
Michele Aultman, Nikita Aultman,
Camron Bendrick-Ward, Luke
Bennett, Tika Black, Mark Boger,
Tyler Brown, Chelsea Burns,
Kaylee Casadona, Samantha
Catania, Melissa Dergosits, James
Drake, Christopher Ellis, Jessica
Frometa, Sabrinah Gallion, Andrew
Gordon, Cameron Green,
Desmond Green, Danielle Grider,
Cody Guyett, Jessica Hadley,
Nicholas Harvey, Devin Henry, Lee
Johnson, Steven Jordan, Sydney
Konuch, Autumn Lasher, Ataviah
Lueallen, Charles Macrini, Nicole
McPhee, Tonya Miller, Ashley
Owens, Masumi Palhof, Logan
Phelps, Blake Phillips, Morgan
Schwall, Robert Shaffer, Clay
Shidler, Katie Shiminski, Bailee
Silverstone, Joseph Terry, Cory
Thomas, Michelle Thomas,
Annamarie Thompson, Frederick
Tidwell, Aeriel Toomey, Jesse
Veltman, Benjamin Walsh, Tara
Ward, Jesse Williams and Cody
Worth.
Tenth grade: Cody Albritton,
Kaci Alumbaugh, Samantha Anton,
Courtany Balkcom, Brenda Berry,
Jessica Bingham, Kristina
Bonthron, David Bruty, Kaitlyn
Chewning, Nikita Chiu, Rachael
Conover, Aaron Dix, Madison
Ermatinger, Cody Ewing, Ashley
Frasier, Jonathon Gilliam, Megan
Goodwin, Gehrig Hall, Cayla Hans,
Jennifer Henderson, Britteny
Ingram, Michael Koutroubas, Ryan
L'Heureux, Zachory Lee, Arnartia
Lueallen, Kelli May, Natalie McKay,
Kaley McNally, Nicholas Miller,
Joseph Monalto, Brittany Mornan,
Craig O'Brien, Karleen Papineau,
Timothy Paradiso, Kerri Parker,
Kayla Parrish, Sarah Pease,
Allyson Redfern, Jillian Reid, Ciera
Rodriguez, Sarah Rollen, Alyssa
Ruane, Shannon Savoie, Vanessa
Scenna, Rebecca Stanford,
Brandon Steele, Ronnie Stephens,
Klara Stinnett, Joshua Sturtevant,
Erik Thumann, Danielle
Tschuschke, Samantha Upton,
Kyla Vadovsky, Robert Viereck,
Alexandria, Vincent, Donna


Weigle, Hunter White, Tommy
Williams and Emily Wyrick.
Eleventh grade: Charles
Apperson, Ashley Ballien, Daniel
Beatty, Kyle Belanger, Jessica
Bennett, Alexis Bley, Kyle
Bosanko, Melissa Branch, Justin
Bunts, Kathleen Camp, Joseph
Cochran, Tara Cooper, Megan
Cornwell, Brittney Crawford,
Alexander Croyle, Devon Deem,
Christopher Dergosits, Aaron
DeLoach, Patrick Drees, Veronica
Edwards, Dayna Elliott, Matthew
Garlock, Mary Gelbogis, Kathryn
Genzel, Jeremy Grantham, Tiffany
Hassan-Farrell, Kevin Hayes,
Megan Hayes, Anissa Howard,
Joshua Howard, Margaret Hoy,
Amanda Jackson, Kimberly Kohrs,
Aaron Laga, Christina Lake,
Lindsay Ledsome, Asia Lemasters,
Christina Lin, Megan Livesay,
Herbert Mack, Tonya Marullo,
Tiffany Meyer, Jeremiah Morris,
Rebekah Northcut, Kimberly
O'Brien, Vyctorya Owens, Zackary
Panetti, Monique Pasterczyk,
Andrew Pelletier, Dionne Pinder,
Michael Powers, Anthony Rendon,
Alden Richie, Brian Riedle, Jay
Rosen, Angela Ruvo, Brittany
Sanow, Melissa Schmidt,
De'Ondre Scott, Stephanie
Shrader, Ariel Taylor, Bethany
Taylor, Mason Thomas, Christina
Tidwell, Steven Verdo, Christine
Viverito, Jason Wiggins, Laura
Witt, Michael Zarek and Carly
Zervis.
Twelfth grade: Samantha Allen,
Erin Altemus, Keith Baker, Amanda
Bass, Jennifer Baughman, Jessica
Benedetti,. Richard Bennett,
Brittany Bowling, Justin Branch,
Matthew Brower, Justin Brown,
Allison Buckner, Jackie Butcher,
Larissa Cabrera, Brittany
Cummins, Katy Depue, Kristyn
Dominy, Christina Frazer, Brett
Gronendyke, Matthew. Hodges,
Christopher Hodgkins, Chelsea
Inglis, Aleksandra Jaquith, Taniqua
Johnson, Charles Kish, Syndel
Klett, Ryan Koehler, John Koney,
Aubrie Kubik, Andrea Larson,
Samantha Latorres, Ashley
Luckern, Kyle Martin, Christine
Martinuzzi, Randall McMichen,
Stephanie .Mocknick, Zachary
Moore, Travis Neff, Shay
Newcomer, James Page, Kristina
Parker, Zachary Preston, Kevin
Ray, Jacquelynn Reinhart, Chloe


Richert, Patrick Riggs, Nicholas
Ruane, Jeffrey Russell, Rebecca
Sapienza, Mary Saulter, Natalie
Schumacher, Herbert Sickler,
Raymond Stiff, Christopher Stiles,
Nicholas Taylor, Jasmine Toliver,
William Tomlinson, Bethany Vara,
Jack Waldron, Zachary Williams,
Juanita Wise and Sophia
Zimmerman.
Crystal River
High School
2007-08 Quarter 1
Honor Roll
GPA 3.0000 3.4999
Ninth grade: Jesse Alves,
Sabrina Baldwin, Christian
Balkcom, Stefanie Barbour,
Joshua Bays, Princess Bickham,
Brenna Bidlack, Robert Biggs,
Brean Bivins, Briana Bivins, Trever
Born, Joseph Bruns, Ashley
Buckner, Quwanda Bunch, Logan
Burnett, Aaron Bush, Alicia
Cabrera, Bethany Campbell,
Sarah Canter, Tyler Cardnell,
William Cargal, Courtney
Carnahan, Michael Caropolo,
Brian Carrico, Alex Cochran, Angel
Colon, Christopher Cribbs, Cody
Davis, Vincent Davis, Joseph
Davison, Robert Dehn, Erika
Depue, Nina Diaz, Pedro Diaz,
Kimberly Dixon, Lauren Farnham,
Teisha Freeman, Robert
Gaudette, Sara Gibbs, Alisha
Giles, Briana Gilpin, Erica Gray,
Ashley Griffin, Alicia Hagen,
Carissa Hammaker, Samantha
Hammond, Genevieve Harper,
Thomas Harrison, Kelsey Hayes,
Nichole Headley, David Helton,
Justin Hicks, Stephanie Hitchcock,
Laura Hoilko, Jay Hooks, Kerra
Householder, Michelle Huggins,
Tyler Huntley, Tabatha Ives, Marco
Johnson, Cameron Jones, Casey
Kelley, Samantha Kight Bell, Mikel
Liston, Katie Luckern, Jillian
McAteer, Emily Miljure, Tatiana
Monteagudo, Angela Mulligan,
Brad Myers, Kyla Nash, Tre'
Nelson, Chelsea Nevels, Aimee
,Ogen, James Panetti, Adam
Penrod, Destiny Pond, Cynthia
Quick, Michael Rairick, Kayla
Ratliff, Autumn Rhodes, Kayla
Roach, Taylor Robertson, Kayla
Roddenberry, Lindsey Rolph,
Lindsay Savage, Dachell Scott,
Frank Sherman, Amanda Solar,
Nicole Steele, Kristel Stiegler-


Darrah, Daniel Strunk, Elizabeth
Suasnavar, Derek Taylor, Jennifer
Taylor, Jose Torres, Mckinsey
Turner, Dolcinea Valladares,
Ashlee Vermilyea, David Vreeland,
Michael Ward, Kayla Watkins,
Amber Wells, Jamason Wells,
Kellianne Wells, Reuben Willis
and John Wright.
Tenth grade: Joseph Almeida,
Christa Arcadipane, Carol Ann
Ardolino, Daniel Barry, Dorian
Bartlett, Jamie Born, David
Bosanko, Eric Boyle, Christina
Brantley, Robert Brass, Vincent
Brown, Michael Buteau, James
Clair, Rhiannon Coburn, Megan
Curry, Deveney Danzeisen, Deven
DeLarco, Tavin DeVaughn, Karle'
Doel, Michelle Dunn, Michael
Fleming, Brittany Fuller, Jarrod
Gilman, Hannah Greer, Kaila
Grider, Kelsi Griffith, Brian
Hammerle, Lawrence Hampton,
Whitney Hatcher, Riley Head,
Lauren Hirsch, Jessica lannelli,
Michael Imparato,' Eric Johnson,
Brandon Jones, Sarah Keene,
Jordan Kimball, Stephan
Kimmerling, Kayla King, Jean
Koney, Jonathan-Pat Korsiak,
Brian Labranche, Ryan Lachac,
Kiesha Lauther, Allison Ledsome,
Elizabeth' Lowe, James Luce,
Kelsey Mason, Aaron Mesker,
Mary Michalski, Issac Miniard,
Jason Moore, Ariel Mullins,
Kristopher Navejar, Tom Nowak,
Jesicka Oleson, Peter Patides,
April Peacock, Alton Pierce,
Christian Presswood, Katie Pruett,
Sarah Reed, Matthew Rentschlar,
Tuesday Rhodes, Amanda
Rietsch, Ashley Rietsch, Halie
Roddenberry, Jeannelle
Rodriguez, Sean Ross, Seth
Savell, Robert Scott, Cameron
Seamen, Joseph Searcy, Sarah
Seijas, Courtney Smith, Felicia
Smith, Robert Taylor, Jacky Ward,
Kattie Wells, David Wiesen, Kyle
Workman, Kristen Zakrzewski and
Jessica Zeuschner.
Eleventh grade: Ron'Ee
Atherton, Haley Baker, Jenelle
Behuniak, Megan Benn, Jake
Bennett, Zachary Bidlack, Tiffany
Billick, Joseph Black, Lacey
Blisch, Candice Bond, Jonathon
Bond, Jacob Brown, Sondra
Brown, Crystal Calculli, Mary
Dahle, Joshua Daniel, Dylan
Danzeisen, Joseph Dill, Andrea


Dudek, Venisher Edwards, Ashley
Everetts, Gregory Falabella,
Kaitlyn Fellin, David Fields,
Charlotte Gomez, Anthony Grady,
Joshua Grant, Kaylah Hall, Marcie
Heath, Cody Hibbard, Monica Hoy,
Jontrell Hunterson, Tiffany
Jackson, Cecilia Jenkins, Gregory
Kelley, Shawna Kelly, Alexa
Korade, Samantha Korsiak, Kelly
Kuczen, Alisha Lecouris, Nicholas
Mercado, Matthew Micklos, Issac
Miljure, Robert Moreland, Chelsea
Morgan, Conner Mulligan,
Michelle Nowak, Galvin Oakes,
Tyler Owens, Benjamin Pazian,
lan Peebles, Yvette Perkins,
Ashley Pezzati, Derick Pierce,
Sarah Rehkopf, Jessica Revels,
James Rice, Brittney Robinson,
Shelby Robinson, Grant Rosen,
Kacie Ross, Danielle Sanford,
Hope Selander, Brittney Sherman,
Madhuri Shukla, Larry Simon,
Christopher Sizemore, Celeste
Smith, Justin Smith, Stacey
Spangler, Kyle Spivey, Michele
Tague, Brittany Titus, Peyton Vails,
Jake Warino, Justin Williamson,
Richard-Mark Wilson, Jamie
Works, Sarah Wygle, Zachariah
Zachry and Vincent Ziegler.
Twelfth grade: Garrison
Accardi, Stephany Arcadipane,
Ronald Baldner, Dakota Barnes,
Jayme Benn, Charles Bertine,
Megan Bradley, Kaitlyn Broderick,
Nikka Chinnery, Allen Cochran,
Kayela Covey, Anthony Crosby,
Matthew Dumas, Daniel Fialko,
Justin Fuller, Megan Garrett,
Justin Gilman, Christopher
Graden, Rachel Greer, Josey
Gunnels, Alexus Harrell, Eric
Hughes, Felicia Jacobsen,
Deanna Johnson, Ryan Law,
Kandace Love, Ryan Mann,
Danilo Martinez, Amanda
Maynard, Amanda McRee, Kaitlyn
Miley, Rocky Mueller, Dustin
Panaccione, Alyssa Parker,
Michael Rabold, Misti Radloff,
Cassidy Rash, Jessica Rentschlar,
Alisha Rhodes, Kuri Richie,
Autumn Roberts, Hailey Roberts,
Salena Roberts, Arden Roderick,
Kyle Rose, Clifton Sanders,
Joshua Senkiw, Victoria Shields,
Kory Smith, Christopher Stoney,
Kambrah Strobaugh, George
Teachman, Colton Trenary, Badal
Trivedi, Jaqueline Vivian and
Carmen Willard.


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News NOTES

Post 4337 to observe
Veterans Day
VFW Eugene Quinn Post
4337, 906 State Road 44 E.,
phone 344-3495 will celebrate
Veteran's Day on Saturday for
veterans of our area. There will
be a parade and ceremony in
downtown Inverness. After the
festivities, the post will serve a
luncheon for the veterans and
dignitaries.
Citrus Eagles to
elect vice president
Citrus Eagles Aerie 3992 will
have nominations for vice presi-
dent starting today. An election
will be Dec. 5 at a regular Aerie
meeting if necessary.
Maryland club
welcomes guests
The Nature Coast Maryland
Club will meet Wednesday, Nov.
14, at Backwater Jack's, 13982
W. Ozello Trail, Crystal River.
The meeting will begin at noon.
Guests are welcome as
always and former Maryland
residents are encouraged to join
our club. Reservations are a
must no later than today. Call
JoAnn McDaniel at 527-1246.
Spring Hill Art
League to celebrate
Join us for a wine and cheese
reception for Isabelle Papazian
from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Easy
Street Home Decor, 838 East
Jefferson St., Brooksville.
Papazian is the current presi-
dent of the Spring Hill Art .
League, which she has been an
active member for the last 22
years. She works in oils and
loves to capture the innocence
of children in her portraits. She
is an asset to the art league, her
church and the hospital where
she volunteers. The club is
lucky to have her as its leader.
CFCC classes
start today
Central Florida Community
College will offer a course on
Antiques and Collectibles with
instructor Judy Schmutze.
The course will meet 10 a.m.
to noon on Wednesdays to Dec.
5, at the Citrus Campus,
Building L2, Room 201A. The
course fee is $35. It is recom-
mended that a magnifying glass
be brought to class.
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 to Dec. 5, at
the Citrus Campus, Building L2-
201B. The course fee is $95.
For more information or to
register, call the CFCC Citrus
Campus at 249-1210 or visit
www.GoCFCC.com.
Embroiderers' Guild
slates meeting
The local chapter of the
Embroiderers' Guild of America
is Sandhill Crane Chapter,
which includes members from
Hernando, Citrus, Pasco and
Marion counties, will meet at 10
a.m. today at Christ Lutheran
Church, 475 North Avenue,
Brooksville. For information, call
(352) 596-1415 (Hemando) or
249-1084 (Citrus).



Happily
at home


Special to the Chronicle
Lulu Belle is a Maltese who
was rescued by Phil and
Carol Sciarroni of Pine Ridge.
The Sciarronis express grati-
tude for all the rescue agen-
cies that make the animals
safe and give them a chance
for a new life, including the
people "they own."


Author tracks Florida foods


Florida Humanities

Program free

Special to the Chronicle

Citrus County Library System
Director Flossie Benton Rogers
announces that a Florida Humanities
Road Scholars Program, "Florida's
Delicious History: A Gastronomic
Journey Through Modern Florida" by
Andrew Huse will be presented at 2
p.m. Friday in the Community Room,
Central Ridge Library
Born in Chicago, Andrew Huse grew
up in Clearwater, when there were still
swamps and fields to play in. He
earned master of arts degrees in
History (2000) and Library Science


(2005) from the University of
South Florida. He began study-
ing gastronomy in 1997 as a
graduate student, and has since
written several articles on his-
toric food ad restaurants and
coauthored "Seabreeze by the
Bay Cookbook" (2000).
Huse is Assistant Librarian at A
the University of South HU
Florida's Special Collections will ap
Department and Florida 2 p.m.
Studies Center in Tampa. His in
research passions include oral Comi
history, social history and gas- Roomrr
tronomy. He lectures about Centra
Florida's food culture and Lib
teaches a Florida Gastronomy
graduate course for USF-St. Pete's
Florida Studies Program. Huse
authored the Columbia Spanish
Restaurant's centennial historic cook-


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book (due for release in late
2007), and he is currently con-
ducting research for a forthcom-
ing book on the statewide histo-
ry of restaurants and culture.
Huse resides in Tampa,
where he cooks and writes,
sometimes simultaneously.
The Florida Humanities
rew Council and the University
se Press of Florida have joined
ear at forces to assemble a group of
he our state's best scholars and
unity authors. Road Scholars deliver
of the lively, thought-provoking public
Ridge programs for nonprofit organi-
ary. zations anywhere in Florida.
From presentations about histo-
ry and literature, to discussions on art
and philosophy, Road Scholars pro-
grams are guaranteed to engage and
inform audiences on an array of press-


ing topics.
This program is free and open to the
public.
For persons with special needs
requiring reasonable accommodation,
please contact a library at least two
working days prior to the program. For
the deaf or hearing impaired, TTY
lines are available at all libraries or
contact the Florida Relay Service at
(800) 955-8771.
For more information visit the
Library System's Web site at
www.cclib.org, or contact the closest
library to you: Coastal Region Library,
Crystal River at 795-3716; Lakes Region
Library, Inverness at 726-2357; Central
Ridge Library, Beverly Hills at 746-
6622; Floral City Public Library at 726-
3671; Homosassa Public Library at 628-
5626.


Teddy
Pruett
show
The Teddy Pruett Day on
Oct. 24, sponsored by the
Creative Quilters, was a fun
day for all involved. In the
morning session, Pruett
explained what an appraiser
looks for in an antique quilt.
She told about the different
dyes and fabrics used and
how a quilt can tell an
appraiser specifically what
area it came from. Next,
she gave a general apprais-
al of a modern quilt. Anyone
with a valuable quilt should
have it appraised in case it
is lost, destroyed or stolen.
The certified appraisal
would be able to stand up
in court as the replacement
value of the quilt. After a ,
delicious luncheon put on
by the church quilt group,
Sowing Seeds of Love,
Pruett put on a trunk show
she called, "What was she
thinking?" It was a fun talk
about some of the unusual
quilts she has collected
through the years. Sue
Reisner, left, helps Pruett
hold up a quilt.
JOAN NOVAK/Special to the Chronicle


Parade of Trees


brings holiday


cheer to county


; Special to the Chronicle

The Gulf to Lakes Pilot Club
invites the public to attend its
Annual Parade of Trees
Christmas "Treeview" from 2 to
8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, at St
Michaels Greek Orthodox
Church in Lecanto. Bring an
unwrapped toy or a non-perish-
able food item to gain admis-
sion to view the display You
will enter an enchanted forest
of over 20 decorated twinkling
Christmas trees that have been
purchased by local businesses
and residents. This collection of
pre-purchased, custom-


designed evergreens will be
previewed for one day only
before the actual Parade of
Trees holiday event takes place.
The annual Parade of Trees
Holiday Banquet and Auction
will take place at 5:30 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 16, at St Michael's
Greek Orthodox Church.
Proceeds for the event are dis-
tributed to such local causes as
"Shop With a Cop," Boys and
Girls Clubs, NAMI, CASA,
Alzheimer's and several others.
A few tickets for the event are
still available for the price of
$50 and can be obtained by call-
ing Barbara Verbout at 795-1395.


Helicopter pilot welcomed home


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Special to the Chronicle
Helicopter pilot Chief Warrant Officer William Kearns,
who just returned from his second tour in Iraq, was
surprised with a welcome home party organized by
Barbara Mills, with gifts from the community. Kearns
is shown with his children Juliet, 6; Colin, 4; and Sean,
18 months.


HOW TO HELP
A number of Citrus County
service men and women in the
Army, Air Force, National Guard
will be returning from their
overseas service between now
and January. Barbara Mills
wants to ensure that each
receives a gift basket filled with
gift certificates and goodies to
make each person feel appreci.
ated and welcome.
* Businesses or people inter-
ested in assisting Mills can
call her at 422 6236 or e-
mail
tobarbaramllls@rernax.net.
* Checks or gift certificates can
be mailed to the Hernando
VFW at RO. Box 1046,
Inverness, FL 34451.
* Checks should be made out
to VFW Womens Auxiliary
4252.


Citrus County Community Centers offer classes


Special to the Chronicle

All centers will be closed
Monday for observance of
Veteran's Day, and Nov. 22 and
23 for Thanksgiving.
Call the centers for more
information about classes and
events to verify dates and
times.
GPS class
WCCC Tuesdays at 5:30 -
7:30 p.m. Once a month, begin-
ning Nov. 27. $10 per class.
Instructor Barry Schwartz. Call
795-3831 to register.
Computer classes
These are conducted using
the Microsoft Operating
System. Call the center to reg-
ister and next class date.
Introduction to the
Computer: A class for the
beginner that will take you
through the Windows


ADDRESSES OF CENTERS
* (CCCC) Central Citrus Community Center at 2804 W. Marc
,.rnighton Iourt, Lecanto; phone 527 5993.
* (ECCC) East Citrus Community Center at 9907 E. Gulf to
Lake Highway, Inverness: phone 344 9666.
* (ICC) lr-ierne.s Community Center at 1081 N Faul Drive
Inverness; phone -26 1009.
* (WCCC) West Ci-rus Community Center at 8940 W.
Veterans Drive, Homosassa, phone 7'95 3831.


Operating System, word pro-
cessing, Internet activity and e-
mailing. $25 for a six-week ses-
sion.
Call the center to register for
the next class.
WCCC: Mondays at 2 p.m.
and Tuesdays at 10 a.m.
Instructor is Dick Bromley
Wednesday at 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Instructor is Dick Bromley
ECCC: Tuesdays at 2 p.m.


Instructor is Beth Crawford.
Friday at 9 to 11 a.m.
Instructor is Sandy
Brasmeister.
CCCC: Fridays at 10 a.m. and
2 p.m. Instructor is Dick
Bromley
Intermediate Computer:-
For those who know the basics.
$25 for a six-week session.
ECCC: Wednesdays at 2 p.m.
Instructor is Beth Crawford.


Advanced Computer:
WCCC: Mondays at 10 a.m.
Instructor is Dick Bromley. $25
for five-week session.
CCCC: Wednesdays at 2 p.m.
Instructor is Dick Bromley. $25
for five-week session.
My Medicare Matters: This
free class will help you
research the internet for con-
cerns with your Medicare. Will
Whitten, a SHINE local coordi-
nator, is the instructor. Little
computer experience is neces-
sary.
CCCC: Second Wednesday
monthly at 10 to 11:30 a.m. in
the computer lab. Free.
Digital Camera Classes:
ECCC: Tuesdays at 5 p.m.
Instructor is Richard
Varvarinecz.
Games
Bingo: No cost to play and
great prizes to win.


CCCC: Tuesdays and Fridays
at noon.
ECCC: Thursdays at 12:30
p.m.
WCCC: Wednesdays and
Friday at noon.
ICC: Fridays at noon.
Bridge:
WCCC: Lessons at 1:45 p.m.
Wednesday with Sandra
Brown. $4. per lesson.
ECCC: Snowbird Bridge
Group meets Fridays at noon.
Lessons Fridays at 10:30 a.m.
$4 per lesson, by Sandra
Brown.
CCCC: Citrus Fun Bridge
meets Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m.
Beverly Hills Bridge Club
meets Thursdays at noon.
Lessons at 2:45 p.m.
Tuesday with Sandra Brown.
$4 per lesson.
Pinochle:
WCCC: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.


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JAY AND LORRAINE JACOBY
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delighted we are with the paver,
patio and pool remodel at our home.
It exceeded all of our expectations.
Your crew was very helpful with
design ideas, and patient and
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changes. They were on time, neat and
courteous. The results were stunning.
We wouldn't hesitate to recommend
Munro's Landscaping to everyone.
Thanks for the great job!"
DAVE AND REGINA FILLINGER
"Munro's landscaping has turned
our home into a tropical paradise.
With the paver walkways, patios
and the beautiful plants, its truly a
paradise. We highly recommend
Munro's. In fact we are planning
more additions to our home
in the very near future."


H ow can anyone
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By adding a pond where there
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areas without weeds...
Overnight, turn a sun-baked
yard into a cool, shady oasis
full of trees.
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by \ a business that includes
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employ a team of professionals to cover
every aspect of a landscaping job. Bob &
formed Peggy Munro are proud to announce that
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discuss a landscape design that will fit
your needs.

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and will provide extensive training and
support to enable the work to be com-
pleted safely and competently by the
homeowner. Many kits are available with
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such as water gardens.
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solution to every problem and an
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Pavers install over your existing
patio/pool decks to add beauty and elimi-
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your garden.
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side of your pool cage or create an oasis
around your hot tub with waterfalls.
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and travelers just unplug it when you
are gone and it waits for your return.
Intelligent watering systems -
smart enough to save water and
money as it cares for your lawn.

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Munro's Landscaping has part- ,
need, with Synthetic Turf
1 International the leading provider of
synthetic putting and lawn sur-
faces. They have installed a syn-
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store, and invite all golfers to
come and give it a try.
Synthetic putting greens can be installed
at your home or you can get an entire
lawn. Guaranteed for ten years, the lawns
come in rye, St. Augustine, Kentucky blue,
Zoysia and other types of turf..
What a great idea where watering is
restricted and you never have to mow, fer-
tilize or get rid of the pesky pests.
They can be installed outdoors or
indoors and are great for playgrounds,
soccer, football and baseball fields.

RETAIL STORE
The business located at 7039 W.
Grover Cleveland Blvd, Homosassa offers
the customer a chance to view working
models of ponds, waterfall and streams.
Various Allan Block Walls and pavers are
displayed. It is a good showcase to look
over ideas you might have for improving
your yard.
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the Meleleuca tree, found in the Florida
Everglades that is insect resis-
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and various other statuary can be ordered
from a catalogue.
Bob and Peggy Munro have been in
the professional landscaping business
since 1991, and have been at their pre-
sent location since 2000.
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needs.
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Family Headquarters
628-2040/ 249-0833

























Exp. Nail Tech

Exp. Hair Stylist
(352) 489-5658
HAIR STYLIST
Needed

For Fast Growing
Professional Salon FT/
PT Salary/Commission
GEORGIEOS
(352) 564-0006
STYLIST & NAIL TECH
Booth Rental
(352) 302-7824

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RN
Night Shift
(Full Time'

GREAT BENEFITSlii
Paid Vacation,
Holidays,
Health Insurance
& 401K
Ready for a change?y
The best kepi secret
in nursing is Ir
Correctional Nursing.
Current FL RN
license & valid
Drivers license is
required

To aply for a nev:
challenging guree.
visit our facility M-F
8:30AM -4:30PM
2604 W. Woodland
Ridge Drive
Lecanto, Fl 3446
To apply via internet
correctionscorp.com
M/f-/VET/HI'
E.O.E. Drug Free
Workpliac
(32 56-00


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A Skilled Facility has
openings for:

NURSES
3-11
CNA's
3-11 & 11-7
Health & Dental Blue
Cross/Blue Shield of FL.
Come join our
exceptional teamIlI
Fax Resume
(352) 746-0748 or
Apply In person
Woodland Terrace
124 Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Hernando
(352) 249-3100


AIDE
F/T or P/T CNA pre'fd,
Easy Care Alzheimer.
(352) 795-3117

AM/PM RELIEF
COOK
FULL-TIME
Make a difference.
We are looking
for a cook with
experience,
leadership and
customer oriented
skills. Knowledge of
therapeutic diets
required. Flexibility
and high energy
level a must.
Excellent Benefits.
Apply at
ARBOR TRAIL REHAB
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL EOE

EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/Cell 422-3656
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Exp. Receptionist
Able to
Multi-Task
For Busy Doctors
office, Full time w/
Benefits, Fax to:
352-564-4222
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Experienced
Medical Assistant
Full time, For Busy
Doctors office,
Apply at:
Citrus Pulmonary,
5616 W. Norvell Bryant
Hwy., Crystal River, FL
(352) 795-1999

r F/T MEDICAL
BILLER
I Experienced only
apply. Fax Resume
to: 352-795-5559

Licensed
Practical
Nurse/Certitied
Medical Assistant
We are seeking an
LPN/CMA for c:
fast-paced medical
practice located ir.
Crystal River. Ideal
candidate must have
previous physician
office experience to
be responsible foi
performing EKGs,
PFTs, vital signs and
phlebotomy. Will also
assist the physician
and be responsible
for front desk duties,
Please apply online
at
www citrusmh,com,
CMHS is an equal
opportunity employer

NOW HIRING
Experienced,
Caring & Dependable

CNA's/HHA's
Hourly & Live-in,
Flexible schedules
offered. $10.00/hr.
CALL LOVING CARE
352) 860-0885








NURSING
OPPORTUNITIES
At Life Care Center
of Cirus County
You have the
opportunity to
Improve your career
and your life when
you join our team.
We offer
competitive pay
and complete
benefits including
401 (k) health
insurance and paid
PTO after 90 days,
RNs/LPNs
Full time, 11 prn-7am I
PRN all shifts

CNAs
Full-time and PRN
All Shifts
Contact
Hannah Mand
@ (352) 746-4434
3325 W. Jerwayne
Ln, Lecanto, Fl 34461
Visit us online @
www.LCCA.corm
EOr /M/F/V/D
Job #1643

P/T INSURANCE
BILLING CLERK

Exp. preferable.
Please apply oat
5616 W. Norvell Bryant
Hwy., Crystal River, FL

RECEPTIONIST
Part time, for Busy
Medical Office,
Please send resume
to P.O. Box 3087
Homosassa Springs,
Florida 34447

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


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

RN's Are you
Tired?

Looking for a
rewarding position
with Less stress?
Come check out
Home Health.
Now Hiring
FT RN Case
Manager
PRN RN's for visits
Medical Benefits for
FT and PRN positions
Tender Loving Care I
(352) 564-2700






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Full-Time Office
Assistant
Performs clerical,
administrative, and
general office duties.
Proficient in Microsoft
Office Suite, Benefits
and 401K. Send
Resume & References
to: Blind Box 1402-P,
c/o Citrus County
Chronicle,
106 W. Main St.,
Inverness, FL 34450

MR. AUTO INSURANCE

Seeking 440/220
Call (352) 795-0099
or Fax Resume
(352) 563-5246




BANQUET
CAPTAIN &
SERVERS
Needed
Piease appiy at:
505 E Hartford St.
Hernando o"
Call (352) 746-6855

ON THE SPOT
INTERVIEWS
Thui., Nov. 8th
9 AM 3 PM
Positions Available-
Crew
Crew Trainers
Management
Competitive Pay
& Benefits!
Call for Directions
or Questions.
DUNNELLON
(352) 489-4620
Or Apply Online @:
www.mcstate
com&/735

SR 200
(352) 854-4005
Or Apply Online @:
www.mcstate.
com/i 1383




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PROFESSIONAL
EXP. LINE & PREP
COOKS

Apply In person at
2100 N Terra Vista
Blvd. Hernando
Call (352) 746-6727



M-- -we
MARKETER
Exacta Survey
seeks marketer to
title/real estate
companies, Local
Opp. Base+comm,+
benefits. Fax resumes
216-229-7692
SALES/CASHIER
FT/PT, Seasonal
Positions, tast paced,
upscale citrus shop.
will train, Wildwood
Call taor Interview
352-572-2452


Must have own tools &
truck. Fax resume to
352-726-7723 or call
352-302-1206
Exp'd
PRE-ENGINEERED
METAL BUILDING
ERECTORS
Local work. Good
starti, i salary. Paid
holidays & vacation,
Must have transp.
Call Mon.-Fri., 8AM-2PM
Toll Free: 877-447-3632


MASONS &
MASON TENDERS
Must have own
trans. 352-795-6481
or 352-302-3771


Plantation
Golf Resort
Crystal River

HOSPITALITY
JOB FAIR
Thursday,
Nov. 8, 2007
S8:00am-8:00pm I

Convention
Center
Resort-Wide
Job
Opportunities
Securitasi

Securitas
Security
Services Inc.

the largest Security
provider in the world,
is currently hiring for
Security Officers for
the Crystal River site
located at the
Progress Energy
Nuclear Facility in the
Citrus County area.
If you enjoy working
In a physically
demanding,
professional environ-
ment, have excellent
customer service skills,
and are dedicated
to doing a great job,
this may be the
opportunity for you!
Minimum
Requirements:
* Reliable
transportation
* Eligible to work In
the U.S. 21 years of
age or older High
School Diploma or
G.E.D.
* Good written and
verbal communica-
tion skills
Military background
or previous Security
experience is
preferred, bui
NO EXPERIENCE
NEEDED. Willing
to submit to
background
procedures including
drug screen and
background check.
ALL APPLICANTS ARE
WELCOME. To learn
more about Securitas
Security Services Inc.
In your area, visit us at
www.securitas
beginning rates of
pay are as follows:
While in training
$13.25 per hour -
Once certified by
CR3 standards and
the State of Florida,
your rate then
increases to
$15.43 per hour.
Classes are set
to begin
December 10th.
Benefits Available to
Full-Time employees:
Blue Cross Blue Shield
* Medical Coverage
*AETNA Dental
Coverage
* Vision Service Plan
(VSP) Vision
Coverage
* Mercer 401 K
* After i year ol
service =1 Week
Vacation
* After 2 years of
service = 2 weeks
Vacation
* After 7 years of
service = 3 weeks
Vacation
* 72 hours personal /
sick time a yeai
* Jury Duty Pay
* Funeral Leave
All benefits and
pay per Collective
Bargaining
Agreement.
ALL interested
applicants
PLEASE VISIT
www.securitas
lobs.com
and find your
location of interest to
apply: once you
have done so select
the Armed Security
Officer (Energy) as
your selection. The
application usually
takes about 60 90
minutes. We will NOT
be accepting any
phone calls all
Interested applicants
must submit online.
Applications will be
accepted November
4th through
November 14th.
ALL interested
applicants can
access the online
application via the
Internet from your
home, your local
Unemployment
office, a public library
or other facility
offering Internet
service for public use.


SMALL ENGINE
MECHANIC

Must have own tools
& min. 3 yrs. exp. This
company provides
benefits & 401 K
plan. Call D.C.
(352) 400-5026


TOW TRUCK
OPERATOR NEEDED

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




3 OTR SOUTHEAST
DRIVERS NEEDED
FL, GA, AL, MS, KY TN,
LA, AR & MO
68% Drop & Hook
Excellent Pay
Sihn On Bonus

Rider Program
CDL/A 2Yrs OTR
Shorline
Transportation
1-877-208-9176

Bus Driver
Wanted for day trips
and over the road
trips, in state and out
of state. Must have
passenger
endorsement.
352-382-3808
Choir Director
Part time
& Key Boardest
Part time
Hernando United
Methodist Church
Call (352) 726-7245
For Applications
DRIVERS WANTED
For Busy Wrecker
Service Company
Heavy & Flatbed Exp
Require
Benefits
Apply in Persor
Scally's LUBE & GO
Towing & Recovery
12059 N, Florida Ave.
Dunnellor
(next to Front Porch
Resturount
352-489-6823/
860-0550 DFW-

HORSE FARM HELP
Exp, stalls, turn oui
groom. Inglis area
F/T/ EOE
352-447-1008

HOTDOG VENDOR
Person needed to
serve food off
Outdoor Hot Dog
Cart in Crystal River.
Food Handle'
Experience a plus,
Must be able to stand
for long periods of
time and lift 50lbs.
Valid DL Req
352-279-7760

Looking for
EXP. GLAZIERS
& LABORERS
For Long term
employment w/
established local
Glass Company, A
Drug Free work place
Call (352) 795-6446,
ex 2206

Planation
Golf Resort
Crystal River

I HOSPITALITY I
JOB FAIR

Thursday,
Nov. 8,2007
8:00am-8:00pm
Convention
Center
Resort-Wide
Job
Opportunities

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.


WORK AT HOME!
Be a Medical Iranscriptionisi
Learn to work at home transcribing
medical reports dictated by doctors!
Train At Home An In-Demand Career No Commuling
No Selling Earn More Money Than In Most Office Jobs*


This ad is your seminar ticket
CLIP OUT & BRING TO SEMINAR AT 7 PM

-Best Wester n I
1 350 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy I
Hernando, FL I
For Details About This Seminar Call 1-800-242-3604
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2 Large Cu Ft.
REFRIGERATORS
side by sides, exc.
cond. $321, & $275.
(352) 344-4182
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
-* 2 Ton $780.00
-i/ ton ;814.00
-*3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof. Installation; ,
*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Avail. Free
Delivery! 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appliance
Refrigerators, washers, -
stoves. Service & Parts
(352) 344-2928
Built in Microwave,
kitchenaid white, w/
exhaust Fan $75;
Dishwasher
kitchenaid, white, $75.
(352) 527-9526
GE OVEN 30"
Coil burners, white, self
cleaning great cond.
$175. Profile Space
Saver Microwave $50
352-795-5976/634-4479
GE Stove
$250.
Side by side refrigerator
Whirlpool
$700.
(352) 746-9181
KENMORE 25cu. ft.
SBS water/ice in door.
Used 1 yr. $550 obo.
Call (352) 503-5172
Microwave, white
$25
Range Hood w/fan
& light, beige
$10.
(352) 564-9336
REFRIGERATOR
(Fridgldare) 24cu.ft. "
side by side, Water/ice -
on door. 3
stale-of-the-art when
new. Excellent
Condition $250
(352) 382-5653
REFRIGERATOR
WHIRLPOOL 21cu.ft.
w/icemaker, top
freezer, bisque.
New cond. $250;
(352) 465-5501
REFRIGERATOR
Whirlpool, 19.9cu.in. 2
dr. 6 yrs. old. Exc. cond.,,
Almond. $225.
(352) 746-2154
Refrigerator, Kenmore, r
new biscuit color, "
ice/water in dr. $325.
Gas Oven, Kenmore,
new biscuit color,


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NOWCHIRING
S LOCALLY

Large national
I organization.
Avg. Pay $20/hr.
* Over $55K annually.
Including full
benefits & OT, paid
i training, vacation.
F/T & P/T
1-866-515-1762
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Plantation
Golf Resort
Crystal River

HOSPITALITY
JOB FAIR

Thursday,
Nov. 8, 2007
8:00am-8:00pm
Convention
Center
f Resort-Wide
Job
* Opportunities





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




COMMERCIAL LOANS
Prime 10 Hard Money
irrvestment REIBa
Private, Lg Equip. loans
Mark (352) 422-1284




ALL STEEL BUILDINGS



25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors
2 vents, entry dooi.
L" concrete slab
INTAMLLED-_16.A9
35x50x12 (2: 12 pitch)
2 10x10 Roll-up Doors
2-Gobloe Vents, Entry Dr.
4" Concrete Slab
$29 795 INSTALLED
Many Sizes Avail.
Wo Custom Build
We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
LLCCOM
1-866-624-91009
metalstructuresllc.com

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

STORAGE SHED
Need to sell! 12x14 New
in Ileb'0 Uhaul
$2800obo 352-399-1524
WE MOVE SHEDS-
352-637-6607




"LIVE AUCTIONS"
www.charliefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
Clawfoot Tub w/
matching pedestal sink,
asking $500.
(352) 634-5222




Victorian Miniature
House & Addition w/all
furnishings, $500 firm:
3 Pc. Antique Eastlake
Set. Nice cond $300
(352) 621-313b


Ace 10" Mitre Saw
$100.
(352) 560-4211
Ace 10" Table Saw
$100.
(352) 560-4211
Rigid Thickness Planer,
$250.
Belt Sander T
$75.
(352) 560-4211
Southbend
Bench Lathe
Good shape
$300.
(352) 527-4113




50" Mitsubishi
Protection Screen TV
Perfect condition.
Replaced w/High Def.
IV, $400/obo
(352) 382-2935
RCA CONSOLE TV
Color, Good Cond.
$75
SHARP FAX Machine
$30 Like New!
(352) 746-6202
Realistic Stereo w/
pioneer speakers
$250.
(352) 560-4211




Front Entrance Door
Brass leaded fan "
window, insulated, "
wood grain, right hand
$49.
(352) 400-4900
SS Dbl Kitchen Sink
& 3 Drop-in White Bath-
room sinks all
w/chromew attachs.
Exc Cond. $95 382-1088




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

All Computer Repair
I We come to you. I
I 21 yrs. exp. 7 days. r
(352) 212-1165
L .I
Brand New Visloneer
Scanner, $15;
HP Brand New Printer
$25.
(352) 860-2675
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &.
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeell.com *
Lap Top Computer
Toshiba, Satellite A105,
Windows XP, only used
4 mos. 3 yr. warranty
$450. Canon PIXMA,
model MP150, printeli, '
copy & scan $75.
(352) 220-6823


"LIVE AU-IIUCIO
www.charliefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
ESTATE MERCHANDISE
AUCTION
THURS. Nov. 8
PREVIEW: NOON
SALE: 5 PM
4000 S. Hwy. 41
INVERNESS
Old Town canoe.
Contents from 3
homes incl. urn..
household, outdoor.
Some ant. & collect.
Roll-a-round toolbox,.
plenty of hand &
power tools. Like new
front loading washer
& dryer-$$$
Piano, Christmas Vil-
lage decor.. HUGE
birdhouse (macaw?)
500+ lots. WHAT FUNIII
dudleysuuction.com
(352) 637-9588
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE


Loader Backhoe
'95 CAT B16
Good Cond. $20K
352-634-1728/527-0403
SCHWING CONCRETE
I PUMP 250hrs. Exc.
Cond. Hoses & water
tank included. $12,500
(352)302-0345


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JD Golf/Bunker Tractor
Good for Farm
3 pt, hitch $1,200
352-634-1728/527-0403
MF 165 Diesel Lw. Hrs.
w/Access. Plow, disc,
bushhog $7 900
352-634-1728/527-0403

TRACTOR
John Deere model 420,
HydroaStatic Drive
Onan 20hp Engine 570
hours, 50" Mid-mount
Deck. pwr Sir. HydroLitt.
Runs Great $1200 obo
352-249-4456/586-6861


2 Captains Twin Beds, PRE
bkcase, headboards, Ur
3 drawers in each N
bed. Shelving Unit Ho
w/ 3 drawers $300. BE
(352) 746-7340 TBE
2 New Small Matching For T
Club Chairs, $175/both. Fr.
2 Bistro Chairs, $40/both Tw
(352) 344-2883 Que
2 Twin Mattress PI(
Box Springs, Frame & CI
linen, excel, cond. Li
$125. both or $75. ea Li,
(352) 382-1583 Buy,
3 Pc. Sectional,
blue, incl. 2 recliners, CO(
fold out double bed. N
$400 obo (352)489-8499 anti
5Pc. Light Tan Rattan light
Set coffee, lamp table 48"X
2 chairs Love seat ing
$300. Bedroom bench Coar
4' burgundy $150.
(352) 382-3919

0a ro)iorI"'" 746
Your wLr orlld first C
ma
CI I1 )Ni(C.L.E Ent
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OWNED FURNITURE
unbeatable Prices
U 2 U FURNITURE
mosassa 621-7788
DS .* BEDS -: BEDS
factory outlet store!
TOP National Brands
50%/70% of fRetail
in $119 Full $159
en $199 / King $249
ease call 795-6006
TRUS HOME DECOR
ke new Furniture
,Sell, Consignment,
mosassa, 621-3326
CKTAIL TABLE NEW
Marble topped,
que ornate carved
color wooden legs,
X36", Cost $500, Ask-
$150 (352) 527-9446
mputer Chair, blue,
on casters $15.
Bread Machine,
w/ books, $15.
-8632 Call for Appt.
ouch & Loveseat
white w/green &
auve good cond.
$100.
ertainment center
0. (352) 344-2842


DINING ROOM SET
4 Chairs, Table, Hutch
Excellent Condition
$350 obo
352-422-3995
DINING ROOM SET
Oak table w/leaf, 6
chairs, $200; NEW
BISTRO TABLE,
w/upholstered stools,
$150; (352) 270-8046
DINING ROOM SET
Table w/6 cane back
chairs $250;
L.R. SECTIONAL, Micro
Suede w/recliner $250
(352) 249-8004
Dining Room
Table,Light Hard
Wood Oblong w/4
chairs, $325. Lanai
Table, octagon, fiber-
glass, & chairs,w/4
green canvas cushion
chairs, $175.
352- 726-4620
DINING TBL 4 chrs, 3
center chrs PIER 1 Santa
Fee, Rustic Pine Style
$475. DINING TABLE
wood w/tile in-lay drop
leaf, 2 bnchs 2 chrs
$150 (352) 697-1567


DAY I
White w/t
excellent C
$225 (352)
Entertainme
solid oak c
Sony co
8 yrs old
(352) 63;
GUEST RN
seldom usE
cottage styl
Style HB, Ma
Springs, Du'
pillow shan
trimmed she
352-746
LIFT C
Rose, exc
Paid $950
(352) 563
LOUNGE
2 Flex Steel
light beige. E
Cost $1,7
$350 ea or $
(352)38
LOVE
w/matchi
quilted de
Swivel Rocke
(352) 382


CLASSIFIED




BED Oak Executive Desk,
rundle, glasstop, 76"x42"x29"
condition $250. Overdesk open
637-5080 hutch, 57"x10"x32" $75
'nt center, (352) 464-4138
and 27"
lor TV, Oakbrook Wash Tables
, $375 Cocktail Table,
7-6420 2 End Tables,
M FURN. & 2 Lamps $125.
M whNt (352) 586-9614
ed white
e, Queen PAUL'S FURNITURE
ttress, Box Cooler Weather
vet, Quilt Longer hours.
ns, Eyelet Tues thru Fri. 9am-5pm
sets. $775 Saturday 9am-lpm
-6975 Homosassa 628-2306
HAIR Preowned Mattress Sets
cond. from Twin $30; Full $40
Sell $350 Qn $50; Kg $75.
3-5239 628-0808
CHAIRS Queen Poster Bedroom
, Leather, Set, head & foot board,
Exc. Cond. rails, box spring & mat-
700 pr. tress, dresser & night
$600/both. stand $350. Oak Hutch
2-4390 $195. (352) 621-0300
SEAT QUEEN SIZE FUTON
ing Chr Heavy duty mattress,
s. $100, excel cond,,
?r Gold $40 $175. cash
2-0104 (352) 344-0424


QUEEN SOFA BED w/
matching Love Seat,
Exc cond, $225.
Rocker, $25.
(352) 795-4678
Queen Sz. Bed
Frame, foundation,
pillowtop mattress
headboard, $300.
Large wall mirror 30 x
68, $25. (352) 746-8632
Queen/Fullsize bed
with head and foot-
board, exc. shape
$150. (352) 344-4182
SLEEPER SOFA
& Love Seat(Bassett)
Light color wicker
frame w/loose comfort-
able seating & Bassett
Deluxe inner-spring
Mattress. The Smooth
Fabric is Embroidered
w/soft Florida Floral
Design in Pastel Blue &
Rose Great Condition,
Citrus Hills, Will Email
Pics $500 352-419-4158
Solid Oak
Entertainment
Center, $200;
352-212-6003


SWIVEL BAR STOOLS(2)
Chrome & Leather
Very good cond.
$95/pr. OBO
(352) 527-1388
Teak Stereo and TV
cabinet $250.ea
Teak coffee & end table
$200.
(352) 560-4211
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
Wicker Kitchen Set
4 chairs, glass table
$100. obo
(352) 249-1252


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CHARCOAL GRILL
Weber 1 Touch, Silver.
Brand New in Box!
$45
(352) 344-0293


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7


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Craftsman,
Chipper/Shredder
5HP, Briggs & Straton
$100.
(352) 344-9221
EDGER
McLane -2HP with new
edger blade. $99.00
(352) 503-3844
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
LAWN TRACTOR
14.5 hp Murray,
w/Hydro Stat, 42" cut.
Like new Cond.! Inc.
dump cart & spredder
$375 firm(352) 746-6202
LAWNMOWER
21 "self propellw/ Honda
5.5hp, -$75. Homelite
"Trimlite"trimmer$25.00.
35) 503-3844
MULCH 5-6 Yrd. Loads
$95 Deliv'd. Citrus Co.
Gravel $75 + Materials.
352-563-9979/400-0150


/ nt. OasslaT ree,
in bloom,
$15.
(352) 341-7777




"LIVE AUCTIONS"
www.charliefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
CITRUS SPRINGS
8 family yard sale,
Thurs. & Fr. 8am-2pm
2214 Doral Ct.
CRYSTAL RIVER
MOVING SALE
Friday 8-NOON
Honda Scooter, 100
Ga. Gas Tank w/pump
& 60' Hose, 40 gal, Tank
w/pump, 60" Finish
Mower, 3 hp. boat Mtr,
fishing poles, Boating,
Tools, H.H., Clothes,
Some Furniture.
913 SW Kings Bay Dr.


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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, Ilns.& Lic
#0256879352-341-6827
A TREE SURGEON
Uc. & Ins, Exp'd friendly
serve. Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452



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SPANISH TUTOR
I've taught Spanish for
9yrs. Tutored all ages,
Call Brian 352-697-3177




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

All Computer Repair
I We come to you. I
S21 yrs. exp. 7 days.
(352) 212-1165
Computer Pro, Lw FIt Rt.
In-House Networking,
virus, Spyware & more!
352-794-3114/586-7799



C&C 38YRS in CITRUS
10% off w/this ad
Call Chris Martone
lic, 352-726-4052 ins.




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




VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lc. & 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.&lns. 637-3765
All Phaze Construction
Clean Quality painting
& repairs. Faux fin.
#0255709 352-586-1026







George Swedlige
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400 /628-2245
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Lic./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
RUDY'S PAINTING *"
Int./Ext., Free Estimates
Pressure Wash., Lic./Ins.
24/7, (352) 476-9013


AUTO, RV & TRUCK
SERVICE CENTER
COMO RV&TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W. Inverness
(352) 344-1411

RV & AUTO
BODY SHOP
COMO RV&TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W. Inverness
(352)344-1411


Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
MORRILL MARINE
Outboard Repairs,
Dockside Service. Elec.
installed (352) 628-3331




AT YOUR HOME Res.
mower & small engine
repair. Lic#99990001273
352-220-4244




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




FREE ESTIMATES
FREE P.U. & DELIVERY
Furniture & Cornices
(352) 628-5595




CARE: POST SURGICAL,
Nursing Home, REHAB.
Temp/Lg term. Lic.
352-628-9290/400-1448
S LOVING CARE W
That makes a
difference. Will care
for elderly person in
my home or yours 24 hr.
care. Louisa, 201-1663


















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




v 13 yrs in business
Abigail's Housekeeping
Personalized cleaning
Windows also 726-3812


V DEPENDABLE
GREAT RATES
FREE ESTIMATES
Brenda (352) 586-5766
ABLE & EXP'D CLEANER
Laundry, sew & errands.
FREE Est., Ref. & Lic.
Marcia (352) 560-7609
ANNE'S CLEANING
SERVICE
352-601-3174
FINAL DETAILS, LLC
CLEANING SERVICES,
New Const. Vacant
Prop.,Offices, Residen-
tial 352-400-2772 LUc. Ins.
House Cleaning
Weekly/Bi-weekly,
Homosassa Area
Call Mary 352-503-6300
JENNIFER'S CLEANING
Suaarmill Woods Area
Ref. avail, 7 days wk.
Call (352) 628-2682
LISA'S SIMPLE
ORGANIZATION & MORE
Floors to ceilings
Inside/Out & in b'twn
(352) 362-6452




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




DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. In Central FL. Our
own crews! Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Lic. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
M.H. Thrasher
Old or New-We Do It
AIIi LIc/Ins/member
CCBA (352) 465-3086
ROGERS Construction
Repairs & All types of
Construction, 637-4373
CRC1326872




ASO Perfect House
Screen Replacement
Screen rooms & more!
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


Henry's Painting Press.
wash, roof clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
houses,driveways. 25 yrs
exp. Uc./Ins. 341-3300
ROLAND'S *
PRESSURE CLEANING
Mobiles, houses & roofs
Driveways w/surface
cleaner. No streaks!
24 yrs. Uc. 352-726-3878
Roofs, Drives, & Homes
($60+ up) SW ($50+up)
DW ($65+ up) 24/7
Kerry (352) 795-4204




#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash & Gutters
Lic.5863 (352) 746-0141
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small! Reliable, Ins
0256271 352-465-9201
1A Home Repairs Paint,
gutter & roof clean,
press. wash.Lic&lns.
#0169757 344-4409
3rd GENERATION SERV
Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
r-A- - -
r AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
PROMPT SERVICE
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
I Debris & Garages 1
352-697-1126
ALL AMERICAN
HANDYMAN Free Est.
Affordable & Reliable
Lic.34770 (352)302-8001
ALWAYS AVAILABLE
All Maint. & Repairs
Inside & Out. No job too
SmallI Lic. #5953
(352) 560-7609 Scott
ARTISAN HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
General Maintenance
& Repairs, Lic # 34064
(352) 228-7823







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#189620
352-201-0116,726-0762
HOME REPAIR
you need It done, we'll
do it. 30 yrs. exp. Lic/Ins.
!73490256935,489-9051

JamesMoshe


Jim's handyman service
pwr washing, It. hauling
painting, home repair,
fence installing, Lic.
#258887 (352) 344-5213
Painting, Hauling, Trim
Siding, Decks, Sheds &
Repairs.Lic. #2677
(352) 586-7258













#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash & Gutters
Lic.5863 (352) 746-0141
DUN-RITE ELECTRIC INC.
Elec. Serv./Repairs. New
const. Remodel Free Est
726-2907 EC13002699
FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, Lighting,
Spa, Sheds Lic. & Insur.
#2767 (352)257-2276




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

r AFFORDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
A LITTLE of EVERYTHING
Moving-Hauling-Tree
Service-Cleanups &
Clean-outs-dump runs
Lic 352-560-7005 Ins
A-1 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
AFFORDABLE
I HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE
STrash, Trees, Brush,
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
Junk Hauling and
property clean up.
Foreclosure? Moving?
We Haul It AWAY!
352-465-6419
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607



Carpet Factory Direct
Sales Install Repair
Laminate, tile, wood Sr.
disc. (352) 341-0909


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, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
WE ARE
FENCES BY DALLAS
25 Years In County
Free Est., Res./Comm.
Lic./Ins. (352) 795-1110
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing
All types. Free estimates
Comm/Res. 628-4002
BARNYARD II FENCING
Serving Citrus Co. Since
1973. Free Estimates
(352) 726-9260




John Gordon Roofing
Reca Rates. Free est. Proud to
Serve You.
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
JOHN SCOTT ROOFING
FREE Est. Senior Discount'
Llc.cccl325704
352-447-8050
RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS
Reasonable Rates!!
Exp'd, Lic. CCC 1327843
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
Sidewals, Driveways Paols,

Free est. Lic, 2000. Ins.
795-4798
Decorative concrete,
River rock, curbs, Stamp
concrete Fuston's River
Rock (352) 344-4209
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Lic. 1476 726-6554






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DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. in Central FL. Our
own crews Specializing
in additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Llc. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708


W. F. GILLESPIE
Room Additions, New
Home Construction,
Baths & Kitchens
St. Lic. CRC 1327902
(352) 465-2177
www.wfgillespie.com














Bathroom Remodeling
Repairs, Qual. Installer
Lic106120. Insured.
(352) 382-4621
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
LIc/Ins. #2441 795-7241
CUTTING EDGE Ceramic
Tile. Lic. #2713, Insured.
Showers, Firs Counters
Etc. (352) 422-2019
STONE MASON
Outdoor Fireplaces,
Waterfalls & Ponds,
Walks & Patios, Etc.
(352) 592-4455




HURRICANE BUILDERS
Unlimited, LLC. 30yrs.
Exp. Drywall Specialty
New, Restoration &
Repair. Lic CRC1329305
(352) 563-2125
ROCKMONSTERS, INC.
St. Cert. Metal/Drywall
Contractor. Repairs,
Texture, Additions,
Homeowners, Builders
Free est. (352) 220-9016
Lic.#SCC131149747
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263




FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All tvoes of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
work. No job too small.
352-302-7325 341-2019
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
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
i 352-302-6436 u




ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways,
Lic. & Ins. 795-5755


All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
, Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955



3rd GENERATION SERV
Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
# SOD SOD SOD*
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod. Trees, Shrubs


I High Quality Lawn
Care Comm./Res
All Your Property
Needs 352-419-4607
"El Cheapo" cuts $10 up
Beat any Price. We do
it All. Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
3rd GENERATION SERVE
Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins,
(352) 201-0658
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Reliable, Quality work
Residential / Comm.
Lic./Ins. 352-613-4250
C & R LANDSCAPING
Lawn Maintenance
clean ups Mulching.
We Show Up
352-503-5295, 503-5082
DUN-RITE Lawn Service
Mowing, Tree Trimming
Small tractor work.
Debris Cleanup
352-302-4686
G. Nelson & Son, Lawn
Service, mowing, trim-
ming, etc, dependable
lic. & ins. (352)563-2118
LAWN SERVICE
We do re-sodding
and patching.


making new customers.
"COPING" w/pool
& decks for 15+ yrs.
Lic. 344-0016 Ins.
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
= 352-464-3967 *
POOL LINERS *
15 Yrs. Exp. *-
Call for free estimate
(352) 591-3641 e
POOL REPAIRS?
Comm. & Res., & Leak
detection, lic. 2819,
352-503-3778, 302-6060



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


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





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

BUY SELL TRADE
CONSIGN AT
COMO RV
Hwy. 44-Inverness
.(352) 344-1411
Hwy. 19 Homosassa
(352)628-1411
CHEAPEST AROUND!
Mobile detailina service
Home/office. Free est.
Frankie (352)220-6760
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607

MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY








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3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
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BUYING OR
SELLING?


CALL ME
PHYLLIS STRICKLAND
(352) 613-3503
Keller Williams
Realty


9 IAINUANL:K 0
6" Seamless Gutter
Best Job Avallablel!
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
ALL EXTERIOR
S ALUMINUM
Quality Price!
6" Seamless Gutters
Uc & Ins 621-0881

DIAMOND GUTTERS
5" & 6" seamless.
Colors available.
Lic. ins. (352) 464-4525



CIRCLE T
SOD FARMS INC.
Res/Com. Installations
Lic.(352) 400-2221 Ins.


Installations by .I
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* Remodeling Soffil & Facing
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* Garages Doors & Windows

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2302 W. Hwy. 44 Inverness, FL
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4 D WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2007


CITRUS SPRINGS
Thurs/Fri 9 -3 Lots of
Xmas Ughts, trim, tools,
golf Items
2772 West Hamlet PI.




GARAGE SALE
LEFT OVERS AD

Did you ever wonder
what to do with those
left over Items from
your Garage sale?
We have the
Answer for Only
$12.95
The week after your
Garage Sale just give
us a call and we will
run a 6 line ad
for 5 days.
(352) 563-5966
(352) 726-0902


HOMOSASSA
"Do It yourself home
Improvement" SALEI
Nov 8th & Nov 9th
Cabinets, Appli-
ances, Hardware.
Deem's Kitchen &
Bath Showrooms
3835 S. Pittsburgh Ave

IN THE SPIRIT OF
THANKS


The Chronicle
Classified Team
would like to
extend to you our
Thanks by offering:

I FREE DAY
on any paid
2 DAY GARAGE
SALE AD

Give us a call during
the month of
November and
"WE'LL EAT YOUR
WORDS
ON THE 3RD DAY."
GOBBLE, GOBBLE
(352) 563-5966
Offer valid
Nov.1-Nov.30, 2007
INVERNESS
Moving sale, paddle
boat, tools, fishing gear,
quilting material, quilts,
Thurs. Fri. Sat. & Sun.
1004 Yale Lane
Sugarmill Woods
Moving Sale, Nov. 8,9,
& 10, 8a-3p, Upright
freezer, dining table
w/4 chairs, marble top
coffee table, 3 end ta-
bles, lots more 382-7598
156 Cypress Blvd. E.




WEDDING DRESS
Full length, white,
w/veil. Sz. 8. Asking $125
561-236-1051 Affr. 6




12 ft, Trampoline
w/ safety net, less than
2 yrs. old asking $150.
(352) 628-1908
16 ft. Tandem Axle,
Car Trailer, $1 400.
Stucco Mixer $650.
(352) 228-2268
280' CHAIN LINK FENCE
Like new wall hard-
ware, Gates, etc.
$650/oba
(352) 527-4910
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I (352) 563-5966 I

Antique Mahogany
Veneer China Hutch
NIcel $200;
NEW Maxx Whirlpool
Tub.6X3.5X2 $600
(352) 621-3135
AQUARIUM
30 gal. hexagon shape.
Fully equip'd w/stands
& light. $90
(352) 382-3661
BED ROOM SET
2 Twin Beds, Nightstand
& 2 Very Lg. Almost
Antique Dressers.
$500/set; W/D $250 set
(352) 249-8004
BUSINESS CLOSE-OUT
Craft woodworking,
tools, tent, & trailer
(8X10 Sg. Axel Enc. Trir).
For Info (352) 621-1263


Carpet Factory Direct
Sales Install Repair
Laminate, tile, wood Sr.
disc. (352) 341-0909
COKE MACHINE
6' Tall Old Fashioned.
In Working Cond.
Lighted front, 6 Slots.
Coin operated. $375;
Port. Kitchen Cabinet
$25 (352) 697-2766
DOG CAGE
Large, Very Good
Condition, $50
(352) 637-3488
Electric Hot Water
Heater,
30 Gal., Rheem, very
good cond. $75.
lav. basin w/ faucet,
$10. (352) 341-1357
GARAGE DR. SCREEN
Electric, Std. Dbl. Dr.
Like New Cond.
Pd. $2,000/Sell $700
(586) 909-2555
GENERATOR
Coleman Pro 5,000. 9
hp. A steal @ $250.
12 X 17 Beige Carpet.
Never Used. $125
(352) 270-8261
GOLF CART BATTERIES
THE BATTERY MEDICS
36V & 48V Sets $245
Free Delivery 1 yr. warr.
Contact Mark @
727-375-6111
Hideabed, loveseat,
chair, medium brown,
good cond., $350 John-
son Seahorse boat mo-
tor 2HP $200. 746-0714
HOMEOWNERS If you
would like to sell your
home or mobile for
cash quickly, call
Fred Farnsworth
(352) 726-9369
Kg. Size BR Set, Night
Stand, Dresser w/mirror,
Armolre. $650; Wht.
Vinyl Siding $150;
HARLEY TIRES & RIMS.
$100(352) 795-7192
Lounge Chair, tilt
back, blue, no stains,
$65. Women's Huffy Bike
Chrome Fenders, like
new $45.
(352)527-7449
Moving sale. Bedroom
set, dining rm, Lrg. scr.
TV, many other Items
too numerous to
mention. (352)
726-8588 for appt.
POOL
27' Round. Aqua
Leader. 2 yrs. old
w/chain link fence.
$1,500 (352) 464-3543
(352) 201-2090
Qun Bed Set $250,
35" TV(Sony)Surrnd $275
Yamaha Keyboard $75
Recliner Blue $75
(352) 746-9348 AM
Radio Shack Keyboard
$150.
UffLittle Tikes Doll house
w/ accessories $100.
(352)560-4211
Serta King Sz. Mattress
& Box Spring w/ frame,
like new $65.
Kenmore side by side
Refrigerator w/ ice &
water in dr. like new
$250. (352) 270-8261
STEAM CLEANER
DeLonghi High Press.
Home Steam Cleaner.
All accessories. $125
(352) 382-3661
Tools & misc. items.
Nail guns, compressors,
Toyota truck topper,
seed spreader, ladders,
mowers, chainsaws &
morel Call John
(352) 476-4441
Trampoline,
$50.
Dbl. stroller
$35.
(352) 746-9181
Trek Mountain bicycle,
like new 27 speed
w/extras, $350. Custom
pocket bike, 49cc,
like new, $250.
(352) 746-0714
TV (RCA) '52
good cond. ,SOFA
(sect.)brown w/2 end
tbis & Coffee Tbi.
$800obo takes all
(352) 422-2005
TVs, Stereos
Compnts. & Furniture,
all high end, Best of-
fer, call for details
(352) 527-4811
Utility sink & faucet
$25.
SS bar, sink & faucet
$25.,
(352) 746-9181
WOOD TELEPHONE
BOOTH, fan & light work
orig. working 3 slot
chrome pay phone,
$800. Restored Working
Traffic light, mounted
on stand, $200.
(352) 503-6238
Wooden
Swing/Slide/Fort
$200.
Washer/Dryer Set, white
$250.
(352) 746-9181




Commerc. Size Destroy
It brand, orig. $5,000,.
Asking $1650. Can de-
liver. (352) 586-9498




2 WHEELCHAIRS
Electric Ranger-X
Good Cond. $125;
Electric Quantum Jazzy
1400 Red, Exc. cond.
$475.(352) 527-3918 or
cell (352) 228-0378


HANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
Handicapped van with
Braun liffthand 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.
INVERSION TABLE
Brand New! $300
(352) 860-0997
LIFT CHAIR
Full recline to stand up.
Like new! $300
(352) 628-4308
LIFT CHAIR-Lg.
6 mos. use. Like New!
Dark Grn. Velvet type
material. Must Selli
Need Space. $250
(352) 220-6823
MOTORIZED
WHEELCHAIR
New featherweight, @
NO COST TO YOU, if
eligible. Medical & Prvt.
Insurance Accepted.
ENK MOBILE MEDIC
1-800-693-8896
POWER CHAIR
Gray, Good Cond.
$500
(352) 628-4339
Sonic Scooter
good condition
$300.
(352) 637-3793
TRAPEZE
Over the bed $50
WALKER $25
(352) 628-2150




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




CONN ORGAN
$500;
FLOOR MODEL STEREO
Record Player &
Cassette $200
(352) 726-8910
DRUM SET
PEAVEY PRO Inti series,
silver, 8 pc. $300/obo
(352) 795-8692




PROFORM CROSSWALK
TREADMILL, exc. cond.
$195; TOTAL GYM
$60; (352) 860-2675



2 Sets Used Clubs
for Power Built, & Arnold
Palmer great cond.
$100. ea.
(352) 382-7686
Lady's Bike
Diamond Back
21 speed like new
$200. firm
(352) 527-1956
*FREE REMOVAL OF*
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts, We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
GAS GOLF CART
'Good condition
$1500/obo
(352) 795-2572
(352) 302-3198
GOLF CART BATTERIES
THE BATTERY MEDICS
36V & 48V Sets $245
Free Delivery 1 yr. warr.
Contact Mark @
727-375-6111
GULF CLUBS 2 SETS
Like new, Adams, idea
a20s, Iron set, Hybrids
w/head covers, rate
9 new $599. sell $380.
AMS, complete set Hy-
brids, clubs w/ bag,
rate rate 9, new $500.
sell, $325. Great Xmas
Gifts. (352) 795-4405
Inversion Table
Uke new Body champ
$75 Firm 352-746-9596
Men's & Woman's Bike
(2) Exc. cond. $35 ea.
Healthometer Balance
Scale, $50; All Exc.
cond. (352) 860-2675
POOL TABLE
8x4
Uke Newl W/Pool sticks,
stand & balls. $400
(352) 344-8078
POOL TABLE
Full Sz. AMF. One piece
slate, Gray/Black.
Racks, balls, sticks, etc.
$500 (352) 726-5391
TRAMPOLINE
12 foot round with
safety enclosure
Exc. Cond. $225
(352) 697-9713
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238




"1 OFF sALE" ;
Any new or used _
I Trailer "In Stock" I
w/ad. EZ Pull Trailers t

4 x 7 Trailer,
12" tires, drop down
ramp gate, lighted &
wired to DOT spec,
used twice, $400. obo
(352) 270-8046
2005 E-Z Loader
Car Carrier,
only used twice
$1,350.
(352) 628-9455


P7lay ,Stolers,
TRAILER!
Utility, Enclosed,
Car Haulers, Dump,
Equipment Haulers &
More. We Have A Great
Selection of Trailers
In Stock Nowl
Gulf to Lake Sales
352-527-0555




Crib, Highchair
Playpen, 2 Strollers,
Walker + NEW Crib
Bedding. Exc. Cond. All
$125352-400-1448
HIGH-CHAIR
Exc Cond$25 Walker
Exc Cond $25
(352) 465-3875




BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$$ Paid
322\ OOn.-7A7A


NOTICE
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
BEAUTIFUL CHOCOLATE
LAB PUPS AKC 1 lwks.
Old. Parents on prem.
$400. ea. Health cert.
ONLY 2 LEFT
(352) 465-6535
Blue Head Plonus with
large cage, tame &
talks. $800. Indian Ring-
neck with cage, talks,
$150 (352) 637-7124
Chain Link Kennel,
10' x 10' x6', 1 gate w/
top & concrete paver
bottom, also Dog
House for small dog.
$275. obo excellent
cond. (352) 563-5150
DACHSHUND
Miniature Puppies, blk.
& tan. $250 ea. Health
Cert. (352) 447-5952
ENGLISH BULLDOG
Pups AKC Champ. line
2 male Ifem. $2000
352-228-1464
Humane Society
of Inverness
offers Low Cost
Spay & Neuter
Service
Starting at $20,
Cat Declawing $60,
Teeth Cleaning $75.
Call for appt.
(352) 726-8801
JACK RUSSELL PUPPIES
8 wks. old. CKC Reg. 1st
shots & Health Cert.
1M & 2F. Sweet BablesI
$300 (352) 621-0899
LAB PUPS
AKC Reg. Blks. $300;
1 Choc. Lab $400.
(352) 795-1902
Labrador Retriever
Pups Born 8/10. 1-black
$150, 1-yellow A$175,
1-chocolate $200.
(352) 220-6261, after 5p
Mini Dachshunds 10wks
Health cert. wormed,
shots. Parents on prem.
352-302-8807 pis Iv msg
Serious Inquires only.
MINI PINSCHER
PUPS 8 wks old, AKC,
Health Cert. Cropped
tail. Adorablell $550
(352) 200-5913
Rottweller Pups
Absolutely Beautiful
champion lines,
M/F, shots, wormed,
guaranteed, parents
$750. + (352) 503-3284
SHIH TZU PUPS
8 weeks old all shots &
health Certificate.
Black & White & Brindle
Fem. $500 Males $450
(352) 637-9241
TOY POODLE
Puppies, 3fem. 1ml.
3 Choc. 1 bik born
9/29/07, parents on
premises 352-489-5686,




7 Yr. T Walking Horse
Must Sell. Moving.
$1,000 To good home.
(352) 266-2020
Paint Quarter Horse
Reg. (Bay & White)
Cogglns Tested.
8 yrs. Old. Plus Saddle
& Tack. $1,500 obo
(352) 529-0898




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BEVERLY HILLS
Furnished,1 BR, IFull BA
Park Model, Incl. until &
basic cable, $165. wk.
sec. dep (352)465-7233
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1, Clean. No Dogs
$500 mo. $700. sec.
352-447-0333
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/1 /2, $500; 1st, ist, sec.
No Petsl (352) 563-2293
FLORAL CITY
Sm. 1IBR $350/mo.
Ist/last/sec. No pets.
(352) 726-6197
HERNANDO
2 br on one wooded
acre $650.00 +
deposit.Avail. Dec1
815-985-1647
HERNANDO
Lg. DW 3/2/carport on
4 ac, scrn room. New
AC, water soft, remod-
eled. No smoking; $800/
mo. ,1st, last, $600 sec.
352-344-4250/ 214-4202
HOMOSASSA
1/1 & 2/1 Ist/Ist/sec.
352-634-2368
HOMOSASSA
2/1. fen. yd. $500 mo.
1st, 1st sec 352-344-1065
HOMOSASSA
3/1 w/addition, storage
bldg 2.5 acrs $800/mo
(352) 628-0164
HOMOSASSA
3/1.5 $575mo. +Sec.
No Pets (352) 634-0050
HOMOSASSA
3/2, On Acre,
FP, Freshly renovated.
New Carpet. $785 ma.
INGLIS
4/2/2, On 1.17 Acres.
Freshly renovated.
New AC, $1075. mo.,.
ref.'s req. 877-289-5888
HOMOSASSA
7311 Grover Cleveland
3/2, Deck & prch zoned
GNC, could be Inhome
bus. $750. 603-860-6660


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2/1 2 scn. 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
NEW JACOBSEN
2008 MODEL
28 x 52. 3/2. country kit.
18" ceramic tile, 2 x 6
construction 30-19-22
Insulation $10,000 In
upgrade options, Buy
for only $49,900. on your
lot or buy one of ours
for only $15,500.
1/2 acre on paved road
352-621-3807


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Homosassa Sprng.
Remodeled 3/2 on
fenced acre. Fl. Rm., Lg
Deck, 1st + sec. $875.
mo (352) 628-0731
INGLIS
I Bedroom, completely
turn. all until. incl. $500.
(352) 447-4628
INGLIS
2/1, 1/4 acr. Completely
furn., ready to move in
Sorry No smoking/pets
$650mo. 1st & Sec.
(352) 447-4628
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, apple water
incl. Fishing piers.
Beautiful trees $350/up
Leeson's 352-476-4964
INVERNESS
Large 4/1 with W/D
$795/mo. 1st + Security
(352) 560-3355
1BR Fum. Corpt Scrn
rm. $550: IBR unfurn.
$400 1 BR RV furn $325.
No pets. 628-4441
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




1992 14x66 CHA,
good cond. $5,800
(352) 302-7451
$90K, 3/2, 1/ Ac. NEWI
Buy Owner. Never lived
in. 1,836 sf.la. Must Sell
(727) 967-4230
BUSHNELL
Wynnhaven Park 55+
2/1 Good Condition
$12,000 abo
352-220-9141/400-2289
CLEARVUE
'07 33ft park model,
1 slide-out, barely
used,MUSTSELLI
$18.5kobo352-613-2477
COMPARE & SAVE
32 X 40 Inc. Delivery,
Set, A/C, Skirting
& Steps. $43,900
Impressive Home
Builders. (352) 746-5912
NICE DOUBLEWIDE 3/2
Ready to move.
$4500
(352) 726-9874
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
PALM HARBOR *
FLEETWOOD *
+ SKYLINE*
CLAYTON *
Save Thousands
at Central Florida
Volume Dealer
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
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845



FSBO Waterfront 2/2
40' dock, off
Homosassa River.
No owner financing.
Many extras $222K
(352) 628-9487




on Half acre
3/2, In well maintained
neighborhood
$124,900. (352)257-1570
2/2, SW, porch, roof.
over, C/H/A, fenced,
paved rd. no impact
fees, (352) 634-2338
3/2 SW on Two /2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
By Owner $44,500/obo
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
'99 OAKWOOD 16 X 70
3/2 New well, septic.
Extra lot. Great Shapel
$59,900 (352)427-5574
BEST OF
THE BEST
#1 Volume Dealer
Can't be Beat!
32 x 80, 4/2
Only $72,900.
on your lot or ours
Land Availablel
CALL 352-621-9182
BUY OWNER 3/2
w/FP-Cast Iron stove,
wood floors, 22 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 appil. Great area.
$44,900 352-464-5489
DUNNELLON
3/2 on 1 acre Fenc'd in
All New S/S appliances
3 ton A/C Extras $109k
813-671-0471/789-5130
or 813-787-4780
Foreclosure 4BR, w/
F. place, 2002 Model
28 x 60 new carpet &
app's, paved rd. home
is like new $76,900.
Days 352-302-7332
Eve. 382-0654
FORECLOSURE
Land & Home
3/2 .on 1/2 acre
$107,250.
Will finance
@4.75% Interest
WAC
Call
352-400-5367
HERNANDO


I Accepted
Equal Housing Opp.



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CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
Cry. Riv./Lecanto
AVAILABLE DEC. 1st
2 BR, 1 Bath, Spacious
Apartments located In
quiet neighborhood
between Lecanto and
Crystal River. $650.00 a
month includes
garbage, water,
sewer and lawn maint.
First month and Sec.
req. All units have W/D
hook -ups, dishwasher
and large screened-in
back porches. Accept-
Ing applications now.
Call 302-9323, 302-2178


NO Money
Down!
Local Lender has
Repo's and
Foreclosures.
Rates as low as 4.75%,
30 yr. term Call Lauren
Financial for details,
352-621-3807 or
352-302-7332
OWNER FINANCE
Two bed- $550. mo.
Pretty lot w/old oaks.
2431 Creason-Inverness
352-302-8046
Owner/Agent


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4 NEW MODELS
Excellent Amenities
Gated Community
5*, 55+
BRAND NEW HOMES
$68,900.-$129,000.
Phone 352-795-7161
8 x 35 w/ Slide Out and
10 x 30 encl. F. Rm.,
Queen Bd, full bath &
kitchen, Ig. liv. area,
fully turn., w/air $21,500.
On Lake Rousseau
INGLIS (352) 794-3038
1994 PARK MODEL
Sr. prk, 1/1, sliding drs,
CHA, New: gas tank,
scrn & deck rm, steps &
walk. $17,000/obo
(352) 726-8902
2/1, excellent cond.,
nice clean, 55+ park
new carpet, tile, up-
dated kit. & bath, scrn.
porch, carport, shed,
$13,500. (352) 860-1795
CRYSTAL RIVER 55+
Community, 2/2, DW,
Carport, Shed, screen
rm. Wooded lot, like
new. Must seel $63,900
352-794-5439/257-9466
DW Oak Bend Village
Dunnellon, Dbl.
Garage. Take over
pymnts. Bal. approx.
120K (352) 628-3363
FOREST VIEW ESTATES
Great Loc. Pools, clbhs.
& more. Move-in ready,
comp. turn. 2/2 DW,
wheelchair. acc.shed
& sprklr. $51,900. (352)
563-6428/ 352-563-1297
GREAT GET AWAY.
Lake Rousseau,
Lot Rent $50. 26 ft. 5th
Wheel, very clean
$6,800. (352) 270-3812
HOMOSASSA
Rent to Buy Uke New,
Furn'd, 1 owner, 20%
down, yours in 4 years
ood cred. Req'd,
90s 352-564-9567
Inverness 55+ Park
1/1, w/den, scmd prch.
New CHA, $7,000
847-451-1190/451-1986
Inverness 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 furn., 55+ Park,
$50,000. (352) 560-7893
MOONRISE RESORT
2/1 CHA CP $15kobo
352-613-5090
NEW 2/1-/2 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
WALDEN WOODS
2/2, turn. 55+ Prk. 3yrs.
old, like new, util shed,
scm. prch, all appl's Inci
carport. Must seel
$56,500 (352) 382-3526
WALDEN WOODS
55+ park, 2yrs. old, DW
2/2, carport, porch, util
shed, Exc. cond.
$58,000. (352) 697-2779
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704




Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
> Property & Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. Is our
only Business
> Res.& Vac.
Rental Specialists
> Condo & Home
owner Assoc. Mgmt.
Robble Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
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IMo. FREE Rent
Mayo Drive &
Lost Lake Apts. I
SLong & Short Term
Rentals Available
S(352) 795-2626

CANDLEWOOD .
S COURTS & I
I KNOLLWOOD I
Move In Speclalll I
Security Deposit
I IBR $150
2 BR $200
Must Move In By U
II 11/30/07
(352) 344-1010
I Mon, Tues, Thurs. I
8-12 & 1-5
HUD Vouchers


CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1, no pets $525. mo.+
dep. (352) 464-2716
LECANTO
2/1'12/den, beau. cond.
Kit. equip. C/H/A, fans,
W/D hu. You will love Itl
No pets. $595. Call Bob
(352) 344-8313




LECANTO
includes electricity
& Satellite TV $535./mo.
(352) 628-0164




BEVERLY HILLS
2/2, tiled firs, clean.
$675+ (352) 279-5772
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/1 $900/mo
7RiversGolfArea
,352-257-1034


CLASSIFIED


CRYSTAL RIVER
1 BR, laundry/premises,
$500 mo.+ sec. deposit.
352-465-2985
CRYSTAL RIVER
Seven Rivers Apts.
1 & 2 bedrooms,
clean, quiet. Close to
mall & hospital.
Complete laundry
facilities.
No application fees.
(352) 795-1588
Equal Housing
Opportunity
HERNANDO
Huge I BR, quiet
neighborhood, Seniors
Welcome, $450mo.
352-465-2686, 228-2701
HOMOSASSA
1 & 2 Bdrms. $450./$500.
No pets. 1st, sec., water
352-628-7300/697-0310
INGLIS
2/1, Clean, No dogs.
$550/mo. $700 sec.
(352) 447-0333
INVERNESS
1/1 Clean, qulet,$425+
lst/Ist/sec 352-422-2393
INVERNESS
2/1 $575mo. $862 sec.
9am-6pm 352-341-4379
INVERNESS 2/1
W/D, quiet, no smoking
/pets. $575/mo. 1st/last/
sec. (352) 212-4661
INVERNESS
2BR, Washer/Dryer
Corner 581 & Anna Jo,
No Pets, No smoking,
$600./mo, 1 yr. lease,
credit check req'd.
ALL CITRUS REALTY INC.
(352) 726-2471
LECANTO
1 Bedroom Apartment
352-613-2989/746-5238
OLD HOMOSASSA
1 BR, Fridge, stove, CHA
W/D, Util. Inc. $600/mo.
+ Sec. 352-621-3663




CRYSTAL RIVER
1 & 2BR Furn. $600mo. +-
Dep. (352) 563-9857
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 BR, Incl. all utl. Cbl.
W&D, pool. $200/wk. +
dep. (352) 422-3261
PELICAN BAY
APARTMENTS
Available for
Immediate
Occupancy
2 Bedrm Apartments
Rental rates begin at
$611. plus utilities.
Rental assistance
available to qualified
applicants. Income
limits apply.
For Rental Info &
ApplIcations
PELICAN BAY
APARTMENTS
9826 West Arms Drive,
Crystal River,
(352) 795-7793,
M-F 9:00 AM -5:00 PM
(TDD#1-800-955-8771)
Equal Housing
Opportunity




Convenient Store
for Lease, Leesburg FlI
1800-828-6979 ext.2242
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
Hwy. 490 Offlce/Wrhse.
2200 sf, $1,650 mo.
Islander Construction
(727) 808-5949
RESTAURANT
OLD HOMOSASSA
10350 W. Yulee Dr.
2/COP. Fully equipped.
$2K/mo. Sec. Lease
352-621-FOOD (3663)
2 PRIME COMMERCIAL
Spaces for Rent
$850-$1060. Brkr/owner
(352) 422-7925




CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Greenbriar 11,1st fir. turn.
Near pool. $112,500
$1,100mo. 352-249-3155
CRYSTAL RIVER
Meadowcrest 2/2 Villa
$875mo. 352-422-2367
INVERNESS 2/2
W/D, New carpet,
appl.'s, comm. pool.
garb. Incl. $750.mo. 1st,
1st. $500. sec.
(352) 746-4611
OCALA
OTOW 2/2/1.5 55+
Furn'd, No Steps, No
Smoking, No Pets, W/D
$850/mo 352-572-4259
Sugarmill Woods
2/2, Completely furn.
$850. mo., Yr Lease
$1,600.- seasonal all util.
3 mo.mn. 352 746-4611




CITRUS SPRINGS
New, 2/2, all apple ,
W/D $650.-$700.
(954) 557-6211
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 Clean W/D hu $600
No pets. 352-228-0525
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 Inc. Water, Trash &
Lawn Maint, $625/mo
1st +Sec. 352-634-5499


CRYSTAL RIVER
3/1/2 on water, reas.
Call (352) 746-5092 or
(352) 563-9594 for appt.
DUNNELLON
RAINBOW SPRINGS
Reduced $2001
Rent or Lease Option
Lovely 21212 on Ac.
treed lot. FP, bay
window dining, lanai,
w/in closet. $795
352-527-3953
352-427-7644
FLORAL CITY
LAKE HOUSE
Beau. 2/1/1 on quiet
priv. lake. $800mo. No
smok. 352-341-4996
INVERNESS
1/1/1 $550mo. furn/unf.
+sec. 352-220-4082
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
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,000!
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




CRYSTAL RIVER
1/1 $800/Mo. Furn.
Broker/Ownr 422-7925
SUGARMILL WOODS
2/2/2 +Lanai,1600 sq.ft.
$1,100mo + util.Shrt or
Ig term. (727) 804-9772
SUGARMILL WOODS
3/2/2 Fla. Room
$1 100/mo ST/LT
Ownr/Agt352- 382-1000
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN 3/2/1
NO CREDIT CHECKII
352-484-0866
Jademisslon.com
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1/1+Carprt, FR, Fl. Rm,
CHA, Fncd.Conv. Area.
$650 (352) 746-3700

BEVERLY HILLS
I 2 & 3-bedroom avail I
S $550-up.
352-637-2973
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BEVERLY HILLS
2/1 CHA $575/mo +
$500 Dep.
352-746-7824/697-9339
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, CHA, Nice/Clean
$600/mo. Ist/last/sec.
28 N. Barbour
(352) 249-3228
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1 FR, CHA, new
kitch. Good Area $750
(352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILLS
Laurel Rdg, 3/2/2 pool
&spa $1,300 mo.
352-527-1051
BEVERLY HILLS
NEW MAKE-OVERI 2/1/
+ crpt. Rent/Rent to
Own. $650. Credit ck.
(352) 746-2925
BEVERLY HILLS
Rent, Rent to Own,
Ls. Option. Will work
w/youl Call Carol
(401)439-6567
BEVERLY HILS
FIRST MO. FREEI IBed
w/FI. Rm.,CHA, W/D
Sunroom 352-422-7794
CITRUS HILLS
3/2 New Lg. Homes for
Rent or Ls. Opt. Starting
@ $950/mo. 1st & Sec.
352-527-8002/476-4242
CITRUS HILLS
Brentwood Village.
2/2/2. New cond., ncl.
new kitch. apple. Lots of
tilel $900. Inc. Lawn
service, rubbish p/u.,
water & sewer. No pets.
(352) 422-4086
CITRUS HILLS
Pool, 671 Olympia 3/2/2
1 acre. $1175. 563-4169
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/2/1 Pool. CHA, $900
www ,10249allegheny
corn (352) 476-6463
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 Lease,
$950/mo. Lease
to Own, or Sale.
(352) 436-4090
CITRUS SPRINGS
3-4BR. New cond. No
pets. $750/mo. Credit
Ck. 352-615-1612
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2, Newer Home,
lawn serve. incl. near
golf course. $995. ma.
352-812-1414
CITRUS SPRINGS
8249 Trlana Dr. 2200sf
4/2/2 crnr lot. 1.5yrs old
Will consider Lease/opt.
$1100/m (813) 716-5605
CITRUS SPRINGS
LEASE OPTION, Low
Rent, Flexible Terms,
(352) 361-6551

CITRUS SPRINGS
LEASE OPTION, Low
Rent, Flexible Terms
(352)361-6551


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, tam. rm., water,
gar. & pest, incl. $675.
+ sec. (352) 464-2716
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 Clean, $800 mo.
352-795-6299 697-1240
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/1, Near CR Schools
$850.mo. 352-795-7928
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/1, Near CR Schools
$850.mo. 352-795-7928
CRYSTAL RIVER
Manufactured Home
3/2, w/ bonus room
$725. mo. 1st + $500.
sec. no pets/smoking,
discount for Seniors
352-302-7073/212-2663
DUNNELLON
RAINBOW SPRINGS
Reduced $2001
Rent or Lease Option
Lovely 2/2/2 on /2 Ac.
treed lot. FP, bay
window dining, lanal,
w/In closet. $795
352-527-3953
352-427-7644
FLORAL CITY
2/1/cprt, laundry rm.
new paint, $600/mo
Ist/last/sec. 726-4285





Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2 $825.00
Please Call for more
Info (352) 341-3330
or visit the web at:
citrusvlllages
rentals.comr

Heron Woods
701 White Boulevard,
Inverness,
S 3 & 4 Bedroom
Family Houses
2 baths, laundry rms.
central heat & air,
attached garage.
Eat-In kitchen,
dining area Certain
Income Restrictions
Apply Rental rates
starting at $530
Utilities not included
In rent.For Rental Info.
Call: (352) 726-3476
9:OOA-1:00 P, Mon-Fri
TDD 1-800-955-8771
Equal Housing
Opportunity
HOMOSASSA
2/1 CHA, No pets $575.
Ist/last/sec 628-4210







HOMOSASSA
3941 S. Sunny Terrace
2 or 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 Carprt
porch, zoned GNC,
could be in home bus.
$950. mo (603)860-6660
Homosassa Springs
WOWl 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
2/2, 1st, Ist, sec $650.mo
Close to everything,
very clean 352-344-8412
INVERNESS
2/2/2 Detached home,
Royal Oaks upgrades.
Club house/pool/lawn.
serve. $800/mo. Incl.
Cable & water. Avail
11/5 (949)633-5633
INVERNESS
3/2/2 Brand New
on Lake. $1,000/mo.
Ist/iast/sec. Credit Chk.
(631) 991-0428
INVERNESS
3/2/2, Pool, w/
1 acre $900/mo. last
month freely
908-322-6529
INVERNESS
Clean Home, 2 or 3 BR,
2BA, nice neighbor-
hood, $800. mo. 1st &
sec. (352)302-7456
INVERNESS
Newer 3/2/2 $850/mo.
Ist/last/sec. No pets
352-344-1831/634-0871
LECANTO
2/1 $650 F'd yd. Fish
Pond. 4 lots 628-7042
RIVER LINKS REALTY
628-1616/800-488-5184
Dupiexes 1/1 $400;
2/ $500. Medows
3/2/2 Houses from $725;
SMW 2/2/1 ,A, Atrium
Villa, $755; Wtsfmk.
3/11/2 w/carport, $925.
Crys. Rvr4/2/l A$1100




Sugarmill Woods
2/2/1 Villa, Uke Newi
$700 (352)601-3627




OLD HOMOSASSA
Stilt house 12250 Red
Maple. 2/1, LR, DR, eat
in kit, den. AC, heat.
$785. By appt. 628-3992


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Furn. w/pool tbl. Boat
slp, floating dock, all
until Incl. $2500/mo. i'1
352-220-6631/258-6000 \c
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Bev. Hills/Citrus Spring)s
Several To Choose '-.,,
Low down, Seller finan.\&
EZ Terms. 352-201-0658
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 Lease, -;
$950/mo. Lease -Is
to Own, or Sale. 1
(352) 436-4090
CITRUS SPRINGS,,
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own)
Low Down, Easy Temps,-
Danny (407)=227-282
CRYSTAL'RIVER 9';
3/2 home, Newly ,
updated, near school
& mall $750/mo. F/L/S,.
352-228-0795 *

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HOMOSASSA '
Mobile to share. $75 Wk Sf
352-628-9412 .:tU
INGLIS ',-;
Share 5/2 on 11 acres.i
$500/mo. Call Lisa--
Broker/owner -
352-422-7925 -




HOMOSASSA 2 & 3 BDiR
Fum. Homes From $1100
River ULinks Realty .,
628-1616/800-488-5184-
INGLIS
5/2 Call Usa Brkr/ -
owner. 352-422-7925 'I
LG. HOME. SEAS.
SWkly/mthly. Fum/ I
SUnfurn.Pool. All newll
352-302-1370





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LECANTO
3/2.5/2 with 30X50 Shop.J
on 9.7 Acre Farm across
from State Forest. $499k
6150 S Lecanto Hwy,
352-697-0022


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COMMERCIAL LOANS
Prime to Hard Money,
Investment REHAB,
Private, Lg Equip. loans.
Mark (352) 422-1284




; HERNANDO
1 Ac (mol) GNC on
US-41 overlooking lake.
Great restaurant site.
26,000 trips per dayl Im-
papt fee credit for two
homes.$560k Financing.
Also 0.8 Ac (mol)
cornm. cmr lot on US-41
Inverness City limits for
$200k 352-341-1230
i 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
-.HOMOSASSA
3941 S. Sunny Terrace
2 I BR, 2 BA, 2 Carprt
iwrch, zoned GNC,
could be in home bus.
$950. mo (603)860-6660
HOMOSASSA
7311 Grover Cleveland
3/2. Deck & prch zoned
GNK, could be inhome
bu. -$750. 603-860-6660




3/2 CB House + Duplex
Crystal River, Red. to
$W65K. Bring all offers!
352-427-5574
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
*** CASH * *
(973) 343-3344
'Handyman
Special Cheap!
CASHI (352) 228-7523


1 $110,000.
1258 W. Bridge Drive
Corner lot, 1704 sq. ft.
6cellent condition
Call or Ir.,i
.- 352) 422-4824
$ 139,900 W/100% FIN.
AVAIL. 2007 3/2/2
1344sfia, Kit w/brkfst bar
Util. rm.On bike tri, near
School. 8115 N Merri-
mac Way. Call Gerry
Realtor (352)816-0010
3/2/2+, 10x 12mas.
BA, w/jetted tub, dual
cities, whole house
|reo sys. & home
thter, Move in Cond.
$1 900. (352)615-9043
372/2, TILE & WOOD
F QORS. Scrnd lanai
+1ig. patio. 1yr. old.
Avail Immedlatelvl
$165K obo
(352) 302-2865
CITRUS SPRINGS
CI 3/2/2 Lease,
$950/mo. Lease
to Own, or Sale.
(352) 436-4090
CITRUS SPRINGS
Ney,.3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Lorw Down, Easy Terms
Dai/ny (407) 227-2821
r-m m m -
"HOME OWNER
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ILLNESS FORCES SALE
3/2/1, Scrnd. lanal,
.fncd bck yrd. that
,backs up to Citrus
Springs Golf Course.
$129,900 (352)489-1980
NEW HOME 3/2/2
,1,527 living, 2,078
under roof. $155,000
352-400-0230
Newer Home on 1.3 AC.
Borders State Park,
Near Citrus Springs.
ForSaleByOwner.com
Listing # 21030419
$219,900, 352-465-5233
SPEC HOMES AVAILABLE
3/2/2. Price Starting at
$149,900. Incl. Lot and
Stan. Fea. Pool Pkg's
Opt. Starting at $32,500.
Cbll for more Informa-
tion Pastore Custom
Bldrs. (352) 684-1500
UC. # CRC057945


L3/2/2 POOL HOME
Lg. Ma. Bath. $199,999
Equestrian Trails, Golf.....
Barbara McKInnon
Fl. Realty &
Auction. (352) 628-0968
ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE
New 4/3/3 Pool Home,
2740 sf. under AC,
Serious buyers only
$349,900 obo
(352)-746-6161
BETTYY MORTON


ULi. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission
+ flect


$352) 795-1555








411 new$89,900.
2/1/Carport, w/Fam
S Rn.1240 SF Uv. New
rOpf, AC, kit. Appl.,
bai, carpet, paint, tile
* 100% fin. available
agents ok (3%)
,,1 (352) 464-2160


2BR-IBA. +. 1430SF.
Exc. cond. 3 N Adams
BEST OFFER
(352) 637-3614
Beautifully Remodeled
Pool Home, Uke New!
3/2/2 split flr plan.
1730sf, Scrn. lanai
w/heated self cleaning
pool on dbl. lot.
$179.900. FSBO
(352) 476-2080
BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN 3/2/1
NO CREDIT CHECKII
352-484-0866
jademission.com
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1 owner financing.
8 N Melbourne
(877) 754-1349
BUILDER LIQUIDATION
Huge 4 BR. Red. Below
BIdr's Cost $182,990
Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker 1st
Choice. (352)220-9188
By Owner 2/1.5/1
Central A/C/Heat,
Laundry & Florida
Room, Newly painted,
new carpets & floors.
New Roof, $109,500
332 S. Washington St.
(352) 726-4348
ESTATE SALE 3/2, 1986
Home, w/ new roof in
2005, public water &
sewer, Cen H&A
$114,900. Sally Henry
Parsley Real Estate
(352) 563-7491
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
INVESTOR'S DREAM
3/2 CBS. Mechanicals
In great cond. Needs
updates. Asking $66,250
Buy before 11/26 for
$60KII (352) 465-7574
ONLY $72.900 1/I/Crprt
Lg. Fam. Rm.5 Donna St
BEST VALUE IN BEVERLY
HILLSII (352) 212-9783





















POOL HOME
2/1/1 with Lanai,
carport, Chain link
fence, Shed, Central
alrjlandscaped
'w/Queen Palms, freshly
pnt'd, garage door
opener, Priced right at
$135,000, call Robert @
352-746-4687 or
607-761-4625

jLecanto
ryifuHomes


BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI

Your SATISFACTION

(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
CRYSTAL GLENN 2,577sf.
Was $234,900/Nowg
$12,29.001 Seller pays
$5K Closing Ron Egnot
Ist Choice Coldwell
Bnkr. 352-287-9219
REDUCED 3/2/2 POOL
Start packing for this
geml $199,900
John Malsel III Exit
Realty (352)794-0888




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




3/2 1800 Sq. ft.
111 S. Hlghvlew Ave.
$180k. See ad at
www.owners.com/wpg6
891(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
FSBO 3/2/2 POOL HOME
Well maintained, 2158sf
living Reduced to
$272,000. www.
Infotube.net #184194
More info 352-527-4225
1049 W Pearson St
Meadows Golf Course
3/2/2, Heated Pool. All
Upgraded Appl. Inc.
Lots of Tile. City Water
Membership Available.
$269K (352) 746-6831


$107,000.
6421 N. Iris Drive
Fenced lot 240 x 120,
1356 sf new kit., bath
& flooring Call for Info.
(352) 422-4824




12 x 24' Workshop
3 Yr. Old Ranch








3,500 La, 5,000 Total Sf
4.8 Ac. Adj. 4.8 Avail.
3/2.5/2.5 Near all
amenities. Priced well
below appr.@ $399KI
(352) 726-0321


2/2/2, 1400 sq. ft., quiet
neighborhood, priced
to sell, call for details,
$109,000. (352)860-2303
3/2/2 BRYANT ST.
2150 Uving area 2 car
attached garage.
Separate detached
garage incl. Fenced in
w/decorative entry
way. $225,000
(352) 637-4138
4/2 In Highlands, solar
heated pool, $195k
1138 Fordham Terr.
(352) 344-1638
BETTY MORTON


Uc. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission



(352) 795-1555

BUY NOW
Bargains
Everywhere!


Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequailifled only
Must See, $124,900
(352) 201-1663
Drastically Reduced
$149,000, Foxwood
Estates, 3/2/2, fenced,
landscaped, SS apple's,
corian, wd cab. 16 seer
Ht. pump., lanal, extra
insulation, many extras,
New rf. (352) 400-5906
(417) 273-0020
GOSPEL ISLAND 3/2/1
Pool home on dbl. lot.
$139,900. Call Betty
Leonarczyk, Franklin
Real Estate Consultant
(352) 476-1099
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Uc.# CBC059685
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atklnson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic.# CBC059685
Inverness Golf & CC
3/2/2, new,
9288 E. Alvida Lane.
Make offer, Must Sell.
(352) 634-1153


BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI
Your SATISFACTION
Is MyFutumellI
(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




3/2 WATERFRONT
Cement BIck 2500sq. ft.
tile & laminate wood
Floors, brick FP, new
appli's, granite counters
In kit. pole barn. No
restrictions, 96X208
non-wtr frnt lot,
10X55 wtrfrnt. boat lot
w/dock, $199,900
Parsley Real Estate Inc.
(352) 726-2628


3/2 SW on Two V2 AC
Lots. Scm porch.
By Owner $44,500/obo
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
Multi-family, 2 unit bldg.
Approx. 2500sf. 7786 W
Miss Maggie Dr. Owner
fin. avail. $42,500.
(727) 858-1523


Deal Of The Century
New 4/3/3, plus pool,
3238 sf, corner, Granite,
stainless, brick pavers,
excel, financing avail.
$399,900. (352)835-3260
LOST JOBI MUST SELLI
New 4/3/3 + Bonus Rm.
Pool home In Golf
Course Community.
Gourmet Kitch.,S.S.,
Granite, Many
UpgradesI Easy
commute to Tampa.
Under appraised value
@$399K OBO
(813) 967-7192
SELLING YOUR HOME?
TIME FOR A CHANGE?
YOU HAVE A CHOICE
A BETTER CHOICE
Our New Office is
strategically Located
Outside the Entrance
to Sugarmill so as to
Bring To You Buyersi


Call C.R. Bankson
UListing & Selling Agent
(352) 464-1136
RE/MAX REALTY ONE
Office (352) 628-7800
WHAT A DEALI
4/2/2 '05 2200
sq.ft.Custom Upgrades
Gorgeous Cul-de-sac
Lot, $184,900 will pay
some closing call Scott
(813) 389-3253




10 Acres,
Bring the HorsesI
Nice 3/2 DW, 1850sq. ft.
Fenced w/stalls $165k
(352) 613-0232
4/2 In Highlands, solar
heated pool, $ 195k
1138 Fordham Terr.
(352) 344-1638


Michele Rose
REALTOR
"Simply Put-
I'll Work Harder"
352-212-5097
thorn@atlantic.net
Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515
MUST SELL MOVING
10 Acres Mini Farms
3/2 '97 DW, 1746 sf,
Fncd. & Crossed Fncd.
$229,900 /CASH TALKS
352-563-0830 Iv. mess.
VIC MCDONALD
(352) 637-6200


BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,000!
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY


RAINBOW ACRES
3/2/1, CBS, Home
1 + ac. Built 2000,
tile/wood, CHA
Owner Fin., $134,900.
obo (352) 332-6748
3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845,




Marco Polo Village
3/2/2 Newly Built scrn'd
In Unal w/A/C 25'x20',
Newly Instl'd Well, Sits
on 1/2 acre. $239k
Sam 516-426-3782
OCALA WATERWAYS
new 4/3/2+Den, 1/2
acre, luxury upgrades
2900sqft. Best Price In
Area $259k Owner
(305) 790-3461
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
..$12.800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs'at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001 .
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




Bring all offers
NEW-Attached Villa
2/2 $79,900 Cheryl
Scruggs, Century 21
J.W Morton R.E., Inc.
(352) 697-2910
CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Greenbriar fll,st fr. furn.
Near pool. $112,500
$1.100mo. 352-249-3155
Gorgeous luxury Condo
"Casa Rio", spectacular
view of "Kings Bay"
$442K Harley Hough,
EXIT Realty Leaders
352-400-0051


Boynton Beach
Waterside development.
My loss, your gain.
Assume $155K
downpymt. for $50K
($150K + equity) Brand .
new 3-story TH,
2200sf.ac. Waterview.
Upgraded. Renee
(727) 492-1665 FCAN
N.C. Mtn. Cabin & River
New Log Cabin Shell,
on Secluded Mtn.
$99,900. Acreage on
Scenic River, Access
Lots. $39,900. Riverfront
$99,900, 828-652-8700
TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN
Acreage
20 New water view
homesites. No state
income tax, low
property tax.
Homesites from
$59K-$99K. Near
Chattanooga. Owner
financing available.
(888) 358-1020 FCAN
TENNESSEE MOUNTAINS
441 Ac. Dunlap, TN.
Over 1 ml. of river
frontage. Fertile fields,
scenic ridge &
mountaintop. Paved
County Rd. Absolutely
Beautiful $3,800/Acre.
1(678) 778-4571 FCAN




2/2/1 FURNISHED
11874 W Sunnybrook Ct
Crystal River. $299,000
(352) 795-1990 or
(352) 232-1176
BETTY MORTON


LIC. Rea lIUIS eAgent
20 Years Experience
2.8 Percent
Comrisslon

R(352) 795-1555

(352) 795-1555


E R


VERNE SS
1/3+acres 1 block from
lake, corner lot. $37k
Bloomfield Dr. East.
(352) 344-4787



5 Wooded Acres
Downtown FloradL City.
1/2 Commercial, 1/2
MDR$160k720-244-4461
10038 W. Caledonia
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 V2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
By Owner $44,500/obo
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
FARMS
&
WATER FRONT

PR F' .


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




I + AC Abundant wild
. life mins to Gulf access
boat ramp and Golf
$20. K (352) 257-1570
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
DEEDED RV Lot w/
'07, Fleetwood Bounder
Homosassa $180,000.
(407) 709-1730
Emerald Hills Breath
Taking Viewsl 2 AC.
Off CR 581, $57K Ea.
Acre. Agent Owned,
(352) 212-1446
INVERNESS LOT
*80 X 120. Gurley St. off S.
Apopka. H & D $22,500
obo Days 352-628-7888
Eves 382-7888




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


3/2, 2/2 Inv./Gospel Is.
Some Owner Financing
& Possible lease Opt.
(954) 663-0405
CHAIN OF LAKES 2 BR
carpeted, 2 Tiled Baths
Lanai, Uv. Rm. hrdwood
Firs. vaulted ceilings &
FP, 24 x 24 garage, Ig.
boat dock w/ electric
lift & boat slip, Cen H.
Pmp & Air, All apple's
4 yrs. old $210,000/obo
(352) 465-3674
FSBO Floral City
2 unique houses 1
w/ingr, pool. Adj. lots,
recent custom ren. Buy
1 or both. 352-586-9498
KINGS BAY DRIVE
4/2/2 on canal, immac.
Pool home, separate
suite, gated, $.799,000
(352) 634-1805
LET OUR OFFICE
GUIDE YOUI


14' RYAN CRAFT
'74 Fbrglass boat w/trlr.,
'98 25 hp Merc. mtr. Pull
start. Low hrs. Trolling
mtr., F.F., paddle, life
jackets & battery.
Ready to fish! $1A00
(352) 258-1991
AIRBOAT
14' 470 Ground pwr.
Kennedy Haul, 6 bid.
stagger prop. w/trlr.
$6,750 (352) 344-3437
Bass Boat
'85, 19ft, Hydra Sport,
w/ 91 Johnson 200 GT,
many extras, $4,500.
firm (352) 628-5104
BASS BOAT
,'90 20' Ranger391 w/'00
200hp Johnson, Babied
Many extras $11.900
239-470-5567
BASS/BAY BOAT
Welded Alum.
'00 Skeeter SX 18, 90hp
Yamaha, Tril, New 24v
trolling motor, New
Garmin Fish/Depth,
New Batt Chrgr. Live
Well, lots of storage, SS
Prop, $9450obo
(352) 419-4009
Boston Whaler
13' 6", '04, 25HP merc.
tiller control. w/traller
$3,000.
(352) 795-0553
CLEARANCE SALE
New Galv. pontoon
trailers, 18FT $1,499.
20FT $1,549 22-24FT
$2,199 While they last
Other models avail.
Call for bargains
352-527-3555

COBIA 194
2001, Cen. Con.,
Yamaha 115, 4 stroke,
low hrs. multi function
digital gouges ncl. fuel
mngmnt, custom can-
vas bimlnl & spray
hood, bait well, full
cushion pkg. raw water
wash down, VHF
marine radio, FF, GPS,
alum trIr., keel guard,
Immaculate, funded
Inquires only, $17,900.
(352) 228-3661
DURACRAFT
15' 6hp Yamaha; Low
Hours, Wesco Trir, 2
swvl fishing seats. $1895
352-634-3679/628-5419
FISHING BOAT
Tracker Tadpole 14'
W/Trlr & 15hp Yamaha
Electric Start $1500
(352) 447-7008
GRADY WHITE 22'
Cuddy, 200hp Evnrd, SS
prop, New Biminl, Alum.
Trir, New tires $8.000
(352) 447-1244


HURRICANE
DECK BOATS
SWEETWATER
PONTOONS
CRYSTAL RIVER
MARINE
(352) 795-2597

KEY WEST
19' fishing boat, fish
finder, GPS, Canvas,
115Hp Yamaha, Trir Incl
$7000obo 352-302-3614
LARSON
'89 Sklboat, 115 HP 3,0
Merc-Crulser 4cyl.
w/traller. $2000
(352) 266-9414
MULLETT BOAT
15' Saltwater Products
License W/ Restricted
Species. New/Used
Motor, New Cables, 2
cast nets, 2 Zaine Nets.
Boat & Blz $3500obo
813-417-2895
Nature Coast Marine
New, Used,&
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boats
www BootSuoer
Center.com
352 794-0094

Nature Coast Marine
I Sales & Service I
Present this Ad for
10% Off on all
i Parts & Service
1590 US 19.
Homosassa
L 352-794-0094









Old Town Canoe
Fiberglass, Discovery
#158, 15' 8" Long, holds
1200 lbs. has 3 seats,
very good cond.
$900. new, asking $450,


'89, 60 hp Mariner,
Alum. Rf., Runs Good.
No trailer. $2,400
352-795-2053/634-1378


BEST DEAL ON WATER
Halls River, 1 WF Lot,
120x 100, can be
subdivided, deep
canal. Parklike setting.
Cleared & ready to
build. $179,900.
Owner/agent
(352) 302-2300




GO DEVIL
9 hp. Iong shaft.
New Cond. $1,595 obo
(352) 795-0619
PONTOON TRLR
'02 fits up to 19' $800
(352) 419-4009




2 YAMAHA
WAVE RUNNERS, 2000,
GP760, w/trailer,
$5,200/both.
(352) 257-1355
JETSKIs
SEADOO(2) GTI SE '07
130hp, Intercooled,
4mo. old, grg kept ,only
16hrs, seats 3, dbl trlr,
3yr wrty. & mnt con-
tract, pd $26k asking
$18k (352) 341-3188
WAVERUNNERS
SEA-DOOs(3) '96, '98,'00
new trailers 2w/ new
engines, need
clean-up and tuning.
"Empty my Garage"
$4200/Trade Cryst. Riv
(352) 795-7876


'01 CONDOR
R-VISION model 1350,
35', Chevy W.H. chassis,
7.4(454 c.L) 20K m,
non-smoker, 2 slides.
hyd. levelers, bk-up
cam, Onan 5500 gen.
Must see! $34,900. Call
352-447-3078 for info.
AUTO, RV & TRUCK
SERVICE CENTER
COMO RV&TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W. Inverness
(352) 344-1411

BUY SELL TRADE
CONSIGN AT
COMO RV
Hwy. 44-Inverness
(352)344-1411
Hwy. 19 Homosassa
(352) 628-1411
Coachman
'97, Catalina, 34ft. class
A, Diesel Pusher, 4 spd.
trans., leveling jacks,
7.0 KW Onan Gas Gen.
$26K (352) 302-1419
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
EUROCOACH
1990 38', Diesel pusher,
128K ml, 7.5KW, Gen,
$1500 warr. $29,500.
(352) 564-8024
FORD JAYCO
Hunter Speclall
1979, 23', Sleeps 6
$1,000 obo
(352) 613-6595
FOUR WINDS 31'
'04, Slide out, levellers,
backup cam, V-10 Ford
No smk/Pets. Loaded
$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
$38,500 (352) 344-5634
RV & AUTO
BODY SHOP
COMO RV&TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W. Inverness
(352)344-1411
SHASTA
'86, 35 ft. 5th Wheel,
all new, AC & Ht., Must
Seel Will trade for Boat
$3,500. (352) 257-1575
WINNEBAGO
'96 Itasca Suncrulser,
34', 1 slide. Exc. Cond.
$25,500
(352) 465-3203 After 5


HOUSEBOAT, 30'
CLASSIC '65 Rebuilt top
to bottom. $16,500.
Sacriflcel352-726-9647.
PONTOON
20ft., Suntracker,
97 John., 50HP, w/trtr.,
excel cond. $4,300. obo,
(352) 697-1396
PONTOON
Avalon '06, 16', 25 hp4
strk '06 Mercury w/20hrs
'06 Trlr, Biminl Top, Full
Cover, Ladder,
FF,Stereo, & much
more.Over $16K NEW
Selling $10,800 obo
(352) 419-4009
PONTOON BOAT
'98 Lowe, 18', 25 hp.
Johnson, w/trlr. Good
Cond. Extras. $4,600
352-382-5814/586-0277
PONTOON
Sylvan 20' Yamaha T50
TLRC Engine Uke 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, Depthfinder,
Windlas, many extras
Triple axel trir. $65k obo
352-302-0468
Proline
'02 26' Sport, 225
Yamaha 4 strk, xtra cln
w/tri axle trir, for more
details & photos call
$35k 239-470-5567
PROLINE
'03 Sport 30, Immac,
32'6" CC AC cabin un-
der, Merc's 225 150hrs.
All electronics, 2000 KW
Gen, loaded, w/trailer,
$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 FOX
'03 21.5' Bay Boat
140hp Suzuki 4Stroke,
Alum. TRLR, Many xtras!
$15,900 352-274-3164
Sea Pro
'01, 18 ff., CC, 90 mere.,
salt water, GPS, Sonar,
741b trolling mtr. gal trl
all the extras, $10,500.
352 341-4023
SEARAY
'03, 185 Bowrider w/trlr.
18', 35 hrs., Gar. kept.
220 hp. Many opts.
$16,500 (352) 270-3176
SEARAY
'87, Express, 34ft, recent
canvas & upholstery
twin new 454 merc.
cruisers, $25,000.
(352) 637-3290
SHALLOW SPORT
&
PANGA BOATS
IN STOCK




THREE RIVERS
MARINE
(352) 563-5510
TREMBLAY 17'
60 hp Evinrude, C.C.,
Swivel seats, L & Bait
Well, bimini. Runs great
$5,500 (352) 795-1411
TRIUMPH
19', '02,115 Merc., 4
strk., CC, radio, Depth
Finder, LUvewell, Trolling
mtr., bimini, gal. trir.
$10,000
(352) 341-0858
Wanted: Boats in Need
of Repair, also motors
and trailers, Cash Paid
(352) 212-6497
WELLCRAFT
1987, 250 Sportsman,
25', Gas eng., 30" draft,
350 hp I/O, alum. trr.
$9,000(352) 344-9651
WELLCRAFT
21', Open Fisherman,
200 hp Johnson,
T-Top, w/trlr. $6,700
(352) 563-2047



9 .


ACURA
2002 TL, Loaded. 84k mi
reduced price $9,995
firm (352) 465-3501
BUICK
La sabre '91, runs good
cold A/C $550
(352) 726-3631
BUICK
Lesabre '96 runs great
good tires leather Int
$1795 352-613-5869
CADILLAC
'01 SLS. orig. owner,
112K Like new, vinyl rf.
lots of extras. $7950 firm.
(352) 382-1191
CADILLAC
'97 Sedan Deville,
signature series, 25mpg,
north star, beautiful
dependable 90k ml.
$4,200. (352) 795-7876
CADILLAC
CTS 2004, 3.6L, Luxury
pkg. 35,700 ml. Fact.
warranty. $21,700
(352) 341-6991
CADILLAC
STS '97 NOrthstar 4dr all
pwr 113k ml. $6500
(352) 568-0733
CHEVY
'01 Impala, LS 4 dr. 17K,
Very Cleanl Gray, V-6,
AC, CD, $9250
(352) 341-4864
CHEVY
'96 Beretta, 2 dr. Red,
Auto, LOADED Cold AC
Exc. Cond. $2,500
(352) 503-6020
CHEVY
'99, Cavalier,
runs great, needs
body work, $599.
352-563-4169
CHEVY
Cavalier '96 good tires
2 door gas saver 120k
runs great$ 1295
352-613-5869
CHEVY
IROC-Z28 '86
.70k ml. runs great, 5
spd, $3,600obo
352-220-3446


'II


CLEARVUE
'07 33ft park model,
1 slIde-out, barely
used,MUSTSELLI
$18.5kobo352-613-2477
COACHMAN
'98, 22 ft., new tires,
awning, mattress, incl's.
complete hitch, brake
control. etc. $5,500.
(352) 341-7703
DUTCH STAR
28', '91, Rear Bedroom,
full bath. Good Cond.
$2,500 FIRM
(352) 615-1828
DUTCHMAN
'96 5th Wheel, 27' 1 Ig.
slide. Non-smoker,
gd. cond. $6,000/obo
(352) 302-7285
I BUY RV'S
Travel Trailers, 5th
wheels, MH. Call Glenn
(352) 302-0778
JAYCO
06, 12' Pop Up. Exc.
Cond. AC, 0/S, Water
Heater, Awning. $4,800
(352) 270-3024
KEYSTONE
'01, Cougar, 27.8ft,
5th wheel, super slide,
ducted air, 6 awnings
$12,350. (352) 637-2735
Montana 5th WhI
'00 37', 3 slides, W/D,
storage, qn bed, split
bath, 2 recliners,2 tvs,
new awning,, $19,900
352-382-7913/212-4235
OPEN ROAD
36', '03, 5thWhl, island kit.,
3 slides. No pets/smkng.
Used & pulled very little:
$21,500 (352) 563-9835
PROWLER
'98,5th Wheel, 31'., 2
slides, front liv. rm. Super
clean No smoker/pets.
Located in Homosassa.
Can deliver $10,700.
(423) 782-6813
SHASTA
24', 2003, Exc. Cond.
$8,550
(352) 637-7150
WILDWOOD LITE
'99,24 ft., w/bunk beds,
sleeps 6 excel, cond.
w/ towing accessories
$4,500. (352) 628-0608




'95 Ranger/Mazda
2.3 eng. 95K ml. $550.
No title. May part out.
(352) 302-2710
CUSTOM WHEELS
5 PCW Panther Prima
Alloy StI. 15" x 6.5".
5mm x 114.3mm. Taken
off Toyota- all 5 for $75
(352) 503-3844
SET OF 4 TIRES
255-70-R17 w/spare on
factory rims. 30K mi.
wear. Fits '05 F-150
FORD $250 obo
(352) 746-1645
Small Carrier
for Motorcycle
or scooter, goes on
a class 3 hitch
$100.
(352) 465-6051




Vehic le
TOP DOLLAR
: For Junk Cars
$ (352) 201-1052 $

CASH BUYER-No Junk
for Trucks, Vans & Cars
Larry's Auto Sales
Hwy 19 S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
(352) 228-9645




AUTO, RV & TRUCK
SERVICE CENTER
COMQ RV&TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W. Inverness
(352) 344-1411

A AUTOMOBILE
DONATIONS
Tax Deductible
Maritime Ministries
43 year old
Non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
(352) 795-9621
Tax Deductible *


TOYAOTA
Avalon XLS '03,garg'd ,1
owner, loaded, all
power, sunroof, leather
new Mich. Tires ,36kmi.
$15,500 (352) 344-8722

TOYOTA
'00, Corolla, auto air,
S CD, All Pwr.
S only $5,995.
1-866-838-4376
L M mther nil
TOYOTA
'02 Avalon XL, 116K,
Lunar Mist, leather, tint,
1 owner, Immac. $8950
(352) 527-3331
TOYOTA
'02, PrIdus, 67k ml., under
warranty, hybrid w/
great gas mil. $10,900.
(352) 201-1583
TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond. Grgd. Mntc.
Rcds.,MUST SACRIFICE
$3,500 (352) 422-5685


CiTRUS CouNTY (FL) CHRONICLE


I


CLASSIFIED


CHEVY
MALIBU, '04 Maxx LX,
1 owner, immac. 40K
$9900/obo
(352) 382-1617
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CHRYSLER
I '02 Concorde LXI I
leather moon roof
44k, one of a kind I
| $8,995.
1-866-838-4376

Chrysler
Sebring JXI Cony. '00
new tires brakes Altrntr,
cold A/C, good top.
65k ml.$5500
352-212-9373/344-2447
CORVETTE
'89, Convertible, 69k ml.,
good cond. $9,000.
(352) 527-8150
DODGE
Neon '05 Auto. A/C,
AM/FM/CD pwr all exc.
cond. 49k mi. $8,900
(352) 382-3917
FORD
'01 Taurus SES
White, A/C 4dr, V6, 41k
Mi. Exc. Cond. $8800
(352) 341-4805

FORD
'01, Mustang I
I convertible, perfect I
for Fall weather 67k =
MUST SEE. I
1-866-838-4376

FORD
'93 Taurus GL Station
Wagon, Loaded! $2,900
OBO(352) 563-1181
(813) 244-3945
FORD
'97, Aspire, 130k mi.,
good cond. 5 spd.,
newer tires, $1,200.
(352) 637-3333
FORD ESCORT
'97 Runs & looks great!
ICE COLD AIRI 153K
(mostly Hwy) miles $995
obo (352) 584-2464
HONDA
'94, ACCORD, 53k mi.,
1 owner, Good Cond.,
$4,600. (352) 628-1517
S HYUNDAI
'03, Sonata
|$6,995. or $139 a mo.
S 1-866-838-4376

Hyundai
Accent '96 gt sport
cold A/C sunroof 2
door hatchback 96k
gas saver $1795
352-613-5869
INFINITY G35 '06
Coupe, 12K mi. Blue/
creme, beautiful &
perfect! $29,800
(352) 860-1239
LINCOLN
'00 Continental, V8,
Auto, 20mpg, 1 owner
grg kept,NewTire/brake
$4,900 352-697-0889
LINCOLN
'88 Towncar 4dr, Auto
everything. Newer trani.
runs good $800 obo
352-586-0124
LINCOLN
'99 Continental, 91k org.
ml. BEAUTIFUL CARI All
power, custom canvas
top, leather, air ride sus-
pension, & well taken
care of. $5,600. Call
Bob 352-257-1669
MAZDA
2006, 31 Touring, Sedan,
4 Dr., Auto, AC, 4 cyl,
2.0, P/S, P/D, low miles.
$10,900 (352) 613-3501
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MAZDA 6
I '06,Loaded, One I
| owner, $11,990.
1-866-838-4376 .
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MAZDA 6
I '06,Loaded, One I
I owner, $11,990. I
S 1-866-838-4376 "

MERCEDES
420 SEL '91
runs great,
good condition, $4,500
(352) 447-0600
MERCEDES
'83, 380SL, 93k mi.,
maroon, 2 tops, new
canvas top & tires
$8,500. (352) 746-5229

I MERCEDES1
'87, 560 SL, 126K,
White, Both
tops,
REDUCED! $9,999
S352-586-6805/
382-1204




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S MITSUBISHItS
'03, Galant GTZ, I
Leather Roof, V6 I
S63K and Only $8,995
1-866-838-4376
NISSAN
2002 Altima,
garaged, non smoke,
AC,, Asking $6,995. obo
(352) 382-3525
PLYMOUTH
Voyager mini van '00
Cold A/C dual entry 6
pass$2995 352-613-5869
Pontiac
Grand am '95 Good
cond. Cold A/C 127k 2
door $1695
352-613-5869
RV & AUTO
BODY SHOP
COMO RV&TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W. Inverness
(352)344-1411
SATURN
'02, 4 dr., AC, CD,
AM/FM, Pwr. wndws &
doors. 68K ml. $6,500
(352) 637-0299
SATURN
SC2 '97 Runs Great,
Cold A/C, 106k Ml.
32ml/gal. $3,200
352-746-0935


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CHRYSLER
La Baron TC '89
Cisc Convtbi 2 tops low
miles$4500352-746-2216
DODGE
1965 Dart 440 6pack,
500 HP, auto trans.
Tubbed rear, way too
much to list, $13,500.
Must see! Will trade
(603) 860-6660
FORD
Super Charged '89
Thunderbird 3.8, 5 spd.,
showcar. $10K or trade
for land? (352)542-9393
MERCEDES 1984
380SL, 69K orig. mi. 2
tops w/stand, garage
kept. $9,900
(352) 302-5698
PLYMOUTH
1966, Fury III, perfect
cond, $5500 OBO.
(352) 447-3842
(352) 978-0658
Volkswagon
Super Beetle Conv. '78
Runs/look good!
$5500. (352) 212-4477










CHEVY
'05, Silverado, 1500LT,
ext. cab, 5.3L, V8, all
premium equip. 19k mi.
one owner, like new
$20,500. (352) 527-2279
CHEVY
1500 Ext Cab '96 step
side conversion V8,
radar, chrome rims,
power window/ locks,
iur..'l: :l.. :..:. 4k
(352) 465-9381
CHEVY
S10 LS '01 V6 Ext. Cab,
Crz. Cnti. 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

DODGE
'05, Ram 1500,
i Perfect Work Truck |
i 26K Only $10,990.
1-866-838-4376

DODGE
1500 SRT 10 '04 Pwr All,
6 speed, bed -liner,
spir, Exc Cond. 9k mi.
$25k (352) 503-6300
DODGE
'98 Ram 1500, 4WD Ext.
Cab, V-8, topper. 100K.
1 owner. Well maint'd.
$6,990 (352) 302-5698
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S FORD
'02, Explorer XLS, i
I Loaded, Bring the I
I Family $6,995.
1-866-838-4376
L -F.
FORD
2000 Ranger XLT, V-6,
w/bedliner, 4.0L, Auto,
119K, New Tires & Batt.
$4,800obo 352-529-0898
FORD
2001 F-150, Runs Great!
Good Cond.
$5,000 OBO
(352) 628-4657
FORD
'93 F150 EXT Cab, Looks
Good, Recently Gone
Thru, Runs Great $3450
Must sell(239) 470-5567
FORD
'94 F150 Ext. cab 5.0
eng, auto., 98K
Runs/looks great. $3500/
obo (352) 212-4719
FORD
'95, F150, king cab,
short bed, 5.0, runs
good $1,650.
(352) 228-2268
FORD
F-150 1985
5000 miles on motor
4WD, lifted. $2,000
352-302-6377
FORD
F-700 16' DUMP BED twin
cyl, 210 Cummins Diesel
14K on motor, 5+2 tran
$6500. (352) 302-4535
FORD
F-700 16' DUMP BED twin
cyl. 210 Cummins Diesel
14K on motor, 5+2 tran
$6500. (352) 302-4535
TOYOTA
'06 Tacoma


4 Cyl, Auto, 41k, Exc.
Cond, 7yr. 100k Wrty
$11,900 (352) 697-1200




DODGE DURANGO
1999, 4x4, 80K mi,,
loaded, dual air &
exhaust, exc, cond.
$7,400 (352) 344-0505
DODGE
Durango, '00, SLT,
Loaded! Dual AC,
leather, DVD, Lots more
$5,000 (352) 489-9496
HONDA
I '02, CRV 5 Star I
I everything, one I
I owner, only $9,995,
1-866-838-4376
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S HONDA
I '99, CRV, I
I A Steal at $4,995
1-866-838-4376

HYUNDAI
'04 Sante Fe, LX, 2WD,
Leather, Sunroof $10OK
(352) 601-4108
SUBARU
'06 Forrestor, Great
MPG. 21K, Loaded! CD,
all pwr. AWD. < Blue Bk.
.q 17 cnn 1ic14X 01 l8rte


FORD
Bronco '92, 4X 4,
New Tires. New interior.
Runs Exc. $2,900
(352) 302-9485
ISUZU
Trooper, '98, 4 X 4,
Tow pkg. Good Cond.
$3,500
(561) 236-1051 Aftr. 6




CHEVY
'86, Suburban, cold AC,
PW & cruise control,
B Trailer. package,
$1,000 (352) 382-4325
DODGE
2000, Conversion Van,
1500 Ram, 83k ml.,
loaded, excel. cond.
$9,600 352-637-4123
DODGE
Caravan, '93,
Runs Good. $1,000 obo
(352) 382-7992
FORD
02, E250 Van, V8, Auto,
69K, Warr. thru 75K,
$9,900. (352) 697-1200
FORD
E-150 '01 Work van V6
Shelves, PW, PL A/C,
FM/Cass. mag whis
new trs, CIn, well
mntn'd, runs strong
$7,900 (352) 341-2078
HANDICAP VAN
'90 Chevy C20, loaded,
new AC/tires 84K ml.
New Braun lift. $4,600
352-726-4109
HANDICAPPED
VAN FOR SALE
Handicapped van with
Braun lifft.hand con-
trols, six way power
seat, fully loaded,
wood package with
TV,VCR, Ford E250,
2003- with under 40,000
miles. Asking $18.000 or
best offer.352-270-3883.
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY






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2000 Sportsman 500
Polaris, $2,900.
Perfect for the Hunter
(352) 302-2300
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HONDA
Recon '07 250hp,
Green, Exc cond. 4mo
old, must sell $3100
(352) 212-3425
PLASTIC ROOF
FOR POLARIS RANGER
Black. $125/OBO


ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HARLEY
'01 Custom Sportster
1200, remvbl. back rest
& windshld, added -on
4900mi. Excellent Cond.
$5000obo 352-302-8136
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'01 FXDWG2 Vance &
Hines detach. wndshld.
New tires, 11,500mi.
$13,900. (352) 220-2126
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'04 V-ROD
Fast, Clean, Good
Credit Bad Credit. Fin.
avail. Only $11995
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
'07 Street Glide, Many
upgraded chrome
parts 4K ml. New
Tru-dual exhaust.
$20,500 obo Must Seel
(352) 302-2865
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'95, Electraglide Classic
Clean, w/stereo, on
sale for only $7800
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
HARLEY
Ultrp Classic '06
Cobalt Blue, Beautiful
Bike, A MUST SEE!
$16,500 352-564-2395
HONDA
'04 Silverwing, 600cc,
exc. cond. 6,550ml.
Auto trans, silver, $5200
(352) 527-2279
HONDA
'06 VTX 1300
1 owner, very clean
Good Credit Bad
Credit. Fin. avail. $7900
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
HONDA
Dirt Bike '03'XR-70
Like New! $895;
(352) 795-8692
HONDA
Goldwing Interstate
GL1100. Runs Good. '82
$1,200 obo
(352) 564-0130
KAWASAKI
1000 Concours, 1999,
11,500 mi. $4,500
(352) 341-1142
KAWASAKI
'95, KLX 650 Dual Sport,
Street Legal. Kick Start.
Good Cond. $1,700
(352) 726-6224
KAWSAKI
'05 Vulcan 1600
Lots of extras, Extra
clean. Good Credit -
Bad Credit. Only $72001
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047


PIONEER
'03 Scooter, NP-50 new
parts, runs well, $400;
(352) 212-8434

PUCHS
'77 Moped, 49cc, runs,
very collectible. $400;
(352) 212-8434

SUZUKI
'01Intruder 750
Ready to Go! Good
Credit Bad Credit. Fin.
avail. Only $3500
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047


787-1114 WCRN
Kathleen Hare (sale)
Crystal River Self Storage
Disposal of Stored Goods
NOTICE OF AUCTION
PUBLIC NOTICE
Disposal of stored goods
and property pursuant to
State Statutes #83.806.
Notice Is hereby given
that Crystal River Self Star-'
age located at 645 NE
2nd Ave., Crystal River, FL
34428 Intends to dispose
of personal property/
goods stored by:
Kathleen Hare, whose last
known mailing address
was:
6052 Oatka Road
Warsaw, NY 14569


786-1107 WCRN
Nov. 13, Reg. Session Bd of County Commission
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Board
of County Commissioners will meet in REGULAR
SESSION on November 13, 2007, at 1:00 P.M., In the
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue,
Inverness, Florida for the purpose of conducting the
regular business of Citrus County.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, 34450,
(352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting. If
you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the TDD tele-
phone (352) 341-6580,
Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the
Governing Body with respect to any matter considered
at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings
and for such purpose may need to provide that a ver-
batim record of the proceeding is made, which record
includes testimony and evidence upon which the ap-
peal Is to be based. (Section 286.0101, Florida Statutes)
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle,
November 7, 2007,


809-1102 FCRN
Citrus County Fair Association
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
As a Contractor, you are Invited to submit a bid to the
Citrus County Fair Association, hereinafter referred to as
Owner, for the construction of arena additions at the
Citrus County Fairgrounds, located at 3600 South Flor-
ida Avenue, Inverness, Florida. The Project Budget Is es-
timated to be: $350,000.00.
The Owner Is seeking a Contractor for the construction
of arena additions at the Citrus County Fairgrounds, lo-
cated at 3600 South Florida Avenue, Inverness. Florida,
The contractor shall provide all materials, labor, equip-
ment and inspection fees necessary for the construc-
tion of building facilities in accordance with the terms
and conditions of the Invitation to Bid,
PROJECT NAME & LOCATION: Arena additions at the
Citrus County Fairgrounds, located at 3600 South Flor-
Ida Avenue, Inverness, Florida.
MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE/SITE VISIT: Each bid-
der must, before submitting a bid, attend the manda-
tory pre-bid conference/site. visit. The pre-bid
conference/site visit will be -.ld r .r.. Wednesday, No-
vember 14th, 2007, at from 1 0GPM till 5:00PM, at the
Citrus County Fair Association 'office located at 3600
South Florida Avenue, Inverness, Florida. During the
pre-bid conference a site visit will be held for prospec-
tive bidders. It Is the bidders' responsibility to consider
any and all site conditions or requirements for the proj-
ect. Project plans and specifications will be available
at the mandatory pre-bld conference/site visit.
PERFORMANCE BOND AND LABOR AND MATERIAL PAY-
MENT BOND: A Performance Bond and a Labor and
Material Payment Bond are required.
Sealed bids will be received, publicly opened and
read aloud on:
DATE AND TIME: Monday, December 3rd, 2007 at
2:00PM EST
PLACE: The Citrus County Fair Association office lo-
cated at 3600 South Florida Avenue, Inverness, Florida.
CONTRACT AWARD: The official Notice of Award Rec-
ommendation will be held at the Citrus County Fair Of-
fice. Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed
In Section 120.57(3), Florida statutes, shall constitute a
waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Stat-
utes. If no protest Is filed the contract will be awarded
to the qualified, responsive low bidder In accordance
with Chapter 60D-5 by the Owner.
Published twenty (20) times In the Citrus County Chronl-
cle consecutively, November 2 through the 21,2007.


784-1107 WCRN
2007 CP 616 Estate Zerida Gaye Connole
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY,FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2007-CP-616
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ZERLDA GAYE CONNOLE A/K/A Z. GAYE CONNOLE
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of ZERLDA GAYE
CONNOLE a/k/a Z. GAYE CONNOLE, deceased, whose
date of death was April 13, 2007, Is pending In the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which Is 110 North Apopka Avenue, In-
verness, Florida 34450. The names and addresses of
the personal representative and the personal
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
October 31, 2007.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Antoinette L. Luzler
428 NW Fern Drive
Crystal River, Florida 34428
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ Thomas E. Slaymaker Esquire
Attorney for Antoinette L. Luzler
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 the Citrus County Chronicle,
October 31 and November 7, 2007.


785-1107 WCRN
2007 CP 310 Estate Matthew Charles Prive
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2007-CP-310
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MATTHEW CHARLES PRIVE,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of MATTHEW
CHARLES PRIVE, deceased, whose date of death was
April 27, 2007, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which
Is 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The
name and address of the Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate.
Including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must
file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.


it


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 Corner of Section 4, Township 20
South, Range 17 East, thence 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 said 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, etlher before service


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YAMAHA
'00 PW-80
Exc. Cond, $550
(352) 795-8692

YAMAHA
'03, V Star, 1100CC, 14k
mi., windshield, saddle-
bags, glovebag, $6,200
obo (352) 563-0979

YAMAHA
Warrior '02 1800cc, Sk in
accessories, exc. cond.
Great Crzrl A MUST SEE!
$7000 (352) 637-6740





for the purpose of satisfy-
ing dellquent rents and
related collection costs.
Tenant stored goods, If
salable, will be sold on site
after this public notice has
been published two (2)
times in accordance with
Florida Statutes #83.806.
The sale of store goods, If
not redeemed by pay-
ment In full of all delin-
quent rents and related
costs, may be sold 15
days from the publication
of first notice In accord-
ance with Florida Statutes,
Published two (2) times In
Citrus County Chronicle,
November 7 and 14, 2007.


All other creditors of the decedent and persons hav-
ing claims or demands against decedent's estate, in-
cluding unmatured. contingent or unliquidated claims,
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED 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 publication of this notice is
October 31, 2007.
Personal Representative:
MICHAEL A. PRIVE
P.O. Box 4273
Clearwater, Florida 33657
Attorney for Personal Representative:
ROBERT N. MILLER
Florida Bar No. 042102
Fisher, Tousey, Leas & Ball
One Independent Dr., Suite 2600 Jacksonville, FL 32202
Telephone: (904) 356-2600
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
October 31 and November 7, 2007.


788-1114 WCRN
2007-CP-929 Estate/Mildred Pauline Giles
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 2007-CP-929
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MILDRED PAULINE GILES,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate of Mildred Pauline
Giles, deceased, whose date of death was April 6,
2007, Is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 110
North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The
names and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal 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 has been served must
file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF 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 ifle their claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice is
November 7, 2007
Personal Representative:
/s/ HENRY L, STAUFFER
c/o 452 Pleasant Grove Road
Inverness, Florida 34452
Attorney for Personal Representative:
HAAG, HAAG & FRIEDRICH, P.A.
452 Pleasant Grove Road, Inverness, Florida 34452
(352) 726-0901 (352) 726-3345 (Fasclmlle)
Florida Bar Number: 0196529
/s/ JEANNETTE M. HAAG, Attorney for Estate
Published two (2) times In Citrus County Chronicle,
November 7 and 14, 2007.


789-1114 WCRN
2007-CP-940 Estate/Kathryn Rea Fine
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 2007-CP-940
IN RE: ESTATE OF
KATHRYN REA FINE,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate of Kathryn Rea
Fine, deceased, whose date of death was June 24,
2007, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 110
North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The
names and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal 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 has been served must
file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF 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 Ifle their claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice is
November 7, 2007
Personal Representative:
/s/ THOMAS R, FINE
c/o 452 Pleasant Grove Road
Inverness, FL 34452
Is/ VIRGINIA REA HANSON
c/o 452 Pleasant Grove Road
Inverness, FL 34450
Attorney for Personal Representative:
HAAG, HAAG & FRIEDRICH, P.A,
452 Pleasant Grove Road, Inverness, Florida 34452
(352) 726-0901 (352) 726-3345 (Fascimlle)
Florida Bar Number: 0196529
/s/ JEANNETTE M, HAAG, Attorney for Estate
Published two (2) times In Citrus County Chronicle.
November 7 and 14,2007.


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,
Ilenors, 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,
lienors, 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 claimantss.
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 (existing 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, Ilienors, 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,
lienors, 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 clalmalnts, 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-


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 Chronicle
on October 24 and 31, and November 7 and 14, 2007.


790-1114 WCRN
2007-CP-937 Estate/ Henry E. Cason
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.: 2007-CP-937
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HENRY E. CASON (AKA ERNEST CASON),
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of Henry E. Cason
(AKA Ernest Cason), deceased, whose date of death
was September 22, 2007 and whose social security
number Is XXX-XX-2213, Is pending In the Circuit Court
for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address
of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Flor-
Ida 34450. The names and addresses of the personal
representative and the personal representative's attor-
ney 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 has been served must
file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other 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 SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO-
BATE 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 11/7/07.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Carmela R. Fogllo
SunTrust Bank
501 E. Las Olas Blvd., 3rd Floor
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ Dawn Ellls My Florida Probate, P.A.
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 the Citrus County Chronicle,
November 7 and 14, 2007.


951-1107 TU/WCRN
V-07-23 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 15 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 vary defending on
how fast the PDRB moves through the agenda
1. Said hearing shall be for the purpose of considering
a Variance request.
2. All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for or
against, may be heard.
V-07-23 Marc Maler with McKean & Associates
Engineers Inc for Jav Harsiddhy Inc Is requesting a
Variance from the Citrus County Land Development
Code (LDC). This request Is to allow for a full access
connection onto a roadway without a restricted
median, having less than the required 125-foot mini-
mum clearance from the corner of an Intersection, pur-
suant to Section 4225. Access Management for County
Controlled Roadways of the LDC, Land Use Designa-
tlon; GNC, General Commercial. The property Is lo-
cated In Section 15 Townshlo 18 South Range 18 East-
more specifically, Lot 03, Block 12000 of an unrecorded
tract, which address Is known as 3795 N. Lecanto
Highway, Beverly Hills, FL 34465. (A complete legal
description Is on file with the Community Development
Division.)
Information regarding the Land :,-- l.: rrr-,,i C:.i,- .,:.
C :-r..-r, -r,:i e- & F ir I. ianac i .-, ir,e ir.re.. er at
htfo w ww bocc Cilius Il us *.s *.:. r, i -,.~ ., C ri n, .u..i-r,
C- .- :-lF.rs..r.l ilr.,. 5II psr].:r.. a. ;lir.]3 ,:* I .:- :n.. 3
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
on-line; click on "Quasl-Judiclal-FAQ".
If any person decides to appeal any decision made byr
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 evl-
dence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impalr-
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,
on October 30 and November 7, 2007.


952-1107 TU/WCRN
CU-07-14 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 15 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 vary defending on
how fast the PDRB moves through the agenda
1. Said hearing shall be for the purpose of considering
a Conditional Use request.
2. All persons desiring to be heard, to speak, for or
against, may be heard.
CU-07-14 McKenzle Permitting for Plscoolo Properties
LLC Is requesting a Conditional Use from the Citrus
County Land Development Code (LDC) to allow for
the construction of a cross access drive to the abutting
property and the After-the-Fact construction of over-
flow parking, pursuant to Section 4625, Medium Density
Residential District (MDR) of the LDC. Land Use Desig-
nation: MDR*, Medium Density Residential District
(mobile homes allowed); and GNC, General Commer-
cial District. The property Is located In Section 02 Town-
ship 19 South Range 18 East- more specifically, Lot 14
of Mayfleld Acres Unrecorded Subdivision (1A140);
which address Is known as 695, 705, and 715 S. Easy
Street, Lecanto, Florida. (Lecanto Area) (A complete
legal description Is on file with the Community Devel-
opment Division).
Information regarding the Land Development Code or
Comprehensive Plan Is available on the Internet at
htto'//www bocc citrus.fl us (Click on the Community


or otherwise not sul Jurls.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action bhasJ
commenced to foreclosetOgiortgage oh th followb s
real property, lying and being and situated In ,01
County, Florida, more particularly described as folioo:
LOT 11, BLOCK C, ROSEMONT, ACCORDING TOK
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE 1
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FL6I0IA. -
more commonly known as 8831 Ead Rosem6( t
Inverness, FL 34450.
This action has been filed against u and Y
required to serve a copy of your written fense
upon SHAPIRO & FISHMAN LLP, Attor for P
whose address Is 1000Z I Dai ,Mabrilghway
112. Tampa, FL 33618 witrn s afttert t
publication of this notice5 r nal w
clerk of this Court either, h Plaint
torney or immediately the Ifte wse a
will be entered agalns f.'y[iit6J'tf et demon
the Complaint. '
WITNESS my hand0nl s ls Court 9,he
day of October, 2007. '' '.' .

ilETY ST" l
Circuit aod County
(SEAL) "
By: /s/ M, A. M1
Deputy,(t

Published two (2) times In the C1'u, County Chro
November 7 and 14,2007.
07-80597T


CITRUS COUNTY (WL) CHRoHN




791-1114 WCRN
2007-CA-4896 Chase Home Finance LLC, Vs,
Larlssa M, Seneker, et ux, et al, Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT I1l
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
.CASE NO. 2007-CA-481

CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.

LARISSA M. SENEKER, et ux., et al.,
Defendantss,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: LARISSA M. SENEKER and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
LARISSA M. SENEKER, if married. If alive, and/or
dead his (their) unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees or grantees and all persons or parties
claiming by, through, under or against him
(them).
Addresses is unknown.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Action for foreclosure of
mortgage on the following property In CITRUS Count
Florida:
LOT 1, BLOCK 1, OF HOLIDAY HEIGHTS UNIT NO. 1,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED I
PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES 61 AND 62, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are required
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to it <
SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, P.A., Attorneys, whose addrd
is 9700 South Dixie Highway, Suite 610, Miami, Florid
33156, (305) 670-2299, within 30 days after the first pub
cation of this notice, and to file the original with it1
Clerk of this Court either before serve on SPEAR AN
HOFFMAN, P.A., attorneys or immediately thereafter
otherwise a default will be entered against you for th
relief demanded In the complaint or Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on this 30
day of October, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLI
Clerk of Cour
As Clerk of the CoL
(SEAL)
By: /s/ Marcia A. Mich
As Deputy Cle

If you are a person with a disability who needs any a
commodation in order to participate In this proceed
Ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you to the provisic
of certain assistance, please contact the ADA Coorc
nator, Telephone (352) 341-6400, 110 North Apopka A
enue, Inverness, Florida 34450, within 2 working days
you receipt of this notice. If you are hearing or vole
Impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronic
on November 7 and 14, 2007.


950-1107 TU/WCRN
V-07-19 Citrus County PDRB
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following public hec
Ing will be held by:
The Citrus County f ar.-ir.a- .-.. L.Elc rr,-.er,i Revie
Board (PDRB) on November 15 2007 ao 011) -M in tt
Lecanto Governmrr,-i Bjiiu .lr t:,00 '.'.+ :o avereil
Path, Room 166, L.-:ar,i.:. -in..ri.a Please note that tt
PDRB meeting begins at 9-00 AM The actual time th
a particular Item Is discussed will vary deDending c
how fast the PDRB moves through the agenda
1. Said hearing shall be for the purpose of conslderir
a Variance request.
2. All persons desiring to be heard, to speak for
against, may be heard.
V-07-19 Don L Ellison for Thomas & Henrietta Stever
are requesting a Variance from the Citrus County Lar
Development Code (LDC), This request Is to allow f
the construction of an elevated screen porch havir
less than the required waterfront setback, pursuant
Section 4122. Surface Water Quality Protection Stan
agds. of the LDC, Land Use Designation: CLR, Coast
and Lakes Residential District. The property Is located
Section 31 Township 19 South Range 17 East. mo
specifically, Lot 5 of Homosassa Isle; which address
known as 5571 S. Island Drive, Homosassa, Florid
(Homosassa Area) (A complete legal description Is <
file with the Community Development Division).
Information regarding the Land Development Code
Comprehensive Plan Is available on the Internet
http-//www bocc citrus fl us (Click on the Communi
Development link). All persons desiring to become
party to the proceedings may submit a "request to I
tervene" pursuant to procedures set forth In Article II, I
.I -cr. 2, of the Citrus County Code of Ordinances. Su<
:'.:t hall be submitted to Department of Develo
iT.rl :ir.l.:e, at least five (5) working days (excludir
,rJ.eLera.: and Holldays) prior to the hearing on tt
,matter. A' "request to Intervene" may be obtain
aon-line; click on "Quasi-Judlclal-FAQ".
If any person decides to appeal any decision made I
the board with respect to any matter considered
this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record
the proceedings and, for such purpose, he or she mi
need to Insure that a verbatim record of the procee
Wings Is made, which record Includes testimony and e
dence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impc
ment should contact the County Administrator's Offic
Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenu
Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6565, at least tv
days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speer
impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.
For more Information about this application plea
contact a Planner at the Department of Developme
Services (352) 527-5239.
Chalrmi
Planning and Development Review Boo
Citrus County, Flork

Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronic
on October 30 and November 7, 2007.


794-1114 WCRN
07-2007-CA-4434 Regions Bank Vs. Lisa Alyce Amick
Langston ... Amended Notice of Action Foreclosure
Proceedings Property,
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CasA #: 07-2007-CA-44
Divislor
UN

Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage
successor by Merger to Union Planters Bank, N.A.,,
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Usa Alyce Amick Langston f/k/a Lisa Alyce Amick;
Glenn N. Langston; Unknown Parties
in Posesslon #1:; Unknown Parties In
Possession #2; If living, and all Unknown
Parties claiming by, through, under and against
the above named Defendant(s) who are not known
to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties mr
claim An Interest As Spouse, Heirs, Devisees. Granted
Or Other Claimants
Defendantss.
AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION
FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY
TO:
Glenn N. Langston; ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHO
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 8831 East Rosemont Street,
Inverness, FL 34450

Residence unknown, If living. Including any unknoa
spouse of the saiold Defendants, If either has remarrii
and If either or both of said Defendants are dead, th
respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, asslg
ees, creditors, ilenors, and trustees, and all other pi
sons claiming by, through, under or against the nam,
Defendant(s); and the aforementioned namr
Defendant(s) and such of the aforementioned u
known Defendants and such of the aforemention(
unknown Defendants as may be Infants, Incompeter


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
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 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 30, and November 7, 2007,









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