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Publication Date: November 15, 2007
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NOVEMBER 15, 2007


IT'S TRADITIONAL:


County plugs problem


Suga rmill Woods, Citrus Springs, Pine Ridge
wi be affected by new water conservation rules


Stuff it
In today's Flair for Food,
Julianne Munn gives delicious
recipes for stuffing the
traditional Thanksgiving
main course./Page 1C
BAD NEWS:
Short, again
The state's economists had an
unwelcome Thanksgiving pres-
ent for lawmakers an addi-
tional $1 billion revenue
shortfall./Page 3A
SQUEEZED:


O.J. in courtroom
O.J. Simpson, co-defendants
ordered to stand trial in
suspected memorabilia heist./
Page 1B
DELAYED:
Death on hold
';. A federal court issues a stay
of execution for the killer of
an 11-year-old boy./Page 3A
OPINION:

State
legislators have
got to lessen,
not add to, the
burden.

EDITORIAL)' PAGE 10A.

TAKE A HIKE:

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JiM HUNTER
jhunter@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The county commission on Tuesday
adopted water conservation rates for
Sugarmill Woods, Pine Ridge and


Citrus Springs. In a concession to Pine
Ridge residents, it did not increase
their base water rate as proposed, but
said it would further study the issue.
The commission is under pressure to
get per capital water usage down in the
three communities or face fines as


large as $10,000 a day from the
Southwest Florida Water Management
District (known as Swiftmud), which
permits and regulates water withdraw-
al for public water systems.
The new rates, which will go into
effect Dec. 1, will mean county water
customers' rates will begin to escalate
as customers use more and more water
beyond 10,000 gallons a month.
Customers in Sugarmill Woods keep-
ing below that 10,000-gallon threshold


will actually begin to see a slight reduc-
tion in their bills of as much as 4.5 per-
cent, but big users at 75,000 gallons a
month, for example will see their
bills double.
In the new rate structure, the county
had proposed to increase the Pine Ridge
base rate and reduce Citrus Springs
water rate to make them the same, while
applying conservation usage rates to
Please see PLUGS/Page 6A


Buoyed by protection


BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
Keith Ramos, left, Bob Quarles and Paul Horning place a marker buoy Wednesday in Kings Bay to designate one of seven manatee sanctuaries that become off-
limits today to boaters, fishermen and swimmers. The manatee protection zones are in effect until March 31, 2008.


Dawsy vows to earn

city's, citizens respect


Workers strike
Transport workers shut down
most trains, testing the
patience of Parisians forced
to walk, bike or skate to work
with a strike aimed at derail-
ing Sarkozy's plan./Page 12A
STEPS DOWN:
Civilian rule
President Gen. Pervez
Musharraf said for the first
time Wednesday that he
expects to quit as chief of
Pakistan's army./Page 12A
MONTHLY MAGAZINE:


Deal calls for
sheriffto take


MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronrcleonline.com
Chronicle
The way Sheriff Jeff Dawsy
received pats on the back and
congratulatory hugs Tuesday
night, some might think he just
wonf-an election.
In a way, he did.
Moments earlier, the Crystal
River City Council voted 3-2 to
negotiate a contract with the
Citrus County Sheriff's Office
to take over~law enforcement
services beginning n
February.
Dawsy's proposaTpromises
to save the city about $500,000
the first full year with a level of
service at or better than city


residents and business owners
now receive.
Dawsy said he will offer
deputy positions to Crystal
River Poli e officers, regard-
less of their current rank
Council members Maureen
McNiff and Phil Price joined
Mayor Ron Kitchen in voting
for the sheriff's takeover of law
enforcement. Each said the
vote was to save money and
was no reflection on the police
department.
"Citizens are demanding
more than nice people doing
their jobs,'' Kitchen said.
Councilmen Jim Farley and
John Kostelnick were strongly
opposed.
"We could .make a mistake
here that we'll regret," Farley
said.
Dawsy attended Tuesday's
council meeting, but did not
speak until after the vote.
Facing the audience, Dawsy
Please see DAWSY/Page 4A


Citizens
are demanding
more than nice
people .2
doing
their a
jobs. ,


Ron Kitchen, mayor.


We could
make a mistake


here
that
we'll
regret.


Jim Farley, councilman.


Judge: Condo case

'extremely unique'


Harris awaits
written legal

arguments.
TERRY WITT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Circuit Judge (Ret) Charles
Harris said Wednesday he will
need more information before
he decides who, if anyone,
should pay for the mistakes
made in the failed Halls River
Retreat condominium project
Harris has asked for written
arguments by Jan. 11 from
Halls River Retreat lawyer
Fred Reeves and from the
county's attorneys, Robert
Angus Williams and Meredith
Sherman of Fowler White
Boggs Banker.
Harris listened to testimony


and legal arguments in a two-
day hearing aimed at deter-
mining whether the county
should be held liable for what
happened to the 54-unit condo-
minium project
F Blake Longacre, the devel-
oper, said he has spent in
excess of $1.5 million, if inter-
est is included, for a project
that died as a result of the
county's -misinterpretation of
land use rules.
The county claims it can't be
blamed for what happened to a
project that was approved by
the county commission, but
died as a result of an unfavor-
able court decision.
Harris must decide whether
the county's actions placed an
"inordinate burden" on
Longacre's property rights. If
he rules in Longacre's favor,
the next step would be a jury
trial to determine how much
compensation Longacre
Please see JUDGEJPage 6A


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Moving in


Parkway project has Web site


Will keep residents

updated on progress

of Suncoast 2

TERRY WITT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

Florida's Turnpike Enterprise
has launched a new Suncoast
Parkway 2 Web site to answer ques-
tions about the 26-mile long toll road
project and keep residents advised
of its program.
The new site is focused on the pro-
ject's reevaluation and design and
provides a short history of Suncoast


2, an update on what's happening
now, a map showing the approved
route, and opportunities for the pub-
lic to mail comments and questions.
Residents can use the
Web site to add their ON TH
contact information to
the project's mailing I The new
list. People on the con- Parkway
tact list are given site is a
updates and public coast2c
meeting information.
Future public meetings
and newsletters also will be posted
on the site.
The Suncoast Parkway currently
extends 42 miles from the Veterans
Expressway in Tampa to U.S. 98
near the Hernando-Citrus County
line.
Suncoast Parkway 2 will extended


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27 miles from the terminus of
Suncoast 1 in northern Hernando
County through west central Citrus
County It will connect to U.S. 19
near Red Level above
E WEB Crystal River.
The Suncoast 2 proj-
Suncoast ect schedule is shown
2 Web on the Web site., Design
www.sun of the project is t0obe 30
nline.com. percent complete by
late spring next year,
the schedule. shows,
with 60 percent of the design fin-
ished between the fall of 2008 and
late winter of 2009.
A public information meeting is
set for late spring next year, though
the exact date is not disclosed. A
public hearing is to be held in the
spring of 2009.


County BRIEFS


DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
A new Sears sign is installed by Jeffcoat Signs in front of the Kmart Store on
U.S. 41 in Inverness. Sears is moving Into the building to add more merchan-
dise. Appliances, electronics and lawn and garden products, along with
Craftsman brand equipment, will now be available at the Inverness location.




Crystal River in


talks to settle suit -


Enjoy seafood festival
in Levy County
The Inglis-Yankeetown Lions Club Arts
and Crafts Seafood Festival will be from
dawn to dusk Saturday and Sunday
along Riverside Drive in Yankeetown.
The event will feature artists, crafts-
men and food vendors. Admission is free
and plenty of parking is available.
From U.S. 19, turn west on Levy
County Road 40 (Port Avenue) and then
left onto Riverside Drive..
Proceeds benefit Lions Club sight proj-
ects.
Third annual Pepper Pull
planned for Saturday
The third Annual Fall Brazilian Pepper
Pull will be from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Saturday in the Crystal River Preserve


State Park. Volunteers should meet
around 8:15 a.m. at the Ozello Civic
Center on Ozello Road. No boat needed
as there is plenty of pepper on land, but
remember to bring work or gardening
gloves.
Lunch will be provided for all volun-
teers. Call 563-0450 to volunteer.
Church to provide free
Thanksgiving Day meals
The First Christian Church of
Inverness will host a free Thanksgiving
Day dinner from noon to 2 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 22, at Hernando Park.
The meal will be a traditional
Thanksgiving dinner with turkey, mashed
potatoes, green beans and drink provid-
ed.
Transportation will be provided and
can be arranged by calling James at


400-5133 no later than 10 a.m. the day
of the dinner.
CUB Christmas sign up
available now
Christmas sign-up will be from 10 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday,
beginning today through Dec. 7, at Citrus
United Basket.
Participants must bring a shot record
or birth certificate for each child and a
Social Security card for each adult in the
household. Children must reside in home
in order to sign up for toys. Adults with-
out children in home can sign up for
Christmas food. CUB is located two
blocks behind the new courthouse.
Call Nola Gravius at 344-2242,
between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
From staff reports


MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle

The ill-fated RealtiCorp
annexation bid from 2005 con-
tinues to stick like a thorn to
the side of the Crystal River
City Council.
A mediation session is set for
later this month in the hopes of
settling lawsuit filed against
the city by business owners
who say they were illegally
'brought into Crystal River
,when the city annexed the
, RealtiCorp property.
Sixteen property owners say
they are clue a total of $17,000
in taxes they paid before the
annexation was thrown out by
a judge.
Council members said
Tuesday they are loath to settle
.the case because they believe
the city did nothing wrong.
"It's extortion," Mayor Ron
Kitchen said.
In 2004, the council annexed
the 520-acre RealtiCorp prop-
erty south of town in the belief
that developers planned a Wal-
Mart Supercenter and housing
community. The Citrus County
Commission and a citizens'
group sued the city to overturn
the annexation.
A judge ruled the annexa-


tion illegal; business owners
included in the involuntary
annexation now say they are
due the taxes they paid.
City officials say that, while
the annexation was over-
turned, the business owners
received the same services as
anyone else in the city.
"I don't want it to look like we
were wrong to levy the tax,
because we weren't," Council-
woman Maureen McNiff said.
City Attorney Anthony Per-
rone said that Circuit Court
Judge Patricia Thomas set a
Nov. 28 mediation session for
the parties to negotiate a set-
tlement. If the session results
in an impasse, she will rule on
the case.
Perrone said the case could
end up costing more than
$17,000 because parties must
split cost of the mediator. He
said it's possible the judge could
assign that entire cost to the city.
Councilman Jim Farley said
the city should settle the case
and move on.
"I don't think it's worth the
risk," he said. "The situation
seems to be-. getting more grim
as we go along."
Farley voted in the majority
to send City Manager Andy
Houston to negotiate on the
city's behalf Councilman John
Kostelnick voted no.


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4A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2007


DAWSY
Continued from Page 1A

said: "This is a pledge I'd like
to make to you. I don't demand
your respect, I'll earn your
respect"
The issue of turning over
police service to the sheriff's
office began in earnest a year
ago when Phil Price made it a
staple of his election campaign
for city council.
Price said the city could
receive the same police pro-
tection for far less money with
the sheriff's office, just as the
city of Inverness had done.
But the council's then three-
person majority of Kostelnick,
Farley and Susan Kirk blocked
any move to explore the
option.
Kirk resigned in June to run
for state representative.
McNiff was elected and agreed
with Price and Kitchen to ask
Dawsy for a proposal.
Dawsy made his pitch at an
Oct. 22 meeting. The council
deferred a final vote until
Tuesday; McNiff said she
spent those three weeks talk-
ing with residents, business
owners in Crystal River, plus
residents and city officials in
Inverness.
She said she concluded that
Crystal River could get the
same law enforcement protec-
tion with the sheriff at a much
lower cost
Tuesday's council chambers
were crowded, but not packed.
The citizens who spoke
seemed as divided as the coun-
cil. Some saw the potential tax
savings. Others wondered
what would happen to the city
without its local police.
"I feel our services are being
slowly dwindled," said Dee
Atkins, whose Nokomis Point
neighborhood annexed into
the city in 2006.


BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle file
Crystal River Police Department officers check IDs of drivers at a DUI checkpoint in 2006. Come February of 2008, the Citrus County
Sheriff's Office will begin providing the city of Crystal River with law enforcement service. The Crystal River City Council voted 3-2
Monday to begin talks to negotiate a contract with the sheriff's office.


Convincing others to annex,
she said, might be difficult.
"I don't see where the incen-
tives are anymore," she said.
Former Councilman Joe
Chrietzberg agreed.
"I think you are tearing the
heart from the city," he said.
John Dandurand, who owns a
pawn shop in the city, said his
concern was for the officers,
even if they are allowed
employment with the sheriff's
office.
"The police department is
our family," he said. "These
people are still going to the bot-
tom of somebody else's list"
Others saw the change as the
proper move.


Gail Jannarone said citizens
proved they wanted tax savings
by voting Price and McNiff into
office.
"We're just getting to the
point where we can't afford it
anymore," she said of the city
police.
Former Councilwoman
Paula Wheeler said her emo-
tions are with the city police,
but the tax savings makes bet-
ter sense.
"I like our police depart-
ment, but sometimes business
is business," she said.
Price said he saw only posi-
tives: a tax savings, a promise of
strong law enforcement and
career advancement possibili-


ties for officers.
'"As far as I'm concerned, this
is a win, win, win situation," he
said.
Earlier, Kostelnick and
Farley were unsuccessful in an
attempt to move the matter to a
November 2008 referendum.
"I feel this issue is too impor-
tant for five people," Kostelnick
said.
McNiff said delaying the
decision would further demor-
alize police employees, who
already were anxious in wait-
ing for an outcome.
"I can't see this lingering for
the year until 2008," she said.
"The people of Crystal River
elected us to make these deci-


sions."
On Wednesday, Police Chief
Steven Burch said his employ-
ees have accepted the outcome.
"The mood is generally of
acceptance and continue on
with their professional
careers," he said. "They will
continue to serve the city for
the duration of their time here
as they have in the past, as true
professionals and dedicated
professionals."
Burch said he was proud of
his staff.
"They're a good people and I
wish them good luck in their
successful careers," he said.
'"As for my plans, I'm looking for
employment elsewhere."


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Caroline
Curtis, 74
INVERNESS
Caroline M. Curtis, 74, or
Inverness, died Tuesday, Nov.
13, 2007, in Inverness.
She was born Sept. 6, 1933,
inlobkomo, Ind., the daughter
of Kenneth and Maida Spring,
and came here from Kokomo
in -1989. -,
She was a homemaker.
She enjoyed horses, knitting
and crocheting and loved
helping others and growing
roses.
She was Protestant.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Albert Lee
Curtis and a son, Michael A.
Dickison.
Survivors include two sons,
Tracy Lee Curtis of Inverness
and Robert K. Nead of
Kokomo, Ind.; a brother,
Kenneth E. Spring of Melrose,
Iowa; two granddaughters;
and four great-granddaugh-
ters.
Hooper Funeral Homes &
Crematory, Inverness.

Barbara
Doran, 88
TURNERS FALLS,
MASS.
Barbara Mae Bliss Doran,
88, of Turners Falls, Mass.,
died Thursday, Nov. 7, 2007, in
the comfort of her home with
her family at her side.
She was born Aug. 21, 1919,
in Springfield, Mass, the only
child of Edwin
and Margaret ,~
(O'Connor)
Cram.
She was --
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school system
and graduated Barbara
from the Doran
Franklin
County Public
Hospital School of Nursing
program with an associate of
science. She lived in
Bernardston for 46 years prior
to moving to the village of
Turners Falls, Mass., in 1985.
She was employed as a reg-
istered nurse at the Franklin
County Public Hospital for
many years. After a fulfilling
career in nursing, she felt the
need to keep herself busy. She
accepted a position with
Forbes Camear Shop, then
another with the Hallmark
School of Photography, both of
which she worked at for sev-
eral years.
She married Duane B. Bliss
on June 6, 1942,)in Greenfield,
Mass. They were married for
37 years before Duane passed
in 1979. She wed Harold A.
Doran on April 24, 1985, in
Augusta, Ga. They were mar-
ried for three years before
Harold died in 1988.
She enjoyed reading and
photography, but her passion
was the Boston Red Sox.
:,Survivors include a daugh-
ter, Janet Wrightson; a son,
Richard Bliss and wife Karyn
of Haslet, Texas; seven grand-
children, Jacquelene
Mailltbix, Darcy Ricketts,
Timothy 'Donovan, Patricia
Smith, Maclaine Robinson,
Whitney Winchester and Sara
Young; and 20 great-grand-
children.
Cheshire Family Funeral
Home of West Swanzey, N.H.

Milton 'Mitt'
Flood Jr., 80
INVERNESS
Milton "Milt" Flood Jr., 80, of
Inverness, died Tuesday, Nov.
13, 2007, at the Hospice House
of Citrus County in Lecanto.
He was born
March 9, 1927,
in Fitchburg,
Mass., the son
of Milton and
Martha Flood.
He was a U.S. Army veteran,
serving in World War II.
He was a meat cutter for
Victory Supermarket and
Donelans Supermarket before
retiring from Ramanos Market
in Fitchburg.
He moved to Inverness in
1989 from Townsend, Mass. He
was a member of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post 4337 in
Inverness and the Floral City
Fishing Club.


He volunteered at the
Homosassa Springs Wildlife
State Park for many years.
He enjoyed photography and
working with computers.
Survivors include his wife of
50 years, Barbara Flood of
Inverness; a son, Robert M.
Flood and wife Ann Marie of
Templeton, Mass.; a grandson,
Robert T. Flood of North
Adams, Mass.; and several
nieces and nephews.
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.


Jesse Hall, 86
CRYSTAL RIVER
Jesse Hall, 86, of Crystal
River, died Nov 13, 2007, at
Seven Rivers Regional
Medical Center in Crystal
River.
He was born Aug. 11, 1921, in
Baton Rouge, La., to Doc
Moody and Evalina Hall Sr.
He was a lifelong resident of
the area.
He retired from Crystal
River Quarries.
He enjoyed fishing, pro
wrestling, football and cooking.
He was a member of the
Independent House of God
Church in Crystal River.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Laura Hall, in the late
1960s.
Survivors include an adopt-
ed son in Dade City; an adopt-
ed daughter, Gracie Hall of
Dade City; numerous nieces
and nephews; five grandchil-
dren; numerous great-grand-
children; and many great-
nieces and nephews.
Stickland Funeral Home and
Crematory, Crystal River.

Frances Hines, 95
BEVERLY HILLS
Frances S. Hines, 95, of
Beverly Hills, died Sunday,
Nov. 11, 2007, in Holbrook, N.Y
SShe was born June 28, 1912,
in New York City, N.Y, the
daughter of Benjamin Williams
and Susie Hayes.
She came to Beverly Hills
from Red Hook, N.Y. in 1982.
She was a bank clerk super-
visor.
She was a member of the
Beverly Hills Community
Church.
She was rpeceded in death
by her husband, Joseph C.
Hines.
Survivors include a daugh-
ter, Barbara Aragon of
Medford, N.Y; four grandchil-
dren, Devin Lucas of
Lexington, Mass., Christopher
Lucas of Upton, Mass.,
Matthew Lucas of Port
Washington, N.Y, and Laurel
Guillen of Petersham, Mass.;
seven great-grandchildren;
and dear friends Vincent and
Eileen Cannatella.
Hooper Funeral Homes &
Crematory, Beverly Hills.

Dorothy Hixson
BEVERLY HILLS
Dorothy M. Hixson, of
Beverly Hills, died Monday,
Nov 12, 2007, in Inverness.
The daughter of Emanuelle
and Marie Stroka, she moved to
Citrus County from Buffalo,
N.Y, 10 years ago.
She was a native of Melcroft,
Pa.
She was a retired secretary
for an office supply company.
She was Catholic.
She was a volunteer with the
Citrus County Surveillance
Unit.
She enjoyed ceramics and
cooking.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Harvey
Hixson.
Survivors include a daugh-
ter, Joyce A. Hixson of Panama
City Beach; four sons, Richard
Hixson of Charlotte, N.C.,
Larry Hixson and wife Margie
of Hamburg, N.Y, Ronald
Hixson of Portland, Ore., and
Terry Hixson and wife Lisa of
;Hamburg, N.Y; a sister, Elsie
SStroka of McKeesport, Pa.;
eight grandchildren; two great-
grandchildren; and many
nieces and nephews.
Fero Fuenral Home with
Crematory, Beverly Hills.

Thomias
Hooker, 55
INVERNESS
Thomas Oscar Hooker, 55, of
Inverness, died Tuesday, Nov
13, 2007, at the Hospice of
Citrus County Care Unit at
Citrus Memorial Hospital in
Inverness.
) He was born Aug. 8, 1952, in
St. Louis, Mo., the son of Leo
and Catherine Hooker.
He was a custodian for the
Kirkwood, Mo., school district.
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Survivors include his broth-
er, Donald Hooker of Lemay,
Mo.; a sister, Kathy Matthews of
Sullivan, Mo.; a niece, Tracy
McCready of St Louis, Mo.; and
a nephew, Jeffrey Matthews of
O'Fallon, Mo.
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.

Kenneth
Poteet, 58
CRYSTAL RIVER
Kenneth Poteet, 58, of
Crystal River, died Nov. 8,2007,
at his home.
He was born May 21, 1949, to
Joe and Motie Poteet in
Monterey, Tenn., arid came to
Crystal River five years ago
from St. Cloud.
A 1967 graduate of
Northmont High School in
Clayton, Ohio,
he served in
the Army from
1969 to 1971
and attained
the rank of ser-
geant. He was a veteran of the
Vietnam War and a member of
the VFW in Union, Ohio. He
was a member of the Paralyzed
Veterans of America in Central
Florida.
He was Protestant.
He was devoted to his
Cherokee Indian heritage.
He was preceded in death by
his parents.
Survivors include two
daughters, Elizabeth Poteet
and Jamie Kraft and husband
David; five sisters, Jacqueline
Stump-Conatser of Ariz.,
Bobbie Ripple of Arcanum,
Ohio, Patricia Poteet of Dayton,
Ohio, Pamela Harbaugh of
Florida and Tina Poteet-
Waters of Dayton, Ohio; two
brothers, Donnie Poteet of
Arcanum, Ohio, and Joseph
Michael Poteet of Florida; and
numerous nieces, nephews,
cousins, aunts, uncles and
friends. '
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.

Virginia
MacNeil, 89
INVERNESS
Virginia Ann MacNeil, 89, of
Inverness, died Nov. 13-2007, at
the Citrus County Hospice
House in Lecanto. ,
A native of St. Louis, Mo., she
was born March 24, 1918, to
Henry and Martha Comet and
came to this area in 1981 from
New Port Richey.
She was Catholic.
She loved to paint and
sculpt.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Gael MacNeil.
Survivors include four sons,
David MacNeil and wife Janet
of St Thomas, Virgin Islands,
Dennis MacNeil of Inverness,
Christopher MacNeil of Port
Richey and Timothy MacNeil
of Phoenix, Ariz.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.

James 'Jim'
MacPhee, 77,
HOMOSASSA
James D. 'Jim" MacPhee, 77,
of Citrus Hills, Hernando, died
Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007.
He was born in Maui, Hawaii
on Aug. 29, 1930, to Charles and
Inez Ashdown
and moved to
this area more
than 10 years
ago from Mt.
Holly, Vt
He was a retired commercial
and charter pilot and served in
the Air Force during the
Korean War. -
He enjoyed building and fly-
ing model airplanes.
Survivors include his wife of


26 years, Glorida (Steudel)
MacPhee; two sons, Eric
Ashdown and wife Rose of
Seattle, Wash., and Mark
Ashdown of San Francisco,
Calif.; a daughter, Kimberly
Ashdown of Maui, Hawaii; and
three grandchildren.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home
with Crematory, Inverness.

J.C. Nichols, 85
CORDELE, GA.
J.C. Nichols, 85, of Cordele,
Ga., passed away Wednesday,
Oct 24, 2007, at his residence.
He was born April 26, 1922,
in Colquitt County, Ga., the son
of Charles and Mary Ellen
Patrick Nichols.
He was Methodist.
He served in the Navy dur-
ing World War II.
He was a homebuilder and
land development contractor
for 45 years in
Citrus County.
After serving
in the Navy, he
moved to
Crystal River
and began
Nichols Construction, building
many homes in the county. In
1959, he started land develop-
ment and construction, paving
roads, clearing land and dig-
ging canals. Among his more
notable projects was the devel-
opment and expansion of the
Homosassa Springs Wildlife
State Park, by digging canals
from Highway 19 through 'the
woods to the Homosassa River
so boat tours could be given
access to the Old Homosassa
area. Another major project
was the construction of the
Ozello Road extension.
Survivors include his com-
panion, Verna Oldham of
Cordele, Ga.; two sons, J. Curtis
Nichols Jr. of Seville, Ga., and
Charles H. Nichols of Riverton,
Wyo.; two daughters, Brenda L.
Eggers of Mesquite, Nev., and
Kim A. Worthington of Flora
Vista, N.M.; three brothers,
Lenos Nichols of Clarksville,
Ga., Roy Nichols of
Watkinsville, Ga., and Wallace
Nichols of Clarksville, Ga.; sis-
ter, Louise Luz of Inverness; 12
grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren.
Frazier and Son Funeral
Home, Rochelle, Ga.

Barbara
Shevchik, 76
HOMOSASSA
Barbara J. Shevchik, 76, of
Sugarmill Woods, Homosassa,
died Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007, at
Hospice House in Lecanto.
She was born in Dearborn,
Mich., to Michael and Leonore
Shevchik, and moved to
Homosassa in 1994 from
Detroit, Mich.
She was a retired secretary
for Union Oil Co. of Detroit and
worked for the FBI early in her
career
She was a member of St.
Benedict Catholic Church of
Crystal River
Survivors include her broth-
er, Raymond R. Shevchik and
wife Beverly of Homosassa;
and two best friends, Jeanine
and Norma.
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.

Gilbert Simon, 77
BEVERLY HILLS
Gilbert A. Simon, 77, of
Beverly Hills, died Oct. 18,
2007, at his home.
He was born
June 11, 1930,
in New York.
He was an
Army veteran.
He was an
insurance salesman.
He retired to Beverly Hills in
1984 from Amherst, N.Y
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Dorothy Simon.
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HOMOSASSA
Madge E. Swiderski, 96, of
Homosassa, died Tuesday, Nov.
13, 2007, at Seven Rivers
Regional Medical Center after
a short illness.
She was born Sept 10, 1911,
in Dana, Ind., to Elmer and
Miriam (Crane) Stewart.
She lived in Melrose Park,
Ill., for most of her adult life,
moving to Sleepy Hollow, Ill.,
for nine years before coming to
Homosassa in 1996.
She was a homemaker.
She loved reading, was a
diehard Cubs fan, and profi-
cient in needle arts.
During the time she lived in
Florida, she made 183 afghans,
most of them baby afghans for
various charities, including St.
Bonaventure Mission in
Pueblo, N.M., and the Linus
Project, which provides blan-
kets for children in need of
comfort. The 184th afghan was
in progress when she died.
She was a volunteer proof-
reader for Horizons for the
Blind.
She was a member of St.
Benedict's Catholic Church.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Frank, and her
son, Donald.
Survivors include two sons,
Robert J. Swiderski and wife
Carol of Homosassa and Paul
S. Swiderski and wife Linda of
Knoxville, Tenn.; eight grand-
children; and four great-grand-
children.
Private cremation will take
place under the direction of
Brown Funeral Home and
Crematory, with services in
Illinois at a later date.
Brown Funeral Home and
Crematory, Lecanto.
Funeral NOTICES

Caroline M. Curtis. The serv-
ice of remembrance for Mrs.
Caroline M. Curtis, 74, of
Inverness, will be at 2 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 17, 2007, at the
Inverness chapel of Hooper
Funeral Homes. Interment will
be at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 19,
2007, at the Florida National
Cemetery, Bushnell. Friends
may call from 1 to 2 p.m.
Saturday at the Inverness
chapel. Those who wish may
send memorial donations to
Hernando Pasco Hospice.
Barbara Doran. Services will
be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 17,
2007, in the Our Lady of Peace
Roman Catholic Church on 7th
Street in Turners Falls, Mass.
Father Askimet will officiate.
Interment will follow in the
family lot at Center Cemetery,
Bernardston, Mass. There are
no calling hours. Flowers will
gladly be accepted by the fami-
ly Donations may be made in
the memory of Barbara Bliss
Doran to the St. Jude's
Children Hospital, PO. Box
1893, Memphis, TN., 38101-
9950. Cheshire Family Funeral
Home of West Swanzey, N.H.,
has been entrusted with the
funeral services.
Kenneth Poteet A memorial
service will be at 1 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 17,2007, at Hale-
Sarver Funeral Home, West
Milton, Ohio, with graveside
services immediately following
at Riverside Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, donations can be
made in his memory to
Children's Home Society, 401
N.E. 4th St., Ft Lauderdale
33301 or May Clinic Spinal
Cord Regeneration Research,
200 1st St. S.W, Rochester,
Minn., 55905.
Virginia Ann MacNeil.


Funeral services will be con-
ducted at 12:30 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 16, 2007, from the Chas. E.
Davis Funeral Home, with Fr.
Charles Leke of Our Lady of
Fatima Catholic Church offici-
ating. Burial will follow in
Florida National Cemetery.
The family will receive friends
at the funeral home rom 11:30
until the hour of service Friday.
Barbara J. Shevchik A
memorial Mass will be at 11
a.m., Friday, Nov. 30 at St.
Benedict Catholic Church.
Memorials may be given to
Hospice of Citrus County.
Deaths
ELSE '-

Ira Levin, 78
AUTHOR
Ira Levin, 78, a writer of enter-
taining if highly implausible sus-
pense novels, including
"Rosemiry's Baby," "The
Stepford Wives" and "The Boys
From Brazil," as well as the long-
running Broadway play
"Deathtrap," died Monday at his
home in New York after air
apparent heart attack
Levin's novels, whose plots
centered on urban Satanists,
creepily submissive wives and a
Nazi, doctor's efforts to clone
Adolf Hitler, were praised for
their taut and imaginative writ-
ing. At times, the books were crit-'
icized for questionable taste and
stretching credulity to its limits;
but they were unremittingly pop-
ular with readers.
Many of his books were turned,
into star-driven film adaptations,
and one, "The Stepford Wives,"
contributed a catchphrase to the
American vocabulary.
"Stepford" became shorthand
for someone with the personali-
ty of an automaton.
Levin also had an uneven
playwriting career But he man-
aged two long-running hits, "No
Time for Sergeants" (1955) and
"Deathtrap" (1978). The second,
lasted four years on Broadway
and has been the subject of
countless dinner theater
revivals.

Jane Cooper, 83
POET
Jane Cooper, a poet and
teacher who often wrote about
her own life and the challenges
of being a female writer,' has
died. She was 83.
A longtime faculty member
at Sarah Lawrence College in
Bronxville, N.Y, Cooper died
Oct 26 of complications from
Parkinson's disease, the school
announced. She died at
Pennswood Village retirement
community in Newtown, Pa.
In her more than 50-year
career, Cooper wrote six poetry
books. Her first, "The Weather of
Six Mornings" (1969), was the
Lamont Poetry Selection of the
Academy of American Poets.
Her most recent book, "The
Flashboat:.Poems Collected and
Reclaimed," was published in
2000.
"I have boxes more," she said
of her many unfinished works in
a 1996 interview with the Times
Union of Albany, N.Y. "Some are
quite publishable," she added,
but they were not yet up to her
standards. "I've always been a
rather slow writer," she said.
'Jane Cooper had a beautiful
smile, an innocent presence,
but at the same time she was as
exacting as a surgeon," said
poet Catherine Bowman, direc-
tor of the creative writing pro-
gram at Indiana University and
a former student of Cooper.

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PLUGS
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both communities' rates after
10,000 gallons a month. The logic
for a combined, or blended, base
rate was that both are now part of
the same system and under the
same permit, according to county
Director of Water Resources
Robert Knight
But the commissioners were a
little uneasy Tuesday with the
complaint from Pine Ridge resi-
dents that blending their base
rate with Citrus
Springs cus- Knigh
tomers was ni1
unfair because noted
that would
increase their ironica
rate and they
had been prom- more SU
ised no increase
for five years the cou
when their sys-
tem recently was in drivir
purchased by
the county USage s
Pine Ridge
residents also inverse
said they had
already paid for the less
their utility
infrastructure it tak
when they
bought their homes. They argued
that their rate ought to be sepa-
rate and standalone like
Sugarmill Woods.
Attorney Michael Twomey and
Harvey Gerber, the president of
the Pine Ridge Home Owners
Association, argued against
changing the base rate and said
the connection of the systems
was only due to what Twomey
charged was the inability of the
former owner of the system to
build a new well for the Pine
Ridge system.
The commissioners noted that
new Citrus Springs owners
would pay for their own infra-
structure as they built, but
agreed to put off the change in
base rate while still incorporat-
ing the new conservation struc-
ture. That means the average
Pine Ridge rate didn't go up as
proposed at 18 to 26 percent, but
will go up more like 2 to 8 per-
cent, below the 10,000-gallon-a-
month level.
The Citrus Springs rates didn't
go down the proposed 16 to 23
percent, either. Those residents
will see a 4 to 17 percent reduc-
tion, under the 10,000-gallon
threshold.
Commissioner Vicki Phillips
said she knew the commission
would soon hear about the fact
that the Pine Ridge rates were
still lower than the Citrus
Springs rates, but the commis-
sion would look further into the
issue and historical influences.
Only one resident from Citrus
Springs spoke.
Knight told commissioners
that he may even have to come
back and ask for more aggressive
rates in the next eight months if it
looked like the communities
weren't hitting the target con-


sumption levels. Swiftmud wants
to see rates ultimately fall below
150 gallons a day per person, but
Knight said that those levels
won't be required immediately
under the existing water use per-
mits, which allow higher con-
sumption rates.
For Pine Ridge and Citrus
Springs, the allowed consump-
tion rate under the current per-
mit comes out to about 167 gal-
lons a day The current average
use in Pine Ridge is about 306
gallons a day.
The current per capital use
Citrus Springs is 125 gallons a
day, but Pine
it al Ridge residents
It alSO pointed out that
I that, their lots are
I generally much
lly, the larger than those
in Citrus
ccessful Springs. Lawn
and landscape
nty was watering typical-
ly account for as
Ig down much as half or
more of residen-
with the tial use, accord-
ing to Swiftmud,
States, but in Pine
Ridge and
revenue Sugarmill Woods
it accounts for
ies in. about 80 per-
cent In Citrus, it
averages about 70 percent
In Sugarmill Woods, the cur-
rent allowed rate is 190 gallons a
day per person, though the cur-
rent usage rate is 299 gallons per
person per day. Knight said that 6
percent of the customers (271)
used more than 50,000 gallons a
month, which was 47 percent of
the water use for the whole sys-
tem.
In Pine Ridge, 8.7 percent of
the customers use more than
50,000 gallons a month, which
accounts for 55 percent of the
residential use in the community.
In contrast, in Citrus Springs,
1.5 percent of the customers
average more than 50,000 gallons
a month. Those users accounted
for 24 percent of the water used.
In his recommendation to the
commission, Knight had said, "In
summary, we are dealing with
only several hundred very high
using customers who will see a
significant increase in their
water bills unless they conserve."
Knight also noted that, ironi-
cally, the more successful the
county was in driving down
usage with the inverse rates, the
less revenue it takes in, and so
the new rate structure had to
allow for sufficient money to run
the systems and meet bond
responsibilities; but meeting the
permitted consumption rates
might take more aggressive
efforts. The Swiftmud staff had,
for example, recommended that
the conservation rates begin at
5,000 to 6,000 gallons a month,
rather than at 10,000.
The new rates allow residents
who have sodded their property
between Nov. 1 and Nov. 13 to
take advantage of the old rates
and not be penalized for the
watering-in of the sod.


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should be awarded. The county stands to
lose millions of dollars in a worst-case sce-
nario.
The county commission approved the
project in February 2002, but two citizens'
groups filed legal challenges and managed
to overturn the decision in court, leaving
Longacre with an 11-acre piece of water-
front property he had bought for $500,000,
but could not develop commercially.
The two-day hearing was part of a law-
suit Longacre filed against the county,
claiming he is entitled to recover the
money he lost when the county mishan-
dled the project He is making the claim
under the Bert J. Harris Private Property
Rights Protection Act, a state law that
gives landowners who believe their prop-
erty rights were breached by a local gov-
ernment action the opportunity to file for
compensation.
But the case is complicated.
Harris said the case is "extremely
unique" because both sides are making
similar claims about why they should not
be blamed for the failed project
Longacre testified that he relied on
county planners to interpret the land
development code and comprehensive
plan as it related to his project Their rec-
ommendation of approval for the project
with 17 conditions and county commis-
sioner's approval of the condo develop-
ment led Longacre to invest time and
money in the project


But county planners ultimately were
proved wrong when two citizen groups
filed lawsuits against the county. The law-
suits by the Save The Homosassa River
Alliance and Protect Our Waterways over-
turned the county commission's approval
of the project.
The county says it also
relied on information from
a state agency that proved
to be incorrect. have in 1
County planners said
they had received approval and wha
from the Florida
Department of Community.. it ext
Affairs in 1997 to remove
mixed use zoning from the uniqfUe
comprehensive plan, but to
leave mixed use as a land- have a
use category in the land mita
development code. The miStak
decision planted the seeds
of disaster for the Halls Cha
River Retreat project.
The retreat property was Halls
zoned for mixed uses,
which under certain conditions allowed
large-scale residential developments like
the one Longacre proposed, according to
county staff, but the comprehensive plan
listed the property as being coastal lakes,
allowing one home per 20 acres.
The conflict between the two zoning cat-
egories was the death knell of the project
Circuit Judge Jack Springstead said in his
ruling that when a zoning category in the
land development code conflicts with land
use designation in the comprehensive
plan, something has to give. He said the
comprehensive plan is the master blue-


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print for the county and it always trumps
the LDC when there is a conflict.
That meant the zoning on Longacre's
property was not what he thought. It was
coastal lakes, not mixed use.
County commissioners responded by
removing any conflicts
between mixed use zoning
Mhat we and comprehensive plan.
The next step was' to
his case, remove mixed' use zoning
11from the LDC. But it"was
t makes too late for Longacre's
project. The nmposthepqUld
emely build in the property
would be one home. '
we Although Harris said he
has not made a decision,
mutual he hinted that both sides
shared some of the blame.
*" "What we have in this
case, and what makes it
rlies Harris extremely unique we
judge, about the have a mutual mistake,"
liver Road case. Harris said, noting
Longacre had relied on the
county, and the county relied on DCA
before a judge threw out the project
entirely
"Who, if anyone, should pay for this
improper reliance?" Harris said.
Harris said he wonders what will hap-
pen if he rules in Longacre's favor. Will the
county be hit with a Bert J. Harris claim
whenever a development permit is
approved by the county, but thrown out
because of an error?
He is hoping the memos from Reeves,
Williams and Sherman will illuminate the
murky legal conflicts in the case.


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Sales tax tout
This is Thursday. We are shocked
and disappointed that the superviso-
ry personnel of ABC/WFTS Channel
11 at the 12 noon news did not
immediately interrupt the Realtor
who was using their TV time
as a platform to promote a
2 percent sales tax increase
that would hurt the lower-
inqpre, citizens the most.
Shame on you, ABC/WFTS.
Insurance claims
Please be advised that
even though you are
involved in an accident that CALL
is not your fault and the 56S
insurance company assures 00
you they will pay the claim,
that is not always the way it
plays out. The adjuster decided my
battery just happened to die after
the accident, but that other repairs
over $600 for his automotive compa-
ny needed to be taken care of.
Therefore, due to having only one
vehicle, we were forced to buy a new
battery at our own expense. Go fig-
ure.


Learn to behave
This is about the Dunedin students
involved in that fight that had to get
pepper sprayed in order to contain
themselves. Hey, kids, if you don't
behave like human beings, some
measure needs to be taken. Hey,
parents of the kids, if your kid hurts
my kid who's trying to study and do
well in school ... Get a grip. Teach
your children how to be human
beings or you're going to have to
deal with the consequences of their
behavior.
Helicopter pilot
I want to be the helicopter pilot for
Citrus County for the Mosquito
Control. According to the paper, this
guy makes the most money in that
whole department. And I don't think
he does that much flying because he
comes up with excuses not to run
the helicopter like the price of
gas, cost of repairs and everything
else. So if he's not flying the helicop-
ter and he's getting the most money
paid in the county for that depart-
ment, what does he do? That's the
question.
Cars on path
Yes, with that new path, that walk
path up in Crystal River, I've been up
there several times and actually seen
several cars driving on the walk path.
Maybe with all those signs that they
have posted at every entrance and
every exit, maybe they're just not big
enough. They look bad enough as it
is, so they may as well get bigger
signs;. Maybe they can see. .
Noisy cell talk
Yak, yak, yak. I just had a wonderful
dinner interrupted by a group of peo-
ple on the other side of the restaurant
using their cell phones. There's a little
button that you push that makes it
private so that I don't have to hear
your buddy drinking in the back-
ground and using profanity and listen-
ing to that repeater going on and off.
Use a little bit of etiquette.
Native impact fee
It's very obvious that the impact
fees in the county are so high that
they're running out businesses, but
it seems as though there's a local
business in the community that has
do qD'ife,well by having Native
IndiaTis build a tiki hut and continu-
ing business. This is a wonderful
idea and I think that I'd buy a pizza
under a tiki hut, a drive-through
under a tiki hut, anything under a
tiki hut. I think the solution to the
impact fees is to build tiki huts all
over the county. Even a Wal-Mart
under a tiki hut would be pretty awe-
some. I think we can put ourselves
on the map. The business in Old
Homosassa has done quite well and
I'll stand beside him and I think he's
opened up a new page. Let's build
tiki huts all over the place. To hell
with the impact fees.


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Past presidents
This is in response to the "Blame
Reagan," regarding the NAFTA issue.
Well, if we're going to start blaming
past presidents, let's go ahead and
lay it at Clinton's feet. He's the one
who came up with the
I y "Let's do all the drawdown,
let's close all these bases,
and let's save us all this
money." And that's why
now we don't have National
Guard troops in our coun-
try defending us when we
need them- here in times of
emergency. That's why our
military is stretched to
0 f capacity and my son's
'05 7 9 deployment has been
extended not once, not
twice, but three times over-
seas. So why don't we go ahead and
quit painting Clinton like he was
some kind of saint. He was far from
it. He's the reason why the military's
in the problems that they have today.
Candidate support
I'd like to know (about) this former
deputy who's running for county
commissioner for the Fifth District. I
live in District 5, and I know he can
do a better job than Joyce Valentino.
I'd like to know where I can pick up
some of his poster signs to put on
my property and in my neighbor-
hood.
Editor's note: Former Citrus County
Sheriff's deputy Winn Webb filed paper-
work Oct. 25 with the supervisor of
elections to run in the county commis-
sion District 5 race as a Republican. To
find out how to show support, call John
Kolley, North Suncoast Republican
Club president, at 382-0992.
Honesty with age
I was talking to an older lady -
I'm 70, she was two years older
than me. We were discussing the
commissioners, one in particular.
She said, "That old fool doesn't
know what he's doing, but I voted
for him anyway." Does that tell you
something?
Source for pink
In the Sound Off column, some-
one was looking for pink lights for
cancer awareness. I don't know
about the lights, but Office Max had
tons of pink stuff in the Crystal
River Mall.
Protect children
Dear "Don't persecute": Sex
offenders have broken the law; witch-
es are imaginary. And, yes, abuse
does happen in the church. So we
can't be with our children all the
time. We do need protection. If you
violate a child, regardless of-what' .'.-
happened to you as'a'child, you
need to be put away for life. That
way, you cannot repeat the crime.
There is no rehabilitation.
Rising crime
For the caller of "Stop complain-
ing," about the sheriff's office: Well,
you stated that we have.no crime in
Citrus County. Well, if that's true,
then why do we have a need for
fancy equipment and fancy helicop-
ters at taxpayers' expense? And also,
if there's no crime in this county,
why do the deputies need to take
their cars home to make it look as
though there are more police cars on
the road? And another thing:
Obviously, you don't read the news-
paper because there have been two
murders in Citrus County during the
past three weeks: So I think you
need to pay attention.
Larger high schools
This is about the Elizabeth High
School in New Jersey ... The caller
stated that the high school in New
Jersey was the second largest in the
United States with 5,000 students.
There are three schools in Chicago,
III., that have more: Joliette with
5,384; Chicago Lane High School
has 6,956; and the largest being
Berwyn High School in Morton, Ill.,
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I've got a comment for "Stop com-
plaining": No crime in Citrus County?
You must be an ostrich. In other
words, you have your head stuck where
the sun doesn't shine. At least a third
of a page is dedicated to the crime in
Citrus County daily. The judges are
talking about confiscating public build-
ings because the court is overflowing
with crime. A.fifth of our population is
in prison in Lecanto. Robberies, bur-
glaries I mean, give me a break. No
crime in Citrus County? We have more
crime than Dade County. Get your
head out of the sand...Oh, I
forgot...and it says murder, we don't'
have any murders here? I mean let's
count the bodies: 1, 2, 3. And how
many more are missing in a month?
Hah. Come on. Where did you come
from? Did you come from down South,
because you definitely don't live here.
Hello, am I getting through?
Walk facing traffic
To the filthy-mouthed man who tried
to knock me onto the side of
Eisenhower Road on Oct. 26 while I
was walking: Go to runnersworld.com.
Read it and weep. That site says, and I
quote, "Walk in the direction facing
oncoming traffic." Now who is the
moron?
More than 6 cents
Citrus County residents are being
scamrned. No one ever answers the
YlU~iin'of) why the price of 'gas is so
high. Today is'Oct. 26 ahd outside of
Citrus County yo' can purchase all the
gas you want for $2.69 and $2.70 per
gallon. A common price for the same
gas here is $2.83. Even if they take off
the 6 cents tax, we're still paying
through the nose. People, it's time you
take charge...
Prepay for surgery
What is wrong with the doctors in
Citrus County? My wife has Blue Cross
and Blue Shield and has to have a
cataract removed. I was just called
today and they want her to prepay for
the amount.


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I'm a concerned taxpayer and I'd
like to know why are We driving people
in school buses with one person on a
bus going from Lecanto to Crystal
River? It seems like they should have
vans to do this, not big school buses.
Black racer
This is in regards to killing snakes.
The man who was shot in the foot said
he was shooting at a black snake, and
somebody called in and said it was an
indigo. This is not a fact. Indigos are
really not that common in this area,
but there are three other or four other
black snakes. There's three other indi-
go: There's the black racer, the moc-
casin, and black mamba. Black
mamba is not around here that's
out of Africa. But it was probably a
black racer because they are very, very
common. And how the man just thinks
that it's an indigo is beyond me, just
because it's black. So this man is mis-
taken.
Raise impact fees
I think we should keep the impact
fees and maybe even raise them. And
please do put the parkway through.
Word of mouth gets around about
Citrus County and it would be so bad,
people will go by instead of stopping
and they'll quit coming here and it will
be back to the nice place itwas 30,
40 years, ago when people moved up
here for that reason. This place has
gotten out of hand and the commis-
sioners should do something about it.
The next bunch this bunch won't do
anything.
ATV clampdown
This is Sunday morning and I just
got my paper and I'm very happy to
hear that Sheriff Dawsy got two ATV
patrolmen on ATVs now to clamp down
on these ATV drivers who stir up peo-
ple's private property in these back-
woods and also around town. I com-
mend him very much for getting these
two ATVs and they should get a couple
of more if we can afford it. Clamp
down on these young kids.


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Cooters detract
This is addressed to whoever placed
the two cooters on a log on the entrance.
to the Withlacoochee Trail. It was a real
mistake, it just completely distracts
from the beautiful job that they did on
the restoration of the railroad car. It
should be removed and put on the side
of the park in the cooter trail, or in the
cooter park or whatever it's called, what-
ever the park is called. It really destroys
the beauty of the railroad car.
Manage growth
Keep the impact fees and you will be
able to manage the growth of this
Citrus County. If you don't you're
. going to be very, very, very sorry.
Avoid crimes
This is for the caller of "Don't per-
secute," about sex offenders not all
being like John Couey, and how
Florida promotes hysteria with laws
preventing offenders from getting ther-
apy and a job and a normal life. Well,
why don't they get therapy before they
commit any crime? Then everybody
will be a whole lot happier without the
crimes.
Two murders
This is to the caller of "Stop com-
plaining" about the extra cop cars
being out on the road and using them
for personal business. It's funny how it
says, "How many murders have we had
this year?" Well, we just had two of
them within the past two weeks. So all
those extra cars stopped neither one
of those murders.
USA products
I would like to know if people could
tell me where to buy things made in
the United States of America.
Everything I pick up food, every-
thing is made in China. Could you
please tell me where there is any
USA products? ... None of them have
it. It's disgusting...Where in the world
can we find USA-made products? We
were proud of our work. Shame,
shame, shame. Help me, help me,
help me.


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Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial.


Name DIv YId PE Last


AT&T Inc 1.42
BkofAm 2.56
CapCtyBk .70
Citigrp 2.16
Disney .31
EKodak .50
ExxonMbl 1.40
FPLGrp 1.64
FlaRock .60
FordM ...
GenElec 1.12
GnMotr 1.00
HomeDp .90
Intel .45
IBM 1.60
Lowes .32
McDnlds 1.50


20 39.34
10 45.73
17 28.49
10 36.04
14 31.86
15 24.46
12 86.31
20 67.17
26 63.57
... 7.98
18 39.01
31.20
12 29.03
24 25.85
15 103.44
12 24.84
30 56.70


-.51 +10.0
-.54 -14.3
+.17 -19.3
+.14 -35.3
-1.15 -5.0
-.46 -5.2
-.57 +12.6
-.42 +23.4
-.46 +47.7
-.02 +6.3
-.20 +4.8
-.17 +1.6
-.09 -27.7
-.29 +27.7
-1.83 +6.5
-.21 -20.3
-.40 +27.9


Div YId PE Last


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


33.93
16.64
46.73,
47.34'
25.52'
120.71
15.84
17.07.
38.52
43.52
42.35


YTD % I
Chg %Chg:


-.53 -13.6
-.25.-19.1 A
-l.3P -39.6
7.306 -3.5
-97 -31.8 0
-5.2 ,-28.1
-ri
-.14 -16.1
-.66 -21.6
-1.38 +.3
-.06 +16.9
-1.39 -25.6 nl
+.54 +.7 1
+.65 -13.4


52-Week Net % YTD 52-wk '
High Low Name Last Chg Chg % Chg % Chg
HighA


14,198.10
5,487.05
537.12
10,387.17
2,562.20
2,861.51
1,576.09
856.48
15,938.99


11,939.61
4,486.60
443.78
8,799.53
1,116.16
2,331.57
1,363.98
736.00
13,769.16


Dow Jones Industrials
Dow Jones Transportation
Dow Jones Utilities
NYSE Composite
Amex Index
Nasdaq Composite
S&P 500
Russell 2000
DJ Wilshire 5000


13,223.93
4,671.64
517.61
9,809.16
2,408.37
2,644.32
1,470.58
782.47
14,851.29


-83.16
-34.14
-.70
-51.82
-4.90
-29.33
-10.47
-6.68
-99.36


+6.10
+2.44
+13.32
+7.33
+17.11
+9.48
+3.69
-.66
+4.16


NE OKSTOC ECHNG


Tkr Name Last Chg ASD AmStands 36.74 -.63
__CSP AmSlP3 10.21 -.14
AMT AmTower 43.43 +.77
ABB ABBLtd 28.79 -.18 ACF Americdt 12.02 -.22
ACE ACE Ltd 5934 -.68 APU Amerigas 36.50 +1.10
AES AESCorp 21.96 +.32 AMP Ameriprise 62.23 +.54
AFL AFLAC 58.58 -.19 ABC AmeriBrg 44,09 -.51
AG AGCO 60.47 +1.82 APH Amphenol s 42.31 +.28
ATG AGLRes 36.63 -.71 APC Anadarko 57.37 +1.05
AKS AKSteel 44.81 +2.21 ADI AnakjgDev 32.85 -.13
AMR AMR 23.09 -.11 AU AngogkIdA 47.11 +.95
ASA ASA Ld 76.85 +1.45 BUD Anheusr 50.84 +.54
T AT&TInc 39.34 -.51 ANN AnnTaylr 31.46 -.95
AXA AXA 41.14 +26 NLY Annaly 16.32 -.21
ABT AbtLab 54.31 -.80 AOC AonCorp 47.48 +.08
ANF AberFftc 77.10 -2-03 APA Apache 99.22 +.08
ACN Accenture 35.57 -1.23 AIV AptInv 38.40 -1.00
ADX AdamsEx 14.48 -.01 WTR AquaAmrn 22.31 +.01
AAP AdvAuto 35.83 +.14 ILA Aquila 4.09 -02
AMD AMD 12.28 -12 MT ArcelorMrt 72.70 +.05
ARO Aerops s 25.58 -.94 AC[ ArchCoal 36.35 -.44
AET Aetna 54.92 +.58 ADM ArchDan 37.75 +.38
A Agilent 3420 +.29 ARM AlvMerit 12.77 +20
AEM Agnicog 5122 +1.05 ASH Ashland 53.33 +.08
AGU Agriumg 57.18 +1.67 AHL Aspenlns 28.16 +59
AAI ArTran 9.48 -.04 AEC AsdEstat 11.43 +.07
AL Alcan 100.98 +.05 AIZ Assurant u64.22 -2.23
ALU AcatelLuc 8.45 +11 AGO AssuredG 21.88 +.66
AA Alcoa 36.86 +.23 ATO ATMOS 27.02 -.10
ATl AllegTch 96.02 +5.11 AN AutoNatn 17.07 -.41
ALE Allete 41.93 +.35 ADP AutoData 47.42 +.26
ADS AlliData 77.23 -2.10 AVY AveryD d51.25 -4.15
AWF AliBGlbHi 12.61 -.05 CAR AvisBudget 17.14 -.80
ACG AliBInco 8.00 -.01 AVT Avnet 35.77 -.07
AB AllSem 79.86 -1.85 AVP Avon 40.43 +.49
AZ ALlianz 21,35 +.02 88T BB&TCp 35.45 -.29
ALD AlliedCap 24.01 -1.74 BHP BHP9BilIU 75.84 +.61
AW AidWasle 11.79 -.07 BJS BJSvcs 25.48 -.08
ALL Allstate 53.96 -.70 BJ BJsWhls 34.62 -.90
AT Altel 70.82 -.53 BMC BMCSft 3327 ...
ALO Apharma 20.03 -.05 8P BPPLC 73.46 -.19
MO Atias 72.22 -.63 BRT BRT 16.62 -.23
ACH AlumChina 5762 +.81 BHI- BakrHu 81.48 -1.13
ABV AmBev 74.97 +2.42 BLL BallCp 46.43 -.56
ABK AmbacF 30.42 +1.38 BBV BcWIVArg 24.62 -.05
AEE Ameren 52.35 -.57 BBD BcBrades a31.24 +.54
AMX AMovilL 59.95 +.10 [TU Bncoltaus 26.12 -.09
AEO AEagleOs 22.81 -.37 BAC BkofAmn 45.73 -.54
AEP AEP 46.26 +.04 BK BkNYMel 46.89 -.40
AXP AmExp 59.10 -.06 BCS Barclday 43.88 -.76
AFR AFndRT 8.23 -.04 ABX BarrickG 42.62 +.24
AIG AmIntGpIf 59.43 +25 BAX Baxter 58.41 +.20
AOB AmOriBb 11.98 +.20 BTE BaytexEg 19.68 +.22


BSC BearSt 103.27 +2.40
BZH BeazrHmit 10.03 -.45
BDX BectDck 83.43 +.41
BER Berkley 30.24 -.85
BBY BestBuy 46.82 -.03
BIG BigLots 21.20 +.18
BKH BIkHillsCp 40.76 -.47
BRF BkFL08 14.64 +402
BX Blackstnn 22.34 -.46
HRB BlockHR 19.91 -.51
BBI Blockbstr d3.79 -.25
BLU BlueChp 5.61 -.21
BA Boeing 92.79 -.91
BDE BolsdArc 19.19 -3.37
BGP Borders 12.97 -.28
SAM BostBeer 36.67 +.24
BXP BostProp 99.89 -4.15
BSX BostonSc 12.75 -.19
EAT Brinkers 24,42 -.60
BMY BrMySq 28.11 +.15
BAM BrkidAsgs 34.66 -.40
BC Brunswick 21.36 -1.05
BKC BurgerKing 25.02 -.14
BNI BudNSF 86.61 +1.12
CA CA Inc 25,23 -.17
CBG CBREIlis d19.38 -.59
CBS CBSB 27.30 -.59
CF CF Inds 89.32 +2.41'
CHG CHEngy 43.26 -.85
CI CIGNAs 49.85 +.95
CIT CITGp 31.65 +.12
CMS CMSEng 16.49 -.04
CSS CSSInds 41.61 +.13
CSX CSX 43.47 -.13
CVS CVSCare u41.80 -.45
CVC CablvsnNY 25.70 -.47
COG CabotOs 35.14 -.09
ELY CallGolf 16.85 -.84
CCJ Camecogs 43.61 +.02
CAM Cameron 90.83 +1.93
CPB CampSp 35.34 -.18
CNQ :.4,', ', 74.39 -.48
CNE : ),r..j. 14.71 +.14
COF CapOne 55.30 -1,63
CSE CapilSrce 16.04 +.05
CMOpB CapM pfB 12.84
+.16
CAH CardnlHlIh d59.68 -1.14
KMX CarMaxs 21.47 +.13
CCL Carnival 44.90 -.41
CAT Caterpillar 70.03 -1.04
CX Cemex 27.09 -.31
CNP CenterPnt 17.83 +.08


CTX Centex
CERp CnlLtpf
CTL CntryTel
CHB ChmpE
CKP Checkpnt
CEM Chemtura
CHK ChesEng


Chevron 86.15
ChicB&I 53.40
Chinos 11.26
ChinaLfes 86,.42
ChinaMble 89.58
ChinaUni 19.53
Chubb 52.67
ChungTel 18.42
CinciBell 4.99
CircCity 6,48'


23.07 -.32 CDL CitadlBr 2.65 -.32
83.10 ... C Citiqro 36.04 +.14_
41.23 -1.36 CZN CitzComm 12.50 -.36
10.58 -.20 CCU ClearChan 3520 -126
25.50 -52 CLF ClevCliffs 80.02 +1.62
d8.10 -10 CLX Clorox 65,99 -.08
38.90 -22 COH Coach 34.89 -1.05


CoxoCE
Coxo~l
Coeur
CoIgPal
CoillcvBrd
Coa~gp
Conenico
CmcBfOJ
CrudMts
CmtyH~l


RIO CVRD$ 3573 +.47 COV
RIOp CVRDpIs 30.13 +.42 CCI
CSC CompSciI 52.84 -.80 CCK
CRK ComstkRs 32.80 -3.61 CMI
CNW Con-Way 41,80 -.15 CY
CAG ConAgra 23.44 +.01
COP ConocPhil 79,37 -.40


CNX ConsdEngy52.43 +36
ED ConEd 486.59 -23
STZ ConstellA 22,61 -46 DNP DNPSeit 10,58 +01
CEG ConstellEn 96.68 +M92 DPL DPL 29,05 -.31
CAL CtAirB 31.25 +.37 DHI DRHorton 12.64 +.21
CVG Cnvrgys 17.54 -.16 DTE DTE 47,91 -.29
CTB CooperTire 15.59 +.06 DAI Daimler 102.38 -1.42
GLW Coming 2351 -03 DHR Danaher 82.42 -.97
CZZ Cosann 11.01 +.21 DR1 Darden 40.11 -.86
CFC CntwdFn 13.37 -.35 DF DeanFdss 25.07 -.68


Covidienn 38.63
CrwnCsfle 40.30
CrownHold 24.15
Cummins s119,58
CypSem 32.65


DE Deere 147.10 +1.23
DAL DellaAirn 19.52 +.77
DVN DevonE 86.01 +.35
DO DiaOffs 108.61 +1.05
DSX DianaShlp 31.50 -1.75
DKS DicksSptg 29.97 +.64
DDS Dillards d19.03 -.56
DTV DirecTV 23.99 -.59
DFS Discovern 18.29 -.71
DIS Disney 31.86 -1.15
D DomRes 90.,55 -.42
UFS Domlarglf 7,66 -.13
RRD DonlleyRR 38.51 -.26
DOV Dover 47.30 +.60
DOW DowChm 41.46 +.20
DD DuPont 45,.91 -.19
DUK DukeEgys 19.18 -.22
DRE DukeRIty 28.05 -.81
DYN Dynegy 8.37 +.17
EJ E-Housen 29.52 +2.08
EMC EMCCD 1957 -15
EOG EOGRes 87.25 +1.59
EMN EastChm 63.59 -.66
EK EKodak 24.46 -.46
ErN Eaton 90.30 +1.19
EXG EVTxMGlonl6.79 +.04
EIX Edisonlnt 55.29 -.28
EP EIPasoCp 16.25 -.11
ELN Elan 22.65 +.15
EDS EDS 20.08 -.25
EQ Embarq 51.45 +.97
EMR EmersnElsu55.58 +.28
EDE EmpDist 23.89 -.30
EEP EnbrEPIrs 52.03 -.15
ECA EnCana 69.20 -.12
ELE Endesa 53.60 +1.77
NPO EnPro 33.00 -,09
ESV ENSCO 54.22 -.80
ETR Entergy 117.70 +.05
EFX Equifax 39.76 +.08
EQOR EqtyRsd 38.43 -.92
EXM ExcelM 46.84 -5.75
EXC Exelon 79,41 +18
XOM ExxonMb 8631 -.57
FTI FMCTchs 55.99 +1.25
FPL, FPLGrp 67.17 -.42
FCS FairchldS 16.45 -.40
FDO FamllyDIr 23.24 -1.37
FNM FannieMae 47.82 -1,38
FDX FedExCp 101.25 -.70
FSS FedSignl 12.60 -36
Fli Fedlnvst 41.43 -.75
FGP Ferrelgs 22.04 +.19


FOE Ferro 21.74 +.85
FNF FidlNFin 15.09 +,68
FAF FstAmCp 34.23 -.03
FF FstRnFd 12.38 +.01
FHN FstHorizon 23.27 -.69
FMD FstMarbs 31.33 -.88
FFA FtTrEnEq 16.05 +.05
FE RrslEngy 67.00 -.33
FRK RaRock 63.57 -.46
FLR Ruor 137.07 +2.74
F FordM 7,98 -.02
FRX ForestLab 38.09 +.16
FST ForestOil 49.34 +.42
FIG Fortressn 17.20 -.30
FO FortuneBr 80.05 -.95
BEN FrankRes 123.54 -.27
FRE FredMac 44.19 -.37
FCX FMCG 104.00 +2.62
FMT FremontGn 2.38 -.15
FTO FronderOil 44.47 -.05
FRO Frontline 38.92 -1.04

GMT GATX 37.28 +.08
GLG GLGPts 13.60 -.28
GAB GabelliET 9.13 -.02
GRX GabHithW 6.85 +.12
GUT GabUil 9.15 -.10
GME GameSlop s53.87 -.56
GCI Gannett 40.35 -1.09
GPS Gap 19.93 -.63
GHS GateHousedl0.28 -1.47
DNA Genentch 74.21 +.43
BGC GnCable 74.74 +4.06
GD GenDynam 88.48 +.14
GE GenElec 3901 -.20
GGP GnGrthPrp 49.95 +.05
GIS GenMills 58.,02 +.41
GM GnMotr 31.20 -.17
GPM GM db33 22.32 -.05
GNW Genworth 26.77 +.15
GPU GaPw8-44 24.36 +.06
GGB Gerdau 29.90 +.66
GA Giantlntn 14.28 -.42
GSK GlaxoSKIn 49.99 -.61
GSF GlobalSFe 80,.31 -1.79
GOL GolUnhas 25.81 +1.06
GFI GoldFLtd 18.38 +.24
GG Goldrpg 33.25 -.15
GS GoldmanS 23331 +.27
GR Goodrich 71.52 -.41
GT Goodyear 27.25 +.10
GWW Graingr 88.36 +1.15


AMERIANTCKECANG


Name Last Chg DRA CoinmchA 13.39 -.03
AbdAsPac 6.01 -.02 JCS CommSys 10.65 +.20
AdmRsc 27.38 +.03 CML Cmpllntnya15.00 +2.00
Adventx .60 +06 DVW CovadCm .92 +.01
Anooraqg 4.60 +.15 KRY Crystallxg 2.91 -.13
ApexSilv 18.64 -.11 DIA DJIADiam 132.71 -.43
BPZResn 10.70 +24 ENG ENGlobal 10.89 -.11
BirchMlg .85 -.08 EIV EVInMu2 13.85 -.14
CFCdag 10.83 +.38 EGO EldorGldg 5.64 -.10
ChinaArchnl0.00 -.38 EGT EliorGam 4.65 +.06
ChinaDIrn 9.55 +.90 ECF ElIswthFd 8.14 -.06
ChShengP n7.32 +1.08 EEE EvgmE nya 3.24 +.21
ClayBRIC 52.99 +.59 FPU RaPUtl 11.50 +.15


GRS GamGIdg 7.93 +25 TLT iSh20Tnya91.42 +.10 IOC InterOllg 21.81 -1.19 ONT On2Tech 1,06 -.03 SRS PrUShREn100.61 +2.75 KCE SpdrKbwCM67.35 +.89
GSX GascoEngy 2.00 ... SHY iShl-3Tnya81.72 +.04 IMA Invemss 61.49 +1.74 OZN Orezoneg 1.30 +.09 DUG PJUShOGn43.04 +25 KRE SpdrKbwRB40.44 -.64
GLE Glencrg 26 -.00 IBB iShNqBio 82.57 -.11 LXU LSBInds 22.72 +1.34 PPH PhmHTr 80.60 -.17 SKF PrUShFnn 89.73 +.73 XRT SodrRetd 3592 -82
GSB GlblScpen 7.16 +18 ICF iShC&SRInya87.09-1.70 MCZ MadCatzg 1.09 -07 PGJ PwShChina32.99 +,32 TWM ProUSR2Kn6850 +72 SMH SemiHTr 32.91 -28
GSS GoldStr Q 338 +25 IWD iSR1KVnya81.95 -.28 GDX MktVGold 48.70 +1.12 PW PwSSClnEn 23.63 ".03 90B uOt)elocor *55,+130 SPY SPDR 14767 -41
'GW GreyWolf '"T +.10 IWF 'ISRIKGnya60.59 -I :.iHr.1 i!:.,r,,T.: 9.84 -.19 SDOS PrUShS&P 5435 +.45 RKH RegBkHT 140.46 -2.08 MDY SPMkd 157.61 +.09
GAV GrubOEIRIt +.04 IWB iSRusl1Knya80.25 -..,' i.- rl.-. iri 2.37 ... DDM ProUltDow 89.10 -1.03 RTK Rentech 2.00 -04 XLB SPMalts 4114 +21
EWA iSAstanya 32.25 +.01 IWN iSR2KVnya73.77 -.43 MNG Miramar 6.66 -.07 DXD PrUIShDow 50 85 +07 RTH RetailHT 9472 -148 XLV SPHIthC 35.60 +.14
EWC iSCannya 33.26 -.20 IWO iSR2KG nya84.60 -.26 NSU Nevsung 2.26 +.18 MZZ PrUShMC 54.75 +.27 RSP RdxSPEW 48,03 -.39 XLP SPCnSt 28,46 +.14
EZU iShEMUnyal22,68 -.63 IWM iShR2Knya7816 -31 NXG NthgtMg 3.31 +.04 QLD ProUltQ 101 67 -140 RCD RydxCnsDs41.75 +.32 XLY SPConsum3435 -55
EWG iShGernya 35.29 -.13 IWV iSRus3K nya85,00 -.61 NG NovaGldg 19.73 +.37 QID PrUShQQQ40.03 +.33 BIK S&PBRIC4032.80 +.50 XLE SPEngy 7324 -11
EWW iShMexnya5701 +43 1II InfoSvosn 7.10 +.07 OlH OilSvHT 183.53 -32 SSO ProUltSP 88.13 -.97 XHB SPdrHome 2097 -11 XLF SPFncl 31,55 -.12
OEF iShSP100cbo68.80 -.60 INS InIellgSys 3.35 .. BQ Oilsandsg 5.72 -.17 FXP PrUShCh25d74.40 -3.45 KBE SpdrKbwBk48.33 -.71 XLI SPInds 3935 -13


XLK SPTech 26.27 -.15
XLU SPUti 41.30 -.25
TMI/U TMEntun u7.95 -04
TGB Taseko 5.48 +.23
TDS TelData 6208 -37
TA TravelCt nd13.25 -3"1l
TCX Tucowsg .73' .
UNG US NGFd n 40.24 -.57
USO USOilFd 72.60 +1.67
PTT VCG Holdh10.15 -.77
VWO VangEmg 110.30 +.50
WLB Westmind 18.45 +.25
WOC WilshrEnt 3.96 -.02


I . N~A *u5 u NATOAMRKT-


Tkr "Name Last Chg ATML Atmel 4.64 -.10
VOXX Audvox 12.97 -.03
ADSK Autodesk 47.53 -.46
ABXA ABXAir 4.25 -.20 AVNX Avanex 1.57 ...
ACMR ACMoore 16.81 -.15 AVAN Avantlmh .45 -.01
ADCT ADCTelr 16.97 -.40 AVID AvidTch 28.08 -.65
APPX APPPhm u13.82 +2.35 AVCT AvoclCp 25.62 -1.00
ASML ASMLHId 33.66 +.24 AWRE Aware 5.30 -.03
ATSI ATSMed 1.69 +.09 ACLS Axcelis 4.39 +.03
AVII AVIBio 2.77 +.12 BEAV BEAero 4528 -1.15
ASTM Aastrom .94 -.02 BEAS BEASysIf 17.40 +.51
ABII AbraxisBn 38.15 BIDU Baidu.com 344.00 +2.55
ACAD 'AcadaPh 10.99 -26 BLDP BallardPw 5.03 -.10
AIXD AccesslT 3.30 -.20 BKUNA BnkUtd 7.89 -.18
ARAY Accurayn 16.10 -.84 BARE BareEscent 24.74 +.13
ATVI Activisn 20.73 -.26 BWTR BasinWtr 8.01 -2.29
ACTU Actuate 7.94 -.24 BCON BeaconPw 1.85 +.04
ACXM Acxiom 13.32 +.17 BECN BeacnRfg 8.98 +.05
ARXT AdamsResp 44.14 +24 BBGI BeasleyB 7.17 +.07
ADPT Adaptec 3.39 +.01 BEBE BebeStrs 13.81 -.47
ADBE AdobeSv 41.02 +.16 BBBY BedBath 31.69 -.78
ADTN Adtran 22.92 -.32 BIDZ Bidzcomn 16.98 -.82
AATI AdvATech 11.25 +.17 BIIB Biogenldc 70.01 -.82
AEIS AdvEnld 15.98 +24 BMRN BioMarn 27.58 -.79
ADLS AdvLfSci 1.90 -.11 BPUR Biopurers .70 -.02
ADVNA AdvanlaAs 12.05 +44 BIOS BloScrip 9.57 +.48
ADVNB AdvantaBs 13.22 +.53 BCSI BlueCoats 34.51 -.46
AFFX Aflymetrix 21.36 -.31 NILE BlueNile 79.98 -1.60
AGYS Agilysys 14.65 -.68 BOBE BobEvn 29.66 +.06
AMCN AIrMedian 19.10 +1.10 BONT BonTon 13.65 -.85
AKAM AkamaiT 37.73 +.71 BKHM Bookham 2.49 +.01
AKNS AkeenaSn 6.00 +.50 BORL Bodand 3.70 -.01
ALDA Aldla 16.75 -.10 BEXP BrigExp 7.01 +.27
ALXN Alexion 72.21 -127 CELL Brightpnt 17.88 -.30
ALGN AlgnTech 1746 +.16 BRCM Broadcom d28.66 -1.34
ALKS Alkerm 13.55 -.05 BRCD BrcdeCm 8.11 -.18
MDRX Alisripts 17.68 -.54 BRKL BrklneB 10.11 -.20
ALNY ALnylamP 33.06 +.58 BRKS BrooksAuto 13.24 +.46
ALTI AltairNano 4.14 +.26 BUCY Bucynus 84.09 +3.10
ALTR AlteraCoIf 1884 -38 BWLD BuffWWs 28.04 -.67
ALVR Alaion 9.80 -.30 BLDR BIdrFstSrc 6.88 +.13
AFSI AmTrstFin 12.86 -.05 CCBL C-COR 11.95 +.22
AMZN Amazon 78.51 -135 CHINA CDCCpA 6.20 -.10
AMED Amedisyssu44.29 +.42 CHRW CH Robins 46,52 +.12
ABMC AmerBio .66 -.02 CMGID CMGIrs 11.43 -.57
ACAS AmCapStr 40.30 -.41 CNET CNET 7.92 +.08
ACLI ACmclLnn 13.35 -.14 CSGS CSGSys d18.11 -.57
AMMD AmerMed 13.99 -.10 CVTX CVThera 10.11 -.37
AMSC AmSupr 25.49 -.02 CDNS Cadence 16.94 -.26
ASCA AmCasino 30.31 -1.08 CALM Cal-Maine 22.97 +.23
AMGN Amgen 5363 -81 CPKI CalPizzas 15.98 -.66
AMKR AmkorTIf 8.76 +.34 CALD Callidus 6.50 -.02
AMLN Amylin 41.02 -.01 CS51 CdnSolar u14.53 +3.29
ANAD Anadgc 12.86 -.47 CLZR Candela d6.44 -.53
ALOG Anklogic 54.01 -123 CCBG CapCtyBk 28.49 +.17
ANLY Analysts 1.62 -.02 CPST CpstnTrb 1.20 -.06
ANDE Andrsons 43A.42 +2.80 CRME Cardbmg 10.85 -.49
ANDW Andrew 14.70 -.08 CECO CareerEd 31.82 -.39
ANPI Angtolchg 4.05 +.10 CRZO Carrizo 52.27 +2.30
AAUK AngloAm 33,80 -.34 CARV CarverBcp 14.64 -.38
ANSR ansthink 4.29 +.10 CATY CathayGen 29.68 -.77
ANSS Ansyss 39.13 -.13 CELG Celgene 63.60 +.46
APOG ApogeeE 23.25 -.24 CEGE CellGens 2.65 +.07
APOL ApoloGrp 72.46 -.18 CYCL CentrCom 9.70 +.21
AINV Apdlloln 18.80 -.47 CEDC CentEuro 50,70 -.30
AAPL Apole Inc 16611 -3.85 CENT CenGardns 7.29 +.07
APPB Applebees 25.00 -.20 CENTA CnGardAn 7.30 +.08
ADSX AppldDigl d.69 -.03 CENX CentAl 54.14 -.55
AMAT AkldMatl 1881 +20 CEPH Cephin 76.43 -.61
AMCC AMCC 2.44 -.13 CPHD Cepheid 2T77 +.32
ARNA AfenaPhm 8.48 -.09 CRDN Ceradyne 50.30 -.84
ARCC AresCap 15,44 -.46 CRNT CeragonN 12.65 +.10
ARIA AradP 4.87 +.05 CERN Cemer 54.50 -.08
ARBA Anbainc 11.63 -.34 CHIC CharlRsse 14.29 -.06
ABFS ArkBest 25.92 -.02 CHRS ChrmSh 7.08 -.19
ARMHY ArmHId 8.14 -.16 GTLS Chartlnds 30.04 +.93
ARRS Anis 10.11 +.07 CHTR ChadCm 1.38 +.12
ARTG ArtTech 4.24 -02 CHTT Chattem 69.68 +1.72
ARTE AnesMedn d2.22 -.88 CHKP ChkPoint 22.01 -.39
ASTI AscenlSol 17.36 -.19 CKFR ChkFree 47.48 -.02
ASTIZ AscntSIwtB 8.40 -.09 CAKE Cheesecake 22.40 -.65
AZPN AspenTchf 15.61 -.11 PLCE ChiklPlcI 25.85 -.84
ASPV Asprevag 25.56 +.11 CBAK ChinaBAK 4.32 +.03
ASBC AssodBanc 27.97 -.76 JRJC ChiFnOnI 30.30 +1.10
ASYT AsystTch Il 3.73 -.24 CMED ChinaMed 42.01 +.95
AGIX AthrGnc d.91 -06 CPSL' 'ChinaPrecn 5.54 +.17
ATHR Atheros 31.02 -.73 CSUN ChlnaSunn 8.17 +48


CNTF ChInaTcF 6.42 -1.45
CAST ChinaCEdn 7.04 +.54
IMOS ChipMOS 5.31 +21
CHRD Chordntrs 11.08 -.11
CHDN ChrctllD 51.31 -1.76
CIEN CienaCorp 44.89 -1.40
CINF CinnFn 41.46 -.46
CTAS Cintas d33.06 -.87
CRUS Cirrus 5.84 +.20
CSCO Cisco 29.71 -.43
CRBC CitizRep 14.66 -.33
CTXS CiIxSys 38.75 -.73
CLHB CleanH 54.90 -.17
CLWR Clearwiren 15.92 +1.88
CCOI CogentC 24.82 +.03
COGT Cogent 12.15 -.35
CTSH CogTechs 30.85 -1.45
COGN Cognosg 5727 +13
CSTR Coinstar 27.73 -.23
CWTR ColdwfCrk 8.62 -.22
CCIX ColemanCnll.54 -1.86
COLM ColSprtw 51.72 +.95
CMCO Colmbes 29.72 -.52
CMRO Comarco 5.09 -.09
CMCSA Comcasts 19,65 -.27
CMCSK Comrcsos 1941 -23
CCRT CompCrd 13.59 +.31
CPWR Compuwre 9.25 -.22
CCUR ConcCm .96 -.04
CNXT Conexant 1.24 +.02
CNMD Conmed 25.65 -.76
COCO CorinthC 16.06 -.46
CORS CorlsBksh 9.98 -.06
COST Costco 66.06 -1.35
CMOS CredSys 2.29 +.11
CREE Creeinc 23.94 +.39
CROX Crocss 39.85 +.90
CCRN CrssCtyHI d13.30 -.50
CTRP Ctip.coms 58.25 -1.55
CBST CubistPh 21.39 -.30
CRGN CuraGen 1.15 +.13
CYBS CybrSrce 16.20 +.37
CYMI Cymer 37.96 -.59
CYPB CyprsBio 11.71 -26
CYTR CytRx 3.54 +26
CYTO Cytogenh .62 +.05

DAKT Daktronlcsd19.89 -8.68
DANKY Dankah d.40 -.06
DWSN Dawson 74.20 -.97
DSTI DaySlar 4.68 +.16
DECK DeckOut 125.87 -4.56
DELL Delllnc 2761 -.60
DPTR DItaPIr 14.65 +.36
DNDN Dndreon 6.88 +.07
XRAY Dentspy 42.26 +.27
DEPO Depomed 2.46 +.26
DRIV DigRiver 45.76 -1.05
DIOD Diodes s 29.83 -.37
DEIX DirectedEl 1.19 -.06
DISCA DiscHoldA 23.24 -.61
DSCO DiscvLabs 2.36 +.01
DIVX DivX 17.33 -.76
DCEL DobsonCmul2.98 +.03
DLTR DllrTree d27.95 -1.14
HILL DotHillII 2.40 +.10
DBRN DressBam 14.32 -.37
DRYS DryShlps 92.42 -6.00
DVAX Dynavax 5.09 -.08
ETFC ETrade 5.54 +.54
ETFCP ETradeun 8.93 +.81
EBAY eBay 32.64 -.59
ERES eResrch 11.04 -.31
EVVV ev3 Inc 15.87 +.36
EZEM EZEM u20.60 +.08
EGLE EagleBulk 28.83 +.50
ELNK EthUnk 7.22 -.14
EWBC EstWsBcp 29.49 -1.30
ELON EchelonC 16.67 -1.27
DISH EchoStar 39.46 -1.79
EBHI EdBauer 6.90 +.79
EDUC EduDv 5.95 -.04
ESIO EleclSd 20.15 +.13
EGLS EtigIs dl.55 -.12
ERTS ElectArts 55.56 -1.82
EFII EFII 21.90 -.44


EMKR Emcreeh 8.65 -.21
EMMS EmmisCs 4.17 -.57
ENCY EncysieP .64
ENDP EndoPhrm 27.70 +.30
ENOC EnerNOC n 43.01 -.74
ENER EngyConv 29.31 +.09
ENTG Entegis 8.89 +.21
EPIC EpicorSft 11.31 -.14
EQIX Equinix 104.16 -4.44
ERIC EricsnT1 29.69 +.14
ETWCWetrialswt .05 +.00
EEFT Euronet 32,20 +.02
ESLR EvigrSIr 13.48 +.56
EXAR Exar d9.93 -.16
EXEL Exelixs 9.12 +.02
EXPE Expediah 28.78 -,39
EXPD Expdlnb 45.33 -1.29
ESRX ExpScdps 6423 -.44.
EXTR ExtrmNet 4.02 -.07
FFIV F5Netwks 30.97 -.82
FCSX FCStones 38.31 +1.05
FEIC FEICo 25.78 -.42
FUR FLURSys 63.84 -.98
FAST Fastenal 39.80 -.54
FTWR FiberTowr 2.43 -.07
FITB FifthThird 29.15 -.76
FNSR FinisarIf 1.94 -.09
FINL FinLUne 3.39
FCFS FstCashFn d16.57 -.53
FMBI FMidBc 32.70 -.78
FNFG FstNiagara 13.22 -.49
FSLR FstSolarn 185.39 -2.68
FMER FstMerit 20.72 -.52
FISV Rserv 52.88 +,09
FLEX Flextm 12.26 +.10
FCSE FocusEnh .71 +.07
FMCN FocusMda 57.01 -1.20
FRPT ForcePron 15.75 -1.95
FORM FormFac 39.30 +.22
FOSL Fossil Inc u41.36 +1.57
FWLT FosterWh 145,52 +2.42
FSTR Foster u49.98 +3.29
FDRY FoundryN 19.09 +.09
FRED FredsInc 10.32 -.48
FTEK FuelTech 24.94 +.55
FCEL FuelCell 8.94 -.42
FULT FultonFnd 12.42 -.37
FUQI Fuqilntin 7.71 +.26

GMKT GMarket 21.45 -.85
GSIC GSICmmic 26.91 +.15
GRMN Garnmin 85,60 -.46
GMST Gemstar 5.85 -.24
GNCMA GnCom 9.53 -.02
GNBT GenBitoc 1.55 -.01
GNSS GenesMcr d5.73 -.22
GTOP Genitope 4,41 +.20
GLYT Genlyte 67.58 +.64
GNTX Gentex 18.99 -.02
GENZ Genzyme 70.76 -1.40
GERN GeronCp 6.91 -.16
GIGM GgaMed 20.75 -.35
GILD GileadScis 43.91 +.80
GLBC GicbCrsg 17.75 -.43
GLBL Globlnd 24.41 +.17
GSOL GIblSrcs 28.45 -.44
GOOG Goodle 641.68-18.87
GMCR GreenMts 33.97 +2.20
GYMB Gymbree 34.87 -.69
HEES H&E Eq 18.44 -1.21
HLTH HLTH 14.04 -.40
HMNF HMNFn 26.43 +.22
HNSN HansenMn 29.40 +.40
HANS HansenNat 44.35 -.33
HUT Harmonic 11.32 +.07
HAYZ HayesLm 4.08 -.03
HTLD HrtindEx 13.85 -.01
HLYS Heelysn 6.60 +A.4
HSIC HSchein 57.82 -1.08
HERO HercOffsh 26.49 +.72
HINT Hilllntl 11.60 +.55
HIMX HimaxTch 4.33 -.02
HOKU HokuSd 7.70 -.16
HOLX Hologki 64.04 +.59
HSOA HomeSol 1.98 -.29
HOFF HoriznOff 17.16 +.19


ZINC HorsehdH n 19.37 +.44
HWCC HoustWC 13.86 +.25
HUBG HubGroup 25.47 +.47
HCBK HudsCity 15.23 -.11
HGSI HumGen 9.60 -.02
JBHT HuntJB 26.68 -.17
HBAN HuntBnk 16.58 -.50
HTCH HutchT 25.80 -.17
HYTM Hythiam 3.62 -.02
IACI IAC Inter 28.99 -.78
IPCR IPCHold 29.90 -.20
IPAS IPass 4.34 +.10
ICGN Icagen 1.56 +.07
ICON IconixBr 23.01 -.11
ILMN Ilumina 52.34 -.72
IMAX ImaxCorp 4.51 +.16
IMCL Imdone 44.02 -.20
IMMR Immersn 14.80 +25
BLUD Immucor 29.95 -.70
INPC InPhonich d.03 -.01
INCY Incyte 8.56 +19
IDEV IndevusPh 7.41 -.05
IEAM IndlEnti .76 +.11
IPCC InfPrCas 39.18 -2.29
INSP InfoSpoes 17.87 -.17
INFA Informal 16.45 -.04
INFY InfosysT 42,23 -.69
INWK InnerWkgs 14.90 +.69
INOD Innodata u5.78 +1.81
ISSC InnovSol 15.70 +.06
NSIT Insight 19.86 -1.24
INSM Insmedh 1.04 +.10
IART ItgUSci 41.57 +.27
IDTI IntgDv d12.50
INTC Intel 25.85 -.29
IBKR IntactBrkn 27.92 -.08
IDCC InterOig 22.04 -.31
IFSIA Intrface 18.48 +.57
INAP InterNAP d12.79 -.37
ISCA InllSpdw 43.96 -1,23
IIJI IntmtlnJ u9.94 +,10
ISIL Inlersil 29.42 -.19
INTV Intervolce u10.59 -.23
INTU Intuit 29.41 -1.13
ISRG InISurg 281.24 +5.69
VTIV inVentiv 29.87 -.13
SWIM Investools 15.80 +21
IVGN Invitrogn 90.70 +2.30
ISLN isilonSysn 5.65 +.18
ISIS Isis 16.08 +.02
ITRI Itron 75.79 -1.66
IVAN IvanhoeEn 1.95 -.02

JCOM j2Global 26.47 -.25
JASO JASolarn 52.71 +2.59
JDSU JDSUniph 13.27 -.48
JMBA Jamba 4.75 -.10
JBLU JetBlue 7.67 -.09
JSDA JonesSoda 7.51 -.19
JOSB JosphBnk 28.40 -1.00
JOYG JoyGIbl 52.79 +1.52
JNPR JnprNIwk 30.73 -.48
KLAC KLATnc 50.08 -.78
KALU KaiserAlu 71.75 +210
KNDL Kendle 40.64 -.19
KERX KeryxBb 9.21 -.09
NITE KnghlCap 13.63 +.46
KNOT Knot Inc 16.56 +.38
KONG KongZhg 5.08 +.28
KLIC Kulicke 6.78 +.07
JADE UJ Intlll 2.47 +.02
LKQX LKQ Cp 38.82 -1.66
LYTS LSIlInds 20.36 -.42
LRCX LamRsch i 47.21 -.69
LAMR LamarAdv 51.07 -1.07
LSTR Landstar 41.19 -.20
LSCC Latice 3.79 +.03
LWSN LawsnSft 9.89 -.13
LEAP LeapWIrels 36.00 +1.81
LVLT LeveB 299 -.06
LBTYA UbGkbbA 36.27 -.07
LBTYK UbGIobC 33.84 -.39
LINTA LibtvMlnIA 19.96 -.28
LCAPA UIbtMCapA113.12 -4.49
LIFC Ufecell 41.88 -.28
LPNT LUePtH 30.50 +.37


LGND UgandPhm d4.83 +.02
LNCR ULncare 35.83 -10
LLTC LinearTch 31.41 -.40
LIOX Lionbrdg 3.22 -.05
LOCM Localcomn 3.73 -.03
LNET LodgEnt 19.51 +.01
LOGI Logitech 33.77 -A41
LOOK LookSmart 3.15 +.33
LULU lululemngn 44.29 +.79

MCGC MCGCap 13.70 -.17
MGEE MGE 33.52 +.01
MOGN MGI Phr 29.09 -121
MIPS MIPSTech d6.67 -.18
MRVC MRVCm 2.33 -.08
MTSC MTS 40.00 -1.00
MVSN Macmosn 26.72 -.56
MGLN MageInHI 47.11 +.15
LAVA Magma 14.48 +32
MCHX MarchxB 12.12 +.85
MRVL MarvellT 17.20 -.41
MXWL MaxwifT 9.47 +.39
MDTH MedCath d21.90 -4.60
MEDX Medarex 12.97 +55
MCCC Mediacm 4.64 +.02
MDCI MedicActs 19.87 +.11
MPEL MelcoPBLn 14.15 -.46
MENT MentGr 12.19 -.20
MEU MercadoLn43.19 +2.13
VIVO MeridBs 30,38 -.47
MCRL Micrel 8.49 +.16
MCHP Micmchp 30.41 -.49
MSCC MicroSemi 26.12 -.18
MSFT Microsoft 33.93 -.53
MVIS Micrvisn 3.99 +.10
MLNM MillPhar u14.02 +.30
MLHR MillerHer 25.85 -.35
MICC Millicomh 109.68 +1.61
MSPD Mindspeed 1.42 -.08
MSON Misonbi 4.89 +.20
MOLX Molex 26.93 -.56
MOLXA MolexA 26.38 -.55
MNTA Momenta 5.16 +.08
MGRM Monogrm 1.34 +.02
MNST MonstrWw 37.68 +1.17
MHGC MorgHtl 18.42 -.54
MOVE Moveinc 2.53 -.17
MGAM MultimGm 7.61 -.32
MYGN MyriadGn 47.76 -.79
NTGR NETgear 32.65 -.45
NICE NICESys 33.06 -1,37
NIHD NIIl Hldg 52.67 +.38
NDAQ Nasdaq 42.50 +.13
NSTK Nastech 5.79 +.92
NAHC NatAtlH 6.00 +.11
NKTR NektarTh 6.51 +.39
UEPS NellUEPS u33.58 +.89
NETC NelServic 14.96 +.36
NTES Nelease 19.29 +.08
NFLX Neffllix 24.84 -.57
NTWK NelSolTch 3.64 -.12
NTAP NetwkA, 26.61 -.34
NRMX Neurochg 3.93 +.44
NBIX Neurcrine 10.05 +.05
NOEC NewOrEn n 5.27 -.58
NEXC NexCen 5.17 +.05
NOBH NobltyH 19.06
NTRS NorTrst 78.52 -1.69
NSTR NstarNeurodlO.10 -1.35
NOVA NovaMed 4.68 +.15
NVTL NvtlWris 18.76 -1.53
NVAX Novavax 3,35 -.13
NOVL Novell 6,89 -.23
NVLS Novlus 26.24 -.77
NUHC NuHorizf 7.10 +.08
NUVA NuVaslve u44.13 +2.13
NUAN NuanceCm 20.23 -.21
NTRI NuliSys 24.93 +.15
NUVO Nuvelo dl.52 -.01
NVDA Nvidias 32.17 -.51
OIlM 02Micro 14.60 +.61
ORLY OReillyA 32.20 -.04
OSIP OSI Phrm 40.70 -.54
OCNW OccamNelt d3.29 -.71
ODFL OldDomF h 24.64 -.48
OMTR Omniture 27.33 -1.34


OVTI OmniVisn 20.24 +.61 RYAAY Ryanairs 43.94 -.60
ASGN OnAssign 6.76 -,15
ONNN OnSmend 938 +15
ONXX OnyxPh u59.50 +.80 SBAC SBACOm 33.02 -.65
OTEX OpenTxt 34.75 -.25 SEIC SEI Invs 31.37 +.42
OPTV OpenTV 1.06 -04 STEC STEC 6.69 -,43
OPWV OpnwvSy d294 -.22 SIVB SVBFnGp 51.06 -.53
OXPS optXps u30.14 +.73 SLXP SalixPhm 11.25 -.04
ORCL Oracle 2018 -,34 SNDK SanDisk 38.04 -1.12
ORBC Orbcomm 6.52 +14 SGMO SangBio 14.62 -.41
SEED OriginAg d6.44 -.38 SANM Sanmina 2.02 -.05
ORIT Oritanln 14.84 -2.23 SAPE Sapient 7.34 -.06
OFIX Ortx 58.54 -1.15 SVNT SavienPh 12.73 +.17
OTTR OtterTai 34.89 -.18 SCHN Schnitzer 64.52 +2.93
SCHW Schwab u23.96 +.58
SCRX ScidelePh 20.12 -37
MALL PCMall 12.17 -.71 SGMS SdGames 3218 -.48
PDLI PDLBio 18.25 -.20 SHLD SearHIdgsl20.71 -5,27
PFCB PFChng 28.73 -.03 SCUR SecureCmp 9.86 +.10
PMCS PMCSra 7.69 -.16 SCSS SelCmfrt 11.51 +.11
PRGX PRGSchuitz 10.53 +.01 SIGI SectlInss 23.29 -.48
PCAR Paccars 49.21 -1.01 SMTC Semtech 15.95 +.03
PACR Pacerlnl 15.07 -.38 SEPR Sepracor 27.46 +.39
PCBC PacCapB 21.08 +.23 SQNM Sequenom 9.95 +.02
PEIX PacEthan d6.18 -.23 SNDA Shanda 37.01 +.19
PSUN PacSunwr 15.12 -.51 SHPGY Shire 68.11 -1.30
PAET PaelecHn 11.50 -.13 SHFL ShuffMstr 13.44 -.54
PTIE PainTher 11.29 +.26 SIRF SiRFTch 25.96 -.10
PALM Palmlncs 8.85 -.29 SWIR SieraWr 20.42 -.57
PAAS PanASlv 34.76 +.81 SIGM SgmaDsg 57.94 +1.11
PNRA PaneraBrd 37.14 -.71 SIAL SigmAls 52.01 +.01
PTRY Pantly 25.30 -.30 SIMG Siicnlmg 4.65 -.03
PMTC ParamTch 18.36 -.06 SLAB SilcnLab 37.97 -51
PDCO Patterson 36.99 -.92 SIMO SillcnMotn 21.34 +1.12
PTEN PattUTI 20,54 +.16 SSTI SSTIIf 2.86 -.09
PAYX Paychex 38,78 -.67 SPIL Slenware 9.65 +.11
PENN PnnNGm 60.75 -.32 SSRI SilvStdg 40.74 +.16
PPCO Penwest 5.46 -.16 SSTR Siverstar 2.25 -.28
PBCT PeopUtdF 16,88 +,02 SINA Sina 49.50 -1.98
PSPT PeopleSup 12.70 +.26 SBGI SIndair 11.30 +04
PPHM Peregrineh .52 -.01 SIRI SiriusS 351 -12
PRGO Pemngo u30.17 -.41 SKYW SkyWest 28.28 -.71
PETS PetMed 13.27 +.35 SWKS SkywksSol 8.60 +.14
PETD PetroDev 52.74 -.24 SMOD SmartM 9.06 -.11
PETM PetsMart d24.91 -.47 SWHC SmithWes 11.20 +.11
PPDI PharmPdt 40.87 -.33 SMSI SmithMicro 8.97 +.05
PHRM Pharmion 48.51 -.74 SSCC SmurfStne 11.08 -.13
PLXS Plexus 30.32 +.43 SOHU Sohu.cm 51.39 -1.93
PLUG PlugPower 3.55 -.06 SOLF Solarfunn 12.19 +1.10
POTP PointTherh .18 -.03 SONC SonicCorp 23.92 -.39
PLCM Polycom 26.66 +,06 SONS Sonus 7.07 -.04
BPOP Popular 10.08 +.17 SMBC SouMoBc 14.77
PRAA PortlRec 41.66 -.45 LNUX SourceFrg 2.65 +.01
QQQQ PwShsQQQ50.09 -.65 TSFG SoulhFnd 18.71 -.48
PWAV Powrwav 5.05 -.08 SPAB Spacehab .15 +.04
PRXI PremExmhb 9.99 +.39 SPSN SpansKonA 5.90 +.04
PRST Presstek 6.12 -.19 SPAR SpartMots 11.46 -.66
TROW PriceTR u64.37 +.80 SPPI SpectPh d3.00 -.16
PCLN priceline u106.89 -1.81 SPLS Stlales 21.28 -.44
PGNX ProgPh 21,72 +.15 SBUX Slaribucks 24.25 +26
PSYS PsychSol 39.66 -.03 STAR Starentn 18.38 +.91
XING QlaoXIng 10.54 +.59 STLD. SIIDynas 49.78 +1.17
QLGC Qkigic 14.41 -.22 SMRT StelnMrt 7.18 -.71
QCOM Qualcom 4004 +.88 STEM StemCelts 1.97
QTWW QuanFuel d,95 -.07 SRCL Stricycles 57.55 -.17
QSFT QuestSfhlf 17.05 +.09 SBIB StedBcss 11.68 -.12
QMAR QuintMari 25.77 -.70 STEI StewEnt 8.50 -.13
RCRC RC2 30.26 -.69 JAVAD SunMIcro 20.0 -1.25
RCNI RCN 13.98 -.02 SPWR SunPower115.90 +7.48
RFMD RFMicD 634 +.04 SCON SupTech 8.16 +1.06
RACK RackSys 11.07 -.09 SUPG SuperGen 4.00 -.02
ROIAK RadioOneD d2.53 -.27 SPRT SuppodtS8t 4.21 +.11
RMBS Rambus 18.65 -.32 SUSQ SusqBnc 19.11 -.81
GOLD Randgold u38.86 +2.75 SCMR Sycamore 3.97 -.08
RNWK RealNwk 6.46 -.10 SYMC Symantec 17.22 -.31
REDE RedEnvel 4.60 +.19 SYMM Symetri 4.34 +.07
RGNC RegncyEh 30.03 -.12 SYNA Synaptics 54.44 -.83
RCII RentACt 15.04 -.33 SNCR Synchron 32.85 -.83
RIMM RschMots 109.95 -260 SNPS Synopsys 24.52 +.18
RECN ResConn 21.84 +.18 SYNO Synovis 20,52 -.12
RSTO RestHrd 6.50 -.02 SNTA SyntaPh n 8.01 -.06
RNOW RighINow 19.82 -.06 BRLC SyntaxBrilh 3,21 -.09
RVBD Riverbed 29.00 -.05 SYNT Synlel 39.40 +.22
ROST RossSIrs 26.20 -.92 TBSI TBS IntlA 44.28 -4.92
RGLD RoyGId 30.03 +.14 AMTD TDAmeritr 19.20 +.03
RTEC Rudolph 12.52 -.47 THQI THQ 27,51 +.91
RURL Rural/Melli 2.67 +.27 TTWO TakeTwo 15.31 -.02


TLEO TaleoA 27.12 -.21
TASR TASER 14.42 +.14
TECD TechData 36.39 -.76
TKLC Tekelec 11,99 -.06
TTEC TeleTech 2157 +.33
TL.AB Telabs d7,22 -.34
TSRA TesseraT 39.95 -.18
TrEK TetraTc 22.73 +.42
TEVA TevaPhrm 44.72 -.52
TXRH, TexRdhsA 11.83 -.36
THRM Thermage 660 -.05
KOOL Thnmogn dl.97 -.02
TWPG TWeisel 12.93 -.60
COMS 3Com 4,71 -.09
SSRX 3SBlon 16.68 +2.28
TIBX TibcoSft 7,52 -.05
TWTC TWTele 22.81 +.48
TIVO TiVo Inc 6.64 -.27
.TTPY TomoThn d18.66 -.78
TSCO TractSupp 4023 -1.15
TRAD TrdeStatn 11.97 +.06
TXCC TmSwtc .99 +.01
TZIX TriZetto 15.76 -.41
TGIC TriadGty 9.82 +.55
TRID TridentMh 6.51 -.16
TRMB TdimbleNs 39.25 -.13
TQNT TriQuint 5,74 +.04
TRLG TrueReig 18.92 -.09
TRST TrslNY 10.48 -.23
TRMK Trustmk 26.20 -.56
TUES TuesMm 7.54 -.69
TMWD TumbwdC 1.33 +.10
UAUA UAL 44.17 +.67
UAPH UAPHdg 31.39 -.35
UCBH UCBH HId 17.12 -.05
RMIX USCncit 4.25 +.24
UTSI UTtrcm 3.27 -.04
ULTR Ultrapetrol 15.57 +.89
UMPQ Umpqua 16.37 -.58
UNTO UtdOnIn 16.64 +.09
USEG US Enr 5.04 +.03
USTR USlatn 57.88 -.67
UTHR UldThrp 103.76 -.76
UFPI UnivFor 32.81 +.09
URRE UraniumRn 12.58 +.22
URBN UrbanOut 25.55 -.99

VTV ValVsA 5.07 -.14
VCLK ValueClick 21.64 -.28
VSEA VadanSms 39.63 +.64
VDSI VascoDIa 22.11 -1,00
VMSI VentanaM u88,94 44.76
VRGY Vengy 20.51 -.72
VRSN VerssKn 33.70 +.55
VRTX VertxPh 25.96 -.27
VION VionPhmh .65 +.03
VMED VirgnMdahdl7.54 -.61
VPHM ViroPhnm 8,62 -.01
VPRT VislaPrt 44.46 +.08
WUS Vivus 4.98 +.07
WRNC Wamaco 36,86 -1.06
WRES WanenRs 13.92 -.16
WFSL WashFed 23,58 -.69
WERN WemerEnt 18,88 -.63
WSTL Westell dl,59 -.07
WTSLA WeISeal 2.28 -.04
WPSC WheelPit 19.26 -.09
WTNY WhitneyH 25.93 +.64
WFMI WholeFd 46.59 +.08
WIND WindRvr 11.29 -.07
RNIN WirRoninn 2.97 -.05
WYNN Wynn 130.76 -6.96
XMSR XMSat 14.25 -.81
XOMA XOMA 3.36 -.04
XLNX Xilinx 23.15 -.33
XFML XlnhuaFrn 7.25 -.87
YRCW YRCWwde 21.34 -.54
YHOO Yahoo 25,07 -1.03
ZBRA ZebraT 37.55 -.84
ZION ZeonBcp 55.64 -.97
Z1XI ZixCorp 3.11 +.03
ZOLT Zoitek 41.32 +.77
ZRAN Zoran 22.94 -.22
ZUMZ Zumiez 28.23 -.78
ZGEN ZymoGen 14.09 +.09


GVA GraniteC 36.11 -.58
GRP GranlPrde 47.16 +.50
GXP GtPlainEn 29.85 -.12
GFF Griffon 14.62 -.39
TV GpTelevisa 23.75 +.36
GSH GuangRy 36.42 -.96
GES Guess s 47.86 +1.33
HRP HRPTPrp 8.75 -.27
HBC HSBC 88.85 +.07
HAL Hallibrtn 37.02 -.43
JHS HanJS 13.01 -.08
PDT HanPtDv2 10.09 +.02
HBI Hanesbrds 31.39 -.06
THG Hanoverlns 45.01 -.67
HOG HarleyD 48.67 -1.20
HMY HarmonyG 10.79 +.18
HET HarrahE 87.30 -.68
HIG HartfdFn 94.79 -.87
HTE HarvstEng 23.90 +.42
HAS Hasbro 26.45 -.45
HE HawajiEl 21.56 -.13
HW Headwatrs 13.40 +.41
HCN HItCrREIT 44.16 -.32
HMA HitMgts 6.37 -.10
HR HIthcrRlty 25.16 -.49
HNT HealthNet 48.00 +.69
HL HedaM 11.33 +.34
HNZ Heinz 45.82 -.02
OTE HellnTel 18.67 -.52
HP HelmPayne 30.97 +.16
HPC Hercules 19.33 +.11
HSY Hershey 40.21 -1.86
HES Hess 68.38 -.32
HPQ HewlettP 4907 -.43
HIW HighwdPrp 34.76 -1.29
HOC HollyCp 53.13 +.27
HD HomeDo 2903 -09
HON HonwIllnit 58.52 +.38
HPT HospPT 36.73 -.61
HST HoslHoeis 18.91 -.47
HOV HovnanE 9.79 -.08


HUM Humana 73.10 +.14
HUN Hunlsmn 25.51 -.36,.
IBN ICICIBk 64.17 -.443
10 ION Geoph 15.41 +.69H
EWZ iShBrazil 8385 +1.28,
EWH IShHK 22.60 +.10,
EWJ iShJaDan 1368 +.04,
EWY iShKor 69.49
EWM iShMalasia 12.70 -.2
EWS iShSing 14.31 -.
EWT iShTaiwan 16.41 -.05'
FXI iShChin25 187.68 +5.
IW iShSP500 147.77 -.
EEM iShEmMkt 155.50 +.16.
EFA iShEAFE 82.42 -.13'
IYR iShREst 71.75 -1.07
IAl iShDJBrkr 51.62 +.773
IJR iShSPSml 66.84 -.2P3
SFI iStar 30.31 -1.527
ITT ITTCorp 64.25 +.59H
IDA Idacorp 33.85 +,2(,
IAR Idearon 22.16 -.59-
IKN IkonOffSol 11.17 -.17,)
Trrw rrw 55.39 -.31
IMN Imation 19.93 -.
IMB Indymac 11.79 +.28,
IFX Infineon 13.81 +.13
IR IngerRd 50.01 +.41'
IM IngrmM 20.52 -31
TEG IntegrysE 51.37 ,
ICE IntcIntEx 171.14 .:'
IBM IBM 103.44 -
IGT IntGame 42.20 -I
IP IntPap 34.49 +.21i
IPG Interpublic 9.17 -.12
IRM IronMins 35.65 -.04'

JPM JPMorgCh 4515 +10
JBL Jabil d18.51 -64A
JEC JacobsEs 82.06 +75
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Yesterday Pvs Day
Australia 1.1102 1.1210
Brazil 1.7345 1.7555 ;3
Britain 2.0563 2.0674
Canada .9640 .9640
China 7.4260 7.4344
Euro .6823 .6851
Honq Konq 7.7891 7.7879
Hunciarv 173.16 173.88
India 39.190 39.225
Indnsia 9259.26 .10000.00
Israel 3.9333 3.9503
Japan 111.57 110:69'
Jordan .7095 .7095
Malaysia 3.3450 3,350.T
Mexico 10.8899 -108690
Pakistan 61.16 61-.1o
Poland 2.48 '2.49
Russia 24.4708 24.5423"
Sincapore 1.4465 -1.4482.
Slovak Rep 22.50 22:51-
So. Africa 6.5721 6.7100'
So. Korea 913.24 919.12
Sweden 6.2928 6.3470
Switzerlnd 1.1250 1.1265
Taiwan 32.28 32.39
U.A.E. 3.6716 3.6714
Venzuel 2145.92 2150.54
British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show,
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Yesterday Pvs Day


Prime Rate


7.50 7.50


Discount Rate 5.00 5.00
Federal Funds Rate 4.69 3.75
Treasuries
3-month 3.32 3.38
6-month 3.55 3.62
5-year 3.84 3.89
10-vear 4.26 4.33
30-year 4.60 4.66



FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Dec07 94.09 +2.92
Corn CBOT Dec 07 383 +81/4
Wheat CBOT Dec 07 752V2 +41/2
Soybeans CBOT Jan 08 10791/2 +231/4
Cattle CME Feb08 98.05 -.32
Pork Bellies CME Feb08 88.42 -1.50
Sugar (world) NYBT Mar 08 9.94 +.04
Orange Juice NYBT Jan 08 133.60 +.45 A

SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day -
Gold (troy oz., spot) $813.00 $831.00
Silver (troy oz., spot) $15.029 $15.272
Copper (pound) $3.3015 $3.2510
NMER = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT= Chicago
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NCTN =New York Cotton Exchange.


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3-Yr.
Name NAV Chg %Rtn
AIM Investments A:
asValAp37.31 -.41 +25.6
ChartAp 16.68 -.09 +35.7
Constp 29.18 -.09 +31.1
HYdAp 4.32 ... +18.2
IntlGrow 34.79 -.03 +87.1
SelEqtyr 21.13 -.08 +23.5
AIM Investments B:
CapDvBt 18.21 +.01 +44.5
AIM Investor Cl:
Energy 51.30 .Ir
SumrmFtp 1498 -'.
U1ies 19,44 -.07 +75.4
Advance Capital I:
Balancp- 1932 -.07 +258
Retlnc 9.52 ... +11.2
Alger Fundsl:
SmCapGrt65 6 -04 +69.1
AllianceBern A:
BalanAp 18.12 -.07 +23.6
GlTcAp 76.09 -1.00 +38.6
IntlVaAp 23.78 -.11 +74.8
SnCpGrA 31.04 -.05 +39.4
AlllanceBern Adv:
IntValAdv 24.19 -.11 +785
LgCpGrAd23.70 -.16 +30.3
AlllanceBern B:
CorpBdBp11.87 -.02 +10.7
GbTchBt 67.47 -.88 +35.4
GrowthBt 27.82. -.08 +23,6
SCpGrBt. 26.65 -.05 +86.1
AllianceBern C:
]apGICt 25.74 -.05 +36.3
Alanz Funds A:
JDvVt 17.57 -.16 +48.8
Allanz Funds C:
GrowthCt 24.66 -.08 +42.8
TargetCt 22.18 +.03 +45.3
Amer Beacon Plan:
L rCpPIn 23.57 -.13 +40.2
Amer Century Adv:
EGroAp 25.60 -.16 +27.5
Aer Century Inv:
16nced n6.89 -.06 +21.1
Eqln8n .66 -.05 +29.1
Growthin 25.60 -.11 +33.7
rritagel n21.58 ...+107.2
IcGron 32.64 -.18 +28.1
IntDsrn 19.10 +.05+141.4
IrUGrol n 14.86 +.04 +78.2
LifeSdn 5.90 -.01 +26.1
New0pprn8.09 -.01 +50.1
OneChAgn14.33 -.03 +44.8
FfealEstl n27.25 -.44 +47.3
lAran 31.84 -.16 +19.6
Vpluelnvn 7.31 -.06 +25.7
Vstan 22.74 +.01 +67.0
American Funds A:
AmcpAp 21.44 -.18 +28.4
AMutlAp 29.90 -.22 +29.5
BelAp 19.89 -.09 +25.1
BondAp 13.21 ... +13.1
CapWAp 20.47 +.02 +18.3
CaplBAp 6620 -.34 +48.4
CapWGAp48.49 -.24 +73.1
EupacAp 55.87 -.08 +86.0
FdlnvAp 44.53 -.22 +53.8
GwthAp 36.57 -.18 +45.6
HITrAp 12.13 +.02 +21.2
IricoAp 20.69 -.09 +34.1
IritBdAp 13.48 ... +10.6
ICAA p 35.10 -.22 +34.3
NEcoAp 30.25 -.10 +52.6
1 PerAp 37.10 -.15 +62.4
NwWikA 63.77 +.10+126.6
SmCpAp 47.12 +.03 +83.6
TxExAp 12.20 ... +10.1
WshAp 36.01 -.25 +30.2
American Funds B:
BuBt 19.81 -.09 +22.3
CeplBBt 66.20 -.34 +45.0
CpWGrBt 148.21 -.25 +69.1
GQwtrBt 35.20 -.17 +42.4
IncoBt 20.57 -.09 +31.1
jABt 34.92 -.22 +312
Was lto 35.78 -24 +27.3
AMiel Mutual Fds:
/Aprec 49.31 -.51 +21.8
Aiel 52.90 -.42 +16.8
Artisan Funds:
[I 3520 +.25 +87.3
elCap 36.51 -21 +50.4
dCpVl 20.91 -.07 +43.0
aron Funds:
st 65.97 -.31 +52.3
romwlh 5352 -.33 +38.4
artnersp25.57 -.17 +71.7
Cap 25.67 -.09 +45.7
Bernstein Fds:
IntOur 13.15 -.01 +12.3
Mu 13.98 ... +8.3
TxMgdIr i28.86 -.16 +64.8
l nPort 28.84 -.16 +67.1
Mkts 52.40 +.18+156.3
lackRock A:
AuroraA 28.06 -.16 +25.1
BaVlAp 31.76 -.18 +332
CapDevAp 17.13 -.09 +30.4
GLAIAr 20.91 -.01 +55.5
iYInvA 7.88 +.01 +21.5
ackRock B&C:
GIAIC1t 19.69 -.01 +52.0
ElackRock Insth:
)aVll 31.96 -.18 +342
:bAlocr 21.00 -.01 +56.7
rarndywine Fds:
nueFdn 34.46 -.15 +49.7
:iEmdywnn 36.22 -.08 +57.1
Brinson Funds Y:
HiYkdlYn 6.74 .... +155
CGM Funds:
CapDvns 3323 -.24 +782
Focusn '56.56 +.33+140.4
Mutln 36.01 -.07 +60.7
ERM Funds:
SCpVI 32.43 -.29 +43.0
Qalamos Funds:
Gr&lncAp34.33 -.12 +35.2
,GrwlhAp 64.83 -.22 +382
GrowthCt 60.91 -.21 +35.2
1alvert Group:
sncop 16.83 -.01 +14.0
nlEqAp 24.62 -.14 +57.9
Ilnt 10.50 ... +7.3
A 0.86 -.08 +19.4
p 16.08 -.01 +15.9
oEqAp4032 -26 +26.2
CTxFU 10.06 ... +2.5
rxFLgp ir 1' -.01 +10.4
.TxFVT r" 1 ... +9.4
Causeway, IntI:
lnsitutnluen21.54 -.16 +57.4
Clipper ',9f82"-.26+19.5
Cohen & Steers:
RftyShrs 78.23-1.41 +47.5
4olumbla-Class A:
m t 31.04 -.21- +45.1
tEqA I4.85 -.23 +43.1
01CntyAt16.6I -.12 +63.5
arsGrAt 22.93 -.13 +35.4
Columba Classa Z:
AcorZ 31.86 -.22 +46.4
'AcomlntZ 48.72 +.13+116.0
InlEqZ 19.55 -.04 +75.9
LgCpldxZ 28.79 -20 +30.9
}rlnOpZr1824 +.04 +91.5
IFA Funds: '
JSCorEq2n11.89-.08 NS
DWS Scudder Cl A:
CommAp 24.49 +21 +56.6
.)pHiRA 50.45 -.35 +32.7

borPllsinc 12.56 -.02 +12.0
EmMkIn 12.31 +.05 +40.4
EmMkGrr3024 +.11+158.8
uroEq 41.48 -.37 +75.3
,IbBdSr 10.09 -.01 +13.3
3b0pp 46.34 -.07 +67.1
3bThem 36.61 -.05 +85.1
old&Prc 26.43 +28 +84.4
GrolncS 22.29 -.14 +24,7
HiYIdTx 12.67 ... +15.4
IntTxAMT 11.02 ... +9.1
ntlFdS 71.49 -.39 +79.7
LgCoGro 30.07 -.16 +31.3
LatAmnrEq 84.58 +.76+256.2
MgdMuniS8.94 ... +12.3
IA TFS 14.07 ... +11.4
usvla Funds A:
|W/enA 40.51 -20 +37.7
Pavis Funds B:
Davis Funds C &Y:
;NYVenY 41.06 -20 +38.8
NYVenC 38.83 -.19 +34.6
elaware Invest A:
rendAp 19.84 -.03 +30.7
TxUSAp 11.23 ... +10.8
Delaware Invest B:
pekilchB 327 ... +21.0
SelGrBt 27.14 -.21 +37.4
DnImensional Fds:
mMktV 46.86 +.07+201.0
ISmVan22.59 -.04 +88.1
UJSLgCon4327 -.29+31.1
JSLgVan 24.68 -.16 +37.5
JS Miron15.19 -.10 +28.5
JSSmialn21,l0 -.17 +29.7
JSSmVa 27.35 -37 +31.3
ntaSmCon2127 -.09 +84.0
EmgMktn 35,84 +.06+157.9
ivxdn 10,19 ... +12.3
ntVan 25.63 -25 +87.9


Gb5Fxlnenl0.83 ... +11.0
TM USTgtV 23.64-24 +29.7
TMIntVa 22.01 -21 +89.9
MIwV 17.66 -.14 +40.5
1YGIFxdn10.37 ... +11.4
FARIEn2820 -,47 +43.0
;dge&Cox:
86.45 -.57 +27.3
e 12.59 +.01 +12.4
k 48.73 -.28 +79.1
kuk 151.65 -1.55 +36.4

.Ac: 46.37 -.11 +309
Dre1 10.84 -.07 +333
Ainv 41.98 -30 +29.5
rr qLj 32.19 -22 +13.1
r 12.80 ... +7.5
6.00
us Founders:
rowthB 0.0
wthFp 0.0
yus Premier:
Ivp 32.17 -.16 +352
HYdAp 7.00 ... +16.1
aAr 33.97 -.11 +432
cGroA 27.30 -.24 +21.2


Driehaus Funds:
EMkIGr 56.08 +.13+211.5
Eaton Vance Cl A:
ChInaAp 39.19 +.48+192.4
AMTFM81I10.39 -.01 +12.6
MuIfCGrA11.35 -.01 +67.6
InBosA 6,27 ... +20.8 '
LgCpVal 22.40 -.10 +47.7
NagMun 11.00 -.01 +16.0
SpEqtA 16.07 ... NA
TradGvA 7,20 +.01 +12.8
Eaton Vance Cl B:
FLMBt 10.61 -.01 +10.1 '
H6hSBt 12,76 -.02 +20.4
NaoMBt 10.99 -.01 +13.4
Eaton Vance Cl C:
GovtCp 7.19 ... +10.3
NaUMCI 10.99 -.01 +13.3
Evergreen A:
AstA p 15.69 -.05 +33.8
Evergreen C:
AsltAICI 15.14 -.05 +31.0
Evergreen I:
Codli 10.33 +.01 +11.4
SIMunil 9.85 ... +7.8
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 27.61 +.01 +120.8
HiYieldp 4.50 +.01 +15.7
ValRestr 57.12 -.38 +44.2
FBR Funds:
Focus 56.17 -.31 +46.3
FPA Funds:
Nwine 11.01 ... +12.3
Fairholme 32.91 -.16+61.4
Federated A:
MidGrStAe38.65-4.46 +47.8
KaufmApe 6.10 -.63 +59.4
MuSecA 10.26 -.01 +8.9
Federated Instl:
KaufmnKe 6.11 -.62 +59.0
Fidelity Adv FocT:
EnergyT 51.51 +.01+126.3
HICarT 22.38 -.03 +40.0
Fidelity Advisor A:
DivintlAr 25.55 +.04 +64.9
Fidelity Advisor I:
DivlnU n 25.98 +.05 +66.3
EqGri n 67.95 -.3 +44.9
Eqlnl n 31.31 -.17 +34.2
IntBdIn 10.67 -.02 +9.1
Fidelity Advisor T:
BaancT 16.61 -.03 +27.6
DMntTp 25.25 +.05 +63.8
DivGrTp 13.65 -.14 +22.8
DynCATp 20.20 +.06 +55.0
EqGrTp 63.91 -.03 +42.7
EqInT 30.87 -.17 +32.2
GrOppT 41.53 -.36 +39,6
HilnAdTp 10.34 +.01 +30.9
IntBdT 10.65 -.02 +8.1
MidCpTp 27.52 -.10 +44.3
MulncTp 12.65 ... +10.4
OvrseaT 26.27 +.16 +68.5
STFiT 9.25 -.01 +8.5
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2010n 1529 -.03 +26.7
FF2015n 12.84 -.03 +30.2
FF2020n 16.34 -.04 +34.1
FF2025n 13.54 -.04 +35.3
FF2030n 16.98 -.05 +38.6
FF2035n 14.07 -.04 +39.2
FF2040n 10.05 -.03 +40.3
Fidelity Invest:
AggrGrrn 23.30 +.06 +44.9
AMgr5On 16.74 -.04 +22.9
AMgr70n 17.46 -.03 +25.9
AMgr20rnl2.76 -.01 +20.9
Baelano 19.89 -.03 +38.9
BlueChGrn44.67 -.20 +23.7
CAMunn 12,09 ,.. +11.2
Canadan 65.20 -.12+105.8
CapApn 30.07 +.08 +40.0
CapDevOn14.45 -.04 +37.6
Cplncrn 8.82 +.01 +272
ChinaRgn 37.39 +.48+133.4
CngSn 499.31 -1.71 +35.7
CTMunrnll.20 ... +9.6
Contran 75.93 -.22 +57.7
CnvScn 28.82 +.04 +45.7
DisEqn 31.64 -.18 +42.4
Divlntin 43.51 +.20 +78.9
DivStkOn 17.00 -.08 +38.4
DivGthn 30.64 -29 +25.1
EmrMkn 35.55 +24+208.6
Eqlncn 58.40 -.42 +33.6
EIIn011 24.20 -.14 +28.1
ECapAp 31.49 +.16 +93.0
Europe 46.33 +.18 +68.4
Exchn 352.60 -1.21 +41.5
Export n 25.86 -.15 +48.6
RFidel n 40.76 -.14 +42.8
fty rn 23.24 -.08 +46.5
FftRateH+irn9.65 ... +14,5
FrtInOnen 31.29 -.14 +35.0
GNMAn 10.87 +.01 +13.2
GovlInc 10.24 ... +13.1
GroCon 82.52 -.20 +53.9
Grolncn 28.93 -.13 +18.2
Grolnclln 11.77 -.04 +36.2
Highincrn 8.72 ... +19.5
Indepnn 27.53 +.08 +62.0
IntBdn 10.13 -.02 +9.5
InlGovn 10.18 ... +11.8
InllDisc n 45.75 ..
IntSCprn29.95 .,.- .;2
InvGBn 7.17 -.01 +9.9
Japan n 17.12 -.01 +45.6
JpnSmn 12.16 +.04 +11.9
LCpVlrn 15.28 -.04 +40.7
LatAin 65.23 +.53+2672
LevCoStkn32.52 -.07 +682
LowPrn 43.33 -.17 +41.9
Magellnn 99.25 -.36 +36.4
MDMurn 10.68 ... +9.7
MAMunn 11.69 ... +11.3
MIMunn 11.6 \... +10.5
MidCapn 30.26 -.08 +51.4
MN Munn 11.20 ... +10.0
MtgSecn 10.47 ... +7.0
Munilnen 12.51 ... +11.5
NJMunrn11.37 ... +11.4
NwMktrn 14.80 +.03 +34.8
NwMilln 33.51 +.01 +50.0
NYMunn 12.58 ... +10.6
OTCn 51.08 -.39 +52.8
Oh Munn 11.40 ... +10.6
0lOIndex 10.68 -.08 NS
Ovrsean 55.52 +.54 +87.6
PcBasn 34.84 -.07+109.9
PAMun r n 10.66 ... +10.7
Purinon 19.69 -.07 +29.7
RealEn 29.01 -.48 +39.3
StlntMun 10.25 ... +8.0
STBFn 8.62 -.01 +8.4
SmCaplndr 23.29+.02 +49.2
SmllCpSrn19.31 -.11 +38.6
SEAsian 44.65 +.31+212.6
StkSIcn 31.00 -.10 +41.2
Stratlnrcn 10.65 ... +19.9
StrReRtr 10.17 +.01 NS
TotalBdn 10.30 -.01 +11.7
Trend n 74.56 -23 +44.7
USBIn 10.83 ... +11.6
Ulityn 20.36 -.06 +60.1
ValStratn 34.35 -.24 +38.4
Valuen 84.31 -.59 +42.6
Wldwn 23.80 +.02 +64.8
Fidelity Selects:
Airm 51.18 +.10 +62.6
Banking n 28.39 -.41 -2.1
Beotchn 69.55 -.25 +24.3
Brolrn 72.42 +.16 +69.1
Chemgn 82.79 +.14 +56.9
ComEquipn23.72 -.25 +28.9
Comp n 47.25 -.80 +39.6
ConDisn 23.63 -.47 +14.7
ConStapn68.07 +.11 +59.9
CstHon 38.92 -.12 +12.5
DfAern 9427 -28 +74.1
Electrn .47.3 -.48 +28.7
Enrgyn 63.85 -.02+138.0
EngSvn 95.19 +.57+152.0
Envirn 19.09 ... +41.5
FirnSvn 108.12 -.50 +19.2
GFldrn 45.59 +.44+114.1
Healthn 134.94 -.11 +44.3
HOmFn 33.61 -.52 -25.4
Insurn 69.26 +.11 +332
Leisrn 82.44-1.26 +35.7
Material n 58.67 +22 +76.1
MedD n 53.60 ... +62.8
MdEqSysn25.59 -.02 +33.1
Multmdn 40.76 -.91 +17.0
NIGasn 47.95 +.25+112.1
Papersn 33.41 -.34 +9.9
Pharnn 11.93 ... +49.7

Techn 82.14 -.94 +41.9
Telcns 53.54 -.06 +52.0


Fidelity Spartan:
Eqldxlnvn52.18 -.35 +31.1
5001nxlnv rn102.66-.70 +31.1
Intlnxlnvn49.73 +.06 +71.5
TolMktlnvn41.68 -27 +34.2
Fidelity Spart Adv:
EqldxAdn 52.18 -.36 NS
500Adrn102.68 -.70 NS
TolMktAdrn41.69-.27 NS
First Eagle:
GISbA 50.63 +25 +59.5
OverseasA 27.74 +.26 +57.0
First Investors A


BIChpAp 24.63 -.18 +25.5
GIoUAp 8.88 ... +54.9
GovtAp 10.75 ... +11.0
GrmlnAp 1624 -.11 +30.6
IncoAp 2.94 ... +13.4
MATFAp 11.50 ... +8.1
MrTFAp 11.95 ... +8.5
MidCpAp 30.83 -.15 +36.4
NJTFAp 12.58 ... +8.3
NYTFAp 14.03 .. +7.8
PATFAp 12.63 ... +8.8
SpSAp 24.31 -.15 +42.0
TxExAp 9.67 ... +7.9
Tot.tAp 15.59 -.06 +22.9
ValueBp 7.83 -.09 +29.5
Firsthand Fundse
SGbTech 5.29+.03 +32.9
TechVal 43.90 -.07,+57.5
Frank/Temp Frnk A:
AdjUSp 8.88 ... +11.2
ALTFAp 11.26 ... +10.5
AZTFAp 10.80 ... +10.9
Ballnvp 65.32 -.30 +32.0
CallnsAp 12.43 ... +12.4
CAIntAp 11.38 ... +9.6
CaITFAp 7.17 ... +14.1
CapGrA 12.96 -.07 +24.2


I Hw o EA TE UTUL UN TBLS


Here are mhe 1 000 biggest mutual funds IIsled on Nasdaq TaDles
snow irie tund name, sell price or Net Assel Value (NAVi and daily
nel crlanqe. as well as one toial return figure 3a lolo0ws

Tues: 4.-i 1011il return (al
Wed: 12-mo total return 11
Thu: 3 yr cumulative total return i"'i
Fri: 5-yr cumulative toial return i o|

Name: Name of mutual fund and family
NAV: Nei asset .alue.
Chg: Net change in price of NJAV
Total return: Peirnlt change in NAV lor the time period shown. with
dividends reinvested It period longer man 1 year, return is cumula-
tiMe
Data caeied on NAVs reported 1 Lipper cfly 6 pm Eastern
Footnotes: e Ex-captal ga.ns distributor. i Presoius day's quote
n No-load fund p Fund assets used Ito pay distribution costs r -
Redemption tee or ,-oninglent deterred sales load may apply s -
Stock dividend or spli I Both p and r x Ex-cash dividend NA -
No nlormarion aallable NE Data in question NN Fund does not
wisn to be iracKed. NS Fund did not exisl at start date Source:
Lipper, Inc. and The Associated Press


COTFAp 11.73 -.01 +11.9
CTTFAp 10.82 -.02 +11.7
CvtScAp 16.33 -.02 +28.8
Db TFA 11.65 -.01 +11.3
DynTchA 31.71 -.10 +34.4
EqlncAp 21.11 -.13 +20.2
Fedintp 1128 -.01 +9.1
FedTFAp 11.85 -.01 +12.6
FLTFAp 11.63 ... +11.7
FoundAlp 14.25 -.05 +36.8
GATFAp 11.87 ... +11.5
GoklPrM A 42,03 +.80+126.4
GrwthA p 45.42 -.45 +40.0
HYTFAp 10.54 -.01 +15.0
IncomAp 2.66 ... +31.3
InsTFAp 12.04 ... +11.5
NYITFp 10.75 ... +7.9
LATFAp 11.32 ... +10.6
LMGvScA 10.04 ... +9.7
MDTFAp 11.43 -.01 +10.9
MATFAp 11.64 ... +10.9
MITFAp 12.03 ... +12.0
MNInsA 11.89 ... +10.8
MOTFAp 12.01 ... +12.0
NJTFAp 11.93 ... +12.5
NYInsAp 11.25 ... +9.7
NYTFAp 11.57 ... +11.4
NCTFAp 12.01 -.01 +11.3
OhiolAp 12.37 ... +12.1
ORTFAp 11.66 ... +12.2
PATFAp 10.23 ... +12.0
ReEScAp2020 -.34 +11.7
RisDvAp 35.48 -.23 +22.2
SMCpGrA 42.29 -.12 +38.7
USGovAp 6.44 ... +12.3
UtilsAp 15.09 -.07 +58.5
VATFAp 11.56 -.01 +11.6
Frank/Trrmp Frnk Adv:
IncmeAd 2.65 ... +32.1
Frank/Temp Frnk B:
IncomeBt 2.65 ... +28.1
Frank/Temp Frnk C:
FoundA]p 13.97 -.05 +34.2
InoomCt 2.68 ... +29.7
Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
BeacnA 17.12 -.12 +42.6
DiscA 33.26 -.08 +65.2
QualfdAt 23.57 -.10 +50.9
SharesA 26.83 -.14 +41.0
Frank/Temp MIl C:
DiscCl 32.85 -.07 +61.9
SharesCt 26.40 -.14 +38.3
Frank/Temp Temp A:
DvMkldAp 36.09 +.45+1312
ForgnAp 13.16 ... +63.4
GIBdAp 11.86 +.02 +29.1
GrwthAp 24.66 -.14 +41.9
IntxEM p 0.0
WordAp 19.10 -.11 +56.0
Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
GrthAv 24.69 -.14 +43.0
Frank/Temp Tmp B&C:
DevMIdC 35.14 +.44+126.5
ForgnCp 12.91 -.01 +59.7
GWlthCp 23.99 -.13 +38.8
GE Elfun S&S:
S&S PM 49.70 -.30 +32.4
GE Investments:
TRFdI 19.65 -.07 +34.9
GMO Trust III:
EmMkr 2727 +.06+177.0
For 19.93 -.13 +72.6
IntlntVI 37.76 -.27 +70.8
GMO Trust IV:
ErrMkt 27.20 +.06+177.3
Foreign 19.94 -.13 +73.0
InlOGrEq 34.76 -.17 NS
InlnlnV I 37.76 -.26 +71.1
GMO Trust VI:
ErogMls r27.22 +.05+177.8
InflndxPI 25.55 -.11 NS
InstCorEq 43.23 -25 NS
USQltyEq 22.49 -.09 NS
Gabelli Funds:
Assetl 52.79 -.25 +48.7
Gateway Funds:
Gateway 28.51 -.11 +24.3
Goldman Sachs A:
HYMuAp 10.52 -.02 +11.5
MdCVAp 39.43 -.19 +38.8
Goldman Sachs Inst:
HYMunin 10.53 -.01 +12.7
MidCapV 39.86 -.19 +40.5
StruIlnt 16.91 -.11 +75.1
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11.88 +.01 +142
CapAplnst36.73 -21 +323
Inllr 76.48 +.01+106.4
Hartford Fds A:
CpAppApe40.38-3.89 +62.7
DivGthApe20.95-1.35 +39.0
Hartford Fds C:
CapApC te36.29-3.88 +59.3
Hartford Fds L:
GrwOppLe32.444.53 +72.3
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 60.42 -.22 +66.4
DOv&Gr 24.19 -.11 +41.3
Advisers 23.75 -.10 +28.8
Stock 55.06 -.35 +37.4
TouRetBd 11.64 ... +12.1
Hartford HLS IB:
CapAppp 59.96 -21 +65.1
Henderson GIbI Fds:
IntOppAp 28.32 -.05 +89.5
Hennesay Funds:
CorGroll 27.85 +.14 NS
HoIBalFdn16.98 -.07+19.2
Hotchkis & Wiley:
MidCpVal 26,11 -.46 +18.5
HussmnStrGr 15.59-.03
+15.5
ICON Fds:
Energy 40.14 -.04 +99.7
HtharMe 17.57 -.03 +31.3
ISI Funds:
NoAmnp 7.56 -.01 +18.6
Ivy Funds:
AssetSC 126.6 +.34+105.3
GINatRsAp41.32 +.32+134.1
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpValp 26,60 -.28 +35.4
JPMorgan Select:
InsEqn 40.66 -.23 +58.1
JPMorgan Sel CIs:
ntrdAmern28.50 -.18 +34.8
Janusc:
Balanced 26.38 -.03 +342
Contrarian20.50 -.03 +67.3
Enteripr 57,24 -20 +60.3
FedTE 6.45 -.02 +2.9
IxBnld 9.49 -.01 +12,2
Fund 31.90 -.17 +35.1
FundaEq 2826 -.12 +45.3
G UfeSci 23.78 +.01 +39.4
GITechr 15.51 -.04 +51.1
Grinc 41.07 -.25 +37.1
MdCpVal 25.72 -.17 +42.9
Orion 12.83 ... +99.0
Ovrseasr 60.04 +.42+170.4
Research 30.71 -.04 +502
ShTmBd 2.89 ... +10.6
Twenty 70.94 ... +68.4
Ventur 73,30 -.26 +60.0
Wrd'Wr 56.66 -.48 +45.7
Janus Adv S Shrs:
Forty 39.70 -.02 +72.6
JennisonDryden A:
BlendA 21.00 -.14 +48.5
HilYdAp 5.58 +.01 +18.3
InuredA 10.51 -.01 +8.7
UlilyA 16.64 -.03+106.4
JennlsonDryden B:
GrowthB 16.28 -.09 +27.3
HiYldBt 5.57 ... +16.5
lnsuredB 10.54 ... +8.1
John Hancock A:
BondAp 14.74 ... +12.1
COasacVlp25.35 -.18 +21.1
RgBkA 32.59 -.56 +1.8
St-lnAp 6.57 ... +14.9
John Hancock B:
StrncB 6.57 ... +12.6
John Hancock Cli:
LSAggr 16.06 -.09 NS
LSBalanc 15.08 -.04 NS
LSGrwth 15.85 -.06 NS
Julius Baer Funds:
IntiEqlr 51.62 +.13+1009
IntEqA 50.46 +.13 +99.3
IntEqlllr 17.88 +.04 NS
KeelSmCpp28.13 ... NA
Kinetlics Funds:
Pdm 31.43 +,16 +92.6
LSWalEq n18.88 -.10+37.3
Lazard Instl:
Err.,im ;7"r +.14+173.4
Lagg Mason: Fd
OpporTrl 19.21 -.05 +332
SplInp 35.78 +.03 +205
VelTrp 68.36 -.76 +13.6
Legg Mason Instl:
VelTrlnst 76.81 -.84 +17.1
Legg Meson Ptr, A:
AgGrAp 116.40 -.29 +27.9
ApprAp 16.50 -.06 +31.9
HllncAI 655 +.02 +17,7
InAICGAp15.62 +.03 +58.4


LgCpGAp25.11 -.19 +20.1
Legg Mason Ptrs B:
CapIncBt 17.38 -.03 +29.6
LgCpGB t23.28 -.18 +17.5
Longleaf Partners:
Partners 34.49 -.50 +35.3
Inti 20.19 +.03 +63.1
SmCap 28.90 -.37 +52.4
Loomis Sayles:
LSBondl 14.81 -.01 +29.1
StrincC 15.30 -.01 +25.5
LSBondR 14.76 -.02 +28.0
StrincA 15.24 -.01 +28.4
Lord Abbett A:
AffilAp 15,77 -.10 +30.7
BdDebAp 7.97 ... +19.3
MidCpAp 22.21 -.23 +30.1
MFS Funds A:
MITA 22.31 -.12 +37.2
MIGA 15.17 -.12 +27.2
HilnA 3.72 ... +16.9
InlNwDA 30.60 +.02 +83.8
MFLA 9.82 -.01 +10.6
TotRA 16.62 -05 +24.4
ValueA 28.64 -.17 +42.5
MFS Funds B:
MIGBn 13.69 -.11 +24.8
GvScBn 9.52 ... +9.4
HilnB n 3.74 +.01 +14.7
MulnBn 8.39 -.01 +9.4
TotRBn 16.61 -.05 +22.0
MFS Funds Instl:
[nllEqn 21.83 -.09 +66.5
MainStay Funds A:
HiYldBA 6.31 ... +22.3
MainStay Funds B:
CapApBt 32.60 -.21 +23.7
ConvBt 16.75 -.02 +36.3
GovtBI 8.24 ... +8.4
HYIdBBt 6.28 +.01 +19.7
IntEqB 16.44 -.11 +53.2
SmCGBp 15.25 -.09 +10.5
TotRIBt 19.41 -.07 +22.6
Mairs & Power:
Growth 80.56 -.64 +24,3
Marsico Funds:
Focusp 21.83 -.19 +43.5
Growp 22.99 -.13 +36.7
2lstcnp 18.30 -.13 +63.7
Matthews Asian:
China 41.99 +.49+207.0
India r 22.93 +.05 NS
PacTiger 32.04 -.13+127.4
Mellon Funds:
InIFd 17.98 ... +52.6
Midas Funds:
MklasFd 6.14 +.14+174.1
Monetta Funds:
Monellan 15.91 -.04 +58.2
Morgan Stanley A:
DivGthA 20.92 -.10 +24.1
Morgan Stanley B:
DivGtB 21.07 -.10 +24.5
GIbDivB 16.73 -.11 +42.9
StratB 21,05 ... NA
MorganStanley Inst:
EmMkin 41.79 +.36+1952
GIValEqAn21.34 -.14 +41.7
InEEqn 22.69 -.15 +52.3
Under Funds A:
IntermtA 24.48 -.22 +35.7
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 17.27 -.12 +44.0
DiscZ 33.69 -.08 +66.9
QuafdZ 23.77 -.10 +52.5
SharesZ 27.09 -.13 +42.5
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 33.11 -.27 +21.3
Geneslnst 55.07 -.09 +56.4
Intlir 2627 +26 +80.5
Partner 3325 -.06 +502
Neuberger&Berm Tr:
Genesis 57.37 -.09 +55.3
Nicholas Group:
Hilncin 10.43 +.02 +15.4
Nch n 56.40 -29 +23.5
Northern Funds:
SmCpldxnlO.73 -.09 +28.8
Technlyn 13.96 -.13 +22.9
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhiOkSGrn36.70-.48 +11.0
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncr 29.04 ... NA
GIoball 27.18 ... NA
Intlrn 25.67 -.15 +55.8
Oakmark r 45.77 .. NA
Select r 30.84 ... NA
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZn16.41 -.14 +50.4
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFMu 9.04 +.01 +7.9
AMTFrNY 12.37 +.01 +14.6
CAMuniA p 10.45 +.02 +13.0
CapApAp 51.72 -.37 +28.8
CaplncAp12.68 -.04 +21.4
ChmplncAp9.06 +.02 +15.0
DvMktAp 55.69 +.28+166.3
Discp 56.77 -.17 +36.8
EquityA 11.88 -.08 +35.7
GlobAp 79.17 -.29 +54.4
GIbOppA 39.35 -.06 +61.3
Goldp 39.48 +.38+148.0
InTBdAp 6.64 +.02 +36.2
MnStFdA 42.51 -.32 +30.2
MnStOAp 15.38 -.12 +32.3
MSSCAp 22.23 -.14 +32.9
MilCapA 19.84 -.12 +25.9
PAMun'LAp 12.24 ... +16.9
S&MdCpVI 40.20 +.06 +54.4
StrnAp 4.45 +.01 +252
USGvp 9.48 +.01 +11.9
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 9,01 +.02 +5.4
AMTFrNY 12,38 +.01 +12.0
CplncBI 12.53 -.04 +18.5
ChmplncB t9.05 +.02 +12.4
EquliyB 11.21 -.08 +32.1
SrlncBt 4.47 +.02 +22.3
Oppenhelm Quest:
OBalA 18.55 -.07 +14.5
Oppenheimer Roch:
UdNYAp 3.30 ... +12.6
RoMuAp 17.62 +.01 +17.2
RcNtMuA 11.15 +.01 +142
PIMCO Admln PIMS:
TotRtAd 10.62 +.02 +14.3
PIMCO Instl PIMS:
AlAsset 13.21 +.01 +23.7
ComodRR 16.18 +.26 +38.0
DevLcMkrll.67 +.03 NS
Filncr 10.10 +.02 +18.2
HiYBd 9.59 ... NA
LowDu 10.12 +.01 +12.6
ReaRinl 11.20 +.01 +15.0
ToIRt 10.62 +.02 +15.2
PIMCO Funds A:
TolRtA 10.62 +.02 +13.6
PIMCO Funds D:
TRtnp 10.62 +.02 +14.1
PhoenixFunds A:
BalanA 15.10 -.05 +22.6
CapGrA 17.19 .. NA
Pioneer Funds A:
BondAp 9.16 ... NA
EurSelEqA42.86 -.33 +53.3
GrlhAp 14.47 -.14 +25.0
InlValA 28.10 -.13 +70.7
MdCpGrA 16.84 -.13 +28.8
PionFdAp 50.41 -.34 +33.6
TxFreAp 11.14 ... +9.3
ValueAp 17.22 -.12 +28.9
Pioneer Funds B:



Eqlncp 29.82 -.18 +32.9
Growthpn34.33 -.08 +36.9
Price Funds:
Balarncen 22.,19 -.08 +31.1
BIChip n 39.99 -.23 +33.6
CABondn 10.77 ... +11.1
CapApp n 2i.58 -.08 +32.1
DivGron 26.70 -.16 +32.1
EmEsrp 39.07 -.05+178.1
EmMkrtSn48,06 +.29+187.2
Eqlncn 29.88 -.18 +33.7
Eqlndexn 39.52 -.27 +30.2
Europen 2336 -.10 +72.5
GNMAn 9.43 +.01 +12.7
Growth n 34.66 -.08 +37.7
GrSinn 22.76 -.12 +28.0
HlhSdn 30.19 -.06 +51.1
Hield n 6.85 ... +19.8
IntBondn 10.44 ... +14.7
IntODisn 57.03 -.02+109.4
InOSIkn 19 5 1
Japane 0 1, 26 *aS ,.J9
Lstlin 5771 'fli.t14
MDShrtn 5.15 ... +7.3
MDBondn 10.35 .., +10.3
MidCapn 62,57 -.23 +48.5
MCapVal n26.02 -.26 +38,5
NAmern 35,55 -.16 +302
NAslan 23.14 +.13+203.8
NewEra n 61.26 +20+108.9
NHorizn 34.53 -.17 +355
Ninocn 8.98 +.01 +13.4


NYBandn 11.06 +.01 +10.7
PSInon 16.56 -.04 +25.9
RealEstn 21.81 -.39 +46.3
R2010n 16.90 -.06 +31.3
R2015n 13.21 -.05 +33.5
R2020n 18.55 -.08 +35.8
R2025n 13.77 -.06 +37.7
R2030n 19.94 -.09 +39.9
SoTec n 23.83 -.21 +28.9
ShtBdn 4.72 ... +11.6
SmCpStkn34.62 -.27 +28.1
SmCapValIn42.03-.31 +33.6
SpecGrn 22.23 -.11 +45.0
SpecInn 12.31 -.01 +19.2
TFIncn 9.77 ... +11.3
TxFrHn 11.52 ... +13.9
TxFrSIn 5.33 ... +7.8
USTIntn 5.45 ... +12.3
USTLgn 11.72 +.01 +15.6
VABondn 11.35 -.01 +10.2
Value n 27.63 -.23 +35.6
Principal Inv:
DiscLCnst 16.94 -.11 +31.7
LgGrIN 9.40 -.04 +50.7
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvApx 9.10 -.05 +11.8
AZTE 9.01 ... +9.6
Convp 20.55 -.03 +29.7
DiscGr 22.09 -.02 +32.6
DvdnApx 9.75 -.02 +14.7
EqInAp 17.99 -.10 +34.4
EuEq 32.68 -.17 +71.2
GeoAp 18.01 -.07 +21.0
GIbEqtyp 12.28 -.06 +55.6
GrinAp- 19.14 -.11 +20.5
HIthAp 58.62 -.11 +22.5
HiYdAp 7.86 ... +19.4
HYAdAp 6.11 +.01 +22.0
IncmAp 6.77 -.01 +11.9
IntlEqp 34.72 -.12 +69.2
IntGrlnp 17.27 -.11 +71.0
InvAp 14.69 -.12 +23.5
NJTxAp 9.10 ... +11.1
NwOpAp 51.91 -24 +30.0
OTCAp 9.99 +.04 +41.9
PATE 8.96 -.01 +10.1
TxExAp 8.57 ... +10.1
TFinAp 14.58 ... +9.3
TFHYA 12.58 -.01 +14.2
USGvAp 13.24 -.03 +12.4
ULAp 15.82 -.05 +66.1
VstaAp 11,56 -.05 +28.9
VoyAp 18.99 -.20 +17.6
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 20.11 -.15 +18.9
DiscGr 20.06 -.02 +29.6
DvdrnBtx 9.68 -.01 +12.2
EqInct 17.81 -.11 +31.4
EuEq 31.49 -.16 +67.5
GeoBt 17.81 -.07 +18.3
GIbEqt 11.15 -.05 +52.2
GINtRst 35.21 -.04+107.2
GdrnBt 18.84 -.10 +17.9
HthBt 51.70 -.09 +19.8
HiYkdBt 7.83 ... +16.9
HYAdBt 6.02 +.01 +19.3
InrmB 6.72 -.01 +9,3
IntGrint 16.89 -.11 +67,2
IntlNopt 18.34 -.05 +79.2
InvBt 13.36 -.11 +20.8
NJTxBt 9,09 ... +9.0
NwOpBt 45.90 -.22 +27.1
NwValp 18.37 -.08 +20.3
OTCBt 8.69 +.03 +38.8
TxExBt 8.58 ... +8.1
TFHYBt 12,60 -.01 +12.1
TFInBt 14.60 ... +7.3
USGvBt 13.17 -.03 +9.9
UIJlBI 15.74 -.05 +625
VislaBI 9.93 -.04 +26.0
VoyBt 16.38 -.17 +15.0
RS Funds:
CoreEqA 42.73 -.20 +41.9
IntGrA 21.10 -.19 +68.2
Value 28.69 -.08 +45.2
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 44.06 -.05 +71.9
RiverSource A:
BalanceA 11.16 -.03 +24.8
DEI 13.80 -.07 +54.2
DvOppA 9.38 -.05 +45.6
Growth 33.45 -.29 +31.3
HiYdTEA 4.26 ... +6.7
LgCpEqp 6.11 -.04 +30.4
MCpGrA 12.34 -.07 +31.7
MidCpVIp 9.82 -.04 +59.5
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSvr 17.70-.03 +40.6
MoroCapl 18.99 -.05 +56.8
PennMulr 12.16 -.06 +40.9
Premierlr 20.15 -.05 +48.8
TotRetlr 14.15 -.10 +33.8
ValSvct 11.68 ... +52.0
VIPISvc 15.19 -.02 +53.6
Russell Funds S:
DivEq 52.72 -.32 +38.5
IntlSec 86.81 -.20 +73.2
SratBdC 10.36 ... +12.0
Ouan1EqS41.53 -.24 +26.8
Rydex Advisor:
OTCn 12.88 -.16 +27.4
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxAnil.16 +.01 +10.7
IntlEqAn 15.66 -.02 +66.9
LgCGroAn23.39 -.15 +30.2
LgCValAn22.58 -.14 +32.9
TxMgLCn 14.19 -.08 +32.3
SSgA Funds:
EmrgMId 31.93 +24+188.6
IntlStock 14.68 -.08 +78.1
STI Classic:
LCpVIEqA 15.44 -.11 +34.5
LCGrStkAp 13.61 -.07 +21.9
LCGrStkC p 12.63 .06 +19.7
SeILCStkCt 28.57 -.14 +23.7
SeloCpStkr31.04 -.15 +27.5
Schwab Funds:
HithCare 16.58 -.04 +43.9
100OInvr 43.56 -.28 +32.8
1000Sel 43.59 -.29 +33.4
S&PInv 22.98 -.16 +30.4
S&PSel 23.09 -.15 +31.1
S&PInstS 11.78 -.08 +31.3
SmCplnv 23.98 -.18 +30.8
YIdPIsSI 9.35 -.02 +11.1
Selected Funds:
AmShD 48.44 -.23 +37.6
AmShS p 48.30 -.23 +36.4
Sellgman Group:
ComunAl 37.60 -.19 +57.0
FrontrAt 12.18 -.10 +32.5
FronluDt 9.94 -.08 +29.6
GIbSmA 16.67 -.01 +57.1
GIbTchA 18.44 -.09 +53.0
HYdBAp 3.24 ... +15.2
Sentinel Group:
ConS A p 35.47 -.15 +39,0
Sequoia n162.49 -.51+28.5
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 45.68 -.13 +38.8
SoundSh 40.42 -.31+35.5
St FarmAssoc:
Gwmh 62.87 -.26 +38.8
Stratton Funds:
Dividend 31.88 -.43 +24.2
Muli-Cap 46.47 -.02 +42.7
SmCap 48.14 -.61 +34.5
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvBtI 9.34 ... +9.3
Tamarack Funds:
EntSmCp 30.58 -.39 +22.4
Value 41.97 -.23 +24.7
Templeton Inst:il
EmMSp 26.62 +.33+135.1
ForEqS 31.54 ... +84.5
Third Avenue Fda:.
Intr 23.93 +.02 +59.8
RIEstVlr 33.32 -.19 +50.0
Value 65.46 -.05 +53.0
Thornburg Fds:
IntValAp 30.51 +.02+101.6
InlValuel 37.22 +.02+104.1
Thrivent Fds A:
HiYld 4.96 ... +185
rncor 8.46 -.01 +10.4
LgCpSl. 29.75 -.17 +28.0
TA IDEX A:
TemplbAp 34.39 ... NA
TrCHY8p 8.99 ... NA
TAxlIntp 9.13 ... NA
Turner Funds:
SmlCpGrn32.55 -.10 +41.0
Tweedy Browne:
GtabVaI 33.72 +.31 +56.8
UBS Funds CI A:
GlabAiloI 15.03 -.08 +32.8
UMB Scout Funds: .
Intl 38.4-, +.03 +82 .
US Global Investors: '.
AIJAm 30.43 -.11 +54.6
GIbRs 20.37 +,15+165.1
GMdShr 19,33 +.24+124,7
USChina 17.04 +.22+177.7
WldPrsMo 34.72 +.41+14559
USAA Group:
AgvGt 37.93 -.20 +36.8
CABd 10,61 +.01 +9.9
CmstStr 28,38 -.11 +32.1


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GNMA 9.58 +.01 +12.7
GrTxStr 14.30 -.05 +23.8
Grwth 17.33 -.08 +31.6
Gr&Inc 19.72 -.11 +32.1
IncStk 16.29 -.08 +26.7
Inco 12.10 ... +12.6
Int 29.53 -.14 +65.1
NYBd 11.60 ... +10.2
PrecMM 36.13 +.54+140.8
SciTech 12.95 -.12 +41.2
ShITBnd 8.91 ... +12.4
SmCpStk 15.03 -.15 +32.9
TxEIt 12.86 ... +9.9
TxELT 13.39 ... +10.2
TxESh 10.55 ... +.5
VABd 11.14 -.01 +8.6
WIdGr 21.78 -.12 +52.3
VALIC:
MdCpldx 25.19 -.10 +39.8
Stkldx 38,51 -.27 +30.0
Value Line Fd:
LrgCon 24.14 -.10 +42.2
Van Kamp Funds A:
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CmstAp 19.03 -.11 +26.0
CpBdAp 6.52 ... +11.3
EqlncAp 928 -.03 +30.3
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StrGrwth 48.09 -40 +28.3
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USMtgeA1322 +.01 +11.9
UilAp 24.89 -.07 +61.6
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EqlncBt 9.12 -.03 +27.7
HYMuBt 10.57 ... +14.8
MulB 14.04 ... +6.6
PATFBt 16.46 ... +5.7
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StrMuninc 12.64 ... +119
USMtge 13.16 +.01 +9.0
UIlB 24.76 -.06 +58.0
Vanguard Admiral:
CAITAdmn1083-.01 +9.1
CpOpAdl n95.46 -.72 +50.2
Energy 154.27 -.61+131.6
EuroAdml0n97.76 -.73 +78.8
ExplAdmln73.74 -.34 +342
ExtdAdmn40.79 -.24 +41.0
500Admlnl35.80 -.93 +31.2
GNMAAdnlO.30 +.01 +14.8
GrolncAd n59.74 -24 +27.6
HlthCrn 63.53 -.14 +39.4
HiYkdCpn 5.97 -.01 +15.3
InfProAdn 24.25 -.03 NS
fTryAdmln1l.12 -.01 +14.4
IntlGrAdmn89.19 -.34 +82.0
ITAdmrnln 13.13 ... +9.9
ITGrAdmn 9.75 -.01 +13.0
LtdTrAdn 10.73 ... +8.4
MCpAdmln95.13 -.60 +45.2
MorgAd nn64.67 -.41 +38.7
MuHYAdmn1lO.52 ... +122
PnnCaprn78.71 -.46 +39.8
ShtTrAdn 15.63 ... +9.0
STIGrAdn 10.64 .. +13,5
TxMCaprn71.69 -.45 +35.1
TUBAdmInlO.06 ... +13.2
TStkAdm n35.56 -24 +33.8
WellslAdmrn53.72-.14 +225
WelltnAdm n58.99 -.19 +36.0
u, r -.30 +30.8
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AssetAn 30.14 -.17 +32.0
CALTn 11.33 -.01 +10.6
CapOppn41.29 -.31 +49.8
Convn 15.01 -.03 +39.4
DlvdGron 15.25 -.07 +34.6
Energy 82.10 -.32+131.1
Eqlncn 25.93 -.15 +34.9
Eupxrn 79.09 -.37 +335
FLLTn 11.42 ... +10.6
GNMAn 1030 +.01 +14.5
GtobEqn 25.99 -.18 +66.7
Grolncn 36.57 -.15 +26.9
GrthEqn 13.01 -.06 +39.5
HYCorpn 5.97 -.01 +14.8
HCr en 150.44 -32 +39.0
InflaPron 12.35 -.01 +15.2
IntlExpIrn 23.18 -.07 +91.
InlOGrn 27.98 -.11 +80.9
IntlValn 45.88 -.16 +81.1
TIGraden 9.75 -.01 +12.6
TTsryn 11.12 -.01 +13.9
UfeConn 17.24 -.05 +25.0
LifeGro n 25.41 -.14 +37.7
Lifelncn 14.29 -.03 +18.8
LifeModn 21.50 -.09 +31.3
LTIGraden 9.05 -.02 +13.5
LTTsryn 11.37 ... +17.5
Morgn 20.83 -.13 +38.0
MuHYn 10.52 ... +11.9
MulnsLgn1226 -.01 +10.7
Mulntn 13.13 ... +9.7
MuLdrn 10.73 ... +8.2
MuLongrn 10.99 ... +10.6
MuShrn 15.63 ... +8.8
NJLTn 11,56 -.01 +10.7
NYLTn 10.96 -.01 +9.7
OHLTTEn11.75 ... +10.5
PALTn 1105 ... +10.2
PrecMtls rn37.36 +15+168.4
PrmcpCorn13.47 -.09 NS
Prmcprn 75.77 -.44 +39.2
SelValurn21.32 -.17 +38.0
STARn 22,10 -.08 +31.7
STIGradenlO.64 ... +13.2
STFedn 10.48 ... +12.5
STTsysn 10.52 -.01 +125
StratEqn 23.52 -.15 +29.7
TgtRe225Mn14.01 -.08 +31,6
TgtRe2015 n13.34-.06 +27.9
TgtRe2035n14.93 -.09 +36.1
USGron 19.70 -.09 +25.9
USValuen14.59 -.09 +24.1
Wellslyn 22.17 -.06 +22.1
Wellnn 34.15 -.11 +35.5
Wndsrn 18.47 -.09 +30.4
Wndslln 36.00 -.21 +36.5
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500 n 135.78 -.93+30.9
Balancedn22.07 -.09 +25.3
DevMktn 14.21 -.09 +71.8
EMktn 34.61 +.17+168.4
Europe n 41.58 -.31 +78.3
Extend n 40.71 -25 +40.3
Growth n 32.73 -24 +30.3
OBndn 10.38 -.01 +12.5
LgCaplxn 26.65 -.18 +33.7
MdCapn 20.95 -.13 +44.8
Pafltn 13.38 -.04 +58.6
RElTrn 22.53 -.37 +42.8
SmCap n 33.67 -24 +34.4
SmlCpGlh n20.32 -.09 +41.5
SmlCpVn 16.33 -.17 +26.9
STBndn 10.06 ... +11.8
TotBndn 10.06 ... +12.9
Totfllnlln 20.81 -.08 +84.1
TotStkn 35.55 -24 +33.4
Valuen 26.51 -.16 +36.8
Vanguard Instl Fds:
Ballrntn 22.07 -.10 +25.8
DvMktlnstn14.10 -.09 +72.7
Eurolnstn 41.67 -.31 +79.0
Extlnn 40.61 -.25 +41.1
Giwthlst n 32.73 -24 +30.9
Instldxn 134.76 -.93 +31.3
InsPhn 134.77 -.92 +31.4
TotlIBdld n5072' ... +13.3
InsTSIPIus n32,05 -.23 +34.1
MdCplstn21.03 -.13 +45.4
Paclnsn 13.41 -.04 +59.3
SCInstn 33.74 -24 +35.1
TBIstn 10.06 ... +13.3
TSInsI n 35,57 -.23 +34.0
Valuelst n 26,52 -.16 +37.4
Vanguard Signal:
500Sgln 112.17 -.77 NS
TotBdSglslO.08 ... NS
TotStrSgln34,32 -.23 NS
Vantagepolnt Fds:
Growth 10.52 -.07 +28.9
Victory Funds:
DvsStAe 17.89 -2.13 +40.9
WM Blair MIl Fda:
InllGtlIr 34.50 -.08 +97,4
Waddell & Reed Adv:
AssetSp 13.10 +.15+116.1
CorelnvA 6.83 -.01 +44.8
SoTeci'A 13.41 -.06 +60.6

SmOpGr 40.55 -.11 +31.4
Wlls Fargo Adv:
CmSt.Z 22,12 -.09 +47.9
Opplylnv 43,95 -.33 +31,3
SCApValZp 34.71 -.10 +532
Western Asset:
Cow Plus 10.20 +.03 +12.4
Core 10.93 +.02 +10,3
WIllIam BlaIr N:
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JCl JohnsnCtls39.29 -.54
JNY JonesApp 19.70 -1.16
KBH KBHome 26.17 -.43
KBR KBRIncn 36,47 +.84
KTC KTCorp 26.18 +.44
KDN Kaydon 52.50 -.21
K Kellogg 52.40 -.29
KWD Kellwood 18.09 -.27
KEY Keycorp 27.15 -.77
KMB KimbClk 68.36 -.94
KIM Kimco 39.10 -.65
KMP KindME 50.68 -.09
KG KingPhrm 10.58 -.06
KGC Kinrossg 17.80 +.05
KSS Kohls 49.38 -1.84
KFT Kraft 32.98 -.35
KKD KrspKrm 2.98 +.02
KR Krger 28.01 +.19
LFL LAN Airs 14.50 +.28
LDK LDKSoln 29.25 -2.10
LRT LLERy 1.85 +.10
LSI LSI Corn 622 +01
LTC LTCPrp 22,79 -.20
LZB LaZBoy d7.12 -.28
LH LabCp 69.93 +.87
LG Ladede 34.16 -.37
LVS LVSands 113.72 -4.43
LM LeggMason74.05 +,16
LEG LeggPlat 20.10 +1.10
LEH LehmanBr 65.45 +1.96
LEN LennarA 20.85 -,27
ASG LbtyASG 5.45 -.04
LLY UillyEli 53.03 +.39
LTD ULmited 19.08 -.87
LNC UncNal 62.10 -.57
LNN Undsay 48.14 +.49
LYV UveNatn 15.98 -.40
LIZ UzClaib 26,92 -.88
LMT LockhdM 111.90 -.35
LTR Loews 45.38 -.29
LOW Lowes 24.84 -.21
LUM Luminent 1.45 +25
LMIC LundinMs 10.95 +.43
LYO Lyondell 47.05 -.15

MTB M&T Bk 94.58 -3.07
MBI MBIA 39.81 -.67
MDU MDURes 26.99 +.05
WFR MEMC 70.76 -.26
MFA MFA Mtg 8.00 -.09
MCR MCR 8.20 -.02
MTG MGIC 23.67 +.20
MGMG MGMMir 88.00 -.60
M Macys d28.47 -2.18
MAD Madeco 12.21 +.81
MGA Magnal g 89.01 -1.58
MTW Manitows 40.86 -.41
HCR ManorCare 64.05 -1.32
MFC Manulifgs 42.16 -.50
MRO Marathons 55.94 -1.61
MAR MarlntA 36.26 -.77
MMC MarshM 25.20 -.63
MI Marshlls n 32.07 -.51
MSO MStewrt 11.19 -.25
MAS Masco 23.54 -.11
MTZ Mastec 10.03 +.83
MA MasterCrd 186,77 -2.04
MSC MaterialSd 8.35 -.11
MAT Mattel 20.68 -.51
MKC Mcor3n 37.39 +1.61
MDR McDermns53.49 +3.47
MO McDnIds 56.70 -.40
MHP McGrwH 47.57 -.84
MCK McKesson 63.74 -.79
MHS MedcoHith u98.08 -2.08
MDT Medtmic 46.66 -.19
MRK Merck 57.30 -.19
MER MerrillLyn 5798 +103
MET MetUfe 66.17 +.08
PCS MetroPCSn18.13 +1.68
MU MicronT 935 -.07


MAA MidAApt 50.24 -1.26
MDS Midas 16,82 +.44
MIL Millipore u81.34 -1.09
MIR Mirant 37.83 +.59
MTU MitsuUFJ 8.65 +.09
MBT MobileTel 88.35 -1.53
MGI MoneyGrm 16.14 -.02
MON Monsanto 94.74 +1.04
MCO Moodys 39.80 -1.64
MS MorqSlan 55.61 -25
MSF MSEmMkt 33.04 -.11
MOS MosaicIf 66.27 -.15
MOT Motorola 1664 -25
MUR MurphO 73,50 +1.75
MYL Mylan d14.12 -.23
NTY NBTY 31.29 -.45
NCR NCRCps 25.35 -.07
NRG NRGEgys 40.71 -.24
NMX NYMEX 121.37 -4.13
NYX NYSE Eur 86,74 -.23
NBR Nabors 27.59 -.33
NLC NalcoHd 23,49 +.83
NCC NaUCity 22.02 -.59
NFG NatFuGas 46.33 -.54
NGG NatGrid 80.31 -1.64
NOV NOilVarcs 65.87 +.97
NSM NatSeml 22.83 -.41
NSR NeuStar 33.60 +.41
HYB NewAm 1.78 -.03
NJR NJRscs 47,76 -.22
NYB NYCmlyB 19.01 +21
NYT NYTimes 19.05 -.13
NCT Newcsfe 15.28 +.53
NEM NewmntM 51.20 +.28
NR NwpkRsoN 5.48 -.25
NWS/ANewsCpA 20.87 -.27
NWS NewsCpB 22.07 -.18
NXY Nexengsa 30.97 +.70
NI NiSource 17.96 -.03
GAS Nicr 41.50 -.60
NKE NikeB s 63.22 -.77
NDN 99 Cents 9.05 -.52
NE NobleCps 51.91 +.15
NBL NobleEn 70.74 +.53
NOK NokiaCo 3848 -32
JWN Nordstrm 34.51 +.01
NSC NorflkSo 49.97 -.34
NT Nortellfrs 18.93 +.20
NU NoestUt 30.31 -.20
NOC NorthropG 83.08 -.68
NWA NwstAIrn 19.76 +1.02
NVS Novartis 52.84 +.21
NST NSTAR 34.65 -.30
NUE Nucor 53.14 -.16
NS NustarEn 56.50 -.70
NQF NvFL d12.25 -.28
NIO NvIMO d13.10 -.08
JPC NvMulSI&G 10.98
JPS NuvQPf2 10.87 -.10
OGE OGEEngy 35.01 -.64
OMG OM Group 51.23 +5.63
OXY OcciPet 68.26 +.06
OZM Och-iffn 30.65
ODP OffcDpt 19.43 -.41
OMX OfficeMax 26.08 -.84
OIS OilStates 33.62 +.68
ORI OldRepub 15.41 -.38
OLN Olin 19.91 +.03
OCR Omnore 27.78 -.25
OMC Omnicms 48.64 -1.33
OKS ONEOKPt 64.05 +.15
OSK OshkoshT 49.98 -1.72
01 Owensll 44.75 -.10

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PM1 PMIGrp 14.78 -.34
PNC PNC 71.51 -1.72
PNM PNM Res 22.87 -.03
G P PPG 68.08 -.52
PPL PPL Corp 48.53 -.17
PTV Pactiv 25.70 -.95
PKD ParkDri 8.04 -.14
PH ParkHans 81.48 -.01
BTU PeabdyE 53.06 -.57
PGH Pengihg 18.21 +.08


PVR PennVaRs 25.52 +.36
PWE PennWstg 28.49 +.27
JCP Penney 46.73 -1.36
PNR Pentair 33,93 -.35
PBY PepBoy 14.45 -.26
POM PepooHold 26.37 -.08
PEP PepsiCo u74.06 +.72
PAS PepsiAmer 34.02 +.35
PBT Prmlan 14.,98 +.06
HK Petrohawk 17.56 +.01
PBR/A PetrbrsAs 87.74 -1.95
PBR Petrobrss 103.22 -2.29
PFE Pfizer 2361 +,06
PNY PiedNG 25.48 -.17
PPC PilgrlmsPr d24.10 +.36
RCS PimcoStrat 9.69 +.13
PXD PioNid 50.36 -.34
PBI PitnyBw 37.84 -.54
PXP PlainsEx 49.20 +.81
PCL PlumCrk 44.02 -.44
PII Polaris 47.59 -.59
RL Polo RL 69.45 -1.91
PPS PostPrp 37.70 +.07
POT Potashs 117.12 +4.36
PX Praxalr 82.73 +.65
PCP PrecCastpt140.74 +1.71
PDE Pridelnt 33.93 -.11
PG ProctGam u71 54 -03
PGN ProgrssEn 47.34 -.36
PGR ProgsvCp 19.41 +.06
PLD Protogis 69.72 -.32
PHY ProsStHiln 2.92 -.03
PVX ProvETg 12.37 -.04
PRU Prudent 099.39 +2.32
PEG PSEG 91.87 +.75
PSD PugetEngy 28.16 +.07
PHM PulteH 13.45 -.23
PYM PHYM 6.75 -.05
PGM PIGM 9.15 -.10
PPT PPrIT 6.09 -.02
NX Quanex 37.56 -.04
PWR QuantaSvc 28.18 +.47
STR Quaestars 53.46 +.69
KWK QkslvRes 53.40 +1.23
ZQK Quiksllr 12.32 -.06
Q QwestCm 679 +12
RPM RPM 19.12 -.15
RRR RSCHIdndl.59 -.95
RDN Radian 13.07 +.23
RSH RadloShk 18.58 -1.02
RAH Ralcorp 55.47 -.96
RJF RJamesFn 32.88 -.47
RYN Rayonier 47.23 -.48
RTN Raytheon 61.84 +.08
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RRI ReliantEn 25.57 +.05
REP Repsol 37.98 -1.02
RVI RetallVent 7.25 -.49
REV Revlon 1.08 +.01
RAt ReynldAm 62.25 -.88
PAD RIteA/id 3.79 -.05
ROK RockWut 69.84 -.40
ROH RoHaas 49.20 +.38
RDC Rowan 36.96 -.21
RCL RylCarb 38.90 -1.31
RDS/A RoyDS LA 80.29 -1.34
RVT Royce 18.37 -.07
RVTpB Roy pfB 22.73 +.23
RYL Ryland 26.94 -.42

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SCG SCANA 41.62 -21
SKM SKTIcm 33.03 +1.79
SLM SLM Cp 39.97 -1.53
SAF Safeo 568.38 -.84
SWY Safeway 32.01- +.12
JOE StJoe 30.50 -.33
STJ SUude 38.61 -.27
SKS Saks 20.68 -.12
SJT SJuanB 35.23 +.35
SNY Sanofi 44.63 -1.36
SLE SaraLee 15.91 -.09
SGP S=legPI 2937 -24
SLB Schlmg 93.29 +.35


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SEE SealAirs 23.82 -.74
SCA SecCapAs 6.66 -1.01
SRE SempraEn 58.96 -.55
SXT Sensient 28.99 -.56
SCI SerioeCp 13.50
SGR ShawGrp 65.25 +1.88
"SRP SierrPac 17.25 +.05
SLW SilvWhtng 15.65 +.09
SPG SimonProp 97.71 -.55
SIX SixFags d1.97 -.21
AOS SmithAO 35.38 -1.63
Sll Smithilnt 63.03 +.98
BID Sothebys 34.81 +.12
SJ1 Sojerlind 37.79 +.15
SO SouthnCo 36.40 +.08
PCU SthnCopper 14.22 +3.87
LUV SwstAiri 14.38 -.14
SWN SwstnEngy 52.26 +1.48
SOV SovrgnBcp 12.64 -.37
SE SpectraEn 24.36 -.08
S SrintNex 1584 -.14
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SXI Standex 20.56 -.49
HOT StaiwdHil 52.78 -2.07
STT StateStr 77.12 -1.31
STE Steris 27.49 -.30
SLT Steritean 24.70 +.24
GLD sTGold 80.28 +1.16
SYK Styker 70.78 -.09
RGR SturmRug 8.61 -.18
SPH SubPpne 45.00 -.51
SUI SunCmts 26.41 -.07
SU Suncorg 102.61 +.53
SUN Sunoco 71.08 -1.22
STP Suntech 61.69 +1.99
STI SunTrst 70.90 -.99
SVU Supvalu 39.31 -.06
SNV Synovus 25.74 -.61
SYY Sysco 33.36 -.26
TAM TAMSA 29.18 +1.16
TCB TCFFnd 20.18 -.49
TE TECO 17.14 -.09
TJX TJX 29.25 -1.17
TOA TOUSA d.25
TSM TalwSemi 9.84 -.15
TIM TalismEgs 19.34 -.38
TGT Target 56.77 -2.83
TEK Tektmnx 37.75 -.16
TNE TelNorL 21.34 +.44
NZT TelcNZs 16.25 -.16
TMX TelMexL 33.86 +.17
TIN Templeln 47.89 -.98
TPX TempurP 33.29 -.15
TS Tenans 47.26 +.66
THC TenetHIIh 4.38 +.01
TPP Teppco 39.72 +.03
TER Teradyn 11.57 -.51
TEX Terex 63.93 -.72
TRA Terra 36.77 +1.57
TNH TerraNitro 107.72 +4.64
TSO Tesoros 56,48 -2.56
TTI TetraTech 15.60 -.05
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TXT Textrons 66.50 -1.11
TGX Theragen 3.96 +.13
TMO ThermoFis 57.94 +.05
TNB ThmBet 52.71 -.22
TMA Thornbg 1029 +.77
MMM 3MkCo 80.21 -1.02
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TWX ineWrnamd1707 -.66
TKR Timken 30.86 -.04
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TOL TollBros 21.79 -.19
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TMK Trchmrk 64.19 -,53
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RIG Transoon 119.04 -1.86
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TG Tredgar 13.49 -.01
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UST USTInc 53.96 +.03
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UNF UniFirst 38.52 -1.38
UN UnilevNV u35.14 +.14
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URI UtdRentalsd23.50 -10.51
USB USBancro 3235 -09
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VLO ValeroE 69.50 -.82
WC Vectren 28.54 +.13
VE VeoliaEnv u93.32 +.70
VZ VerizonCm 43.52 -.06
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VIP VimpelCs 29.90 -.77
VC Visteon 5.00 -.20
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VOD Vodafone 38.98 -1.42
VNO Vomado 98.07 -2.78
VCP Votorantimu33.22 +1.43
VMC VulcanM 83.29 -.53
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WB Wachovia 4235 -1.39
WDR WaddellR 33.70 -.15
WMT WalMart 4651 +.54
WAG Walarnm 39.75 +65
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WM WAMudt 21.37 -.58
WMI WsteMInc 34.77 -.34
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WRI WeinRIt 36,82 -.86
WCG Wellare 34.61 -.76
WLM Wellmn .30 +.02
WLP WellPoint 81.60 +.01
WFC WellsFaro 33 25 -64
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WR WestarEn 25.26 -.35
EDF WAEMInc2 12.60 -.05
MHY WsAMHi 5.81 -.009-
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WNR WstnRefin 31.55 +.35
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WOR Worthgtn 21.60 +.05
WWY Wiley 61.82 -.25
WYE Wyeth 47.42 +.55
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XL XL Cap 67.86 -.33
XTO XTOEngy 62.74 -.14
XEL XcelEngy 22.06 -.10
XRX Xerox 16,06 -.09
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YGE YInglln 30.73 +1.60
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T he Florida Building
Commission's implemen-
tation of new hurricane
mitigation measures that the
Legislature passed earlier this
year promises to give owners of
existing site-built, single-family
homes sticker shock when
replacing their dwelling's roof.
As of Oct. 1 of this year, roof-
decking attachment and fasten-
ers must be strengthened and
corrected as required by the
2007 Manual of Hurricane
Mitigation Retrofits for Existing
Site-Built Single Family
Residential Structures (The
Guide). Also, The
Guide requires a
secondary water THE I|
barrier.
The newly imple- Retrofitti
mented retrofit
requirements are OUR OP
expected to send Going thr
roof replacement roc
costs literally
through the roof. YOUR OPIN
Joe Chewning, man- chrc'ncineon
ager of AAA comment at
Roofing, estimates Clhronie
the increased cost
to homeowners will
likely range from 25 to 50 per-
cent.
Implementation of the retrofit
requirements during roof
replacement could not have
come at a worse time for Florida
homeowners.
The Legislature's much-bally-
hooed property insurance and
tax relief legislation 'has only
caused insurance premiums and
property taxes to fall like a peb-
ble rather than a rock. Further,
the nationwide mortgage crisis
has placed many of Florida's
homeowners between the prover-
bial rock and a hard place.
With many Floridians strain-
ing to shoulder the increasing
burden of homeownership, one
has to question if the risk of
damage from a potential hurri-


City circus
Why would City Councilman Ken
Hinkle want Denise Lyn fired and
turn around and invite her to reap-
ply for the same position as city
attorney? This truly is becoming a
city circus, at times.
Caught attention
On the city of Inverness firing
Denise Lyn: I think the reason
Sophia Diaz-Fonseca and Marc
Wigmore had most of her attention
is because they're the only ones

Rottweiler found S 0
Would the person miss-
ing a young male Rottweiler
for about a month, please
call Animal Control? He has
been in the Sugarmill I.
Woods area for the last
month looking for you.
Animal Control so far has CALL
not been able to get him. 563
He's gentle, shy and miss- 563
ing his family. I hope some-
body will respond.
Lotto numbers
I'm reading in Monday, Oct. 29's
paper to get my Lotto numbers, but,


cane outweighs the significant
costs associated with retrofitting
the roofs of existing site-built,
single-family residential struc-
tures.
Since risk can never be fully
avoided or mitigated because of
financial and practical limita-
tions, risk management seeks to
maximize risk reduction while
minimizing costs. However, the
significant retrofit costs do not
assure a maximum level of pro-
tection. As noted by Chewning,
the costly retrofit requirements
would only afford protection in
moderate situations where the
wind blows off some
shingles but not
ISUE: against the devas-
tating winds of
ng costs. major hurricanes.
Further, given the
'INION: insurance indus-
ough the try's track record of
of. only granting nomi-
nal premium reduc-
VION: Go to tions for hurricane
iine.corn to mitigation meas-
bout today 's ures, the significant
eadtoali. retrofit costs would
not translate into
any tangible premi-
um savings for homeowners.
Thus, the insurance industry
stands to benefit financially with
its risk being reduced by the
retrofit dollars paid by home-
owners.
The significant costs and nom-
inal benefits of the retrofit
requirements are contrary to the
risk management principle of
maximizing risk reduction while
minimizing costs. State legisla-
tors, therefore, are encouraged
to revisit the newly mandated
retrofit requirements for the
roofs of existing site-built, sin-
gle-family residential structures.
With many Floridians caving
under the increasing financial
burden of homeownership, state
legislators have got to lessen, not
add to, the burden.


who were proactive on that council.
The rest of the council are just yes-
men for the city manager.
Delightful person
In reference to today's Chronicle
article, unfortunately, about City
Attorney Denise Lyn being asked to
leave: I'm sorry to see her go.
She's a delightful person. She also
is a professional and I think the
city has made an error in asking
her to leave. Good luck finding
someone as good as she was.


.0579


lo and behold, the Chronicle
only prints five of them
instead of
six. So isn't U For more
there any- sound ott
body who PAGE 7A
checks on
what the people do when
they put the paper together?
Right of way


I'm responding to
Monday's Sound Off: "Walk
on grass." I think the driver should
read his driver's handbook again
because the pedestrian always has
the right of way.


LETTERS to th


Negative effect
Thanks to the Chronicle for paying
attention to the noose-hung figure
and the concerns it raised in the com-
munity, this then sparked interest that
evolved into coverage by five Bay
Area TV stations and CNN.
Unfortunately, this kind of publicity
has a negative effect on the image of
Citrus County and will serve to turn
away people who might otherwise be
attracted to this area.
My hope is that the Board of County
Commissioners, the sheriff, and other
county officials along with church and
community leaders will recognize the
need for sensitivity training especial-
ly for government employees and
business people.
In addition, we need an ordinance
that addresses matters such as this
and gives law enforcement the tools
they need to handle such incidents in
the future.
Sylvia Wilson
Beverly Hills

Come here, vote here
It is Nov. 6, and I'm reading the let-
ter by Mr. MacKeil under the header
of "Snowbirds suffer."
When he makes comments like "...
freeloaders on the Homestead... "and
"... rape the snowbirds... "he must
know there will be a flood of letters to
the editor regarding his letter.
Rather than comment on each of
Mr. MacKeil's poorly thought-out and
self-serving comments individually,
let me just make a few observations.
Decades ago, when I visited
Florida, and during the time I lived
aboard my sailing yacht along both
coasts and in the Keys, I frequently
heard the comment "Keep Florida
green bring Yankee money," and it
really griped me at the time. Now, as
a resident and taxpayer in this
extremely beautiful state for more


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than two decades, I understand.
If you want to live here as a part-
timer with your primary residency
"up north" and you don't like the tax
situation tough bananas! You have
a choice obtain your primary resi-
dency here, vote here and enjoy the
wonderful life that Florida offers to
Floridians.
Your other choice is to accept the
laws as they stand.
Of course, there is another option
- stay home and stop whining.
Harry Cooper
Hernando

War with snakes
As someone who detests all snakes,
I'd like to educate those who idolize
them.
Black, brown, constrictor, harmless,
poisonous should they slink too
near me, immediately after my initial
deafening scream and following a


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decent drop in blood pressure. I will
definitely make certain.the slithering
intruder realizes its u niyWelconyi
appearance. Should this reptile not,
initiate a very swift exit, from what s
more my domain then itf (dze'to real
estate purchase, property'ound-
aries, taxes and insurance paid).
there will be a war and so far I am
the successor of said estate.
Yes, I hate (and fear) snakes -
even dead ones. I wouldn't-go so fai
as to shoot one for fear a bullet holti
would hurt worse than the arthritis
in my foot; plus my ears are sensitil.
Black snakes, not exclusively, do
indeed eat rodents, lizards, and ott r
small animals not necessarily pesi
to everyone. They also eat eggs from
nests and unprotected newborns
therein, including cardinals, blue-
birds, squirrels and all other infants
without regard for life. Instinct and
nature; the part I dislike. I personally
prefer the beauty and wonderful
sounds of wild birds. I feed the squir-
rels and I treasure the lives of all tlhe
critters I have created a safe haveui
for, throughout my yard.
Those who are happy to have
snakes under their trailer or consider
the snake in their shrubs a pet,
please let me know if you have room
for more and my loss will be your
gain.


Should you see a crazy woman I
wildly running down the street wit
broom or shovel in hand, that wouli
be me in pursuit of an ugly, whatev4
color snake, chasing it into the armn
of anyone who feels a sense of clos
ness, empathy orfondness for
Florida's disgusting, scaled, limblet
serpents.
You may have my cockroaches, tg
but leave a few to feed the lizards
that also dine on unwanted insects,
as do our beautiful birds.


Joanie We th
Invern s,

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Private educate
Dr. William Dixon, thank yo
writing about the deteriorated
ronment of our public schools
off, I am amazed by your acco
ments and hard work.
Second, I attended the pu
schools growing up in
Pennsylvania. .However bef
sophomore year of high sch
realized that my school was
preparing me for the skills
to succeed in college and li
took a practice SAT, before
the school, and scored a low
After two years in the priva
school, my score improved b
almost 1000. I learned how
to a college atmosphere anc
skills led to my college and
ate school success.
I was lucky. My parents wer
afford to give me a private sc]
education. Unfortunately, ma:
lies can't afford to send their
to private schools and many t
technicality prevents them fr
attending better performing pi
schools. However this problem]
solved if we allowed our tax d
be used for school choice vou
While serving in the Air Fo


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on received federally-funded tuition
assistance for graduate school and
)u for was allowed to choose my universe
d envi- With the lack of discipline and maE
s. First sive drop-out rates plaguing public
>mplish- secondary schools, it's time that w(
let the kids and parents have that
iblic same choice, not the politicians or
teachers' unions.
ore my I hope to see more of Dr. Dixon's
001ool, I column. The attacks on him, for br
nn't ing this problem to our attention, a
needed disgraceful. It's troubling that left-
I left wing letter writers are trying to ce:
I left sor his voice by removing his colui
vly 700. This type of censoring to avoid a p
ite ductive debate is un-American anc
to sadly reminiscent of the political
t those practices of the Nazi Brownshirts :
da tdose the 1930s. The fact is that society's
gradu- problems require a balanced deba
not just the view of tax-and-spend
re able to erals.
ny fami- Dr. Dixon, from one veteran to
children another, keep up the good fight. Yo
cimes a column provides balance and shove
om a cases the issues not seen by enough
)ublic people. It also keeps our liberal
Scan be friends honest and accountable for
dollars to their views.
chers. Bill Po
rce, I Beverly I-


Capital confrontation
'oa Anyone who abuses the freedom
available to all in our splendid beau-
tiful country, whether consciously or
unconsciously, is an enemy of a free
society. Freedom of speech, religious
'freedom, political freedom, does not,
Irepeat, does not give anyone the
right to disrespect our
elected/appointed officials.
1V, Secretary of State Condoleezza
-,Rice displayed her superior class,
culture and character over this indi-
vidual who dared encircle the secre-
tary with her red painted hands.
2. I have.and shall continue to defend
la;he rights of all to have and express
J`heir opinions. But when those ges-
tiires reach the point, the extreme,
'|~nd liberty taken by this individual,
Anita Ali Fairooz, I say to all America:
Beware. If this individual had done
/!,uch a thing in any of the countries
Shat her name reflects her personal
!/physical freedom would be lost along
vith damage to her body.
7 I repeat, America beware! The
philosopherr Immanuel Kant wrote
sme interesting work on the rule of
truth and the science of reason.
Braulio Esquilin.
-^ Beverly Hills


Future buyers
This is about the proposed tax
amendment. If anyone real-
ly believes that this is a
good law, they ought to
think about how many out-
of-state buyers are really
going to come into Florida
S and buy a home here. When
they look at the tax situa-
tion, they will see we are
shutting the flow of people
into the state. And you'd cALL
better ensure that if you
want to sell your home, you 563-
can find a taxpayer who has
the Save Our Homes on his
back, because he's the only one who
will be able to buy your home.
Paying back savings
On the proposed tax law: If this
law is passed, it will be subject to
legal action. Part of that legal action,
if upheld by the court, would mean
all of the people who have benefited
under Save Our Homes would have
to repay the dollars that they saved
because it's not a constitutionally
correct law. So if you vote for this
law, or this amendment, remember
to think about how much money you
saved under Save Our Homes and
start putting it in the bank because if
a lawsuit comes about and is won,
you will be paying the bill.
Predators' photos
I would like to thank the Chronicle
ity. for printing the sexual predators in
s- Wednesday's paper, "Be aware." I'd
e like to see a whole page of that until
,e we get all that's in Citrus County. We
can cut them out and keep them and
know where these people are. This will
help each and every one of us and the
children. This is so much better than
ing- dogs and cats in the paper. This is
ire something people can use. This is
something that will help people.
n- Waken ghost town
mn. Time for the Crystal River City
Sis Council to do something for the resi-
dents by eliminating the police
in department and putting the sheriff
in control. We can lower taxes and
te you'd be surprised at the business
lib_ and economic boom that would fol-
low. Crystal River is a ghost town
after dark. The old powers-that-be
wanted it that way. We need to be
)ur vibrant, we need to have new busi-
v- nesses, we need to attract jobs, and
h we need to attract people. If we elim-
inate the police department and we
lower taxes, that's one way to do it.
Shine the light
nko I think it's about time that the
Hills county has lights put down here on


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Raven Terrace off of Gospel Island.
Put it down here a little better than
halfway. It's dark down through here.
On up farther towards the
road, they've got street-
lights. Why can't they put
another one up there? Don't
they care about the people
down this street? I think it's
a shame that they don't do
it. They don't want to do
.s stuff to help the old people
b.u out...
Cut gas tax
U0579 This is not the first time
I'm calling about the 6
cent tax on each gallon of gas we
use here. I think it's about time you
take it off us. We've got people who
can't get to work here, youngsters
who can't get to work, thousands of
people who can't get to work
because of the price of gas. My
God, down in Naples where all the
millionaires live, they don't even have
a gas tax of 6 cents extra on their
tank. That's ridiculous....
Insuring children
This is to all you people complain-
ing about insurance for their chil-
dren. Well, I agree that you do need
insurance for children when they're
small. They have all kinds of illness-
es and accidents. But if you can't
afford the insurance, why don't you
take that little pill that's called a
birth control pill and not have them
instead of having the county pay for
your children's insurance?
Low-paid staff
Keri Lynn McHale did an excellent
job on covering the Cypress Creek
Academy in Lecanto. What she should
really do is do an article on the under-
paid staff who work with these
youths, who have to work mandatory
overtime, who have to break up fights,
who are threatened in their job place
on a daily basis and work a very
stressful job for low pay. Why doesn't
she do an article on that?
Better shape?
Are we in good shape or what
today? As of five years ago, cereal
boxes are smaller, bottles are small-
er, candy bars are smaller less of
everything. Higher taxes, higher gas,
higher insurance, lower wages, high-
er rent. Yes, the economy is in good
shape. Foreclosures are happening
every day. Yes, Dr. Bush says we're
in very good shape. Our detergent
bottles are so small, but they're
stronger, so they say. You only have
to use half the amount do we
believe them? Yes, we are in better
shape. Bet your Bushes we are.


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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE


Nation BRIEFS


Musharraf: I will quit army


Gov. Bob Riley, right, pets
Clyde the turkey after Riley
"pardoned" him during a cer-
emony Wednesday at the
Governor's Mansion in
Montgomery, Ala. Since
1948, Bates Turkey Farm in
Greenville and the Alabama
Poultry and Egg Association
have presented a turkey to
every Alabama governor for
pardoning.
18 people arrested
in gambling ring
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.--An
illegal sports gambling ring run
out of a high-stakes poker room
in an Atlantic City casino was
busted Wednesday, authorities
said, and 18 people were
arrested, including four with
mob ties.
Since March 2006, the ring
took in $22 million in bets on
college and professional foot-
ball and basketball in the poker
room of the Borgata Hotel
Casino & Spa, said New Jersey
Attorney General Anne
Milgram.
The off-the-books exchanges
of cash and casino chips were
unraveled only when an inform-
ant told authorities what to look
for using the casino's eye-in-
the-sky surveillance cameras,
Milgram said.
Talks will resume
this weekend
NEW YORK With the
lucrative Thanksgiving week
looming, striking Broadway
stagehands and theater pro-
ducers say they will start talking
again this weekend.
Local 1 and the League of
American Theatres and
Producers jointly announced
Wednesday that they will
resume negotiations "at an
undisclosed place and time."
"No comment from either
organization will be issued until
further notice," both sides said
in a joint statement.


Foggy,


Associated Press
Office towers poke through
an early morning fog
Wednesday in downtown
Toronto as Central Canada
experiences unusually warm
temperatures.
Family of seven
killed in house fire
DUBLIN, Ireland -A family of
seven including five children
ranging from 10 months old to 13
years were killed in a house
fire in Northem Ireland that police
called arson Wednesday.
Neighbors described hearing
screams and cries for help after
the fire broke out around 4 a.m.
Tuesday in Omagh, west of
Belfast, but said they could not
get into the two-story house
using ladders because the fire
was too intense. A couple, Arthur
McElhill and Lorraine McGovern,
and their five children died.
Firefighters and police called it
the deadliest house fire in
Northern Ireland history.
From wire reports


Pakistan's president

will rule as a civilian

Associated Press

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan President
Gen. Pervez Musharraf said for the first
time Wednesday that he expects to quit as
chief of Pakistan's army by the end of
November, heralding a return to civilian
rule.
But in an interview with The
Associated Press, he also rejected U.S.
pressure to quickly end a state of emer-
gency and a demand from opposition
leader Benazir Bhutto that he leave the
political stage altogether
Musharraf said rising Islamic militancy


required him to stay in control of
the troubled nation but he left
the door open for future coopera-
tion with Bhutto if she wins
January parliamentary elec-
tions.
'All those who are blunt
enough to tell me to my face what
the reality is, all of them think, Pen
yes, it will lead the country to Mush
chaos if I do not handle the polit- s
ical environment now with me saysted
remaining as the president," chief
Musharraf said. Pakis
The general, who seized power arr
in a 1999 coup and sided with the
United States after the Sept 11 attacks,
has appeared increasingly isolated since
he declared an emergency and suspend-
ed the constitution on Nov 3.
Authorities have rounded up thou-


rvez
harraf
he will
own as
ef of
stan's
my.


sands of opposition and human
rights activists, purged the courts
and blacked out independent TV
news channels.
The U.S. and other Western
allies have been pushing for
Musharraf to take off his uniform
and end the emergency, warning
it could seriously undermine the
legitimacy of the elections that
are meant to end eight years of
direct military rule.
Washington wants Musharraf to
share power with other moderate
forces to try to rein in extremists
allied with "the Taliban and al-


Qaida, who have seized control of swaths
of territory near the Afghan border
"We don't see how it is possible to have
free and fair elections under emergency
rule. We want to have emergency rule lift-


Sarkozy wants quick end to strikE


Associated P
Railway workers block a high-speed TGV train Wednesday in the railway station of Toulouse, southwestern France. Strik
transport workers cut train service and forced commuters and travelers to walk, bike or skate to work in a pivotal standoff w
President Nicolas Sarkozy over his bid to pare down labor protections. But both sides quickly sought a graceful exit.

Transit worker protest slows France to a crawk president wants to tal


Associated Press

PARIS Transport workers
shut down most trains
Wednesday, testing the
patience of Parisians forced to
walk, bike or skate to work
with a strike aimed at derail-
ing President Nicolas
Sarkozy's plan to strip away
labor protections he says hurt
France's competitiveness.
Faced with a new day of
strikes today and the first
major challenge to his crusade
to modernize France via wide
reforms, Sarkozy called on
unions to enter talks.
"The president of the
Republic has always consid-
ered that there is more to be
gained for all parties in negoti-
ation than in conflict," presi-
dential spokesman David
Martinon said. The strikes
"must end as quickly as possi-


ble in the interest of passen-
gers."
Sarkozy is known as a leader
in a rush to accomplish his
goals and to sweep aside
obstacles. The statement by
his spokesman ahead of a sec-
ond day of transport chaos sug-
gested Sarkozy does not want
to take a chance on his reforms
unraveling. The one in ques-
tion, aimed at ending a system
of special retirement benefits,
is emblematic of his bid to
sweep away what he sees as
obsolete practices.
Both the state train authori-
ty, which began its strike
Tuesday night, and the Paris
transport system announced a
fresh day of walkouts
Thursday despite a green
light from Sarkozy to open
talks while ceding nothing.
Students angry over a uni-
versity reform law added a


volatile element to the social
turmoil in a month that prom-
ises more work stoppages on
other contested reforms.
Parisians were forced to rely
on their own energy, or ingenu-
ity, to get to work Wednesday.
They made full use of the city's
new rent-a-bike service, skated
across town or used children's
scooters. Still others traded
high heels for sensible shoes
and walked.
Just 90 of 700 trains ran
Wednesday. The Eurostar
between Paris and London,
run by a separate company,
was not affected by the strike.
And tempers were short on the
first day.
"I support the idea of
strikes, but not this strike,"
said 25-year-old Xavier
Michel, who skated five miles
to his advertising job. This
strike hurts "the little guys like


us" who are "basically tal
hostage."
The government, as well
the unions are seeking a co
promise in the standoff o
Sarkozy's bid to pare do
special pension benefits fo
few privileged sectors, such
train drivers who current
retire at 50. The money saN
by a reform that would affect
half-million workers is me
to spur growth and put all
French on the same footing
Utilities workers a
employees of opera houses
where curtains remain
drawn Wednesday -
among those who would 1
special benefits.
In a breakthrough, Sark
agreed to a proposal by pow
ful CGT union boss Bernm
Thibault for company-by-co
pany talks with a governm
official present


ed, so that people could protest peaceful-
ly, or that they can campaign, and so that
a free media can cover the election as we
do here," White House press secretary,
Dana Perino said Wednesday, after
Musharraf's comments to the AP
Musharraf should return to democracy
"as soon as possible we think as soon as
possible is now," Perino said. "We'd like
to see it done immediately."
The Commonwealth of Britain and its
former colonies have threatened to sus-
pend Pakistan unless the emergency is
lifted by Nov. 22.
However, President Bush continues to
describe Musharraf as a trusted ally and
U.S. officials have indicated they won't
cut generous aid to Pakistan's military
Deputy Secretary of State John
Negroponte is due in Islamabad on
Friday


House


e Democrats


Sound up


votes

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,Jo.
WASHINGTON House
Democrats defiantly pushed
ahead Wednesday with a $50 bil-
lion war spending bill that calls
for troops to leave Iraq, despite
concerns raised by some party
members and a veto threat
issued by the White House.
The bill would require that
the U.S. initiate troop with-
drawals within 30 days of its pas-
sage and agree to the goal of
bringing home most soldiers
and Marines by Dec. 15,2008.
It is largely a symbolic jab at
President Bush, who already
has ordered some troop with-
drawals from Iraq in coming
weeks but opposes a congres-
sionally mandated timetable.
The $50 billion represents a
quarter of the amount Bush
requested in war spending for
the 2008 budget year, which
began Oct 1.
"Instead of giving the presi-
dent $200 billion to continue the
war, it gives him $50 billion to
'ress shut the war down," said Rep'
ing David Obey, D-Wis., chairman of
vith the House Appropriations
Committee.
The White House said Bush
ik would reject the bill.
"In addition to infringing
upon the president's constitu-
ken tional authority as coimiiandeir
in chief, the bill would madate
as a precipitous withdrawal of
)m- troops that could incre'_a the
ver probability that American
wn troops would have to one day
r a return to Iraq to confront an
as even more dangerous enemy,"
itly an administration statement
ved said.
ct a Hours before the scheduled
ant vote, the White .House dis-
patched Defense Secretary
nd Robert Gates and Secretaiy of
State Condoleezza Rice to-
ed Capitol Hill to brief lawmakers
ede on Iraq.
ose In one closed-door meeting,
Gates urged a group of senators
not to support the bill. He said
er- the same lawmakers who criti-
ard cized Pentagon civilians for pre-
m- viously ignoring the advise of its
ent uniformed generals were asking
him to ignore them now, accord-
ing to an official who attended
the meeting.


Fishing in areas affected by oil spill halted amid concerns


Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO -
Fishermen are packing up and
heading home now that Gov.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has sus-
pended all commercial and
sport fishing in areas affected by
last week's San Francisco Bay oil
spill.
The decision likely will make
the biggest dent in the highly
anticipated commercial season
for Dmngeness crab, which was
scheduled to start in ocean
waters outside the bay today but
has now been postponed for at
least 2 1/2 weeks amid health
concerns.
"It will set us back quite a bit,"
said Art Romine, 38, a crabber
who planned to return home to


Newport, Ore., after hearing
about the suspension Tuesday.
"We can't be bringing in crabs
that are possibly toxic," he said.
"That wouldn't be good for the
market at all. People don't want
to buy toxic food."
Some local fishermen were
hired by the Port of San
Francisco to help with the oil
cleanup effort for $3,000 a day,
less than a quarter of what they
could make catching crabs.
"They know the waters better
than anyone," port spokes-
woman Renee Dunn told the
San Francisco Chronicle.
The 58,000-gallon spill
occurred when a cargo ship's
hull was sliced open by a colli-
sion with the San Francisco-
Oakland Bay Bridge in heavy fog


The pilot of the ship said he
immediately reported the pres-
ence of oil in the water, but
cleanup crews didn't arrive for
nearly 90 minutes.
Coast Guard officials defend-
ed their response as "by the
book," but concede mistakes in
their communication with the
public. Initial reports set the
spill at just 140 gallons; the Coast
Guard waited hours after learn-
ing it was much larger before
notifying local officials.
Federal prosecutors are con-
ducting a criminal probe and
have interviewed members of
the crew. The harbor pilot who
was guiding the ship through
the bay toward open water has
not been subpoenaed in that
investigation, his lawyer said.


Mechanical error ruled out in spill
An investigation into what caused the Cosco Busan to sideswipe
the Bay Bridge points to human error and communications prob-
lems. The oil spill has severely limited fishing in the area.
Path of ship Affected coastline NO Closed fishing areas


SOURCES: Cosco Busan Spill Response; Boatingsf.com; ESRI AP
A day after the spill, the gov- But speaking Tuesday, Schwar-
ernor praised the Coast Guard zenegger seemed to change
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Former Citrus
soccer stand-
out Bodee
Wright set
the school
record at
Webber
International
for the quick-
est hat trick
last month.
File photo


JON-MICHAEL SORACCHI
jmsoracchi@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
It took Bodee Wright 11
games before netting his first
collegiate goal.
Then it took the Webber
International freshman soccer
player less than eight more
minutes to bag two more goals,
and with them a school record.
Wright, a former Citrus stand-
out, set the Webber
International University mark
for fastest hat trick in a game
against Thomas University on
October 10. Webber
International is in Babson Park
Wright has made the transi-
tion to forward this year after


I've gotten a lot faster by working
out on my own during the summer.

Bodee Wright
former Citrus Hurricanes standout.


starring as Citrus' center mid-
fielder in 2006-07. The move
was one the player welcomed.
"I like forward better,"
Wright said. "I've gotten a lot
faster by working out a lot on
my own during the summer."
The first goal was the one
Wright said he was most excit-
ed about, mostly because it
was his first ever.
"It felt really good to score


my first goal at school,"
Wright said.
The score came off a cross
that Wright knocked home.
Just minutes later, the
Warrior would get a break-
away chance and made the
most of it after dancing
around the goalkeeper and
putting in his second goal.
Webber International's sea-
son ended in the Region XIV


Tournament following a 2-1
loss to Savannah College of
Art and Design, but Miller
said prior to the tournament
that he's gotten enjoyment
from his debut season of
school.
"I'm enjoying it," he said.
"I've met a different variety of
people and had a lot of fun."
Due to injuries on the team,
Wright had just begun to start
more often before he notched
the hat trick.
Last year as a high school
senior, the 5-foot-6 Inverness
resident scored 20 goals and
dished out 13 assists to earn a
spot on the All-Chronicle boys
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Illegal immigrants in Crystal River


A reader sent me a photo
via e-mail and asked if I
could identify the fish in
the photo. He said he didn't
think it was a piranha, that he
thought it might be a pacu, but
he just wasn't cer-
tain. He was right
Although it resem-
bles that flesheater
so closely the pacu
is often sold in pet
stores as a "false
piranha" or "vege-
tarian piranha," it's :
definitely a differ-
ent species. "Pacu" R.G. S
is actually the name
given several mem- TIG
bers of a family of LIN
South American
fresh-to-brackish water fish,
and scientists aren't even in
agreement as to how many
species there are in the family,
nor in which family some
species belong. Black pacu and
piranha are generally consid-
ered to be in the Ser-
rasaliminae family. The name
translates to "serrated salmon
family," and refers to a serrated
keel which runs along the belly
of the fish.
Captain Kyle Messier, the
reader who sent the photo, will
be glad he didn't. catch an adult,
as he was fishing for mullet at
the time, using two-pound test
line. Would have given you a
ride for your money, Captain;
the all-tackle record for black
pacu in Florida is 28 pounds
and some ounces.
Pacu lack the dentition of
their cousin, having squared-
off teeth designed for crushing
seeds and fruits instead of the
needle-sharp teeth the piranha
uses to rip off chunks of flesh.
That said, however, do not,
repeat do not place a finger
near the mouth of a pacu. The


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teeth are square, yes, but they
are driven by powerful mus-
cles, and teeth that are
designed to crush seeds and
nuts will definitely do a num-
ber on soft flesh and finger
bones. In fact, more
than one child has
been rushed to an
emergency room for
treatment of a "pira-
nha" bite adminis-
tered by a pacu.
. Advice on fishing for
a them in South
American rivers in-
hmidt eludes a suggestion to
use leather or wire
HT leader, as their teeth
ES will make short work
of even the heaviest
mono leader material.
Pacu are classified by the
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conserion
Commission as an "invasive exotic
species," and I'd like to know if
we have a viable reproducing
population in this area. Not like-
ly, but if you've caught a fish that
looks like the one in the photo,
drop me a note. Although they
are primarily vegetarians, they
will eat small insects and worms
(Messier got his on a piece of
white plastic tail), so if you're
fishing panfish-style in the
Crystal or surrounding waters,
you just might get one.
How does a South American
brackish water fish turn up in a
tributary off the Crystal River?
Plain and simple answer, it's
human ignorance, human indif-
ference, or some combination
of both.
Of all the myriad ways Man
finds to damage the environ-
ment, one of the most insidious
is the introduction of exotic
species. Recently, there have
been reports in the "news" of
the bufo toad, bufo marinus,
and I use the word advisedly,


because it really isn't anything
new. Bufo is a case of natural
invasion by an exotic, they hav-
ing migrated north from South
America. There are also acci-
dental introductions, as is the
case with zebra mussels, which
entered the Great Lakes
decades ago in the ballast
water of ships from Europe.
You may also be familiar with
the nine-banded armadillo.
Those are introductions that
were fairly well unavoidable,
and they're bad enough.
Sometimes, they're harmless,
and sometimes the experts
assure us there's no danger of
spreading. Unfortunately, no
one ever took the time to
explain "no danger of spread-
ing" to Mother Nature. We
were assured, for example,
that zebra mussels could not
survive the warm water of
rivers south of Pennsylvania;
they have since been found in
Alabama rivers, which, if mem-
ory serves, is somewhat south
of Joe Paterno country.
Please, when you buy fish for
your aquarium, be certain they
won't outgrow the tank, and
don't buy into that myth that "if
you keep it in a small tank, it
can't grow large." It can, and it
will. That's one of those urban
myths with just enough grain of
truth to make it believable. Yes,
the area in which a fish can
swim will affect its growth rate.
It will not, however, stunt the
fish permanently. It may take a
little longer, but the fish will
grow. If that happens, please,
please, please, do not simply
dump it in the nearest body of
water. You won't be doing the
fish, or our native species, any
favor. So, what to do with a
pacu you already have, that's
too large for your tank?
"We fished for the pacu as the


Special to the Chronicle
Captain Kyle Messier poses with a pacu, possibly a black pacu, possibly a red-bellied, that was prob-
ably released into the Crystal River or a tributary by an irresponsible owner when it grew too large for,
its tank. These fish are often mistaken for piranhas.


native does, kneading a ball of
mandioc farina with water and
placing it on the hook as bait I
should not be surprised, though,
if it were possible, with careful-
ly chosen flies, to catch some of
the fish that every once in a
while we saw rise to the surface


and drag some luckless insect
under... they are good-sized,
deep-bodied fish ... delicious
eating." Theodore Roosevelt, in
"Through the Brazilian
Wilderness." Just be sure you
haven't dumped a bunch of
chemicals in your aquarium, or


you'll be eating them, too.
Tight Lines to you.

R.G. Schmidt, Chronicle
outdoors columnist,
can be reached at
Schmidt@isgroup.net


ROCCS rocks at regatta


"Copyrighted Material

Syndicated Content

Available from Commercial News Providers"


LORI PEETSISpecial to the Chronicle
The ROCCS (Rowers Organization of Citrus County Students) attended the Sunrise Sprint Regatta on Saturday on Lake Fairview in
Orlando with 16 teams participating in a fast pace sprint race. ROCCS shells had some great races. Congratulations to the girls
double, consisting of sisters Aisha and Corrissa Peets, finishing third in their race. Also, the girl's four+ team with rowers Porsha
Lemos, Corrissa Peets, Dayna Trianna, Aisha Peets and coxswain Brittany Brower for finishing second in their race. ROCCS will be
taking a short winter break and will start up again on Jan. 10. Practices take place on Big Lake Henderson in Inverness on Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 3:30 to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. ROCCS is open for any Citrus County stu-
dent in grades 8-12. No formal experience is necessary to participate. Check out www.crewroccs.com for more details.


CHTde chartsLE

Tide charts


Chassahowitzka*
High/Low
THURS 7:35 a.m. 3:54 a.m.
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Crystal River**
High/Low


Homosassa*** Withlacoochee*


High/Low


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11:00 p.m. 5:43 p.m. 9:21 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 10:10 p.m. 4:42 p.m. 7:08 p.m.
9:39 a.m. 5:57 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 3:19 a.m. 8:49 a.m. 4:56 a.m. 5:47 a.m. 1:07 a.m.
11:55 p.m. 6:44 p.m. 10:16 p.m. 4:06 p.m. 11:05 p.m. 5:43 p.m. 8:03 p.m. 1:54 p.m.
11:09 a.m. 7:16 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 4:38 a.m. 10:19 a.m. 6:15 a.m. 7:17 a.m. 2:26 a.m.
- 7:49 p.m. 11:06 p.m. 5:11 p.m. 11:55 p.m. 6:48 p.m. 8:53 p.m. 2:59 p.m.
12:45 a.m. 8:34 a.m. 11:03 a.m. 5:56 a.m. 11:52 a.m. 7:33 a.m. 8:50 a.m. 3:44 a.m.
12:42 p.m. 8:53 p.m. 11:50 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 7:52 p.m. 9:37 p.m. 4:03 p.m.
1:29 a.m. 9:42 a.m. 12:25 p.m. 7:04 a.m. 12:39 a.m. 8:41 a.m. 10:12 a.m. 4:52 a.m.
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FOOTBALL

AP Top 25 Schedule
Today's Game
No. 2 Oregon at Arizona, 9 p.m.
Friday's Game
No. 13 Hawaii at Nevada, 11 p.m.
Saturday's Games
No. 1 LSU at Mississippi, 3:30 p.m.
No. 3 Oklahoma at Texas Tech, 8 p.m.
No. 4 Kansas vs. Iowa State, 3:30 p.m.
No. 5 West Virginia at No. 21 Cincinnati,
7:45 p.m.
No. 6 Missouri at Kansas State, 12:30 p.m.
No. 7 Ohio State at No. 23 Michigan, Noon
No. 8 Georgia vs. No. 22 Kentucky, 12:30 p.m.
No. 10 Virginia Tech vs. Miami, 3:30 p.m.
No. 14 Florida vs. Florida Atlantic, Noon
No. 15 Clemson vs. No. 18 Boston
College, 7:45 p.m.
No. 17 Boise State vs. Idaho, 2 p.m.
No. 19 Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, 2 p.m.
No. 20 Illinois vs. Northwestern, Noon
No. 24 Wisconsin at Minnesota, 3:30 p.m.
No. 25 Connecticut vs. Syracuse, Noon

NFL Standings
AMERICAN CONFERENCE


East
W L T Pct P
New England 9 0 0 1.000 35
Buffalo 5 4 0 .556 14
N.Y. Jets 1 8 0 .111 15
Miami 0 9 0 .000 17
South
W L ,Tr Pct P
Indianapolis 7 2 0 .778 2E
Jacksonville 6 3 0 .667 1i
Tennessee 6 3 0 .667 17
Houston 4 5 0 .444 2C
North
W L T Pct P
Pittsburgh 7 2 0 .778 25
Cleveland 5 4 0 .556 25
Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 13
Cincinnati 3 6 0 .333 21
West
W L T Pct P
San Diego 5 4 0 .556 21
Denver 4 5 0 .444 15
Kansas City 4 5 0 .444 13
Oakland 2 7 0 .222 15
NATIONAL CONFERENCE


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East
W L T Pct PF
Dallas 8 1 0 .889 296
N.Y. Giants 6 3 0 .667 22C
Washington 5 4 0 .556 177
Philadelphia 4 5 0 .444 189
South
W L T Pct PF
Tampa Bay 5 4 0 .556 164
Carolina 4 5 0 .444 15C
New Orleans 4 5 0 .444 202
Atlanta 3 6 0 .333 135
North
W L T Pct PF
Green Bay 8 1 0 .889 228
Detroit 6 3 0 .667 221
Chicago 4 5 0 .444 161
Minnesota 3 6 0 .333 166
West
W L T Pct PF
Seattle 5 4 0 .556 191
Arizona 4 5 0 .444 188
San Francisco 2 7 0 .222 104
St. Louis 1 8 0 .111 136
Sunday's Games
N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 1 p.m.
Oakland at Minnesota, 1 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 1 p.m.
Carolina at Green Bay, 1 p.m.
New Orleans at Houston, 1 p.m.
Cleveland at Baltimore, 1 p.m.
Kansas City at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.
Arizona at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
Miami at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
San Diego at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Jets, 4:05 p.m. _
Chicago at Seattle; 4:15 p.m. -"
Washington at Dallas, 4:15 p.m.
St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:15 p.m.
New England at Buffalo, 8:15 p.m.
Monday's Game
Tennessee at Denver, 8:30 p.m."
Thursday, Nov. 22
Green Bay at Detroit, 12:30 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Dallas, 4:15 p.m.
Indianapolis at Atlanta, 8:15 p.m.


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BASKETBALL

Major College Scores
EAST
Albany, N.Y 63, Cent. Connecticut St. 60, OT
Binghamton 88, Quinnipiac 75
Bucknell 71, Towson 57
George Washington 69, Boston U. 56
Hartford 70, Sacred Heart 55
Lehigh 60, St. Peter's 56
Manhattan 69, Wagner 56
Morgan St. 77, St. Francis, Pa. 53
New Hampshire 95, Suffolk 46
Princeton 66, Iona 58
Rhode Island 75, Brown 61
Robert Morris 93, Navy 77
St. John's 72, St. Francis, NY 64
SOUTH
Drexel 77, Florida Gulf Coast 58
Florida 105, N.C. Central 49
Georgia 83, Grambling St. 70
Jacksonville 76, S. Carolina St. 64
Louisiana-Lafayette 79, North Alabama 67
N. Carolina A&T 86, Anderson, S.C. 50
New Orleans 72, Northwestern St. 66
North Carolina 72, Davidson 68
Radford 68, Presbyterian 54
Tennessee 101, Ark.-Monticello 44
VMI 135, W. Va. Wesleyan 81
Virginia 92, Howard 53
W. Carolina 87, Methodist 76
MIDWEST
Butler 76, Indiana St. 48
N. Dakota St. 117, Minot St. 84
Wis.-Milwaukee 81, Ball St. 74, OT
SOUTHWEST
Texas-Arlington 102, Texas Southern 72
Utah Valley St. 67, Arkansas St. 63
TOURNAMENT
NIT Season Tip-off-Coll Station
Second Round
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 86, Oral
Roberts 81, OT
NIT Season Tip-off-Seattle
Second Round
High Point 76, N.J. Tech 53
O'Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic
Second Round
Chicago St. 89, N. Michigan 50
Michigan St. 83, Louisiana-Monroe 65
NBA Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Boston 7 0 1.000 -
New Jersey 4 4 .500 3%
Toronto 4 4 .500 3%
New York 2 4 .333 4%
Philadelphia 2 6 .250 5%
Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
Oriando 7 2 .778 -
Charlotte 4 4 .500 2%
Atlanta 3 4 .429 3
Washington 2 5 .286 4
Miami 1 7 .125 5%2
Central Division -- -
W L Pct GB
Detroit 5 2 .714 -
Cleveland 4 5 .444 2
Milwaukee 3 4 .429 2
Indiana 3 5 .375 2/
Chica. ; 5 iS7 3,


On the AIRWAVES


TODAY'S SPORTS
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
7 p.m. (ESPN2) 2K Sports Coaches vs. Cancer Classic Semifinal -
Connecticut vs. Gardner-Webb.
8 p.m. (SUN) Clemson at Mississippi State.
9 p.m. (ESPN2) 2K Sports Coaches vs. Cancer Classic Semifinal -
Memphis vs. Oklahoma.
NBA BASKETBALL
8 p.m. (TNT) San Antonio Spurs at Dallas Mavericks.
10:30 p.m. (TNT) Chicago Bulls at Phoenix Suns.
BOXING
9 p.m. (VERSUS) Hasim Rahman vs. Sherman Williams.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
9 p.m. (ESPN) Oregon at Arizona.
GOLF
2 p.m. (GOLF) LPGA--ADT Championship Final Round.
1 am. (GOLF) European PGA- UBS Hong Kong Open-- Second.Round.
NHL HOCKEY
7:30 p.m. (FSNFL) Washington Capitals at Florida Panthers.
TENNIS
2 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP Masters Cup Round-Robin.
4 a.m. (ESPN2) ATP Masters Cup Round-Robin.



Prep CALENDAR


BOYS BASKETBALL
6 p.m. Seven Rivers vs. WillistoQnin Preseason Tournament.
7:30 p.m. Citrus in Hurricanes Tip-off Classic.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
6 p.m. Seven Rivers at Crystal River.
BOYS SOCCER
7:30 p.m. Lecanto at Crystal River.


WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct
San Antonio 7 1 .875
New Orleans 7 2 .778
Houston 6 2 .750
Dallas 5 2 .714
Memphis 2 5 .286
Northwest Division
W L Pct
Utah 7 2 .778
Denver 5 3 .625
Portland 4 3 .571
Minnesota 1 5 .167
Seattle 1 8 .111
Pacific Division
W L Pct
Phoenix 6 2 .750
L.A. Clippers 4 2 .667
L.A. Lakers 3 3 .500
Sacramento 2 6 .250
Golden State 0 5 .000
Tuesday's Games
Boston 101, Indiana 86
Orlando 103, Seattle 76
Charlotte 91, Miami 76
Memphis 105, Houston 99
San Antonio 107, L.A. Lakers 92
Dallas 99, Philadelphia 84
Phoenix 113, New York 102
Portland 102, Detroit 94
Wednesday's Games
Utah 92, Toronto 88
Atlanta 117,-Charlotte 109
Washington 103, Indiana 90
Orlando 117, Cleveland 116, OT
Boston 91, New Jersey 69
Seattle 104, Miami 95
Milwaukee 102, Memphis 99
Minnesota 108, Sacramento 103
New Orleans 95, Philadelphia 76
Portland at Denver, late
L.A. Lakers at Houston, late
Detroit at Golden State, late
New York at L.A. Clippers, late
Today's Games
San Antonio at Dallas, 8 p.m.
Chicago at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m.

NBA Leaders
Scoring


McGrady, Hou:
Bryant, LAL
Martin, Sac.
Jefferson, N.J.
James, Clev.
Boozer, Utah
Anthony, Den.
Iverson, Den.
Pierce, Bos.
Davis, G.S.
Yao, Hou.
Terry, Dall.
Garnett, Bos.
R. Allen, Bos.
Redd, Mil.
Butler, Wash.
Lewis, Orl.
Salmons, Sac.
Nash, Phoe.
Roy, Port.
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Curry, N.Y.
Mobley, LAC
Biedrins, G.S.
Bynum, LAL
McDyess, Det.
Brewer, Utah
Nash, Phoe.
Boozer, Utah
Harrington, G.S
M. Williams, At


Garnett, Bos.
Howard, Orl.
Camby, Den.
Kaman, LAC
Okafor, Char.
Jefferson, Minn
Boozer, Utah
Ilgauskas, Clev
Marion, Phoe.
Chandler, N.O.


G FG FT PTS
8 85 49 232
6 61 40 170
7 52 72 189
7 57 67 188
8 75 54 213
8 85 40 210
8 73 50 206
8 66 61 205
6 49 41 149
5 43 32 124
8 70 50 190
7 56 26 156
6 51 29 131
6 43 25 130
6 41 42 130
6 47 30 126
8 61 18 166
7 51 37 145
8 63 20 165
7 58 18 144
G Percentage
FG FGA
47 72
31 50
22 36
27 46
29 50
44. 76
63 109
85 150
i. 40 71
I. 38 68
Rebounds
G OFF DEF TOT
6 12 78 90
8 26 89 115
8 24 88 112
.6 18 .64 82
7 30 59 89
n. 5 23 39 62
8 34 64 98
v. 8 41 57 98
8 18 7.9- 97
8 8 28 65 93


HOCKEY

NHL Standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OT Pts GF
Philadelphia 11 6 0 22 52
N.Y Rangers 10 7 1 21 38
N.Y. Islanders 9 5 0 18 40
New Jersey 7 9 2 16 42
Pittsburgh- 7-10 1 15 50
Northeast Division
W L OT Pts GF
Ottawa 14 2 0 28 54
Montreal 10 4 3 23 53
Toronto 7 7 5 19 61
Boston 8 6 2 18 36
Buffalo .. --. ... 9 .-1-13 44
Southeast Division
W L OT Pts GF
Carolina 11 5 3 25 69
Tampa Bay 9 8 1 19 60
Atlanta 8 10 0 16 49
Florida 7 11 1 15 48
Whi-,h~j;on 3' 10 i 13 ,'Q 0


WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Detroit 13 4 1 27 61 41
Columbus 9 6 3 21 47 42
Chicago 10 8 0 20 53 53
Nashville 9 7 1 19 48 48
St. Louis 8 .7 0 16 39 37
Northwest Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Colorado 11 5 1 23 55 45
Minnesota 9 6 2 20 45 41
Calgary 7 8 3 17 52 58
Vancouver 8 8 0 16 41 46
Edmonton 6 10 1 13 40 57
Pacific Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
San Jose 9 7 2 20 46 42
Anaheim 8 8 3 19 46 54
Los Angeles 8 8 1 17 55 56
Dallas 7 7 3 17 49 50
Phoenix 7 9 0 14 41 50
Two points for a win, one point for over-
time loss or shootout loss.
Tuesday's Games
Atlanta 3, Florida 2, OT
St. LoiLis 4, Detroit 3
Montreal 4, Toronto 3, OT
Calgary 3, Minnesota 2
Anaheim 4, Los Angeles 3, SO
Wednesday's Games
Columbus 4, Chicago 2
N.Y. Rangers 4, New Jersey 2-s
Tampa Bay 6, Carolina 1
San Jose at Dallas, late
Edmonton at Vancouver, late
Today's Games
Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Buffalo at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m..
N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.
Washington at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m.
San Jose at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Minnesota at Edmonton, 9 p.m.
Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.


NHL Scoring
GP
Zetterberg, Det 18
Crosby, Pit 18
Kovalchuk, Atl 18
Iginla, Cal 18
Sundin, Tor 19
Stillman, Car 15
Lecavalier, TB 17
Brind'Amour, Car 18
Malkin, Pit 18
Alfredsson, Ott 16
Stastny, Col 17
Thornton, SJ 18
Williams, Car 18
Staal, Car 18
Prospal, TB 17
Whitney, Car 18
Kane, Chi 17
5 tied 20


Leaders
G A PTS
13 14 27
10 17 27
15 10 25
11 14 25
9 16 25
11 13 24
9 15 24
8 16 24
7 17 24
13 10 23
9 13 22
8 14 22
8 14 22
12 9 21
11 10 21
9 12 21
7 14 21


MOVES
Wednesday's Sports Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
TAMPA BAY RAYS-Exercised their
2008 option on RHP Al Reyes. Declined to
exercise their option on OF Greg Norton.
Activated OF Rocco Baldelli, C Shawn
Riggans and SS Ben Zobrist from the 60-
day DL.
National League
MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Agreed to
terms with LHP Randy Choate on a one-
year contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL-Reinstated RB Ricky Williams
from suspension for violating the league's
drug policy for the fourth time.
BUFFALO BILLS-Placed CB Kiwaukee
Thomas and TE Matt Murphy on injured
reserve. Signed TE Brad Cieslak and TE
Tim Massaquoi. Signed OL Christian
Gaddis from the practice squad. Signed
FB Jonathan Evans to the practice squad.
CAROLINA PANTHERS-Signed S C.J.
Wilson from the practice squad. Signed RB
DeCori Birmingham to the practice squad.
DETROIT LIONS-Claimed TE John
Owens off waivers. Re-signed TE Rudy
Sylvan to the practice squad.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Placed DE
Dwight Freeney and LB Victor Worsley on
injured reserve.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS-Placed S
Ryan Clark and TE Jerame Tuman on
injured reserve. Signed C Marvin Philip
and CB Grant Mason from the practice
squad.
ST. LOUIS RAMS-Placed OG Richie
Incognito on injured reserve. Signed DE
Eric Moore from the practice squad.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ANAHEIM DUCKS-Recalled C Ryan
Carter from Portland (AHL). _
DALLAS STARS-Fired Jim Lites, presi-
dent. Named Jeff Cogen president.
OTTAWA SENATORS-Assigned LW
Nick Foligno to Binghamton (AHL).
PHOENIX COYOTES-Recalled D
Brendan Bell from San Antonio (AHL).


Lecanto girls soccer
stays on win streak
Lecanto's girls soccer team
defeated West Port, 9-0,
Wednesday night in the first 40
minutes of play. The game was
called per the mercy rule.
Erin Carpenter and Ashley
Brower both had hat tricks for the
Lady Panthers. Carpenter scored
first at 2:14 on a direct kick. At
14:10 Brower scored assisted by
Carleigh Williams. At 15:45
Carpenter scored again on a direct
kick. At 19:28 Amy Wheat scored
an unassisted goal. At 25:00
Ashley Irizarry scored assisted by
Brower. At 29:20 Brower scored
assisted by Jamie Good. At 33:15
Wheat scored on a penalty kick. At
38:00 Carpenter scored on a direct
kick. At 39:00 Brower scored
assisted by Jayne Henry.
Lecanto tallied 14 shots on goal
to West Port's 0. Andraya Avery
and Whitney Mast split time in goal


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for the Lady Panthers. Lecanto has
outscored its opponents 61-1 so far
this season.
Lecanto is now 7-0, 6-0 in dis-
trict. They play at 7:30 p.m. Friday
at home against Crystal River.

Lecanto boys hoops
team routs Hudson
Senior guard Victor Cortes tal-
lied 31 points for the Lecanto boys
basketball team during a 93-75 vic-
tory over Hudson in the Hudson
Preseason Classic on Wednesday
night.
Nicky Cortes added 22 for the
Panthers while Elijah Bradley
dropped in 14 points.
Hudson actually led 25-20 after
the first quarter, but the Lecanto
press wore down the Cobras and
the Panthers outscored the host
school 73-50 the rest of the way.
"We played well," said Lecanto
coach Chris Nichols. "The press
caused a lot of turnovers."


Lecanto opens its regular sea-
son Tuesday night at Central for a
7:30 p.m. start.

Warriors boys grab
preseason victory
The Seven Rivers boys basket-
ball got 22 points and 12 points
from junior forward Derek Labahn
during a 54-46 win against
Dunnellon at the Tigers' preseason
classic Wednesday night.
Junior swingman Ty Commons
added 20 for the Warriors while
junior guard Tucker Cortese stead-
ied the offense with nine assists to
just one turnover.
"We only committed 10
turnovers the whole game," said
Seven Rivers coach Jim Ervin.
"We had a great team effort."
Kris Aleinda led Dunnellon with
16 points and J.R. Simmons
chipped in eight for the Tigers.
The Warriors play 6 p.m. against
Williston in the second day of the
Dunnellon preseason classic.


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am of her."
Deiros called Rash a "total
athlete," one who is strong,
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ferent pitches," Michael
Rash said.
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dominant pitcher that she is
today, but through all of her
accomplishments on and off
the field, and at a time that was
clearly hers to enjoy, she still
remembered to acknowledge
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Serving turkey

on the annual feast day

gets easier and easier

JULIANNE MUNN
jmunn2@tampabay.rr.com
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M A ost families are now focusing
on the upcoming Thanks-
giving holiday next week, Nov.
22, including the myriad of
activities, guests and food
choices that make the annual feast day so mem-
orable.
Turkey is the overwhelming favorite as a
table centerpiece, but nowadays, you don't have
to roast a whole bird. Supermarkets offer frozen
half-turkeys, turkey breasts, drumsticks and
even the newer "freezer to oven" roasted-in-the-
bag turkeys, such as Jennie-O brand. The freez-
er-to-oven turkeys are pricier, but if time is pre-
cious, it will be a boon.
All you have to do with the oven-ready, pre-
seasoned turkeys (whole or breast) is preheat
your oven, remove the outer plastic wrap, plunk
the bird in a large roasting pan, cut some slits
in the tip of the inner bag, slide the pan in the
oven, and you're good to go. About four to five
hours later, you can pull a perfectly roasted
turkey from the oven, juicy and tender with
crispy golden skin. Gravy can be made from the
juices in the bag.
Also making the holiday a lot
easier for the host and hostess Does a
are supermarkets, delis and
restaurants that will roast, fill a hor
rotisserie or deep fry turkeys
on request And many offer a more Sl
wide array of side dishes, too,
to keep things really simple. arom
Just be sure and place your dress
order well ahead of time. dress
Does anything fill a hometu
with a more succulent aroma stl
than dressing (or stuffing, devp-endi,
depending on the regional
source) roasting inside a turkey regional
or in a casserole? Today's Flair -
for Food has the recipes. You roasting
might want to double up to
ensure leftovers for holiday turkey
weekend meals.
Turkey is so much an cassie
Americah tradition that in 2006,
about 262 million turkeys were
Raised. It is estimated that 46 million of those
turkeys were eaten at Thanksgiving, 22 million
at Christmas and 19 million at Easter.
Nearly 88 percent of Americans surveyed by
the National Turkey Federation eat turkey at
Thanksgiving. The average weight of turkeys
purchased for Thanksgiving is 15 pounds,
meaning that approximately 690 million pounds
of turkey were consumed in the United States
during Thanksgiving in 2006.
While you're contemplating whether to
choose turkey or another entree for this
Thanksgiving, here is a bit of turkey trivia from
the National Turkey Federation:
White meat is generally preferred in the
United States, w ile other countries tend to
choose dark meat
A turkey typically has about 70 percent
white meat and 30 percent dark meat
Turkey consumption has more than dou-
bled over the past 25 years. In 2006, per capital
turkey consumption in the United States was
16.9 pounds, compared to 8.3 pounds in 1975.
Moon food: The very first1neal on the moon
for astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin
Aldrin was foil packets containing roasted
turkey and trimmings. /
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turkey old-timers check out these basic
turkey roasting tips and hints from the NTF:
The National Turkey Federation recom-
mends roasting a turkey in a 325-degree oven
until a meat thermometer indicates the internal
temperature is 180 degrees in the thigh and 165
to 170 degrees in the breast Pop-up timers are
helpful as a preliminary step in judging the cor-
rect temperature, but a meat thermometer is
the best final authority to
nothing determine doneness.
S MA shallow roasting pan
le with a should be used so oven air can
flow completely around the
cculent turkey Pans with sides higher
than 1 inch will shield the
I than thickest part of the turkey
thighs from the heat, and the
ng (or thighs will not cook evenly For
easier cleanup, add 1/2 cup of
ring, water to the bottom of the pan.
M If you stuff the bird, stuff it
g-nthe immediately before yoau place ,
S it in the oven. The center of the
source) stuffing must register 165 '
inside a degrees. If the turkey is done
1in de a before the stuffing, remove the
or in a turkey from the oven and finish
cooking it outside the turkey
role? until it reaches the required
temperature. If you do not stuff
the turkey, the addition of 2


cups of coarsely chopped celery, onion and car-
rots to the cavity will enhance the fragrance
and add to the flavor of the pan juices.
Turkeys today take less time to cook than in
the past because new turkey breeds produce a
higher proportion of white meat. Since white
meat cooks faster than dark meat, care should
be taken to follow the guidelines to ensure a
moist turkey. Use roasting times as a planning
guide only; use a thermometer for accuracy.
There are many factors that affect the roast-
ing time. These factors result in longer cooking
times. A partially frozen bird requires longer'
cooking. The depth and size of roasting pans
can alter heat circulation around the bird. A
turkey or the roasting pan may be too large for
the oven and could block heat circulation. Be
sure to allow at least 2 inches of space around
the oven walls so heat can circulate around the
turkey The use of an aluminum foil tent for the
entire roasting time will slow down cooking. A
stuffed turkey takes longer to cook
These cooking procedures result in shorter
cooking times: Dark roasting pans result in
faster cook times than shiny metal roasting
pans. If the turkey is covered with the roasting
pan lid, the cook time will be shorter; an oven
cooking bag can accelerate cook time.


Traditional Turkey Stuffing
M*3/4 cup butter
2 1/2 cups chopped onions
2 cups chopped celery
4 teaspoons dried sage
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dried savory
1 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon marjoram
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
14 cups dried white bread, cubed
In a large frying pan, melt butter over medium
heat Fry onions and celery together with the
dried herbs, salt and pepper, stirring often, until
vegetables are tender, about 10 to 15 minutes.
Transfer the mixture to a very large bowl. Add
the bread cubes and mix well.
SIf you are making the stuffing ahead: Transfer
the cooked vegetable mixture to a large bowl. Let
cool and refrigerate in an airtight container for
24 hours. Mix with bread cubes before stuffing
the bird. Note: A 1/2 to 1 cup of freshly chopped
parsley can be added for extra taste and color.
Stuff the turkey at both ends with this mixture.
Note: Stuff the turkey just before baking it Do
not stuff the bird ahead and let it sit, even in the
refrigerator. It can become infected with bacte-
ria and cause illness.
Of course, turkey is not the entree of choice for
everyone, and rack of lamb, baked ham, crown
roast of pork, duck and other possibilities are on
tap.
Cranberry-pecan Stuffing
(Casserole style)
1 loaf (1 pound) Italian bread or French
bread, cut into 1/2-inch cubes, about 12
cups
M 6 tablespoons butter
E 3 ribs celery, diced
1 large onion, diced
0 2 teaspoons dried sage
2 teaspoons dried thyme
1 teaspoon salt
Freshly ground pepper
1 cup each dried cranberries, toasted
chopped pecans (see note)
2 eggs, lightly beaten
N 2 cups chicken broth
Heat oven to 250 degrees. Place bread cubes
on baking sheet Bake until cubes are dry and

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like turkey stuffing is the best
part of a holiday dinner, and
you can do. wonderful things
with the leftovers. Be sure and
catch the Nov. 22 Flair for
Food for leftover dishes that
are nearly as memorable as
the big feast itself.
When it comes to stuffing,
I'm sort of a traditionalist Just
load it up with lots of sage, cel-
ery and onion and I'm a happy
camper. And, please put it
inside the turkey, with the
overflow in a casserole. There
really is nothing like the
aroma and taste of a slow-
roasted turkey with crispy
stuffing spilling out of the bird.
Now, having said all of that, I
have to confess to doing some-
thing very stupid recently Not
that it was the first stupid thing
I've ever done, but it sure came
close to being a winner on the
dumb chart.
After deciding to try one of
the new "freezer to oven"
turkeys for research purposes
this holiday season, I hauled
out the huge family roasting
pan (one we trade back and
forth every year), set the oven
to 350 degrees, plopped the
bagged bird inside, cut the slits
in the top as directed and set-
tied back to wait for a whiff of
the wonderful smell of roast-
ing poultry.
About two hours into the
four- to five-hour time period
the instructions advised to
roast the bird, the only thing
permeating the house was
smoke from a neighbor's back-
yard trash fire. Being the eter-
nal optimist, I settled down
with a magazine to wait it out.
Finally, with about an hour
left of roasting time and still no
scent of turkey, it seemed
appropriate to investigate
what was happening (or not
happening) in the oven. To my
dismay, bits of the bag
appeared to be sticking to the
turkey I figured that surely
wasn't part of the plan.
With the pan lifted out of the
oven and onto the stovetop, I
finally realized that this was a
freezer to oven turkey all right,
roasted in its bag, but one was
supposed to remove the outer
bag before subjecting the bird
to heat Somehow, I had over-
looked that part of the instruc-
tions.
Let me tell you, trying to pull
a hot plastic bag off a hot 14-
pound turkey is no walk in the
park But I eventually man-
aged to free the bird from its
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brittle, about 20 minutes.
Transfer to large bowl.
Increase oven temperature
to 350 degrees. Melt butter in
large skillet over medium-high
heat Cook celery and onion,
- stirring occasionally, until soft
and translucent, about 8 min-
utes. Stir in sage, thyme, salt
and pepper to taste; cook until
-- fragrant, about 1 minute.
'Transfer mixture to bowl with
-4 bread cubes. Add cranberries
and pecans. Mix to combine all
ingredients. Add eggs and
- o broth; toss gently to combine.
- Turn mixture into greased
13- x 9-inch baking dish. Bake,
covered with foil, 45 minutes.
Remove foil; bake until brown
* and crusty on top, about 15
- minutes. Alternatively, stuff


mixture into turkey cavity just
before roasting. Serves 8.


Old Fashioned
Cornbread
Stuffing
* 2 cups cornmeal
* 2 teaspoons baking
powder
a 1 teaspoon baking soda
* 1 teaspoon salt
*2 eggs, beaten
* 2 cups buttermilk
* 2 tablespoons bacon
drippings, melted '
* 3 stalks celery, chopped
* 1 medium onion, chopped
* 2 tablespoons butter
* 12 slices day old bread,
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sticky plastic cage. Voila!
There it was, encased in its
proper inner bag but far
from golden brown.
Somehow, I wrestled the
turkey back in the pan and into
the oven for the final hour or so
of roasting. When it was finally
cooked through and through,
out it came from its inner bag
and onto a platter, reposing
with a golden brown crust -
on the backside.
Yep. To make the whole sce-
nario even crazier, I had roast-
ed it for the last hour and a half
upside down. C'est la vie!
The breast was less than
brown, but the turkey was juicy
and delicious, so I can recom-
mend the freezer to oven, roast
in a bag method, but please
read the instructions!
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If you like date and nut bars,
this is the easiest ever recipe
(even I can do it):
Date-nut Bars
1/4 cup butter or
margarine
E 1 egg
3/4 cup sugar
E 1 1/3 cup Bisquick mix
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
1 cup cut-up pitted dates
Mix together butter, egg and
sugar. Stir in remaining ingre-
dients. Spread in an 8- x 8-inch
greased pan. Bake at 350
degrees for 25 minutes. Cool 1
hour, cut into bars, shake on
powdered sugar.


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1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sage
1 teaspoon poultry
seasoning
1/4 teaspoon pepper
Combine first 4 ingredients
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News NOTES

Brush up on driving
: with AARP
'. ,Take an AARP Driver Safety
class. Completing the two four-
flour day course may entitle you
to a multi-year insurance dis-
count. For information, check
iith your insurance carrier.
j" The course fee is $10 per
person and to register for a
cass, call the listed instructor.
.. For information regarding
future classes, call Charlie
Lucente at 726-0753.
Crystal River, Homosassa,
Homosassa Springs
SDec. 11 and 12:1 p.m. at
Coastal Regional Library, 8619
W. Crystal Street, Crystal River.
Call Lou Harmin at 564-0933.
b, Beverly Hills, Hernando
Dec. 5 and 7: noon at Our
Lady of Grace Catholic Church,
6 Roosevelt Blvd. Call Matt
Curley at 746-7916.
1 Inverness, Floral City
Dec. 11 and 12: 9 a.m. at
citrus Memorial Health System
Share Club Auditorium corner of
'brace and Osceola. Open to
the public, Share Club members
and non-members. Call Chaun-
Qey Benedict at 795-5107.
Search and Rescue
' to have yard sale
The Crystal River Search and
Rescue will have its annual yard
sale Friday and Saturday at the
.Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla
45-1 Building, 148 N.E. Fifth St.
,0 Crystal River. The yard sale
-will run from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
.,pth days. For information con-
tact Carol Franz at 726-6817.
Public invited
to art exhibit, sale
* The Citrus County Historical
societyy and the Citrus
,Watercolor Club cordially invite
the public to attend the Citrus
Watercolor Club's Annual Art
Exhibit and Sale at the Old
Courthouse Heritage Museum,
NCourthouse Square,
verness. The opening recep-
n will be from 6:30 to 8:30
m. Friday and the show will
)ntinue from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday and from noon to 3
',m. Sunday. The show is free
gd open to the public. For
4ore information, call 341-6427.
New England Club
to collect for CUB
The next meeting of the New
nIgland Club will be at 7 p.m.
$giday. Since Thanksgiving is at
and, the club will collect canned
6ods and other nonperishables
r CUB. Plans for the Christmas
arty will be discussed. Dues
3ill be collected in January.
members are encouraged to
tend and express their ideas.
; Friday flicks are
bc back in Lecanto
. The monthly movie series
called Friday Flicks has
resumed at 7 p.m. every third
Friday at the Unitarian-Universa-
li t Fellowship in Lecanto, 2149
county Road 486, east of C.R.
491 and just east of the
chevron station. This is a nonre-
Ilious event open to all and is
intended to present excellent
ritovies never shown here or not
0hown in a long time.
Friday's movie will be "A
Prairie Home Companion," in
Which Garrison Keillor joins an
all-star cast to create a comic
tckstage fable, about a radio
how trying to survive in the age
f television.
Suggested donation is $3;
sacks are sold. Call 527-2215.


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LifeSouth site


Old house new home for blood center


Special to the Chronicle
An old house with more than a century of Citrus
County history under its shingled roof is the new
home for LifeSouth Community Blood Center.
On the corner of South Seminole Avenue at 301
W Main St., the house has a large brass plaque next
to the front door that announces to donors they are
stepping into the George Carter House. It was built
in 1903 when traffic was powered by real horses.
LifeSouth is planning a grand opening from Nov. 27
to Dec. 1, just in time for the annual holiday chal-
lenge.
"Nationally, the flow of donors into blood centers
slows during the winter holidays," said Samantha
Brown, LifeSouth's Citrus
WHAT: Region branch manager.
LifeSouth "Unfortunately, the need
Inverness Center for blood never takes a hol-
grand opening. iday."
S WHEN: N 7 During the grand open-
WHEN: Nov. 27 ing, visitors will have a
to Dec. 1. A light chance to get an up-close
lunch will be view of a piece of Citrus
served on Nov. County history, decorated
in its holiday best, and have
WHERE: 301 W. an opportunity to save a life
Main St., by choosing to donate.
Inverness. The house was famous
HOURS: 8-30 for domestic reasons. It was
a.m. to 5 p.m. the first dwelling in the
Tuesday, county with inside plumb-
Thursday and ing and among the first
Friday, 8:30 a.m. hooked to the electrical
to 7 p.m. grid. Brown remembers the
Wednesday and home from her childhood
10 a.m. to 2 growing up in Inverness in
p.m. Saturday. the 1970s.
INFO: Call 344. "It was always such a
beauty with the big wrap-
around porch," Brown says.
Back then, the road out
front had just two lanes that ran directly up to the
courthouse square. She also recalled a farmer who
lived nearby that still raised hogs at his home, and
occasionally Inverness 'residents would see
escaped pigs sprinting down the streets.
Years later, that road, State Road 44, was expand-
ed to four lanes and rerouted around the court-
house, but the old clock tower can still be seen
from the front porch. And these days there's a near
constant din of cars and trucks rolling by The
Florida Department of Transportation measured it
at 31,500 vehicles daily


Car show
helps drive
out hunger

Special to the Chronicle
On Oct 20, the First United Methodist Church
of Inverness had its first car show at 3896 S.
Pleasant Grove Road, Inverness. There were 28
show cars and several hundred attendees who all
came out to support a food drive to help CUB and
Family Resource Center. Because of everyone's
generosity, we were able to provide a pickup truck
load of food and more than $200 in cash for the two
food pantries.
The Boy Scouts provided food and beverages,
and the church had its annual pumpkin patch,
plant and crafts sale. Dozens of volunteers worked
to ensure this event's success. Trophies were
awarded to car owners in five categories.
According to all reports, everyone had a great time
and are looking forward to and even bigger event
next year scheduled for Oct. 11.


The old
George
Carter
house at
301 W.
Main St.,
Inver-
ness,
was built
in 1903,
and is
the new
home to
LifeSouth
Commu-
nity
Blood
Center.


Special to the Chronicle
Blood donor James Sobik stopped by the new location for LifeSouth Community Blood Center in Inverness,
tried out one of the comfy donor chairs and took in the view while he donated. "It's pretty nice," Sobik said.


The center has been drawing 35 to 45 donors per
week. They come from Inverness, Floral City,
Bushnell, Hernando and Lake Panasoffkee, and
it's hoped the new location and better visibility will
boost those numbers.
"The more people who see us, the more who
might donate," Brown said. "I love the history, the
space we have, the potential for growth."
The old Inverness site, just three blocks away at
the corner of West Highland Boulevard and South
Pine Avenue, was smaller, and it was in a quiet
area, almost too quiet, with the donors finding it by
accident.
"The other office was nice, this is more like a
home," said Laura Bailey, Inverness team leader.
The house was purchased and restored by
George and Carol Derewenko and Joe and Linda
Bega, starting in 1986. LifeSouth's new home last


served as a bureau for the St Petersburg Times
newspaper, and in a previous incarnation was a
real estate office.
Inside the floors are oak and resonate with
homey squeaks. Bailey said one donor pointed out
that while there are three fireplaces, there are only
two chimneys. He explained that was an architec-
tural tax-saver, since in earlier times the more
chimneys a home had, the higher its value for
taxes. Brown said one other bit of interesting trivia
'about the houe'is' that' it still has its original
asphalt shingle roof.
Donors can sit in the easy chairs, and the large
windows in the room offer an up-close view of
downtown. Donor Mike Bracken, who stopped by
on a recent weekday, was impressed.
"What's bad about something new?" he asked.
"Even if it's old," added Brown.


CCVC alters


schedule due


to holidays


Special to the Chronicle
ABOVE AND TOP: Scenes from the
Oct. 20 "Drive Out Hunger" Car Show
presented by the First United
Methodist Church of Inverness, which
provided more than $200 for CUB and
Family Resource Center.


Extension Service to offer class


Special to the Chronicle
The Florida Yards and
Neighborhoods program as
part of the UF/IFAS Citrus
County Extension Service is
pleased to announce the class,
"Wildlife of a Florida Yard,"
from 6 to 7 p.m. today The class
will be in the classroom of the
Citrus County Extension
Service at 3650 W Sovereign
Path, Lecanto.
Participants will learn about
wildlife that they are likely to


encounter in their yard, tech-
Special to the Chronicle niques to attract wildlife,
Wlissy, a 7-year-old Chihua- including birds and butterflies
hua, is the dear friend of Dr. and environmental benefits
prank Durr. provided by wildlife.

U Submit information at least two weeks before the event.
U1 Early submission of timely material is appreciated, but mul-
tiple publications cannot be guaranteed.


Participants will learn about wildlife that
they are likely to encounter in their yard,
techniques to attract wildlife, including
birds and butterflies and environmental
benefits provided by wildlife.


The class is free. Call Gina at
527-5721 to register.
Programs and activities
offered by the Extension
Service are available to all per-
sons without regard to race,
color, handicap, sex, religion or
national origin.
For persons with disabilities


requiring special accommoda-
tions, call 527-5700 at least five
working days prior to the pro-
gram so that proper considera-
tion may be given to the
request. For the hearing
impaired, call the Florida
Relay Center Service at (800)
955-8771.


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River; by fax at 563-3280; or by e-mail to community@
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November

meeting canceled
Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Veterans
Coalition has altered its
November and December
meeting schedule to allow
members to enjoy the holidays
and still accomplish business
obligations to be met in accor-
dance with the bylaws.
The November meeting has
been cancelled because of the
Thanksgiving holiday There
will be an open general busi-
ness meeting at 6 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 20, at the Citrus
County Resource Center in
Lecanto to review and read the
changes in the bylaws and nom-
ination of the 2008 officers.
Election of officers will take
place at the Jan. 25 meeting.
All members are asked to


check membership cards for
expiration date. If you're delin-
quent, you have until Dec. 1 to
renew at $10 per year or $25 for
three years membership be-
fore you are dropped from the
membership roles. You can
renew by mail with your old
membership card, send a
check or money order to Citrus
County Veterans Coalition, PO.
Box 1281, Crystal River, FL
Include a stamped self-addres-
sed envelope to receive your
new membership card by mail.
There is a CCVC the latest
Coalition Crusader news letter.
You can renew at general
meetings. Bring a fellow veter-
an who is interested in the con-
cept of veterans helping veter-
ans to see what the Coalition is
all about.
For information, recent
news, directors and an applica-
tion form, go to www.ccvcfl.org
or www.citrus countyveter
anscoalition.org on the Web.


Public welcome at

Christmas Military Ball


Special to the Chronicle
Korean War Veterans Citrus
Chapter 192 is hosting a
Christmas Military Ball on
Saturday, Dec. 1, at the
Inverness Elks Lodge 2522 in


Hernando. The meal is prime
rib or baked chicken. The
music by Jackie Branson Band.
Tickets are $27.50 each. Open
to the public. For information,
call Paul at 637-1161 or Hank at
563-2496.


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32" HIGH DEF. SANYO
TV needs some repair.
Free, 3 years old.
(352) 628-6089
$$CASH FOR CARS$$
No Title Needed.
Gene(352) 302-2781
L-. (3.2)
BLACK LAB MIX,
5 years old "Dixie"
Very good dog, can't
keep, needs good
home. (352) 726-5233
COMMUNITY SERVICE
The Path Shelter is
available for people
who need to serve
their community
service.
(352) 560-6163 or
(352) 746-9084
Leave Message
Free cats. apprx. 6
mos.Friendly and litter
trained Females.Bik
white.352-464-3513
FREE FEMALE GOAT
about 8 mos. old.
(352) 563-0822
FREE KITTENS
14-16 wks. old. Litter
trained, blk/white or
grey tabby. Call
344-1852
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
FREE REMOVAL Scrap
Metal, Appl.'s, A/C,
Mowers, Motors, etc.
Brian (352) 302-9480
FREE removal Unwanted
Furniture Garage
Sale & Household Items
Call (352) 476-8949
Free to good Home
male mini Horse
must come and get
(352) 637-1196 Iv. mess
Lab/Dane Mix
921bs, 2yrs old, all
shots/neuter'd hse
broken, no other males
dog (352) 270-8126
Mix Breed 11 mon.
Crate trained house
broken, spayed, all
shots, sad story.
(352) 746-9940
SHEPHERD mix
great w/kids needs
room to run
(352) 220-6445
SOFA & TABLE
Good Condition
(352) 563-2896
The Path Shelter
will pick up your
unwanted vehicle
Tax deductible
receipt given
(352) 746-9084
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.
(352) 228-9645




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@ Bellamv Groves
1.5 miles E. on Eden Dr.
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2 GOLD RINGS
Vic. Kensington St.,
Lecanto 11/10
(352) 341-0746
BLACK MIX, MALE DOG
Lost11/6 Vic. Trails End
Rd., Floral City. REWARD
(352) 726-8433
BLUE/GREY PITBULL
Male, Gospel Isi. & 44
on 11/09/07.
Microchipped.
(352)344-5397
CAT
VIC Sugar Mill Woods
(Chinaberry/Jamiaca
St) Bik Male Wht
chest/Paws.
(352) 621-9206
catahoula chow mix
was lost and owner
misses her dearly
please return her.
(352) 628-6318
LOST YORKIE
Female, Brown Face
VIC of Washington Ave
(INVERNESS)
(352) 476-8163



CAT, Grey & white,
young male, Vic. 198th
Ct. & Railroad Crossing,
Dunnellon. 352-489-3563


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Yellow/White Adult Cat
Female, Very Vocal
Vic, Lee Way,
Homosasa 10/20.
(352)621-0532 after 4PM




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Adoptable cats and
kittens (specializing in
Siamese)
See our available
pets at:
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All are tested for
Feline Leuk and Aids,
Altered, and have
age appropriate
vaccines.
Call 352-476-6832
All donations are tax
deductible
Next Pet
Adoptions
Thursday, Nov. 15
Crystal River
Mercantile Bank
1000 SE HWY 19
Crystal River
11:00-2:00
This week. our second
adopt a than is:
Friday, Nov. 16
Dunnellon Tractor
11242 N Williams
Street
Dunnellon
11:00-2:00
This week. our third
adopt a than is:
Saturday, Nov.17
Pet Supermarket
4316 Commercial
Way
Spring Hill
11:00-3:00

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END OF SEASON
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All inventory
must go!!
Nov. 5-30th 10-3
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(352) 344-2242

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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

Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Spayed $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
Low cost shot clinic
Tues, Weds & Thurs
10am-4pm
(352) 563-2370

OPENING SOON
Mobile Lunch Stand
Call if you have a
desirable location.
Monica dr Zlatko
Kendic
(352) 503-6124
or (352) 697-1193


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View available pets
on our website or call
(352) 795-9550
Need help rehoming
a pet call us
Adoptive homes
available for small
dogs

Requested donations
are tax deductible
PET ADOPTIONS
Friday, November 16
10am 12pm
Regions Bank Route
491 Beverly Hills
Sat. November 17
10am 12pm
Nature Coast Lodge
Route 491 Lecanto

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our
adorable cats and
kittens that are
available for
adoption.
We are open 8:00 A
M till 4:00 P M
Monday-Friday.
Week-end and
evenings by
appointment.
All Cats and Kittens
are altered, tested for
Feline Luk and Aids.
Up to date on vac-
cines for age
appropriate.
Phone 352-563-2370
Visit us at
www.hofspha org.
or stop by our offices
at 1149 N Conant
Ave. Corner of 44
and.Conant. ,
Look for the big
white building with
the bright paw prints.




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by Licensed Hairdresser
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12/30 Vs. Carolina
4 Tickets. Very Good
Seats! Stadium Seating.
Face Value $620 ea.
game. Both games
$1,1001 Inc. Reserved
parking. 352-634-2462




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

CNA

All Shifts for
Assisted Living.
Contact Lisa White
@ Diamond Ridge
Health & Rehab
352-746-9500 Ext. 722

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

Experienced
Medical Assistant
Full time, For Busy
Doctors office,
Apply at:
Citrus Pulmonary,
5616W. Norvell Bryant
Hwy., Crystal River, FL
(352) 795-1999


F/T or P/T
HYGIENIST
Experience required,
Excellent Salary +
Benefit Package for
F/T employment.
Fax Resume To:
352-795-1637

MEDICAL
ASSISTANT &
RECEPTIONIST
Front & Back Exp.,
F/T, computer &
phlebotomy. For busy
primary care MD Off.
Fax Resume To:
352-489-5786

NOW HIRING
Experienced,
Caring & Dependable

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


P/T INSURANCE
BILLING CLERK

Exp. preferable.
Please -apply at:
5616W. Norvell Bryant
Hwy., Crystal River, FL


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





BARTENDER
No exp. necessary for
busy Inglis lounge. Must
apply In person. Call for
appt. (352) 601-3296

Now Hiring
ALL POSITIONS

New Inverness
Pizza location.
Blind Box #1405P
Citrus Co. Chronicle
106 W. Main St.
Inverness, FL 34450


Third Shif
Management
OpoortunitlesI
Starting at $31,000 to
$51,000. 5 Day Work
Week/Set Schedules,
Unlimited Growth
Potential, Full Benefit
Package/Weekly Pay
Scholarship Program
2nd/3rd Part Time
Sales Associate
Opportunilesi
Starting Pay $9.00/hr
Flexible Schedules
Advancement Op-
portunities, Scholar-
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Great Benefits
APPLY NOWI CALL 24
HOURS A DAY
Management
Applications Call:
1-866-639-4473
Associate Applicants
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CUSTODIAN/
Full-time/BENEFITS
Apply.at Spruce Creek
Preserve, SR. 200
Dunnellon, see, Julie
or Diane.

Exp'd
PRE-ENGINEERED
METAL BUILDING
ERECTORS
Local work. Good
starting salary. Paid
holidays & vacation.
Must have transp,
Call Mon.-Fri., 8AM-2PM
Toll Free: 877-447-3632

EXP'D TOW TRUCK
OPERATOR
Clean driving record a
must. Must be willing to
work weekends,
Advance Towing
(352) 637-1768

EXPERIENCED
* ASPHALT PAVER
& ROLLER MAN
* ROAD GRADER
CDL Lic.
(352) 563-2122

F/T DRIVER
Class B (352) 302-3915


LOCAL TOWER
SERVICE COMPANY

Looking for motivated
individual capable of
ascending & servicing
tall broadcasting
towers. Electronic/
electrical/Strobe
experience a plus-
Training provided.
Travel throughout the
Southeastern U.S.
Company vehicle/
fuel/hotel provided
for travel. Good
Pay-Health
Benefits -Per Diem-
Vacation & Bonusesl
Background Check-
NEED CLEAN FL
DRIVER'S LICENSE
Apply in person at:
Hilights Inc.
4177 N. Citrus Ave.
Crystal River, FI
STRUCTURAL STEEL
ERECTION
FOREMAN

Some out of town work
required. Good Pay,
Homosassa area.
Email resume to:
foremanresume
@vahoo.com
TOWER HAND
Starting at $9 00/hr
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri




AGGRESSIVE
PEOPLE

To work in the Crystal
River Mall, must dress
neat, with outgoing
personality, Part time
only, $10/hr. + bonus.
Sr's welcome. Call be-
tween lOam-lpm Mon.
thru Wed. 352-291-9260
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.
RESIDENT
MANAGER
Needed
For Government
subsidized
apartments in
Wildwood.
Maintenance exper.
a must! Apartment
rent, electric & water
is provided.
EOE
Fax Resume To:
(863) 683-4693
VERTICAL BLIND
INSTALLER'S HELPER

Wanted Male or
Female. (352) 628-2293




P/T Front & Snack
Counter Help
Experience a plus.
Smiling faces a must!
Apply in person.
Manatee Lanes,
Crystal River DFWP
795-4546


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


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




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2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16 495
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2 10x10 Roll-up Doors
2-Gable Vents, Entry Dr.
4" Concrete Slab
$29,795 INSTALLED
Many Sizes Avail.
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CARPORTS, SHEDS
Custom Installation.
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"LIVE AUCTIONS"
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For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
SPRINGFIELD 1884
45-70 Trapdoor Rifle
Cartouche Circle P on
wrist, wood, exc. metal,
some blue turning plum
Matching bayonette,
no scabbard, Must seel
$1100/obo 352-634-1120
Wash Stand
oak excel, cond., $125.
(352) 586-7393




Dept. 56 Snow Village
$50 each. Leave mes-
sage. On sale to Dec.
15th 341-6821




2 large cu.ft.
REFRIGERATORS
side by side, exc. cond.
$325 & $275.
(352) 344-4182



















A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
2 Ton $780.00
-* 2-V'2ton $814.00
3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Avail. Free
Delivery 746-4394

ABC Briscoe Appliance
Refrigerators, washers,
stoves. Service & Parts
(352) 344-2928
AIR CONDITIONER


2 yrs. old. Never Used.
$110 (352) 637-6618
CLEAN & CHEAPI
FRIDGE, STOVE, W/D,
DISHWASHERS. Starting
@$100. 30 day warranty
352-344-9290/422-0215
Gas clothes dryer,
good cond. white
Magic Chef, reduced
to $150. (352) 726-1373
Gas Range
Kenmore, like new
$150.
(352) 726-3870
KENMORE ELECTRIC
RANGE, biscuit color, 3
yrs old. Self clean, $250.
DISHWASHER, biscuit
color, 3 yrs old. $250.
(352) 726-5233
KENMORE Microwave,
Black, 3 yrs. old. $100;
REFRIGERATOR, side by
side, almond, $150
(352) 726-5233
REFRIGERATOR
23.6 cu. ft. white No
frost, side by side.
GE Profile. $250
352-795-5976/634-4479
REFRIGERATOR
WHIRLPOOL 21cu.ft.
w/icemaker, top
freezer, bisque.
New cond. $200;
(352) 465-5501
Roper FRIDGE/FREEZER
,$50 Good Cond.
WHIRLPOOL STOVE
Works great w/dig.
oven display. $60 firm.
(352) 697-2791
STOVE
Brand New (Tappen)
gas $200
(352) 533-3347
Washer/Dryer
$200.00 for the set white
Kenmore 352-220-9877
WHIRLPOOL
SS cooktop range,
stovetop only w/SS
Hood, $60/both
(352) 344-2321

Whirpol & Maytag
Frig, Dishwasher, Stave,
Microwv, Washer/Dryer
all wht.$900 takes all
Call 352-419-4051
Washe/rr
$20.00for hese witeS


COMPLETE 6 PERSON
SALES OFFICE
All "TOP OF THE LINE"
Executive Furniture.
Mahogany desk, file
cabs, tables, fish tank,
computers, 6 conf,
chairs, 6 line phone
system & other misc,
Items. 352-302-2375
Computer Credenza &
Hutch 60"w Drk Mahog.
Finish good cond. $150
Ornate writing desk
28"w x 56"L Cherry
Hardwood & veneers
in-laid top orig $800
ask$250 (352) 746-9909

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For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877




25 TON MTD LOG
Splitter- Never used.
Towable behind truck.
Extended Service Plan.
List: $1400, asking $800
(352) 503-6506


HEAVY DUTY WELDING
CART, 30"x48", hold
Aceleen tank &
Oxygen, $200.
PIPE TRI POD, RIDGE,
$100. (352) 220-4257
Kwik Way
Valve Grinder
Model VS. Very good
shape, $850/obo
(352) 465-3674
TOOL BOX, MATCO, 25
Drawers, dbl stack,
$1200.
(352) 220-4257
WELDING MACHINE,
MillerXMT304, invert,
300ft welding lead.
$1200.
MIG WELDER, Hobart
w/125r-largon tank,
$250.
(352) 220-4257




32" SANYO FLAT SCREEN
TV. 1.5 yrs. old.
$225/obo
(352) 726-5698
RCA CONSOLE TV
Color, Good Cond.
$75;
SHARP FAX Machine
$30 Like New!
(352) 746-6202
SONY TRINITRON
27" Color TV $200;
NEC 26"
Color TV $150
Both In Exc.Cond.
(352) 341-4103
TOSHIBA 15"
LCD TV, Ughtly used.
W/owner's manual &
remote. $275 New/
Sell $175.
(352) 795-1731
TOSHIBA TV
48" Projection Screen.
Almost new cond.
250 abo.
(352) 270-8256
TV
JVC Color 28" table
model good condition
$45 (352) 382-1502




SS DbI Kitchen Sink
& 3 Drop-in White Bath-
room sinks all
w/chromew attach.
Exc Cond. $95 382-1088




Citrus County
Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up, Delivery, avail.
Free quote, 344-4839
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdeeii.com
Used Compac
Computer,
new modem,
$35.
(352) 344-9593




WROUGHT IRON
PATIO SET
Round glass top table
w/ 4 cushioned chairs
$95. (352) 382-3575




1 Corner TV Cabinet,
I Corner Computer
Cabinet, Oak finish
$250. ea.
Call for details
(352) 382-1502
2 Captains Twin Beds,
bkcase, headboards,
3 drawers in each
bed. Shelving Unit
w/ 3 drawers $300.
(352) 746-7340
2 UPHOLSTERED
ROCKERS Brown.
$50/firm, both
Leather Like Black
Couch $250. Both exc.
(352) 726-3217
2 UPHOLSTERED SWIVEL
CHAIRS, Off white,
$75/both; RECLINER,
beige, $35. Almost
new!! (352) 746-0481
3 Pc. Sectional,
blue, Incl. 2 recliners,
fold out double bed.
$400 obo (352)489-8499
YOUR FURNITURE
Is Waiting For You
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
A 6 Pc. Twin bedroom,
solid mahogany
complete
$500.
(352) 586-7393
ADJUSTABLE BED
Twin XL, Like Brand
New! $600
(352) 382-5486
BADCOCK
Discovery Wood bunk
bed w/desk, drawers
built in. $325
(352) 563-9830
BADCOCK
Pedestal Oak Table w/4
caster chairs, $225;
Glasstop Patio Table
w/4 chairs, $100.
(352) 563-9830
BARSTOOLS (4)
30" High Wood, Shaker
style $48 takes all
(352) 746-9909
Bedroom Set
full sz, capt. bed, w/
mattress, matching
chest of drawers, light
oak w/ silver knobs,
$550. (352) 344-5434


BEDROOM SET
Gray w/gold trim. Inc.
Queen piliow-top bed
w/box spring & frame.
Triple cresser w/round
mirror. Chest of drawers
& night stand.
Headboard & 2 gold
lamps. $650/set
(352) 344-0787
BEDROOM SET, White
TV Etage, Hdbrd, Triple
Dresser, Uprighi Dresser,
Night Stand. $800/set
FUTON w/drawers $300
(352) 637-5416
BEDS *. BEDS *: BEDS
The factory outlet store!
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 '-* Full $159
Queen $199 / King $249
Please call 795-6006
BUNK BED from Fort
Wilderness, complete
w/mattress, cost $620,
Sacrifice $200;
TABLE W/4 chairs $75.
(352) 621-0300
BUNKBED, ALL WOOD
w/built In desk w/5
drawers, $300/obo
(352)746-1430 or
527-0384.
CHINA HUTCH
Wood, $125;
DRAFTING TABLE
"SPACESAVER" 31 X 42
Adj. $75
(352) 628-6007
CITRUS HOME DECOR
Like new Furniture
Buy, Sell, Consignment,
Homosassa, 621-3326
Couch & Loveseat
white w/green &
mauve good cond.
$100.
Entertainment center
$10. (352) 344-2842
COUCH -LOVE SEAT
-RECLINER -Chests End
Tbls ,Breakfast Set,
Lamps 765-749-2047
Cell
Dark Blue Leather Sofa
sleeper, w/ matching
recliner, org. $2,000.
asking $400.
(352) 382-3964
Dark green sofa, like
new, $300. Wrought
iron glass top table
w/6 chairs, $200.
(352) 344-9421
DAY BED
White w/trundle,
excellent Condition
$225 (352) 637-5080
DAYBED
White, Like New!
Mattresses, spread,
shams & sheets.
$150 obo
(352) 795-6650
DINING RM SET
Oval tble w/4chrs,
blue/wht check wood
$150 (352)637-5783
DINING RM. TABLE
W/LEAF & 6 Hi Back
Chairs. $275;
7 PC. LIVING ROOM SET
$400 (352) 228-7611
Call After 4:00 pm
DINING ROOM SET
Wood Table & 4 chairs.
$50;
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
$20
Homosa.(352)697-9458
DRAFTING CHAIR
Uke new, rolling. $45;
VIDEO CABINET
3' Tx 2' W., Lt. Color $25
(352) 344-4883
Dual Recliner sofa,
excellent condition,
$75
(352) 637-3518
Entertainment center,
,,solid oak and 27' :
Sony color TV,
8 yrs old, $375
(352) 637-6420
Gun Cabinet
w/ Drawer, 25" W x
65"H 16D glass door,
locks, inside light,
excel, cond. $250
(352) 746-6309
KING BEDROOM SET,
$150; CHINA HUTCH,
$85. All in good
condition.
(352) 621-0300
La-Z-Boy RECLINER
Big Man w/Scotch
guard. Tan. Lk. New!
Pd. $650/Sell $125;'
2 RATTAN ARM CHAIRS
Pickled Oak. $75/both.
(352) 344-4883
LEATHER SOFA
Brand new! Full size.
Asking $800
(352) 503-5041
Living Rm Sectional
nice, $225.
Dining Rm. Set,
4 chairs all wood,
carved $150.
(352) 860-1426
LIVING RM SET
Dark Hunter grn
Leather Very good
cond. $700 abo
(352) 860-2318 Iv msg
LOVE SEAT
w/matching Chr
quilted des. $100,
Swivel Rocker Gold $40
(352) 382-0104
Oak Executive Desk,
glasstop, 76"x42"x29"
$250. Overdesk open
hutch, 57"x10"x32" $75
(352) 464-4138
PAUL'S FURNITURE
Cooler Weather
Longer hours.
Tues thru Frl. 9am-5pm
Saturday 9am-lpm
Homosassa 628-2306
Pine Coffee Table,
barely used, $50
Fontana Style
Entertainment center,
$150/obo
(352) 726-5698
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808


Queen Poster Bedroom
Set, head & foot bood,
rails, box spring & mat-
tress, dresser & night'
stand $350. Oak Hutch
$195. (352) 621-0300
QUEEN SIZE
BOX SPRING & MATT.
Very Clean!
$90
(352) 249-9275
Queen size BR set w 2
stands, mattress, head-
board, dresser & mirror,
$250. Dark brown-dinln
table, & 4 chairs, alli
wood, ikeO new, $125
(352) 344-9421
QUEEN SOFA BED w/
matching Love Seat,
Exc cond, $225.
Rocker, $25.
(352) 795-4678 ,
Queen Sz. Hide a Bed}
beige/tweed,
good cond. $250.
(352) 746-3618
Recliner
extra large scallopJ
back, beige, -W
4 mos. old $150. ,
(352) 344-4215
ROCKER
Oak Glider w/Ottoman
$75, Swivel Stools (2)
White $15 both
(352) 533-3347 ,
SOFA & LOVESEAT
Rattan. Sage green,
peach & cream.
Very pretty set. $250-
(352) 628-7449
SOFA
Clayton Marcus, 8 Way
Hand Tied Plush
Comfort. Orig. $1,800
ULike new for $395-
746-0695/208-4428
TABLE W/4 CHAIRS
42" Glass-top, uphol.I
seats $200; LR Table Se
2 Ends, 1 Coffee.
Glass- top/wicker. $15e
(352) 637-5416
The Path's Graduates.
Single Mothers, '.
Needs your furniture."
Dining tables, dresser
& beds are needed.1
Call (352) 746-9084 g
TV STAND, Brand Nevw
fits up to 62" TV.
59"x17"X 14"H,grayw\
glass shelf, $60.
(352) 795-2820
Wicker Kitchen Set
4 chairs, glass table
$100. obo
(352) 249-1252




CHARCOAL GRILL
Weber 1 Touch, Silver.
Brand New in Boxt't
$45 .
(352) 344-0293
*FREE REMOVAL OPF
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet -sk
mowers, golf carts. We.
sell ATV parts 628-2084
LAWN MOWERIg
(Weedeater) Riding, 42f
cut, Strong 14hp,$400-
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For Upcoming Auctions
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Fri, Sat & Sun 8am-r1
98 S. Desoto Strb
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BEVERLY HILLS
Fri/Sat 8 2 Xmas
Decor, Books, Furn.A
misc items. -
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much more.
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CITRUS BRINGS CRYSTAL RIVER MOVING Fri. Sat. 8:30-4 ESTATE SALE
Thur1455Ws. JaponicaPt. 8-4 Thurs.Frl. & Sat. 9a-4p, 9454 W. Caravan Path Fri., Sat., 16 & 17, 8-5pm
1455 W. Japonica Pl. Christmas Items, Furn, Clothes, tools, etc Household Furn.,tools
books, clothes. & Misc.
CRYSTAL RIVER No Prior Sales DUNNELLON & Many many Items
Big Moving Sale Sat 8-3 334 N Pompeo Ave. Neighborhood Sales to numerous to list. Eve-
Antiq es furn., H.H Fri. & Sat. 7:30-2 rything must be sold as
Items, Decorator & Antiques & Nice Things! well as the Real
Holiday Accessories 5789 W. Riverbend Rd & Estate, come and bid
4374 W. N orvell Bryant ies CRYSTAL RIVER 5651 W. Riverbend Rd on the home (on canal
4374 Norvell Bryant YOUDONOTWANTTO to the lakes). North
MISS THIS ONEIII 4 FLORAL CITY on 200 to Orchid (turn
CRYSTAL RIVER FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri. & Sat. Huge Yard right.) to E. Shorewood
Fri. & Sat. 9-5 9709 W RIVERWOOD DR Sale 11640 E. Laurel Ct., Dr. Then left to 4556.
1144 SE 3rd ST Sat. & Sun. 7am-4:30pm off Sandalwood In River Lakes Manor


HERNANDO
Fri. Sat. Sun. 8am-?
Guns, Tools, outboard
motors, floor safe, lawn
trailers, turn, much
more! E LAKE PARK DR

HOMOSASSA
Fr/Sat 8-4 Tow Dolly,
Freezer, Table saw &
Radial Saw many other
good things.
1819 S. Campbell Pt


HOMOSASSA
Sat. 7-12
Sneak Preview Fri. 4-5
Behind Great Floors,
Across from Howard's
Flea Market
HOMOSASSA
Thurs. Sat. 8-4
Glassware, curio
cabinets, nice clothes,
& lots of misc.
4118 S. Winding Oaks Dr
Kenwood North (Off
Grover Cleveland)


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INGLIS
Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 8 -Dark
Huge 4 Family Sale
Clothes, toys, lots of kids
items, Something for
everyone Behind
Perkins Bank Off 40

INVERNESS
Fri. Sat 8-? Moving Sale
Household gds & furn.
8807 E Lakebieeze Ln
Near Country Club


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HOLIDAY SALEI
S Sunday 1 --4
The Dollhouse Lady
S presents- Toys.
Dollhouses, Musical
Instruments, Barbie
Collectibles, Artwork
& so much more!
45 N. Archwood Dr.
(Gospel Island)
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$6-8010 727-421-3636
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
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'Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852

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Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
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SSod: 352-563-0272
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
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grind, trim, Ilns.& Lic
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l Stump grinding, land I
iI clearing, bushhog.
352-220-5054

A TREE SURGEON
Lic. & Ins. Exp'd friendly
serve. Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452
All Tractor/Dirt Service
land Clear, Tree Serv.,,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
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Computer Doctors
Repairs In-Home or
Pick-Up,.Delivery. avail.
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I We come to you. I
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2 (352) 212-1165




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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
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*Chris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins, FREE
EST. (352) 586-2996
3rd Generation Painting
10% off any Job.
Lic./ Ins. FREE Est.. I'll
beat any written est.
by 10%, (352) 201-0658
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
Husband& Wife DP
Press.Cleaning & Paint-
ing. Lic.&Ins. 637-3765
All Phaze Construction
Clean Quality painting
& repairs. Faux fin.
10255709 352-586-1026







George Swedlige
SPainting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400 /628-2245
Henry's Painting Press.
wash, root clean. Ins.
Accept Cr. cards. Lic#
30555 (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Uc./Ins.
(352) 726-9998




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


Wood and Formica
cabinets & counters


FREE Estimates

795-5300 or 628-0839
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Citrus Tire &
Automotive Center
2302 W Hwy. 44 Inverness, FL
7274 MV-9761



Serving All of C rus Counmy
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Family Owned & Operated
NEW ROOFS REROOFS REPAIRS
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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



#1 CNA for hire in your
home. Driving, meals.
personal care. 18yrs Exp
& Ref. (352) 344-1567
CARE: POST SURGICAL,
Nursing Home, REHAB.
Temp/Lg term. Lic.
352-628-9290/400-1448
















*/Chris 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
/ 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 Lic. Ins.


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
AlIl Lic/Ins/member
CCBA (352) 465-3086
ROGERS Construction
Repairs & All types of
Construction. 637-4373
CRC1326872



ASO Perfect House
Screen Replacement
Screen rooms & morel
Free Est. County Lic.
(352) 201-1599
FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257-1011
1 panel or comp cage
Family owned & oper'd
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof avers & 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
ESTi (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. Lic./Ins. 341-3300
ROLAND'S *
PRESSURE CLEANING
Mobiles, houses & roofs
Driveways w/surface
cleaner. No streaks!
24 yrs. Lic. 352-726-3878
Roofs, Drives, & Homes
($60+ up) SW ($50+up)
DW (S65+ up) 24/7
Kerry (352) 795-4204


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


Modernize

Your Home
ALL TYPES OF INTERIOR TRIM
V ADD NEW HARDWARE OR LOCKS
/ CHANGE YOUR DOORS OR TRIM
/ ADD CROWN MOLDING
V ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS
Call Doors & More
(852) 697-1200



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Kaufman
Construction



* Small Jobs llelconm Porrih Enclosures
* Remodeling Sojjit & Facing
* Room. Addition I il Siding
* Garages D,;rs & &Windows

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Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est,,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
r AFFORDABLE" I
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HANDYMAN Free Est.
Affordable & Reliable
Uc.34770 (352)302-8001
ALWAYS AVAILABLE
All Malnt. & Repairs
Inside & Out. No job too
Smailll Lic. #5953
(352) 560-7609 Scott
ARTISAN HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
General Maintenance
& Repairs. Uc # 34064
(352) 228-7823






FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est., Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
FAST AFFORDABLE.)
RELIABLE! Most repairs.
Free Est., Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
HANDYMAN
If its Broke, Jerry
Can Fix It. Ltc#189620
352-201-0116.726-0762
HOME REPAIR
you need It done, we'll
do it. 30 yrs. exp. Lic/Ins.
#73490256935,489-9051




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. Uc. #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


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"DEBRIS HAULING'" John Gordon Roofing HURRICANE BUILDERS
& Misc. Clean-Up, Recx Rates Free est oudto Unlimited, LLC. 30yrs.
Tree Service & Demos Serve You. Exp. Drywall Specialty
352i447-3713/232-2898 ccc 1325492. New, Restoration &
352.447-3713/232-2898 795-7003/800-233-5358 Repair. Lic CRC 1329305
"DEBRIS HAULING" JOHN SCOTT ROOFING (352) 563-2125
SMisc. Clean-Up FREE Est. Senior Discount ROCKMONSTERS, INC.
Tree Service & Demos Uc.ccc1325704 St. Cert. Metal/Drywall
352.447-3713/232-2898 352-447-8050 Contractor. Repairs,
RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS Texture, Additions,
rF -F LE- 1 Reasonable Rates!! Homeowners, Builders
AFFORDABLE, Exp'd, Lic. CCC1327843 Free est. (352) 220-9016
HAULING CLEANUPS. Erik (352) 628-2557 Llc.#SCC131149747
PR OMPT SERVICE Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Trash. Trees, Brush Drywall, Texturing,
Apple. Furn, Const, 1 Pant ng Tile Work,
SDebris & Garages I 1 Framing. 35 yrs. exp,
352-697-1126 BIANCHI CONCRETE 344-1952 CBC058263
kmm *M Hi BIANCHI CONCRETE
A LITTLE of EVERYTHING Driveways-Patios-
Moving-Hauling-Tree Sidewalks. FREE EST.
Service-Cleanups & Lic#2579 /Ins. 746-1004
Clean-outs-dump runs CONCRETE WORK
Lic 352-560-7005 Ins Sidewalks, Driveways FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All of Citrus Hauling/ Patios, slabs. Free est. All tvoes of Dirt Service
Moving Items delivered, Lic, 2000. Ins. 795-4798 Call Mike 352-564-1411
clean ups.Everything Decorative concrete. Mobile 239-470-0572
from A to Z 628-6790 River rock, curbs, Stamp AFFORDABLE Top soil,
l...F= LE=. concrete Fuston's River fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
AFFORDABLE Rock (352) 344-4209 work. No job too small.
I HAULING CLEANUP, I ROB'S MASONRY 352-302-7325 341-2019
PROMPT SERVICE I & CONCRETE Slabs, ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Trash, Trees, Brush, driveways & tear outs Landclearing, Hauling,
I Appi. Furn, Const. I Lic. 1476 726-6554 Site Prep, Driveways.
* Debris & Garages Lic. & Ins. 795-5755
352-697-12 All Tractor/Dirt Service
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Furn., aI1, trash, brush, Bushhog, Driveways
Lowa& Hauling 302-69 5
Prompt 7 day service LARRY'S TRACTOR
726-2264 /201-1422day sSERVICE Finish grading
J H-& bush hogging.
Junk Hauling and 352-302-3523/628-3924
property clean up. 362-302*TO 2SOL2SECIL4
Foreclosure? Moving? S d TOP SOIL SPECIAL s
We Haul it AWAYI Screened, no stones.
352-465-6419 All Tractor/Dirt Service 10 Yds $150; 20 Yds $225
Land Clear, Tree Serv., a 352-302-6436
WE MOVE SHEDS Bushhog, Driveways
352-637-6607 & Hauling 302-6955

-I ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
DOTSON Construction Site Prep. Driveways.
Carpet Factory Direct 25 yrs. in Central FL. Our Lic, & Ins. 795-5755
Sales Install Repair I Specializing
Laminate, tile, wood Sr own crews Specializing r --- -IN
disc. (352) 341-0909 in additions, framing, LANDCLEARING
disc. (352) 341-0909 trim, & decks. I Site prep, Tree Serv.,
Lic. #CRC1326910 I Dump Truck, Demo |
S(352) 726-1708 352-220-5054
W. F. GILLESPIE L -
Room Additions, New All Tractor/Dirt Service
Home Construction, Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
All kinds of fences Baths & Kitchens Bushhog, Driveways
JAMES LYNCH FENCE St. Lie. CRC 1327902 & Hauling 302-6955
Free estimates. (352) 465-2177 r i
(352) 527-3431 www.wfgillespie.com
ROCKY'S FENCING ` a. M.sglo, S
Working In Citrus County 3rd GENERATION SERV
for 25 yrs. Fencing, General
Free Estimate, Lie. & Ins., Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
352 422-7279 i Painting, lawn trees, &
3rd GENERATION SERV landscaping FREE Est.,
Fencing, General 10% Off Any Job.
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext. lic 99990257151 & Ins.
Painting, lawn trees, & (352) 201-0658
landscaping FREE Est., BIG KUHUNA LAWN
10% Off Any Job. SERVICE Palm Tree
lic 99990257151 & Ins. trimming, Cleanups,
(352) 201-0658 Free est. 352-270-8265
WE ARE & Ci arI LN D's Landscape & Expert
FENCES BY DALLAS Bathroom Remodeling Tree Svce Personalized
25 Years In County Repairs. Qual. Installer design. Stump Grinding
Free Est,, Res./Comm, Lic106120. Insured. & Bobcat work. Fill/rock
LUc./Ins. (352) 795-1110 (352) 382-4621 & Sod: 352-563-0272
A 5 STAR COMPANY CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER SOD SOD SOD-
Go Owens Fencing, Bathroom remodeling, BANG'S LANDSCAPING
All types. Free estimates handicap bathrooms. Sod, Trees, Shrubs
Comm/Res. 628-4002 Uc/Ins. #2441 795-7241 (352) 341-3032
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CUTTING EDGE Ceramic
PRICES Tile. Lic. #2713, Insured.
Free Estimates. All Types Showers Firs Counters
20 yrs exp. AC#27453 Etc. (352) 422-2019
352-464-2342, Dallas Jr. STONE MASON
BARNYARD II FENCING Outdoor Fireplaces, I High Quality Lawn
Serving Citrus Co. Since Waterfalls & Ponds, Care I Comm,/Res
1973. Free Estimates Walks & Patios, Etc. All Your Property
(352) 726-9260 (352) 592-4455 Needs! 352-419-4607


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RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
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Time To Syice 'L tor Tr e e o(&Cfays

4 ^ &?'D Tainting, Jnc.

Interior-Exterior Painting
Pressure Washing

634-5152 or 860-1184

Call today to get that one room"*A'
or whole house freshened up!
We use Porter Paint
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Installations by
Brian CBC 1253853

352-628-7519
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Siding.Solit & Fascia. Skirting. Roofover, Carports.
Screen Rooms. DeckN, Windows. Duors, Additions


Ideal Carports
Custom Build Your Dream
"' Carport
Garage
.- *Boat
Barn
I* RV Cover
Any Metal Bldg.
lili ;' "'% li~iicNci i onl need,
we've got you covered"
352-795-6568
7958W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., Hwy. 44 Crystal River
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"El Cheapo" cuts $10 up
Beat any Price. We do
it All. Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
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
ANDERSEN'S YARDMAN
SERVICES, Mowing, &
Trimming, Trash,
hauling, Low rates
1-352-277-6781
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Reliable, Quality work
Residential / Comm.
Lic./Ins. 352-613-4250
C & R LANDSCAPING
Lawn Maintenance
clean ups Mulching,
We Show Up
352-503-5295, 503-5082
DUN-RITE Lawn Service
Mowing, Tree Trimming
Small tractor work,
Debris Cleanup
352-302-4686
G. Nelson & Son, Lawn
Service, rTowing, trim-
rning, etc. depen-dable
lic. &inj. (352)56:-.2118
LAWN SERVICE
We do re-sodding
and patching.
Free Estimate 795-4798.



POOL BOY SERVICES
'1ut Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
= 352-464-3967 a
"A POOL LINERS! &
15 Yrs. Exp. *
Call for free estimate
s (352) 591-3641 =
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
FIREWOOD
seasoned oak split 4x8
tacecord, delivered &
stkd $70 352-220-9444
OAK FIREWOOD
$80./4x 8 (Face Cord)
Delivery Available
352-726-9476, 860-2214
OAK FIREWOOD
Quality Seasoned &
Split. 4 x 8 face coid,
del. $75 (352)476-3149



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




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


YVONNE MORETTI
Realtor, Crystal Realty
Specializing n:
AFFORDABLE
Commercial,
Residential, &
Waterfront PropertiesI
Call me day or night
24/7 for all your
Real Estate needs!
(352) 201-9898
For Listings See
www.crvstalsells coam




RAINDANCER 0
6" Seamless Gutter
Best Job Availablell
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
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ALL EXTERIOR
ALUMINUM
Quality Price!
6" Seamless Gutters
Lic & Ins 621-0881

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


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IOC THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15, 2007


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HERNANDO
HUGE SALEII
Thurs. & Fri. 8-?
1495 N. Man-O-War Dr.
INVERNESS
Fri. Sat. 8-? HUGE MULTI
FAMILY 1ST TIME tools,
fishing, housewares,
furn, clothing. 3120 E
FAWN CT Deerwood
INVERNESS
Multi Family Yard Sale,
Nov. 15, 16, 17.8am-?
17 & 24 Braemqr Dr.
INVERNESS
M l.E-amie Fri. & Sat.
Goldfinch Lane
(Off Gospel Island Rd.
/. mi. from Rt. 44)
INVERNESS
Thurs, Fri. & SatHuge
Misc, household, trailer,
350 engine, table
saw, tiller, & more
Hwy 44E 1 mi.to Tranquil
OZELLO
Street Yard Sale
Fri. Sun. 8-2
Coins, new clothes,
marbles, Ind. Artifacts,
Much more. S. Wallac
EP. 563-5750/563-0640
PINE RIDGE
BIG Yard Sale Fri Sat.8-?
5539N Elkcam Blvd.
PINE RIDGE
Fri. & Sat. 16 & 17, 8-2
4446 & 4418 W. Plute Dr.
PINE RIDGE
Sat. 17th 8-1, Multi Fam.
4457 W Horseshoe Dr.
PINE RIDGE
UPSCALE SALE Fri. Sat.
11/16 & 11/17 10a-3pm
4977 W Custer Dr.


3 bowl stainsls s51tee
sink w/delta faucets,
$50; KENMORE DRYER,
almond, runs good, $50
(352) 726-5233
5,000 watt Generator
110/220, very clean,
$350 (352) 634-4439




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BUSINESS IN THE
SERVICE
DIRECTORY!

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
ONE CALL
ONE PRICE
ONE MONTH
ONLY $200.00
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appear in the
*Citrus County
Chronicle
*Beverly Hills Visitor
*Riverland News
*Riverland Shopper
*South Marion
Citizen
*West Marion
Messenger
*Sumter County
Times
CALL TODAY
(352) 563-5966

All types of Furniture
& Appliances for Sale,
TV's beds, bearu
dining etc. Call for
details (352) 527-4811
BIRD CAGE
3.5' ACCS $30
Electric Typewriter,
good cond. $20
(352) 489-2119
Carpet Factory Direct
Sales Install Repair
Laminate, tile, wood Sr.
disc. (352) 341-0909
Child's desk & chair,
$35. 2 sets of twin
sheets, never opened,
green paisley print, $20.
(352) 344-4182
CRAFTMATIC BED $75,
Washer & Dryer Set$75,
4 Window Air
Conditioners. Neg.
(352) 601-5563
DESIGNER REPLICA
PURSES
2 in perfect cond., 1 is
used. (Versace, Chanel
&Prada) $150/all
(352) 464-4775
GARAGE DR. SCREEN
Electric, Std. Dbl. Dr.
Like New Cond.
Pd. $2,0CO/Sell $700
(586) 909-2555
GENERATOR
Coleman Pro 5,000. 9
hp. A steal @ $250,
12X 17 Beige Carpet.
Never Used. $125
(352) 270-8261
GENERATOR
Troy Bill, 4-5,000watt,
portable Generator.
Never used, fully
assembled. $350 OBO.
(352) 746-1262
GENERATOR, Honda
EG5000, 5000 W, auto
voltage regulator, 120/
240V, circuit breaker.
Runs many tools at the
same time. Used less
than 50 hrs.$1,200. firm
(352) 302-8196
GOLF CART BATTERIES
THE BATTERY MEDICS
36V & 48V Sets $245
Free Delivery 1 yr. warr.
Contact Mark @
727-375-6111
GOLF CLUBS brand
new 9 clubs graphite
shaft all Hybrids w/bag,
putter & driver, $250 TVs
(2) 24" Toshiba, like New
Beige $100, 20" Toshiba
w/DVD beige nice $95,
SONY Computer w/
windows 98 w/DVD +
17" monitor, keyboard
& Mouse $95
352-860-0288/634-4592
HOMEOWNERS If you
would like to sell your
home or mobile for
cosh quickly, call
Fred Farnsworth
(352) 726-9369
JANITORIAL/
RESTAURANT
CLEANING
Immediate openings
FT, professional
sub-contractors. Night
work, Inverness area.
Call M-F 9-4pm
1-800-577-1318
Lounge Chair, tilt
back, blue, no stains,
$65. Women's Huffy Bike
Chrome Fenders, like
new $45.
(352) 527-7449
Pool Heater 200,000
BTU's still installed,
used twice $2,000 obo
(352) 686-6348
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
Sleeper Sofa, Loveseat,
& Chair, medium
brown, good cond,,
$300 Johnson Seahorse
boat motor 2HP $200,
746-0714


12x24 USED STORAGE
SHED, will deliver.
352-634-5183
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
tbls & Coffee Tbl.
$800obo takes all
(352) 422-2005
WPT MERCHANDISE
PRIZE PACK
unopened $500obo
352-533-3149/445-9601




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.
MOBILE WHEEL CHAIR
Sonic, yellow, low hrs,
also walkers avail. runs
^-. .+ teun


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DRUM SET
PEAVEY PRO Intl series,
silver, 8 pc. $300/obo
(352) 795-8692
KEYBOARD
Yamaha, W/Stand &
Seat good Condition
$125obo (352) 465-6627
Mandolin $75.
Acoustic "A" Model
Amplifier Like new
$65.
(352) 746-4063




BENCH PRESS Power
drive machine, w/adj.
weights. $50;
(352) 726-5233




2 Sets Used Clubs
for Power Built, & Arnold
Palmer great cond.
$100. ea.
(352) 382-7686
ADULT 3 WHEEL
TRICYCLE
Good Cond. $200
(352) 628-5312
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
GOLF CART BATTERIES
THE BATTERY MEDICS
36V & 48V Sets $245
Free Delivery 1 yr. warr,
Contact Mark @
727-375-6111
Golf Clubs
2 Complete Sets
Top of the Line, Your
Choice, $70. Great
Cond. (352) 746-4063
GULF CLUBS 2 SETS
Like new, Adams, Idea
a20s, Iron set, Hybrids
w/head covers, rate
9 new $599. sell $380.
AMF, complete set
Hybrids, clubs w/ bag,
rate rate 9, new $500.
sell, $325. Great Xmas
Gifts. (352) 795-4405
Inversion Table
Like new Body champ
$75 Firm 352-746-9596
LADIES BICYCLE
16" TREK, many
accessories
Pd. $440/Sell $200
(352) 637-5416
POOL TABLE
Not slate. $125
(352) 302-9592
SHOTGUN 12 Gauge
Lever action. Ithaca
$100 Neg.
352-628-7689/601-3152
SPRINGFIELD 1884
45-70 Trapdoor Rifle
Cartouche Circle P on
wrist, wood, exc. metal,
some blue turning plum
Matching bayonette,
no scabbard. Must see!
$1100/obo 352-634-1120
WE BUY GUNS
-On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238




10% OFF SALE"
Any new or used
1 Trailer "In Stock" I
I w/ad. EZ Pull Trailers *
6532 W Gulf to Lake
3 AXELS (6.500 Ib)
w/electric brakes &
hubs, $400/all
(352) 212-7712
TRAILERS!
Cargo, Utility, Boat
4x8 to 8.5x24
100 trailers in stock
GULF.TO LAKE SALES


HIGH-CHAIR
Exc Cond$25 Walker
Exc Cond $25
(352) 465-3875




BUYING US COINS
Beating all Written
offers. Top $$$ Paid
(352) 228-7676
FARM TRACTOR
In need of repair
(352) 447-6281
WANTED Old
Slot Machines
Any condition or parts.
(352) 628-5287




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
BENGAL CAT
Beautiful 2 yr. old
spayed, shots,
declawed, To gd.
home, $400.
(352) 382-2572
Blue Head Plonus with
large cage, tame &
talks, $800. Indian Ring-
neck with cage, talks,
$150 (352) 637-7124
CHIHUAHUA PUPS
9 wks. H/C, Male light
fawn $300; Tiny female,
fawn w/black $350
(352) 628-7852
Chocolate Lab
Puppies AKC Reg. $500
Cathy (352) 895-8729
COCKER SPANIEL,
AKC, male, all shots,
16wks, $400.
(352) 795-8741
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
LAB PUPS
AKC Reg. Blks. $275;
(352)795-1902
Mini Dachshunds 10wks
Health cert, wormed,
shots. Parents on prem.
352-302-8807 pis Iv msg
Serious Inquires only.
Rottwelller Pups
Absolutely Beautiful
champion lines,
M/F, shots, wormed,
guaranteed, parents
(352) 503-3284
SHIH TZU PUPPIES
14wks, 2 sets of shot,
health Cert, Reg. choc
& White, Male $400.
Female $500.-
(352) 564-2865
SHIH TZU PUPS
8 weeks old all shots &
health Certificate.
Black & White & Brindle
Fern. $500 Males $450
(352) 637-9241
SIAMESE KITTENS
Seal Pt., Blue Pt.,
pure bred &
Health Certs. $300
Will hold for Christmas!
(352) 228-1906







TOY POODLE
Puppies. 3fem. lml.
3 Choc, 1 bik born
9/29/07, parents on
premises 352-489-5686
TOY POODLE PUPS
ready to go, Health
and 1st shot, tales
docked this (week only
male $350 Fern $400
(352) 503-6026
YORKIE, Male PUP
12 wks. All Shots, H/C
$475; "Benjamin
needs a Mom"
for Thanksgiving.
(352) 628-7852




Belgian Mares (2)
17 Hands Tall, Broke to
ride & Drive, Quiet, traf-
fic safe, Bread to foal In
Spring, By registered
Blegian Stallion, Load,
Clip & Tie ,Must Seel
$4000ea.352- 212-0451




DUNNELLON/488
Lg. 2/2 Extra Clean! Dbl.
fncd. lot, crprt., Scrnd
prch. $600/mo. No Pets.
(352) 795-6970
FLORAL CITY
2/1 DW, scr, porch,
CH/A, $500 1st, lost, sec.
No pets (352) 564-0578
FLORAL CITY
Sm. 1BR $350/mo.
Ist/last/sec. No pets.
(352) 726-6197
HERNANDO
2 br on one wooded
acre $650.00 +
deposit.Avall. Dec1
815-985-1647
HERNANDO
2/1 $380 mo.+ utilities
No Pets. lst,+ Sec.
352-257-2045/344-5098
HERNANDO
2/1 CH/A, $350 & $475
1st. last, sec. No pets
(352) 564-0578
HERNANDO
2/2, quiet neighbor-
hood, W/D HU, CHA,
$125/wk, $500 dep+lst
2 wks. (352) 464-0719
HOMOSASSA
3/2, On /2 Acre,
FP, Freshly renovated,
New Carpet. $785 mo.
INGLIS
4/2/2, On 1.17 Acres.
Freshly renovated,
New AC, $1075. mo.,
ref.'s req. 877.-289-5888
HOMOSASSA
4/2, $600/mo, + utl. 1st.,
1st. sec. (352) 382-2195
HOMOSASSA
Beautiful 2/1DW, 2 Ac.
$450mo. (352)621-5309
Homosassa Sprng.
Remodeled 3/2 on
fenced acre, Fl. Rm., Lg
Deck, 1st +sec. $875.
mo (352) 628-0731
INGLIS


1 Bedroom, completely
furn. all until. incl. $500.
(352) 447-4628
INGLIS
2/1, 1/4 acr. Completely
turn., ready to move in
Sorry No smoking/pets
$650mo. Ist &Sec,
(352) 447-4628
INVERNESS
2/1 Clean, Isf/last/sec.
(352) 563-5117
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, apple water
Incl. Fishing piers.
Beautiful trees $360/up
Leeson's 362-476-4964
INVERNESS
Rent/Buy opt, Lg 4/1
$795/mo, 352-560-3355


LECANTO
2 DWs NIcel In the
Country, for details Call
(352) 586-4182
1BR Furn. Carpt 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 $32,000!
Only $254/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs, at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




32 WIDE NEW 4/2
$69,900! Inc. Del, Set,
AC, Heat, Skirting, &
Steps. MH SERVICES
(352) 746-5912
BUSHNELL
Wynnhaven Park 55+
2/1 Good Condition
$9000 obo
352-220-9141/400-2289
CLEARVUE
'07 33ft park model,
1 slide-out, barely
used,MUSTSELLI
$18.5kobo352-613-2477

New 5/3
2100 sf, spacious
kitchen, platinum
appl. pkg. delivered
and set up,
only $59,9001
I SU' COuNTRY
HOMES
352-794-7321
NICE DOUBLEWIDE 3/2
Ready to move.
$4500
(352) 726-9874
SayI jhoiads
On Immaculate
Repos and Trade In's
2007 Fleelwood 2BR,
Split plan, full appl.
package, still under
factory. warr. Home
never OQccupied.
Only $14,900.
Others Available
Call for Availability

352-794-7322
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/mo! 5% dwn.
20 rs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




7440 CHASSAHOWITZKA
4/2, $950/mo.
11438 MARY ELLEN TER
2/2 SW $450; Bothr-
Ist/lost/sec, No pets.
727-480-2507/480-2216




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




New never lived In 3/2
on /2 Ac. 1,836 SF. living.
MUST SELL
(727) 967-4230
'02 Modular 3/3 on
Y2 AC. N. of CR Mall
In well maintained
neighborhood
$124,900. (352)257-1570
2/2 DW, 1/3 crnr acre
Riverlakes Manor. New
AC, septic & well. All
applil's Inc W&D $59,900
Owner Fii. w/ $10,000
down (813) 240-7925
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
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 Available!
CALL 352-621-9182
BUY OWNER 3/2
w/FP-Cast iron stove,
wood floors, 2'/2 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 appli. Great area.
$44,900 352-464-5489
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2 SW on private
/2 Ac., FI. Rm., Frnt scrn.
Prch, Roof-over, new
carpet & stove10x 14
workshop, $41,500. obo,
(813) 792-1355
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 &
appl'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
r-----
r NEW 3 BR, 2 BA
Delivered and
Set Up, AC, Skirting,
permits and rehooks
$318.68 mo.
P&I, WAC
First time Home Buy- I
I ers o avail.
SUN COUNTRY
HOMES
352-794-7308

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


S wC Moi os
4990anWO Id


3/2 New well, septic.
Extra lot, Great Shapel
$59,900 (352)427-5574
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

S pec Homes
2, 3,4 & 5 BdRm
Packages Available
Multiple Sites
to choose From
Packages starting at
$79,900.
special FHA fin.
avail.
I SUN COUNTRY I
HOMES
352-794-7309

SUPER NICE
1993 furnished 2/2
Mobile. Screen Porch
Roofover, Fenced.
$55,500. Parsley
Real Estate, Inc.
Charleen Hamilton
(352) 212-2517




4 NEW MODELS
Excellent Amenities
Gated Community
5 *, 55+
BRAND NEW HOMES
$68,900.-$ 129,000.
Phone 352-795-7161
1994 PARK MODEL
Sr. prk, 1/1, sliding drs,
CHA, New: gas tank,
scm & deck rm, steps &
walk. $17,000/obo
(352) 726-8902
2/1, excellent cond.,
nice clean, 55+ park
new carpet, tile,
updated 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
ymnts. Bal. approx.
120K (352) 628-3363
FOREST VIEW ESTATES
Great Loc. Pools, clbhs.
& more. Move-in ready,
comp. furn. 2/2 DW,
wheelchair. acc.shed
& sprklr. $51,900. (352)
563-6428/352-563-1297
Inverness Lake Front
Open House 11 am-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
NEW 2/1 .-/2 SW, Incl.
appl., air move In now.
Inverness 55+Pk,
$29,900, Poss. fin.(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
2003 DW, 3/2, vinyl
Fl. Rm,, new berber
carpet. 6 mos. Free
Lot Rent. $62,500
(352) 382-2356


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WALDEN WOODS
55+ park, 2yrs. old, DW
2/2, carport, porch, util
shed, Exc. cond,
$58,000. (352) 697-2779
WEEK WACHEE 55+
2+/2, carport, shed,
scrnd prch, W/D, LR,
DR, crnr. prop. Strm
wndws, sprinklers & new
insulation. $50K
352-597-8207/428-1545
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




BEST RENTALS
DE-CARLO ESTATES
2/2/2 House, Scrn. Prch.
$700; 2/2 Scrn Prch Villa
All new $675; 2/2 House
Fam Rm, Scrn Prch $700
1/1 Apt $400.
352-422-2393
Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
o Property & Comm.
Assoc, Mgmt, Is our
only Business
)P Res.& Vac.
Rental Specialists
> Condo & Home
owner Assoc. Mgmt.
Robble Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
Info@orooertyv
managmentgrouo.





BRENTWOOD
Like new 3/21/2/1 Twnhm
Gated, pool, gym, golf.
$1100/mo 352-746-5922
HERNANDO
Fully furn, studio, Incl.
power & cable. CHA
$150/wk + $150 dep.
Must have local refer.
(352) 746-9398
Inglis Apts./Studios
$350-$550 All utilities.
No Pels(352) 447-2240
INVERNESS
1/1, quiet area, partially
furnished $475 mo.
352-419-4511




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


Announcements


GE I COV'ERLDI....iJun, ,nr.id TA\ EI'l IDE.'
V u t i n 1 I rln) r I I~ilacd.i l i no cr Iran iFlurl.
newspapers for $475. Call thil. ne' -r..pr ,'r
(866)742-1373 for more delia3, or isiti
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Apartment for Rent


s l.eZQH .,;.!5RR,2B.H\ U1D Hunlir5 ..dor -i
)cr 1 p prn i lor io. im'ne \ ailjhl l r,'.l i
$199/Mo! For listings call (800)366-9783 EIt
5669.

Auctions

AUCTION, ,.dn dia.]. November 28th j I
,1. i onr i e i ~ lii, ..i .i II hililialng
.l I A I ll.i. I. i k w % I. i ni." It' Ill '1hl n rf t! !. .,
(8(00)537-5036, .LB. Mitchell, AAL#822.

*Land Auction* i00's Props Must be Sold!
[ all j l..i, I /1 .i in li;i' l.tI .i , i aslllll .-
4396 wv..L AAUS( I, haB,

Nov 15 & 16 DELEON SPRINGS AUCTION
ad iC prtaiiC iL'iiLt 1. i Ii Le' I aion 4 u Leiaii'pn ii
Outstanding 30 year collection Advertising,
Americana, Antiquesv.yy,.[ddt.a.le.t.iopn. .


BuildingSupplies


M ETAL ROOFING.SAVE $SS buy direct from
nuanufacturer,20colors in stock with aill accesso-
ries, Quick turn around. I)'.Ihc. Available.,
(352)498-0778ToAllfree(88R)393-0335 code 24.
ssVww.Ciulit 'aastulyg~jn.ii~


Business Opportunities


ALLCASHCANDYRO(UTE'iDoyouearn$800/
day? 30 Machines, Free Candy All for $9.995.
(888)629-9968 B02000033. CALL US: We will
not be undersold!

DATA ENTRY! Work from Anywhere. Flexible
Hours. PC ltLqaire..-l, Excellent Career Opportu-
nity. Serious InquiriesOnly! (888)240-0064, ext.
525.

GREETING CARD DISTRIBBUTORSHIPS!
Be your own Boss. Earn $50K $250K/yr. Call
Now (888)871-7891 24/7.

Employment Services

Notice: Post Office Positions Now Available.
Avg. Pay S20/hour or $57K annually including
Federal Benefits and OT1'. Get your exam guide
materials now. (866)713-4492 USWA. Fee Req.

Help Wanted

DRIVERS- DON'T MISS TH IS Special Sign-
On Bonus 36-43 cpnV$S t.20 PM $0 Lease/Teams
Needed Class A + 3 months recent OTR required
(800)635-8669.

"Can You Dig It?" Heavy Equipment School.
3wk training program. Backhoes, Bulldozers,
Trackhoes. Localjobplacementasst. Slartdigging
dirt Now. Call (866)362-6497or(888)707-6886.

DrIvers-Flathed Recent Average $1,173.00/
wk Late Model Equipment, Strong Freight Net-
work, 401K, Blue Cross Insurance (800)771-
6318 w.ww.toimoinic.com.


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Convenient Store
for Lease, Leesburg Fl.
1800-828-6979 ext.2242
Crystal River 1300 sq ft,
Retail or Office Bldg.
for Lease, 2 Baths, 2 front
entrances, $1,500. mo
11125W Bentbow Path
Hwy 19 Accessible
352-637-3912
CRYSTAL RIVER
326sf Office $425. mo.
Waybright Real Estate
352-795-1600
Hwy. 490 Offlce/Wrhse.
2200 sf, $1,650 mo.
Islander Construction
(727) 808-5949


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
HOMOSASSA
1 & 2 Bdrms. $450./$500.
No pets. 1st, sec., water
352-628-7300/697-0310
INVERNESS
2/1 W/D. no pets,
$575/mo. Ist/last/ sec.
Also Avail. 2/2, $625/mo
(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
INVERNESS
NEWLY RENOVATED
2/1 $575mo, $862 sec.
9am-6pm 352-341-4379
r -y---.m
Mayo Drive Apts.
Units Available I
I Starting at $395,
Long & Short Term I
SRentals Available
(352) 795-2626

OLD HOMOSASSA
1 BR, Fridge, stove, CHA
W/D, Util. Inc. $600/mo.
+ c s. 352-621-3663


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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
Greenbrlar /1,st fir. furn.
Near pool, $112,500
$1,1 00mo 352-249-3155
CITRUS HILLS
Greenbrlar II Condo
2/2,5, furn., 2 floors
$800mo. + until.
352-746-6738
CRYSTAL RIVER
Meadowcrest 2/2 Villa
$875mo. 352-422-2367
INVERNESS
2/1/1 Whispering Pine
Pk. Comm. pool/club.
$800 + util. 1st & last.
Myriam(352) 613-2644
INVERNESS 2/2
W/D, New carpet,
appl.'s, comm. pool.
garb. incl. $750.mo. 1st,
1st. $500. sec.
(352) 746-4611
INVERNESS
2/2/1 Whispering Pines,
Unfurn. Lanai, $800 + 1st
& Sec. Sm Pets OK,
Pool, Playground & .
Clubhouse Access.
(352) 341-0422
INVERNESS
Angler's Landing 2/2,
pool/boat dock, No
smok/pets. $650 mo
+$350 dep 352-634-0983
INVERNESS
Exceptional 3/21
Must See! $695 mo,
(352) 228-7033
INVERNESS
Townhome at the
Landings 2/2/1,
Commun. pool & boat
dock, Maint. free. $700.
mo. (352) 400-0731
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. min. 352 746-4611


Drivers- Regional S1,l00+Avk.J'villeTeTninal
100% Co. Pd Benefits Must have Class A 100K
miles, Pd Car Haul Training! Call John
Waggoners (866)413-3074.

Driver: DON'T JUST START YOUR CA-
REER, START IT RIGHT! Company Spon-
r..e.dl 1 lA ] .n]iin ni tlweeks.Mustbe2l.Have
CDL' I uinon reinmhiureL',riL, Ni' I .(866)917-
2778.

Part-time,home-based Internet business. Earn
$941 per month or much more. Flexible hours.
Triiiirn pr.-.. ie.l No selling required. FREE
details. ,. I, 14' c_:!i

We're raising pay for Florida regional driv-
ers! Home every weekend! Home during the
week! Solid weekly miles! 9.5% no touch!
Preplanned freight! S.43 peir mile. hometime.
money & more! Heartland Express (800)441-
4953 www.heartandexpress.com

Hlomies For Rent

.BR 281 % Foreclosure! $12.000! Only $1991
Mo! 5% down 20 years (ii@ 8% apr. Buy, 4/HR
$301/Mo! For listings (8())366-9783 l5xt 5798.

HUD HOMES!3htdr2ba$199/mto!6/BR Fore-
closure! S533/mo! Slop Renting! 5% dw, 20 yrs
(@, 8% apr For Listings (800)366-9783 Ixt 5853.


Homes For Sale


3BR/2BA Forectlosu'e $12.000! Only $199/
Mo! 5% down 20 years (r 8% apr. Buy, 513BR
$298/Mo! I ..r i 1,.-ic. ri i..-., '. Ext5760.


HUtlD lOM ES! 3BR/2BA$199/mio!(R Ft lore-
closurel $533/nao! Stop Rentingi 5% aw, 20 yrs
S.. ,pi or I mhi. .. ., i. i1,., -'' II- 1 796.


Miscellaneous


DIVORCES275-.$350*COVERS children, etc.
Only one signature required! *Excludes govL.
fees Call weekdays (800)462-2000. ext.600.
(8am-6pmi) Alta Divorce. LL.C. established 1977.

NOW AVAILABLE! 2(X)7 POSTOFFIC'EJOBIS,
$18-$20/HR.NOIXPERIENCE PAIDTRAIN-
ING. FED BENEFIlTS. VACATIONS. CALl.
(800)910-9941 TODAY! REF #1FL07

AIRLINES AREHI1RING -Train forhigh paying
Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved
program. Financial aid ifqualified-Job placement
assistance. CALL Aviation Institute or Mainte-
nance (888)349-5387.

ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE front home.
Medical, business, paralegal coamputers.crinminal
justice. Job placement assistance. Financial aid
and computerprovided ifqualified. Call (866)858-
2121. l UnAv.lcli.Td hoBc& m.

REAL ESTATE

Florida Real Estate

FLORIDA LANDOWNER FINANCED 10-
acre estates, homes only, paved, underground
electric. $89,900, great value. Limited time offbr,
www., 1800n1aland.com Florida Woodland Group.
Inc. (800)352.5263 Lie RE Broker.


CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 Clean W/D hu $600
No pets. 352-228-0525
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/1 New Tile Floor, New
A/C $650/mo F/Sec
352-464-3521, after. 4pm
FLORAL CITY
2/1 Lg., $625
Angela (352) 603-0345




HERNANDO
1/1, off 200, $325+sec.
(352) 302-4535
LECANTO
Includes electricity
& Satellite TV $535./mo.
(352) 628-0164




CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/1 $900/mo
7RiversGolfArea
,352-257-1034
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/11/2 on water, areas.
Call (352) 746-5092 or
(352) 563-9594 for appt.
HOLDER 3/2/2
Spacious, Lg. fenced
yard, dog ok. Lo-
cated on horse farm
$1000/mo.
(352) 302-7303
RAINBOW LKS EST
2/1/1, CB, quiet area
$750/mo. 352-447-2849
Rentals COUNTYWIDEI
GREAT AMERICAN
REALTY
ALL PRICE RANGES!
Call:352-422-6129
or see ALL at
www choosegar cornm
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 $32,0001
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs., at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




INVERNESS -
Seasonal or long term.
1/1, furn.,scr. porch,
fenced yard. Util,, basic
cable, waterfront
community $165 wkly
(352) 344-4945
SUGARMILL WOODS
2/2/2 +Lanal,1600 sq.ft.
$1,100mo + until. Shrt oa
Ig term. (727) 804-9772
BANK FORECLOSURE_.
5BR, $37,500. 2BR ~
$12,800. For listings '
800-366-9783 Ext 5714 !
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
Only $254/mo! 5% dwn. !
20yrs. at 8%. For listing,-
800-366-9783 Ext 9845





or RENT TO OWN 3/2/1
NO CREDIT CHECKII,
352-484-0866 .
jademission.com
BEVERLY HILLS
I & 2 Bed. FIRST MO
FREE! CHA, W/D
352-422-7794
BEVERLY HILLS -
1/1/1+Carprt. FR, FI. Rm,
CHA, Fncd.Conv. Area.
$625 (352) 746-370G0
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, $600mo. +Sec.
14 Taft (352) 697-1907-
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1.5. $700 Neg.
Ist/Ist/sec 352-427-2173.
BEVERLY HILLS -ir
2/1/1. CHA. Nice/Clean
$600/mo. 28 N. Barbour1'
(352) 422-0546 !
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/FlRm., $635mo. +
Sec. 20 N. Osceola
(352) 697-1907
BEVERLY HILLS
2/2/1 FR, CHA, new
kitch. Good Area $750
(352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILLS
3/1.5 LOOK! Fncd. Yrd.
'Lawn care incl.: 'I
Ref. Req'd $650/mo.
352-302-3319 Iv. mess.


U.S. Marshals Auction Wellington, FL SFH
4 BR. 2.5 BA 2,693 +/- sq. ftl Bid Online 11 19-
11 /21 W t4Ak astsWkggr.'W W

North Florida Land Sale Recrealional to Resi-
dential 5-350 Acres starting@ $5,5011peracre wt
owner financing. (800)294-2313 xl iS5 A Bar
Sales, Inc. 7 days 7,am-7pnm,

Out of Area Real Estate

BEAUTIFUL N. ( AROLINA. I-,S( I'! 1 i
BEAUTIFUL WFlSTERN NORTH CARO-
LINAMTS FR F EEColorBrochtre& Intobmaton
MOUNTAIN PROPERTIES with Spectacular
views, Homes, Cabins. Creeks, & Investment
acreage, CHEROKEE MOUNTAIN GMAC
R i %\L I s I- .i.....I, .....i. r 1, _r: ,.. .
Call for mree brochure (800)841 -5868,

CLARKS HILL LAKE. GA DRASTICALLY
REDUCED! Heavily treed dockable waterfront.
on huge lake. Underground electric & central
water. Financingavailable. Lakefron building tol
$99.900, (888)942-5253.

IST TIME OFF0RED Colorado Mouitain.
Ranch. 35 ACRIS $49,900. Priced for Quick
Sale. Overlooking a majestic lake. beautifully
treed, 360 degree mountain ,i ..i,.. .;i I to
national forest. E' Tenns. (.866)353-4807.

AFFORDABLE LAKEPROPER I IES (n pi is-
tine 34,000 acre Norris Lake Over 800 mnilc of
wooded shoreline I our Seasons- Call (888)291-
5253 Or visii Lakeside Realty
Nw, n akaq5iitkda taIy Ioa.m

AUCTION Novemanher 30, 1t0ANI 7-.'- Acres
Divided Work Co.,. GA, t'ailand, Mobite I lomc.
Restorable I lomae, F Ain I. equipmentt Selling Sepa-
rarely to0%"L.P.. A U-'002594
Sn ii eilaawu.liloMS it0tl IS0(>l) 1 -818.',

VIRGINIA MOUNTAINS Log cabit shlellon 2
private acres near very wide trout stream in lhe
Galax area and NevN River Statle ,al), S131.500
owner (866)789-8535,

Beautiful NC Mountains lio'ne, illown ii
Rock. tannerI l'k. Let tle local expeirs jl MAP
Realty find hilt pert'ect properly for yon.
(828)262-5655 or w w'.M.,npe-,aitytlb .tl.ten

Steel Buildings

BUILDINGS FOR SALE! "Rock Bottom
Prices!" 25x30 Now $410l0.25x40( 54010.30.,40
$6400. 35x50 $8790(. 35x70 Sl 1,990. 40,s0
$14.900. Others. Call fordclails. Pioticet (8001(68-
5422.


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I Beverly Hills
2/1/1 $645.mo.
(352)564-9378/613-2226
BEVERLY HILLS
NEW MAKE-OVER! 2/1/
+ crpt. Rent/Rent to
SOwn. $650. + SEC.
(352) 746-2925
CITRUS HILLS
q Brentwood Village,
2/2/2. New cond., incl
inew kitch. apple. Lots of
t, ile! $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. 419-4090
CITRUS SPRINGS
1/I/1 FIRm. $585 Inc,
Water, Swr. & Garb. 1st
& sec.(352) 249-1149
CITRUS SPRINGS
S3/2 Pool, CHA, New
carpet $1,100 Ist/Ist/sec
352-563-2480/302-9345
.,; CITRUS SPRINGS
'/2/2, CHA. $900 mo.
Inc. Util. lst/last/sec.
(352) 503-6049
CITRUS SPRINGS
i LEASE OPTION, Low
Rent, Flexible Terms,
(352) 361-6551

CITRUS SPRINGS
LEASE OPTION, Low
Rent, Flexible Terms
(352) 361-6551
'CITRUS SPRINGS
Many Available
S' 2 4 wks FREE Rent
If Quality
(352) 795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investment LLC
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
btow Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
CITRUS SPRINGS
New! 3/2/2 Fireplace,
2200sqft., Rent
'$1000mo Sale$200k
561-715-2882
CR/Homosassa
:3/2/1 $750: 2/1 MH,
'465 220-2447/212-2051
er CRYSTAL RIVER
.1/1 $600/Mo. Furn.
Broker/Ownr 422-7925
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 Clean, $800 mo,
352-795-6299 697-1240
CRYSTAL RIVER
Rent-To-Own, 3/2
Home on Golf Course
Nice, $985. mo.
352-302-9345/
S651-283-1899
FLORAL CITY
2/1, Det. Gar. CHA,
No pets/ smoking 8861
SE. Orange Ave. City
water. $650mo.
Ist/Ist/sec. 422-6263
FLORAL CITY
2/1/cprt, laundry rm.
new paint, $575/mo
Lst/last/sec. 726-4285






Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2 $825.00
Please Call for more
info (352) 341-3330
Sor visit the web at:
citrusvillages

HERNANDO
1/1, Lg. Yard, Hwy 200
$495. mo $500. dep.
(352) 637-0188
HERNANDO
3/2/2 Canterbury Lk.
Est. w/POOL. $975 mo.
+ Util. 1st & last dep.
Myriam (352)613-2644
! HERNANDO 3/3
Incl. eff. apt, water acc
i Some pets allowed,
S (352) 422-8656
S HERNANDO
ARBOR LAKES
furn./unfurn. 2/2/2
gated $800/mo
1352-726-7637/464-2866
HOMOSASSA
3/2/1 Great Location,
:Fenced yard. New A/C
$750/mo. 352-628-7526
HOMOSASSA
4/2, newer CBS home,
move in cond., Ig. strg.
shed, ac, lot, avail 12/1,
$900. 352-628-3543
or 305-804-6168
INVERNESS
2 Large Homes on Golf-
SCoarse 3/2/2s No pets
8$750/mo (908) 322-6529
INVERNESS
2/1 Newly remodeled.
$595/mo. lst/last/sec.
No pets/Smoking.
(352) 634-1651
INVERNESS
j2/2, 1st, st,sec $650.mo
I Close to everything,
very clean 352-344-8412
INVERNESS
2/2/2 Detached home,
Royal Oak upgrades.
Club house/pool/lawn.
serv. $800/mo. incl.
. Cable & water. Avail
11/5 (949) 633-5633






.. ,

INVERNESS
3 bedrooms, 2 bath-
rooms, fireplace,
sunken living room,
screened porch,
kitchen with new
stove, refrigerator
and dishwasher,
carpet/tile, 2 car
garage, +2-acres
fenced, zoned for
horses, 1st and last
months rent up front,
$850 per month, Call
(352) 726-4420 or
(321) 639-6849
INVERNESS
3/1, fenced yard.
F/L/S $700. mo.
(352) 586-8838
INVERNESS
3/2 & 2/2
Homes & Town Homes
Starting at $575.
SClose to downtown


'Inverness for more info,
Call (352) 212-0325
INVERNESS
3/2, near Wal-mart &
Lowes, big fenced
back yard, $850 mo,
or sell $149,900. Lease
opt or seller fin. avail,
Mike (813) 312-3753
INVERNESS
3/2/2, $850 + $600 sec.
* (352) 476-4441
INVERNESS
,3/2/2, Lake Area. New
int/ext paint $860. mo.
(352)341-1142
LECANTO
2/1 $650 F'd yd. Fish
Pond, 4 lots 628-7042
LECANTO
2/1, >1 Ac., prvt. $775,
Ist/lst/sec 352-697-2884


LECANTO
Black Diamond 3/2/2,
heated pool. S.S apple,
updated interior
Neutral colors
Inc. cable. 1750 sf
Avail, now $1,600/mo.
(740) 398-9585
N. Crystal River
2/1, $650. mo., $650.
Dep. quiet country area
No Pets (352) 795-7205
RIVER LINKS REALTY
628-1616/800-488-5184
Duplexes 1/1 $400;
2/1 $500. Meadows
3/2/2 Houses from $725;
SMW 2/2/1/2, Atrium
Villa, $755; Wtrfrnt -
3/1I2 w/carport, $925.
Crys. Rvr 4/2/1/2 $1100



Sugarmill Woods
4/2/2,, Golf course
community, access to
clubhouse, pool & ten-
nis court, secluded on
culdesac, $1,150. mo
Call (352) 228-1220




CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1 Canal Home, scrn
prch, fncd bkyrd, dock.
mint. Pets ok, 1st, 1st.
Sec. Avail Jan thru Apr,
'08. (352) 843-8437
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2-3/2 Dixie Shores,
Seawall, New Cond.
No smoking. I st/Ist/sec.,
1,000. mo. 352-212-8504
CRYSTAL RIVER
Studio Apt., Fresh Water
Hunter's Bay, sun deck,
W/D room, completely
furn, all utilities included
$750/mo.Dock IncI'd
Avail now.352-372-0507
OLD HOMOSASSA
Stilt house 12250 Red
Maple, 2/1, LR, DR, eat
in kit, den. AC, heat.
$785. By appt. 628-3992
3/2/2 3 SISTERS AREA
Furn, w/pool tbl. Boat
slip, floating dock, all
util incl. $2500/mo,
352-220-6631/258-6000




Bev. Hills/Citrus Springs
Several To Choose
Low down, Seller finan.
EZ Terms, 352-201-0658
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821




HOMOSASSA
Furn.(2rooms) Everthing
IncI'd $400/mo.
(352) 860-1426
TIMBERLANE EST.
$125/wk. No Smok/drink
Sec, (352) 270-9107




CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1 Canal Home, scrn
prch, fncd bkyrd. dock,
mint. Pets ok, 1st, I1st.
Sec. Avail Jan thru Apr.
'08. (352) 843-8437
HERNANDO
I BR Apt., turn., on lake
w/dock, clean, off Van
Ness Rd. No pets: $850.
+ dep. (270) 320-3332
(270) 320-4312
HOMOSASSA 2 & 3 BDR
Furn. Homes From $1100
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
INVERNESS
1/1 on Withlacoochie
River, $500 mo. + Sec.
352-637-1142/201-0891
INVERNESS
Seasonal or long term.
1/1, turn,, scr, porch,
fenced yard. Util., basic
cable, waterfront
community $165 wkly
(352) 344-4945

LG. HOME. SEAS.
I Wkly/mthly. Furn/ I
| Unfurn.Pool. All new!!
352-302-1370





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ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM


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20 Years Experience
2.8 /o
Commission

Realty Select

(352) 795-1555








all new$89,900.
2/1/Carport, w/Fam
Rm.1240 SF Liv. New
roof, AC, kit, Appl.,
bath, carpet, paint, tile
100% fin. available
agents ok (3%)
(352) 464-2160


I


LECANTO
3/2.5/2 with 30X50 Shop
on 7 Acre Farm across
from State Forest. $499k
6150 S Lecanto Hwy,
352-697-0022























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




HERNANDO
1.8 Ac (mol) GNC on
US-41 overlooking lake.
Great restaurant site.
26,000 trips per day! Im-
pact fee credit for two
homes.$560k Financing,
Also 0.8 Ac (mol)
comm. crnr lot on US-41
Inverness City limits for
$200k 352-341-1230




3/2 CB House + Duplex
Crystal River. Great
shape, Steal @$150K!
352-427-5574




$107,000/obo
1258 W. Bridge Drive
Corner lot, 1704 sq. ft.
excellent condition
Call for Info.
(352) 422-4824
3/2/2 +, 10x 12 mas.
BA, w/ jetted tub, dual
vanities, whole house
stereo sys, & home
theater, Move in Cond.
$169,900. (352)615-9043
3/2/2, TILE & WOOD
FLOORS. Scrnd lanai
+ Ig. patio, lyr. old.
Avail. immediately[
$165K obo
(352) 302-2865
BUILDER LIQUIDATION!
Huge 4 BR. Red. Below
BIdr's Cost! $182,990
Greg Younger,
Coldwell Banker 1st
Choice. (352)220-9188
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821

HOME OWNER
SPECIAL
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ILLNESS FORCES SALE
3/2/1, Scrnd. lanai,
fncd bck yrd, that
backs up to Citrus
Springs Golf Course,
$129,900 (352)489-1980
NEW CONSTRUCTION!
Move In NOW $139,900
3/2/2,1900+ Total Sq/Ft.
Dave. (813) 966-1846
NEW CONSTRUCTION!
Move In NOW $139,900
3/2/2,1900+ Total Sq/Ft.
Dave. (813) 966-1846
NEW HOME 3/2/2
1,527 living, 2,078
under roof. $1550000
352-400-0230
SPEC HOMES AVAILABLE
3/2/2. Price Starting at
$149,900. Inci Lot and
Stan. Fea. Pool Pkg's
Opt. Starting at $32,500.
Call for more informa-
tion Pastore Custom
Bldrs. (352) 684-1500
Lic. # CRC057945




3/2/2 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
BETTY MORTON






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Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8%
Commission

Re-i SIlect

(352) 795-1555


'88 CB, PRICED TO SELL
$114K, 3362 N. Sunrose
Path MLS #320662
T. Paduano C21 JW
Morton (352) 212-1446
BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN 3/2/1
NO CREDIT CHECK!
352-484-0866
jademission.com
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
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
$60KI! (352) 465-7574





















OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-4
5 DONNA ST. 1/1/Crprt.
BEST VALUE IN BEV HILLS
(352) 212-9783
POOL HOME
2/1/1 with Lanai,
carport. Chain link
fence, Shed, Central
air.landscaped
w/Queen Palms, freshly
pnt'd, garage door
opener, Priced right at
$135,000, call Robert @
352-746-4687 or
607-761-4625




4/2/1 BRICK HOME
New metal roof, insul.
windows, carpet, tile,
fncd. back yard.
$89,900 (352)624-1987


Call Now for Great
Deals & Foreclosures

Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
CHARMING 2BR/2BATH
HIGHLANDS, corner lot,
circular driveway,
prequailified only
Must See. $109.900
(352) 201-1663
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
Lic,# CBC059685
INVERNESS
3/2, near Wal-mart &
Lowes, big fenced
back yrd, rent $850 mo.
or sale $149,900. Lease
opt or seller fin, avail,
Mike (813) 312-3753
Inverness Golf & CC
3/2/2, new,
9288 E. Alvida Lane.
Make offer, Must Sell.
(352) 634-1153




3/2/2 ON 1 ACRE
in Seven Rivers Golf
Community. Tastefully
upgraded w/new roof,
AC & screened lanai.
Move-In Cond. $172K
(352) 795-6151
3/2/2 Curb Appeal,1 Ac
2005 Custom Bit. &
Lovingly Maintalnedl
$217K Sharon Levins.
Rhema Realty
(352) 228-1301
4/2/2, 2100 SF.$139,900
Beautifully remodeled.
New oak cabs, wood
floors, timberline roof,
fireplace, 2 min. from
water. (352) 688-8040
BETTY MORTON









Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission

Relty ISelect

(352) 795-1555









BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI

Your SATISFACTION

(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC

CRYSTAL RIVER
28R, 2BA, Condo
amenities $86,500.
Charlene Anderson
KELLER WILLIAMS
REALITY
352-270-3190




NEWLY RENOVATED
GREAT LOCATION
Near Plantation Golf.
3BR, 2 BA, V4 acre
corner lot. 20x20 Fam
room w/ FP, inside
laundry rm, Ig shed,
fenced area for pets,
boat, RV etc. New tile
throughout.new
appliances & heat
pump, new baths,
new paint.
9705 W Pimpernel Ln
139,800.00- By Owner.
564-9442 for appt.




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
3/2 WATERFRONT
Cement Blck 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


12 x 24' Workshop
3 Yr. Old Ranch
3/2/2, Split floor plan
'/2 Acre, Many extras
Asking $183,900.
Call (352) 341-0675
$26K Below Appraisal
2/2/1, fenced yard,
A/C & roof lyr old.
$89,000. 302 Edison
(352) 344-2752 or
400-2476
3/2/2 Brick Finish
Family Rm, Linai
Must See, $174,500
Reduced $167,900
104 Lilac Lane, Wanda
Pursor 352-212-2702 RLT
BUY NOW
Bargains
Everywhere!


Call C.R. Bankson
Listing & Selling Agent
(352) 464-1136
RE/MAX REALTY ONE
Office (352) 628-7800

WHAT A DEAL!
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 Horses!
Nice 3/2 DW, 1850sq. ft.
Fenced w/stalls $165k
(352) 613-0232


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, 1746sf,
Fncd. & Crossed Fncd,
$229,900 /CASH TALKS
352-563-0830 Iv. mess.
PALM HARBOR
4/2 Tile floor. Energy
Pkg., Deluxe! Loaded
Over 2,200 sq. ft.ll
30th Anniversary Sale
Special! Save $15K!!
Call for Free Color
Brochures 800-622-2832

VIC MCDONALD
(352) 637-6200



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$12,800. For listings
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5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
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20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845

MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY








ALAN NUSSO
3.9%o Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM


4 yrs., old 180K
(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
LET OUR OFFICE
GUIDE YOU!


Plantation Realty. Inc.,
(352) 795-0784
Cell 422-7925
Lisa VanDeboe
Broker (R)/Owner
See all of the listings
in Citrus County at
www. plantation
realtvinc.com


INVERNESS 2/2 TH.
Recently remod. All
apple. Tiled scrnd rm.
Comm. pool, dock &
tennis. $155K.
352-237-7436/812-3213
LAKEFRONT BEAUTY
$290K Updated 3 -Bed.
New Metal Roof Private
3/4 acres- $$ Under
A nornisal^. 8{ O~lin r/


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 SELL!
New 4/3/3 + Bonus Rm.
Pool home in Golf
Course Community.
Gourmet Kitch., S.S.,
Granite, Many
Upgradesl Easy
commute to Tampa.
Under appraised value
@$399K OBO
(813) 967-7192

SELLING YOUR HOME?
TIME FOR A CHANGE?
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A BETTER CHOICE
Our New Office is
strategically Located
Outside the Entrance
to Sugarmill so as to
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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/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%, For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




Marco Polo Village
3/2/2 Newly Built scrn'd
in Linai w/A/C 25'x20',
Newly Insti'd Well, Sits
on 1/2 acre. $239k
Sam 516-426-3782
Marco Polo Village
NEW REDUCED PRICE
3/2/2 approx 180sqft
Newly Built scrn'd in
Linai w/A/C 25'x20',
Newly Insti'd Well, Sits
on 1/2 acre. $230k
Sam 407-403-5966/
516-426-3782
10764 SW 53rd Circ
Ocala, Fl 34476
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 $32,000!
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 $32,000!
Only $254/mo! 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
Greenbrlar 11.1st fir. 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
INVERNESS 2/2 TH.
Recently remod. All
appl. Tiled scrnd rm.
Comm. pool, dock &
tennis. $155K.
352-237-7436/812-3213
Lakefront Townhouse
Condo 28R/2BA,
master suite W'D, all
appliances Pritchard
Island Inverness
$129,000 (352) 697-2077








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




2/2/1 FURNISHED
11874 W Sunnybrook Ct
Crystal River. $299,000
(352) 795-1990 or
(352) 232-1176
3/2, 2/2 Inv./Gospel Is.
Some Owner Financing
& Possible lease Opt.
(954) 663-0405
BETTY MORTON










Lic. Real Estate Agent
20 Years Experience
2.8 Percent
Commission


RefllEstatrYorWay
(352) 795-1555
CHAIN OF LAKES 2 BR
carpeted, 2 Tiled Baths
Lanai, Liv. 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


* I BUY HOUSES *
ANY CONDITION
(352) 503-3245

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




Downtown FloraL 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 1/2 AC
Lots. Scrn porch.
By Owner $44,500/obo
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
FARMS
&
WATER FRONT


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wwwcrossland

Crossland
Realty Inc.
Since 1989

(352) 726-6644
LOOK NO FURTHER
Great lot @ a Great $!
80' X 120' Inv. Highlands
Only $15K! MLS #320324
T. Paduano C21 JW
Morton (352) 212-1446
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




1 + 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 offer!
Crawford Group
(352) 212-7613
DEEDED RV Lot w/
'07, Fleetwood Bounder
Homosassa $180,000.
(407) 709-1730
LECANTO /2 Acre +
Well w/ new pump,
septic, power pole.
$25Kobo (813)792-1355




HOMOSASSA RIVERFRNT
Fresh Water, Idle Zone
Faces Monkey Island
prvt gtd $209K. All Util.
813-695-7787 cell




SHORE LINE BOAT
TRAILER, 22'. 5 rollers,
Dbl Axle, $8500BO
(352) 563-6428




2 YAMAHA
WAVE RUNNERS, 2000,
GP760, w/traller,
$5,200/both.
(352) 257-1355
JETSKIs
SEADOO(2) GTI SE '07
130hp, Intercooled,
4mo. old, grg kept only
16hrs, seats 3, dbl trir,
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"
$2500/Trade Cryst. RIv
(352) 795-7876



12.6' SEA EAGLE
Never used inflatable.
sport runabout Plastic
firbrds, canopy, dolly
wheels, foot & electric
air pumps.Cost $2,950;
Sell $1,500
(352) 795-4234


'07 24 FT. SUNCHASER $19,695
F115HtYamahawsiferantextwar.20I
'720 FT. SYLVAN PONTOON $13,900
lHPtYamaha
'03 CHAPPARRAL 215 IC CUDDY
Meryts50L IRe BUCED$19,900
200516 FT FIESTAPONTOON $9,800
40 HP Jonson,wtraler and erended warranty
1998115 HP YAMAHA $2,900
1999150 HP YAMAHA $4,200
J1990200 HP JOHNSON $1,900



ALUM. JON BOAT
16' W/trlr. 50 hp.
Evinrude. Power lift.
Many extras $2,200
(352) 726-0559


CLASSIFIED


Aluminum DoUr
'04, 16 ft, Semi V, 25
elec. start merc. mrtr,
gal trir., bimini top, boat
& mtr cover, low hrs,
$3,200. (352) 522-0467
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 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, $8750obo
(352) 419-4009
CITATION
'86, 19' Cuddy Cabin.
4.3 L Merc. I/O, Canvas
cover, G76 GPS, Depth
Finder, VHF, C.G. Acc.,
Alum S/A Trir. $5,450obo
(352) 563-2587
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
1986 15'6"CC V-hull
Trolling mtr. only. Incl
trir. $800. (352) 476-8824
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 Bimini, Alum.
Trir, New tires $8.000
(352) 447-1244
HOUSEBOAT, 30'
CLASSIC '65 Rebuilt top
to bottom. $16,500.
Sacrlficel352-726-9647
HURRICANE
2000, 20'6" Deckboat,
trlr., 4 strk Yamaha,
cover, fishing chairs.
Very good Cond.
$13,900 (352) 382-7335

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DECK BOATS
SWEETWATER
PONTOONS
CRYSTAL RIVER
MARINE
(352) 795-2597
JON BOAT
12' 6 HP motor w/trailer,
Make offer on $1200.
Call Bob (352) 637-5433
JON-BOAT
(Sea Nymph) '93 12ft.
Alum. V-Haul, 7.5
Evenrude/Johnson Trir,
New trolling Motor/Batt.
2 Swvl sts, rod mnts &
anchor runs great
$1200 (352) 726-1076
MULLETT BOAT
15' Saltwater Products
License W/ Restricted
Species. New/Used
Motor, New Cables, 2
cast nets, Boat & Biz
$3500obo or trade
813-417-2895
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New, Used &
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boats
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352-794-0094









PLAYTIME Pontoon
'89,60 hp Mariner,
Alum. Rf., Runs Good.
No trailer. $2,400
352-795-2053/634-1378
PONTOON
Avalon '06, 16', 25 hp 4
strk '06 Mercury w/20hrs
'06 Trir, Bimlni Top, Full
Cover, Ladder,
FFStereo, & much
moreOver $16K NEW
Selling $9,950 obo
(352) 419-4009
PONTOON BOAT
'05 Benltey 20' New
Blgfoot 50hp Mercury
4Strk, W/Trlr Exc Cond.
$10K (352) 220-6315
PONTOON BOAT
18FT 40HP Yamaha, PT
'92, like new cond.,
large pontoons, $2,700.
Will deliver 637-3983
PONTOON BOAT
'91 20' Hard top, 40hp
Johnson, Good
Condition $1500
(352) 341-2576
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 Like New
40hrs. Playpen Cover
port-o-potty, extras
$14,900 (352) 628-0281
PRO LINE SPORT


ER 15, 2007 1-1




SAILBOAT
14' Laser, Complete
$1000 obo
352-422-5766
SEA FOX
'03 21,5' Bay Boat
140hp Suzuki 4Stroke,
Alum. TRLR, Many xtras!
$15,900 352-274-3164
Sea Pro
'01, 18 ft., CC, 90 merc,,
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

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&
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IN STOCK




THREE RIVERS
MARINE
(352) 563-5510
TRIUMPH
19', '02,115 Merc., 4
strk., CC, radio. Depth
Finder, Livewell, Trolling
mtr., bmini, gal. trlr.
$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. trlr.
$9,000(352) 344-9651
Yamaha
'98, 30HP, tiller handle,
low hours. $1300. 225V
Campbell Hauser
Welder, never used.
$150 (352) 476-8824
20' HURRICANE DECK
Boat, 11OHP w/trailer.
Looks/runs great, $2800
(352) 795-4770




'01 CONDOR
R-VISION model 1350,
35', Chevy W.H. chassis,
7.4(454 c.i.) 20K m,
non-smoker, 2 slides.
hyd, levelers, bk-up
cam, Onan 5500 gen.
Must 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. Cond!
$18,500 (352) 527-8247
DODGE
1978, Class B, fiberglass
motor home, sleeps 2,
great cond. inside/out,
$2,500. (352) 344-5135
EUROCOACH
1990 38', Diesel pusher,
128K mi. 7.5KW, Gen,
$1500 warr. $29,500.
(352) 564-8024
FLEETWOOD
'93 Coranado 34' 40k mi
Great Cond. 2 A/Cs,
qun bed, good tires 454
eng. $18k Homosassa
(906) 630-2684 cell
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 mi.,
2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back
up camera, all the bells
and whistles and much
more, must see this
coach, Asking $56900.
abo (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
RV furnished w/2 ext.
$2,000. Lot rent $200
No pets.
(352) 628-4441
SHASTA
'86, 35 ft. 5th Wheel,
all new, AC & Ht., Must
Seel Will trade for Boat
$3,500. (352) 257-1575
SOUTHWIND
'03, Class A, 35ft. Low
mi., lots of extras, w/
car trir. $87,900. obo
(352) 522-8161
WINNEBAGO
'96 Itasca Suncruiser,
34', 1 slide. Exc. Cond.
$25,500
(352) 465-3203 After 5




CLEARVUE


'07 33ft park model,
1 slide-out, barely
used,MUSTSELL!
$18.5kobo352-613-2477
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, O/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


BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI

Your SATISFACTION
Is My Future!!

(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC
CRYSTAL GLENN 2,577sf.
Was $234,900/Now
$169.9001 Seller pays
$5K Closing Ron Egnot
1st Choice Coldwell
Bnkr 352-287-9219




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
1049W 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




'05 BEAUTY on 2.33 AC.
4149 E. Shorewood Dr.
2241 LvSF, 3/3.5/3+More
$299K. MLS#308410
T. Paduano C21 JW
Morton (352) 212-1446
$103,000/obo
6421 N. Iris Drive
Fenced lot 240 x 120,
1356 sf new kit,. bath
& flooring Call for Info.
(352) 422-4824
Forrest Lake North
Newer 11g. BR/1BA,
1000 sqf., 1 Ac. Fenced,
12 X 24 Shed w/Elec.
110 X 220 V, Very Good
Cond. $99K Must See!
(352) 344-5448
THANKSGIVING
SPECIAL!!
SPOTLESS 2 BDRM. 2BA
HOME 2 car gar, caged
in-ground pool, situated
on 2.5 ac. landscaped
estate. Fenced for
horses & spotted w/
mature oaks. Everything
new. If you are looking
this is a must seel
REDUCED TODAY $20K
Now Asking $249K
Contact D Crawford for
details. (352) 212-7613




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


30' '01 Center Console
twin 225 Mercury
Optimax 650hrs. Radar,
Chartpltr, Depthfinder,
Windlas, many extras
Triple axel trlr. $65k obo
352-302-0468
Proline
'02 26' Sport, 225
Yamaha 4 strk, xtra cin
w/trl 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/traller,
$68,000 (352) 201-1833
PROLINE
'04, 24 ft., 225 Honda,
Donzi Hull, black, low
hrs. lift kept, NICE
$32,000. (352) 795-1598











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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
26' Fifth Wheel, Very
good cond. $5500.
(352) 228-9180
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




'91 Blazer Parts
Too many to list
$100. 4.3 engine $250
Call Saturday only
(352) 634-1530
FLATBED TRAILER
5 x 10 Single Axel.
W/Spare tires $300 obo
(352) 726-1247



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'99, CL, I owner, I
I leather roof, 36K org. I
S $10,990.
L 1-866-838-76

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

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ACURA
2002 TL, Loaded. 84k mi
reduced price $9,995
firm (352) 465-3501
r BUICK
I '00, Regal LS, leather I
I roof & more 52k orig. I
I $5,990.
1-866-838-4376

BUICK
'01, Regal, LS Sedan,
4 DR, Leather int., 51k
mi., V6, 3.8 L. Auto
(352) 503-5356
BUICK
1990,.73K, 2nd owner
4 cyl. Needs paint & air
Runs good. $700
(352) 465-2537
BUICK
Lesabre '96 runs great
good tires leather int
$1795 352-613-5869
CADILLAC
'97 Sedan Deville,
signature series, 25mpg,
north star, beautiful
dependable 90k mi.
$4,200. (352) 795-7876
CADILLAC
CTS 2004, 3.6L, Luxury
pkg. 35,700 mi. Fact.
warranty. $21,700
(352) 341-6991
CHEVROLET
1986 Monte Carlo, V-8,
350, good engine/
trans. Needs minor int.
repairs. Heat works. No
A/C, reduced to $700
OBO (352) 726-1373
CHEVROLET
Corvette Stingray '77
T-tops, Red, 130k ml.
Runs Great, $8000
(352) 464-4398
CHEVY
'96 Beretta, 2 dr. Red,
Auto, LOADED Cold AC
Exc. Cond. $2,500
(352) 503-6020
CHEVY
Cavalier '96 good tires
2 door gas saver 120k
runs greatS1295
352-613-5869
CHEVY
IROC-Z28 '86
.70k mi. runs great, 5
spd, $3,600obo
352-220-3446
CHEVY
MALIBU, '04 Maxx LX,
1 owner, immac, 40K
$9900/obo
(352) 382-1617
CORVETTE
1980, ,white, Tflop, Exc
Cond, 37K mi., 350
engine, $18,000.080,
(352) 563-6428
CORVETTE
1992, LT1, white, all
power, Exc shape,
back lift hatch $10,500.
(352) 563-6428
Dodge
Intrepid '98 4Dr, V6,
27mpg, 90k mi. Auto,


Dependable, pwr eve-
rything, cold a/c $2500
727-207-1619
Homosassa
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
1992 Taurus, runs good,
reliable. $800 or best
offer, (352) 613-6305
FORD
'93 Taurus GL Station
Wagon, Loadedl $2,900
OBO (352) 563-1181
(813) 244-3945
FORD ESCORT
'97 Runs & looks great!
ICE COLD AIR! 153K
(mostly Hwy) miles $995
obo (352) 584-2464


FORD
'94, Taurus,
$1,500. obo
(352) 503-3838

'04, Accord LX,
I Great Value I
$9,988 |
1-866-838-4376

HONDA
'97, Accord Wagon,
EX, Leather & More I
1 $5,990. |
1-866-838-4376 I
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HYUNDAI
'03, Sonata,
I Power Everything, I
* $129. mo. WAC
* 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
JEEP
Grand Cherokee,
Laredo, '00. 4.7 V8,
towing pkg., 79kmi
$8,800. (352) 527-6424
LINCOLN
'98 Continental, V8,
Auto, 20mpg, 1 owner
grg kept NewTire/brake
$3,900 352-697-0889
LINCOLN
'99 Continental, 91k org.
mi, BEAUTIFUL CARI All
power custom canvas
top leather, air ride sus-
pension. & well taken
care of, $5,600, Call
Bob 352-257-1669
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



'87, 560 SL, 126K,
White, Both
tops,
REDUCED! $9,999
352-586-6805/
382-1204




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MERCURY
'80, XR7 Cougar.
75k org, mi.,
good cond. 1 own.,
$1,500. (352) 344-4870
MERCURY
'95, Grand Marquis. Exc,
Cond. Clean! Silver.
$2,500 (352) 302-2375
MERCURY
'96, Cougar, V6, green,
new AC, premium
sound, 120k mi., 16" tires
clean $2,800. obo
(352) 302-4518
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
SC2 '97 Runs Great,
Cold A/C, 106k Mi.
32mi/gal. $3,200
352-746-0935
TOYOTA
I '00, Echo, 40 MPG I
Auto AC & More I
$6,990.
1-866-838-4376

TOYOTA
'02, Prius, 67k mi., 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

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CAMARO
'72, org. Z28, numbers
match 350 LT1, cortez
silver, w/ blk int. $20k
May take Jeep wrangler
in trade (352) 422-7233
CHRYSLER
La Baron TC '89
CIsc Convftbl 2 tops low
mlies$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
'65 Thunderbird
Landau, Good cond.,
All orlg. Drive It Home!
$1,500 (352) 637-3333


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
PONTIAC
'78, Bandit, Trans Am
w/ 1970 455H0 Eng.,
needs restoration, runs
$1,390. (352) 637-1074
Volkswagon
Super Beetle Cony. '78
Runs/look good!
c;,.n ,nn(332')212-AA77


CHEVROLET
'01, Silverado 1500,
runs great 180k mi,,
work truck, $3,000.
obo (352) 795-6336
CHEVY
'05, Silverado, 1500LT,
ext. cab, 5.3L, V8, all
premium equip. 19k mi.
one owner, like new
$18,900. (352) 527-2279
CHEVY
1500 Ext Cab '96 step
side conversion V8,
radar, chrome rims,
power window/ locks,
run/looks good $4k
(352) 465-9381
CHEVY
Silverado 2500 '94
162k mi, new tires dual
baft, TRLR Pkg,
$3000obo 352-628-1208
DODGE
'02, Dakota Quad Cab,
SLT, tonneau, full pwr.
tilt whi. alarm, 42k mi.
$11,000. (352) 382-1230
DODGE
'98 Ram 1500, 4WD Ext,
Cab, V-8, topper. 100K.
1 owner. Well maint'd.
$6,990 (352) 302-5698
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. Need to
sell$3,800
(352) 628-4657
FORD
'76 F-100 P-Up. 302 V-8,
Auto, Pwr. String. All
orig. Low mis. $2,000.
obo (352) 400-0191
FORD
'94 F150 Ext, cab 5.0
eng. auto., 98K
Runs/looks great. $3500/
obo (352) 212-4719
FORD
F-150 1985
5000 miles on motor
4WD, lifted. $2,000
352-302-6377
FORD
F-150 '96. Asking $2650.
obo (352) 382-3525
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




CHEVY
'93, Tahoe Blazer, new
motor, many other new
parts, new AC, $2,500.
(352) 422-6101
CR 250R
'03, Excel. cond. $1,000.
new parts still in box.
FMF Pipes, $2,000. ready
to ride (352) 422-6101
HONDA
'02, CRV,
Rare Find Low Miles
$10,990.
1-866-838-4376

r HYUNDAI
'03, Sante Fe, GLS
I SUV, Gas Saver, I
$11,990.
1-866-838-4376

HYUNDAI
'04 Sante Fe, LX, 2WD,
Leather, Sunroof, 103K.
Bk. Val. $10,400/ Asking
$9,999 (352) 601-4108
ISUZU Rodeo LS
'95, V-6 Extra Clean,
BIk/Silver, Very Good
Cond, Needs Trans.$500
obo (352) 795-6901
JEEP
'99 Grand Cherokee,
4 X 2, 4 dr. LOADED!
6 cyl. auto, cold AC,
160K, new brakes,
$3,950 (352) 697-0880
LAND ROVER
Discovery '03, 4WD, 38K,
Loaded 2 Sunroofs,
leather, htd. seats. $21 K
352-860-0413/302-9525
SUBARU
'06 Forrestor, Great
MPG. 21K, Loaded! CD,
all pwr. AWD,. < Blue Bk.
$17,500 (352) 795-2053
SUBURBAN
'87, w/ factory towing
pkg., 103k org. mi.
1 own, $3,000. obo
(352) 465-6051
r TOYOTA
'02, Rav-4 L,
I Better Hurry I
$10,990.
1-866-838-4376
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FORD
Bronco '92, 4 X 4,
New Tires. New interior.
Runs Exc. $2,900
(352) 302-9485
GMC
1996, 144k miles. Runs
great, good shape.
$4,000, (352) 302-2240




DODGE
'05, Grand Caravan,
51k mi. CD, DVD, power
locks/win, drk. blue
$15,500. (352) 637-0108


DODGE
2000, Conversion Van,
1500 Ram, 83k mi.,
loaded, excel, cond.
$9,600 352-637-4123
DODGE
'94, 1-Ton Work an,
Ex Painters Van,
$950. obo
(352) 201-0658
DODGE
Grand Caravan SE '00
101k mi. 3.3L v6 Runs
great! $4k.352-476-2901
FORD
02, E250 Van, V8, Auto,
69K, Warr. thru 75K,
$9,900. (352) 697-1200
FORD
'82 Conversion Van.
Exc. Cond. 66K mi., Can
email photos & info.
$3,750 (352)795-8800
FORD
'94, F-150 Conv, Van, 3
seater. 21 CDs, IceCold
AC Perfect$4,000obo
352-382-7888
FORD
E-150 '01 Work van V6
Shelves, PW, PL A/C,
FM/Cass. mag whls
new trs, CIn, well
mntn'd, runs strong
$7,900 (352) 341-2078
HANDICAP VAN
'90 Chevy C20, loaded,
new AC/tires 82K mi.
New Braun lift, $4,500
352-726-4109

HONDA
I '02, Odyssey EXL, !
I Leather, NAVI, 46K I
org. $12,990. |
1-866-838-4376

Pontiac
'90, Transport, Mini Van,
runs great, 6 pass.
116k mi, $750. obo
(352) 344-5958
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









ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
RESIDENTIAL SALES
COMMERCIAL SALES
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM





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
YAMAHA
BANSHEE, '05. Mint
cond. Asking $4,000
(352) 220-8990
(2) CX150
GO-CARTS
Exc. cond,
Asking $1300/both, sell
as pair, (352) 220-8990




*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'01 FXDWG2 Vance &
Hines detach. wndshld.
New tires, 11,500mi.
$13,900. (352) 220-2126
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'03 Electra Glide, 100th
Ann. Lots of extras. Gd
Credit Bad Credit
$11,500
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'03 V Rod,
100th Annversary.
Must go $10,995
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'07 Street Glide, Many
upgraded chrome
parts! 4K mi. New
Tru-dual exhaust.
$20,500 obo Must Seel
(352)302-2865
HARLEY
Ultra Classic '06
Cobalt Blue, Beautiful
Bike, A MUST SEEl
$16,500 352-564-2395
HONDA
'02 VTX 1800, Ready to
go! Good credit Bad
Credit, On Sale $6300
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
HONDA
'04 Silverwing, 600cc,
exc. cond, 6,550mi.
Auto trans, silver, $5100
(352) 527-2279
HONDA
'87 Rebel. Unmolested,.
Everything works.
Exc. shape. $1,350
352-637-2873/422-5922
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
VIRAGO
'93 Runs Great,.
Extra clean. $2200


Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
YAMAHA
'00 V-Star 650
Windshield, Backrest,
Good credit Bad
Credit. $4,000
Lucky U Cycles
(352) 330-0047
YAMAHA
Worrior '02 1800cc, $k in
accessories, exc. cond,
Great Crzr! A MUST SEE!
$7000 (352) 637-6740


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-bld
conference/site visit will be held on Wednesday, No-
vember 14th, 2007, at from 1:00PM 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-bid 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 Chroni-
cle consecutively, November 2 through the 21,2007.


153-1115 THCRN
2007-CP-729 Estate/Jerry Lamar Stevens
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
IN PROBATE
FILE NO.: 2007-CP-729
.IN RE: ESTATE OF
JERRY LAMAR STEVENS, a/k/a JERRY L. STEVENS,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate of JERRY LAMAR
STEVENS, a/k/a JERRY L. STEVENS, deceased, whose
date of death was April 12, 2007, and whose Social Se-
curity Number was 254-60-0204, File Number
2007-CP-729, 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 name and addresses of the personal representa-
tive and the personal representative's attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against the decedent's estate.
Including unmatured, contingent or unllquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must
file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other per-
sons having claims or demands against decedent's es-
tate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE
(3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this Notice Is
November 8, 2007.
/s/ ALICE M. SECCURO
Personal Representative
DEAN AND DEAN, L.LP.
BY: /s/ Susan E. Dean, Esquire
Florida Bar No.: 746827 707745
230 Northeast 25th Ave., Ocala, FL 34470
(352) 368-2800
Attorney for Personal Representative
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 8 and 15, 2007,


154-1115 THCRN
2007-CP-777 Estate of Jacquelyn Cook
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-777
IN RE: ESTATE OF JACQUELYN COOK,
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary
Adminlstrtlon has been entered In the Estate of
JACQUELYN COOK, deceased, File Number
2007-CP-777, by the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Flor-
ida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450; that the
decedent's date of death was JULY 29, 2007: that the
total value of the estate Is SNONE and that the names
and address of those to whom it has been assigned by
such order are:
KATHARINE M. CLARKSON
7960 N, POCONO DRIVE
CITRUS SPRINGS, FL 34434
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or demands against the estate of
the decedent other than those for whom provision for
full payment was made In the Order of Summary Ad-
ministration must file their claims with this court WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED,
The date of first publication of this Notice Is
November 8, 2007.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ KATHARINE M. CLARKSON
7960 N. POCONO DRIVE
CITRUS SPRINGS, FL 34434
Attorney for Person Giving Notice
BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A.
/s/ Michael Mountjoy. Esq.
209 Courthouse Square, inverness, FL 34450
Florida Bar No,: 157310
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two (2) times In Citrus County Chronicle on
November 8 and 15, 2007.

155-1115 THCRN
2007-CP-832 Estate/George Robert McNIsh
Notice to Creditors (Summary Administration)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2007-CP-832
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GEORGE ROBERT MCNISH A/K/A GEORGE R. MCNISH
A/K/A ROBERT ALAN WESTON A/K/A ROBERT A. WESTON
DECEASED,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary
Administration has been entered In the estate of
George Robert McNIsh a/k/a George R. McNish a/k/a
Robert Alan Weston a/k/a Robert A. Weston, de-
ceased, File Number 2007-CP-832, by the Circuit Court
for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address
of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness,
Florida 34450; that the decedent's date of death was
August 16, 2007; that the total value of the estate Is
$73,500.00 and that the names and addresses of those
to whom It has been assigned by such order are:
Name Address
Mary June McNIsh 13170 South Oakview Ave,
Floral City, FL 34436
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or demands against the estate of
the decedent other than those for whom provision for
full payment was made In the Order of Summary Ad-
ministration must file their claims with this court WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME


PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this Notice Is
November 8, 2007.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ Mary June McNish
13170 South Oakview Avenue
Floral City, Florida 34436
Attorney for Person Giving Notice.
/s/ John J, Nelson, Esq.
Florida Bar No.: 0727032
Slaymaker and Nelson, P.A.
2218 Highway 44 West, Inverness, Florida 34453
Telephone: (352) 726-6129 Fax: (352) 726-0223
Published two (2) times In Citrus County Chronicle
on November 8 and 15, 2007


158-1115 THCRN
2007 CP 947 Estate of William Levy, Jr,
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY,FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2007-CP-947
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WILLIAM LEVY, JR.
Deceased.


NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of WILLIAM LEVY,
JR., deceased, whose date of death was October 13,
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 representatives
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
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice is
November 8, 2007.
Personal Representatives:
/s/ Thomas E. Slaymaker
2218 Highway 44 West, Inverness, FL 34453
/s/ Warren S. Miller
825 Eagle Point Drive
St. Augustine, FL 32092
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ Thomas E. Slaymaker Esquire
Attorney for Thomas E. Slaymaker
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.
November 8 and 15,2007.


159-1115 THCRN
2007-CA-77 Mango Bay Property Vs. Frank Corcaise
Notice of Sale Pursuant to Chapter 45
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2007-CA-77

MANGO BAY PROPERTY AND INVESTMENTS, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff.
vs.

FRANK CARCAISE; COLONIAL BANK, N.A.; THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA; PINE RIDGE PROPERTY OWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Agreed
Final Judgment for Foreclosure dated October 8, 2007,
directing the Clerk to set date for Public Sale of the
Property, and entered In Case No. 2007-CA-77 of the
Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit In and for Citrus
County, Florida, wherein MANGO BAY PROPERTY AND
INVESTMENTS, INC., Is the Plaintiff and FRANK CARCAISE;
COLONIAL BANK, N.A,: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
and PINE RIDGE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION,
INC., are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash on the front steps of the Citrus
County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness,
Florida at 11:00 a.m. on the 29 day of November, 2007,
the following described property as set forth In said Or-
der of Final Judgment, to-wit:
Lot 3, Block 252, PINE RIDGE, UNIT 1, as per Plat thereof,
as recorded In Plat Book 25-36 of the Public Records of
Citrus County, Florida.
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from
the sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of LIs Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days of the sale.
DATED the 9 day of October, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Judy Ramsey
As Deputy Clerk
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR, 110 N.
APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS, FLORIDA 34450 /
352-637-9400, OR THE INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY SENDING
THE NOTICE AT 209 COURTHOUSE SQUARE, INVERNESS,
FLORIDA 34450 / 352-726-1211 NOT LATER THAN SEVEN
(7) DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING. IF YOU ARE HEAR-
ING IMPAIRED OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL
1-800-955-8771.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
November 8 and 15, 2007,

161-1122 THCRN
07-CA-02867 WCRSI, LLC vs. Tandy J. Thurman Thomas
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO, 07-CA-02867
WCRSI, LLC
Plaintiff,
vs.
TANDY J. THURMAN THOMAS; ROBERT E. THOMAS;
UNKNOWN PERSONS) IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY: LVNV FUNDING, LLC;
AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES OF
AMERICA, INC. A/K/A AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCE
OF AMERICA, INC.;
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated October 17, 2007, and en-
tered In Case No. 07-CA-02867 of the Circuit Court of
the 5th Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS County, Flor-
ida. WCRSI, LLC is Plaintiff and TANDY J. THURMAN
THOMAS; ROBERT E. THOMAS; UNKNOWN PERSONS) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; AMERICAN
GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES OF AMERICA, INC.
A/K/A AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCE OF AMERICA.
INC.; LVNV FUNDING, LLC; defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash at THE JURY ASSEMBLY
ROOM, IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, AT 110 NORTH APOPKA AVE-
NUE, INVERNESS IN CITRUS COUNTY, FL, at 11:00 a.m., on
the 6 day of December, 2007, the following described
property as set forth In said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOTS 42,43,44,45 AND THE NORTHLERLY 1/2 OF LOT 46,
BLOCK 106, INVERNESS, HIGHLANDS, UNIT 3, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
2, AT PAGE 103, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the iUs pendens must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
Dated this 19th day of October, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk of said Court
By: /s/ L. Johnson
As Deputy Clerk

This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order
No. 2.065.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,
if you are a person with a disability who needs any ac-
commodation In order to participate in this proceed-
ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to provisions of
certain assistance. Please contact the Court Adminis-
trator at 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450-
4299, Phone No. (352) 637-9853 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice or pleading; if you are hear-
Ing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); If you are voice
Impaired, call 1-800-995-8770 (V) (Via Florida Relay Ser-
vices).
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
on November 15 and 22, 2007. WCRS 0702302532
07-14066


164-1122 THCRN
09 2007 CA 004187 Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage
Corporation vs. Donald W Lake, et al
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 09 2007 CA 004187
DIVISION

TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
vs.
DONALD W. LAKE, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated November 07,
2007 and entered in Case No, 09 2007 CA 004187 ofat
the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for
CITRUS County, Florida wherein TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITA-
KER MORTGAGE CORPORATION Is the Plaintiff and
DONALD W. LAKE; KRISTIE LAKE, are the Defendants, I
will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at JURY
ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW
CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA AV-
ENUE, INVERNESS, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA at 11:00
A.M., on the 6th day of December, 2007, the following


CI'Rus COUNTY (FL) CHROmlCtJJ




described property as set forth In said Final Judgment: ?,
LOT 22, BLOCK 405, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 5, PAGES 19 THROUGH 33, PUBLIC RECORDS OP
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 6262 E TUDOR STREET, INVERNESS, FL 34452 /'
Any person claiming an Interest in the surplus from the
sale, if any, other than the property owner as of ith
date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
10.7
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on 'Nd
vember 8, 2007. 1i'
Betty Strlfl&r
Clerk of the Circuit Coet
(COURT SEAL)
By: LJohnseh
Deputy Clbgk
d*,b
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
November 15 and 22, 2007. F07029724


156-1115 THCRN
2007-CP-901 Estate Euna M. Robinson
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE CASE NO. 2007-CP-901
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
EUNA M. ROBINSON,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate of Euna M. --
Robinson, deceased, whose date of death was June
29, 2007, Is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate Division, File Number
2007-CP-901; the address of which is 110 North Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, FL 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 serypd
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER, fO
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 SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIOD
SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO-
BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. ,oD
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 -tHt
November 8, 2007. ,OJ
Personal Representative:
William L. Roblnson.e4A
PO Box 9,1
Crystal River, FL 34423-09,1,
Attorney for Personal Representatives: ,IHT
Thomas M. VanNess, Jr., Esq.
Florida Bar No. 0857750
VanNess & VanNess, P.A. :'AS
1205 N. Meeting Tree Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429
1-352-795-1444 9,
Published two (2) times in Citrus County Chronicle onr
November 8 and 15,2007.


151-1115 THCRN
2007-CA-5419 Forfeiture Citrus County Sheriff's Office
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2007-CA-5419
IN RE: THE FORFEITURE OF THREE THOUSAND THREE -'-)V
HUNDRED EIGHTY THREE DOLLARS ($3,383.00)
AND NO/100 CENTS IN U.S. CURRENCY. By the
CITRUS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ic
Plaintiff o'
vs.
ORBARY MCKINNON,
Claimant,
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
THE CITRUS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE has seized and
intends to have forfeited Three Thousant Three Hundred
Eighty Three Dollars ($3,383.00) and No/100 Cents In
U.S. Currency pursuant to the Florida Contraband Fpr-
felture Act, Chapter 932, Florida Statutes. The afore-
mentioned Currency was seized by the Citrus County
Sheriff's Office on December 8, 2006, In the vicinity of
5125 N. Amarillo Drive, Beverly Hills, Florida 34465.
The CITRUS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE has filed, or will
Immediately hereafter file, a Forfeiture
Complaint/Verified Petition for Forfeiture with the Clerk
of Circuit Court, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 No'th
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. Any pers p,
or persons, claiming an interest In the aforementioned
Currency sought to be forfeited should notify the below
mentioned attorney for the Citrus County Sheriff's Of-
fice so as to protect any legal or equitable rights saLy
claimant may have in said Currency. Any person who
has an interest In said Currency has the right to request
an adversarial preliminary hearing, to. .determine
whether the Citrus County Sheriff's Office had probable
cause to believe that the aforementioned Currency
was used In violation of Chapters 893 and 932, Florida
Statutes, and the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act.
/s/ Richard William Wesch, Esquire
Florida Bar No. 071091P
Citrus County Sheriff's Offie,
1 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avejrg
Inverness, Florida 34440
(352) 726-4488
Attorney for the Plai!riff
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County ChrornilM
on November 8 and 15,2007.


162-1122 THCRN
2007-CA-3337 Finance & Management vs.
Franklin K. Stork Notice of Foreclosure Sale. A
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL 1 o0
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY In?
CASE NO. 2007 CA 333?

FINANCE & MANAGEMENT, INC,
Plaintiff.
vs.
FRANKLIN K STORK III AKA FRANKLIN L.
STORK Ill AKA FRANK STORK et. al.
Defendants. -
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to 6 Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated November 7, 2007,' ard rn-
tered In Case No. 2007 CA 3337, of the Circuit Cdut)of
the Fifth Judicial Circuit In and for Citrus County, Flor-
Ida, wherein FINANCE & MANAGEMENT, INC,'Is a Plain-
tiff and FRANKLIN K STORK III AKA FRANKLIN L. STORK III
AKA FRANK STORK, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN-
EES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST FRANKLIN K STORK Ill AKA FRANKLIN-t
STORK III AKA FRANK STORK; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; U -
KNOWN TENANT #2; are the Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash at Jury Assembly
Room In the New Addition to the New Citrus CoUrdv
Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida,
at 11:00 a.m. on the 6th of December, 2007, the fol-
lowing described property as set forth In said Final
Judgment, to wit:
LOT 47 OF SUBURBAN ACRES UNIT 2, AN UNRECORDED
SUBDIVISION, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4
OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH,
RANGE 20 EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from
the sale, If any, other than the property owner as ofthe
date of the Is pendens must file a claim within 60 dqys
after the sale.
BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ L Johnson
As Deputy ClOe4

Dated this 8th day of November. 2007.
IMEQRTANI
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons needing a reasonable accommodation to
participate In this proceeding should, no later thffl
seven (7) days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's
disability coordinator at 352-637-9853, 110 N, APOPKA
AVE, INVERNESS, FL 34450-4299. If hearing impaired.
contact (TDD) via Florida Relay System.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
November 15 and 22, 2007. ,


171-1122THCRN 'TIh
2007-CA-003752 Wells Forgo Bank vs. John R. Qulglei'
et al, Notice of Foreclosure Sale J
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT"
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA "
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2007-CA-003752
DIVISION

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR
ABFC 2006-OPT2 TRUST, ABFC ASSET-BACKED '
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OPT2,
Plaintiff,
vs. "
JOHN R. QUIGLEY A/K/A JOHN A. QUIGLEY, el al,
Defendant(s). '
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE A
>y7


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judb-
ment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated November ,07
2007 and entered in Case No. 2007-CA-003752 of the
Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for CIT-
RUS County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N A:!












CrRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE





AS TRUSTEE FOR ABFC 2006-OPT2 TRUST, ABFC
ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OPT2, Is the
Plaintiff and JOHN R. QUIGLEY A/K/A JOHN A. QUIGLEY;
CAROL QUIGLEY; TENANT #1 N/K/A ANNA GILES are
the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder
for cash at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDI-
TION TO THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110
NORTH APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS, CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA at 11:00 A.M., on the 6th day of December,
2B07, the-following described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment:

LOT 36, OF SUNNY ISLE ESTATES, UNIT NO. TWO, AC-
CORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED
IN. PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 14, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA

A/K/A 496 NORTH LAKE CIRCLE, CRYSTAL RIVER, FL
34429:

.Any person claimingg an Interest In the surplus from the
sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.

._ WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on No-
vember 8, 2007.
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(COURT SEAL)
By: L Johnson
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
November 15 and 22, 2007. F07026445



157-1115 THCRN
2007-CP-912 Estate of Catherine Jones
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE CASE NO. 2007-CP-912
IN'RE: THE ESTATE OF
CATKHERINE JONES,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
-,I The administration of the Estate of Catherine Jones,
deceased, whose date of death was September 19,
2007, Is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division, File Number 2007-CP-912; the
address of which Is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, FL 34450. The names and addresses of the per-
sonal representative and the personal representative's
Cftorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate,
rdnwhom 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.
a., All other creditors of the decedent and other per-
s6ns having claims or demands against decedent's es-
tdfe 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
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice Is
_November 8, 2007.
Personal Representative:
ULinda D. Moore
2758 West Goldenrod Drive
Beverly Hills, FL 34465
Attorney for Personal Representatives:
Thomas M. VanNess, Jr., Esq.
florida Bar No. 0857750
VanNess & VanNess, P.A.
1205 N. Meeting Tree Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429
1-352-795-1444
Published two (2) times In Citrus County Chronicle on
November 8 and 15, 2007.




,169-1122 THCRN
092007CA004051XXXXX Bank of New York vs.
-'William Dittmar, et al. Notice of Sale Pursuant to Ch. 45
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 092007CA004051XXXXXX

BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE-CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC.
ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES
:2006-BC5,
Plaintiff,


WILUAM DITTMAR, etfal.,
*' Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
-', NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or
t 6imary Final Judgment of foreclosure doted Novem-
56m 7, 2007, and entered In Case No.
W92007CA004051XXXXXX of the Circuit Court In and for
Uftus County. Florida, wherein BANK OF NEW YORK AS
T~RSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC.
ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-BC5 is Plaintiff
irid WILLIAM DITTMAR; ,.ARYN G. DITTMAR; MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE
FOR EQUIFIRST CORPORATION MIN NO.
1T00200T00094213521, UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UN-
KNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST.
A NAMED DEFENDANT'TO THIS ACTION. OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defendants, I will sell
to the highest and best bidder for cash at The Jury As-
sembly Room In the New Addition to the New Citrus
,County *Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness. Florida, 34450 at Citrus County Florida, at 11:00
am. on the 6 ddy of December, 2007, the following
described property as set forth In said Order or Final
Judgment, to-wit:

LOT 12 BLOCK 180 OF BEVERLY HILLS UNIT NO. 8 PHASE
NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE 147, PUBLIC REC-
ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
QWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE
ACGLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities
:Act of' 1990, persons needing special accommodation
to. participate in this proceeding should contact the
Clerk.of the Court not later than five business days prior
tfl,4he proceeding should contact the Clerk of the
,cT3rt not rater than five business days prior to the pro-
ceeding at the Citrus County Courthouse, Telephone
352-637-9400 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida Relay Serv-
dce,.

,DATED at Inverness, Florida. on November 8, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
.i*As Clerk, Circuit Court
By: /s/ L Johnson
'A
RPbllshed two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle
ot November 15 and 22, 2007, 1183-39344


170-1122 THCRN
ib92007CA00083XXXXXX Bank of New York vs. Michael
A. Green, Sr., et al. Notice of Sale Pursuant to Ch, 45
PUBLIC NOTICE
0- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
2' CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 092007CA00083XXXXXX

BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC.
ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2006-BC1,
Plaintiff.

vs:.

MICHAEL A. GREEN, SR., et al.,
'" Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45


,-" I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated Novem-
ber 7, 2007, and entered In Case No.
092007CA00083XXXXXX of the Circuit Court In and for
Citrus County, Florida, wherein BANK OF NEW YORK AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC.
ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-BC5 Is Plaintiff
and MICHAEL A. GREEN, SR.; BRENDA GREEN: CYPRESS
VILLAGE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; UN-
KNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT
TO: THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash at The Jury Assembly Room In the
New Addition to the New Citrus County Courthouse,
110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, 34450 at
Citrus County Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 6 day of De-
cember, 2007, the following described property as set
forth In said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit:

LOT 24 BLOCK B-22, CYPRESS VILLAGE, SUGARMILL
WOODS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 86, PLAT BOOK 10,
PAGE 1, AND PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE 1, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA; AS AMENDED
IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 87-A, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CIT-
R(;S COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY


OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act of 1990, persons needing special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding should contact the
Clerk of the Court not later than five business days prior
to the proceeding should contact the Clerk of the
Court not later than five business days prior to the pro-
ceeding at the Citrus County Courthouse. Telephone
352-637-9400 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida Relay Serv-
Ice,

DATED at Inverness, Florida, on November 8, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk, Circuit Court

By: /s/ L Johnson
As Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 15 and 22, 2007, 1183-33464


168-1122 THCRN
2007-CA-004164 Wells Forgo Bank vs. Pedro M. Paez, et
al., Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2007-CA-004164

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.
PLAINTIFF

VS.

PEDRO M. PAEZ; CARIDAD PAEZ; ANY AND
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO
BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN
INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; PINE
RIDGE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION,
INC.; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION.
DEFENDANTS)

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Fi-
nal Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 7, 2007
entered In Civil Case No. 2007-CA-004164 of the Circuit
Court of the 5TH Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS
County, INVERNESS, Florida, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM at the
CITRUS County Courthouse located at 110 N, APOPKA
AVE., In INVERNESS, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 6 day
of December, 2007 the following described property as
set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit:

LOT 6, BLOCK 53 OF PINE RIDGE, UNIT THREE, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
8, PAGES 51 THROUGH 67, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from
the sale If any other than the orooertv owner as of the


date o t te Is penaens must ile a claim wiTdin U6 OuvS


after the sale

Dated this 8th day of November, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ L Johnson
Deputy Clerk

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac-
commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse, at 1-800-955-
8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service.

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
on November 15 and 22, 2007. 07-02045(FM)ASCF


172-1122 THCRN
09 2007 CA 003630 Deutsche Bank vs. Jamle S.
Fehrenbach, et al:, Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 09 2007 CA 003630

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE FOR MORGAN STANLEY ABS
CAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2006-NC4
PLAINTIFF

VS.
JAMIE S. FEHRENBACH; TODD M. FEHRENBACH;
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS.
DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS;
PINE RIDGE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION.
DEFENDANTS)

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Fi-
nal Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 7, 2007
entered In Civil Case No. 09 2007 CA 003630 of the Cir-
cult Court of the 5TH JudIcial Circuit In and for CITRUS
County, INVERNESS. Florida, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM at the
CITRUS County Courthouse located at 110 N. APOPKA
AVE., in INVERNESS, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 6 day
of December, 2007 the following described property as
set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit:

ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN THE
COUNTY OF CITRUS, STATE OF FLORIDA, BEING LOT 13,
BLOCK 586, CITRUS SPRINGS, UNIT SIX, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6,
PAGES 15, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CIT-
RUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Any person clalmlna an Interest In the surplus from
the sale if any other than the property owner as of the
date of the Is Dendens must file a claim within 60 davs
after the sale

Dated this 9th day of November, 2007.

BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ J Ramsey
Deputy Clerk

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac-
commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse, at 1-800-955-
8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service.

Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
on November 15 and 22, 2007, 07-93429(ASCF)


173-1122 THCRN
092007CA004013XXXXXX Bank of New York vs. George
Hernandez., et al. Notice of Sale Pursuant to Ch. 45
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 092007CA004013XXXXXX

BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC.
ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2006-22,
Plaintiff,

vs,

GEORGE HERNANDEZ., et al.,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated Novem-
ber 7, 2007, and entered In Case No.
092007CA004013XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in and for
Citrus County, Florida, wherein BANK OF NEW YORK AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC.
ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-22 Is Plaintiff
and GEORGE HERNANDEZ; BONNIE B. MCAVOY A/K/A
BONNIE B. MCAVOY HERNANDEZ: CITRUS COUNTY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT; STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART-
MENT OF REVENUE; BONNIE B. MCAVOY; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL UN-
KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS AC-
TION, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT,
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED,
are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder
for cash at The Jury Assembly Room In the New Addi-
tion to the New Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, 34450 at Citrus
County Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 6 day of Decem-
ber, 2007, the following described property as set forth
In said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit:

LOTS 10 AND 11, BLOCK 406. INVERNESS HIGHLANDS
WEST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 19, OF THE PUBLIC REC-
ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY. OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act of 1990, persons needing special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding should contact the
Clerk of the Court not later than five business days prior


CLASSIFIED





to the proceeding should contact the Clerk of the
Court not later than five business days prior to the pro-
ceeding at the Citrus County Courthouse. Telephone
352-637-9400 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida Relay Serv-
Ice.

DATED at Inverness, Florida, on November 9, 2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk, Circuit Court

By: /s/ J Ramsey
As Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 15 and 22, 2007. 1183-39341


167-1122 THCRN
092007CA003782XXXXXX LaSalle Bank vs. Edward
Schuyler, et al. Notice of Sale Pursuant to Ch. 45
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 092007CA003782XXXXXX

LASALLE BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE MLMI TRUST SERIES 2007-HE1,
Plaintiff,

vs.

EDWARD SCHUYLER; et al
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated Novem-
ber 7, 2007; and entered In Case No.
092007CA003782XXXXXX of the Circuit Court In and for
Citrus County, Florida, wherein LASALLE BANK, N.A. AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE MLMI TRUST SERIES 2007-HE1 Is Plaintiff
and EDWARD SCHUYLER; BARBARA SCHUYLER; UN-
KNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT
TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash at The Jury Assembly Room In the
New Addition to the New Citrus County Courthouse,
110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, 34450 at
Citrus County Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 6 day of De-
cember, 2007, the following described property as set
forth In said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit:

LOT 13, BLOCK B-81, SUGARMILL WOODS, CYPRESS VIL-
LAGE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 86 THROUGH 150;
PLAT BOOK 10, PAGES 1 THROUGH 150; AND PLAT BOOK
11, PAGES 1 THROUGH 16; AS AMENDED IN PLAT BOOK
9, PAGE 87-A, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act of 1990, persons needing special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding should contact the
Clerk of the Court not later than five business days prior
to the proceeding should contact the Clerk of the
Court not later than five business days prior to the pro-
ceeding at the Citrus County Courthouse. Telephone
352-637-9400 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida Relay
Service,

DATED at Inverness, Florida, on November 8, 2007.

BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk, Circuit Court

By: /s/ L. Johnson
As Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 15 and 22, 2007. 6029-38925


174-1122 THCRN
2007-CA-876 Accredited Home Lenders Inc., vs. Phillip
M. Bruner, et al., Notice of Foreclosure Sale.
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CASE NO. 2007-CA-876

ACCREDITED HOME LENDERS INC.,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO AAMES
FUNDING CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.

PHILLIP M BRUNER et. al.
Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated November 7, 2007, and en-
tered In Case No. 2007-CA-876, of the Circuit Court of
the Fifth Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus County, Flor-
ida, wherein ACCREDITED HOME LENDERS INC., SUC-
CESSOR BY MERGER TO AAMES FUNDING
CORPORATION. Is a Plaintiff and PHILLIP M BRUNER, ME-
LINDA MARIE BRUNER, RIVERHAVEN VILLAGE PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC; SHADOWOOD
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC; ACCREDITED HOME
LENDERS INC; SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO AAMES
FUNDING CORPORATION AND OR TIS ASSIGNS; UN-
KNOWN TENANT # 1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; are the De-
fendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for
cash at Jury Assembly Room In the New Addition to the
New Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on December 6th,
2007, the following described property as set forth In
said Final Judgment, to wit:

LOT 14, BLOCK 4, OF RIVERHAVEN VILLAGE, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
9, PAGES 31 THROUGH 53, INCLUSIVE, AND AS
AMENDED IN SAID PLAT BY CORRECTED PAGES 37, 51,
52 AND 53, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AS ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION # 74-61, BY THE
CITRUS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ON OCTOBER 29, 1974 AND RECORDED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 384, PAGE 306, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Any person claiming an Interest in the surplus from
the sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Is pendens must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.

BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk of the Court

By: /s/ J Ramsey
As Deputy Clerk
Dated this 9th day of November, 2007,

IMPORTANT
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons needing a reasonable accommodation to
participate In this proceeding should, no later than
seven (7) days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's
disability coordinator at 352-637-9853, 110 N. APOPKA
AVE, INVERNESS, FL 34450-4299. If hearing Impaired,
contact (TDD) via Florida Relay System.

Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
November 15 and 22, 2007. 21036


160-1122 THCRN
09-2007-CA-003628 Deutsche Bank vs.
Elena Hackney, et al Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 09 2007 CA 003628

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE
SECURITIES, INC. ASSET BACKED PASS
THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-R5
UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF JUNE 1, 2005,
WITHOUT RECOURSE

Plaintiff

Vs.

ELENA HACKNEY, et al.
Defendant(s)


NOTICE OF SALE

Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure or Order dated October 17,
2007, entered In Civil Case Number 09 2007 CA 003628,
in the Circuit Court for CITRUS, Florida, wherein DEUT-
SCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES, INC. ASSET
BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-R5
UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF JUNE 1, 2005, WITHOUT RECOURSE Is the
Plaintiff, and ELENA HACKNEY, et al, are the Defend-
ants, I will sell the property situated in CITRUS County,
Florida, described as:

LOT 26, DEXTER PARK VILLAS, an unrecorded subdivi-
sion, more particularly described as follows:
Commence as the SE corner of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4
of Section 24, Township 19 South. Range 17 East.
thence N 89 deg. 17 min. 53 sec. W along the South
line of the SE 1/4 of the SW1/4 of said Section 24, a dis-
tance of 999.93 FT to the SW corner of the East 3/4 of
the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said Section 24, thence N 0
deg. 34 mln. 12 sec. E along the West line of said East
3/4 of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 a distance of 192.75 FT,
thence S 89 deg. 26 min. 35 sec. E 30 FT thence N 0
deg. 34 min. 12 sec E 627.49 FT to the Point of Beginn-
Ing, thence continue N 0 deg, 34 min, 12 sec. E 67.5 FT.
thence S 89 deg. 21 min. 42 sec. E 112.5 ft, thence S 0
deg. 34 mln. 12 sec. W 67.5 FT, thence N 89 deg. 21
min. 42 sec. W 112.5 FT to the Point of Beginning. Sub-
ject to a 10 foot wide utility easement along the east


ER 15, 2007 13C


boundary thereof.

at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash,
at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka, In-
verness, FL 34450, at 11:00 am: on the 6th day of De-
cember, 2007. Any person claiming an interest In the
surplus from the sale, if any. other than the property
owner as of the date of the Is pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale,

Dated: October 19, 2007.
Betty Strifler
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ L Johnson

"In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities
Act, persons in need of a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding shall, within seven (7)
days prior to any proceeding, contact the Administra-
tive Office of the Court, Citrus County Courthouse, 110
North Apopka Ave, Rm 101, 1028-620, telephone
1028-620, TDD 1-800-955-8771 or 1-800-955-8770 via Flor-
Ida Relay Service*,

Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
November 15 and 22, 2007. 8514-690/DG


166-1122 THCRN
2007-CA-2750 Deutsche Bank vs. Jesus G. Tapla
Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CASE #: 2007-CA-2750
Division #:

UNC:

Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as
Trustee for the Certificateholders of
Soundvlew Home Loan Trust 2006-OPT1,
Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-
OPT1,

Plaintiff,
-vs.-

Jesus G. Tapla and Kimberly S. Tapla, His
Wife; Maurice Joseph Magdelonnette;
Luclen C. Ulrich; Uknown Parties In
Possession #1: If Uving, and all Unknown
Parties claiming by, through, under and
against the above named Defendant(s) who
are not known to be dead or alive, whether
said Unknown Parties may claim an interest
as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or
Other Claimants

Defendantss.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 7, 2007, en-
tered In Civil Case No. 2007-CA-2750 of the Circuit
Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus
County, Florida, wherein Deutsche Bank National Trust
Company, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of
Soundvlew Home Loan Trust 2006-OPT1, Asset-Backed
Certificates, Series 2006-OPT1, Plaintiff and Jesus G,
Tapla and Kimberly S. Tapla, His Wife are defendantss, I
will sell to the higest and best bidder for cash, ON THE
FRONT STEPS OF THE COURTHOUSE TO THE JURY ASSEM-
BLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS
COUNTY COURTHOUSE on December 6, 2007 at 11:00
a.m,, the following described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, to-wit:

LOT 17, BLOCK B-221, OAK VILLAGE, SUGARMILL
WOODS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 86 THROUGH 150,
PLAT BOOK 10, PAGES 1 THROUGH 150, AND PLAT BOOK
11, PAGES 1 THROUGH 16, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA; AS AMENDED IN PLAT BOOK 9,
PAGE 87-A, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA.

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.

IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION .IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 WITHIN 2 WORK-
ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE; IF
YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF
YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8770

DATED at Inverness, Florida, this 8th day of November,
2007.
BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Citrus County, Florida
By: /s/ L Johnson
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle.
on November 15 and 22, 2007. 07-78225T


163-1122 THCRN
2007-CA-1036 Regions Bank vs. Alfredo Cablbbo
Notice of Foreclosure Sale,
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CASE NO. 2007-CA-1036

REGIONS BANK, SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO UNION PLANTERS BANK,
N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH
UNION PLANTERS MORTGAGE, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.

ALFREDO CABIBBO et. al,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated November 7, 2007, and en-
tered In Case No. 2007-CA-1036, of the Circuit Court of
the Fifth Judicial Circuit In and for Citrus County, Flor-
Ida, wherein REGIONS BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO UNION PLANTERS BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER WITH UNION PLANTERS MORTGAGE, INC., Is a
Plaintiff and ALFREDO CABIBBO, IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT-
EES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST ALFREDO CABIBBO;
NEW VISTA PROPERTIES, INC; EVANS FINANCIAL SER-
VICES, LTD: are the Defendants. I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at Jury Assembly Room In the
New Addition to the New Citrus County Courthouse,
110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, at 11:00 a.m.
on December 6th, 2007, the following described prop-
erly as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit:

SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO

Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from
the sale. If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the IIs pendens must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk of the Court
SBy: /s/ L Johnson
As Deputy Clerk

Dated this 8th day of November, 2007.

IMPORTANT
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons needing a reasonable accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should, no later than
seven (7) days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's
disability coordinator at 352-637-9853, 110 N. APOPKA
AVE, INVERNESS, FL 34450-4299. If hearing Impaired,
contact (TDD) via Florida Relay System.

Exhibit A

Lot 11, Block 758, Citrus Springs Unit 8. according to the
plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 6, Page 43, of the
Public Records of Citrus County, Florida.

Lot 24, Block 747, Citrus Springs Unit 14, according to
the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 110,
of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida,

Lot 13, Block 964; Lot 10, Block 966; Lot 5, Bock 968; Lot
2, Block 969; Lot 23, Block 972; Lots 20, 23 and 2 7. Block
973; Lot 11, Block 977; Lot 22, Block 978; Lot 7, Block 987;


Lot 6, Block 992, Citrus Springs Unit 16, according to the
plat thereof as recorded In Plat Book 6, Page 145, of
the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida.

Lots 28 and 29, Block 1196; Lots 5 and 7, Block 1221; Lot
12, Block 1228; Lots 4 and 8, Block 1229; Lpt 4, Block
1232; Lot 18, Block 1235, Citrus Springs Unit 17, accord-
Ing to the plat thereof as recorded In Plat Book 7, Page
1, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida.

Lots 34 and 35, Block 1525; Lots 13, 14 and 16. Block
1526, Citrus Springs Unit 22, according to the plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Book 7, Page 115, of the
Public Records of Citrus County, Florida.

Lots 3 and 4, Block 1670: Lots 9, 14 and 15, Block 1672,
Citrus Springs Unit 23, according to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 115, of the Public Recor-
rds of Citrus County, Florida.

Lots 11, 12, and 14, Block 1464; Lot 16, Block 1470; Lots
14 and 15, Block 1483; Lots 38,39.40 and 41, Block 1500,
Citrus Springs Unit 27, according to the plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 9, Page 54, of the Public Records
of Citrus County, Florida,
Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 364, Citrus Springs Unit 4, accord-
Ing to the plat thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 5,
Page 133, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Flor-
ida.
Lots 20 and 23, Block 52, Citrus Springs Unit 1, according


to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 89.
of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida.

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


165-1122 THCRN
2007-CA-4123 Washington Mutual Bank vs.
Thomas R. Bouvier Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CASE #: 2007-CA-4123
Division #:
UNC:

Washington Mutual Bank,

Plaintiff,
-vs.-

Thomas R. Bouvier as Trustee of
Pamondeho Circle Land Trust; Frederick R.
Sterbens; David Winters; Marilyn Winters;
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 may claim an Interest as Spouse,
Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other
Claimants

Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 7, 2007, en-
tered In Civil Case No. 2007-CA-4123 of the Circuit
Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit In and for Citrus
County, Florida, wherein Washington Mutual Bank,
Plaintiff and Thomas R. Bouvier as Trustee of
Pamondeho Cricle Land Trust are defendantss, I will
sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, ON THE
FRONT STEPS OF THE COURTHOUSE TO THE JURY ASSEM-
BLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS
COUNTY COURTHOUSE on December 6, 2007 at 11:00
a.m., the following described property as set forth In
said Final Judgment, to-wit:

COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF NORTH-
EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH RANGE 17
EAST, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE NORTH 8'58'11"
EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1*4 A
DISTANCE OF 280 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 48
MINUTES 22 SECONDS EAST 802.57 FEET TO THE P.C. OF A
CURVE, CONCAVED NORTHEASTERLY, HAVING A CEN-
TRAL ANGLE OF 12 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 13 SECONDS
AND A RADIUS OF 1265.18 FEET, THENCE SOUTHEAST-
ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 'A DISTANCE OF
271.31 FEET THE P.T. OF SAID CURVE, SAID POINT BEING
THE P.C. OF A CURVE CONCABVED NORTHEASTERLY,
HAVING A CENTRAL ANGEL OF 77 DEGREES 59 MINUTES
41 SECONDS AND A RADIUS OF 100.01 FEET, THENCE
SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A DIS-
TANCE OF 136.14 FEET TO THE P.T. OF SAID CURVE,
THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 44 SECONDS
EAST 1171.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE
CONTINUE NORTH 88 DEGREE 54 MINUTES 44 SECONDS
EAST 141.80 FEET, THNECE NORTH 1 DEGREE 01 MINUTES
53 SECONDS EAST 211.39 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINN-
ING.
SUBJECT TO A 25 FOOT WIDE EASEMENT ALONG THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY THEREOF FOR ROAD RIGHT OF WAY.
AND SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT ACROSS THE EXISTING
CANAL ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY THEREOF.

TOGETHER WITH FIXTURE MOBILE HOME PERMANENTLY
AFFIXED THEREON: YEAR 1987 MODEL PALM DOUBLE
VIN PHO91144A AND B ID 44636898 AND 446369003

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.

IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE,
PLEASE CONTACT Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 WITHIN 2 WORK-
ING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE; IF
YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF
YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8770

DATED at Inverness, Florida, this 8th' day of November,
2007.

BETTY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Citrus County, Florida

By: /s/ L Johnson
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
on November 15 and 22, 2007. 07-80821T


175-1122 THCRN
2007-CA-2942 Wells Fargo Bank vs. Jason Freeman,
et al,. Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2007-CA-2942
DIVISION

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,
Plaintiff,

vs.

JASON FREEMAN, et al,
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated November 07,
2007 and entered in Case No. 2007-CA-2942 of the Cir-
cuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for CITRUS
County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Is the
Plaintiff and JASON FREEMAN; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JASON FREEMAN; CHRISTINE KING; THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CHRISTINE KING; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST
THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID
UNKNOWN' PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM-
ANTS; CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES, INC.; are the
Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for
cash at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE NEW ADDITION
TO THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH
APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
at 11:00 A.M., on the 6th day of December, 2007, the
following described property as set forth in said Final
Judgment:

COMMENCE AT THE NW CORNER FO THE NW 1/4 OF NE
1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 21
EAST, THENCE S. 0 DEGREES I MINUTE 40 SECONDS W.
ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 A DIS-
TANCE FO 548.51 FEET TO THE POINT ON THE
SOUTHRIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A COUNTY ROAD, THENCE
ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE THE FOLLOWING
COURSES AND DISTANCES; N. 82 DEGREES 49 MINUTES
40 SECONDS E. 238.31 FEET, THENCE S.75 DEGREES 13
MINUTES 50 SECONDS E. 163.09 FEET, THENCE S. 57 DE-
GREES 8 MINUTES E 428.7 FEET, THENCE S. 69 DEGREES 23
MINUTES 20 SECONDS E. 296.17 FEET, THENCE S. 40 DE-
GREES 11 MINUTES 20 SECONDS E. 148.31 FEET, THENCE
S. 23 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 34 SECONDS E. 413.02 FEET,
THENCE S 0 DEGREES 03 MINUTES 30 SECONDS W.
1358.87 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE NW
1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 17, SAID POINT BEING N.
89 DEGREES 07MINUTES 30 SECONDS W. 25 FEET FROM
THE NE CORNER OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4
THENCE CONTINUE S. 0 DEGREES 3 MINUTES 30 SECONDS
W. 273.75 FEET, THENCE S. 80 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 40
SECONDS W. 869.36 FEET, THENCEN. 78 DEGREES 45 MIN-
UTES 11 SECONDS W. 111 FEET, THENCE N. 37 DEGREES 24
MINUTES 25 SECONDS W. 192.06 FEET, THENCE N. 15 DE-
GREES 56 MINUTES 10 SECONDS E. 252.85 FEET, THENCE
N. 11 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 18 SECONDS W. 168.31 FEET,
THENCE N. 40 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 33 SECONDS W.
140.78 FEET, THENCE N. 53 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 12 SEC-
ONDS W. 185.11 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NINGTHENCE CONTINUE N. 53 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 12
SECONDS W. 111 FEET, THENCE N. 18 DEGREES 06 MIN-
UTES 05 SECONDS E. 191.47 FEET TO THE WATERS EDGE
OF A CANAL, THENCE CONTINUE N. 18 DEGREES 06 MIN-
UTES 05 SECONDS E. ACROSS SAID WATERS A DISTANCE
OF 40 FEET TO TA POINT IN THE CENTERLINE OF SAID CA-
NAL, THENCE S. 81 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 06 SECONDS E.
ALONG SAID CENTERLINE A DISTANCE OF 129.90 FEET TO
A POINT THAT BEARS N. 22 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 33 SEC-
ONDS E. FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE S. 22
DEGREES 41 SECONDS 33 MINUTES W. ACROSS SAID WA-
TERS A DISTANCE OF 50 FEET TO THE WATERS EDGE OF
SAID CANAL, THENCE CONTINUE S. 22 DEGREES 41 MIN-
UTES 33 SECONDS W. 238.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE-
GINNING, BEING LOT 50 OF OLD OAKS UNIT NO. 4, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION SUBJECT TO A CANAL


ALONG THE NORTH EASTERLY BOUNDARY THEREOF TO-
GETHER WITH EASEMENTS AS CONTAINED IN THAT CER-
TAIN DEED DATED MAY 25, 1982, FILED JUNE 3, 1982 AND
RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 597, PAGE
1561, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.

TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN MOBILE HOME ID NO.
0644758830A AND 0644758830B.

A/K/A 7925 LESLIE PLACE S, FLORAL CITY, FL 34436

Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Us Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.

WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on No-
vember 8,2007.
Betty Strifler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(COURT SEAL)
By: L Johnson
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
November 15 and 22. 2007, F07019903
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