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Title: Citrus County chronicle
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Creator: Citrus County Chronicle
Publisher: Scofield Pub. Co.
Place of Publication: Inverness, Fla.
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Publication Date: November 16, 2007
Copyright Date: 2007
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FORECAST:
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cooler. Patchy
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PAGE 4A


NOVEMBER 16, 2(


COLD SNAP
COMING
X Friday will be a chilly
day by Florida stan-
dards. A cold front will
produce morning tem-
peratures in the 40s for
Citrus County, but it will
feel colder because of
the wind.
Expect highs in the 60s
during the day and cold-
er at night, with winds
subsiding, according to
BayNews9 chief meteor-
ologist Mike Clay.
- With clear skiest light
* winds, and dry air, tem-
peratures Saturday
morning could drop well
into the 30s. A freeze is
possible in a few of the
norma ly colder loca-
tions (away from the
coast) in Citrus and
Hernando Counties.
, Temperatures will
rebound rapidly on
Saturday and be back
into the lower 70s for
next week.

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Teen driving laws scrutinized


Father who lost

daughter brings issue

before lawmakers

MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
An Inverness man who lost his teenage
daughter to a traffic accident just days af-
ter her high school graduation is hoping
Citrus County legislators can help pre-
vent similar heartbreak for other parents.
Tim Hess, along with school board
member Pat Deutschman, asked legis-
lators Thursday to pass laws aimed at
making it safer for teenage drivers.
The pair asked state Sen. Charlie
Dean, R-Inverness and Rep. Ron
Schultz, R-Homosassa, to support a bill
that would ban the use of electronic
devices, such as cell phones, from driv-


ers under the age of 18.
They also asked for legislation that
would limit the number of passengers a
teenage driver could have in his or her
car. They said statistics show teenage
drivers who are distracted have a better
chance of getting into a traffic accident
The pair appeared during the annual
Legislative Delegation meeting
Thursday morning in Inverness. The
third member of the county's delega-
tion, Sen. Mike Fasano, R-Port Richey,
did not attend due to a conflict with a
delegation meeting in Pinellas County.
After the presentation, Schultz
acknowledged he was lukewarm to the
idea of legislation aimed at preventing
teen drivers from using cell phones or
other electronic devices. Schultz said
he preferred a technological answer -
something that has the same result
without the law in place.
"We have a problem that requires a
technical solution," he said. "How do
Please see : /Page 4A


MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
State Sen. Charles Dean, R-Inverness, left, and State Rep. Ron Schultz, R-
Homosassa, listen to a citizen speak during the Citrus County legislative delega-
tion's visit Thursday.


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Facing charges
Three months after breaking
Hank Aaron's home run
record, Barry Bonds islindict-
ed by a grand jury on charges
of perjury and obstruction of
justice./Page 1B

OPINION:

Pedestrians
have the right of
way to walk in
the road just as
much as the car
does.

SOUND OFF, PAGE 10A.
BUCK UP:
Ropin' the wind
Professional rodeo rides into
town today and Saturday at
the Citrus County Fairgrounds
in Inverness./Page 1C
FLASHBACK:
All the buzz
"Be'hive, the 60's
MAusIcal' will be
'-., :.nr stape Sunday
at the Curtis
Peterson
Auditorium in
Lecanto./
Page
10C



ON HOLD:
No execution
The Supreme Court halts the
execution of child killer Mark
Dean Schwab four hours
before it was scheduled to
happen./Page 3A


Annie's Mailbox ........8C
Comics.............9C
'Crossword ............ 8C
Editorial ............ 10A
entertainment ..........6B
,Horoscope ............ 8C
:Lottery Payouts ........ 6B
M ovies .............. 9C
Obituaries ............ 6A
Stocks ............... 8A
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--Tramaine Smith, of Clark Sales Display Inc., Tavares, hangs one of the 70 holiday light dis-
plays that line Main Street in downtown Inverness Tuesday evening just before sundown.


Glenn Perry: Passionately committed to serving God


Glenn
Perry


FUNERAL FOR GLENN PERRY
* Friends of Glenn Perry can attend
the viewing from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to
8 p.m. today at Hooper Funeral
Home, Beverly Hills Chaper, 5054 N.
Lecanto Highway. Funeral service will
be at 2:30 p:m. Saturday at Hooper
Funeral Home, Beverly Hills Chapel.
Burial will be at Oak Ridge Cemetery
in Inverness.


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Chronicle
When Glenn Perry learned he
was dying of brain cancer, he said
he was ready
"I'm ready to stay; I'm ready to
go; I'm ready to do God's will," he
told the doctor and his family.
Doing God's will without
compromise was the most


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important thing in Glenn's life,
said his oldest son, David Perry.
David "Glenn" Perry Sr., the
youth minister with a passion for
teenagers, who loved Goths and
punks, jocks and skaters, who
loved all teens no matter what,
died Nov. 14 at his home in


Hernando. He was 50.
The son of traveling ministers,
Glenn Perry grew up in Tampa.
From the ages of 13 to 19, he trav-
eled with tent evangelists; at 19,
he came to Citrus County when
his parents became pastors at the
Lighthouse For Truth Church in
Holder. That's where he met
Charity, his wife of 30 years.
Please see PERRY/Page 5A


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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2007


Area 13 Family Care
Council to meet
The Area 13 Family Care Council
will meet from 10 a.m. to noon
Monday at the Wildwood DCF office,
1601 W. Gulf Atlantic Hwy. All per-
sons interested in issues of those
with developmental disabilities and
their families are encouraged to
attend. For more information, call
Dominic Christofaro at (352) 489-
6279.
Elder Options to
consider applications
Elder Options, formerly the Mid-
Florida Area Agency on Aging Inc.
(MFAAA) will meet 10 a.m.
Thursday, Nov. 29, in the Elder
options Board Room, 5700 S.W.
34th St., Suite 222, (Florida Farm
Bureau Building), Gainesville.
The board will review and discuss
applications submitted by qualified
organizations to provide services
under the Older Americans Act for
the program period Jan. 1, 2008,
through Dec. 31, 2008. Based upon
its deliberations, the board will take
formal action to fund or withhold
funding of each of the respective
applications. The board will author-
ize contract awards for those appli-
cations that it has taken formal
action to fund.
The public is invited.
Should any person wish to appeal
any decision with respect to any
matter considered at the above-ref-
erenced meeting, he or she may
need to ensure verbatim recording
of the proceeding in order to provide
a record for judicial review. Persons
with disabilities should contact the
Elder Options at least 48 hours
before the meeting to request any
special assistance.
Call (800) 963-5337 or visit
www.agingresources.org.
Events sought for
inclusion in calendar
The Citrus County Chronicle will
publish the 2008 Community Events
Calendar on Dec. 30.
Any organization that wishes to
have its 2008 event featured in the
calendar should send information to
adsc@chronicleonline.com no later
than Dec. 1. Include the name of the
organization, contact name, name
and date of the event.
Call 563-3291 for information.
Government offices
closed for Thanksgiving
...All county and city offices will be,.
closed for Thursday,. Nov. 22 in
observance of Thanksgiving. In
addition, the:
Beverly Hills Waste
Management (Rolling Oaks Utilities


Turkey talk


BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
It's a tight squeeze, but Paul Kalbacher and other volunteers at Daystar Life Center in Crystal River manage to fit nearly 500
turkeys in the relief organization's freezer on Wednesday. The Black Diamond Foundation bought 400 of the turkeys, which will
be distributed to the needy throughout the holidays. Rich Meyer, Daystar director, said most 75 percent of the turkeys would
probably be gone by Thanksgiving.


Inc.) will be closed. All Thursday
customers will be picked up on
Monday, Nov. 26, and all Friday cus-
tomers will be picked up on
Tuesday, Nov. 27.
There will be no garbage collec-
tion on Thursday, in Crystal River.
Collection will resume citywide
Friday, Nov. 23.
Bicentennial Park Pool will be
closed. The pool will be open Nov.
23 as scheduled.
Agency launches new
parkway Web site
Florida's Turnpike Enterprise has
launched a new Suncoast 2
Parkway Web site.
The Web site -
www.suncoast2online.com was
developed to provide updated infor-
mation about Suncoast 2 project
activities.
Florida Turnpike Enterprise offi-
cials are encouraging residents to
visit the site and obtain the latest
details on the project's reevaluation
and design, and to view the project
schedule.
The Web site contains a map of
the approved route for the 27-mile


toll road and gives residents an
opportunity to add their contact infor-
mation to the project's mailing list
and to share their comments on the
Suncoast Parkway 2 project.
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,
craftsmen and food vendors.
Admission is free and plenty of park-
ing 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
projects.


"Children of the World." Spectators
are welcome anywhere along the
parade route or around Civic Circle
where food and pictures with Santa,
for families, will be available.
Kiwanis Club of Central Ridge and
Crystal River President Pete D'Elia is
requesting participants complete a
"registration form" and pay the $10
entry fee by Nov. 26.
Call 527-0039 or e-mail
pdelia899@yahoo.com to obtain a
registration form.
The five categories that will be
judged and awarded are "Best
Business Entry," "Best Religious
Entry," "Best Youth Entry," "Best Club
Entry" and "Best Overall Entry."
Judging will be based on elements of
theme, color, excitement and creativi-
ty.


Participants will line up at 8:30
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Beverly Hills parade a.m. a ivt Melbioumre and B every Hills.
date announced Pepper Pull planned
The 2007 Beverly Hills Chistra for saturday
Parade is set for 10 a.m. Saturday, The third Annual Fall Brazilian--
Dec 1. Pe per Pull will be from 8:30 a.m. to
The parade will run down Beveriy 0' p.mni Saturdayin the Crystal
Hills Boulevard to the Civic Center River Preserve State Park.
and will promote the Kiwanis theme


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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 garden-
ing gloves.
Lunch will be provided for all vol-
unteers.
Call 563-0450 to volunteer.
Event to help
homeless, poor on tap
Hunger and Homeless Coalition
of Citrus County Inc. has organized
an event to provide those in need of
social services information. The
event will take place from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Saturday at St. Margaret's
Episcopal Church, 114 N. Osceola
Ave., in Inverness.
Many services will be represent-
ed, including medical and dental .
care, eye and hearing testing, veter-
an's services, legal services, mental
health services and more.


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Crystal River parade
to run Dec. 1
The Crystal River Christmas
Parade will be at 4 p.m. Saturday,
Dec. 1. This year's theme is "A Stars
& Stripes Christmas!" Officials will
honor all veterans, as well as those
currently serving in the military. If you
would like to take part in the parade
as the grand marshalss, let us
know.
This year's parade not only starts
off earlier, but it will also follow a diq
ferent route. Because of forecasted
road construction, the 45th annual
parade will kick off at Northeast ,
Third Avenue and proceed north
toward the mall and end at
Northwest Sixth Avenue. Onlookers,
can watch the parade along both ;
sides of U.S. 19 since U.S. 19 will -c
be closed from Turkey Oak to the sa
intersection of U.S. 19 and State qb
Road 44. Through traffic will be
detoured onto Turkey Oak. -7
For more information, call the .,
Chamber office at 726-2801. ,
Inverness parade 'H
red, white, blue
The Inverness Christmas ParadE
will be at noon Saturday, Dec. 8.
The parade will make its traditional'
start from Pizza Hut and proceed 01
south to Highland Boulevard.
Onlookers can sit along either sidedb
of Main Street to catch a glimpse df3'
this holiday treat, which is comprised
of more than 85 entrants. Main .!
Street will be closed throughout the
parade. The Citrus County Sheriff'
Office will be routing traffic througlhd
selected alternative routes. -
This years' parade theme, "A Red,
White & Blue Christmas" is honoring
those that served/are serving our
country. If you are a veteran, cur- IT
rently serving, or recently back from
deployment, we would love to have
you as the grand marshal(s) of the
parade. Call the Chamber at 726-
2801 for more information.
In conjunction with the parade, the
city of Inverness Department of
Parks and Recreation will be hosting,
its annual Holiday Arts and Crafts "''
Festival from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in sb
downtown Inverness. Vendors will ~
be showcasing a variety of hand- '
crafted items perfect for holiday gift
giving.
Call the Citrus County Chamberic
of Commerce at 726-2801. nc
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An editor's note on a Sound
:Off item headlined "Candidate
support" on Page 7A of
4hurday's edition warrants clari-
;cation. John Kolley is not affili-
pted with Winn Webb's cam-
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commission .
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Revenue estimates announced


Special to the Chronicle

The State Revenue
Estimating Conference has
reduced the General
Revenue outlook by $2.5 bil-
lion for fiscal years 2007-08
and 2008-09.
Collections for fiscal year
2007-08 are expected to be
below estimate by $1 billion
or 3.9 percent lower than the
already reduced estimate
from August.
Furthermore, the new esti-
mate projects revenue col-
lections in fiscal year 2007-08


are to be less than fiscal year
2006-07 receipts by $932.6
million or 3.5 percent.,
This will mark the second
consecutive year with a
decrease from the prior year.
"We have got to start
addressing the serious fiscal
realities of our future and we
have to make some tough
decisions, do some serious
belt tightening and we have
to start doing it before it's too
late," State Sen. Charles
Dean, R-Inverness, said. "We
simply cannot let this tempo-
rary budget setback divert us


from our real challenge of
growing our economy and
building a foundation for
future growth and prosperity.
"Despite our financial
troubles, we must keep our
eye on creating good jobs,
providing proper tax relief,
cutting taxes and giving our
young people the best educa-
tion opportunities in the
nation. The people of our
state are watching and wait-
ing, and we can't let them
down. We can't shrink from
this responsibility. We
weren't elected to take the


easy way out. We were elect-
ed to make tough decisions
and our time to act is now."
The revisions to the fore-
cast are attributable to sever-
al factors:
The expected downturn
in the housing market has
been exacerbated by the sub-
prime financial shock and
tightening credit and lending
practices, and is expected to
persist longer.
Florida's population
growth has been slowing,
reflecting general economic
conditions both nationally


MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle
Subway spokesman Jared Fogle is interviewed Thursday afternoon by WOW 104 radio personality Cara Cacioppo at the Subway
restaurant in Homosassa. Fogle was in town promoting an upcoming American Heart Association fundraiser. The Nature Coast
Start! Heart Walk will take place this Saturday at 8 a.m. at the Rotary Pavilion at the concourse in Spring Hill, 1/4 mile west
of U.S. 19 on State Road 52. The walk draws some 700 participants and raises approximately $200,000 some of which direct-
ly benefits the Citrus County branch of the American Heart Association. For more information, contact the American Heart
Association at (727) 563-8107 or go to www.americanheart.org/naturecoastwalk.


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and in the state. While the
state's economic forecast
mirrors the national outlook
in many ways, the height-
ened level of speculative
activity and second-home
buying in Florida made it
particularly vulnerable to
the real-estate market slow-
down.
Energy prices reaching
record highs reduce dispos-
able spending for households
and increase businesses'
operating costs. More normal
growth rates are expected in
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For the RECORD


Citrus County
Sheriff's Office
DUI Arrests
Mark L. Patterson, 38, 3001
S.W. 24th Ave., No. 1403, Ocala, at
6:59 p.m. Sunday on misdemeanor
charges of driving under the influ-
ence and possession of less than 20
grams of marijuana. According to
the arrest report, deputies received
a call about a van hitting objects
near the roadways of West
Longfellow Street and South
Sandburg Point in Homosassa
Springs. When they arrived in the
area, they found trashcans and mail-
boxes in the middle of the roadways.
A witness told deputies Patterson
had been drinking all day and drove
off with the witness' van, "wrecking
it" while the witness' juvenile son
was in the van. The juvenile told
deputies Patterson was sitting in the
passenger seat of the van and
reached across the center console
to grab the steering wheel while the
witness ran into a residence. The
juvenile said Patterson began driv-
ing fast, cutting across neighbor's
lawns and running over trash cans
and mailboxes. Deputies searched
Patterson and found a "partially-
smoked marijuana cigarette."
Patterson's blood alcohol concentra-
tion was .182; the legal limit in
Florida is .080. Bond $1,500.
George L. Johnson, 40,1319
Zena Court, Lecanto, at 11:57 p.m.
Sunday on a misdemeanor charge
of driving under the influence.
According to the arrest report,
deputies conducted a traffic stop on
South Leona Avenue and State
Road 44 in Lecanto because
Johnson's vehicle was "all over the
road." Johnson failed the field sobri-
ety tasks and told deputies he had
"one too many," according to the
report. Johnson's blood alcohol con-
centrations were .186 and .195; the
legal limit in Florida is .080. Bond
$500.
James Earl Boyett, 42, 7404
Krycul Ave., Riverview, at 8:10 a.m.
Monday, on a misdemeanor charge


of driving under the influence.
According to the arrest report,
deputies observed Boyett driving
erratically on County Road 491 in
Lecanto. Deputies performed a traf-
fic stop and Boyett said he had
taken a double dose of Domital.
Deputies found a half-full flask of
what they said was an alcoholic bev-
erage on the passenger seat of the
vehicle; Boyett failed his field sobri-
ety tasks. Bond $500.
Brandon A. Yuranko, 20, 3071
E. Dove Court, at 6:40 a.m. Monday
on misdemeanor charges of driving
under the influence, drivirhg under
the influence with damage to prop-
erty and knowingly driving while
license suspended or revoked.
According to the arrest report,
Yuranko was driving a vehicle that
crashed into trees off Gospel Island
Road in Invemess. When Yuranko
was released from the hospital, a
deputy completed the crash investi-
gation and said Yuranko "was too
impaired to do any of the field sobri-
ety tasks." Bond $1,500. According
to the arrest report, Yuranko was
also arrested on an active Citrus
County warrant for violation of pro-
bation on original charges of driving
while license is suspended or
revoked and violating restrictions
placed on his license. No bond.
Raymond Junior Narvaez III,
32, 2670 W. Andromeda St.,
Dunnellon, at 1:27 a.m. Wednesday
on misdemeanor charges of driving
under the influence and knowingly
driving while license
suspended/revoked. According to
the arrest report, deputies conduct-
ed a traffic stop on County Road 491
in Beverly Hills after observing
Narvaez driving his vehicle erratical-
ly. He also told deputies he just
came from a bar where he had a few
drinks. However, Narvaez refused to
perform field sobriety tasks and sub-
mit his breath to determine his blood
alcohol concentration; he also did
not have a valid driver's license.
Narvaez told deputies his license
had been suspended for not paying
child support, according to the


report. Narvaez's license was sus-
pended previously in 2004 for six
months for unlawful blood alcohol
content and again in 2004 for 180
days for driving under the influence.
Bond $1,500.
m Mark Charles Luginsland, 44,
7724 W. Glendale Court, Crystal
River, at 4:44 p.m. Monday on a
misdemeanor charge of driving
under the influence. According to the
arrest report, Luginsland's blood
alcohol concentrations were .088
and .085; the legal limit in Florida is
.080. Luginsland had previously
been arrested for driving under the
influence and was arrested multiple
times for driving while his license
was suspended. Bond $500.
Luginsland was also arrested
Sunday on an active Marion County
warrant for an original charge of
unemployment compensation fraud.
Bond $2,000.
Terry Ray Sizemore, 34, 5898
County Road 317, Bushnell, at 6:23
p.m. Monday on a misdemeanor
charge of driving under the influ-
ence. According to the arrest report,
deputies conducted a traffic stop on
Bushnell Road in Bushnell after
observing Sizemore driving errati-
cally. When Sizemore was handing
the deputies his license, they
noticed an open container of beer
next to Sizemore's passenger's left
foot. They saw another open can of
beer in between the passenger's
feet. A trail of liquid, later identified as
an alcoholic beverage, was spilled
under the Sizemore's seat.
Sizemore's blood alcohol concentra-
tions were .047 and .046; the legal
limit in Florida is .080. Bond $500.
Other Arrests
Jenny L. Rameriez, 21, 548 S.
Leona Ave., Lecanto, at 1:19 p.m.,
Oct. 14, by Marion County Sheriff's
deputies on a Citrus County warrant
for an original charge of cocaine
possession. Bond was set and met
at $5,000.
Gary D. Harrington, 24, 2447
Richardson Rd., The Villages, at 1:36
p.m., Oct. 31, by Sumter County


Sheriffs deputies on a Citrus County
warrant for violation of probation on
an original charge of grand theft.
Bond was set and met at $2,000.
John William Arrington Jr.,
24, 6685 N. 17th St., St. Petersburg,
at 4:15 a.m., Oct. 23, by Pinellas
County Sheriffs deputies on a Citrus
County warrant for an original
charge of dealing in stolen property.
Bond was set and met at $10,000.
Carolyn Denise Goldwire, 50,
56 Herald Drive, Leesburg, at 9:20
p.m., Sept. 2, by Lake County
Sheriff's deputies on an active Citrus
County warrant for worthless
checks. According to the arrest
report, Goldwire was in custody on
separate charges at the time of his
warrant arrest. Bond was set and
met at $1,000.
Richard K. Mayo, 41, 10198 S.
Palamino Drive, Floral City, at 2:56
p.m. Sunday on a charge of aggra-
vated assault with a deadly weapon.
According to the arrest report, two
people were stacking firewood near
Mayo's property. The people told
deputies Mayo approached them,
yelled and swung a metal shovel, hit-
ting a small tree near one of the peo-
ple; he also threatened them, they
said. The people said Mayo did not
want them stacking firewood near his
property line. The incident was
caught on video because the people
involved previously installed a video
system to monitor the ongoing feud,
according to the report. The deputies
reviewed the tape and said Mayo did
attempt to strike and intimidate one
of the people. Bond $5,000.
Lyle Murraya Heck, 22, 3118
N. Whitewater Terrace, Crystal
River, at 4:48 a.m. Sunday on an
active Citrus County warrant for
felony violation of probation on the
original charges of grand theft from a
dwelling, failure to appear and kid-
napping a minor, interference with
custody. No bond.
Michael Christopher
Dilworth, 32, 8809 E. Devonshire
Road, Inverness, at 9:12 a.m.
Monday on an active Citrus County


warrant for violation of probation on
an original charge of driving with an
expired license for more than four
months. No bond.
Rocky Edward Farris, 29,
6861 N. Bighorn Point, Hemando, at
12:37 a.m. Tuesday on a charge of
driving while license
suspended/revoked, habitual traffic
offender. According to the arrest
report, Farris' driver's license was
suspended in 2006 for one year for
driving under the influence and
again in 2006 for six months for
being a habitual traffic offender.
Bond $2,000.
Marion Thomas Reed, 34,
3420 Fern Glen St., Holiday, at
12:26 p.m. Tuesday on outstanding
Citrus County warrants for felony
failure to appear on original charges
of battery on a law enforcement offi-
cer and resisting arrest with violence
and misdemeanor violation of pro-
bation for an original charge of viola-
tion of an injunction for protection.
According to the arrest report, Reed
was already incarcerated at the
Citrus County Detention facility on
unrelated charges at the time of his
arrest. No bond.
Mark Justin Miller, 32,3140 E.
Bamowl Path, Hemando, at 8:41
a.m. Tuesday on a charge of know-
ingly driving while license suspend-
ed or revoked. According to the
arrest report, a deputy saw Miller
driving even though he was cited
twice within 24 hours for driving with
a suspended or revoked license.
Deputies conducted a traffic stop on
East North Street in Invemess and
arrested Miller. Bond $500.
Raul R. Benavidez, 42, 11455
N. Clamdigger Terrace, Inglis, at
noon Tuesday on an active Citrus
County warrant for sex offender fail-
ing to report a change of address
within 48 hours. No bond.
Jose Leonel Velazquez, 41,
1581 State Road 44, Lecanto, at
12:22 p.m. Wednesday on a charge
of violation of an injunction for pro-
tection against domestic violence or
repeat violence. No bond.


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you enforce 17-year-olds with
cell phones but not 18-yea'-
olds? The enforcement prob-
lem may outweigh the benefits.'
Dean, however, said he suf-
ported both the pending legiA-
lation prohibiting teenage
drivers from using cell phones
and Hess' suggestion that the
state limit the number of pas-
sengers in a vehicle with -a
teenage driver. )
"I like that idea," he said. a)
Hess chairs the Citr&i
County Teen Driving Task
Force, a coalition of paren t,
educators and commune#
leaders that was formed after
his daughter, Melissa Hess atid
her best friend, Molly Paquih,
were killed in May during a
traffic accident on State Rod
200 in Marion County.
Melissa, who was driving,
and Molly had graduated four
days earlier from Citrus High
School.
Hess believes that an empi-
sis on defensive driving could
have prevented the tragedy. "
He said that traffic crash
claim the lives of 6,00,y
teenagers every year.
Schultz said he understand
how easily it is for teenage
drivers to become distract I
with others in the same car. .
"I had five grandchildren in
a car this weekend and I was
distracted," he said.
Hess said teens learn enough
to get a driver's license, but nVt
enough to protect them or react
properly on the roadway.
"They don't take it seriously
enough," he said. "We can't
teach them when bad things
happen." |
Hess said the issue deserves
attention.
He said: "This is life and
death stuff with your children."


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r,1 Ministry was his life. He
-worked at Don's Front End
Service for many years and
then at Tire Kingdom for five,
-ut his passion was for the
-tord of God.
9S"His two rules were: Know
od's will for your life and fol-
dow it without compromise,"
David Perry said. "His one goal
,s a father was to make sure
before he passed that me and
(my brother) Cory had a solid
Mrlationship with God."
i Glenn taught his sons what
te called his "three open
prayer" "Open a door; open
their hearts and open my
mnouth." He was referring to
caringg the gospel with others,
,that God would open doors of
opportunity, open people's
hearts to hear it and then give
tem courage and the right
words to speak.
As youth pastor and an asso-
ciate minister at the House of
powerr Church in Hernando,
glenn established a "hardcore,
rubber-meets-the-road, no
,.namby-pamby, faith-in-action"
ff.a.m. teen church service. He
'. believed in building leaders
apd giving teens on-the-job
gaining He often took the
itens to do street ministry and
o6 places like Eckerd Youth
Camp and Cypress Creek.
m He organized parking lot out-
ieach concerts with the band
Shattered Truth. He was
ways thinking of ways to
"Peach youth.
'"'The young people I'm deal-
ing with, most have not grown


up in church," Glenn told the
Chronicle in March 2006.
"They're Gothic; I've got a for-
mer atheist, another who didn't
know anything about God.
These are the ones who are
coming because I'm not inter-
ested in playing church games.
I'm interested in kids getting
fed spiritually and being chal-
lenged to reach others."
"Hundreds of teenagers'
lives were touched and
changed, some are pastors
today, others are great mission-
aries, Christian soldiers, busi-
nessmen that glorify God and
more, all because one man,
Glenn Perry, had a vision of
reaching the students," said
Luis Aran, a fellow youth pas-
tor who worked with Glenn
with students from Dunnellon
High School.
Aran called Glenn "a man
after God's heart" and a man
who believed that the youth are
the most important people in
any church, because they are
the future.
"Pastor Glenn's passion was
to love the youth and to do
whatever humanly possible to
help them and love them and
let them know that they were
important, that they were loved
and that God had a plan for
their life and that God loved
them just the way they were,"
he said. "Glenn Perry is a hero.
Hundreds of people's lives
came to Christ because of him.
These people have changed
forever because of his passion
to be a man of God. People saw
the love of God in him by the
way he lived."
Peter Reins, bassist for
Shattered Truth, first met
Glenn when they both worked


at Tire Kingdom.
"It's because of Glenn's love
for the Lord that ... I accepted


Christ (as Savior
Shattered Truth is sti
er, that my wife
and I stayed (sex-
ually) pure before
marriage and that
I didn't take my
own life prior to
being saved," he
said. "Before it is hi
time for me to
meet my Creator,
it is my hope that I
am at least half C
the man of God
that Pastor Glenn
is and was."
As serious as
Glenn Perry was
about his Christian
faith, he was
equally as serious
about having fun.
At a fundraising
dinner show at
church to raise
money for teens to
go on a mission
trip, Glenn
dressed up as


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Elvis, complete with white
jumpsuit, wig and sideburns,
and sang. He danced the hula
to the "Macarena" in a hula
skirt and coconut bra.
He called his granddaughter,
Brookelyn, "Piglet." He loved
to get down on the floor and
wrestle with his sons. One of
his favorite sayings was, "Back
in my day we only had wood-
burning cats."
Glenn Perry was an extreme
practical jokster The first night
daughter-in-law Melissa stayed
at the Perry house, Glenn short-
sheeted her bed. He told a nurse


in the hospital that Robitussin
made his eyes turn orange.
Before his brain surgery, when a
doctor asked, "Mr Perry, do you
understand what you're here
for?" he replied
that he was there
to have "that dead
Glenn hamster" removed
from inside his
is a head.
"He could look
indreds at you with a com-
pletely straight
.hople face and say the
SChrist most outrageous
SChrist things," said
ise of Phyllis Hovious,
church secretary
People at the House of
Power.
1e love "We loved going
back and forth
in him with who could do
the best prank,"
way he David said. "He'd
put shampoo in
my toothpaste and
I'd put salt in the
uis Aran sugar bowl before
th pastor who he'd make his
i Glenn Perry. cereal."
Glenn had two
favorite "gotcha" stories, both
about his son David. When
David was about 12, the family
went to Disney World. Glenn
was notorious for going ahead
and hiding so he could scare
the tar out of people.
This time, Glenn said he was
going to sit on a bench and rest
and David decided it would be
the perfect opportunity to
scare his dad.
"But he sneaks around a cor-
ner and just appears," David
said. "He doesn't say a word,
doesn't touch me. He just says
(quietly), 'Boo.' My arms are


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flailing and my feet kicking all
over the place! He told that
story over and over."
The other "gotcha" story is
about the time David was mow-
ing the lawn on a hot day. Being
a thoughtful dad, Glenn
brought his son out a giant cup
of ice-cold water and encour-
aged David to take a much-
deserved break.
"I took the biggest swig ever,"
David said, "and about halfway
through it I realized it was
vinegar ice cold vinegar!"
Glenn loved playing pranks
- and he loved playing guitar.
He taught his son, Cory, to play.
Now Cory is lead guitarist for
the band Shattered Truth.
He loved Christian rock
music, praise and worship, the
Beach Boys, Righteous Brothers
and Elvis. "Unchained Melody"
by the Righteous Brothers was
his and Charity's song.
He wore Christian message
T-shirts and jeans until just
before he turned 50. Then he
told his son Cory, "It's time for
a change."
He changed to wearing
Hawaiian shirts and jeans. He
hated wearing a tie.
Glenn was a Seminoles fan
(because it riled Gators fans).
He loved eating out, especially
at Carrabba's. He loved all
food, but had a "sweet spot" for
seafood. He went nuts over the
soup and salad at Olive
Garden.
His two most treasured pos-
sessions were his Bible and his
guitar, the one Charity gave
him for their 25th anniversary.
He loved the book of Psalms
because to him they were
praise and worship.
"I liked tickling his mustache


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and making 'honey duck soup'
in the bathtub," said his 3-year-
old granddaughter, Brookelyn.
He liked watching
"M.A.S.H." reruns and shows
like "CSI" and "Law and
Order."
"He liked them because he
was so deductive," David said.
"Growing up, he always taught
us deduction, reasoning and
logic. Don't let others think for
you."
"He'd tell the boys, 'You don't
have to use slang words and
cuss words. You're intelligent.
You can use intelligent words,'"
Charity said.
For his 50th birthday, 140 of
his closest friends and people
from his youth ministry greet-
ed him with a banner and a
surprise party. He was sick
then, but his spirit was well.
The Friday before he died,
he went to dinner with his fam-
ily. The next morning he went
to IHOP for breakfast. On
Sunday he insisted oh going to
church. He had people to min-
ister to, he said. He needed
help to make it to the platform
in the sanctuary, but he was
able to minister.
He died in his sleep early
Wednesday morning.
He had scars from surgery
all over his head and neck, but
he was glad for them, Charity
said, because he could point to
them as a witness of God's
faithfulness to him.
He was not afraid to live and
not afraid to die.
"I know he's with God now,
but it's hard for us who are
left," she said. "He touched so
many lives, and he will be
missed. He was my best
friend."

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Laura
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INVERNESS


Laura M. (Page) Gugliotta,
74, Inverness, died Tuesday,
Nov. 13, 2007, at Citrus
Memorial Health System after
a short illness.
She was born Nov. 23, 1932,
in Boston, Mass., and came to
Florida 29 years ago. She was
formerly of Norwood, Mass.
Mrs. Gugliotta was a home-
maker and widow of the late
Thomas A. Gugliotta.
In addition to her husband
she was preceded in death by a
son, the Rev. Thomas R.
Gugliotta of Jacksonville.
Survivors include sons, Dean
Gugliotta of Norton, Mass.,
Donald Gugliotta and wife
Nancy of Attleboro, Mass., and
Kenneth Gugliotta of
Homosassa; daughters, Donna
M. White and husband Steven
of West Falmouth, Mass., and
Debra J. Kilgore and husband
William of Floral City; daugh-
ter-in-law, Donnamarie
(Mitchell) Gugliotta of
Jacksonville; brother, Daniel
Page and wife Helen of Maui,
Hawaii; sisters-in-law, Cay
Weta, Patricia Dziuba,
Rosemarie Callahan and hus-
band William, all of Norwood,
Mass., Jackie Gugliotta of
California and Barbara Dubuc
of San Francisco, Calif.; broth-
er-in-law, Francis Gugliotta of
Salem, N.H.; nine grandchil-
dren; one great-grandchild;
and many nieces and nephews
and longtime friends.
Kraw-Kornack Funeral
Home, Norwood, Mass.

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, George Washington of
Dade City; an adopted daugh-
ter, Gracie Hall of Dade City;
five grandchildren; numerous
great-grandchildren; many
nieces and nephews; great
y nieces; and great-great-nieces
and nephews.
Strickland Funeral Home
and Crematory, Crystal River.

Leona
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Leona Smith Hopkins
McDavid, 85, died Friday, Nov.
9, 2007, after a short hospital
stay. She was born Nov. 12,
1921, in Pulaski, Va., and
moved to Miami after college,
where she was a beauty con-
sultant with the Elizabeth
Arden Co.
She was preceded in death
by her first husband, Dr. O.D.
Pacetti Jr., a Miami dentist.
She remarried 35 years ago to
Miami endodontist, Dr.
Richmond Cameron McDavid
Jr., and they retired north in
the early 1980s to the cultural
arts town of Dunnellon, where
they were active members of
Rainbow Springs Country
Club. Dr. McDavid prede-
ceased her on Sept. 19, 2007.
"Lee," as all her friends
called her, was an immaculate
host to many gatherings in the
Dunnellon area, always there
for others, planning and coor-
dinating activities from holi-
day parties to funeral recep-
tions. Also, she was an admir-
er of the fine arts, and trav-
eled the world many times.
She was the daughter of the
late Charles V Hopkins Sr.
and Emma Collins Hopkins of


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She was also predeceased
by one sister, Zeola Hopkins
Harrell, and seven brothers,
Clarence and William H.
Hopkins of Max Meadows, Va.,
Bascom E. Hopkins of Draper,
Va., Elmer R. Hopkins of Max
Meadows, Va., Charles M.
Hopkins of Chester, Va.,
Ernest L. and Edward M.
Hopkins both of Pulaski, Va.
Survivors include one sis-
ter, Ruth H. St. John of
Pulaski, Va.; four brothers,
Jesse E. Hopkins and wife
Arbutus, Marion 0. Hopkins
and wife Nora, both of
Pulaski, Va., Charles V
Hopkins Jr. of Draper, Va., and
Thomas C. Hopkins and wife
Nancy of Chester, Va.; as well
as several nieces and
nephews. Also surviving are
stepsons, Michael E. McDavid
and wife Winnie of Ocala and
Timothy McDavid of Miami.
Memorial service to be
announced at a later date,
however, the family requests
contributions in Lee's memo-
ry to be given to the
Alzheimer's Association.
Roberts Funeral Home,
Dunnellon.

David
Perry Sr., 50
HERNANDO
Pastor David Glenn Perry
Sr., 50, Hernando, died
Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2007.
Born Sept. 12, 1957, to the
late David Osborn Perry and
Mary Thompson Perry, he
came to this area 30 years ago
from his native Tampa.
He was Youth Pastor, assis-
tant manager for Tire Kingdom
in Inverness and Crystal River,
and the former owner and
operator of Don's Front End
Service.
He was a member of the
House of Power Church and a
minister to anyone who need-
ed him.
Survivors include his wife,
Charity Perry of Hernando;
two sons, David G. Perry Jr. of
Hernando and Cory Perry of
Citrus Springs; and two grand-
children.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Beverly Hills.

Marian
Springer, 88
INVERNESS
Marian Stafford Springer,
88, Inverness, died
Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2007, at
her home under the care of
her daughters and Citrus
County Hospice after a long
illness.
She was born Aug. 2, 1919,
in Columbus, Ohio, and
raised in Mt. Lebanon, Pa.
She came to Citrus County
in 1997 from Glouster, Ohio.
Mrs. Springer devoted her
life to her husband and chil-
dren and will be deeply
missed by her family.
She was preceded in death
by her husband of 57 years,
James E. Springer; her moth-
er and father, Mae Jeannette
Whipp and Charles Warner
Stafford; and her sister,
Nancy DiGioia, all of
Pittsburgh, Pa.
She is survived by two
daughters, Sandra K.
Blackmore and Patricia S.
Brady, and son-in-law Donald
Brady of Inverness; grand-
children, David and Ada
Brady and Karen and John
Allen of Inverness, Kimberly
and Randy Smith of Wesley
Chapel, Kristen and John
Powell and Jeanette
Easterling of Dayton, Ohio,
and Jeffrey and Theresa
Blackmore of Lexington, Ky.;
13 great-grandchildren; and
one great-great-grandson.
She is also survived by her
sisters and their spouses,
Ruth and John Duesing of
Leesburg, Helen and Howdy
Holschuh of Hudson, Ohio,
and brother, John and Joyce
Stafford of Senatobia, Miss.;
and many nieces and
nephews.
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.


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Karl I
von Almen, 97 -.
HERNANDO
Karl von Almen, 97,
Hernando, died Wednesday;
Nov. 7,2007, in Lecanto.
Born Dec. 6, 1909, i4
Waupaca, Wis., to the la%
Simon and Louise M. (Kaiser
von Almen, he came to this
area 20 years ago from New
Port Richey.
Mr. von
Almen was a
farmer. He
earned his
Bachelor's
degree in Agriculture at th
University of Illinois.
He was an Army Air Corps
veteran serving as an aircraft
mechanic in the E.T.O. during
World War II.
He enjoyed grafting plano
especially his day lilies. .
He was preceded in death b1
his wife, Mary Jane Slater von
Almen; and a nephew, StevA,
Monroe.
Survivors include t
nephews, Robert Bullard anr4
wife Belinda of Richlandi
Mich., and Doug Monroe and
wife Priscilla of Mission \'iejo.
Calif.; six grandnieces; odr
grandnephew; and one gre.'
grandnephew. '
Hooper Funeral HonE
Inverness.
Click on www.chronicleoi
line.com to view archived loco
obituaries.
Funeral NOTICE,
Laura M. (Page) Gugliottv
Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to
8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007, at
Kraw-Kornack Funeral Homr
1248 Washington St., Norwoof
Mass. Funeral service at
a.m. Monday, Nov. 19, 2007,
Kraw-Kornack Funeral Hol
Burial in Highland Cemetei,
Norwood, Mass. In lieu of flow-
ers, donations made in her
name to The ihatecancer.org dat
51 Griswold Road, Ellington,
CT 06029.
David Glehn Perry Sr. Tit
service of remembrance fo6
Pastor David Glenn Perry SE,
age 50, of Hernando, will be
conducted at 2:30 p.m-:
Saturday, Nov. 17, 2007, at th1
Beverly Hills Chapel ;1
Hooper Funeral Homes with
Pastor Scott Frisbie officiating.
Interment will follow at Oak
Ridge Cemetery, Inverness.
Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. and
6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov 16, at the
Beverly Hills Chapel.
Marian Stafford Springer. A
memorial service will be con-
ducted for Marian S. Springer,
88, of Inverness, at 11 a.m.
Saturday, Nov 17, 2007, at the
Heinz Funeral Home in
Inverness. The Rev. Daniel
Lyman will preside. Interment
will follow at the Hills of Rest
Cemetery in Floral City.
Death
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Marshall
Sanders, 90
NUCLEAR EXPERT
MCLEAN, Va. Marshall E.
Sanders, 90, a retired Air Force
colonel who headed the ser-
vice's military education pro-
gram and later concentrated
on preparedness for nuclear
accidents and emergencies,
died of cancer Oct 12 at his
home in McLean, Va.
Sanders spent 20 years in the
Air Force before retiring in
1970 as deputy commandant of
the Air Force Institute of
Technology at Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base in Ohio. For
three years, he oversaw the
administrative activities of the
large university system that
provides education and train-
ing for Air Force and Defense
Department personnel.
His decorations include two
Legion of Merit awards and the
Air Force Commendation
Medal.
His wife of 65 years, Thursa
Bakey Sanders, died in Apr}i.
Survivors include two sisters.
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EMCCp 593968 19.32 -.25
GenElec 415054 38.31 -.70
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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 .51
IBM 1.60
Lowes .32
McDnlds 1.50


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10 44.08
16 27.88
9 34.58
14 32.40
15 24.13
12 84.49
20 67.25
26 63.57
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24 25.53
15 103.60
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Motorola .20
Penney .80
ProgrssEn 2.44
RegionsFn1.52
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SprintNex .10
TimeWarn .25
UniFirst .15
VerizonCml.72
Wachovia 2.56
WalMart .88
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5,487.05 4,486.60 Dow Jones Transportation 4,638.69 -32.71 -.70 +1.72 -4.98
537.12 443.78 Dow Jones Utilities 517.56 -.11 -.02 +13.31 +15.13
10,387.17 8,799.53 NYSE Composite 9,652.52 -156.63 -1.60 +5.62 +8.52
2,562.20 1,116.16 Amex Index 2,380.50 -27.87 -1.16 +15.76 +19.22
2,861.51 2,331.57 Nasdaq Composite 2,618.51 -25.81 -.98 +8.41 +6.92
1,576.09 1,363.98 S&P 500 1,451.15 -19.43 -1.32 +2.32 +3.67
856.48 736.00 Russell 2000 771.60 -10.87 -1.39 -2.04 -2.42
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+150.4 AKSteel 42.31 -2.50 +86.4 BHPBilILt 74.10 -1.74
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+6.3 BPPLC 71,34 -2.12
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Yesterday Pvs Day
Australia 1.1291 1.1102
Brazil 1.7485 1.7345
Britain 2.0434 2.0563
Canada .9862 .9640
China 7.4230 7.4260
Euro .6843 .6823
Honq Konq 7.7837 7.7891
Hungary 174.22 173.16
India 39.190 39.190
Indnsia 9345.79 9259.26
Israel 3.9335 3.9333
Japan 110.39 111.57
Jordan .7095 .7095
Malaysia 3.3715 3.3450
Mexico 10.9377 10.8899
Pakistan 61.26 61.16
Poland 2.51 2.48
Russia 24.5242 24.4708
Singapore 1.4530 1.4465
Slovak Rep 22.61 22.50
So. Africa 6.7448 6.5721
So. Korea 914.91 913.24
Sweden 6.3343 6.2928
Switzerind 1.1228 1.1250
Taiwan 32.39 32.28
U.A.E. 3.6710 3.6716
Venzuel 2145.92 2145.92
British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show
dollar in foreign currency.



Yesterday Pvs Day
Prime Rate 7.50 7.50
Discount Rate 5.00 5.00
Federal Funds Rate 4.75 4.50
Treasuries
3-month 3.22 3.29
6-month 3.44 3.54
5-year 3.69 3.79
10-year 4.16 4.27
30-year 4.52 4.66



FUTURES
Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude NYMX Jan 08 92.07 -.76
Corn CBOT Dec 07 3743/4 -81/4
Wheat CBOT Dec 07 765/V2 +13
Soybeans CBOT Jan 08 10783/4 -3/4
Cattle CME Dec 07 95.32 -.25
Pork Bellies CME Feb08 91.25 +2.83
Sugar (world) NYBT Mar08 9.90 -.04
Orange Juice NYBT Jan 08 132.80 -.80

SPOT
Yesterday Pvs Day
Gold (troy oz., spot) $785.90 $835.20
Silver (troy oz., spot) $14.452 $15.467
Copper (pound) $3.0820 $3.1970
NMER = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT = Chicago]
Board of Trade. CMER = Chicago Mercantile Exchange.,
NCSE = New York Cotton, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange.
NCTN = New York Cotton Exchange.


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5-Yr. InBosA 6.25 -02 +74.7
Name NAV Chg %Rn LgCpVa 22.10 -.30 +98.9
NallMun 11.01 +.01 +353 |
AIM Investments A: SpEqtA 1577 -.30 +92.2
BasValAp36.66 -.65 +75.3 TradGvA 7.22 +02 +15.6 '
ChartAp 16.54 -.14 +73.0 Eaton Vance Cl B:
Constp 28.77 -.41 +64.0 FLMB 1063 +.02 +195
d^ p 4-29 -03 +72.9 HithSBt 1269 -.07 +51.3
InnGrow 34.14 -.65+1706 NaHMBt 11.01 +.02 +31.0
SelEqtyr 20.89 -24 + E.8 on Vance C C:
AIM Investments B:. GovtC 7.21 +02 +11.3
CapDvBt 18.00 -21+107.5 NaMC 11.01 +02 +1130.4
AIM Investor Cl: Evergreen A:
Energy 50.12-1.18+296.4 Eser e A .
SummiPp 14.81 -.17+10.1 Aslp 1558 -11 82.1
Utiles 19.42 -.02+161.6 Evergreen C:
Advance Capital I: Ev reen 03 -.11+760
rep 9.2 +6 CorSd 10.38 +.05 +23,1
Rellnc 9.52 ... +32.6 SIMunil 9.15 ... +14.9
Alger Funds'B: Elsun98 4
SmCapGr6.85 -.10+146.4 Excelsior Funds:
Allanceret A5 Energy 26097 -.64+282.7
AllianceBern A: HiYiekip 4.49 -.01 +73.1
Baap 17.97 -.15 0.5 ValRestr 5602-1.10+138.1
GrbTcAp75.23 -.86 +B5 1
IntfValAp 23.41 -.37+1980 FBR Funds:
SmCpGrA30.56 -.48+117.4 Focus 56-29+.0+178.8
AllianceBemrn Adv: FPA Funds: 11.0 +02 +265
ValAdv 23.82 -.37+2026 Faholme 32.56 -.35
LgCpGrAd23.35 -.35 +52.0 +132.8
AllianceBern B: Federated A
CorpBdBpll.91 +.04 +43.3 GrSA 38.22 -.43+118.8
GbTchBI 66.70 -.77 +78.0 KIaulA 606 -.04+139.0
GrowthIB 27.40 -.42 +672 KiA 606 .+19.0
SCpGrBt 2525 -.40+108.7 Federated 10.2nst:
AllIanceBem C: Federatedo na-i:
SCpGrCt 25.35 -39+1093 Kaufmni K 607 -.04+1388
Allianz Funds A: Fidelity Adv Foc T:
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NFJDVl1727 -.30+111.5 HCaT 22.28 -.10 +61.6
Allianz Funds C: Fidelity Advisor A,
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TargelCt 21.89 -.29+110.3 Fidelity Advisor 1
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LgCplPn 2324 -.33+114.9 EqGv 66.95-1.00 +820
Amer Century Adv: Eqinl 30.84 -.47 +84.7
EqGroAp 2528 -.32 +75.7 EnBdln 10.71 +.04 +20.9
Amer Century Inv: Fidelity Advisor T:
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Growthln 25.36 -.24 +66.8 DiuGrTp 13.48 -.17 +47.1
Heritag9eln2127 -.31+146.6 DyCATp19.99 -21 +93,3
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IntDiscrn 18.51 -.59+269.7 EqrT 30.41 -46 +79.9
IntlGroln 14.52 -.34+130.9 GrpT 40.77 -.76 +77.9
LifeScin 5.87 -.03 +595 idTp 10.30 -.04+125.0
NewOpprn8.00 -.09 +94.6 IntBdT 1069 +.04 +19.4
OneChAg n14.17 -.16 NS MidCpTp 2707 -.45+125.9
RealEsln 27.10 -.15+162.5 MulncTp 1267 +02 +22.8
Ultran 31.52 -32 +52.0 OarseaT 25.85 -42+151.9
Valuelnvn 7.21 -.10 +76.6 STr 9.27 +.02 +15.4
Vistan 22.39 -.35+140.0 Fidelity Freedom:
American Funds A: FF2010n 15.19 -.10 +54.7
AmcpAp 21.20 -24 +70.8 FF2015n 12.75 -.09 NS
AMutAp 29.58 -.32 +72.7 FF2020n 16.19 -.15 +74.9
BalAp 19.75 -.14 +84.8 FF2025n 13.41 -.13 NS
BondAp 1322 +.01 +37.0 FF2030n 16.78 -.20 +85.4
LCapWAp 20.45 -.02 +582 FF2035n 13.90 -.17 NS
CaplBAp 65.49 -.71+105,5 FF2040n 9.92 -.13 +91.8
CapWGAp47.83 -.66+174.1 Fidelity Invest:
EupacAp 55.15 -.72+179.1 AggrGrrn2302 -.28+102.2
FdlnvAp 43.92 -.61+122.0 AMgr50n 16.64 -.10 +47.1
GwthAp 36.12 -.45 +98.4 AMgr70n 17.29 -17+54.9
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NwWidA 63.03 -.74+273.8 CapDevOn427 -.18 +74.7
SmCpAp 46.41 -.71+200,8 Cplcrn 8.78 -.04+108.3
TxExAp 1222 +02 +21.8 ChnaRgn36.31-1.08+238.9
WshAp 35.51 -.50 +74.7 CngSn 494.21 -5.10 +68.4
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CaplBBt 65.49 -.71 +97.7 CnvScn 28.47 -.35+100.7
CpWGrBt47.56 -.65+163.7 DisEqn 3121 -.43 +86.5
GrwthBt 34.76 -.44 +91.1 Oivilntln 42.74 -.77+184.7
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ICABt 34.52 -.40 +72.8 DivGthn 30.26 -.38 +52.0
WashBI 35.27 -.51 +68.1 Ernntkn 34.75 -.80+404.4
Ariel Mutual Fds: Eqlncn 57.42 -.98 +83.3
Apprece 44.19-5.12 +66.0 EQIIn 23.82 -.38 +73.1
Arnele 47.73-5.17 +76.6 ECapAp 30.94 -.55+182.4
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Ind 34.40 -.80+161.0 Exchn 349.12-3.48 +86.6
MidCap 36.10 -.41+107.1 Exprtn 25.34 -.52+108.0
MidCapVal20.72 -.19+1402 Fdeln 40.21 -.55 +5.0
Baron Funds: Fiftyrn 22.92 -.32 +76.7
Asset 65.77 -20+1304 FltRaleHirn9.64 -.01 +28.6
Growth 53.23 -.29+118.5 FrlnOne n 30.96 -.33 +83.3
.Partnersp25.43 -.14 NS GNMAn 10.90 +.03 +21.8
eSmCap 25.45 -22+125.1 Govtlnc 10.29 +.05 +21.5
Bernstein Fds: GroCon 81.47 -1.05+118.6
IntDur 13.20 +.05 +24.8 Grolncn 28.37 -.56 +45.3
DivMu 14.00 +.02 +16.4 Grolnclln 11.61 -.16 +68.9
TxMgdntl 28.40 -.46+157.3 Highlncrn 8.70 -.02 +69.3
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ErMIds 51.56 -.844466.3 IntBdn 10.17 +.04 +21.2
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BaVIAp 31.26 -.50 +83.9 IntlSCprn29.40 -.55+323.3
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GMIAr 20.79 -.12+1332 Japann 16.99 -.13+107.0
HiYlnvA 7.86 -.02 +76.7 JpnSm n 12.06 -.10+108.4
BlackRock B&C: LCpVIrn 15.01 -.27 +95.1
GIAICt 19.58 -.11+1243 LatAmn 63.62 -1.61+703:0
BlackRock Instl: LevCoStkn3l.91 -.61+330.0
BaVll 3146 -.50 +863 LowPrn 42.69 -.64+125.9
GbAlocr 20.88 -.12+1362 Magellnn 97.95 -1.30 +9.6
Brandywine Fds: MD Murn 10.71 +.03 +20.5
FEueFdn 34.15 -.31+109.3 MAMunn 11.71 +.02 +23.4
i n35.95 -27+110.7 MIMunn 11.68 +.02 +22.4
rinson FundsY: MidCapn 29.72 -.54+102.3
HiYdlYn 6.70 -.04+62.0 MNMunn11.22 +.02 +21.2
CGM Funds: MIgSecn 10.50 +.03 +16.9
Cap n 32.53 -.70+188 Munilncn 12.53 +.02 +24.4
Focusapn 55.04 -1.52701308.1 NJMunrn11.39 +.02 +23.0
FMuin 35.20 -.81+129.5 NwMkIrn 14.74 -.06+101.8
Mun 3520 -.81+129.5 NwMilln 33.02 -.49 +5.9
CRM Funds: NY Munn 12.60 +.02 +22.7
MdCpV]I 32.04 -.39+139.1 OTCn 50.44 -.64+102.1
Calamos Funds: Oh Munn 11.43 +.03 +22.9
Gr&lncAp34.05 -28 +832 100lndex 10.54 -.14 NS
GiwthAp 63.95 -.88+110.4 Ovrsean 54.51 -1.01+182.3
GrowthCt 60.08 -.83+102.6 PcBasn 34.12 -.72+203.9
Calvert Group: PAMun rn 10.68 +.02 +22.0
Incop 16.87 +.04 +382 Puritnn 19.51 -.18 +68.8
IntEqAp 24.14 -.48+118.8 RealEn 28.72 -.29+141.1
Munint 10.51 +.01 +15.3 SintMun 1025 ... +14.2
SodalAp 30.66 -20 +44.9 STBFn 8.63 +.01 +15.9
SocBdp 16.12 +.04 +34.0 SmCapnd r 22.99-.30+109.2
SocEqAp 39.83 -.49 +54.5 SmllCpSrn19.05 -.26+115.4
TxFLt 10.01 -.05 +4.7 SEAsian 43.23.-1.42+374.8
TxFLgp 16.17 +.02 +19.5 StkSicn 30.58 -.42 +81.9
TxFVT 15.59 +.02 +18.2 Stratlncn 10.65 ... +57.0
Causeway Intl: StrReRtr 10.14 -.03 NS
Institutrirn21.26 -.28+171.5 TotalBdn 10.34 +.04 +26.6
Clipper 90.60-1.22+45.4 Trendn 73.44 -1.12 +90.1
!Cohen & Steers: USBIn 10.87 +.04 +24.4
i RyShrs 77.63 -.60+173.7 Uflityn 20.32 -.04+141.0
,Columbia Class A: ValStratn 33.78 -.57+127.9
Acomt 30.64 -40+143.0 Valuen 83.15 -1.16+124.3
I FocEqAt 24.61 -.24 +79.6 Wrldwn 23.42 -.38+136.9
21CntryAt 16.65 -.16+158.8 Fidelity Selects:
MarsGrA t22.69 -24 +78.8 Air n 50.47 -.71+150.6
Columbia Class Z: Banidng n 27.44 -.95 +36.2
AcomZ 31.46 -.40+147.4 Biotchn 69.71 +.16 +74.4
AcomlntZ 47.76 -.96+280.0 Brokrn 70.99 -1.43+133.7
IntEqZ 19.23 -.32+154.2 Chemn 81.19 -1.60+158.5
LgCpldxZ 28.41 -.38 +73.4 ComEquipn23.18 -.54+122.5
MrlnOpZr 17.87 -.37+184.8 Compn 46.67 -.58 +94.3
SDFA Funds: ConDisn 23.50 -.13 +40.3
USCorEq2n11.72-.17 NS ConStapn67.98 -.09 +99.0
DWS Scudder CI A: CstHon 38.62 -.30 +92.2
CommAp 24.39 -.10+118.5 DfAvrn 93.31 -.96+197.4
DrHiRA 49.46 -.99 +90.1 Elect n 46.58 -.45 +74.2
DWS Scudder CI : Enrgyn 62.16 -1.69+276.9
CorPIslnc 12.62 +.06 +25.3 EngSvn 92.44 -2.75+260.6
EmMkln 12.22 -.09+108.4 Envirn 18.93 -.16 +81.5
EmMkGrr 29.73 -.51+366.8 RFinSv n 105.16 -2.96 +58.5
EuroE 4094 -.54+148.0 Goldrn 43.79-1.80+2072
GIbdSr 10.12 +3 +331 Healthn 13430 -.64 68.6
GtOpp 45.55 -79+1880 5 H9 mFn 3213-1.48 +28.
G remr 36.00 -.81+16600 Isnm 57.82 -1.44 +72.3
Grid&Pr 326 -1.07+2094A Leiarn 82.27 -17+1072
GrlncS 21.95 34 +5934 Matrian 57.33 -134+203.0
HMYdTx 12.69 +02 +201 MedDIn 02.32 -28+153.8
InlTxAMT 11.04 +02 +18.1 MdEqSysn25.42 -.17 +98.4
Int FdS 70.44-1.05+144.7 Mutmd n 40.71 -.05 +01.0
LgCoGro 29.78 -29 +57.0 NIGasn 47.02 -.93+282.1
LatArnrEq 82.13 -2.45+591.3 Papern 32.62 -79 +20.4
MgdMuniS8.95 +.01 +23.0 Pharmn 11.91 -.02 +09.6
I MATFS 14.09 +.02 +21.9 RetaIn 47.03 -.29 +4.7
!Davis Funds A: SOtran 75.43 -.6+106.4
NYVenA 39.92 -.59 +94.9 Techn 80.62-1.52 +9.8
DavsFundsB: Telcmn 52.84 -.70+114.3
Davis FundsB: Transn 52.56 -.39+127.5
NVenB 3800 -57 +7.3 U Grn 63.63 +05+165.1
iDavis Funds C &Y: Wirelessn 9.01 -.09+262.6
NYVenY 40.46 -.60 +97.8 Fidelity Spartan:
NYVenC 3826 -.57 +87 Eqdxlnvn51.49 -.69 +73.9
Delaware Invest A: 5001nxlnv rn1l01.31-1.35+73.9
TrendAp 19.55 -29 +84.4 intlnlInvn49.00 -.73+161.0
TxUSAp 1125 +02 +25.1 TotMkilnvn41.16 -.53 +83.9
Delaware Invest B: FidelitySpartAdv:
DelchB 326 -.01 +81.4 EqldxAdnS1.49 -69 NS
SelGrBt 26.55 -59 +79.9 500Adrn10132-1.36 NS
Dimensional Fds: TotMktAdrn41.17 -.53 NS
EmMktV 45.97 -.89+5432 First Eagle:
IntSmVan2224 -35+290.5 GIbe 50.23 -40+161.1
USLgCo n 42.70 -.57 +73.9 OverseasA 27.53 -21+1878
I USLgVan 24.33 -25+104.3 First Investors A
USMimon14.97 -22+125.9 1ChpAp 2435 -28 +55.9
USSmaOha20.80 -.30+115.5 GlebAp 8.71 .17+107.0
'USSmVa 26.98 -37+145.4 GoAp 1078 +.0 +18.3
lnSmCon20 -.34+256.3 GrAlnAp 164 -.20 +75.0
EmgMkin3524 -.60+269.7 IncoAp 2.92 -.02 +57.9
F(dn 10.19 ... +15.5 MAFAp 11.52 +.02 +172
InVan 25.16 -.47+237.7 MFAp 11.97 +.02 +16.8
Glb5Fxlncn10.83 ... +19.3 MidCpAp 3039 -.44 +93.4
TIMUSTgV23.32-22+132.0 NJTFAp 12.61 +.03 +17.0
TMIVa 21.61 -.4+230.5 NYTFAp 14.06- +.03 +16.6
TMMktwV 17.38 -28+109.3 PATFAp 12.65 +02 +16.8
2YGFexd n 10.38 +.01 +15.1 Or+ifAin 9417 -1*. ,anA


DFAiPJEn 28.05 -.15+1502 TxExAp 9.69 +.02 +16.4
Dodge&Cox: ToIRtAp 15.50 -.09 +542
Balanced 85.85 -.60 +75.4 ValueBp 7.74 -.09 +84.2
Income 12.61 +.02 +26.0 Firsthand Funds:
InUStk 48.04 -.69+236.9 GIbTech 5.25 04+101.1
Stock 149.90-1.75+104.6 TechVal 43.57 -33+131.1
Dreyfus: Frank/Temp Frnk A:
Aprec 45.80 -.57 +55,9 AdjUSp 8.88 ..+14.6
Dreyf 1069 -.15 +6.9 ALTFAp 11.28 +.02 +23,2
Dr5001nt 41.44 -.54 +70.7 AZTFAp 10.82 +.02 +25.0
EmgLd 31.71 -.48 +68.6 Ballnvp 64.27 -1.05+102.9
FLIntr 12.82 +.02 +16.1 CallnsAp 12.45 +.02 +23.8
InsMut ... ... 0.0 CAIntAp 11.40 +.02 +19.1
Dreyfus Founders: CaITFAp 7.18 +.01 +25.7
GrowthB 0.0 CapGrA 12.86 -.10 +59.0
GrwthFp ... 0.0 COTFAp 11.74 +.01 +23.6
Dreyfus Premier: CTTFAp 10.84 +.02 +22.6
CorVlvp 31.66 -.51 +79.0 CvtScAp 16,20 -.13 +96.4
LtdHYdAp 6.98 -.02 +70.5 DblTFA 11.68 +.03 +22.6
I SrVWalAr 33.42 -.55+1212 DynTchA 31.39 -.32 +82.6
TchGroA 27.12 -.18 +66.9 EqlncAp 20.78 -.33 +61.1
Driehaus Funds: Fedlnlp 11.31 +.03 +20.0
EMktGr 54.93 -1.15+470.6 FedTFAp 11.88 +.03 +26.0
iEaton Vance Cl A: FLTFAp 11.64 +.01 +23,39
ChinaAp 38.42 -.77+384.3 FoundAlp 14.14 -.11 NS
AMTFMBI 10.42 +.03 +28.0 GATFAp 11.89 +.02 +24.2
MultiCGrA 11.21 -.14+136.4 GokdPrM A 40.61 -1.42+273 1


Here are the 1,000 biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq. Tables


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r.n h i:.-load 1,n. i Fund *assers u.ed Io pa dislntDul.'on .:c.its i -
Redemption lee .or contingenri delerred sale -i load r app 3pl'y 5 -
Slock: drpdefnd or sphl I Both p and r x E'ca.h dividend NA -
4. ri lormaTri rro ailatble NE Da31a in 3quasiln NN Fund does not
,vi.-sh lu be tracKed NS Fund did not aeisi at ilart date Source:
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GrwthAp 45.05 -37 +86.9
HYTFAp 10.55 +.01 +32.5
IncomAp 2.65 -.01 +95.0
InsTFAp 12.06 +.02 +23.0
NYITFp 10.77 +.02 +17.6
LATFAp 11.34 +.02 +23.1
LMGvScA 10.07 +.03 +14.5
MDTFAp 11.46 +.03 +22.0
MATFAp 11.66 +.02 +22.6
MITFAp 12.05 +.02 +22.6
MNInsA 11.91 +.02 +22.0
MOTFAp 12.03 +.02 +23.5
NJTFAp 11.95 +02 +24.6
NYInsAp 1127 +.02 +20.6
NYTFAp 11.59 +.02 +22.3
NCTFAp 12.04 +.03 +23.3
OhiolAp 12.40 +.03 +23.3
ORTFAp 11.68 +.02 +25.2
PATFAp 10.25 +.02 +22.9
ReEScAp20.07 -.13 +96.8
RisDvA p 34.92 -.56 +59.2
SMCpGrA 41.73 -.56+100.1
USGovA p 6.46 +.02 +20.0
UbilsAp 15.12 +.03+140.9
VATFAp 11.58 +.02 +24.7
FrankrrTmp Frnk Adv:
IncmeAd 2.63 -.02 +95.2
Frank/Temp Frnk B:
IncomeBt 2.64 -.01 +86.5
Frank/Temp Frnk C:
FoundAlp 13.86 -.11 NS
IncomrnC 2.66 -.02 +89.6
Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
BeacnA 16.97 -.15 +99.6
DiscA 32.95 -.31+141.2
QualfdAt 23.46 -.11+115.7
SharesA 26.62 -21 +91.3
Frank/Temp Mtl C:
DiscCt 32.53 -.32+133.3
SharesCt 26.20 -20 +85.2
Frank/Temp Temp A:
DvMktAp 35.43 -.66+306.9
ForgnAp 13.05 -.11+136.0
GIBdAp 11.80 -.06 +78.0
GrwthAp 24.46 -.20+107.6
IntxEMp ... 0.0
WoridAp 18.94 -.16+123.1
Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
GrthAv 24.49 -.20+110.3
Frank/Temp Tmp B&C:
DevMktC 34.50 -.64+293.3
ForgnCp 12.80 -.11+127.0
GrthCp 23.79 -.20+100.0
GE Elfun S&S:
S&SPM 49.13 -.57 +64.0
GE Investments:
TRFd1 19.48 -.17 +64.9
GMO Trust Ill:
EmMkr 26.70 -.57+429.1
For 19.64 -.29+1762
IntlnrVI 3723 -.53+186.6
GMO Trust IV:
EmrMkt 26.63 -.57+430,0
Foreign 19.65 -.29+176.9
InSGrEq 34.11 -.65 NS
InlnWI 3722 -.54+187.4
GMO Trust VI:
ErngMdktsr 26.65 -.57 NS
InfllndxPI 25.58 +.03 NS
InbCorEq 42.54 -.69 NS
USQItyEq 22.38 -.11 NS
Gabelli Funds:
Assel 52.24 -.55+110.4
Gateway Funds:
Gateway 28.41 -.10 +45.7
Goldman Sachs A:
HYMuAp 10.54 +.02 +28.9
MdCVAp 38.91 -.52+109.3
Goldman Sachs Inst:
HYMunin 10.54 +.01 +31.3
MidCapV 39.33 -.53+113.4
Strulnl 16.63' -.28+166.6
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11.94 +.06 +29.2
CapApinst 36,33 -.40 +68.7
InU r 7523 -1.25+226.9
Hartford Fds A:
CpAppAp39.76 -.62+144.5
DivGthAp 20.70 -25 +86.2
Hartford Fds C:
CapApCt 35.73 -.56+136.5
Hartford Fds L:
GrwOppL 32.08 -.36+161.3
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 59.48 -.94+157.2
Div&Gr 23.89 -.30 +91.7
Advisers 23.61 -.14 +52.8
Stock 54.41 -.65 +69.8
TotRetBd 11.68 +.04 +29.5
Hartford HLS IB:
CapAppp 59.03 -.93+154.0
Henderson GIbI Fds:
IntOppA p 27.82 -.50 +203.0
Hennessy Funds:
CorGroll 27.27 -.58 NS
HollBasFd n16.90 -.08+35.3
Hotchkis & Wiley:
MidCpVal 25.76 -.35+121.4
HussrnStrGr 15.62+.03
+47.3
ICON Fds:
Energy 3925 -.89+278.1
HIthcare 17.53 -.04 +78.9
ISI Funds:
NoArp 7.59 +.03 +28.0
Ivy Funds:
AssetSCt 26.63 -.33+147.3
GINaLRsAp 40.33 -.99+338.9
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpValp 28.33 -28+104.1
JPMorgan Select:
IntEqn 40.17 -.49+128.7
JPMorgan Sel CIs:
IntrdAmern28.18 -.32 NS
Janus:
Balanced 26.25 -.13 +59.0
Contrarian 20.33 -.17+222.8
Enterpr 56.63 -.61+143.3
FedTE 6.46 +.01 +10.6
FIxBnd 9.54 +.05 +26.4
Fund 31.53 -.37 +67.9
FundaEq 27.96 -.30 +87.2
GI LifeSci 23.74 -.04 +84.9
GrTechr 15.38 -.13 +97.6
Grlnc 40.61 -.46 +75.3
MdCpVal 25.42 -.30+126.5
Orion 12.64 -.19+190.8
Owseassr 58.84 -120+295.8
Research 30.46 -.25 +96.3
ShTrmBd 2.89 .. +18.5
Twenty 69.41 -1.53+127.6
Venlur 72.30 -1.00+160.2
WridWr 55.81 -.85 +75.7
Janus Adv S Shrs:
Forty 38.94 -.76+110.6
JennisonDryden A:
BlendA 20.70 -.30 +97.6
HiYIdAp 5.56 -.02 +67.5
InsuredA 10.54 +.03 +18.1
UEiityA 16.57 -.07+254.9
JennisonDryden B:
GrowthlB 16.10 -.18 +58.2
HValdBt 5.55 -.02 +63.5
InsuredB 10.56 +.02 +16.7
John Hancock A:
BondAp 14.78 +.04 +28.3
ClassicV0p 24.82 -.53 +80.1
RgBkA 31.61 -.98 +42.7
Str/nAp 6.58 +.01 +46.5
John Hancock B:
StrincB 6.58 +.01 +41.5
John Hancock ClI1:
LSAggr 15.84 -.22 NS
LSBalanc 14.95 -.13 NS
LSGrwth 15.67 -.18 NS-
Julius Baer Funds:
InlEqr 50.72 -.90+209.9
InUEqA 49.58 -.88+205.1
IntEqllIr 1756 -.32 NS
KeelSmCp p27.54-.50
+172.5
Kinetics Funds:
IPdm 31.15 -.28+224.5
LSWaIEq n1.532 -.35
+112.4
Lazard InstIl:
EmgMktl 26.97 -.47+4102
Legg Mason: Fd
OpporTrt 18,92 -,29+137.9
Splnvp 35.18 -,60 +88.0
ValTrp 67.42 -.94 +85.7
Legg Mason Inst:
Valfdnst 75.75 -1.06 +74.1
Legg Mason Ptrs A:
AgGrAp 115.14 -1.26 +72.5
ApprAp 16.34 -.16 +68.1
HilncAt 6.51 -.04 +68.3
InAICGAp 15.30 -.32+116.6
LgCpGAp24.83 -.18 +57.4
Legg Mason Ptrs B:
CaplncBt 17.23 -.15 +87.6
LgCpGB 123.11 -.17 +51.6
Longleaf Partners:
Partners 34.09 -.40 +87.6
Inl 20.02 -.17+144.0
SmCap 2851 -39+146.4
Loomis Sayles:
LSBendl 14.77 -.04 +09.6
SIrlncC 15.25 -.05 +924
LSBondR 14.72 -.04 +87.2
StirncA 15.19 -.05 +99.7


Lord Abbett A:
AfilAp 15.55 -.22 +81.1
BdDebAp 7.95 -.02 +57.5
MidCpAp 21.96 -25 +91.5
MFS Funds A:
MITA 22.09 -22 +72.5
MIGA 15.06 -.11 +53.4
HilnA 3.71 -.01 +59.2
IntNwDA 30.02 -.58+216.2
MFLA 9.83 +.01 +21.7
TotRA 16.51 -.11 +57.3
ValueA 28.30 -.34 +94.3
MFS Funds B:
MIGBn 13.59 -.10 +48.5
GvScBn 9.56 +.04 +15.0
HilnBn 3.72 -.02 +53.5
MulnB n 8.41 +.02 +20.3
TotRBn 16.51 -.10 +52.4
MFS Funds Instl:
IntlEqn 21.58 -.25+141.9
MainStay Funds A:
HiYldBA 6.30 -.01 +92.9
MainStay Funds B:
CapApBt 32.14 -.46 +43.9
ConvB I 16.61 -.14 +66.4
GovlBt 8.27 +.03 +12.7
HYIdBBI 6.27 -.01 +86.1
InIEqB 16.29 -.15+114.2
SmCGBp 14.99 -.26 +51.9
TotRtBt 19.26 -.15 +45.0
Mairs & Power:
Growth 79.51 -1.05 +76.8
Marsico Funds:
Focusp 21.60 -.23 +81.2
Growp 22.73 -.26 +82.4
21stCntp 18.10 -.20+158.7
Matthews Asian:
China 40.97 -1.02+411.4
Indiar 22.99 +.06 NS
PacTger 31.27 -.77+308.5
Mellon Funds:
InlFd 17.67 -.31+137.5
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd 5.93 -.21+329.7
Monetta Funds:
Monetlan 15.71 -.20 +88.8
Morgan Stanley A:
DiGthA 20.63 -29 +66.8
Morgan Stanley B:
DivGtB 20.78 -29 .66.1
GIbDvB 16.51 -22+101.8
StralB 20.93 ... NA
MorganStanley Inst:
EmMktn 40.69 -1.10+400.0
GIValEqAn21.08 -26 +97.2
IntlEq n 22.55 -.14+126.8
Munder Funds A:
IntemtA 24.08 -.40+127.2
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 17.12 -.15+102.9
DiscZ 33.37 -.32+1452
ualffdZ 23.66 -.11+119.6
SharesZ 26.88 -.21 +94.6
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 32.65 -.46 +91.6
Geneslnst 54.40 -.67+134.3
InS r 25.86 -.41+206.8
Partner 32.66 -.59+122.6
Neuberger&Berm Tr:
Genesis 56.66 -.71+131.3
Nicholas Group:
HilncIn 10.38 -.05 +56.2
Nichn 55.71 -.69 +66.3
Northern Funds:
SmCpldxnlO.58 -.15+106.6
Techrlyn 13.83 -.13 +72.8
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhitOkSG n36.48-.22 +442
Oakmark Funds I:
EqtyIncrn28.84 -.20 +83.5
Globalln 26.84 -.34+163.7
Intilrn 25.40 -?-,A' 8
Oakmarkrn44.82 '
Select rn 30.00 -.84 +53.6
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZnl624 -.17 +99.3
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFMu 9.07 +.03 +26.5
AMTFrNY 12.41 +.04 +29.6
CAMuniAp10.48 +.03 +30.3
CapApAp 51.05 -.67 +62.6
CaplncAp 12.63 -.05 +74.6
ChmplncAp9.01 -.05 +59.1
DvMkIdAp 54.58 -1.11+441.9
Discp 55.97 -.80 +822
EquityA 11.72 -.16 +75.9
GlobAp 78.00-1.17+134.3
GIbOppA 38.68 -.67+176,6
Goldp 38.01 -1.47+327.2
IntBdAp 6.64 ... +94.9
MnStFdA 41.84 -.67 +69.1
MnSIOAp 15.14 -24 +95.4
MSSCAp 21.94 -.29+113.2
MidCapA 19.68 -.16 +72.0
PAMuniAp1226 +.02 +37.5
S&MdCpV1 39.67 -.53+166.3
StdnAp 4.45 ... +642
USGvp 9.52 +.04 +20.4
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 9.03 +.02 +21.7
AMTFrNY 12.42 +.04 +24.6
CplncBt 12.48 -.05 +67.4
ChmplncB 19.00 -.05 +53.3
EquiyB 11.06 -.15 +68.2
StdrncB 4.47 ... +57.9
Oppenhelm Quest:
QBalA 18,33 -.22 +61.7
Oppenheimer Roch:
.tdNYAp 3.31 +.01 +24.1
RoMuAp 17.66 +.04 +36.0
RcNtMuA 11.17 +.02 +44.1
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
ToIRtAd 10.67 +.05 +28.5
PIMCO Instl PIMS:
AIIAsset 13.18 -.03 +64.6
ComodRR 16.02 -.16+133.0
DevLcMk r 11.59 -.08 NS
FPlnc r 10.06 -.04 NS
HiYId 9.59 -.02 +67.1
LowDu 10.15 +.03 +20.3
RealRtnl 11.25 +.05 +38.5
TotRt 10.67 +.05 +30.1
PIMCO Funds A:
TotRIA 10.67 +.05 +27.1
PIMCO Funds D:
TRtnp 10.67 +.05 +28.1
PhoenixFunds A:
BalanA 15.01 -.09 +50.2
CapGrA 16.94 -.18 +38.5
Pioneer Funds A:
BondAp 9.20 +.04 +31.4
EurSelEqA 42.09 -.77+142.0
GrwthAp 14.30 -.17 +48.6
InIValA 27.58 -.52+140.3
MdCpGrA 16.63 -.21 +80.8
PionFdAp 49.74 -.67 +74.0
TxFreAp 11.16 +.02 +21.7
ValueAp 17.03 -.19 +74.9
Pioneer Funds B:
HiYIdBt 11.18 -.08 +71.3
Pioneer Funds C:
HiYIdCt 11.29 -.08 +71.2
Price Funds Adv:
Eqlncp 29.44 -.38 +82.7
Growthpn33.95 -.38 +80.2
Price Funds:
Balance 22.01 -.18 +69.4
BIChipn 39.51 -.48 +73.0
CABondn 10.79 +.02 +22.1
CapAppn 21.44 -.14 +86.9
DivGron 26.35 -.35 +72.9
ErEurp 38.79 -.28+459.0
EmMktS n 45.28 -.78+396.9
Eqlncn 29.50 -.38 +84.5
Eqlndexn 39.00 -.52 +72.1
Europen 23.04 -.32+156.1
GNMAn 9.45 +.02 +20.7
Growth 34.28 -.38 +82.2
Gr&lnn 22.48 -28 +89.8
HlthScin 3.07 -.12+120.0
HiYied n 6.983 -.02 +63.0
InlBondn 10.44 .. +51.7
IntDPsn 56.27 -.76+308.5
InlStkn 19.02 -.29+132.0
Japann 10.59 -.09+116.2
LalAmn 56.16-1.55+728.9
MDShrtn 5.14 -.01 +10.7
MDBondnlO37 +.02 +21.0
MidCapn 62.05 -52+129.6
MCapVal n25.73 -29+122.7
NAmern 35.20 -.35 +81.6
NAsian 22.82 -.32+985.9
New Era n 59.76 -1.50 +255.2
NHorizn 34.609 -.44+121.5
NInc n 9.00 +.02 +27.0
NYBondn 11.08 +.02 +21.8
PSIncn 16.48 -.08 +60.5
RealEsltn 21.66 -.15+162.3
R2010n 16.78 -.12 +73.5
R2015n 13.10 -.11 NS
R2020n 18.38 -.17 +85.6
R2025n 13.63 -.14 NS
R2030n 19.72 -.22 +955
SciTecn 23.68 -.15 +76.6
ShIBdln 4.73 +.01 +18.6
SmCpSltkn34.16 -.46 +93.4
SOrCapVal n41.59 -.44+124.5
SpecGrn 21.95 -28+108.7
Speclnn 12.30 -.01 +40.5
TFIncn 9.79 +.02 +23,2
TxFrHn 11.54 +.02 +30.2
TxFrSIn 5.34 +.01 +13.7
USTIntn 5.48 +.03 +18.0


USTLgn 11.82 +.10 +27.7
VABondn11.37 +.02 +21.8
Value n 27.26 -.37 +93.2
Principal Inv:
DiscLCInst 16.72 -.22 NS
LgGrIN 9.29 -.11 +84.8
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 9.13 +.03 +18.2
AZTE 9.03 +.02 +20.3
Convp 20.42 -.12 +89.3
DiscGr 21.80 -.29 +68.9
DvrinAp 9.74 -.01 +50.7
EqlnAp 17.74 -.25 +82.1
EuEq 32.15 -.53+142.4
GeoAp 17.86 -.14 449.3
GIbEqtyp 12.06 -.22+108.3
GrInAp 18.79 -.35 +61.4
HIthAp 58.59 -.03 442.9
HiYdAp 7.84 -.02 +70.3
HYAdAp 6.09 -.02 +75.3
IncmAp 6.78 +.01 +23.6
IntlEqp 34.17 -.55+130.5
IntGrlnp 16.98 -.29+163.5
InvAp 14.40 -.29 +60.3
NJTxAp 9.12 +.02 +21.1
NwOpAp 51.26 -.65 +71.2
OTCAp 9.85 -.14 +84.5
PATE 8.98 +.02 +21.3
TxExAp 8.59 +.02 +22.2
TFInAp 14.61 +.03 +19.5
TFHYA 12.60 +.02 +28.8
USGvAp 13.24 +.01 +18.8
UtilAp 15.81 -.01+154.4
VstaAp 11.40 -.16 +82.4
VoyAp 18.77 -.22 +40.8
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 19.76 -.35 +52.9
DiscGr 19.80 -.26 +62.6
DvrInBt 9.66 -.02 +45.2
Eqlnct 17.57 -.24 +75.4
EuEq 30.98 -.51+133.4
GeoBt 17.66 -.14 +43.9
GIbEqt 10.94 -21+100.4
GINtRst 34.43 -.78+2252
GrInBt 18.49 -.35 +55.4
HIthB 51.67 -.03 +37.7
HiYIdBt 7.81 -.02 +64.1
HYAdBt 6.00 -.02 +68.7
IncmBt 6.73 +.01 +19.0
InlGrInt 16.61 -28+153.7
IntlNopt 17.98 -.36+1422
InvBt 13.09 -27 +54.4
NJTxBt 9.11 +.02 +17.2
NwOpBt 45.32 -.58 +64.9
NwValp 17.99 -.38 +74.3
OTCBt 8.57 -.12 +77.8
TxExBt 8.59 +.01 +18.4
TFHYBt 12.62 +.02 +24.9
TFInBt 14.63 +.03 +15.6
USGvBt 13.17 +.01 +14.5
UtlB t 15.72 -.02+144.9
VistaBt 9.79 -.14 +75.8
VoyBt 16.20 -.18 +35.7
RS Funds:
CoreEqA 42.29 -.44 +68.8
IntGrA 20.76 -.34+134.7
Value 26.33 -.36+189.2
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 43.46 -.60+168.2
RiverSource A:
BalanceA 11.06 -.10 +56.5
DEl 13.61 -.19+146.9
DvOppA 9.26 -.12 +90.6
Growth 33.52 +.07 +59.4
HiYdTEA 4.27 +.01 +19.0
LgCpEqp 6.06 -.05 +60.7
MCpGrA 12.21 -.13 +67.6
MidCpVlp 9.67 -.15+168.5
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSvr 17.41 -.29+124,1
*',,...,, l l"': -24+164.8
,,-, ,,i, ... -.16+127.2
PremlerlT 19,87 -.28+142.5
TolRetIr 13.98 -.17 +97.4
ValSvct 11.45 -.23+185.4
VIPISvc 14.91 -.28+238.3
Russell Funds S:
DivEq 52,00 -.72 +80.8
IntlSec 85.53 -1.28+157.6
MStratBd 10.40 +.04 +27.4
QuanlEqS41.01 -.52 +69.4
Rydex Advisor:
OTCn 12.78 -.10 +78.1
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxAnlO.19 +.03 +23.8
InUEqAn 15.56 -.30+1382
LgCGroAn23.17 -.22 +59.2
LgCValAn2220 -.38 +88.7
TxMgLCn 14.00 -.19 +75.5
SSgA Funds:
EmrgMkt 31.23 -.70+397.4
IntStock 14.45 -.23+183.4
STI Classic:
LCpVIEqA 15.22 -22 +83.5
LCGrStkAp13.45-.16 +41.9
LCGrSkCpl12.48-.15 +38.1
SelLCStkC 28.32-.25 +45.9
SeILCpStkl30.77 -.27 +53.5
Schwab Funds:
HlhCare 16.53 -.05+130.8
10001nv r 43.01 -.55 +76.5
109Sel 43.04 -.55 +77.8
S&P Inv 22.68 -.30 +72.3
S&PSel 22.78 -.31 +73.8
S&PlnstSI 11.63 -.15 +74.2
SmrCplnv 23.67 -.31+104.7
YIdPIsSI 9.33 -.02 +17.1
Selected Funds:
AmShD 47.71 -.73 NS
AmShS p 47.58 -.72 +90.4
Seligman Group:
ComunAt 37.26 -.34+117.6
FrontrAl 11.97 -.21 +86.3
FrontrDI 9.76 -.18 +79.1
GIbSmA 16.42 -.25+144.7
GlbTchA 18.25 -.19 +99.2
HYdBAp 3.22 -.02 +50.0
Sentinel Group:
CornS A p 34.99 -.48 +87.4
Sequoia n160.74 -1.75+53.1
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 45.15 -.53 +83.0
SoundSh 39.91 -.51+96.2
St FarmAssoc:
Gwth 62.11 -.76 +79.7
Stratton Funds:
DiSdend 31.78 -.10+100.0
Multi-Cap 45.75 -.72+131.8
SmCap 47.56 -.58+137.3
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvBt 9.38 +.04 +15.0
Tamarack Funds:
EntSrCp 30.12 -.46+101.4
Value 41.37 -.60 +74.7
Templeton Instil:
EmnMSp 26.13 -.49+318,0
ForEqS 31.20 -.34+200.7
Third Avenue Fds:
Intlr 23.38 -.55+195.6
RIEstVIr 32.58 -.74+155.5
Value 63.74 -1.72+151.7
Thornburg Fds:
InlValAp 36.27 -.24+207.1
InlValuel 36.98 -.24+214.1
Thrivent Fds-A:
HiYd 4.94 -.02 +66.4
Incom 8.48 +.02 +26.3
LgCpStk 29.36 -.39 +54.4
TA IDEX A:
TempGIbAp33.64-.75 +77.2
TrCHYBpx 8.91 -.08 +51.3
TAFIxInpx 9.10 -.03 +22.0
Turner Funds:
SmlCpG n32.10 -.45+130.8
Tweedy Browne:
GlobVal 33.23 -.49+127.1
UBS Funds Cl A:
GlobATol 15.03 NA
UMB Scout Funds:
Intl 37.80 -.65+164.1
US Global Investors:
A/Am 29.80 -.63 +95.9
GIbRe 19.71 -.67+029,5
GIdShr 18.56 -77+328.5
USChina 16.49 -.55+373.7
WldPrcMn33.34 -1.37+483.9
USAA Group:
AgvGIt 37.053 -.40 +78.2
CABd 10.63 +.02 +22.5
Crnststr 28.9 -.29 +72.6
GNMA 9.60 +.02 +20.0
GrTxStr 14.23 -.07 +47.2
Grwgh 17.14 -.19 +63.7
GrSlnc 19.46 -26 +74.6
IncStk 16.01 -.28 +71.7
Inco 12.16 +.06 +25.7
Intl 29.20 -.33+140.4
NYBd 11.62 +.02 +22.9
PrecMM 34.73 -1.40+332.8
SdTech 12.86 -.09 +99.1
ShITBnd 8.94 +.03 +21.2
SmCpStk 14.84 -.19 +92.9
TxEtl 12.89 +.03 +21.5
TxELT 13.42 +.03 +25.4
TxESh 10.56 +.01 +14.2
VABd 11.17 +.03 +21.6
W*dGr 21.58 -.20+115.4
VALIC:
MdCpldx 24.92 -.27+105.7
Stkmdx 38.01 -.50 +71.8
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CATFAp 17.60 +.05 +17.5
CmstAp 18.78 -25 +87.6
CpBdAp 6.55 +.03 +31.8
EqlncAp 9.22 -.06 +71.7
Exch 479.88 -6.97 -0.4
GrInAp 2226 -24 +89.3
HarbAp 16.36 -.11 +60.5
HiYIdA 10.40 -.02e 2.0
HYMuAp 10.58 +.01 +34.8
InTFAp 17.33 +.04 +15.7
MunlAp 14.09 +.03 +20.2
PATFAp 16.54 +.02 +18.0
StirGwth 47.28 -.81 +54.7
StrMunInc 12.66 +.01 +28.2
USMtgeA 1324 +.02 +19.4
UtilAp, 24.91 +.02+133.4
Van Kamp Funds B:
EnterpBt 14.05 -.14 +52.1
EqlncBt 9.06 -.06 +65.6
HYMuBt 10.58 +.01 +29.8
MulB 14.07 +.03 +15.8
PATFBt 16.49 +.03 +13.6
StrGwth 39.73 -.69 +48.9
StrMunlnc 12.65 +.01 +23.5
USMtge 13.18 +.02 +14.5
UtilB 24.78 +.02+125.7
Vanguard Admiral:
CAITAdmn1lO.85 +,02 +182
CpOpAdl n94.40 -1.06+151.7
Energy 150.82 -3.45+324.1
EuroAdmln96.27-1.49+175.2
ExplAdmln72.81 -.93+103.9
ExtdAdmn40.35 -.46+123.5
500Adml n134.01-1.79 +74.3
GNMAAdn10.32 +.02 +23.7
GrolncAdn58.90 -.84 +71.4
HlhCrn 63.28 -.25 +81.4
HiYIdCpn 5.95 -.02.+49.3
InlProAdn 24.36 +.11 NS
lTsryAdmln1l.19 +.07 +24.0
IntGrAdm n87.75 -1.44+166.0
ITAdmin 13.15 +.02 +19.7
ITGrAdm n 9.80 +.05 +28.9
UdTrAdn 10.74 +.01 +14.6
MCpAdmln94.00-1.16+118.2
MorgAdmn64.01 -.66 +87.7
MuHYAdmn10.53+.01 +262
PrmCaprn77.88 -.83+110.5
ShtTrAd n 15.63 ... +12.7
STIGrAdn 10.67 +.03 +22.6
TxMCaprn70.78 -.91 +84.0
TlBAdmln1O.11 +.05 +25.2
TStkAdmn35.11 -.45 +84.4
WellslAdmon53.66 -.06 +46.1
WeltnAdmn58.64-.35 +79.0
Windsorn 61.43 -.92 +91.7
WdsrlAdn63.02 -.90+100.6
Vanguard Fds:
AssetAn 29.81 -.33 +75.4
CALTn 11.36 +.03 +22.4
CapOppn40.83 -.46+150.5
Convrtn 14.92 -.09 +932
DivdGroni 15.12 -.13 +81.9
Energy n 80.26-1.84*22.8
Eqlncn 25.61 -.34 +85.3
Explrn 78.09 -1.00+1022
FLLTn 11.44 +.02 +22.9
GNMAn 10.32 +.02 +23.2
GlobEqn 25.55 -.44+1702
Grolncn 36,06 -.51 +70.0
GrlhEqn 12,87 -.14 +81.4
HYCorpn 5.95 -.02 +48.5
HithCren 149.84 -.60 +80.7
InlaPron 12.40 +.05 +36.50.
IntlExpIrn 22.77 -.41 +251.5
IntlGrn 27.53 -.45+163.4
IntlValn 45.27 -.61+186.1
fflGrade n 9.80 +.05 +28.2
ITTsryn 11.19 +.07 +23.1
UfeConn 17.17 -.07453.5
ULifeGron 25.14 -.28 +87.4
Ufelncn 1429 ... +38.7
UfeModn 21.35 -.15 +70.3
LTIGraden 9.12 +.07 +34.1
LTTsryn 11.47 +.10 +32.1
Morg n 20.62 -21 +862
MuHYn 10.53 +.01 +25.8
MulnsLgn 12.29 +.03 +22.8
Mulntn 13.15 +.02 +19.3
MuLtdn 10.74 +.01 +142
MuLongn 11.01 +.02 +22.7
MuShrtn 15.63 ... +12.3
NJLTn 11.59 +.03 +22.3
NYLTn 10.99 +.03 +21.8
OHLTTEn11.77 +.02 +22.8
PALTn 11.08 +.03 +222
PrecMtlsrn36.32-1.04 +371.0
PrmcpCorn13.32 -.15 NS
Prmcprn 74.97 -.80+109.0
SelValurn21.14 -.184,119.8
STARn 21.96 -.15 +73.6
STIGraden10.67 +.03 +22.1
STFedn 10.49 +.03 +17.7
STTsryyn 10.56 +.04 +17.9
StratEqn 23.20 -.32+111.5
TglRe2025 n13.89-.13 NS
TgtRe2015n13.26-.09 NS
TgtRe2035 n14.76-.17 NS
USGron 19.47 -24 +51.5
USVaIuenl4.37 -23 +76.5
Wellslyn 22.15 -.02 445.4
Welltnn 33.94 -.21 +77.9
Wndsrn 18.20 -.27 +90.7
Wndsll n 35.49 -.51 +99.5
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500 n 133.99 -1.79 +73.6
Balanced n21.95 -.13 +58.5
DevMkIn 14.01 -.20+163.6
EMIkn 33.96 -.65+374.6
Europen 40.95 -.63+173.9
Exlendn 4027 -.47+122.1
Growth n 32.46 -.27 +61.7
ITBndn 10.44 +.06 +28.5
LgCaplxn 26.32 -.33 NS
MidCapn 20.70 -.25+1172
Pacificn 13.21 -.17+142.8
REITrn 22.40 -.13+146.9
SmCapn 33.24 -.43+119.7
SmlCpGthn20.01 -.31+116.6
SmlCpVln16.16 -.17+106.2
STBndn 10.10 +.04 +19.5
TotBndn 10.11 +.05 +24.6
Totllntin 20.49 -.32+186.0
TolStkn 35.10 -.45 +83.6
Value n 26.06 -.45 +96.3
Vanguard Instl Fds:
Ballnstn 21.96 -.12 +59.5
DvMklnstn13.89 -21+165.6
Eurolnst n 41.03 -.64+175.9
Extlnn 40.37 -.46+124.2
Grwthlstn 32.47 -.26 +62.8
Inslldxn 132.99 -1.77 +74.6
InsPIn 133.00-1.77 +74.9
TotlBdldxn5O.93 +.21 +25.1
InsTStPlusn31.6 -.41 +85.6
MidCplstn 20.78 -.25+118.7
PacIlnstn 1324 -.17+144.7
SCInstn 33.31 -.43+121.5
TIsln 10.11 +.05 +25.4
TSInsIn 35.12 -.45 +84,7
Valuelst n 26.06 -.46 +97.6
Vanguard Signal:
500Sgln 110.69 -1.49 NS
ToBdSglnlO.11 +.05 NS
TolStkSgl n33.89 -.43 NS
Vantagepoint Fds:
Growth 10.42 -.10 +58.1
Victory Funds:
DvsStAe 17.67 -.22 +97.8
WM Blair Mtl Fds:
InllGlIr 33.84 -.66+201.9
Waddell & Reed Adv?
AssetSp 12.94 -.16+162.9
CorelnvA 6.73 -.10 +76.4
ScTechA 13.09 -.32+127.7
Wasatch:
SmCpGr 39.94 -.61 +84,0
Wells Fargo Adv:
CmStkZ 21.81 -.31+110.7
Opptylnv 43.33 -.62 +97.5
SCApVaEZp34.10-.61 .160.7
Western Asset:
CorePlus 1021 +.01 +34.4
Core 10.92 -.01 +27.1
William Blair N:
GrowthN 12.65 -.15 +74.9
InlGthN 33.26 -.65+197.9
Yacktman Funds:
Fundp 16.11 -.11 +75.6


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447.5 Smithlnt 60.58 -2.45
+23.4 Sothebys 38.27 +3.46
+13.5 SoJerlnd 37.92 +.13
-.1 SouthnCo 36.83 +.43
+99.0 SthnCopperl107.25-6.97
-7.7 SwstAid 14.14 -.24
+46.5 SwstnEngy 51.34 -.92
-51.8 SovrgnBcp 12.25 -.39
-11.3 SpectraEn 24.62 +.26
-18.1 SprintNex d15.48 -36
-863 StdPac d3.67 -.47
-32.7 Standex 20.27 -.29
-16.4 SWarredHt 52.26 -.52
+11.2 SlateStr 75,00 -2.12
+7.5 Steds 27.05 -.44
+68.4 Steite n 24.75 +.05
+23.3 sTGold 77.95 -2.33
+28.5 Stryker 70.82 +.04


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+14.5 SubPpne 43.54 -1.46
-19.5 SunCmIs 26.06 -.35
+26.4 Suncorg 99.77 -2.84
+10.2 Sunoco 68.72 -2.36
+89.3 Suntech 64.37 +2.68
-18.7 SunTrst 68.70 -2.20
+11.4 Supvalu 39.81 +.50
-20.1 Synovus 24.62 -1.12
-9.8 Sysco 33.00 -.36
-28.8 TCFFncI 19.51 -.67
-.9 TECO 17.07 -.07
+2.7 TJX 29.28 +.03
-988 TOUSA d.12 -.13
-11.7 TaiwSemi 965 -.19
+8.9 TalismEgs 18.50 -.84
-3.6 Target d55.00-1.77
+30.3 Tektronx u37.94 +.19
-3.8 TelcNZs 16.02 -.23
+27.8 TelMexL 36.11 +225


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-5.8 Tenaris 46.98 -.28
-37.7 TenetHith 4.34 -.04
-.9 Teppco 39.93 +.21
-5.8 Teradatan 24.41 -.59
-23.4 Teradyn d11.46 -.11
-4.0 Terex 61.97 -1.96
+193.3 Terra 35.14 -1.63
+253.1 TerraNitro 102.59 -5.13
+65.4 Tesoros 54.38 -2.10
-40.1 TetraTech d15.32 -.28
+7.3 Texinst 3089 -18
+39.7 Textrons 65.52 -.98
+41.3 Theragen 4.38 +.42
+26.8 ThermoFis 57.43 -.51
+9.3 ThmBet 51.67 -1.04
-58.3 Thombg 10.48 +.19
+2.2 3M Co 79.65 -.56
-3.0 Tiwtr 46.91 -1.34
+20.6 Tiffany 47.34 -.13


-21.9 TimeWam d17.01 -06
+3.8 Timken 30.29 -.57
-7.8 TItanMel 27.22 -.27
+20.2 ToddShp 20.08 +.19
-33.3 TollBros 21.49 -.30
+49.3 TorchEn 10.30 -.03
-.7 Trohimrk 63.18 -1.01
+14.1 TorDBkg 67.35 -2.53
+8.4 Total SA 77.99 -.71
+8.1 TotalSys 28.53 -.73
441.7 Transocn 114.65 -4.39
-1.4 Travelers 52.96 +.23
-40.9 Tredgar d13.36 -.13
-.6 TnCon8 22.24 -.28
-3.2 Tdbune 29.79 +.54
-23.3 Trinity 27.00 -.93
+49.3 Tuppwre 33.76 +.77
+96.1 Turkcell 26.24 -.19
-14.8 TycoElecn 33.10 +.60
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-20.9 UBSAG 47.75 -1.50
-30.3 UDR 22.16 -.30
-16.0 UILHold 35.44 +.76
444.0 URS 61.70 +5.95
-56.9 USAirwy 23.23 -.25
-33.6 USEC 8.45 -.09
-1.1 UniFirst 38.00 -.52
+282 UnilevNV 34.94 -.20
+35,2 UnionPac 124.43 +.06
-27.4 Unisys d5.69 -.05
-1.4 UtdMicro 3.44 -.14
-2.5 UPSB 73.10 +.19 '
-9,9 UtdRentals 22.91 -59
-12.7 USBancro 31.60 -75
+23.7 USSteel 90.47 -1.58
+18.3 UtdTech 73.95 -.97
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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
.-- "' -. Gerry M ulligan ...............................publisher
Charlie Brennan ................................. editor
Neale Brennan ...... promotions/community affairs
Kathie Stewart ................... circulation director
M ike Arnold ........................... managing editor
Curt Ebitz ............................ citizen member
ny Albert M. Mac Harris .......................... citizen member
'wi liiamsl n Norm Wagy ........................... guest member
"You may differ wiith my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus

COST-CUTTING MEASURE



'Business' is basic


logic behind vote


to dissolve CRPD


T he city council of Crystal would
River made a business That
decision on Tuesday next ye
evening. its 200
By a 3-2 vote, the council must r
decided to enter into negotia- tax rat
tions with the county sheriff's Two
office to provide enhanced law Jim Fa
enforcement servic-
es to the residents of THEISSUE:
the Gulf Coast city THE ISSUE:
If those negotia- Crystal River Poli
tions are successful, Department.
Crystal River will
abolish its police OUR OPINION
department and A business
reduce city spend- decision was mad
ing by about
$500,000. YOUR OPINION: Go
The contracting of ..hr,)rnceoni,ne.comr
police services by a comment about today.
municipality to a Chronicle editorial.
larger county
agency is a cost-savings trend fishing
that is being seen around the was th
country. Just four years ago, the cussed
city of Inverness entered into a The
similar agreement with the essence
county sheriff. Sher
The council's decision to get job at
out of the law enforcement busi- extend
ness had nothing to do with the nities t
quality of the services offered by the ci
Chief Steve Burch and his staff. While j
All five members of the council Dawsy
and all of the citizens, who par- almost
ticipated in the council meeting officer
on Tuesday shared their appre- when t
citation for what the city police The
have done. bly won
Paula Wheeler, former city iff's ol
council member, said it best leader,
when she addressed the council office i
about her strong, positive feel- City
ings about the police depart- will tal
ment, lbut then concluded with ating t]
her support of contracting with with th
the sheriff by saying: period
"Sometimes business is busi- will
ness." approve
This was a business decision The
made by the council. In light of has bee
the negative feedback all govern
Florida elected officials are get- But as
ting about taxes and impact fees, "busin
this council had no choice but to every
make a tough decision that way to

Gave last dollar A
There are two boys and
their mother, I believe V
named Jackie, and the two
boys, John and Steven. We
would like to thank you for
helping us out when we
were out of money at the
store and you gave us your
last dollar. Thank you. There CA6L
are some good citizens still 5630579
left in Citrus County. May
you and your family be
blessed. does ha'
Yield to pedestrians They ju
the fede
This is in reference to the comment rights, b
made by the gentleman that pedestri- doesn't'
ans should walk on the grass because victim, y
a car almost came over and hit him. Florida h
What he needs to learn to do is have the Victi
some courtesy, because the rulebook they cut
says to yield to all pedestrians, wrote th
Pedestrians have the right of way, I
regardless. Pedestrians have the right
of way to walk in the road just as This is
much as the car does. So what they ers," fro
need to do is, he needs to slow down presided
and allow the people to pass...They military
need to follow rules and regulations congress
and yield to pedestrians. Pedestrians PowersA
do have the right of way in the road- Constitu
way. It's not just for vehicles, only one
Cut oil imports can't ge
Do whatever it takes to get our lead- only und
ers out of their Rip Van Winkle deep States. A
sleep to cut our oil imports in half by yet and


reduce the tax rate.
caveat should be noted
ear when the city approves
9 tax rate. This decision
esult in a decrease in the
e to property owners.
members of the council -
arley and John Kostelnick
tried to convince
the other members
to delay making the
ce final decision and
instead put the
question to voters
I: as a referendum in
November 2008.
de. But the majority
members of the
to, council correctly
to noted that they
,'s each ran on a plat-
form to reduce
expenses, and abol-
the police department
ie main tactic they dis-

last election was, in
e, a referendum.
iff Jeff Dawsy did a good
the council meeting by
ing employment opportu-
to all of the employees of
ity police department.
jobs were not guaranteed,
did a good job of moving
every Inverness police
into the sheriff's office
hat transition was made.
one employee who proba-
n't have a role at the sher-
fice is Chief Burch. No
ship roles at the sheriff's
are currently open.
Manager Andy Houston
ke the lead role of negoti-
the details of the contract
he sheriff. Within a short
of time, the final contract
come up for council
al.
city police department
en a key component of city
ment for many decades.
s Mrs. Wheeler noted:
ess is business." And
ne is looking for a better
spend a dollar.

a crash program to develop
local sources of energy.
Turn our scientists loose, as
they did when the
(Japanese) took over our
rubber plantations 65 years
ago. Our enemies will have
to search for bread and but-
ter instead of bombs and
bullets.
Victims Rights Act
Victims' rights in the
state of Florida? Yes, Florida
ve an act of victims' rights.
mped on the bandwagon of
ral government's victims
ut if you get a judge who
want to give you rights as a
you won't get them because
ias no committee to enforce
ms Rights Act. What a shame
trees down for the paper they
e Victims Rights Act on.
Power to declare
s in response to "War pow-
m Oct. 24. The caller says the
it has the authority to start
action against Iran without
sional approval under the War
Act. It is under the
tion that the Congress is the
e that has the power to declare
president may act when he
t the Congress together, but
der attack upon the United
And Iran has not attacked us
neither did Iraq.


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Water hyancinth
I moved to the Withlacoochee River
in 1981 and found the river to be very
clean and full of fish. Hyacinths were
on the waterway at that time and occa-
sionally caused a blockage. Residents
would go to the blockage with their
boats and open it up.
Not many years later, Southwest
Florida Water Management District
started spraying the non-native vegeta-
tion The first spraying left the river
looking like Agent Orange had covered
both banks. All vegetation was
destroyed along the banks, not just the
non-natives. Residents were in shock
and rallied with petitions. Eventually,
the district sent a representative to
explain why the spraying was neces-
sary and told us they would be more
careful.
Thus began a battle. The destruction
finally culminated in a county inspector
actually viewing a district spray boat
passing by our location and its employ-
ee spraying in the middle of the river
where there was no vegetation. After
that, operators sprayed mostly only
non-native plants on the edge of the
water
Then the deterioration of the water-
way began to become evident Many of
what we called streaked-necked turtles
began to die off. Now take a look at the
Withlacoochee River The bottom is so
mucked up that the fish don't bed.
Jim Hunter wrote about a man who
proposed the reintroduction of water
hyacinth. I pursued the possibility and
was finally told by a Florida Fish and
Wildlife Commission employee that it
would never happen because too much
money had been spent on contracts
with chemical companies.
When can we start taking care of our
environment and not our bottom line?
Water hyacinths filter the water,
shade the bottom to kill off unwanted
growth and provide cover for small
fish. It is easy to harvest and can be
used for cattle feed, fertilizer and who
knows what else.
I'm a native Floridian. I understand
the desire to have only native plants in
our state, but this is one time when a
non-native plant can actually help our


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Florida flig]
I have read several report
not very noticeable) that for
two years, the flight of Florid
has exceeded the newcomer
It appears to me that the t
spend policies of state and I
cians have finally affected e
Florida, especially Centra
Florida, has become a place
ordinary, middle-income pe
longer afford. I wonder who
groom the golf courses and
garbage now and in the futu
I personally worked for th
years getting my retirement
order and adjusting my per
costs to a level that I could a
politicians and insurance co
have destroyed that for me,
ure out some way to increase
income.
In addition, the locals hav
an additional burden that w
last the rest of my life in the
sewer and water system tha
want but must pay for


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rED These people are killing the golden
chroniclee edi- goose and seem to be oblivious to it
ie editorial The majority of Floridians do not live
in gated communities. Most are the
cal cartoons, ordinary, hard-working folks who keep-
esl rboa things going so that the wealthier folks
'ited to can enjoy their lives of leisure.
matter to the Is it worth the growing costs for me td
the editorialive in Florida? It is becoming very
should call doubtful and I will likely be forced to
-5660. leave as well.
id include a
dn, including David Jorda
s and home- Homosas
numbers
n out.
letters for Complex business plan :
od taste.
an 350 In response to '"Traffic snarls" letter ,
united to three (Oct 24), I would like to respond.
Mr Ewing, with all due respect, you
r, 1624 N. have not a clue as to what it takes to get
River, FL
-3280. a facility of this magnitude built Nor do
you or anyone else in Citrus County
have to take on the burden of the over- i
without the $300,000-worth of impact fees it takes tol
build it
Alicia Lowe Regarding your comments about -
Homosassa jocks and theatergoers, along with the
inability to afford the events, maybe yol
[it should take a look at my business plan,
ht and I believe your opinion will change.:;
ts (usually The complex is designed to be afford- i
the past able for all, not just a chosen few. Thus,
da residents a nonprofit organization.
rs. Additionally, part of the impact fee is
tax and for traffic. What you fail to understand
ocal politi- is that the Florida Department of
everyone. Transportation must do a traffic count
al and South before any permits are issued, and the
that many recommendations FDOT requests, we
ople can no must comply with.
is going to The complex will benefit each and
collect the every person in this county, and those
ire. of us who are born and raised here
ie past few understand most what the county is
home in lacking and what the community
sonal living desires. I believe you are the minority
afford. The and not the majority, and not the opin-
)mpanies ion of the county I love. If you would
unless I fig- like to educate yourself about the goals
e my of the complex, please feel free to con- -
tact me. My phone number is 212-3413.
e given me Mark A. Scott, President
ill likely Nature Coast Sports Complex and
form of a Evolution Comple4
t I didn't
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Too many yes-men
This is in regard to a letter to
the editor about the Pine Ridge
Property Owners Association
and how they're
playing...games under the
table...This may be a big move
to stop the ridiculous things
that are happening within this
subdivision. It's kind of a
shame to live here and have to
read that kind of press in the
paper and to know the people
that are behind it. It's very sad
and it's unbecoming to a sub-
Oivision. We're going to be the
lughingstock of this commu-
nity if we don't straighten this
tling up and get some people
iu on the board of directors
who know what they're doing.
There's been enough yes-men
gn that committee long
enough. Let's get some people
ifi who know how to do the job
@nd know how to take care of
business, not just being yes-
men to the ones at the head of
the group.
Winchell wanted
Speaking of SCHIP rules,
Why doesn't the Chronicle give
ts readers the actual copy of
yhe SCHIP program or at least
brief it for the Chronicle read-
es. Or are they in cahoots with
the legislators that hide facts
fsom the general public to keep
rs from knowing the facts?
What a change it would be if
we had reporters like Walter
Winchell and others that
weren't afraid to get us the
facts. The truth will set you
free. How about it, Gerry
Mulligan? Do you have a
reporter who can do that? It
would be a relief.
Sobering
I'm reading the Sound Off
Sunday, Oct. 28. I've seen
some dumb ones, I've seen
some funny ones and I've seen
some great ones, but this is
the dumbest one I have ever
[read and I've been reading
hem for a long time. "Sober
drivers" is the one I'm talking
about. This person who called
in this Sound Off, "Sober driv-
lers," must be totally, totally,
totally the biggest jerk that's on
this Earth.
Worthy of raise
I'm calling about these peo-
ple that drives these mail
trucks around Inverness. I
believe them people should get
a raise. They're out-there -isk- 5-
ing their lives every day, seven
days a week or five days a
week or six. And I think it's
time that they get a raise and
then get some of these trucks
fixed that needs fixing. '/
Truth about snake
This is in response to the
:person that called Sounding
Off about killing snakes. First
of all, my husband went out-
side because his daughter


came running in screaming
there was a snake. He went
outside with the gun not know-
ing if it was a rattlesnake, a
water moccasin or what kind of
snake it was. He never shot the
snake; he never even shot at
the snake. He was comforting
his daughter and the gun went
off and he shot his foot. So
when you call in about some-
thing, make sure you know the
real truth and facts before you
make remarks that you know
nothing about. I'm sure if your
child came running in because
they almost stepped on a huge
snake, you would go out there
to defend your child, not know-
ing what kind of snake it was.
We do have rattlesnakes and
water moccasins, so keep that
in mind next time you call
Sound Off. Better yet, mind
your own business.
File complaint
Answering "Driveway boats":
Yes, there is a deed restriction
regarding boats or other types
of vehicles stored on one's
property. First, you must be a
member of the Beverly Hills
Civic Association for the sum of
$3. You then must be willing to
file a complaint with the Civic
Association. They will then
legally notify the offender to
relocate the objectionable item
so it is out of sight within 30
days. If you do nothing to help
protect your community, it will
surely deteriorate your proper-
ty, as well as the community.
Your Civic Association's located
in the Civic Circle at the end of
Beverly Hills Boulevard.
Pointless killing
Maybe you should title this
"Kids killing animals for no rea-
son." This is regarding the .
Sound Off on killing snakes. I
bet you are glad you don't live
where I do (where there are)
well-to-do kids across the
street with too many toys. One
particular toy is a pellet gun.
When the parents aren't look-
ing- which is most of the
time they are out in the yard
shooting the heads off geckos
and snakes, for kicks. It's sick-
ening. You try to sit in your
back yard and enjoy the peace
and quiet and just the sounds
of nature. Then I hear it- the
pumping of the air chamber of
the pellet gun, and I know in an
instant another animal will be
killed. What in the world is
Roin on wirth tCd )'-. 'youths ,,
and the enj'ym-erit :, killing i
just to be killing? It's scary.
Tax for schools
Property tax cut average
homeowners' savings is $240 a
year $20 a month. During
the next five years, Citrus
County schools will lose $19.6
million. If all of us would look
at our proposed property
taxes, we would see almost half
of our taxes are for schools.
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son was in public schools. This
loss of about $4 million a year
for our schools will have to "
come from somewhere high-
er taxes, new bill. Be happy
with the 3 percent cap we get
and forget the additional
$25,000 exemption.
All-round expert
It is confusing to me how a
person with a medical degree
and a career as an Army doc-
tor all of a sudden becomes an
expert on all things social,
political and economic. It's par-
ticularly confusing because I
have been to a few Army doc-
tors.
Police academies
This is in reference to the
"Fighting crime" and
the "Police training" S O
in the Sunday, Oct. S
28, issue. There are
17 criminal justice
academies in the
state of Florida that
train all the sheriffs, f
the police depart-
ments and the correc-
tional officers. There CALL
is one located in 56O
Inverness in the 563-
Withlacoochee
Technical Institute.
It's a criminal justice academy.
All criminal justice academies
have to use criminal justice
standard training and it is
enforced by the Florida
Department of Law
Enforcement. So people should
understand that the sheriffs do
not just go to the citizens'
academy They actually go to a
police academy and are trained
in everything that they need to
know to do their jobs. I just
wanted you to know that.
Proof of rumors
Is there any proof to sub-
stantiate the rumors that for-
eign governments are donating
money to selected candidates
running for political office in
the hope that they will overload
our government with morons?
Slowdown wastes gas


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Gardeners blooming
This is in response to the
caller who was asking about
the Citrus County Master
Gardeners on Monday, Oct. 29.
The group is alive and well. I
suggest that you call 527-5700
to get any more information
about the upcoming events or
plant sales, etc. And they are
also listed in the Yellow Pages.
Answer calls
This is in response to
"Neglected dogs." Animal
Control, where are you? When
people call in and ask for help,
the least you could do is go
and check out these poor ani-
mals. I thought there was a law
that they had to have shelter,
water and so many feet of rope
or chain or whatever
/ Vyou want to use. I
don't think this should
be ignored. These
poor animals who
knows what kind of
conditions they're liv-
ing in? Please, would
.I* you please go check it
zf out? If you don't, I
*ii* don't know what
you're good for.
1579 No ambulance
I think it is
appalling that middle school
games have no ambulance
service at their games. We had
six games, or three home
games in the county this year.
In all three games, not one
game was there an ambulance
service. Last night the last
game of the season a 13-
year-old child was hurt and laid.
on the field for 45 minutes in
excruciating pain with a broken
leg before any medical service
was provided to this child
because there was no ambu-
lance at the game, during the
game or even after the child
was hurt was there another
ambulance that was brought
there. I think it's appalling that
these children can play football
games knowing that it's a
sport, and there's no medical
service there at all for them.
Backyard renters


Who was the genius in What good does it do to call
charge of organizing the mov- the local code service when
ing of the mammoth tube from you call and ask them about
Inglis through Citrus County people living on your neigh-
during the rush hour at noon bor's property? They've lived
across (State Road) 44? The there a month and I called
price of gas wasted in traffic them, then they go over there
was outrageous. Also, why did- and not a thing was done
-,It th-, have a public informa. because what was told to
tion column in the newspaper tl! themr is that if the people have
informing us of this happening" the people leave for 24 hours,
so that we all knew? This is my then they can stay for another
concern. two weeks. It's legal to have


people for two weeks on your
property. These people have
lived in these other people's
back yard for over a month.
Should we all rent out our
back yards and make money?
Doesn't seem right that they
can just have the people go
away for 24 hours and then
they can continue to live there.
Just have them go away 24
hours every two weeks.. What
does it do good calling the
code (enforcement) when
things aren't made better than
that? I think a few rules should
be changed, don't you? You
know, who do we talk to? How
do we get these rules and laws
changed? It's not right when
other people are renting their
travel trailer out in Apache
Shores and making money on
people living in their back
yard.
No-fly zone
This is in response to the
article in Sound Off on Oct.
31, "Planes near plant," and
how they're referring to a no-fly
zone. Well, I lived in New
Hampshire next to the
Seabrook Power Plant and the
no-fly zone is a two-mile
perimeter surrounding the
nuclear plant. This particular
person is questioning the
Crystal River airport. They can
avoid the two-mile no-fly zone
easy enough and still land at
the Crystal River Airport.
Stop wasting money
Great idea! Why don't the
local, the state and the federal
government employees you,
yeah, you who we voted in to
serve us and to protect us -
take an average raise and a
bonus cut? And no cuts on
services such as schools,
transportation, etc. Oh yeah,
don't forget our homeowners'
insurance. Thanks for nothing.
I'm a widow living on a small
Social Security pension and liv-
ing on Social Security. Am I
crazy or what? Well, before
long, by the end of the week,
I'm broke. I figure with milk
over $4, eggs almost $2 a
dozen, I'll lose my home in
about two years, if I'm lucky ...
I'm not over 60 years old,
either, but disabled due to dis-
ease, not smoking ... And talk-
ing about the plan that you
have for us, the home exemp-
tion? What a joke. So you're
going to give us a few bucks ,
one w .. and then we're going
to'h.i,'e to pay on insurance.
Stop wasting and using our
money. Use it on us, the aver-
age citizen. Just stop, please,


spending our money. Stop
cleaning out the Social
Security each July for remodel-
ing of your, the elected offi-
cers' offices, and giving away
to other countries. You know,
America starts here. What
about us? Start here. We're the
breadwinners, the middle
class. Please think of us.
Chicken wish
I think it's about time that we
get a Popeye's Fried Chicken in
here ... I wish we'd get one in
this town and get it quick.
Christmas lights
I'd like to make a comment
about the neighbors complain-
ing about someone putting up
their Christmas decorations
and lights at this time of the
year. Is it really any of their
business? After all, they're not
paying their bill, so tend to
your own business. Don't you
know we've got enough prob-
lems in this world without peo-
ple going around complaining
about people and lights? Give
me a break. Complain about
people using water unnecessar-
ily but lights?
Lead content
I'm curious if anybody in
Citrus County knows the lead
content of souvenir coffee
mugs. I remember reading at
one time the lead content of
the coffee mugs, but I seem to
have forgotten it.
Just carpetbaggers
I have a comment for the
people who call in, and the
people who publish about
good-ol' boys. Good-ol' boy is a
Southern term. The term that
you're looking for is "carpet-
bagger." That's what you would
use in reference to our com-
mission and our sheriff since
they're from up North. They're
referred to as carpetbaggers,
not good-ol' boys. Just because
you live here doesn't make you
one.
Bring back draft
I'm a proud American and a
Vietnam veteran who would like
to see the draft come back into
reality. There are too many
young presidential hopefuls
ignoring their country's duties
and letting other brave individ-
uals pay the ultimate price.
They should be made aware of
the fact that all military records
are not lost. Those people with-
the backbone and pride are on
file for the country to see. I
thank the people who are serv-
ing our country.


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The 2007 regular season is over;
it's now win or go home for the
Crystal River Pirates.


"It's a new season, our season is
over and we ended it on a high
note," Crystal River coach Anthony
Paradise said. "Eight-game win-
ning streak, district champions,
county champions, all that good
stuff."
The Pirates are part of the state
playoffs for the first time since
2003, earning the right to host the
Williston Red Devils, the District
3A-5 runner-up, by virtue of their
3A-6 championship.
Crystal River (8-2) enters the
game having known for three
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weeks they would be hosting a play-
off game while Williston (4-6) need-
ed to win a tiebreaker with
Dunnellon and West Port on Nov. 5
to win second place.
However, the one advantage
Williston does have over Crystal


River is experience.
"They've been to the play-
offs," Paradiso said ..
"They're going to be excited (.
and they're going to want to
prove to people they are bet-
ter than 4-6."
The Red Devils have
been to the playoffs two- _
straight years under head ;..
coach Jamie Baker, mak-
ing the second round each
season. The Pirates haven't
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Lecanto blanks Crystal River


From football to futbol: Panthers' Dee Smith plays key role in team's, 4-0, victory


JOHN COSCIA
jcoscia@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Just five days after stepping oft'
the gridiron Lecanto's Dee Smith
made an immediate impact on the
pitch as the Panthers blanked coun-
ty rival Crystal River, 4-0. at Pirates
Stadium.
Smith, who saw little work as the
Panthers field goal kicker this sea-
son, was plenty busy Thursday night
with two scores as he teamed up
with Lecanto's leading scorer,
Tramayne East, in the game's 38th
and 76th minutes.
The game's first
15 minutes was
spent with each
team feeling
the other out
and trying to
gain the edge.
It finally swung Lecanto's way in the
16th minute when Mike Bumett
scored the game's first goal to give
the Panthers the only score they'd
prove to need on this night.
Twenty minutes later the duo of
Smith and East connected tor the
first of their two goals when Smith
scored off of an assist from East.
The play was set up b.3 a 30-yard
kick from Dylan Erskine, who
dropped it over the Crystal River
goalie's head. East managed to
slightly head the ball, knocking it in
Smith's direction. His shot gave
Lecanto a 2-0 lead which it took into
the break
In the game's first 40 minutes
Lecanto held a 9-4 edge on shots on
goal, with Crystal River missing out
on three golden opportunities to
score. The most available came late
in the half when Richard Wikson's
wide open look sailed wide left.
The Pirates, definitely hampered
by the loss of their leading scorer:
Xavier Villachica, who quit the
team for personal reasons, were
never able to create a serious threat
in the second half while Lecanto, on
the other hand, found the back of
the net two more times to put the
game away.
Aside from Smith's late goal in
the game's final minutes East
scored his only goal of the night, to
go along with his two assists, in the
game's 56th minute.
"In the first half we played well.
But in the end we didn't do the sim-
ple things well," Crystal river head
coach Mike Callaway said. "'We
knew coming into the game that
Lecanto was going to be tough.
(Lecanto) should be proud of them-
selves, they played well."
As for Lecanto head coach Doug
Warren, whose team remained
undefeated, he was taking it all in
stride.
Please see SOCCER/Page 4B


Pirates


dominate


Warriors

JON-MICHAEL SORACCHI
jmsoracchi@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
From the opening tip, it was appar-
ent what kind of night was in store for
the Crystal River and Seven Rivers
Christian girls basketball teams.
The Pirates, hosting the Warriors,
ran up and down the court Thursday
night while starting the game on a 19-
0 run during a 51-21 victory in a non-
district contest.
'Michelle
McDonald led
all scorers with
24 points and
added 16 rebounds
in roughly a half
of play. 11 of
McDonald's
rebounds were on the offensive end,
which she often converted into points.
Tia Lueallen also got in on the
action, scoring the first five points of
the game on a baseline jumper and
three free throws after being fouled
on breakaways. Lueallen finished
with nine points.
What the game represented to each
team, regardless of the outcomes,
were two very different things.
Seven Rivers, according to coach
Rick Kiernan, was looking to face a
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night, East had two assists to Dee Smith and scored a goal of his own assisted by Mike Burnett.


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Crystal River Pirates' receiver
Torrion Smith has caught
41 passes for 649 yards
and four touchdowns
this season. The sen-
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cepted a team-
high six passes.
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Nextel Cup
1. Jimmie Johnson, 6,572.
2. Jeff Gordon, 6,486.
3. Clint Bowyer, 6,331.
4. Kyle Busch, 6,185.
5. Tony Stewart, 6,169.
6. Matt Kenseth, 6,103.
7. Kevin Harvick, 6,093,
8. Jeff Burton, 6,089.
9. Carl Edwards, 6,067.
10. Kurt Busch. 6,056.
11. Martin Truex, Jr, 6,009.
12. Denny Hamlin, 5,973.
13. Ryan Newman, 3,932.
14. Dale Earnhardt, Jr., 3,874.
15. Greg Biffle, 3,867.
16. Casey Mears, 3,829.
17. Jamie McMurray, 3,430.
18. Bobby Labonte, 3,423.
19. Kasey Kahne, 3,398.
20: J.J. Yeley, 3,386.
Busch Series


1. Carl Edwards, 4,640
2. David Reutimann, 4,069
3. Jason Leffler, 3,875
4. Kevin Harvick, 3,868
5. David Ragan, 3,670
6. Bobby Hamilton Jr., 3,525
7. Stephen Leicht, 3,443
8. Marcos Ambrose, 3,343
9. Greg Biffle, 3,316
10. Mike Wallace, 3,300
11. Matt Kenseth, 3,286
12. Clint Bowyer, 3,131
13. Denny Hamlin, 3,095
14. Scott Wimmer, 3,072
15. Kyle Busch, 2,943
16. J.J. Yeley, 2,846
17. Jeff Burton, 2,812
18. Kyle Krisiloff, 2,722
19. Steve Wallace, 2,691
20. Casey Mears, 2,536
Craftsman Truck
1. Mike Skinner, 3,865
2. Ron Hornaday, 3,836
3. Travis Kvapil, 3,411
4. Todd Bodine, 3,404
5. Johnny Benson, 3,367
6. Rick Crawford, 3,358
7. Ted Musgrave, 3,074
8. Matt Crafton, 2,933
9. Jack Sprague, 2,886
10. Erik Darnell, 2,784
11. Dennis Setzer, 2,775
12. David Starr, 2,771
13. Brendan Gaughan, 2,770
14. Terry Cook, 2,568
15. Willie Allen, 2,445
16. Tim Sauter, 2,367
17. Mike Bliss, 2,119
18. Chad McCumbee, 2,075
19. Ken Schrader, 1,913
20. Stacy Compton, 1,632
NHRA Final Standings
Top Fuel
1. Tony Schumacher, 3,186
2. Rod Fuller, 3,167
3. Brandon Bernstein, 3,149
4. Larry Dixon, 3,135
5. Bob Vandergriff, 2,358
Funny Car
1. Tony Pedregon, 3,178
2. Robert Hight, 3,159
3. Gary Scelzi, 3,092
4. Ron Capps, 3,067
5. Jack Beckman, 2,358
Pro S tock
1. Jeg Coughlin, 3,217
2. Greg Anderson, 3,173 o
3. Dave Connolly, 3,126
4. Allen Johnson, 3,086
5. Jason Line, 2,292
Pro Stock Motorcycle
1. Matt Smith, 3,211
2. Andrew Hines, 3,205
3. Chip Ellis, 3,204
4. Peggy Llewellyn, 3,108
5. Angelle Sampey, 2,309
F-1 Final Standings
1. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 110
2. Lewis Hamilton, England, McLaren, 109
(tie) FemandoAlonso, Spain, McLaren, 109
4. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Ferrari, 94
5. Nick Heidfeld, Germany, BMW-Sauber,
61
6. Robert Kubica, Poland, BMW-Sauber, 39
7. Heikki Kovalainen, Finland, Renault, 30
8. Giancarlo Fisichella, Italy, Renault, 21
9. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Williams, 20
10. David Coulthard, Scotland, Red Bull, 14
11. Alexander Wurz, Austria, Williams, 13
12. Mark Webber, Australia, Red Bull, 10
13. Jarno Trulli, Italy, Toyota, 8
14. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Toro
Rosso, 6
(tie) Jenson Button, England, Honda, 6
16. Ralf Schumacher, Germany, Toyota, 5
17. Takuma Sato, Japan, Super Aguri, 4
18. Vitanotoni Liuzzi, Italy, Toro Rosso, 3
19. Adrian Sutil, Germany, Spyker, 1
IRL Final Standings
1. Dario Franchitti, 637
2. Scott Dixon, 624
3. Tony Kanaan, 576
4. Dan Wheldon, 466
5. Sam Hornish Jr., 465
6. Helio Castroneves, 446
7. Danica Patrick, 424
8. Scott Sharp, 412
9. Buddy Rice, 360
10. Tomas Scheckter, 357
11. Marco Andretti, 350
12. Vitor Meira, 334
13. Darren Manning, 332
14. A.J. Foyt IV, 315
15. Ed Carpenter, 309
16. Kosuke Matsuura, 303
17. Sarah Fisher, 275
18. Jeff Simmons, 201
19. Ryan Hunter-Reay, 119
20. Milka Duno, 96
Champ Car Final Standings
1. Sebastien Bourdais, 364
2. Justin Wilson, 281
3. Robert Doornbos, 268
4. Will Power, 262
5. Graham Rahal, 243
6. Oriol Servia, 237 .
7. Bruno Junqueira, 233
8. Simon Pagenaud, 232
9. Neel Jani, 231
10. Alex Tagliani, 205
11. Paul Tracy, 171
12. Tristan Gommendy, 140
13. Dan Clarke, 129
14. Ryan Dalziel, 116
15. Katherine Legge, 108
16. Jan Heylen, 104
17. Alex Figge, 95
18. Mario Dominguez, 78
19. Nelson Philippe, 28
20. David Martinez, 18
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Nextel Cup
Ford 400
Site: Homestead, Fla.
Schedule: Friday, qualifying (ESPN2, 3
p.m.); Sunday, race (ABC, 3 p.m.).
Track: Homestead-Miami Speedway
(oval, 1.5 miles, 18-20 degrees banking in
turns).
Race distance: 400 miles, 267 laps.
Last race: Jimmie Johnson took com-
mand of the Nextel Cup championship by
winning at Phoenix International Raceway
to open a daunting lead over teammate
Jeff Gordon in the race to the title.
Johnson, the defending champion, heads
to this week's season finale with a com-
fortable 86-point lead over Gordon,
Last year: Johnson cruised over every
speed bump in his path, overcoming
debris in his grill, a missing roll of tape, a
loose lug nut, treacherous traffic and his
own nerves to finally win the NASCAR
championship. Johnson wrapped up the
title with a ninth-place finish at
Homestead-Miami Speedway. He finished
56 points better than Matt Kenseth. Greg
Biffle won the Ford 400 for the third
straight season, beating rookies Martin
Truex Jr. and Denny Hamlin to the finish
line. Kenseth was sixth.
Fast facts: Johnson became the first
driver to win four straight in a'season
since Gordon did in 1998, and his season
victory total is the most since Gordon won
13 races that year. He is trying to become
the first driver to win consecutive titles
since Gordon did it in 1997 and 1998. ...
Last week's race mathematically eliminat-
ed everyone but Johnson and Gordon
from title contention, so regardless of what
happens in Homestead, Hendrick
Motorsports will win its seventh Cup title.
... Dale Earnhardt Jr. has failed to finish a
race in three of his last six starts and nine
times in 35 events this season. He has
won at least one race every year since
2000 but hasn't won this year ... Juan


AROUND THE TRACKS ....


Pablo Montoya has a 21-point lead over
David Ragan in the Rookie of Lhe Year
standings.
Busch Serio
Ford 300
Site: Homestead, Fla.
Schedule: Saturday, qualifying (Noon,
Speed Channel), race (ESPN2, 4 p.m.).
Track: Homestead-Miami Speedway
(oval, 1.5 miles, 18-20 degrees banking in
turns).
Race distance: 300 miles, 200 laps.
Last race: Kyle Busch followed his truck
series win the previous day with a victory
in the Busch event at Phoenix. It was the
final Busch Series race of Busch's career
at Hendrick. He's leaving the team at the
end of the season as it makes room for
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and isn't scheduled to
race in this weekend's finale.
Last year: Matt Kenseth passed team-
mate Carl Edwards for the lead with 11
laps to go, then pulled away to win the
Ford 300 at Homestead, Fla., for his sec-
ond consecutive Busch victory. Kenseth
led 90 laps, lost the lead on a poor pit stop
and had to chase down Edwards to
reclaim it.
Fast facts: This will be the 804th and
final event run under Busch beer sponsor-
ship. The series, which began in 1982, will
be sponsored by Nationwide Insurance
next year. ... Drew Blickensderfer,
Kenseth's crew chief, was fined $10,000
by NASCAR for failing last week's pos-
trace inspection. NASCAR said the right
rear was too high on the second-place car.
Kenseth was docked 25 championship
points, while team owner Jack Roush for-
feited 25 owner points. ... Mark Martin has
six top-five finishes in seven Busch starts
at Homestead.
Craftsman Trucks
Ford 200
Site: Homestead, Fla.


Schedule: Friday, qualifying (Speed
Channel, 5 p.m.), race (Speed Channel,
7:30 p.m.).
Track: Homestead-Miami Speedway
(oval, 1.5 miles, 18-20 degrees banking
in turns).
Race distance: 201 miles, 134 laps.
Last race: Kyle Busch lead the final 42
laps to win at Phoenix International
Raceway. Championship contender Ron
Hornaday finished second, and series
points leader Mike Skinner was eighth.
Skinner started the race with a 57-point
lead over Hornaday, but the margin was
trimmed to 29 heading into this week's
finale.
Last year: Mark Martin made his last
race in a Roush Racing truck a memo-
rable one, pulling away for a hard-earned
victory at the Ford 200, while Todd
Bodine wrapped up the series champi-
onship with a 21st-place finish.
Fast facts: Skinner can clinch the title
by finishing second or third with at least
one lap led. Hornaday will win if leads the
most laps and Skinner finishes third with
zero laps led. ... 'The championship will
be decided in the final race for the 12th
time in 13 seasons. Only Jack Sprague
(1999) and Travis Kvapil (2003) failed to
win the title after carrying the lead into
the season finale. ... There has not been
a repeat winner in 11 truck races at
Homestead. Hornaday won in 2002. ...
Willie Allen has a seven-point lead over
Tim Sauter and a nine-point advantage
over Joey Clanton in the Rookie of the
Year standings.
Champ Car WoMrd Series
Last race: Sebastien Bourdais went out
a winner as well as a champion in his final
Champ Car race, overcoming a penalty
and a lead-trimming yellow flag to win the
Mexico Grand Prix before heading off to
Formula One. Bourdais held off pole-sitter
Will Power for his 31st career victory -tied


with Al Unser Jr. and Paul Tracy for sixth in
series history. And the Frenchman did it in
only 73 career starts over five years.
Formula One
Last race: Kimi Raikkonen won the
Brazilian Grand Prix to capture the.title in
the tightest race for the championship in
21 years. The Ferrari driver rallied from
third in the points standings for his first F1
crown, taking advantage of Lewis
Hamilton's mistake on the first lap and
Fernando Alonso's disappointing run.
Raikkonen grabbed the lead with 21 laps
to go and was followed by teammate
Felipe Massa. Alonso, Hamilton's McLaren
teammate, finished third.
Indy Racing League
Last race: Dario Franchitti claimed an
unlikely victory at Chicagoland
Speedway on Sept. 9 and won his first
IndyCar Series title in his farewell to
open-wheel racing. The difference for
Franchitti in the PEAK Antifreeze Indy
300 was his ability to squeeze out half a
lap more than Scott Dixon on their final
load of fuel, with the New Zealander
running out of ethanol while leading two
turns from the end of the 200-lap race.
Franchitti is moving to NASCAR in
2008.
NHRA
Last event: Tony Schumacher won his
fourth straight Top Fuel title, beating Bob
Vandergriff in the final round of the Auto
Club of Southern California Finals to edge
"Hot Rod" Fuller for the championship.
Matt Smith won the Pro Stock Motorcycle
crown with final-round win, while Funny
Car champion Tony Pedregon sweated it
out until the semifinals before securing his
second title. Jeg Coughlin wrapped up his
third Pro Stock title in the quarterfinals.


A Look AHEAD
Nextel Cup
Feb. 18 Daytona 500, Daytona
Beach, Fla. (Kevin Harvick)
Feb. 25-Auto Club 500, Fontana, Calif.
(Matt Kenseth)
March 11 UAW-Daimler Chrysler 400,
Las Vegas (Jimmie Johnson)
March 18 Kobalt Tools 500, Hampton,
Ga. (Jimmie Johnson)
March 25 Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn.
(Kyle Busch)
April 1 Goody's 500, Martinsville, Va.
(Jimmie Johnson)
April 15 Samsung 500, Fort Worth,
Texas (Jeff Burton)
April 21 Subway Fresh Fit 500,
Avondale, Ariz. (Jeff Gordon)
April 29 Aaron's 499, Talladega, Ala.
(Jeff Gordon)
May 5 Crown Royal 400, Richmond,
Va. (Jimmie Johnson)
May 12 Dodge Avenger 500,
Darlington, S.C. (Jeff Gordon)
May 27 Coca Cola 600, Concord,
N.C. (Casey Mears)
June 4 Autism Speaks 400, Dover,
Del. (Martin Truex Jr.)
June 10 Pocono 500, Long Pond, Pa.
(Jeff Gordon)
June 17 Citizens Bank 400, Brooklyn,
Mich. (Carl Edwards)
June 24 Toyota/Save Mart 350,
Sonoma, Calif. (Juan Pablo Montoya)
July 1 LENOX Industrial Tools 300,
Loudon, N.H. (Denny Hamlin)
July 7 Pepsi 400, Daytona Beach, Fla.
(Jamie McMurray)
July 15 USG Sheetrock 400, Joliet, Ill.
(Tony Stewart)
July 29 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard,
Indianapolis (Tony Stewart)
Aug. 5 Pennsylvania 500, Long Pond,
Pa. (Kurt Busch)
Aug. 12 Centurion Boats at The Glen,
Watkins Glen, N.Y. (Tony Stewart)
Aug. 21 3M Performance 400,
Brooklyn, Mich. (Kurt Busch)
Aug. 25 Sharpie 500, Bristol, Tenn.
(Carl Edwards)
Sept. 2 Sharp AQUOS 500, Fontana,
Calif. (Jimmie Johnson)
Sept. 8 Chevy Rock-and-Roll 400,
Richmond, Va. (Jimmie Johnson)
Sept. 16 Sylvania 300, Loudon, N.H.
(Clint Bowyer)
Sept. 23'- Dodge Dealers 400, Dover,
Del. (Carl Edwards)
Sept. 30 LifeLock 400, Kansas City,
Kan. (Greg Biffle)
Oct. 7 UAW-Ford 500, Talladega, Ala.
(Jeff Gordon)
Oct. 13 Bank of America 500,
Concord, N.C. (Jeff Gordon)
Oct. 21 Subway 500, Martinsville, Va.
(Jimmie Johnson)
Oct. 28 Pep Boys Auto 500, Hampton,
Ga. (Jimmie Johnson)
Nov. 4 Dickies 500, Fort Worth, Texas
(Jimmie Johnson)
Nov. 11 Checker Auto Parts 500,
Avondale, Ariz. (Jimmie Johnson)
Nov. 18 Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.
Busch Series
March 17'- Nicorette 300, Hampton,
Ga. (Jeff Burton)
March 24 Sharpie MiNI 30J0, Bristol,
Tenn. (Carl Edwards)
April 7 Pepsi 200' Le.t3,aon, Tenn:
(Carl Edwards) "
April 14 O'Reilly 300," Fo&r Worth,
Texas (Matt Kenseth)
April 20 Bashas' Supermarkets 200,
I Avondale, Ariz. (Clint Bowyer)
April 28 Aaron's 312, Talladega, Ala.
* (Bobby Labonte)
May 4 Circuit City 250, Richmond, Va.
(Clint Bowyer)
May 11 Diamond Hill Plywood 200,
Darlington, S.C. (Denny Hamlin)
May 26 Carquest Autoparts 300,
Concord, N.C. (Kasey Kahne)
June 2 Dover 200 (Carl Edwards)
June 9 Federated. Auto Parts 300,
Lebanon, Tenn. (Carl Edwards)
June 16 Meijer 300, Sparta, Ky.
(Stephen Leicht)
June 23 At&T 250, West Allis, Wis.
(Aric Almirola)
June 30 Camping World 200, Loudon,
'N.H. (Kevin Harvick)
July 7 Winn-Dixie 250, Daytona
Beach, Fla. (Kyle Busch)
July 14 USG Durock 300, Joliet, Ill.
(Kevin Harvick)
July 21 Gateway 250, Madison, III.
(Reed Sorenson)
July 28 Kroger 200, Indianapolis
(Jason Leffler)
Aug. 4 Napa Auto Parts 200, Montreal
(Kevin Harvick)
Aug. 11 -Zippo 200, Watkins Glen, N.Y;
(Kevin 'Harvick)
Aug. 18 Carfax 250, Brooklyn, Mich.
(Denny Hamlin)
Aug. 24 Food City 250, Bristol, Tenn.
(Kasey Kahne)
Sept. 1 Camping World 300, Fontana,
Calif. (Jeff Burton)
Sept. 7 Emerson Radio 250,
Richmond, Va. (Kyle Busch)
Sept. 22 Dover 200, Dover, Del.
(Denny Hamlin) .
Sept. 29 Yellow Transportation 300,
Kansas City, Kan. (Kyle Busch)
Oct. 12 Dollar General 300, Concord,
N.C. (Jeff Burton)
Oct. 27 Sam's Town 250, Memphis,
Tenn. (David Reutimann)
Nov. 3 -O'Reilly Challenge, Fort Worth,
Texas (Kevin Harvick)
Nov. 10 -Arizona.Travel 200, Avondale,
Ariz. (Kyle Busch)
Nov. 17- Ford 300, Homestead, Fla.
Craftsman Truck
May 18 Quaker Steak and Lube 200,
Concord, N.C. (Ron Hornaday Jr.)
May 26 Ohio 250, Mansfield, Ohio
(Dennis Setzer)
June 1 AAA Insurance 200, Dover,
Del. (Ron Hornaday Jr.)
June 8 Sam's Town 400, Fort Worth,
Texas. (Todd Bodine)
June 16 Michigan 200, Brooklyn,
Mich. (Travis Kvapil)
June 22 Toyota Tundra Milwaukee
200, West Allis, Wis. (Johnny Benson)
June 30 O'Reilly 200, Memphis, Tenn.
(Travis Kvapil)
July 14 Built Ford Tough 225,
Lexington, Ky. (Mike Skinner)
July 27 Power Stroke Diesel 200,
Indianapolis (Ron Hornaday Jr.)
Aug. 11 Toyota Tundra 200, Lebanon,
Tenn. (Travis Kvapil)
Aug. 22 O'Reilly 200, Bristol, Tenn.
(Johnny Benson)
Sept. 1 Dodge Dealers Ram Tough
200, Madison, Ill. (Johnny Benson)
Sept. 15 New Hampshire 200,
Loudon, N.H. (Ron Hornaday Jr.)


Sept. 22 Las Vegas 350 (Travis
Kvapil)
Oct. 6 Mountain Dew 250, Talladega,
Ala. (Todd Bodine)
Oct. 20 Kroger 200, Martinsville, Va.
(Mike Skinner)
Oct. 27 EasyCare Vehicle Services
Contract 200, Hampton, Ga. (Kyle Busch)
Nov. 2 Silverado 350, Fort Worth,
Texas (Ted Musgrave)
Nov. 9 Casino Arizona 150, Avondale,
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GOLF
LPGA-ADT Championship
Par Scores
Thursday
At Trump International Golf Club
Course
West Palm Beach, Fla.
Purse: $1.55 million
Yardage: 6,538 Par: 72 (36-36)
First Round
Christina Kim 34-33 67 -5
Mi Hyun Kim 31-36 67 -5
Juli Inkster 33-35 68 -4
Paula Creamer 33-35 68 -4
Catriona Matthew 33-36 69 -3
Cristie Kerr 34-35 69 -3
Lorena Ochoa 33-37 70 -2
Nicole Castrale 35-36 71 -1
Sophie Gustafson 35-37 72 E
Natalie Gulbis 38-34 72 E
Laura Diaz 35-38 73 +1
Morgan Pressel 37-36 73 +1
Suzann Pettersen 36-37 73 +1
Shi Hyun Ahn 37-37 74 +2
Annika Sorenstam 37-37 74 +2
Sarah Lee 35-39 74 +2
Seon Hwa Lee 34-40 74 +2
Ai Miyazato 41-34 75 +3
Jeong Jang 35-40 75 +3
Reilley Rankin 34-42 76 +4
Sherri Steinhauer 39-37 76 +4
Karrie Webb 34-42 76 +4
Jee Young Lee 41-35 76 +4
Angela Park 38-38 76 +4
Meaghan Francella37-40 77 +5
Angela Stanford 37-40 77 +5
Se Ri Pak 36-41 77 +5
Prammanasudh 38-39 77 +5
Brittany Lincicome 38-39 77 +5
Inbee Park 39-40 79 +7
Laura Davies 39-40 79 +7
Maria Hjorth 36-43 79 +7
MOVES
Thursday's Sports
Transactions
BASEBALL
National League
CHICAGO CUBS-Named Mark Riggins
minor league pitching coordinator.
American Association
PENSACOLA PELICANS-Acquired OF
Sean Gamble from Nashua (Can-Am) to
complete an earlier trade.
SIOUX FALLS CANARIES-Agreed to
terms with RHP Seth Gilleland.
Can-Am League
ATLANTIC CITY SURF-Released OF
Chaz Lytle.
NASHUA PRIDE-Traded RHP Dustin
Nielsen and INF Mike Pierre to Chillicothe
(Frontier) to complete an earlier trade.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY CUTTERS-
Sold the contracts of LHP Kevin Culpepper
and OF Ervin Alcantara to Brockton.
Northern League
FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS-
Renewed the contract of Steve
Montgomery, pitching coach.
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS-
Agreed to terms with INF Omar Padilla.
Named Mike Smith assistant general man-
ager/sales and marketing, Becky Kremen
assistant general manager/business oper-
ations, Jim Rice group sales manager and
Aaron Pineda ticket sales/media relations
assistant.
United Baseball League
HARLINGEN WHITEWINGS-
Exercised the 2008 options on OF John
Beal, P Derek Bennett, OF Bub Bergstrom,
INF Omar Bramasco, OF David Cardona,
P Angel Cordero, P Joey Cress, P Bobby
Darling, P Maximino de la Cruz, P Kenneth
Evoniuk, OF Ryan Fox, P Chris Gale, C
Kevin Griffin, P Todd Lutz, INF Alejandro


SOCCER
Continued from Page 1B

"One game at a time," he
said. "We're not trying to get
ahead of ourselves. It's a long
season and you never know
what can happen, especially in
a rivalry game like this. Both
teams started out a little tight
but our guys really got settled
after that first goal and really
got rolling in the second half."
Indeed they did.
In fact, while only two shots
found their way home, Lecanto


PIRATES
Continued from Page 1B

bigger school before heading
into district play.
"We're pretty much looking at
everything prior to our division-
al games as a scrimmage,"
Kiernan said.
"At this point, I want to see
some progress. That's how I
judge success."
Meanwhile, Crystal River
coach Jere DeFoor had a differ-
ent outlook.
"I just wanted to press
tonight, to see if we could do it
effectively," DeFoor said.
The Pirates did just that, get-


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TODAY'S SPORTS
AUTO RACING
3 p.m. (ESPN2) Nextel Cup Ford 400 Qualifying
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
6:30 p.m. (ESPN2) 2K Sports Coaches vs. Cancer Classic
Consolation Game Teams TBA
8:30 p.m. (ESPN2) 2K Sports Coaches vs. Cancer Classic Final
NBA BASKETBALL
7:30 p.m.(FSNFL) Orlando Magic at New Jersey Nets
8 p.m. (ESPN) Houston Rockets at San Antonio Spurs
10:30 p.m. (ESPN) Detroit Pistons at Los Angeles Lakers
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
11 p.m. (ESPN2) Hawaii at Nevada
GOLF
2 p.m. (GOLF) LPGA Golf ADT Championship Second Round.
1 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Golf UBS Hong Kong Open -
Third Round
HOCKEY
8 p.m. (SUN) Washington Capitals at Tampa Bay Lightning
SOCCER
3 p.m. (IND1) Soccer International Friendly- Austria vs. England
TENNIS
12:30 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP Tennis Masters Cup Round-Robin (Tape)
4 a.m. (ESPN2) ATP Tennis Masters Cup Semifinals (Live)


Prep CALENDAR


TODAY'S PREP SPORTS
FOOTBALL
7:30 p.m. Williston at Crystal River in 3A Playoffs
GIRLS BASKETBALL
7:30 p.m. Citrus at Dunnellon
7:30 p.m. Crystal River at West Port
7:30 p.m. North Marion at Lecanto
BOYS SOCCER
7:30 p.m. Lecanto at Crystal River
8 p.m. Belleview at Citrus
GIRLS SOCCER
7:30 p.m. Crystal River at Lecanto
7:30 p.m. Citrus at Belleview
WRESTLING
2 p.m. Citrus in Class 1A Shootout at Avon Park Conm. College


Martinez, OF Sam McLain, P Wilfrido
Laureano, INF Brian Nichols, IF Ericnardo
Padilla, INF Miguel Peguero, P Joe
Rogers, OF Luany Sanchez, P Julian
Willams, OF Teodoro Encarnacion and C
Danilo Reynoso.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
CHICAGO BULLS-Assigned G
JamesOn Curry to Iowa of the NBA
Development League.
SACRAMENTO KINGS-Waived G
Orien Greene.
NBA Development League
* ALBUQUERQUE THUNDERBIRDS-
Waived G Steven Barber, G Kris Collins, F
Harry Good, F Jackson Marlow and G/F
Tiras Wade.
ANAHEIM ARSENAL-Waived F B.J.
Walker, G Tyrone Anderson, G Clarence
Sanders, G Lorenzo Williams and C

outshot Crystal River 14-4 in
the game's final 40 minutes.
"They're good. They're real
good," Callaway admitted. "I
guess we know who the team to
beat in our district is this year."
Sunnellon soccer gets
first win of season
Dunnellon's boys soccer team
defeated Lake Weir, 4-1, Thursday
night for their first victory of the
season.
Scoring for the Tigers were
Rodrigo Quezada with two goals
and two assists, Reid Love with
one goal and one assist and Geoff
Manomano with one goal. Keeper

ting Lueallen's five points
before McDonald netted 14
straight The senior, in her first
year at Crystal River, hit the
offensive glass hard and had six
of her points off of her team-
mates' misses.
Seven Rivers' Alex Iwaniec
hit a runner in the lane to put
the Warriors on the board, but
Crystal River still ended the
first quarter up 21-2.
In fact, McDonald had a dou-
ble-double by the end of the
first quarter after grabbing 10
boards.
In Crystal River's first two
regular season contests, both
wins, McDonald has racked up
52 points and 29 rebounds
"She's fun to watch," Kiernan


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Bruce Brown.
AUSTIN TOROS-Waived G Ronald
Blackshear, F Joseph Works and F Marcus
Williams.
BAKERSFIELD JAM-Waived F Wayne
Oliver, F Lamar Gayle and G Jason Harris.
COLORADO 14ERS-Waived F Kelly
Whitney, F Brandon Dean, F Mo Charlo, F
Marcus Sanders and F Tyronne Beale.
DAKOTA WIZARDS-Waived F
Johnathan Burris, G/F Armein Kirkland, G
Donta Richardson and G Tony Gipson.
. FORT WAYNE MAD ANTS-Waived C
Shagari Alleyne, F Julius Ashby, G Frank
Richards, F Casey Love and G Anthony
Kyle.
IDAHO STAMPEDE-Waived G Marion
London, G Dwuan Rice and G Tim
Jennings.
IOWA ENERGY-Waived G Nedu
Onyeuke, F Alfred Neale,

Brandon Smith had nine saves.
Dunnellon is now 1-3 overall.
Warriors hoops win
preseason game
Seven Rivers boys basketball
defeated Williston, 65-41, Thursday
night in the Dunnellon Preseason
Classic.
Scoring for the Warriors were
Derek LaBahn with 22 points and
11 rebounds, Ty Commons with 16
points and Jon Woods with nine
points.
Seven Rivers opens its season
Monday at Clearwater Central
Catholic.

said of McDonald. "She's physi-
cal and she doesn't talk (on the
court). She just plays."
Maddie Burich, a junior for-
ward, led the Warriors with a
15-point effort. Seven Rivers
was without Rachael Capra,
who missed the contest with
the flu.
Kiernan was on crutches at
the game after undergoing
reconstructive surgery on his
ankle, but said, "I'm not missing
any of these games."
Crystal River plays at 7:30
p.m. tonight at West Port while
Seven Rivers doesn't play
again until Nov. 26 when the
Warriors girls and boys have a
doubleheader at Cedar Key.

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been out of the first round
since 2001.
"They're not a 4-6 team, I
think they are better than
that," Paradiso said.
Williston has been outscored
by an average of 6.6 points this
season and has only won two of
its last eight games. Most
recently the Red Devils lost to
Newberry, 47-14, in what is
always a huge rivalry game for
both schools.
Crystal River, on the other
hand, is riding an eight-game
winning streak and could very
easily have been 10-0 this sea-
son.: The Pirates lost their first
two games of the season by a
combined eight points.
However, if the Pirates'
intensity at practice is any indi-
cation, they realize none of that
matters now that the playoffs
have arrived.
"The kids are focused.
There's not that normal high
school, let's play a game and
have fun out there... it's like it's
something serious now,"
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his legs.
The senior has completed 55
percent of his passes for 2,325
yards along with 22 touch-
downs and just seven intercep-
tions. He has also run for 902
yards and nine touchdowns on
137 carries.
Helping Newcomer out will
be a stellar receiving corps led
by Torrion Smith and Ronnie
Baldner. The two have com-
bined for 1,174 yards and 12
touchdowns through 10 games.
Johnny MacDonald has been a
consistent option through the
air as well as Jake Noland,
who is averaging almost 18
yards per catch.
"It's gonna be tough for them
to stop four receivers, that's
going to be tough to game plan
for them," Paradiso said.
What the Pirates coach does-
n't want to see tonight are
drops. The Crystal River
receivers combined for nine
dropped passes last week in
the win against the Hudson.
"We're going to have to play
flawless football," Paradiso
said.
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trying to stop a Red Devil
offense that primarily gets it
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number if Newcomer and com-
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Whatever happens tonight,,
Paradiso said he is very
pleased with the season his
team has had and any success
in the playoffs would just be
"icing on the cake."
"I think we've proved,%
enough this year. Beating"
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behind, beating rival schools:
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game would just solidify it:
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- WHAT: Citrus Stampede Rode:..
a WHEN: Gates open 5:30 p.m., performance starts at 7-30 p.m. today and
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.II WHERE: Citrus County Fairgrounds, Inverness.
' COST: S15, aduIlt-, $5, children age 4 to 12' children age 3 and younger
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FTl he Citrus Stampede Rodeo
Sis back and rarin' to go.
'' Professional Rodeo
' Cowboys Association (PRCA)
S*' cowboys and cowgirls will
compete for points and prize
money today and Saturday at the
Citrus County
Fairgrounds in
Inverness.
Proceeds from the
*! event benefit 4-H pro-
grams in Citrus County.
"I' : '. ,' yCitrus County 4-H
,^ Agent Amy Duncan said
inew to this year's perform-
Sa nce is a Mexican fighting
bull, which is "an
extra-mean bull that's
"""', going to chase around
the rodeo clowns," she
said, "because that's the
pa irt that everybody loves
to see anyways. They love to see
somebody go flying, so that should
be interesting."
Duncan said other new perform-
a nee highlights will include the
wh i p-cracking talents of "Texas"
Jack Fulbright, "Hollywood Harris"
clowning around, and, for the little
cowpokes in the crowd, a boot race.
She explained that in this race,
children age 10 and younger will be
invited to take off one of their
boots, throw them in a pile, and
race the other children to retrieve
Y it. The winner will receive a belt
,.i buckle from Montana Silversmith.
S. The rodeo competition categories
w illI include bronc riding (both sad-
die and bareback), steer wrestling,
t tie-down roping, team roping, barrel
racing and bull riding.
The mounted 4-H Drill Team also
will perform.
Duncan said about 300 youngsters
in Citrus County belong to 4-H clubs.
The organization also operates local
school enrichment programs and
supports summer and day-camp
activities, as well as awards and
scholarships. The rodeo is the
Citrus County 4-H Foundation's only
fundraiser.
Gates open at 5:30 p.m. today and
Saturday. Performances start at 7:30
p.m. both days Tickets will be on
sale at the gate, $15 for adults, $5 for
children age 4 to 12, with children
age 3 and younger admitted free.
For information, call 564-4525.
Those who just can't get enough
rodeo action can head back at about
10 a.m. Saturday to the Eloise Van
Ness Livestock Arena at the fair-
grounds for the "slack" competition,
which means PRCA competition
that won't fit during the rodeo per-
formance.
Duncan said this would be mostly
barrel racing, team roping, steer
wrestling and tie-down roping,.
though there may be some rough
stock.
'"It's still very exciting," Duncan
added.


Inverness guitarist heading back home for concert


Catching up with Inverness-
based finger-style guitarist
Richard Gilewitz used to be as
much a part of my routine this time
of year at the Chronicle as making
sure there were stories about the lat-
est community theater productions.
I have enjoyed hearing his per-
spective on everything from how the
music-writing process works for him
(which includes the willingness to
wait and be bored to death) to how
Guitarist Richard Gilewitz will be in
concert at 8 p.m. Dec. I at the Art
Center Theatre In Hernando.
Special to the Chronicle


he describes his relation- n fundraising concert Dec. 1
ship with his musical I at the Art Center Theatre
mentor, David Walbert in Hernando a tradi-
(with Walbert as Yoda and tion in its fourth year.
Gilewitz as Luke The solo concert will
Skywalker). be a blend of Gilewitz on
And I think he once guitar, with a generous
mentioned something helping of entertaining
about borrowing multicol- stories from his travels as
ored long johns from a a touring artist and
farmer in New Zealand. Cheri Harris Breedlove Guitars clini-
Since other reporters ENTERTAIN cian. He said he has a
had the opportunity to ME greater fear of telling the
talk to Gilewitz for the same stories than playing
past two years, it was particularly the same music.
nice to chat with him recently about A very accomplished performer,
his career path and his annual his concerts are like a nice, iced chai


latte: smooth, cool, but with plenty of
spice.
This year's show will be a mix of
styles and genres. He said it would
include some seasonal tunes, as well
as songs from his live CD recorded
about two years ago at a concert in
Bend, Ore.
Though he planned for the CD to
include music from several perform-
ances on that tour, he said that
turned into a "magical night," with
an enthusiastic audience and stand-
out performances.
Now Gilewitz is working on a live
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2C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2007


Theater
E Family fun day, 1 to 8 p.m.
today at Regal Cinemas in the
Crystal River Mall for "Mr.
Magorium's Wonder Emporium"
with games and prizes. Drop off
donations for the U.S. Marine
Corps' Toys for Tots drive at Regal
Cinemas.
Stagecrafters seeks new
members with theater talent or
who would like to develop their tal-
ent. Spring play will have six char-
acters including one about 18
years old. Theater talent includes
set preparation, sound help, direct-
irng, prompting and other related
jobs. 382-2631. rhagaman@tam-
pabay.rr.com.
"0 "She Loves Me," through
Dec. 23, Mad Cow Theatre, 105 S.
Magnolia Ave., Orlando. $28,
adults; $26, students and seniors.
(408) 297-8788. www.madcowthe-
atre.com.
Salzburg Marionettes will
perform Rodgers and
Hammerstein's "The Sound of
Music," 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, and
4:30 and 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov.
23. Also, at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23,
it will perform Hansel and Gretel,
at the Phillips Center Black Box
Theatre, Gainesville. $25. (352)
392-ARTS (2787) or (800) 905-
ARTS or Ticketmaster, (904) 353-
3309.
Fourth annual Bravo
Awards, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.
28, at The Art Center Theatre,
2644 N. Annapolis Ave.,
Hernando. $15. 746-7606.
Bay Street Players 2007-
2008 season roster is: "Everybody
Loves Opal," Nov. 30 to Dec. 16;
"She Loves Me," Feb. 1 to 24,
2008; '"The Miracle Worker," April
11 to May 4, 2008; 'The Sound of
Music," July 11 to Aug. 3, 2008.
Performances at State Theatre,
109 N. Bay St., Eustis. (352) 257-
7777. www.baystreetplayers.org.
"Radio City Spectacular,"
with the Rockettes, Dec. 6 through
30, Carol Morsani Hall, Tampa Bay
Performing Arts Center. $39 to
$74. (800) 955-1045.
Florida Senior Playwright


Competition, for writers older than
50, submission deadline, Feb. 11,
2008. Three winning scripts to be
presented at the Hippodrome in
Gainesville during the Senior
Playwright Festival Weekend, May
9 to 11, 2008. thehipp.org/senior.
Jerry Seinfeld. 7 & 9:30 p.m.
Feb. 22, 2008, at the Phillips
Center for the Performing Arts,
Gainesville. Tickets $25 general
admission. Tickets on sale today.
Call (352) 392-ARTS (2787) or
(800) 277-1700.
Festivals
InglislYankeetown Lion's
Club Seafood Festival, includes
arts, crafts and food, Saturday and
Sunday, Yankeetown.
22nd annual Hoggetowne
Medieval Faire, Jan. 26 and 27
and Feb. 1 through 3, 2008,
Alachua County Fairgrounds.
Artisans' applications must be post-
marked no later than Nov. 19. (352)
393-8536. gvlculturalaffairs.org.
2008 International Festival,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
23, 2008, Lakeside Park on Civic
Circle in Beverly Hills. Free. 795-
6255 or 220-0071 or e-mail
marx.Jacqueline@ccbg.com.
Dance
Mixer Dance, live music, 8 to
11 p.m. first and third Fridays
monthly, Lake Panasoffkee
Community Building on County
Road 470 one block east of 1-75.
Bring finger foods. (352) 424-1688.
Loyal Order of Moose din-
ner dance, for members and qual-
ified guests, 5:30 p.m. Friday,
Inverness Lodge 2112 in
Invemess. 726-2112.
Knights of Columbus
Council 6168's weekly Sunday
dances, 6:30 p.m., doors open;
live music 7 to 10 p.m.; KOC hall
on County Road 486, one mile
east of County Road 491. $5. 746-
5995 or 344-2603.
Belly dancing class by
Debra Boydston beginners
class 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, inter-
mediate class 5 to 6:15 p.m.
Tuesday, Whispering Pines Park,
Inverness. $25 per four-week ses-


Learn the secrets


Special to the Chronicle
"The Secret River," ballet based on a Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
children's book, today through Sunday, Dunnellon Middle School
Auditorium. $10 in advance; $15 at the door. Show times are 7
p.m. today, 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.
www.vsdance.com.


On sale 10 a.m. today:
Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Jan. 2, 2008, St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa. $12 to $85.
On sale 10 a.m. Saturday:
Matchbox Twenty, 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, 2008, St. Pete Times
Forum, Tampa. $47 to $75.
Rascal Flatts with special guest Kellie
Pickler, 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008, Amway .'
Arena, Orlando. $49.75 to $65.
On sale 10 a.m. Monday:
Celine Dion, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan.
28, 2009, THIS IS CQ St. Pete Times
Forum, Tampa. $47.75 to $150.
Ticketmaster
For tickets and more information, call
Ticketmaster at (407) 839-3900 (Orlando),
(727) 898-2100 (St. Petersburg) or (813) 287-
8844 (Tampa) or online at ticketmaster.
com. The Ticketmaster outlet in Citrus
County is at FYE in the Crystal River Mall.
Celine Dion will perform Jan. 8
at the St. Pete Times Forum.


sion. 726-3913. www.cityofinver
nessonline.com.
Citrus Squares, 7 p.m.
Thursday. Fellowship Hall of the
First United Methodist Church of
Dunnellon, 21501 W. State Road
40, Dunnellon. (352) 489-1785 or
(352) 465-2142.
The Guilfoil Ballet Theater
presents "The Nutcracker," 2 and
7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, The
Palladium Theater in St
Petersburg. $12 to $25. (727) 441-
8700. www.mypalladium.org.
Dance Alive National Ballet
announces 42nd season of per-
formances, Curtis M. Phillips
Performing Arts Center,
Gainesville. (352) 371-2986.
www.dancealive.org.
2007-08 schedule is as follows:
"Nutcracker," 2 and 7:30 p.m.,
Dec. 15; 2 p.m., Dec. 16.
"Robin Hood," 2 and 7:30
p.m. Feb. 23, 2008.
"Ballet Spectacular," 7:30 p.m.
March 28, 2008.
Ballroom Dancing, 7 to 10
p.m., Dec. 27, Skate Mania
Center, 5461 S.E. Maricamp
Road, Ocala. $7. (352) 390-6455.
Special Interest
Jack Hannah Weekend at
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay,
wildlife encounters and autograph
signing, tomorrow through Sunday.
Show times 11:30 a.m., 2 and 4
p.m. at the Stanleyville Theater in
the park.
The Wiggles "Racing to the
Rainbow Live!", 1:30 and 5 p.m.
Saturday, St. Pete Times Forum,
Tampa. $18 to $35. www.ticket-
master.com.
Friday Flicks, 7 p.m. third
Friday monthly, at Unitarian-
Universalist Fellowship, 2149
County Road 486, Lecanto. today,
Nov. 16, "A Prairie Home
Companion, Dec. 14, "Mrs.
Henderson Presents." $3 donation.
527-2215.
Plant City Pig Jam, 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Saturday, Randy Larson
Four-Plex, 1900 S. Park Road and
1401 Albertsons Drive, Plant City.
Barbecue competition categories
for professionals, amateurs and


children. (813) 754-3707 or (800)
760-2315. www.plantcity.org.
Regal Railways presents
Holiday Train Show & Swap
Meet, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday,
Knights of Columbus Hall, 512 S.
Lincoln Ave., Clearwater. $3, chil-
dren 12 and younger free. (727) .-
441-2159.
Gasparilla Film Festival's if
Children's Day in Hyde Park c,
Village, includes screening of "The,
Polar Express," origami demon-
stration, children's yoga, food, and
bouncy house, 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday,
Free. (813) 514-9962 or info@gase
parillafilmfestival.com.
m ICE! at Gaylord Palms
Resort, 6000 W. Osceola Parkway;
Kissimmee, $9.99 to $24.99.
www.gaylordpalms.com/ice or
(407) 586-4-ICE. Dress warmly.
Ocala/Marion County 3
Christmas Parade, 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 1. Applications
available. (352) 595-2446. hamm-
cubs@aol.com.
Night of Lights, 6 p.m. to inr.
8:30 p.m., Dec. 7 through 13, FortO
Cooper State Park, 3100 Old .,:
Floral City Road, Inverness.
Admission donation: non-perish-
able foods .or new, unwrapped toys
for Citrus United Basket.
www.FloridaStateParks.org. rm
8th annual Historic Tour of
Homes, includes stops at three '
homes and the Brooksville
Woman's Clubhouse for refresh- 'uJ
ments, tour times 1, 2 and 3 p.m.?;
Dec. 9, beginning at Hernando v
Historical Museum, 601 Museum :C
Court, Brooksville. $12. (352) 796-
6026, (352) 848-7988. 711
96th annual St. Olaf
Christmas Festival, "Where
Peace and Love and Hope Abide,"
live on the bigscreen, 4 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 20, Citrus Stadium
Park Mall 20, 7999 Citrus Park
Town Center Mall, Tampa. $20.
www.FathomEvents.com.
Gasparilla Film Festival, '
Feb. 27 through March 2, 2008,
Tampa Theatre, Channelside
Theatres and Ybor City. www.gas
parillafilmfestival.com.
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They specialize in home cooked".
Latin specialties like authentic
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rice and beans and empanadas..,
Special desserts include flan, tres
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has a wide selection of items,
something to please everyone in your family. In addition to their specialty coffee's, their
beverage selections also lists Spanish sodas. Prices for entrees range from $5.95 to
$13.95.

Plans for the future include a walk-up window and additional outdoor seating.

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Tr, '* nonds, 7 p.m.
Saturday, icle Square Cultural
Center, 839o S.W. 80th St., Ocala.
$16 to $20. (352) 854-3670, e-mail
ticketsales@CSCulturalCenter.co
rn. www.CSCulturalCenter.com.
Central Florida Community
College Foundation announces its
2007-2008 Performing Arts
Series for Curtis Peterson
Auditorium in Lecanto:
3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13, 2008,
"Franc D'Ambrosio's Broadway."
3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10,
2008, Solid Brass.
3 p.m. Sunday, March 9,
2008, Hector Olivera.
Call (352) 746-6721, ext. 1416.
Bluegrass, gospel and
country jam, 7 .m. Monday at
Village Pines Campground, 7
miles north of Inglis on U.S. 19.
Come to play or to listen. Call
(352) 447-2777.
Citrus County Concert
Band rehearsals are from 6:30 to
8 p.m. Tuesday in the Lecanto
Middle School Band Room. New
members welcome. 795-1863.
Nature Coast Festival
Singers Christmas concerts, 3
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 25, Nativity
Lutheran Church, 6363
Commercial Way, Weeki Wachee;
7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 26,
Brooksville Wesleyan Church,


Bi68 Jasmine Dr., Brooksville; 3
m. Sunday, Dec. 2, St. Mark's
'sbyterian Church, 7922 State
52, Hudson. (352) 597-2235.
a Sister Hazel, 7:30 p.m., Nov.
27 -it the Curtis M. Phillips Center
for ti;t Performing Arts in
Gainesville. $25 to $40. (352) 392-
2787 or (800) 277-1700.
Student voice recital, 7:30
p.m., Nov. 28, at the Fine Arts
Auditorium on the Ocala Campus
of Central Florida Community
College, 3001 S.W. College Road.
Admission is $10 for adults $5 for
students. For tickets or additional
information, call the college box
office at (352) 873-5810.
Opera lecture series, spon-
sored by the Pinellas Opera
League, 2 to 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Murray Studio
Theater, 1111 McMullen Booth
Road, Clearwater. $5 per lecture;
six-lecture package, $25. (727)
791-7400.
Lecture schedule:
Nov. 28: "Rossini: Prolific
Genius and Society Darling," with
live singers.
0 Jan. 30: Sailing the high C's,
with live singers.
Feb. 27: Choruses
(Workhorses of Opera).
March 26: Ruth Eckerd Hall
Portals to the Arts (Celebrating 25
Years).
April 30: Giacoma Puccini:
150 Years of Eternal Melodies,
with live singers.
Benefit Variety Show, for
Annie Johnson Center, 7 p.m.


Hawthorne Heights


.Special to the Chronicle
Hawthorne Heights will be in concert with Red Jumpsuit Apparatus,
Amber Pacific and New Years Day at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Jannus
Landing in St. Petersburg. Tickets are $21. For information, visit
www.hawthorneheights.com or www.ticketmaster.com.


Friday, Nov. 30, historic Dunnellon
Depot. $10. 527-6902.
"Country Rocks the
Canyon" featuring Trace Adkins
and Montgomery Gentry, Dec. 1,
Rock Crusher Canyon, Crystal
River. $45 to $60. 527-8228.
Patriot Singers and Concert
Band, 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 1,
at the Fine Arts Auditorium on the
Ocala Campus of Central Florida
Community College, 3001 S.W.
College Road. Admission is $10
for adults, $5 for students.
Classical choir & holiday music.
(352) 873-5810.
Suwannee Valley Bluegrass


Pickin', 7 p.m. the first Saturday
monthly, Otter Springs RV Resort
Lodge, 6470 S.W. 80th Ave.,
Trenton. Free. (800) 990-5410,
(386) 935-3337 or the resort at
(352) 463-0800.
Singing Christmas Tree First
Baptist Church of Crystal River.
Performances Dec. 1, 2, 5 and 7
to 9. 795-3367.
The Rat Pack with special
guest the Dan McMillion Jazz
Orchestra, Sunday, Dec. 2,
Centro Theatre, Ybor City. 6 p.m.,
doors open; 7 p.m., showtime. $30
to $35. www.ticketmaster.com.
www.centrotheatre.com.


Citrus Jazz Society's
December jam session, 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 2, Magnolia Ballroom,
Plantation Inn and Golf Resort,
9301 W. Fort Island Trail, Crystal
River. $7. 795-9936. www.citrusjaz-
zsociety.org.
The King's Singers, 7:30
p.m., Dec. 3, at the Curtis M.
Phillips Center for the Performing
Arts in Gainesville. Tickets are $35,
front orchestra, mezzanine and
mid-orchestra; $30, rear orchestra;
and $20, balcony. (352) 392-2787
or (800) 277-1700.
Pinellas Opera League
monthly luncheon meeting,
Christmas luncheon with special
guest opera star Sherill Milnes, 11
a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5, Dunedin
Country Club, 1050 Palm Blvd.,
Dunedin. $20. Reservations
required by Dec. 2. (727) 738-4007.
Citrus County Historical
Society's Jazz at the Museum
series in the 1912 Historic
Courthouse in downtown
Inverness. $20 per concert. 341-
6427.
Selected dates:
Dec. 6 "Jazz for the
Holidays" featuring vocalist Kim
Evans.
1 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14, 2008 -
"My Funny Valentine" featuring
Norman Bernard on flugelhorn and
vocals. A Tribute to Chet Baker.
7 p.m. April 24, 2008 Jazz
Appreciation Month Celebration.
Woodview Coffee House,
schedule for 2007-2008 season:
Dec. 7, Deux Oh.


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Feb. 1, Rod MacDonald.
Feb. 29, Castlebay.
6 April 11, The NewAshley
Gang.
May 9, Willie Green with
Blues Got Us.
June 6, Hannah's Whirl.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; open-
ing act, 8; featured performers,
8:30. Unity Church of Citrus
County Fellowship Hall, 2628
Woodview Lane, Lecanto.
i "Messiah" performances by
Citrus Community Concert Choir, 2
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9, Faith
Lutheran Church, 935 S. Crystal
Glen Drive, Lecanto; 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 11, St. Anne's
Episcopal Church, 9870 W. Fort
Island Trail, Crystal River; and
S7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14, First
Presbyterian Church of Inverness,
206 Washington Ave. $10; children
12 and younger free. 628-6452.
a Sugarmill Chorale
Christmas Concert, 3 pm,
Saturday, Dec. 15 at Curtis
Peterson Auditorium in Lecanto.
Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 at
the door. Doors open at 2:15 for
ticket holders. 382-5865.
N Royal Philharmonic
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State Symphony of Mexico,
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Carr Performing Arts Center in
Orlando. Program includes music
by Bernstein and Rodrigo and
Buxtehude-Chavez with featured
guitar soloist Alfonso Moreno and
director Enrique Batiz. (407) 539-
04245. festivaloforchestras.org.
Curtis M. Phillips Center for
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Auditorium schedule:
Visit the Phillips Center Box
Office or call (352) 392-ARTS for
tickets. Events, dates, times and
programs are subject to change.
Slim Goodbody presents The
Bodyology Show 10 a.m. today.
Ahn Trio with the David Benoit
Trio 7:30 p.m. today. $25 to $35.
Yamato, The Drummers of
Japan 7:30 p.m. Sunday. $20 to
$35.
Tango Buenos Aires 7:30
p.m. Tuesday. $15 to $30.
Salzburg Marionettes -
"Hansel & Gretel" 2 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 23; Rodgers and
Hammerstein's "The Sound of
Music" 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23.
$2 to $30.


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children.
Alachua County Youth
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7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 25.
Free tickets available beginning
one hour prior to performance.
SGeorgian State Show- 10
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Gainesville Ballet Theatre
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10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 30; 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 1.
"The House of Yes" 8 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 30; 2 and 8 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 1; 2 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 3. Free tickets distributed at
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Floridance 7:30 p.m.
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The King's Singers, "Holiday'
7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3. $20
to $35.
Danza 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 5.
Danscompany presents
"Cinderella" 2 and 8 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 8.
Gainesville Community Band
presents "Bright Christmas" 2
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9. Free tickets
i distributed beginning one hour


Artist's works on display


Laura Mae "Corky" Duink has
Chronicle's Inverness office.

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Friday, Dec. 14; 2 and 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 15; 2 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 16. $15 to $30, $12 for chil-
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her paintings on display at the

7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 20. $20
to $35.
"Doo-Wop for Take Stock,"
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County scholarship fundraiser, 7
p.m. Friday, Feb. 8, 2008, Curtis
Peterson Auditorium, Lecanto.
$25. 746-6721, ext. 6148.
Arts & Crafts
The Citrus Watercolor
Club's Annual Art Exhibit and
Sale, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today and


10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The
Old Courthouse Heritage Museum
One Courthouse Square,
Inverness. 341-6427.
The Fall Harvest of Art,
Saturday and Sunday at the O),utlet
Shopping Mall on U.S. 19 in
Spring Hill. Free. (352) 796-1189
or (352) 683-5452.
www.springhillartleague.com.
Crafts Festival hosted by
Eastern Star, New Port Richey
Chapter 117, Saturday and
Sunday at 5329 Sunset Road,
New Port Richey. (727) 834-9377
or (727) 207-2149. *
Needlework Fun Groups, 2
to 4 p.m., first and third Saturday
monthly, Wildwood Public Library,
310 S. Palmer Drive, Wildwood.
(352) 748-1158.
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Spring Hill Art League meet-
ing and demonstration, 7 to 9
p.m. Monday, United Church of
Christ, 4244 Mariner Blvd., Spring
Hill, as wildlife watercolorist Ellen
Snyder demonstrates her tech-
nique. Isimonel@tampabay.rr.com.
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the Webber Center, Ocala
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Even though Thanksgiving
hasn't arrived, we've been
bombarded with Santa,
snI.u il-k:- and googly-eyed rein-
deer. In the wake of these prema-
ture festivities, "Fred Claus" had a
chance to spark the holiday season;
however, it turns out to be a slushy
washout.
"Fred Claus" is more like a feud-
ridden Jerry Springer special
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ish morality
monologues.
And the star-
ring elves look
A terrible!
Instead of
using real little
People in the
lead roles,
adult heads
Heather Foster were superim-
posed on chil-
dren's bodies -
resulting in
unnatural bob-
blehead beings. Also, the music was
way out of place, ranging from omi-
nous axe-murder themes to an off-
color portrayal of "Silent Night."
Simply put, "Fred Claus" is a
two-candy-canes-down, jingle-bell
flop.
According to the lackluster story-
line, long ago in a far-off land, a
chubby new edition infant son
Nicholas blessed the Claus fami-
ly. At first, Nicholas' big brother,
Frederick, eagerly receives the
rosy-cheeked bundle of joy.
Promising to be the "best big broth-
er in the world," he delights the
munchkin with handmade gifts. Yet
as Nicholas grows, Fred competes
for attention with his saintly broth-
er. When Mrs. Claus (Kathy Bates)
starts favoring Nicholas, Fred loses
it. Sick of being second place, he
becomes a "naughty" child. As
Fred's character deteriorates,
Nicholas achieves sainthood, freez-
ing him and his family in time.
Fast-forward and Saint Nicholas
(Paul Giamatti) is now an interna-
tional icon while Fred (Vince
Vaughn) is a lowly repo man.
Grumbling in his brother's shadow,
he leads a bah-humbug life. In an


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Paul Giamatti, left, and Vince Vaughn appear in a scene from "Fred Claus."


effort to crawl out of a financial
hole, Fred decides to impersonate
a bell-ringer to rake in some extra
cash. But Fred's scheme crumbles
when he's arrested.
Desperate to get out on bail, Fred
phones his white-haired "little"
brother for help. Nicholas decides
to do so, on one condition: Fred
must come up and visit his family
at the North Pole. With no other
option, Fred agrees to participate
in the wild, fist-flinging, snowball-
chucking family reunion.
"Fred Claus" disengaged me
within 20 minutes. Mind-numbing
arguments dragged on everlasting-
ly There is nothing more irritating
than watching irritable people wal-
low about the screen for two hours
straight. Rather than providing
Christmas cheer, this film focused
too much on dysfunctional families
in a cornball spectacle.


Additionally, the visuals left a lot
to be desired. As mentioned, I was
disappointed to see that very few of
the elves were genuine little peo-
ple. Shrinking celebrities like
Ludacris into elf proportions
looked abnormal. On top their awk-
ward appearance, the fake elves'
movements were off-key. The visual
mishap sapped aesthetic charm
from the film.
Furthermore, Nicholas's overly
bloated hands gave a whole new
meaning to Santa "Claws." Whether
the monster hands were created by
prosthetics or were the appendages
of a sausage-fingered actor, seeing
Paul Giamatti with paws the size of
his face proved a distracting annoy-
ance.
Lastly, the overpowering music
constantly fought with the film.
Noisy compositions drowned the
storyline and often didn't fit with


what was going on. Whenever the
grouchy holiday inspector, Clyde
(Kevin Spacey), stalked into the
scene, foreboding horror music
droned throughout the theater; it
was unintentionally funny. Then, if
things weren't bad enough, "Silent
Night" was slapped on top of a
freakish present-opening scene.
The sacred hymn didn't deserve
such desecration I was offended
by its placement.
To sum it up, "Fred Claus" is not
a blast; it's a bust. I doubt anyone
can enjoy this sorry excuse for a
"heartwarming" holiday movie; it'll
have young and old clawing for the
exit. D-.
Rated PG for mild language and
some rude humor.

Heather Foster is a junior at
Vanguard High School in Ocala.


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DVD and is considering
recording another CD in June
in a Nashville studio. For this
project, he plans to team up
with cellist Laurie Jarski from
Ann Arbor, Mieh.
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nobody's letting me," he joked.
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of time on the road, touring
both at home and abroad,
including stops in Ireland (for
the Clonakilty International
Guitar Festival) and Germany
in September (for Oktoberfest
in Munich, where the non-
drinker did get a soft pretzel
the size of his -head), and
already planning his fourth


trip to New Zealand in May
2008 for the Taupo
International Guitar Festival.
A recent visit to Huntsville,
Ala., for his 30th high school
reunion served as a reminder
to be grateful for where he is
now, and to motivate him to
putting more effort into per-
fecting his craft and his tech-
nique.
"I don't think I made the
wrong deci-
IE NET sion," he said,
glewtz.co "going the
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richardgdiewitz Concert
time is 8 p.m.
at the Art Center Theatre, 2644
N. Annapolis Ave., Hernando.
A meet-and-greet reception
starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $18
for adults and $12 for students.
For more information, call 746-
7606.

Contact Cheri Harris,
Chronicle features editor, at
charris@chronicleonline.com
or 563-5660, ext 1380.


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Saturday, December 1

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
$10 non refundable
The tour features five beautiful Citrus County
homes that are exquisitely decorated for the
holiday season. The CRWC will provide tour guests
at its clubhouse with light refreshments, detailed
maps and a wonderful display of
Nativity collections.
There will be an auction for a fantastic
o ^y ^ ^ holiday gift basket. -


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ART CENTER OF CITRUS COUNTY

Art Center Theatre
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Dire ..edby Fran Brag
Directed by Fran Brag


November 9-25, '07
Call: 352-746-7606
Tickets: $18.00 per person
Box Office Hours:
Monday through Friday 1-4 pm
2644 Noith Annapolis Avenue
Hernanido, FL 34442
www.artcenter.cc


Cast
Jimmy Perry. David Kuhn
Manuel- Joey Stein
Toby Landau -Jaret Lubowiecki
Evy Meara Emily Antonen
Polly Mear Ashley Kisner
Lou Tanner Chris (Wiz) Wilson
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Saturday, Dec. 1. ~ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 2 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
1715 Forest Dr., Inverness
Across from Whispering Pines Park
Featuring:
Our famous pickles
Guava Jelly -",
Cookies
Pastries .
Soup in a Jar ..... i ,
Cocoa in a Cone J, /j '
Scones in a Cone k\"
Sun visors
Flip-flops
Christmas Ornamet-
Christmas Centerpiie-
Snowmen
Decorated Tee-shin.
Canvas Bags
Soap Holders 4 ,I J1T .' '-f .,
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Greeting Cards
Kitchen Towels '
Stocking Stuffes--- .
and much more, all at reasonable prices


Shepherd of the Hills Episcopal Church proudly hosts

Citrus County


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Socktails/appetizers hour 6pm-7pmr
Dinner and Dance 7pm-llpm.
Beverly Mills R-ecreation
Association Clubhouse
77 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills
Semi-Formal Attire
Featuring the popular
Suncoast Sounds Band
and Award winning Chef
Michael Marino
Tickets are $30 each (donation).
Purchase at the church,
2450 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy.
Monday-Friday, from 9 a.m. until '
noon, Sunday til' noon. Shepherd of
the Hills Episcopal Church 527-0052
or at the three Chamber of
Commerce offices.
Crystal River-795-3149
Inverness-726-2801
Homosassa-628-2666


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Friends fall sale breaks record


Advent Hope,
Crystal River
The weekly prayer and share
time Is 7 p.m. today. The topic is
DNA relationships.
The weekly Bible study for all
ages is at 10 a.m. Saturday. The
study for adults is in the Book of
Hebrews. At 11:30 a.m. is the wor-
ship service. The speaker is Tom
Baker. All are invited to stay for fel-
lowship meal after the service.
Vespers service is at 5:30
p.ar. There will be a talent show,
and after will be game night.
The vegetarian food store is
open 10 a.m. to noon Wednes-
day. Youth Night is from 6:30 to
8 p.m. Wednesday.
The church is at 428 N.E.
Third Ave., Crystal River. For
more information, call 794-0071
or go online to www.adventhope
church.com.
--- Glad Tidings Church,
Crystal River
Sabbath school begins at
9:15 a.m. Saturday with song
then study. Divine hour follows
at 11 a.m. Elder Surber will
deliver the message. A vegetari-
an lunch is provided after the
service.
An ongoing Bible prophecy is
at 6 p.m. Thursday. All are invit-
ed.
The church is at 622 N.E.
Second St., Crystal River (next
to Burger King). All are invited.
Call 628-1743.
Seventh-day Adventist
Church, Homosassa.
"Liberty" is the title of the ser-
mon at the 11 a.m. service by
Pastor Dale Wolfe. A salute to
-' all veterans who protect our
freedoms, our liberties and our
country.
The Sabbath school under
the direction of Corliss Gesell
W jkeature "thankfulness" as the
ram theme. Class study
s s at 10 a.m. with classes for
ag-ts and for young people. We
irp you join us as we study
tc other.
;The Tuesday evening study
group starts at 7 p.m. and the
topic is "Prayer Warriors."
The church is at 5863
C inal St.
venth-day Adventist
hurch, Inverness
"God Will Wait, But Not For-
ever" is the message at 11 a.m.
Saturday. "The Joy of Giving
T nks" is the Sabbath school
t[: .lte. Song service begins at
9)O and includes a mission
spotlight. "Indestructible Hope"
ir the Bible study topic. Vege-
tarian buffet follows.
Vespers begins at 5 p.m. with
p r two of "The Islamic Con-
n ion." Health food available
a Itr sundown.
- -riends and church members
a invited to the wedding cele-
b tion of Dolly Silva and Gerald
Porter at 7 p.m. Sunday.
,Spanish Is for Fun" meets at
6"n. Monday.
2fhe thrift store and health
food store are open from 9 a.m.
to noon Wednesday. Health
f(iod is again available after the
6 p.m. prayer meeting.
The annual Thanksgiving buf-
fet will be at noon Thursday.
.The church is 4.5 miles east
of Inverness off of State Road
S- 411, in Eden Gardens. Call 726-
93'11 or visit www.sda-inver
ness.org.

SPET SPOTLIGHT
The Chrjn:le in'. inte.-'.
S lea. ers. to submit pho-
Stos of their pets,
1,Include a short de c ip
tcn of the pet and own-
ers, including names
Sand -,rnetocwns Photos
cannot be returned with-
out a self addjie.-:,:
*~ stan-ped ervelcipe
.'GrOup phr.tOS o m:i-.re
than tw.:' pets cii rict be
printed. Pets should be
S alive and belong to local
owners.
SSend photos and infer
nation to Pet Spotlight,
[ c o Citrus C'ountr
Chronicle, 1 624 i1
SMeadowcrest Blvd.,
SCrystal River, FL 34429.


Special to the Chronicle

Thanks to tremendous pub-
lic support of the recent Fall
Book Sale, the Friends of the
Citrus County Library System
raised an unprecedented
$38,000 for local libraries. More
than 1,000 bargain-hunting
book lovers shopped the five-
day event, praising the quality,
selection and organization of
the sale items. The contribu-
tions will help fund the pur-
chase of new books, print and
audio, periodical subscriptions
and other assistance for the
libraries.
Blue dots affixed to books,
CDs, DVDs and other materials
identify the additions to the
library collection made possi-
ble by the book sale money
Popular selections include best
sellers, audio books and large
print volumes. Look for these
at Central Ridge, Coastal and
Lakes region libraries.
The fall sale continues a tra-
dition of success which began
six years ago with the formation
of Friends of the Citrus County
Library System. With the addi-
tion of proceeds from this
fundraiser, the combined FOC-
CLS partners of Central Ridge,
Coastal and Lakes Region in the
semi-annual book sales have
raised $264,500 for the Citrus
County library system.
Another successful outcome
of the sale was the contribution
to other worthy causes. In addi-
tion to helping libraries, sale
patrons supported childhood
literacy by donating more than
300 books which will be distrib-
uted to childcare centers by the


Special to the Chronicle

Take Stock in Children of
Citrus County announces its
upcoming scholarship fund-
raising performance event
"Doo-Wop For Take Stock" to
be held at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8,
at Curtis Peterson Auditorium,
Lecanto (Lecanto High
School).
Featuring a one-and-a-half-
hour live performance by the
'50s and '60s sensationally tal-
ented and entertaining vocal
Doo-Wop group The Saints.
The Saints will be performing
some of the most memorable
and greatest hits from the '50s
and '60s, including: "Why Do
Fools Fall In Love," "Heatwave
Medley," "Doo-Wop Medley,"


KARL STARZINGER/Special to the Chronicle
Book lovers scurry for bargains recently during the opening night of the Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale at the Citrus County
Auditorium. The five-day event raised $38,000 for Citrus County libraries, bringing the grand total of FOCCLS contributions for the past
six years to $264,500. Friends volunteers are again collecting books for its spring book sale that will run from April 4 to 8.


Early Learning Coalition of the
Nature Coast. The Friends also
contributed boxes of books to
Operation Paperback for
American troops overseas. And
in response to a request from
the Department of Community
Services, FOCCLS collected
two boxes of self-help books for
the Drug Court Library to aid
in rehabilitation of nonviolent
drug addicted offenders.
FOCCLS volunteers cele-
brate all theses successes, but


they don't rest. The Book
House at the historic
Hernando School Community
Center operates year-round.
Volunteers work two mornings
a week sorting, pricing and
packing boxes for the next sale,
April 4 to 8, at the Citrus
County Auditorium.
People have asked how to
contribute items for the sale.
Simply drop off gently used
books, CDs, DVDs, games and
puzzles at the checkout desk of


Central Ridge, Coastal or
Lakes Region libraries.
Friends would like avid read-
ers, who have finished their
fall purchases, to consider
recycling and donating the
books to the library for resale.
We also need more children's
books. If your children or
grandchildren have outgrown
some of those early childhood
selections, please clear the
shelves and toy boxes and
donate the books for other


youngsters.
FOCCLS is a nonprofit
organization and donations are
tax deductible as charitable
contributions. A receipt is
available upon request. For
more information, call 746-
1334 or 527-8405
We look forward to seeing
you next spring, and thanks *
again to the residents of Citrus
County for your continuing
support of our libraries and the
enhancement of learning.


Touch "wClass Corvette Club picnic
.__ -,-. = The Touch of Class
Corvette Club had its
annual picnic at the
Floral City Part- John
and Nanov Willis
made the arrange-
ments and they did
their usual super job.
.'There was plenty to
.Seat and drink and the
best part was the
.. ,~ability to mingle with
Sthe other members on
a gorgeous fall day.,
BOB VACCA/Special to the
Chronicle





Park site of fall classes


Special to the Chronicle

Fall is upon us, now is the
time to see what is happening,
at the city of Inverness
Department of Parks and
Recreation as we present the
fall schedule of programs.
All classes are conducted at
the Whispering Pines Park
Recreation Building, except
for water aerobics and tennis,
at 1700 Forest Drive in
Inverness. To register for a
class, sign up prior to the class
time at the Whispering Pines
Park Administration office. A
list will be provided at the time
of registration for classes
requiring supplies. For more
information, call 726-3913
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. go
online to www.cityofinvernes-
sonline.com.
Quilting by Karol Kusmaul
- from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday
evenings. Registration fee is
$56 per eight-week session.


Classes will begin in
September.
Crochet by Esther Hughart
- Tuesday afternoons from 1
to 3 p.m., registration fee is $15
per six-week session.
Belly Dancing by Debra
Boydston Tuesday evenings
- beginners class 4 to 4:30 p.m.
Intermediate class 5 to 6 p.m.
Registration fee is $25 per four-
week session.
Watercolor by Ann Weaver
- from 9:30 to -11:0 a.m.
Wednesday, registration fee is
$60 per six-week session.
Classes will begin in October.
Sewing by Alida Langley --
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. or 8:30
p.m. Wednesday, registration
fee is $36 for two-hour class or
$54 for three-hour class for 12-
week session.
Yoga by Denise Holt from
6 to 7:15 p.m. Thursday, regis-
tration fee is $25 per five-week
session. These classes are on
going, join any Thui-nday


Fishing by Bud Andrevws -
from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. thi,'
Friday of the month, regitr.
tion fee is $20 per monthly
workshop.
Bob Ross Painting by
Margaret Messina -
Registration fee is $50 for each
class, materials provided I
instructor.
Pen & Ink with Oil Rouging
by Sharon Kuester -9:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m., registration fo', -
$!- per class, maternis pie
ed by instructor. Call for .ay
and time.
Tennis Lessons by Lindsey
Rodriguez individual tennis
lessons for all ages, registra-
tion fee is $25 per hour or 10
hours for $200. Fees are paid at
Whispering Pines Park
Administration Office.
Personal History Writing
Class by Kathleen Dobronyi -
from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Registration fee is $30 for
eight-week class.


Kiwanis to have Chinstmas parade


Special to the Chronicle

The Kiwanis Club of Central
Ridge-Crystal River announ-
ces that the 2007 Beverly Hills
Christmas Parade is set for 10
a.m. Saturday, Dec. 1.
The annual parade route
will run down Beverly Hills
Boulevard to the Civic Center
and will promote the Kiwanis
theme, "Children of the
World." Spectators are wel-
come anywhere along the
parade route or around Civic
Circle where food and pictures


Completed registration form and $10
entry fe, are due by Nov. 26.


with Santa for famili-r will be
available.
Completed registrar ,n form
and $10 entry fee ar iue by
Nov. 26. Obtain an e. v form
and other information y call-
ing Pete D'Elia at 527-,jJ9 or e-
him at pdelia899@yahoo.com.
The four categories that will
be judged for awards are "Best


Business Entry," "Best Reli
gious "'try" "Best Youtl
Entry," "Best Club Enttry" and
"Best Overall Entry." Judging,
will be based on elements of
theme, color, excitement and
creativity.
Participants will line up at
8:30 a.m. at Melbourne Street
and Beverly Hills Boulevard.


"Cleftone Medley," "ABCs Of
Love," "Stormy Weather," "I
Believe," "Motown Medley"
and many more.
The Citrus County Cruisers
will cruise the parking lot.
Founded in 1995, the mission
of Take Stock in Children is to
provide deserving qualified
children in our community
with scholarships to college
and guidance from caring men-
tors. Since 1995, Take Stock in
Children has provided more
than 12,000 children with
scholarships (totaling over $90
million) and, mentors through-
out the state of Florida.
Tickets are $25 donation.
Call Janet E. Clymer, program
coordinator; at 746-6721, ext.
6148.


Pet vaccination clinic slated


Special to the Chronicle

A low-cost pet vaccination
clinic will be offered from 10 to
11:30 a.m. Saturday at Tractor
Supply, 11242 N. Williams St.
(Wal-Mart) in Dunnellon.
Vaccinations are dog/cat rabies
$5, distemper-parvo combo
$13, cat distemper $13, and


kennel cough $12. A veterinari-
an administers the shots and
provides legal documentation.
The Teaching Zoo in Bush-
nell sponsors the clinic as a
public service/fundraising pro-
ject. The funds will be used in
its new secluded endangered
species and pachyderm repro-
duction facility.


Submit information at least two weeks before the event.
. Early su mrnission of timely material is apr;,reciated, but mul.
tiple publications cannot be guaranteed.


* Submit material at Chrcrncle offices in Inverness or Crvystal
Piver, by tax at 563 3280. or by e-mail to community@
chrconicleonline cornr


M* News notes tend to run one week prior to the date ol ar,
event. Publication on a spectic day cannot be guaranteed.
* Expect notes to run nro more than twice


Newcomers taste wine


Special to the Chronicle
Donna Scarpello and Kay Daniels enjoyed a night of wine
tasting with the Newcomers of Citrus County at the
Crystal River Wine and Cheese Company. The Newcomers
Club is dedicated to getting acquainted and exploring
local attractions. If you have lived in Citrus County for less
than two years, call Sharon Gatz at 270-3908 for informa-
tion about the next luncheon meeting.




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The cast of "Beehive, the 60's Musical" in their fun costumes and wigs. From left to right:
Teanna Berry, Kate Feerick, Elizabeth Gross, Patrice Covington, Alicia Campbell and Jillian
Nyhan Zygo.

'Beehive, the 60's Musical' set for Sunday performance


CHRISTINE JOHNS
For the Chronicle

The CFCC Performing Arts Series will
showcase the ladies of the 1960s this week-
end v.ith 'Belive, the 60's Musical."
Catch them on stage at 3 p.m. Sunday at
the Curtis Peterson Auditorium in Lecanto.
This piece of musical theater is a tribute
to the female artists of the
'60s who brought hopeful WHAT: "BE
inspiration to a decade 60's Music
unlike any other. "Beehive's" WHEN: 3
fun-filled performance cele-
brates the musical work of a WHERE: C
female artists such as The Peterson A
Supremes, Aretha Franklin, Lecanto.
Connie Francis, Lesley Gore, COST: $1E
and Petula Clark. admission
"Where Did Our Love Go," reserved
"One Fine Day," "It's My m INFO: 746
Party," "The Beat Goes On," ext. 1416.
"Wishin' And Hopin'," "River
Deep, Mountain High,"
"Respect," "Piece Of My Heart," and "Me
And Bobby McGee," are just some of the
classics featured in this upbeat off-
Broadway production.
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women in the '60s," said Kate Feerick, one
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from the '60s at the show who seemed to
really enjoy it, but it hits wide ranges of peo-
ple. You can see people turning to each
other and recognizing all of the songs we
sing."
"Beehive" was created by Larry Gallagher
in New York City and was an instant success
with both audiences and critics. In 1986, it
generated a national tour,
ehive, the which has brought the cast to
al." Chicago, Toronto and Japan.
.m. Sunday. The show, named after the
popular '60s hairstyle, fea-
rtis tures 45 wigs styled by hair
auditorium, professional Jason Hayes
and takes more than 20 cans
, general of hairspray, as well as 40 fun
$20, and colorful costumes fit to
ats. portray the bold statements
6721, of the '60s female.
The female artists of the
1960s have made a lasting
impression on decades to fol-
low, and "Beehive" is a fitting tribute to
them. This fast-paced trip down memory
lane is sure to get audiences singing along to
songs many fans know and love. "It's such a
great and fun show," Feerick said, "especial-
ly seeing and hearing the audience sing
along."


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Museums
Coastal Heritage Museum
announces new hours, 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday,
532 Citrus Ave., Crystal River. 795-
1755.
N Exhibition of Vermont artist
* Deidre Scherer's fine art fabric
and thread series, "Surrounded
by Family and Friends" and "The
Last Year," Saturday through Feb.
3, 2008, Appleton Museum of Art,
4333 E. Silver Springs Blvd.,
Ocala. $6, adults; $4, seniors; $3,
children 10 to 17. Museum hours
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through
Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
(352) 291-4455, ext. 1835.
www.appletonmuseum.org.
Student Surrealist Art
Exhibit, a juried exhibition of art
from middle and high school art stu-
dents in Pinellas County, Nov. 23
through Jan. 21, 2008, Salvador
Dali Museum, St. Petersburg. (800)
442-3254. salvadordalimuseum.org.
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-Nature Coast Volunteer Center Heidi Blanchette ~ 527-5950
-Storm Football Annita Moore ~ 400-5002
-Sharks Football Dan Baldner 564-1223 or 302-9603
-Dunnellon Little League-Greg Grybko 489-5341
-Central Citrus Little League Larry Swain 258-0633 or 527-4224 ,
-Boys And Girls Club Lori Pender ~ 621-9225 or 341-2507
-Citrus Youth Basketball Ed Buckley 726-6000 or 422-2367
-Crystal River High School Athletic Department Tony Stukes ~ 795-4641x4
-Crystal River Little League Tom Salute 795-6486x3795 or 302-8824
-Habitat For Humanity Bonnie Peterson 563-2744
-Mid-Florida Community Services Linda Graves 796-8117
-Marion County Senior Services Gail Cross 620-3501


Series, 2 p.m. Tuesday, "In the
Mood for Love," Appleton Museum
of Art of Central Florida Community
College, 4333 E. Silver Springs
Blvd., and at 7 p.m., Webber
Center on the Ocala Campus,
3001 S.W. College Road. Free at
CFCC. At the Appleton, with paid
museum admission, except muse-
um members or CFCC
International Film Series patrons.
(352) 854-2322, ext. 1233.
The Orange County
Regional History Center
announces 2007-08 season of lim-
ited-run exhibitions.
The Art of the Stamp, previ-
ously on view at the Smithsonian's
National Postal Museum, will be
open through Sunday.
Kid Stuff: Great Toys from Our
Childhood, from The Berkshire
Museum in Massachusetts, Jan.
18 to April 13, 2008.
65 E. Central Blvd., Orlando. 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Saturday; from noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday. $7; students with valid stu-
dent ID and seniors (60 and older)
$6.50; children 3 through 12,
$3.50. (407) 836-8500. www.the
historycentbr.org.


Salvador Dali Museum
Community Events for
November:
Dali Music from the Outside -. .:
The Musty Butlers and Kelp, 8
p.m. today. General admission,
$10; seniors and students, $8; Dali
members, $5.
Avant-Garde Poetry Reading:,
Rosmarie and Keith Waldrop 5,to 7
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24. Use South"
entrance. Free.
Dali Family Fun Saturdays, 11
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every Saturday
except the first Saturday of the .-`,
month. Free with museum admis:-.:
sion. (800) 442-3254. www saiva -
dordalimuseum.org.
Salvador Dali works on loan
Gala-Salvador Dali Foundation in.-
Spain, through Jan. 20, 2008,
Salvador Dali Museum, St.
Petersburg. (800) 442-3254. "
www.SalvadorDaliMuseum.org.
"Make'Em Laugh: The
Music of Classic Comedies," lec-
ture/demonstration, 11 a.m.
Tuesday, at the Historic Asolo
Theater at The John and Mable *
Ringling Museum of Art, 5401 Bay
Shore Road, Sarasota. $20. (941)
360-7399.









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you must see the one. #320212


$54,900 KENSINGTON ESTATES
Really nice lot with trees on road
with little traffic, great area to build
your home. #316792


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Brentwood Villa, 2 BR/2 BA, quiet cul-de- Home on .83 acres fenced in upgrades. Open & bright split floor
sac, newly painted outside, filelcarpet,
new igerator gas-top store, back with 13 X 23 attached pian with porcelain tie & Berber
VAC. Living after Bass water filter garage. Covered porches in carpet throughout Formal dining
Social membership required. ront and Back, and gated p eat-in kitchen. Oversized
145,900 dir 6 rom 491 ntand Back, an d gated luxuous master BA, inside laundry
L into BretwoodatTerraViston erances on each side. roomselfcleaning, caged pool.
N. Brentwood Circle to first street Ready to move in, don't wait Secluded large lanai with one of a
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Home is second one on the L, up. 6,, s$19,ooo.
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2D FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2007


- Betty Powell 328 S. Kensington Ave., AN.U..1inc. e
Realtore Locanto, Fl. aM.:..- .. ry
422-6417 Located In Kensington Plaza 726-2246
Marco Macaisa, Broker 726167






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*3/2/2 -Pool *3/2/2
*$189,000 MLS#319381 -$165.000 MLS#318610
Rental Properties Available 726-2246


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Construction, ON YOUR LOT
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Large lanal & pool w/summer kItchen.
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each bedroom having It's own full bath.
Some of the features include beautiful ;. :. *,-..,
hardwood floors, a spacious eat-in l:
kitchen and a split floor plan. Too many
up-grades to mention! 223 Cherry Ave.
Open house hours:


726179


FRIDAY 1-3 p.m.
SATURDAY 10-2 p.m.
SUNDAY 1-3 p.m.


SUGARMILL Bright
family home w/heatel
pool & deep greenbelt
on quiet cul-de-sac. 9
beds, liv/rm, fam/rm plq&
office with cabinets & wA{
bar. Fam/rm plus offit
would make great in-la'y
set-up. Wood cabinets,
breakfast bar, nook and
pantry in kitchen.
$259,900


Directions: On Hwy 44 In Invemess turn Just past the Regions Bank on Cherry. Conveniently


FRIDAY 12PM-4PM
BRAND NEW HOME IN PINE RIDGE
5993 N. Nakoma Dr.
Directions: From 491 Left on Pine Ridge Blvd., R on Bedstrow,
L on Oakmont, R on Nakoma to house on right
NEW 3-2-2 OPEN SPLIT
-- PLAN ON ONE ACRE
._ Large master bath with walk in
doorless shower,
large laundry room,
cultured marble countertops
in both baths,
tile in kitchen, laundry &
baths, walk in closets,
carpeted screened lanai,
$89,900brick front elevation,
Sprinkler system, landscaping
P&R REALTY 5 Lemon St., Beverly Hills
74.7, ELAINE BRIGHTMAN 228-9314


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cleaning range. n'lcro-
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to, oe. kitchen n,)k,
2nd bath..Maswer has
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upgraded tile. All bedrooms have ceiling fans, also in living room. Oft. ele-
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will be landscaped. Sits on nice 1 acre comer lot.
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BUYING A
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Call Direct:
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For More Info E-mail Me at:
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., Inverness, FL 34450
Young Male Doctor
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FREE Removal Metal,
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P OK 352-476-4392 Andy
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2 AKITA DOGS
:.FemaleAKC, 2 yrs. old;
Male AKC 1/2 yrs. old.
Cannot be w/children.
(352) 228-2200
2 GERMAN SHEPHERDS
g eed loving home.
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protection. Must stay
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BLACK LAB MIX,
5 years old "Dixie"
Very good dog, can't
keep, needs good
home. (352) 726-5233
CATS(2)adults
Chihua Hua(4yrs old)
w/papers
Mini Pincher(4yrs old)
Must have fenced yard
All free to good home
352-270-8304/476-8011
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The Path Shelter Is
available for people
who need to serve
their community
service.
(352) 560-6163 or
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Leave Message
FEMALE GOAT
Apprx. 8-9 mos. FREE
Needs immed. home.
(352) 257-9729
FREE FEMALE GOAT
about 8 mos. old.
(352) 257-9729
FREE KITTENS
14-16 wks. old. Litter
trained, bik/white or
grey tabby. Call
344-1852
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, gaolfctn ,i
sell ATV p:anir 628-2084
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Mowers, Motors, etc.
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FREE removal Unwanted
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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
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free to good home,
shots up to date. 31/2 yrs.
(352) 628-0308
SHEPHERD mix
great w/kids needs
room to run
(352) 220-6445
SOFA & TABLE
Good Condition
(352) 563-2896
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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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Vic. Kensington St.,
Lecanto 11/10
(352) 341-0746
BLACK MIX, MALE DOG
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Rd., Floral City. REWARD
(352) 726-8433
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Female, Declawed. ONE CALL
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Inverness 11/14 ONE MONTH A free report of your
(352) 726-6264 ONLY $126.00 home's value
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S Messenger Directory in print
S*Sumter County and online.
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CAT, Grey & white, (352)563-5966 directly to your site.
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Vic, Pine Ridge,
Pawnee Dr. 11/11 offers Low Cost $51.95 3
(352) 249-1149 Spay & Neuter (3 lines of copy
for 30 days)
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Female, Very Vocal Starting at $20, Website Address
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personal care. 18yrs Exp Cat Neutered $20
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r mm N Dog Neutered&
ORCES Spayed start at $35 /
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Sunday Nov 18th 7-2 7,' ., All Shifts for
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103 Mill Ave. Inverness EXP'D MEDICAL
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Sncuding Saturdays.
FAX RESUME TO:
A i ( i (352) 794-08778

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a 1j our Citrus Pulmonary,
adorable cats and 5616 W. Norvell Bryant
kittens that are Hwy., Crystal River, FL
Nov adoption.
W We are open 8:00 Al MEDICAL
(2 3 M till 4:00 PM ASSISTANT &
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appointment. Front & Back Exp..
are altered, tested for phlebotomy. For busy
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Up to date on vac- Fax Resume To:
cines for age 352-489-5786
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Visit us at Carin& ndable
www hofsoha,or DeprBe
or stop by our offices o's/H H
h Ave. Corner at 44 Hourly & Live-in.
and Conant. Flexible schedules
Look or the big offered. $10.00/hL.
white building wilh CALL LOVING CARE
the bright paw prints. (352) 860-0885


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

P/T INSURANCE
BILLING CLERK

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

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

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




OFFICE CLERK
OPS
The Sumter County
Health Department
has an opening for ,
an office clerk ops
$8.65/HR Mon Fri.
Applications can be
picked up at The
Summer County Health
Dept.
415 E. Noble Ave.
Bushnell, Fl.
For Further Info call
352-793-2701




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
(352) 601-3760




CUSTODIAN/
Full-time/BENEFITS
Apply at Spruce Creek
Preserve, SR. 200
Dunnellon, see, Julle
or Diane.
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
HEAVY
EQUIPMENT DRIVER

Requires CDL license.
Masonry experience a
plus. (352) 746-2391
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, Fl
r PLUMBERS -
ONLY I
Experienced
Service Plumbers
352-621-7705
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 10am-lpm Mon.
thru Wed. 352-291-9260

Help Needed
NOW .
Looking for FT & PT,
workers, flexible hrs,
great pay, no exp req
Call 877-709-0074

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

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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Prime to Hard Money,
Investment REHAB.
Private, Lg Equip. loans.
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2-9x7 garage doors,
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45-70 Trapdoor Rifle
Cartouche Circle P on
wrist, wood, exc. metal,
some blue turning plum
Matching bayonette,
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www.charliefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
Wash Stand
oak excel. cond., $125.
(352) 586-7393


A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
2 Ton $780.00
2S-'/ton $814.00
-, 3 Ton $882.00
installation kits:
*Prof. Installation;
Pool Heat Pumps
Also Avail. Free
Delivery 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appliance
Refrigerators, washers.
stoves. Service & Parts
(352) 344-2928
AIR CONDITIONER
Carrier. Ext. Unit W/OUT
Air -Handler. Model
38CKC024330
2 yrs. old. Never Used.
$110 (352) 637-6618
CLEAN & CHEAP!
FRIDGE, STOVE, W/D,
DISHWASHERS. Starting
Ca i, -E i U- -n,,. ,-,1,
. 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
HOTPOINT WASHER
KENMORE DRYER
$150/pair.
(352) 795-7764
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
(I5 2)53-337


Washer/Dryer
$200.00 for the set while
Kenmore 352-220-9877
WASHER/DRYER
GE white, Excellent
Condition $150
(352) 527-3726
WHIRLPOOL
SS cooktop range,
stovetop only w/SS
Hood, $60/both
(352) 344-2321
Whirpol & Maytag
Frig, Dishwasher, Stove,
Microwv, Washer/Dryer
all wht.$900 takes all
Call 352-419-4051



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



"LIVE AUCTIONS"
www.chailiefudge.corn
For Upcoming Auctions
I on-.5 A9-3A


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/oba
(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/125Hargon tank,
$250.
(352) 220-4257



32" SANYO FLAT SCREEN
TV. 1.5 yrs. old.
$225/obo
(352) 726-5698
SONY TRINITRON
27" Color TV $200;
NEC 26"
Color TV $150
Both in Exc.Cond.
(352) 341-4103
TOSHIBA 15"
LCD TV, Lightly used.
W/owner's manual &
remote. $275 New/
Sell $175.
(352) 795-1731
TV
JVC Color 28" table
model good condition
$45 (352) 382-1502


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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




QUALITY PVC
64" Oval table, w/4
cushioned choirs.
$150.
(352) 527-0920


A/C Tune up w/ Free
permanent filter +
Te Mle/Pest Control
Insp. Lic & Boned Only
$44.95 for both.
(352) 628-5700
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BUSINESS IN THE
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Riverland News
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Citizen
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Messenger
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Times

CALL TODAY
(352) 563-5966





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

COLEMAN TREE SERVICE
& trim. Lic. Ins. FREE EST.
Lowest rates guarant.
726-8010 727-421-3636
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
#0256879 352-341-6827

rF REEREMOVAAL
Stump grinding, land I
1 clearing, bushhog.
- 352-220-5054

A TREE SURGEON
Uc. & Ins. Exp'd friendly
serv. Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955


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

SAll Computer Repair
I We come to you. I
S21 yrs. exp. 7 days. |
(352) 212-1165


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




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




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




VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.All work
fully coated. 30 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Ins. Lic#001721
352-795-6533/464-1397
CALL STELLAR BLUE
for all Int/ Ext. painting
needs. Lic. & Ins, FREE
EST (352) 586-2996
3rd Generation Painting
10% off any Job.
Lic.i Ins. FREE Est., I'll
beat any written est.
b',' "tn., (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.
#0255709 352-586-1026








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





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

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


Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521


MORRILL MARINE
Outboard Repairs,
Dockside Service. Elec.
installed (352) 628-3331



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




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



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



#1 CNA for hire in your
home. Driving, meals,
personal care. 18yrs Exp
& Ref. (352) 212-8211
CARE: Med/Companion
Aide, After Nursing
Home/Hosp Stay Lic.
352-400-1448/628-9290









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



v' 13 yrs in business
Abigail's Housekeeping
Personalized cleaning
Windows also 726-3812
V DEPENDABLE
/GREAT RATES
FREE ESTIMATES
Brenda (352) 586-5766
ABLE & EXP'D CLEANER
Laundry, sew & errands.
FREE Est., Ref. & Lic.
Marcia (352) 560-7609
ANNE'S CLEANING
SERVICE
352-601-3174
FINAL DETAILS, LLC
CLEANING SERVICES,
New Const.,Vacant
Prop.,Offices, Residen-
tial 352-400-2772 Lic. Ins.



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


PATIO TABLE
40x70
$65
(352) 637-5903
WROUGHT IRON
PATIO SET
Round glass top table
w/ 4 cushioned chairs
$95. (352) 382-3575




I Corner TV Cabinet,
1 Corner Computer
Cabinet, Oak finish
$250. ea.
Call for details
(352) 382-1502
2 UPHOLSTERED
ROCKERS Brown.
$50/firm, both
Leather Like Black
Couch $250. Both exc.
(352) 726-3217


M.H. Thrasher
Old or New-We Do It
All Lic/Ins/member
CCBA (352) 465-3086
ROGERS Construction
Repairs & All types of
Construction. 637-4373
CRC1326872




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



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







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 ($65+ up) 24/7
Kerry (352) 795-4204




#1 A+TECHNOLOGIES
All home repairs. Also
Phone, Cable, Lan &
Plasma TV's Installed.
Pressure wash & Gutters
Lic.5863 (352) 746-0141
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No job
too small Reliable, Ins
0256271 352-465-9201
3rd GENERATION SERV
Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
IIc 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658

r AFFORDABLE, =
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE |
Trash, Trees, Brush
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
L I II 11


2 UPHOLSTERED SWIVEL
CHAIRS, Off white,
$75/both; RECLINER,
beige, $35. Almost
new!! (352) 746-0481
4 SWIVEL BAR STOOLS
w/backs. Steel &
upholstery.
$400 New.
Exc. Cond. $150
(352) 860-2347
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


a-

1A Home Repairs Paint,
gutter & roof clean,
press. wash.ULc&ins.
#0169757 344-4409
ALL AMERICAN
HANDYMAN Free Est.
Affordable & Reliable
Lic.34770 (352)302-8001
ALWAYS AVAILABLE
All Maint. & Repairs
Inside & Out. No job too
Smalill Lic. #5953
(352) 560-7609 Scott
ARTISAN HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
General Maintenance
& Repairs. Lic # 34064
(352) 228-7823







FASTI AFFORDABLE
. RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est., Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
FAST AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Most repairs.
Free Est., Lic # 0256374
(352) 257-9508
HANDYMAN
if its Broke, Jerry
Can Fix It. Llc#1 89620
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.Lic. #2677
(352) 586-7258













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




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

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


BADCOCK
Discovery Wood bunk ful
bed w/desk, drawers mr
built in. $325 cho
(352) 563-9830 o(
BADCOCK $5
Pedestal Oak Table w/4 BE
caster chairs, $225; TV I
Glasstop Patio Table Dre:
w/4 chairs, $100, Nig
(352) 563-9830 FUTC
BARSTOOLS (4)
30" High Wood, Shaker BE
style $48 takes all The
(352) 746-9909 For'
Fr.
BEDROOM SET Tw
Gray w/gold trim. Inc. Que
Queen pillow-top bed Pl
w/box spring & frame..
Triple dresser w/round BI
mirror. Chest of drawers Wil
& night stand. w/r
Headboard & 2 gold
lamps. $650/set TA
(352) 344-0787


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r AFFORDABLE
HAULING CLEANUP, I
PROMPT SERVICE 1
STrash Trees Brush
Appl. Furn, Const, I
SDebris & Garages
352-697-1126
A LITTLE of EVERYTHING
Moving-Hauling-Tree
Service-Cleanups &
Clean-outs-dump runs
Lic 352-560-7005 Ins
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
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r AFFORDABLE, 0
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
| PROMPT SERVICE
STrash Trees Brush
Appl. Furn, Const, I
I Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILERS
Furn., appi, trash, brush,
Low $$$/Professional
Prompt 7 day service
726-2264 /201,1422
Junk Hauling and
property clean up.
Foreclosure? Moving?
We Haul it AWAY!
352-465-6419
WE MOVE SHEDS
352-637-6607




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




All kinds of fences
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
Free estimates.
(352) 527-3431
ROCKY'S FENCING
Working In Citrus County
for 25 yrs.
Free Estimate, Lic. & Ins.,
352 422-7279
3rd GENERATION SERV
Fencing, General
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
WE ARE
FENCES BY DALLAS
25 Years In County
Free Est., Res./Comm.
Lic./Ins. (352) 795-1110
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing.
All types. Free estimates
Comm/Res. 628-4002
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
PRICES
Free Estimates. All Types
20 yrs exp. AC#27453
352-464-2342, Dallas Jr.
BARNYARD II FENCING
Serving Citrus Co. Since
1973. Free Estimates
(352) 726-9260




John Gordon Roofing
Reas, Rates. Free est. Froud to
Serve You,
ccc 1325492.
795-7003/800-233-5358
JOHN SCOTT ROOFING
FREE Est. Senior Discount
Llc.ccc1325704
352-447-8050


Couch & Loveseat
white w/green &
mauve good cond.
$100.
Entertainment center
$10. (352) 344-2842

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

DINING RM. TABLE
W/LEAF & 6 Hi Back
Chairs. $275;
7 PC. LIVING ROOM SET
$400 (352) 228-7611
Call After 4:00 pm


RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS
Reasonable Rates!!
Exp'd, Lic. CCC 1327843
Erik (352) 628-2557




BIANCHI CONCRETE
Driveways-Patios-
Sidewalks. FREE EST.
Lic#2579 /Ins. 746-1004
CONCRETE WORK
Sidewalks, Driveways
Patios, slabs. Free est.
Lic. 2000. Ins. 795-4798
Decorative concrete,
River rock, curbs. Stamp
concrete Fuston's River
Rock (352) 344-4209
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Lic.1476 726-6554










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



DOTSON Construction
25 yrs. In Central FL. Our
own crews Specializing
In additions, framing,
trim, & decks.
Lic. #CRC1326910
(352) 726-1708
W. F. GILLESPIE
Room Additions, New
Home Construction,
Baths & Kitchens
St. Lic. CRC 1327902
(352) 465-2177
www.wfgillespie.com














Bathroom Remodeling
Repairs, Qual. Installer
Lic 106120. Insured.
(352) 382-4621
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
LIc/Ins. #2441 795-7241
CUTTING EDGE Ceramic
Tile. Uc. #2713, Insured. ,
Showers Firs Counters
Etc. (352) 422-2019
STONE MASON
Outdoor Fireplaces,
Waterfalls & Ponds,
Walks & Patios, Etc.
(352) 592-4455




HURRICANE BUILDERS
Unlimited, LLC. 30yrs.
Exp. Drywall Specialty
New, Restoration &
Repair, Liec CRC1329305
(352) 563-2125


DINING RM SET
Oval tble w/4chrs,
blue/wht check wood
$150 (352) 637-5783
DINING ROOM SET
Wood Table & 4 chairs.
$50;
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
$20
Homosa.(352)697-9458
DINING ROOM TABLE
Seats 12 w/2 leaves.
Solid wood. $50 obo
(352) 795-0211
DRAFTING CHAIR
Like new, rolling. $45;
VIDEO CABINET
3' Tx 2' W., Lt. Color $25
(352) 344-4883
FULL SIZE MATTRESS
Guest Bed. Exc. Cond.
$100;
QU. WATERBED LINER,
Heater, Bladder $25
(352) 637-4779


ROCKMONSTERS, INC.
St. Cert. Metal/Drywall
Contractor. Repairs,
Texture, Additions,
Homeowners, Builders
Free est. (352) 220-9016
Lic.#SCC131149747
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Tile Work,
Framing. 35 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263




FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All types of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
AFFORDABLE Top soil,
fill, mulch,rock. Tractor
work. No job too small.
352-302-7325 341-2019
ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Landclearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic. & Ins. 795-5755
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955
LARRY'S TRACTOR
SERVICE Finish grading
& bush hogging.
352-302-3523/628-3924
* TOP SOIL SPECIAL *
Screened, no stones.
10 Yds $150; 20 Yds $225
e 352-302-6436


ALL AROUND TRACTOR
Lanaciearing, Hauling,
Site Prep, Driveways.
Lic. & Ins. 795-5755
SLANDCLEARING
I Site prep, Tree Serv, I
I DumpTruck,Demo
352-220-5054
i--- - i-
All Tractor/Dirt Service
Land Clear, Tree Serv.,
Bushhog, Driveways
& Hauling 302-6955




3rd GENERATION SERV
Fencing, General,
Home Repairs, Int/ Ext.
Painting, lawn trees, &
landscaping FREE Est.,
10% Off Any Job.
lic 99990257151 & Ins.
(352) 201-0658
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
St. Augustine Sod $125
Pallot- 400sf. $145-500sf
(352) 341-3032 Iv. mess.
BIG KUHUNA LAWN
SERVICE Palm Tree
trimming, Cleanups,
Free est. 352-270-8265
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design; Stump Grinding
& Bobcat work. Fill/rock
& Sod: 352-563-0272




I High Quality Lawn
Care I Comm./Res
All Your Property
Needs 352-419-4607
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


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
Lane Swivel Rocker,
recliner, tan
$40.
Recliner, Brown
$15,
(352) 860-2271
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


"El Cheapo" cuts $10 up
Beat any Price. We do
it All. Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
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, mowing, trim-
ming, etc, dependable
lic. & Ins. (352)563-2118
LAWN SERVICE
We do re-sodding
and patching.
Free Estimate 795-4798.


POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
n 352-464-3967 n
I POOL LINERS *
15 Yrs. Exp. *
Call for Iree estimatee

POOL REPAIRS?

detection, ic. 2819,
352-503-3778,302-6060




DRY OAK FIREWOOD
4 X 7 Stack
$80 delivered.
(352) 344-2696
FIREWOOD
seasoned oak split 4x8
facecord, 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 cord,
del. $75 (352)476-3149



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




MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY








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


Dual Recliner sofa,
excellent condition',
$75
(352) 637-3518
LEATHER SOFA P
Brand new! Full sizeP
Asking $800 it
(352) 503-5041 ,
Living Rm Sectional
nice, $225. C
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4 chairs all wood,"'1,
carved $150.
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est of drawers, light
ak w/ silver knobs,
50. (352) 344-5434
DROOM SET, White
Etage. Hdbrd, Triple
sser, Upright Dresser.
ght Stand. $800/set
ON w/drawers $300
(352) 637-5416
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factory outlet store!
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50%/70% off Retail
in $119 Full $159
een $199 / King $249
ease call 795-6006
UNK BED from Fort
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/mattress, cost $620,
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BLE W/4 chairs $75.
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w/4 Oak Chairs
Good Cond.$150
(352) 341-6899
Pine Coffee Table,
barely used, $50
En' Fontana Style
e Entertainment center,
$150/obo
(352) 726-5698
Preowned Mattress Sets
-from Twin $30; Full $40
O Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
QUEEN BEDSET
t.l1 Oak. Headboard,
.-" alls, armoire &
2 nlghtstands. $250
(352) 344-8445
QUEEN SIZE
BOX SPRING & MATT.
Very Clean!
$90
| (352) 249-9275
Queen size BR set w 2
.'stands, mattress, head-
board, dresser & mirror,
20. Dark brown dining
table, & 4 chairs, all
ood, like new, $125
(352) 344-9421'
QUEEN SOFA BED w/
matching Love Seat,
Exc cond, $225.
Rocker, $25.
(352) 795-4678
iQueen Sz. Hide a Bed,
beige/tweed,
good cond. $250.
S(352) 746-3618
Recliner
extra large scallop
back, beige,
-* 4 mos. old $150.
(352) 344-4215
Redecorating
Large Quality Sofa,
med. blue, w/ tan pip-
Ing, very comfortable,
excel. cond. $225.
(352) 465-6551
ROCKER
;,Oak Glider w/Ottoman
$75, Swivel Stools (2)
White $15 both
8 (352) 533-3347
& SLEEPER SOFA
& Love Seat(Bassett)
S.. .:e frame, loose
:u.r .oft floral colors,
gaT cond.-$550", -
352-419-4158
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.
SLikenew for $395
S746-0695/208-4428
TABLE W/4 CHAIRS
42" Glass-top, uphol.
heats $200; LR Table Set:
2 Ends, 1 Coffee.
.,Glass- top/wicker. $150
., (352) 637-5416
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed.
Call (352) 746-9084
STV STAND, Brand New,
Sfits up to 62" TV.
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: $100. obo
(352) 249-1252


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Fri & Sat. 8am-2pm
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3076 N Woolflower Terr
BEVERLY HILLS
Fri, Sat & Sun 8am-?
. 98 S. Desoto St
. BEVERLY HILLS
Fri/Sat 8 2 Xmas
Decor, Books, Furn. &
misc Items,
36 S. Jackson St.
BEVERLY HILLS
Fri/Sat 9 -'3 Motorcyle
lift, gear and access.
-treadmill, turn, rugs and
_.f much more. .
4 Nevada St.
BEVERLY HILLS
.'Good Stuff for Xmas'
S510 S Jackson St.
Fri. 10-2. Rain date Sat.
BEVERLY HILLS
MOVING SALE
Fri. Sat. 9am-?
4349 N. BACALL LOOP
BEVERLY HILLS
Nov. 16 & 17 8-1p
MOVING SALE
9 Della Street
BROOKS VILLE
"Market on Man St."
>"-Sat. Nov 17th 9am-2pm
,Betwn Broad & Liberty
* 352-797-9330
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6299W Kampala Ln
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.1298 W Tacoma St
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CITRUS HILLS
Items A-Z; Thurs.-Sat.
Cmr. Essex & Ipswitch
CITRUS HILLS
Sat. 17, 8-2, Kids toys, &
Clothes, weight bench,
furniture. hshld misc.
1159 W Pearson St.
CITRUS SPRINGS
2 Neighbor Sale Fri. 8-4
"Stampin Up' Stamps
2349 W. Landmark Dr.
CITRUS SPRINGS
Fri. & Sat. 16 & 17, 8a-?
Large Garage Sale
Assembly of God
Building Fund
1150 W. Cairo Drive
CITRUS SPRINGS
Thurs. Sat. 8-4
1455 W. Japonica PI.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Big Movlng Sale Sat. 8-3
Antiques, furn., H.H.
Items, Decorator &
Holiday Accessories
4374 W. Norvell Bryant
CRYSTAL RIVER
Fri. & Sat. 9-2
5672 W. Hesse Ct.
(Off Rock Crusher)
CRYSTAL RIVER
Fri. Sat. 8 ? Clothing
misc. Fishing poles,
Household Items
5711 West Pine CIrc.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Fri. Sat. 8-? MOVING
SALE/OPEN HOUSE
Furn. Kit, etc. Handknit
crafts. 329 N E 10th St.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Lions Club, Huge Sale!
Saturday 8 12
109 Crystal Street
CRYSTAL RIVER
MOVING Fri. Sat. 8:30-4
9454 W. Caravan Path
Furn, Clothes, tools, etc
CRYSTAL RIVER
Thurs.Fri. & Sat. 9a-4p,
Christmas Items,
books, clothes, & Misc.
No Prior Sales
334 N Pompeo Ave.
CRSIL..FR.-,,
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MISS THIS ONEIII J
FAMILY GARAGE SALE
9709 W RIVERWOOD DR
Sat. & Sun. 7am-4:30pm
DUNNELLON
Neighborhood Sales
Fri. & Sat. 7:30-2
Antiques & Nice Things!
5789 W. Riverbend Rd &
5651 W. Riverbend Rd
FLORAL CITY
Fri. & Sat. Huge Yard
Sale 11640 E. Laurel Ct.,
off Sandalwood




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Sat. 9 4:30
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1679 E Ray St.
Sat. 8am-3pm only
Fitness equip, turn, etc.
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Fri., Sat., 16 & 17, 8-5pm
Household., Furn., tools
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to numerous to list, Eve-
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on the home (on canal
to the lakes). North
on 200 to Orchid (turn
right.) to E. Shorewood
Dr. Then left to 4556.
In River Lakes Manor
HERNANDO
Fri. Sat. Sun. 8am-?
Guns, Tools, outboard
motors, floor safe, lawn
trailers, furn, much
morel E LAKE PARK DR
HERNANDO
HUGE SALEII
Thurs, & Fri. 8-?
1495 N. Man-O-War Dr;
HOMOSASSA
Fr/Sat 8-4 Tow Dolly,
Freezer, Table saw &
Radial Saw many other
good things.
1819 S. Campbell Pt
HOMOSASSA
Fri. 16,9-4, Sat. 17, 9-12
5959 S. Bamma Dr.
Lots of Hallmark,
ornaments, most 1/2 off
box price, barbie dolls,
green & amber depres-
sion glass, George fore-
man grill, table/4 chrs.
loveseat (like new)
ladles & mans 15spd.
mntn. bikes. Lots morel
HOMOSASSA
Fri. Sat. Sun. 8-? Tools,
craft supp. HH misc.
5078W Grvr Cleveland
HOMOSASSA
Sat. 7-12
Sneak Preview Fri. 4-5
Behind Great Floors,
Across from Howard's
Flea Market


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Mink Coat, Full Length,
52", female pelts,
shawl collar, band cuff,
Euro sz. 34, Worn only 1
season, org. $5,995, will
sell for $2,200. presently
In cold storage, excel.
holdny nalfft Mnar in


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.
LIFT CHAIR
As new! $385
(352) 344-9810
MOBILE WHEEL CHAIR
Sonic, yellow, low hrs,
also walkers avail, runs
great, $450.
(352) 563-6428
POWER
WHEELCHAIR
'05, Pride Jet 3 Ultra,
$395


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

-W


CRYSTAL RIVER
Fri. & Sat. 9-5
1144 SE 3rd ST
HOMOSASSA
Thurs. Sat. 8-4
Glassware, curio
cabinets, nice clothes,
& lots of misc.
4118 S. Winding Oaks Dr
Kenwood North (Off
Grover Cleveland)
IN THE SPIRIT OF
THANKS

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

I FREE DAY
on any paid
2 DAY GARAGE
SALE AD

Give us a call during
the month of
November and
"WE'LL EAT YOUR
WORDS
ON THE 3RD DAY."
GOBBLE, GOBBLE
(352) 563-5966
Offer valid
Nov.1 -Nov.30, 2007
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
ATTENTION LADIESI!
Designer Handbags
& More! (352) 464-1431
Sunday Only 9-5
6677 E. Grayson St.
INVERNESS
Fri. Sat 8-? Moving Sale
Household gds & furn.
8807 E Lakebreeze Ln
Near Country Club
INVERNESS
Fri. Sqi.'8 HUGE MULTI
'AMfl .151 IME tools,
h/rlt,,a r,:..j ,- vares,
rurn. cloning. 3120 E
FAWN CT Deerwood
INVERNESS
Fri. Sun. 8-3
3861 E. Grant St.
(Off Independence)

INVERNESS
HOLIDAY SALE! I
Sunday I 4
The Dollhouse Lady
S presents- Toys,
Dollhouses, Musical
Instruments, Barbie
SCollectibles, Artwork
& so much more!
45 N. Archwood Dr.
(Gospel Island)

INVERNESS
MOVING ALL MUST GOI
Sat. & Sun. 8-1
Furniture, W/D, clothing
6729 E. Red Robin Lane
INVERNESS
Multi Family Yard Sale,
Nov. 15, 16, 17. 8am-?
17 & 24 Braemar Dr.
INVERNESS
Multi-FamlFri. & Sat.
Goldfinch Lane
(Off Gospel Island Rd.
V mi. from Rt. 44)
INVERNESS
Multi-Family Yard
Sale/Fundraiser/ Kyle
Littlejohn College
Fund Fri/Sat 8-4
17 N.Archwood
Lyn Hillis 352-212-6920
INVERNESS
Sat./Sun 9 ? Precious
Moments, Collectbl,
Dolls and more!
700 N. Woodlake Ave
INVERNESS
Sat/Sun 8 4
504 Quail Roost Dr.
INVERNESS
Thurs, Fri. & Sat.Huge
Misc, household, trailer,
350 engine, table
saw, tiller, & more
Hwy 44E 1 ml.to Tranquil
KENSINGTON EST.
MULTI FAMILY SAT. 7-1
231 & 232 E Reehill
Couch/loveseat,
entrtnmnt center, end
tblis, toys, VHS, Pictures
Too many items to list!! I
MOVING SALE
Electronics, Patio Furn.,
Fitness Equip, & Misc
Items. (352) 563-1661
By Appointment
OLD HOMOSASSA
Fri. & Sat. 8AM-4PM
Fishing, boat stuff, Xmas
antiques, HH, new/used
6260 S Hancock Rd
OZELLO
Street Yard Sale
Fri. Sun, 8-2
Coins, new clothes,
marbles, Ind. Artifacts,
Much more. S. Wallace
Et. 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. PIlute Dr.
PINE RIDGE
Frl. 16, 8-12N Only
End W. Breckenridge
Ct., Appliances, furn.
baby items, and more
PINE RIDGE
Sat. 17, Sun. 18, 8a-lp
2880 W. Lanata Dr.,


PINE RIDGE WPT MERC;
Sat. 17th 8 -1, Multi Fam. PRIZE PACK
4457 W Horseshoe Dr. unopened $500obo
PINE RIDGE 352-533-3149/445-9601
UPSCALE SALE Fri. Sat.
11/16& 11/17 1Oa-3pm
4977 W Custer Dr.
YANKEETOWN
Sat. & Sun. 8-2 HANDICAPPED
H.H. Items.Computers, 3 VAN FOR SALE
wheel bike, trolling mtr., Handicapped van with
7.5 Chrysler 0/B, 125 Braun liffthand con-
ga. Aquar./Stndi/Pump trols, six way power


3 bowl stainless steel
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
12x24 USED STORAGE
SHED, will deliver.
352-634-5183




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BUSINESS IN THE
SERVICE
DIRECTORY!'
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
ONE CALL
ONE PRICE
ONE MONTH
ONLY $200.00
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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Chronicle
*Beverly Hills Visitor
*Riverland News
*Riverland Shopper
*South Marion
Citizen
*West Marion
Messenger
*Sumter County
Times
CALL TODAY
(352) 563-5966
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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) 341-090?
Child's desk & chair,
$35. 2 sets of twin
sheets, never opened,
green paisley print, $20.
(352) 344.4182
COLLECTIBLES
TYs, Barbles, Tools &
Much more! Too much
tollstil $100/FOR ALL
(352) 400-6091
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
& Prado) $150/all
(352) 464-4775
FOOTBALL TABLE, $500;
KINETICO REVERSE
OSMOSIS water cond.
sys. Brand new, $700
(352) 302-4142
GARAGE DR. SCREEN
Electric, Std. Dbl. Dr.
Like New Cond.
Pd. $2,000/Sell $700
(586) 909-2555
GENERATOR
Troy Bilt, 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" moniter, keyboard
& Mouse $95
352-860-0288/634-4592
HOMEOWNERS If you
would like to sell your
home or mobile for
cash 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) 586-6348
Sleeper Sofa, Loveseat,
& Chair, medium
brown, good cond.,
$300 Johnson Seahorse
boat motor 2HP $200.
746-0714
Tools & misc. Items.
Nail guns, compressors,
Toyota truck topper,
seed spreader, ladders,
mowers, chalnsaws &
morel Call John
(352) 476-4441
Trek Mountain bicycle,
like new 27 speed
w/extras, $350. Custom
pocket bike, 49cc,
like new, $250,
(352) 746-0714
TV (RCA) '52
good cond. ,SOFA
(sect.)brown w/2 end
tbis & Coffee Tbl.
$800obo takes all
(352) 422-2005


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
BIKE RACK
For 2 X 2 Receiver.
Holds 3-4 bikes. $75
(352) 465-0911
*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 g.
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 7' Brunswick
Greenbrier Mahog, w/
blck clothe, all access.
incl. Exc. cond. $1800.
(352) 302-4142
POOL TABLE
Not slate. $125
(352) 302-9592
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





Any new or used
| Trailer "In Stock" I
I w/ad. EZ Pull Trailers I
6532W. 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
352-527-0555




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.
BENGAL CAT
Beautiful 2 yr. old
spayed, shots,
declawed, To gd,
home, $400.
(352) 382-2572


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 1fem. $2000
352-228-1464
FRENCH BULLDOGS
AKC, Health Cert.
Beautiful socialized
pups. 8 wks. 2 (M). 2 (F)
$1,200-$1,500
(352) 794-4183
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
AKC, Fem., 9 mos.
microchipped, good
w/kids & pets,
house- trained. $300
(352) 601-5227
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. BIks. $250;
Health certificate
vet approved
(352) 795-1902
Mini Dachshunds 10wks
Health cert. wormed,
shots. Parents on prem.
352-302-8807 pls Iv msg
Serious Inquires only.
Rottwelller Pups
Absolutely Beautiful
champion lines,
M/F, shots, wormed,
guaranteed, parents
(352) 503-3284
SCOTTISH TERRIERS
Reg. ACA. Mom & 3
Males. 13 Wks. Cute
little Christmas Bearsl
First $375/Mom $200
(352) 726-0133
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 Christmasl
(352) 228-1906


New never lived in 3/2
on /2 Ac. 1,836 SF. living.
MUST SELLI
(727) 967-4230
'02 Modular 3/2 on
1/2 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
appli's Inc W&D $59,900
Owner Fin. w/ $10,000
down (813) 240-7925
3/2 SW on Two /2 AC
Lots. Scm porch.
By Owner $44,500/obo
1592 S Lookout Pt
2 blocks off US19
352-503-4142
'99 OAKWOOD 16 X 70
3/2 New well, septic.
Extra lot. Great Shapel
$59,900 (352)427-5574
BEST OF
THE BEST
#1 Volume Dealer
Can't be Beat!
32 x 80, 4/2
Only $72,900.
on your lot or ours
Land Available!
CALL 352-621-9182
BUY OWNER 3/2
w/FP-Cast iron stove,
wood floors, 21/2 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
1/2 Ac., FI. Rm., Frnt scrn.
Prch, Roof-over, new
carpet & stove10 x 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
INVERNESS 2/1.5
on /2 ac. 840 sq.ft.
$7,500 down. $650/mo.
(813) 770-5349
NO CREDIT CHECK
NEW3 BR, 2 BA
I Delivered and
I Set Up, AC, Skirting,
permits and rehooks
$318.68 mo.
P&I, WAC
| First time Home Buy-
Sers program 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
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


INVERNESS
Rent/Buy opt. Lg 4/1
$795/mo. 352-560-3355



32 WIDE NEW 4/2
$69,9001 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
F New 5/3
2100 sf, spacious
apple. pkg. delivered
and set up
only $59,900!
SUNCOONTRY I
HOMES
352-794-7321



On Immaculate
Repos and Trade In's
2007 Fleetwood 2BR,
Spilt plan. full appl.
package, still under
factory. warr. Home
never occupied.
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 $32,0001
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




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




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


Deeded access, 1 acr.
Ig. like new DW, 3/2,
Riverbend Rd. Area
$92,500. (352) 897-4070

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


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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,
scrn & deck rm, steps &
walk. $17,000/obo
(352) 726-8902
2/1, excellent cond.,
nice clean, 55+ park
I 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 see! $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
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L. :.i cl: (352)
563-6428, 352 563-1 97
Inverness Lake Front
Open House 1 lam-3pm
8618 E. Gospel Is. Rd.
Lot 59, Beautiful DW,
2/2, on Lake Front Lot,
totally remodeled, scrn.
porch, lots of extras,
mostly furn., 55+ Park,
$50,000. (352) 560-7893
NEW 2/1 -/2 SW, incl.
apple air move in now.
Inverness 55+Pk,
$29,900, Poss. fin.(352)
344-1002 or 302-2824
Retirement Mobile
1 Bedroom 10 x24 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
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
> Property & Comm.
Assoc, Mgmt. is our
only Business
> Res.& Vac.
Rental Specialists
> Condo & Home
owner Assoc, Mgmt.
Robbie Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
Info@oroperty
managmentgrouo


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BRENTWOOD
Uke new 3/212/1 Twnhm
Gated, pool, gym, golf.
$1100/mo 352-746-5922
HERNANDO
Fully turn, studio, incl,
power & cable. CHA
$150/wk + $150 dep.
Must have local refer.
(352) 746-9398
Inglis Apts./Studios
$350-$550 All utilities.
No Pets(352) 447-2240
INVERNESS
1/1, quiet area, partially
furnished $475 mo.
352-419-4511


APARTMENTS FOR RENT
2/1 Apts. Unfurnished
Crystal River
Starting @ $475
Call Nancy atAction Rental
Management Realty, Inc.
417 NE 2nd St, Crystal River, FL
S 5i "' .,5-RENT




TOWNHOUSES
Move In Speciall'
Security Deposit
I BR $150
2 BR $200
Must Move In By
11/30/07
(352) 344-1010
Mon, Tues, Thurs.
8-12 & 1-5
HUD Vouchers
Accepted
Equal Housing Opp,


7...

CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Down, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 Br Iou r, fr'rr. ---
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
HOMOSASSA
IMMACULATE 2/1,
fenced yard, $650/mo.
Quiet neigh. 1st/last/sec
(800) 709-8555
INVERNESS
2/1 W/D, no pets,
$575/mo. st/last/ sec.
Also Avail. 2/2, $625/mo
(352) 212-4661


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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

Mayo Drive Apts.
I Units Available I
Starting at $395.
Long & Short Term I
Rentals Available
(352) 795-2626

OLD HOMOSASSA
1 BR, Fridge, stove, CHA
W/D, Util. Inc. $600/mo.
+ Sec. 352-621-3663
Ventura Village
Apartments
2 bedroom Elderly,
Handicapped
or disabled.
Rent starting at
$421 mo.
TTY (800) 342-3552
(352) 637-6349








CRYSTAL RIVER
1 & 2BR Furn. $450-$600
+ Dep. (352) 563-9857





LANDMARK
REALTY


We have a
variety of rentals
ranging from $450
on up. Call for
more information.

L' Ask for Kathy
or Janet
352-726-9136
311 W Main St.
Inverness




BEVERLY HILLS
HWY 491 Beverly Plaza
Retail & Office Space
Available for lease
(352) 746-3301
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 frnt
entrances, $1,500. mo
11125 W Bentbow Path
Hwy 19 Accessible
352-637-3912
CRYSTAL RIVER
326sf Office $425. mo.
Waybright Real Estate
352-795-1600
Hwy. 490 Office/Wrhse.
2200 sf, $1,650 mo.
Islander Construction
(727) 808-5949
RESTAURANT
OLD HOMOSASSA
10350 W Yulee Dr.
2/COP, Fully equipped.
$2K/mo. Sec. Lease
352-621-FOOD (3663)
2 PRIME COMMERCIAL
Spaces for Rent
$850-$1060. Brkr/owner
(352) 422-7925


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DUNNELLON/488
Lg. 2/2 Extra Clean! Dbl.
fncd.'lot, crprt., Scrnd
prch, $600/mo. No Pets.
(352) 795-6970
FLORAL CITY
Sm. IBR $350/mo.
Istlast/lsec. No pets.
(352) 726-6197
HERNANDO
2 br on one wooded
dcre $650,00 +
deposlt.Avall. Decl
815-985-1647
HERNANDO
2/2, quiet neighbor-
hood, W/D HU, CHA,
$125/wk. $500 dep+lst
2 wks. (352) 464-0719
HOMOSASSA
2/1 No smok/pets. $450
Mo., Ist. last + sec.dep.
(352)628-9884 Iv msg.
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 util. incl. $500.
(352) 447-4628
INGLIS
2/1, 1/4 acr. Completely
turn,, ready to move In
Sorry No smoking/pets
$650mo. 1st & Sec.
(352) 447-4628
INGLIS
4/2/2, On 1.17 Acres.
Freshly renovated.
New AC, $1075. mo.,
Rick, 305-773-5363
INVERNESS
2/1 Clean. Ist/last/sec.
(352) 563-5117
INVERNESS
55+ Lakefront park
Exciting oppt'y, 1or 2BR
Mobiles for rent. Screen
porches, appl., water
Incl. Fishing piers,
Beautiful trees $350/up
Leeson's 352-476-4964
INVERNESS
NEW LISTING 3/1
No Petsl Immaculate
Cond. $550 Ist/last/sec.
(352) 726-4294
LECANTO
2 DWs NIcel In the
Country, for details Call
(352) 586-4182
1BR Furn. Carpt Scrn
rm. $550: 1BR unfurn.
$400 1 BR RV furn $325.
No pets. 628-4441
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
Only $254/mol 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845


TOY POODLE
Puppies, 3fem. 1ml.
3 Choc. 1 blk 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




Dog Crate, 42"Lx28"W,
31"H. All accessories,
$295.
(352)795-8741




BABY FEMALE
DONKEY
5 mo. old. $500.
(352) 637-4138

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INVERNESS
2/2/1 Whispering Pines,
Unfurn. Lanai. $800 + 1st
& Sec. Sm Pets OK,
Pool, Playground &
Clubhouse Access,
(352) 341-0422
INVERNESS
i ending 22.
I. .-i dock. No
smok/pots. $6650 mo
+4350 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. S700.
mo, (352) 400-0731
INVERNESS VLG.
2/2, 55+, heated pool,
no pets/smok. Yrly lease
S65Q,/mno. 352-344-2770
OCALA
010W 2/2/1.5 55+
Furn'd, No Steps. No
Smoking No Pets, W/D
S850/mo 352-572-4259
Sugqrmill Woods
2/2, Completely turn.
$852, no, Yr lease
$1,600.- seasonal oal until
3 mo min, 352 746-4611




DUPLEX FOR RENT
2 I Duplean$ I u0 0r !
No ses r352-228-0525r
Nekt & dean ;r ludase fisher &S



cw. ltruscourIyHome ReRats Lcom
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 Clean WiD hu $600
No pets. 352-228-0525
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/1 New Tile Floor. New
A/C S650,mo F;Sec
352-464-3521, aflr. 4pm
FLORAL CITY
2/1 .1 S625
Angela t-2 i 603-0345




HERNANDO
1/1, off 200, $325+sec.
(352) 302-4535
HOMOSASSA TRL.
Share 2/2 mobile. Cntry
acreage, pryt. $100/wk.
Mike L (352) 212-1115
LECANTO
Includes electricity
& Satellite TV $535./mo.
(352) 628-0164




CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/1 $900/mo
7RiversGolfArea
352-257-1034
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/1/V2 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 COUNTYWIDE!
GREAT AMERICAN
REALTY
ALL PRICE RANGES!
Call:352-422-6129
or see ALL at
www.chooseaar.com
SUGARMILL WOODS
Spacious New Home!
S4/2/2, Son. lanai, DR.
Iwn care incl., No smok-
ing;'Sm. pet okay. Ref.,
$975./ mo. Ready NOW,
(386) 569-6777
3/2 $199/mo HUD Horme
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/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 EArt 9845




INVERNESS
Seasonal or long term.
1/1, Turn., scr. porch,
fenced yard. Util., basic
cable, waterfront
community $165 wkly
(352) 344-4945
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




w- BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN 3/2/1
NO CREDIT CHECK!!
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, Fl. Rm,
CHA, Fncd.Conv. Area.
$625 (352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1 C/A, Nice/Clean
$700/mo Ist Mo. FREE
TIKA Prop. 888-886-8452
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, $600mo. + Sec.
14 Toft (352).697-1907
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1.5 $700 Neg.
Ist/Ist/sec 352-427-2173
BEVERLY HILLS
2].1/1, CHA, Nice/Clean
$600/mo. 28 N. Barbour
(352) 422-0546
BEVERLY HILLS


2/1/Fl.Rm., $635mo, +
Sec. 20 N. Osceola
(352) 697-1907
BEVERLY HILLS .
2/2/1 FR, CIA, new
kitch. Good Area $725
(352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILLS
3/1.5 LOOKI Fncd. Yrd.
Lawn care incl,
Ref. Req'd $650/mo.
352-302-3319 Iv. mess.
CITRUS HILLS
Brentwood Village.
2/2/2. New cond., incl.
new kitch appl. Lots of
tllel $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


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CITRUS SPRINGS
1/1/1 FIRm. $585 Inc.
Water. Swr & Garb. lst
& sec.(352) 249-1149
CITRUS SPRINGS
2 Weeks FREE Rent
if Qualify
(352) 795-9123
Charlotte G Really
& Investment LLC
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2 Pool, CHA, New
carpet $1,100 lsr/ist/sec
352-563-2480/302-9345
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2 CHA. $900 mo.
Inc. Util. 1s;last/sec.
(352) 503-6049
CITRUS SPRINGS
LEASE OPTION, Low
Rent, Flexible Terms,
(352) 361-6551

CITRUS SPRINGS
LEASE OPTION, Low
Rent, Flexible Terms
(352) 361-6551
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2 Rent-to-Own
Low Dowii, Easy Terms
Danny (407) 227-2821
CITRUS SPRINGS
New! 3/2/2 Fireplace,
2200sqft., Rent
$1000mo SaleS200k
561-715-2882
CR/Homosassa
3/2/1 $750:2/1 MH,
$465220-2447/212-2051
CRYSTAL RIVER
1/1 $600/Mo. Furn.
Broker/Own' 422-7925
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/1 Near hosp $745
(727) 631-2680
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2 Cleon, $800 mo.
352-795-6299 697-1240
CRYSTAL RIVER
Rent-To-Own, 3/2
Home on Golf Course
Nice, $985, mo.
352-302-9345/
651-283-1899
FLORAL CITY
2/1, Det. Gar. CHA,
No pets/ smoking 8861
E. Orange Ave. City
water, $650mo,
Isft/st/sec. 422-6263
FLORAL CITY
2/1/cprt, laundry rm.
new paint, $575/mo
Ist/last/sec. 726-4285






Forest Ridge Village
2/2/2 $825.00
Please Call for more
into (352) 341-3330
or visit the web at:
citrusvilloges
rentals.com
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
'Some pets allowed,
(352) 422-8656
HERNANDO
ARBOR LAKES
furn./unfurn. 2/2/2
gated $800/mo
352-726-7637/464-2866
HOMOSASSA
3/2/1 Great Location,
Fenced yard, New A/C
$750/mo. 352-628-7526
HOMOSASSA,-
S4/2, 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-
Coarse 3/2/2s No pets
$750/mo (908) 322-6529
INVERNESS
2/1 Newly remodeled,
$595/mo. 1st/last/sec.
No pets/Smoking.
(352) 634-1651
INVERNESS
2/2, 1tst, sec $650.mo
Close to everything,
very clean 352-344-8412
INVERNESS
2/2/2 Detached home,
Royal Oaks upgrades.
Club house/pool/lawn.
serve. $800/mo. incl,
Cable & water. Avail
11./5 (949) 633-5633







INVERNESS
3 bedrooms, 2 bath-
rooms, fireplace,
sunken living room,
screened porch,
kitchen with new
stove, refrigerator
and dishwasher,
carpet/lile, 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
3/1/1, fenced yd.. liled,
cenl. vac. S650n 1o.,lst
+dep. ref, 352-344-2222
INVERNESS
3/2 & 2/2
Homes &.Town Homes
Starting at $575,
Close 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 i $600 sec,
(352) 476-4441


INVERNESS
3/2/2, Lake Area. New
Int/ext paint $860. mo.
(352) 341-1142
INVERNESS
Spolless 2/1/1 downing,
$495 mo, 352-302-1193
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. appl.,
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


MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY








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


(352) 746-6161
BETTY MORTON


20 Years Experience
2.8 %
Commission

R3A5 e-lect

(352) 795-1555


PINE RIDGE
Country Livingi Unique
2/2/crpt. Fam. Room,
newer appl.S900/mo,
(352) 746-3700
RIVER LINKS REALTY
628-1616/800-488-5184
Dupxes 1/1 $400;
3/2/2 Houses from $725;
SMW 2/2/1 /2, Atrium
Villa, $755; WtrfrpLt ..-
3/112Aw/carport, $925.
Crys. Rvr4/2/1'/2 $1100



Sugarmill Woods
. 4/2/2, Golf course
community, access to
clubhouse, pool & ten-
nis court, secluded on
culdesac, $1,J50. mo
Call (352) 228-1220




CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2/1 Canal Home, scrn
prch, fncd bkyrd, dock,
mint. Pets ok st, 1st, t.
Sec, Avail Jan thru Apr.
'08. (352) 843-8437
OLD HOMOSASSA
Stilt house 12250 Red
Maple. 2/1, LR, DR, eat
in kit, den. AC, heat.
$785, By appt. 628-3992
WATERFRONT APTS. 1/1
Rent includes water,
sewer & trash.1st mo,
& sec.. No pets: Avail,
now, (352)563-5004
3/2/2 3 SISTERS AREA
Furn. w/pool tbl. Boat
slip, floating dock,
all utll Incl. $2,000/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
INVERNESS
Pool, W&D, kit. priv.
$115 wk, $100 dep.
Rets. (352) 464-2180
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, Ist.
Sec, Avail Jan thru Apr.
'08. (352) 843-8437
HERNANDO
1 BR Apt., furn., 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, furn., scr. porch,
fenced yard. Util., basic
cable, waterfront
community $165 wkly
(352) 344-4945
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F """HOME. SEAS. i
I Wkly/mthly. Furn/ I
Unfurn.Pool. All newll
352-302-1370
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Waterfront Rentals
Furn. 1/1 Apt. Sleeps 4
$1000/mo. Include boat
slip. Avail. Jan/Mar/Apr
2008, 386-462-3486




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NOTICE:
All real estate
advertising in this
newspaper is subject
to Fair Housing Act
which makes it illegal
to advertise "any
preference, limita-
tion or discrimination
based on race, color,
religion, sex, handi-
cap, familial status or
national origin, or an
intention, to make
such preference, limi-
tation or discrimina-
tion." Familial status
includes children un-
der the age of 18
living with parents or
legal custodians,
pregnant women
and people securing
custody of children
under 18.
This newspaper will
not knowingly accept
any advertising for
real estate which Is in
violation of the law.
Our readers are
hereby informed that
all dwellings
advertised in this
newspaper are avail-
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opportunity basis.
To complain of
discrimination call
HUD toll-free at
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hearing Impaired Is
1-800-927-9275.


Adorable 2/2 Cottg.
Col-del-sac near
Ralls-too-Traolls
updated apple. tile
floors/cntrs. Perfect
1st or retrmnt home.
MUST SEE! buyer In-
centives $179,900
352-637-2847
352-400-0568

THANKSGIVING
SPECIALII
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


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LECANTO
3/2.572 with 30X50 Shop
on 9.7 Acre Farm across
from State Forest. $499k
6150S Lecanto Hwy,
352-697-0022



















SATURDAY I lam-2pm
1149 LEHIGH TERR.
INVERNESS HIGHLANDS
Ready to move in 3/2/2
Fireplace, cath. ceilings
Scrn, prch. Need to
prequallify for purchase
we can help! Franklin
Realty, Joyce Delgado
(352) 464-4211




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




BEVERLY HILLS
HW.Y 491 Beverly Plaza
Retail & Office Space
Available for lease.
(352) 746-3301
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 @ $150KI
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 +, 10 x 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, immediatelvl
$165K obo
(352) 302-2865
BUILDER LIQUIDATION
Huge 4 BR. Red. Below
Bldr'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
SELL YOUR HOUSE
TODAY
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
ONE CALL
ONE PRICE
ONE MONTH
ONLY $126.00
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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Chronicle
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Citizen
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Messenger
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Times
CALL TODAY
(352) 563-5966

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. $155,000
352-400-0230
SPEC HOMES AVAILABLE
3/2/2. Price Starting at
$149,900. Incl. Lot and
Stan. Fea, Pool Pkg's
Opt, Starting at $32,500,
Call for more Informa-
tion Pastore Custom
Bldrs, (352) 684-1500
Lic. it CRC057945




ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE I
New 4/3/3 Pool Home,
2740 sf. under AC,
Serlius buyers only.,
$349,900 obo


'88 CB, PRICED TO SELL
$114K, 3362 N. Sunrose
Path MLS 320662
T. Paduano C21 JW
Morton (352) 212-1446
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
Beautifully Remodeled
Pool Home, Like New!
3/2/2 split fir plan.
1730sf, Scrn. lanai
w/heated self cleaning
pool on dbl. lot.
$179,900. FSBO
(352) 476-2080
BETTER THAN RENT
or RENT TO OWN 3/2/1
NO CREDIT CHECKII
352-484-0866
jademission.com
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
$60K11 (352) 465-7574





















OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-4
5 DONNA ST. 1/1/Crprt,
BEST VALUE IN 8EV HILLS
(352) 212-9783

2/1/1 with Lanai,
carport, Chain link
fence, Shed, Central
alrlandscaped
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.
8 ;'0i (352)624-1987









BONNIE
PETERSON
Realtor, GRI

Your SATISFACTION

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

CRYSTAL GLENN 2,577sf.
Was $234,900/Now.
~169.9001 Seller pays
$5K Closing Ron Egnot
Ist 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


OPEN HOUSE
Novl7/18 1-4pm
3319 E. Axleford Ct.
Canterbury Lakes
Estates


BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI

Your SATISFACTION
IsMyvFuturell
(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
GOLF COMMUNITY
3/2/2 ON 1 ACRE
Crystal Paradise Est,
Move-In ready., 205K,
View @ owners., com/
ADP2303 (877)769-6377
Open House Sat's 10-4




NEWLY RENOVATED
GREAT LOCATION
Near Plantation Golf.
3BR, 2 BA, i/4 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.


CLASSIFIED


0 DOWN TO BUYII
S720/mo + taxes &
insurance. 3/2/2
located in Highlands
Large home, very clean
Needs nothing.
(352) 601-5600
12 x 24' Workshop
3 Yr. Old Ranch
3/2/2, Split floor plan
1/2 Acre, Many extras
Asking $183,900.
Call (352) 341-0675
2/2/2, Less than 10min.
to Shopping w/ over
1400 sq. ft., of liv, space
& oversized 2 Car gar.
Ready to Move in
$109,000, 804 Oak St.
$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, Linal
Must See, $174,500
Reduced $167,900
104 Lilac Lane, Wanda
Pursor 352-212-2702 RLT
BETTY MORTON


10 Acres.
Bring the HorsesI
rIice 5',/,' 185'.:q n
fe ,ced .,.':.l ai I .:.
(352) 613-0232









BONNIE PETERSON
Realtor, GRI

Your SATISFACTION
Is Mv Futurell
(352) 586-6921
or (352)795-9123
Charlotte G Realty
& Investments LLC

BUYING OR
SELLING?












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

HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Lic,# CBC059685












MIchele Rose
REALTOR
"Simply Put-
I'll Work Harder"
352-212-5097
thorn@atlantic.net
Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515

MUST SELL MOVING
10 Acres. Mini Farms
3/2 '97 DW, 1746 sf,
Fncd. & Crossed Fncd.
$229,900 /CASH TALKS
352-563-0830 Iv. mess.
PALM HARBOR
4/2 Tile floor, Energy
Pkg,, Deluxel Loaded
Over 2,200 sq. ft.fI
30th Anniversary Sale
Speclall! Save $15KII
Call for Free Color
Brochures 800-622-2832

VIC MCDONALD
(352) 637-6200









Realtor
My Goal Is Satisfied
Customers

REALTY ONE hr
OuislandlngAgents
Outsmandlng Results


Great location, must
seel $149,900. Approsial
$160K, all reasonable
offers considered
Ron 352-212-1791




Deal Of The Century
New 4/3/3, plus pool,
3238 sf, corner, Granite,
stainless, brick pavers,
excel. financing avail.
$399,900. (352)835-3260
LOST JOBI MUST SELLI
New 4/3/3 + Bonus Rm.
Pool home in Golf
Course Community.
,Gourmet Kitch., S.S.,
Granite, Many
Upgradesl Easy
commute to Tampa.
Under appraised value
(813) 967-7192

SELLING YOUR HOME"
TIME FOR A CHANGE?
YOU HAVE A CHOICE
A BETTER CHOICE
Our New Office is
strategically Located
Outside the Entrance
to Sugarmlll so as to
Bring To You Buyersl


Lc,. KeauQI CIsTU gent
20 Years Experience
2.8 Percent
Commission

R 640lect

(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 appl's
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


3/2 SW on Two c2 AC 3/2 $199/mo HUD Home
Lots. Scrn porch. 5% down 20yrs at
By Owner $44,500/obo 8%apr. For listings call
1592 S Lookout Pt 800-366-9783 Ext 5704
2 blocks off US19 BANK FORECLOSURE
352-503-4142 5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
Only $254/ml 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845

i m COUNTY REALTY









3A9% Listings
INVESTORS
Own a Piece of Old Fla. RESIDENTIAL SALES
S co a COMMERCIAL SALES
Fully restored 1946
Craftsmen Cottaoe!! (352) 422-6956
/1o nn .33 an ALL NEW ANUSSOCOM


INVERNESS
Recently rei
apple. Tiled s
Comm. pool
tennis. $
352-237-7436
LAKEFRONT
$290K Update
New Metal Ro
3/4 acres- $
Appraisal $$i
Agent (352),
LET OUR 1
GUIDE


OFFICE
YOU!


PA ~ K N U
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II: .1
'0124 FT. SUNCHASER $19,695


'0724 FT, SUNCHASER$19,695
F115HPYamahawlaai!erandextwafi 2010
'07 20 FT. SYLVAN PONTOON $13,900
50HPYamrha
'03 CHAPARRAL 215 DIC COUDDY
Mercuy 5.0 L aer REDUCED $19,900
200516 FT FIESTA PONTOON $9,800
40 HPJohrnso,whi rand endedwarranty
1998 115 HP YAMAHA $2,900
,1999150 HP YAMAHA $4,200
S1990 200 HP JOHNSON $1.900


3/2 5199/mo HUD Home
5% down 20yrs at
8%apr. For listings call
800-366-9783 Ext 5704
BANK FORECLOSURE
5BR, $37,500. 2BR
$12,800. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 5714
5 BDRM HUD $32,0001
Only $254/mol 5% dwn,
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




Marco Polo Village
3/2/2 Newly Built scrn'd
in Llnal w/A/C 25'x20',
Newly Instl'd Well, Sits
on 1/2 acre. $239k
Sam 516-426-3782
Marco Polo Village
.NEW REDUCED PRICE
r-r-.:.- 80sqft
S le.-. ii, E i l : ,ri 'd in
l r,ar ..- -. : x20',
r e ...I, instl'd Well, Sits
.:.-n 1. 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
S5% 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 $32,0001
Only $254/mo! 5% dwn.
20yrs. at 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 Ext 9845




CITRUS HILLS 2/2
Greenbriar I/,1st fir. turn.
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 2BR/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

BETTY MORTON


ALUM. JON BOAT eb
16' W/trlr. 50 hp. IA
Evinrude. Power lift. 3-
Many extras! $2,200
(352) 726-0559
Aluminum Boat
'04, 16 ft, Semi V, 25
elec. start merc. mrtr ,.i
gal trlr,, bimini top, boat
& mtr cover, low hrs.
$3,200. (352) 522-0467 ,1
Bass Boat
'85, 19ft, Hydra Sport, -
w/ 91 Johnson 200 GT,
many extras, $4,500.
firm (352) 628-5104
BASS BOAT I
'90 20' Ranger391 w/'00-
200hp Johnson, Babied
Many extras $11,900
239-470-5567 'i i
BASS/BAY BOAT ',0I
Welded Alum,
'00 Skeeter SX 18, 90hp r,
Yamaha, TrII, 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,A50obo81
(352) 563-2587 >

CLEARANCE SALE
New Galv. pontoon '.8'
trailers, 18FT $1,499. o
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. $18957
352-634-3679/628-5419
EXCEL BOWRIDER
21' 1994, 4.3L, V-6, Merc.-
Cruiser In/Out, seats 8,
$2,000, needs some
work. (352) 795-7617 ,
GRADY WHITE 22' 0.
Cuddy, 200hp Evnrd, SS'i".M
prop, New Bimini, Alum.
Trr., New tires $8.000 r
(352) 447-1244 'T
HOUSEBOAT, 30' .1
CLASSIC '65 Rebuilt top
to bottom. $16,500,
Sacrifice!352-726-9647


HURRICANE
DECK BOATS
SWEETWATER I
PONTOONS


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

1-15 HOUSES WANTED
Cash or Terms
John (352) 228-7523
www.FastFloridaHouse
Buyer.cam
WE BUY HOUSES
Ca$h........ Fast I
352-637-2973
1homesold.com




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 i/ 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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ww'w.crossland
realtycon

Crossland
Realty Inc.
Since 1989

(352) 726-6644
LOOK NO FURTHER!
Great lot @ a Great $1
80' X 120' Inv. Highlands
Only $15K! MLS #320324
T. Paduano C21JW
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




2 CITRUS HILLS AREA 2.5
ac. wooded Ipts. Asking
$65K each. Still great
Investment, make offer!
Crawford Group
(352) 212-7613
LECANTO /2 Acre +
Well w/ new pump,
septic, power pole.
$25K obo (813)792-1355




BEST DEAL ON WATER
Halls River, 1 WF Lot,
120x 100, can be
subdivided, deep
canal. Parklike setting.
Cleared & ready to
build. $179,900.
Owner/agent
(352) 302-2300
HOMOSASSA RIVERFRNT
Fresh Water, Idle Zone
Faces Monkey Island
prvt gtd $209K. All Util.
813-695-7787 cell




ALU 20' Pontoons (2)
24" tall, like new, dock
or replace, $850/both
obo. 352-634-0684
PONTOON BOAT
TRAILER
Tandem axle, adj., 13"
tires, galv., 21 ft. 31 ft.,
$1,200, (352) 447-0572
SHORE LINE BOAT
TRAILER,'22', 5 rollers,
Dbl Axle, $8500BO
(352) 563-6428




2 YAMAHA
WAVE RUNNERS, 2000,
GP760, w/trailer,
$5,200/bolth
(352) 257-1355
JETSKIs
SEADOO(2) GIlISE '07
130hp, Intercooled,
4mo. old, grg kept ,only
16hrs, seats 3, dbl trlr,
3yr wrty. & mnt con-
tract, pd $26k asking
$18k (352) 341-3188
WAVERUNNERS
SEA-DOOs(3) '96, '98,'00
new trailers 2w/ new
engines, need
clean-up and tuning.
"Empty my Garage"
$2500/Trade Cryst. RIv
(352) 795-7876


CITRUS COUNTY (FL) Cl(uRNICLI.




2/2 TH.
-mod, All
crnd rm.
I, dock & GO5
155K. B
/812-3213 ,,l
BEAUTY I
ed 3 -Bed.
$of Private PR CE '
$ Owner/ WPaR E
302-8046 NOW THRU THE END L
Ut AlfIVUVII d01ft


Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
CHARMING 2BR.'2BATH


St e .90
(352) 201 1663
GOSPEL ISLAND 3 2.1
-" :,.i r,..: -,i-, .ri I I .I
i; -;'1.0 ": ll Ieilt,
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
UL,: 'C8 .'5.*'::,-
INVERNESS
3/2 near vl, ,,3on &
L.''.e. cia ier.:ndj
ba:l. ,r. 'e i n 0 rn.o
O,:.r a le 14','D UO lea-,
,- o, r .ell r 'ir .a ll
Mike (813) 312-3753
Inverness Golf & CC

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 NEW S.S.
Kitchen Appliances
Fencd. w/dog run. Strg.
Bldg. $215K. Fl. Realty &
Auction, Michael Harris
(352) 563-0199
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


Call Now for Great
Deals & Foreclosures


CRYSTAL RIVER
MARINE
(352) 795-2597

JON BOAT
12' 6 HP motor w/trailer, '
Make offer on $1200. _
Call Bob (352) 637-543302
JON-BOAT 'a
(Sea Nymph) '93 12ft.
Alum. V-Haul, 7.5 --
Evenrude/Johnson Trir, -j
New trolling Motor/Batt. ,
2 Swvl sis, rod mnis & 's
anchor runs great sme.
$1200 (352) 726-1076
KAYAK
Old Town Adventurer '
13.9" w/ruiler
Used 1 lime $600
(352) 637-1792
MAKO
23' 1977,225HP Evin. '89
Electronics, T-Top,
trim tab, $5,000. ..,
352-634-0684
MULLETi BOAT ,
15' Saltwater Products ,'C
License W/Restricted
Species. New/Used
Motor, New Cables, 2
cast nets, Boal & Biz
$3500obo or trade
813-417-2895 JA
Nature Coast Marine .
New, Used & H
Brokerage
We Pay Cash for
Clean Used Boats
www.BootSuaer
Centercam
352 794-0094

Nature Coast Marine '
| Sales & Service
Present this Ad for
10% Off on all f
Parts & Service
1590 US 19,
| Homosassa I
352-794-0094










PLAYTIME Pontoon
'89,60 hp Mainer, --
Alum. Rf,, Runs Good.
No trailer. $2.4/100
352-795-2053/634-1378
PONTOON
Avalon '06, 16', 25 hp 4 -
strk '06 Mercury w/20hrs I'.
'06 Trlr, BImiln Top, Full
Cover, Ladder,
FF,Stereo, & much "P
more.Over $16K NEW ,
Selling $9,950 obo
(352) 419-4009
PONTOON BOAT
'05 Benltey 20' New
Bigfoot 50hp Mercury *
4Strk, W/Trlr Exc Cond, n71
$10K (352) 220-6315 ,


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CITRus COUNTi (FL) CHRONICLE


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
30' '01 Center Console
twin 225 Mercury
Optimax 650hrs. Radar,
Chartpltr, Depthfinder,
Windlas, many extras
Triple axel trir. $65k obo
352-302-0468
Proline
'02 26' Sport, 225
Yamaha 4 strk, tri axle
trir. Must Sell! make
offer$35k 239-470-5567
PROLINE
'03 Sport 30, Immac,
32'6" CC AC cabin un-
der, Merc's 225 150hrs.
All electronics, 2000 KW
Gen, loaded, w/trailer,
$68,000 (352) 201-1833
PROLINE
'04, 24 ft., 225 Honda,
Donzi Hull, black, low
hrs. lift kept, NICE
$32,000. (352) 795-1598
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 HAWK
16' Remote cont, spot
lights & canopy. 70HP
Johnson, Magic til ttrir.
$4000/obo 352-302-9956
Sea Pro
'01, 18 ft., CC, 90 merc.,
salt water, GPS, Sonar,
741b trolling mtr. gal tri
all the extras, $10,500.
352 341-4023
SEA PRO
'98, 18' CC, FF Jack
plate, 90hp Evinrude
Magic Tilt Trir Exc cond.
$6,500 352-302-9336
SEARAY
'03, 185 Bowrider w/trir.
18', 35 hrs., Gar. kept.
220 hp. Many opts.
$16,500 (352) 270-3176
SEARAY
'87, Express, 34ft, recent
canvas & upholstery
twin new 454 merc.
cruisers, $25,000.
(352) 637-3290
SHALLOW SPORT
&
PANGA BOATS
IN STOCK




THREE RIVERS
MARINE
(352) 563-5510
TRIUMPH
'07 17'CC, 75HP Yam. 4
strk, Bimini, Lowrance
GPS, am/fm CD, VHS,
Mint. $18K 352-634-0684
TRIUMPH
19', '02,115 Merc., 4
strk., CC, radio, Depth
Finder, Livewell, Trolling
mtr., bimini, gal. trir.
$10,000
(352) 341-0858
Wanted: Boats in Need
of Repair, also motors
'ard trailers. Cash Paid
S(352) 212-6497
WELLCRAFT
1987,250 Sportsman,
25", Gas eng., 30" draft,
350 hp I/O, alum. trir.
$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, IOHP w/traller.
Looks/runs great, $2800
(352) 795-4770


-s
'01 CONDOR
R-VISION model 1350,
35', Chevy W.H. chassis,
7.4(454 c.l.) 20K m,
non-smoker, 2 slides,
hyd. levelers, bk-up
cam, Onan 5500 gen.
Must seel $34,900. Call
352-447-3078 for Info.
ALLEGRO
'00, 32ft, 454 Chevy, 35k
ml., 5.5 Onan gen,
AC/Ht Pump, leveling
jacks, back up camera,
non smoker, excel.
cond. $28,000 obo
(352) 344-4579
(352) 476-4184
AUTO, RV & TRUCK
SERVICE CENTER
COMO RV&TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W. Inverness
(352)344-1411

BUY SELL TRADE
CONSIGN AT
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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 Coronado 34' 40k mi
Great Cond. 2 A/Cs,
qun bed, good tires 454
eng. $18k Homosassa
(906) 630-2684 cell
GEORGIE BOY
'04, Pursuit, Class A, 30ft.
Excel. cond. 8k ml.,
2 slide outs, 2 TV's, back
up camera, all the bells
and whistles and much
more, must see this
coach, Asking $56900.
obo (352) 746-7626


FOUR WINDS 31'
'04, Slide out, levellers,
backup cam, V-10 Ford
No smk/Pets. Loaded!
$40K (352) 422-7794
GULF STREAM '04
Ford BT Cruiser, 28' Tow
pkg. 13K 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
ml., lots of extras, w/
car trir. $87,900. obo
(352) 522-8161
WINNEBAGO
'96 Itasca Suncruiser,
34', 1 slide. Exc. Cond.
17K Miles, $25,500
(352) 465-3203 After 5.




CLEARVUE
'07 33ft park model,
1 slide-out, barely
used,MUSTSELLI
$18.5kobo352-613-2477
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
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, isind 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
cleanly No smoker/pets.
Located in Homosassa,
Can deliver $10,700.
(423) 782-6813




2005 FACTORY FORD
F-250 18" Wheels w/
275/70/R18 Tires $400;
DIAMOND PLATE
TOOL BOX $50
(352) 302-0386
'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
TRUNK MOUNT
CD CHANGER
For later model
Mercedes Benz. $150
(352) 527-1098





TOP DOLLAR
SFor Junk Cars
L $(3)2 $ D $
L-J
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for Trucks, Vans & Cars
Larry's Auto Sales
Hwy 19 S,. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
*FREE REMOVAL OF.
ATV's, bikes, cars, jet skis
mowers, golf carts. We
sell ATV parts 628-2084
$ $ CASH PAID $ $
Junk Cars, Trucks, Vans
No Title OK, Call J.W.


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

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






ACURA
2002 TL, Loaded. 84k mi
reduced price $9,995
firm (352) 465-3501
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
'95 SLS, 85K, White/
saddle. Great Cond.!
Below book. $3,975
(352) 220-1634
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
080 (352) 726-1373
CHEVROLET
Corvette Stingray '77
T-tops, Red, 130k mi.
Runs Great, $8000
(352) 464-4398


CLASSIFIED

[I- B I ?


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 greatS 1295
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, TTop, 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
1990 Taurus. 4 dr,, V-6,
Auto, AC, CD, 67K orig.
mi. new tires. Sr. owned.
Garaged. Exc. Cond.
$2,400 (352) 249-8059
FORD
1992 Taurus, runs good,
reliable. $800 or best
offer. (352) 613-6305
FORD
'93 Taurus GL Station
Wagon, Loaded! $2,900
OBO (352) 563-1181
(813) 244-3945
FORD
'94, Taurus,
$1,500. obo
(352) 503-3838
FORD ESCORT
'97 Runs & looks great!
ICE COLD AIR! 153K
(mostly Hwy) miles $995
obo (352) 584-2464
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
'93 Cartier T.C. 4 dr.
Clean! Must Sell Moving
$1,800 CASH OBO
(352) 563-5215 L.Mess.
LINCOLN
'98 Continental, V8,
Auto, 20mpg, 1 owner
grg kept.NewTire/brake
$3,900 352-697-0889
LINCOLN
'99 Continental, 91k org.
ml. BEAUTIFUL CAR! 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, 3805L, 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/
I







MERCURY
'80, XR7 Cougar,
75k org, ml.,
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 ml., 16" tires
clean $2,800. obo
(352) 302-4518
NISSAN
2002 Altlma,
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 ML.
32mi/gal. $3,200


352-746-0935

SEARING "1
'04,Convertble I
fun in the Sun |
Only $10,988
1-866-838-4376

S SUBARU
'04,Emprezza WRX
Must See I
and Only $15,988 *
1-866-838-4376

TOYOTA
'00, Echo, auto, air, I
save gas and money |
at $5,995. i






1-866-838-4376 L
'03, Corolla, auto,


lein i


CAMARO
'72, org. Z28, numbers
match 350 LT1, cortez
silver, w/ bik int. $20k
May take Jeep wrangler
in trade (352) 422-7233
CHRYSLER
La Baron TC '89
Clsc Convtbl 2 tops low
miles$4500352-746-2216
DODGE
1965 Dart 440 6pack,
500 HP, auto trans.
Tubbed rear, way too
much to list, $13,500.
Must see! Will trade
(603) 860-6660
FORD
'65 Thunderbird
Landau, Good cond.,
All orig. Drive it Homel
$1,500 (352) 637-3333
FORD
Super Charged '89
Thunderbird 3.8, 5 spd.,
showcar. $10 OK 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 455HO Eng.,
needs restoration, runs
$1,390. (352) 637-1074
Volkswagon
Super Beetle Conv. '78
Runs/look good!
$5500. (352) 212-4477









CHEVROLET
'01, Sllverado 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 whl. alarm, 42k mi.
$11,000. (352) 382-1230
DODGE
'98 Ram 1500, 4WDExt.
Cab, V-8, topper. 100K.
1 owner. Well maint'd.
$6,990 (352) 302-5698

FORD
S'04, Super crew,
I chrome wheels only I
I $18,988.
1-866-838-4376 |

FORD
2001 F-150, Runs Greati
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
F-150 1985
5000 miles on motor
4WD, lifted, $2,000
352-302-6377
FORD
F-150 '96. Asking $2650.
obo (352) 382-3525
MAZDA
1995, B2300, 5spd
$2,250 Runs great,
teal,(352) 422-7056
NISSAN
I '04,Frontler KC, pwr.
windows locks
Only $10,988.
L 1-866-838-4376

SILVERADO
'02, 2500HD, 4dr. tinted
windows, tow pkg.
Exc. cond. $13,500.
352-302-9336
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


I '04, NavI, chrome, I
stands alone, must I
| see to appreciate |
1-866-838-4376
BE jm-mE


I


FORD
Bronco '92, 4 X 4,
s. NTires. New Interior.
Runs Exc. $2,900
(352) 302-9485
GMC
1996, 144k miles. Runs


CHRYSLER
'93 Town & Country.
6 cy., 3 L, high miles,
runs great. $500
(352)344-0085
DODGE
'05, Grand Caravan,
51k ml. 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 ml. 3.3Lv6 Runs
great! $4k.352-476-2901
FORD
02, E250 Van, V8, Auto,
69K, Warr. thru 75K,
$9,900. (352) 697-1200
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 whis
mntn'd, runs strong
$7,900 (352) 341-2078
FORD
E-150 '01 Work van V6
Shelves, PW, PL A/C,
FM/Cass. mag whis
new trs, CIn, well
mntn'd, runs strong
$7,900
(352) 341-2078
HANDICAP VAN
'90 Chevy C20, loaded,
new AC/tires 82K mi.
New Braun lift. $4,500
352-726-4109
MERCURY
'98, Villager, Excel.
cond. inside & out,
$2,900. obo
(352) 201-0911
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.





821-1123 FCRN
Heath Mini-Storage
Sale of Contents
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to Florida Statute
83.805, the entire contents
of the following storage
unit will be sold In order to
pay for past due rental,
advertising and other
charges owed by this ten-
ant. The sale will take
place 2 weeks from the
first publication.
RONALD HOUSE


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


TOYOTA CAMRY LE '96,
Exc. Cond. Grgd. Mntc.
Rcds.,MUST SACRIFICE
$3,500 (352) 422-5685
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Messenger
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Times
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(352) 563-5966
L J
Your Donation of
A Vehicle
Supports Single,
Homeless Mothers
& Is Tax
Deductible
Donate your vehicle
TO THE PATH
(Rescue Mission for
Men Women &
Children)
at (352) 527-6500


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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 extrps. 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
HONDA
'02 VTX 1800, Ready to
gol 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
HONDA
'96, CBR600 F-3, 28K mi.
Very fast, $3500.
(352) 795-7617
KAWASAKI
1000 Concours, 1999,
11,500 mL $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
'03, V Star, 1100CC,
14k mi., windshield,
saddlebags, glovebag,
$5,500
obo (352) 563-0979
YAMAHA
Roadstar 1600'03 mint
condition, many extras,
low miles $6,495
(239) 470-5567
YAMAHA
Warrior '02 1800cc, $k In
accessories, exc. cond.
Great Crzrl A MUST SEEI
$7000 (352) 637-6740




655 B. MARLENE PT.
INVERNESS, FL 34450
UNIT C-30
SHARON JOACHIM
1880 WESTLAKE DR.
INVERNESS, FL 34450
UNIT B-21
Heath Mini-Storage
U.S. Hwy. 41
5164 S. Florida Ave.
Inverness, FL 34450
Published two (2) times in
Citrus County Chronicle
November 16 and 23,
2007


813-1116 FCRN
07CP-902 Estate of Molly Jean Paquin
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 07CP-902
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MOLLY JEAN PAQUIN
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of MOLLY JEAN
PAQUIN, deceased, whose date of death was May 27,
2007. and whose social security number is 591-86-6433.
Is pending In the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of which Is 110 N, Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The names and ad-
dresses of the personal representative and the per-
sonal representative's attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-
ing 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 persons
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
must file their claim with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
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 OF MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice Is
November 9, 2007.
Personal Representative:


HYUNDAI
'02, XG350, loaded
| leather, sunroof I
Only $6,995.
1-866-838-4376
=mm -m I
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
JEEP
Grand Cherokee '03
loaded, leather, 78k
mi. full-time, 4whl dr.
$14,500 352-586-8981
LAND ROVER
Discovery '03. 4WD, 38K,
Loaded! 2 Sunroofs,
leather, htd. seats. $21 K
352-860-0413/302-9525
S PONTIAC 1
I '01, Aztec, auto, AC, I
| and more priced |
to sell at $5,995.
1-866-838-4376

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

WINSTAR
'00, Take family and
friends, Only $6,995. |
1 -866-838-437A


819-1116 FCRN
Board of County Commissioners Public Hearing
PUBLIC NOTICE
The public is hereby notified that the Board of
County Comissloners of Citrus County, Florida, intends
to conduct a public hearing to consider an ordinance
entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMEND-
ING SECTION 74.38 OF THE'CITRUS COUNTY CODE OF
ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR CHANGES TO DELETE THE
HOMOSASSA LIONS CLUB AND TO INCLUDE THE
WITHLAPOPKA COMMUNITY CENTER AS A FACILITY
WHERE THE POSSESSION FOR CONSUMPTION OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IS PERMITTED' PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY' PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE'
PERTAINING TO MODIFICATIONS THAT MAY ARISE FROM
CONSIDERATION AT PUBLIC HEARING; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
In the Board of County Commissioners' Meeting Room,
Citrus County Courthouse 110 North Apopka Avenue,
inverness. Florida on the 27th day of November, 2007,
at 2:45 P.M., at which time and place any and all per-
sons Interested may present any matter for or against
the proposed ordinance for consideration of the
County Commission. Copies of the proposed ordi-
nance may be reviewed In the Lecanto Government
Building, 3600 West Soverelgn Path, Lecanto, FL or the
Citrus County Courthouse. 110 North Apopka Avenue,
Inverness, FL.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made
by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to
any matter considered at this public hearing, he will
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
ings Is made which record shall Include the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation
at this meeting because of a disability or physical Im-
fairment shoua d contact the County Administrator's Of-
fice, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450,
(352) 341-6560, at least two (2) days before the meet-
ing. If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the TDD
Telephone (352) 341-6580.

s/s Dennis Damato. Chairman
DENNIS DAMATO, Chairman
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF CITRUS COUNTY,; FLORIDA
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle.
November 16,2007,


809-1102 FCRN
Citrus County Fair Association
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
As a Contractor, you are Invited to submit a bid to the
Citrus County Fair Association, hereinafter referred to as
Owner, for the construction of arena additions at the
Citrus County Fairgrounds, located at 3600 South Flor-
ida Avenue, Inverness, Florida. The Project Budget Is es-
timated to be: $350,000.00.
The Owner Is seeking a Contractor for the construction
of arena additions at the Citrus County Fairgrounds, lo-
cated at 3600 South Florida Avenue. Inverness, Florida.
The contractor shall provide all materials, labor, equip-
ment and Inspection fees necessary for the construc-
tion of building facilities in accordance with the terms
and conditions of the Invitation to Bid.
PROJECT NAME & LOCATION: Arena additions at the
Citrus County Fairgrounds, located at 3600 South Flor-
ida Avenue, Inverness, Florida.
MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE/SITE VISIT: Each bid-
der must, before submitting a bid, attend the manda-
tory pre-bid conference/site visit. The pre-bid
conference/site visit will be held on Wednesday, No-
vember 14th, 2007, at from 1:00PM fill 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 qualtied, 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.


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815-1123 FCRN
07 SP 315 Bonnie Sue Murray Vs. Norbert Leon Murray
Notice of Service of Process by Publication
PUBLIC NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY BEFORE THE CLERK
FILE NO. 07 SP 315
BONNIE SUE MURRAY,
Petitioner
Vs.
NORBERT LEON MURRAY and wife,
EUNICE CURRY MURRAY,
JANIE ARLENE M. STONE and
KARON LYNN M. SOUTHERLAND,
Respondents
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
TO: KARON LYNN M, SOUTHERLAND
TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against
you has been filed In the above-entitled action. The
nature of the relief being sought is as follows:
Pettlion to have property located at 570 Periwinkle
Road, Eden. Rockingham County, North Carolina sold
In lieu of partition.
You are required to make defense to such pleading
not later than the 19th day of December, 2007, said
date being 40 days from the first publication of this no-
tice; and upon your failure to do so the party seeking
service against you will apply to the court for the relief
sought,
This the 9th day of November, 2007.
Thomas E. Medlin, Jr.
Attorney for Petitioner
MEDLIN LAW OFFICE, P.C.
230 West Kings Highway
Eden, North Carolina 27288
336-627-4300
State Bar No. 12774
Published three (3) times In the Chrus County Chronicle
on November 9, 16 and 23, 2007.


/s/ MARY JO FALUNSKE
3731 S. Apopka Avenue
Inverness, Florida 34452
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ CONNIE C. DURRENCE
Attorney for MARY JO FALUNSKE
Florida Bar No. 0982101
CLARK. CAMPBELL & MAWHINNEY, P.A.
500 South Florida Avenue. Suite 800, Lakeland, FL 33801
Telephone (863) 647-5337 Fax (863) 647-5012
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 9 and 16, 2007.


820-1123 FRN
Plcard Self Storage
PUBLIC NOTICE
Disposal of stored goods and property pursuant to
Florida Statute #83,0806.
Notice is hereby given that Picard Self Storage, Inc.,
located at 1274 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy.. Hernando, FL
with the rental office located at 1274 E. Norvell Bryant
Hwy., Hernando, FL Intends to dispose of personal
property/goods stored by BLAIZE WRIGHT whose last
known mailing address was 3234 EAST ANDERSON
STREET, INVERNESS, FL 34453 for purposes of satisfying
delinquent rents and related collection costs accruing
since AUGUST 31,2007.
Tenant stored goods, If saleable, will be sold on site
after this public notice has been published two times in
accordance with Florida Statute #83.806. The sale of
stored goods, if not redeemed by payment in full of all
delinquent rents and related costs, may be sold 15
days from the publication of first notice In accordance
with Florida Statutes.
/s/ W. J. Picard
President & Owner
Published two (2) times in Citrus County Chronicle on
November 16 and 23, 2007.


822-1116 FCRN
11/26 Meeting Citrus County School Board
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Citrus County School Board will hold a Workshop;
9:00 a.m. at the Central Ridge Elementary School con-
struction site located at 185 West Citrus Springs Boule-
vard, Citrus Springs, Florida on Monday, November 26,
2007.
The purpose of the workshop is to tour the Central
Ridge Elementary School construction site.
If any person decides to appeal a decision made by
the Board, with respect to any matter considered at
this meeting, he may need a record of the proceed-
ings and may need to Insure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, which record should Include
the testimony and evidence upon which his appeal Is
to be based.
Sandra Himmel
Superintendent
Citrus County School Board
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
on November 16,2007.


816-1116 FCRN
Citrus County Board of County Commissioners
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in compliance with Sec-
tions 194 and 196, Florida Statutes, the Citrus County
Value Adjustment Board (VAB) will commence hear-
Ings conducted by Special Magistrates who will take
testimony and evidence, and issue Recommended
Orders regarding petitioners granted a hearing after
the statutory deadline due to extenuating circum-
stances:
NOVEMBER 30, 2007,
BEGINNING AT 9:00 A.M.
CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE
110 NORTH APOPKA AVENUE,
COMMISSION CONFERENCE ROOM,
SECOND FLOOR INVERNESS, FLORIDA
The dates reserved by the VAB are to be utilized as
may be necessary.
In compliance with Section 196.194, Florida Statute, a
list of the following applicants are maintained for pub-
lic view between the hours of 8:00 AM. and 5:00 P.M.,
In the County Property Appraiser's Office in the Court-
house Annex. 210 North Apopka Avenue, Suite 200, In-
verness. Florida, and also at the Property Appraiser's
Crystal River Satellite Office, 801 SE Highway 19, Crystal
River, Florida:
a. applicants for exemption who have had their
applications for exemption wholly or partially
approved:
b. applicants for exemption who have had their
application for exemption denied;
JOYCE VALENTINO, CHAIRMAN
2007 Value Adjustment Board
Citrus County, Florida
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 16,2007.


818-1116 FCRN
11/20 meeting Citrus County School Board
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Citrus County School Board will hold a Special
Meeting and Workshop; 1:00 p.m. and an Organiza-
tional Meeting; 4:00 p.m. in the Board Room of the Dis-
trict Service Center located at 1007 West Main Street,
Inverness, Florida on Tuesday, November 20, 2007.
The purpose of the Special Meeting Is to approve vard-
ous personnel recommendations and accept results of
the Citrus County Education Association (CCEA) In-
struction re-vote on MAP. The Workshop will be to re-
view funding options and to develop School Board
Goals. The purpose of the Organizational Meeting is to
reorganize as required by Florida Statute.
If any person decides to appeal a decision made by
the Board, with respect to any matter considered at
this meeting, he may need a record of the proceed-
Ings and may need to Insure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings Is made, which record should Include
the testimony and evidence upon which his appeal is
to be based.
Sandra HImmel
Superintendent
Citrus County School Board
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle,
on November 16,2007.

823-1116 FCRN
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application:
The Department of Environmental Protection an-
nounces receipt of an application for permit from
Izaak Walton Investors, ULC to construct a 0.10 MGD
wastewater treatment plant and effluent disposal sys-
tem to provide a centralized sewage treatment and
collection system for the proposed resort community
along the Withlacoochee River. The site for the pro-
posed construction is located adjacent to the Intersec-
tion of County Road C-40 and 60th Street In the City of
Yankeetown located in Levy County. This application Is
being processed and is available for review during nor-
mal business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except legal holidays, at the following
address;
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Northeast District
7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 8200
Jacksonville, Florida 32256-7590
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 16, 2007.


814-1116 FCRN
2007-CP-744 Estate of Gladys V Paquin
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.: 2007CP 744
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GLADYS V. PAQUIN,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate of GLADYS V.
PAQUIN, deceased, whose date of death was July 9,
2007 and whose Social Security Number Is 036-0.1-5592,
File Number 2007 CP 744, is pending In the Circuit Court
for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address
of which is 110 N Apopka, Room 101, Inverness, Florida
34450-4299. The names and addresses of the Personal
Representative and the Personal Representative's at-
torney 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 served must file their
claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other per-
sons having claims or demands against decedent's es-
tate 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 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 AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this Notice is
November 9,2007.
Personal Reoresentative:
/s/ JAMES A. NORD, JR.
30 Tompkins Street
Binghamton, New York 13903
Attorney for Personal Representative:
BRETT & REYNOLDS, P.A.
/s/ ROBERT J. REYNOLDS, Esquire
Florida Bar No.: 0021415
P. 0. Drawer 2480, Dunnellon, Florida 34430
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
on November 9 and 16, 2007.


817-1123 FCRN
Notice to Creditors Estate of Juanita Richards
Case No. 2007-CP-202
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 2007-CP-202
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JUANITA RICHARDS,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of JUANITA RICH-
ARDS, deceased, whose date of death was May 22,
2006, File Number 2007-CP-202, Is pending in the Circuit
Court for CitrusCounty, Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 110 N. Apopka Avenue. Inverness,
Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the per-
sonal representative and the personal representative's
attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons,
having claims or demands against decedent's estate
on whom a copy of this notice has been served must
file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and persons
having claims or demands against the 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 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET .FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this Notice is No-
vember 16, 2007.
/s/ VANESSA HAZZARD
VANESSA HAZARD
DENNIS D. CAMP, PA.
By: /s/ Dennis D. Camp
351 N.E. 8th Avenue
Ocala, Florida 34470
Telephone:. 352/369-0664
Facsimile: 352/402-0028
Florida Bar No.: 884560
Attorney for Personal Representative
Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle
on November 16 and 23, 2007.


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Heidi Bressler takes role as Director of Operations


Heidi Bressler, who grew up
in Citrus County and is a product
of the local school system, began
her career with the Boys & Girls
Clubs of Citrus County eight
years ago as a part time program
assistant. After 18 months in that
position she was named interim
unit director and then in 2001
she was named unit director of
the Westside Homosassa club.
This past August, she was pro-
moted to the position of Director
of Operations. Bressler received
the position because of her
strong belief in the Boys & Girls
Clubs' philosophy, her commit-
ment to bringing excellence to


Citrus County youth, and her
willingness to work hard and
spend long hours making these
values basic to local club pro-
grams. -
In her new position, Bressler is
responsible for the overall coor-
dination, direction and leader-
ship of the separate units and
extension sites in realizing the
organizations' missions and
goals. She is responsible for
maintaining qualified profes-
sional staff and volunteers
through recruitment and best hir-
ing practices.
Bressler attended Homosassa
Elementary School, Crystal


Heidi Bressler is BGCCC
Director of Operations.
River Middle School, and gradu-
ated from Crystal River High
School. She is well known for


her work with children through-
out the county. She has a reputa-
tion for caring for kids and for
providing structured, safe pro-
grams to meet their needs.
Bressler is an example of how
career opportunities offered by
the Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus
County and the Boys & Girls
Clubs of America are available
for those who enjoy working
with children and who have a
value .system committed to help-
ing those kids grow to be the best
they can be. An education, expe-
rience in working with youth,
knowledge of Boy & Girls Clubs
philosophy and programs, and a


commitment to hard work can
lead to a position such as the one
Bressler holds and more.
Entry positions such as pro-
gram assistants at the local level
are part time. Training is provid-
ed by BGCCC management and
duties consist of supervising and
working with club members in
the program areas of arts and
crafts, sports and recreation,
education, technology, and lead-
ership development. Each club
site has a unit director and each
unit director has an assistant.
Only site unit directors are full

see Bressler Page 4


Upcoming

Events


Mike Hampton
Concert
Dec. 1, 2007


Automotive Swap
Meet & Car Show
Feb. 10, 2008


Steak & Steak
Dinner
March 1, 2008


Boys & Girls
Clubs Month
April 2008


Horse Show
April 14, 2008


Golf Tournament
TBA


Corvette Car
Raffle
July 2008


Q & A with our club president


A conversation with Boys &
Girls Clubs of Citrus County
president Todd Workman.
Question: What do you as
president of Boys & Girls Clubs
of Citrus County want to accom-
plish? What is your vision?
Workman: I want to reach
out to more and more kids in this
area. Many boys and girls are
not aware of what the clubs have
to offer. I would like to reach all
of them and have them under-
stand that the clubs offer a
chance for kids to be safe, to
grow, to become responsible cit-
izen and have fun while they are
doing it. Parents also need to
know that they don't have to
meet financial criteria to have
their kids attend the clubs. Boys
& Girls Clubs are for every kid
from age 5 to 18 years.
Question: Most presidencies
last for one year. You have indi-
cated you are willing to continue
as president for a second term


and being president of the organ-
ization takes up a lot of time.
Why are you willing to do this?
Workman: As they say, ".The
job is never finished." I just want
to do what I can to help whether
it takes one year, two years or
even ten years. What ever it
takes. I have lived my whole life
in Citrus County and don't plan
on ever leaving. So, investing in
the kids of Citrus County seems
like the right decision. I encour-
age other people in the county to
do the same. These kids need
everything we can give them. I
want to do my part.
Question: How do you see the
Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus
County working in conjunction
with other youth groups to bene-
fit the kids of Citrus County?
Workman: Funding for non-
profit groups has become harder
and harder in this economy. I
think teaming with other groups
can really help. For instance the


Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus
County organization is teaming
with Big Brothers/Big Sisters in
the Corvette car raffle we do
annually. They are great. The
raffle benefits them as well as us
and while we are county-wide,
their group covers Hernando
County as well. We can reach
more people and sell more tick-
ets and raise more funds for each
organization.
Question: What do you see as
the greatest challenge for Boys
& Girls Clubs of Citrus County?
Answer: Reaching out to kids
that don't know about the Boys
& Girls Clubs or understand
what the Boys & Girls Clubs are
all about. And that brings us
back to my vision for the organ-
ization.

Todd Workman, owner of
Suncoast Plumbing and Electric,
is 2006-2007 president of Boys
& Girls Clubs of Citrus County.


Creating a


safe place
Something recently happened
that I'd like to share with you.
James, a 12-year old boy who's
been coming to our club the
past two years, recently asked
whether he could leave his
puppy with us at the club for a
week while he visited relatives.
I was a little surprised and
asked him why he didn't leave
the puppy home with someone.
He said he wanted the puppy to
be at the club where he knew it
would be safe.
James didn't really expect to
see Pender Page 4


Corporate Business Sponsors
Premier Level: Ruby Level: Patron Level:
Crystal Motor Car Company Citrus County Life E.L. Robinson Engineering of
Florida Company
Sapphire Level:
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Citrus County Chronicle Ba\ Area Air Conditioning oigamizn:o is ithii,/1 iantlr thc support o0
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Suncoast Plumbing & Electric Co. Plantation Inn & Golf Resort






PAGE 2 Positively Speaking Boys & Girls Clubs Quarterly Newsletter


Members paint at the Nature Coast Resource Volunteer Center


On Oct. 19 nine members of
the Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus
County painted windows at the
Nature -Coast Volunteer Re-
source Center with anti-smoking
designs.
Members were from all three-
club sites. Members Blake
O'Neal, 11, and Tanya Miller,
12, represented the Inverness
Club. Hannah Leutert and Nicole
Talbot painted for the Crystal
River Club. Melissa Antley,
Michelle DeKorte, William
Carroll, and Trisha Frase, stu-
dents at Crystal River Middle
School, and Aaron Lawler of
Homosassa Elementary School
represented the Westside Club.
Members at each club site
were asked to submit designs
depicting anti-smoking themes
with nine designs selected for
the actual painting.
Boys & Girls Club members
then painted selected designs on
corridor windows at the Nature
Coast Volunteer Resource
Center. Designs ranged from


paintings of people coughing in
wreaths of cigarette smoke to
messages saying, "Choose the
Right Path" and showing the
choice of cigarettes or health.
Other designs depicted ciga-
rettes, flames, and tombstones
with the wording "This Could be
You."
Michelle deKorte's painting
showed cigarettes and clouds of
-smoke spelling out "Don't
Smoke" with a skull in the cen-
ter. The messages from the Boys
& Girls Clubs of Citrus County
members clearly stated that
smoking is an unhealthy and
undesirable activity.
Anne Black, Tobacco
Prevention Specialist, with the
Florida Department of Health,
was on hand for the window
painting. "Its an awesome proj-
ect and a great team activity,"
she said. "The kids are basically
creating social awareness about
the dangers of smoking. They
are becoming advocates for
keeping their peers tobacco


free." Black said. "When kids
go back and talk to other Boys &
Girls Club members, it makes a
huge statement. It motivates and
energizes their friends to make
healthy choices."
Robert Desimone, VISTA
Volunteer Coordinator with the
Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus
County, set up the activity and
provided volunteers Delois
Lang-Dick, Sharon Paup, Sandra
Beverloo, and Christa Beverloo
to help the boys and girls with
their artwork.
Desimone said of the-project,
"I think it was a wonderful col-
laboration between Boys & Girls
Clubs of Citrus County members
and staff, the Citrus County
Resource Center, and the Florida
Department of Health all aimed
at helping children make the
right choice not to use tobacco
products. I think the project
really works to accomplish that
goal and should be repeated
whenever possible."
Heidi Blanchette, Nature


Members William Carroll, Trisha Frase, Melissa Antley, Blake O'Neal,
Nicole Talbot, and Hannah Leutert enjoyed painting windows at the
NCRC.


Coast Volunteer Center supervi-
sor, also appreciated the efforts
of the Boys & Girls Club.mem-
bers. "I love to see organizations
working together for the com-


mon good," she said.
"This will open doors for
future endeavors. Its good for the
kids, and its good for the
Center."


Enroll members early for holiday camps
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus County are 2 through Jan. 8, 2008 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at
now enrolling members for Thanksgiving and Homosassa and Inverness.
Christmas holiday camps. Participants are encour- Camp days are filled with planned programs in
aged to enroll early to ensure space for each child. arts and craft, sports and recreation, technology,
I)ates for the Thanksgiving holiday camp are Nov. cooking, and learning activities. Campers should
19 through Nov. 21 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day bring bagged lunches and snacks. For information
at the I omosassa and Inverness sites. Christmas about the camps, parents should call the unit direc-
camp dates are Dec. 26 through Dec. 28 and Jan. tors at each site.

Our success is thanks to you, Citrus County
Boys & Girls Clubs are a safe place to learn & grow-having fim all the while
we are truly "The Positive Place for Kids."


Aarons
Beverly Hills Bowling
Brighthouse Networks
Citrus Co. Builder's Assoc.
Citrus Co. Life
Citrus Pest Management
Citrus Co. Bowling League
Deem Cabinets
Easy Wheels of Hernando
First Presbyterian Church
Homosassa Civic Club
Inverness Rotary Club
Love Honda/Chevrolet
Mr. & Mrs. J. Boyd
Nature Coast Volunteers
Progress Energy
Regal Cinemas- Citrus Co.
Suncoast Plumbing
The Salvation Army
Walmart
Women of St. Anne's
Episcopal Church
Mike Hampton
Pitching-In Foundation


Bay Area Air Conditioning
Beverly Hills Civic Assoc.
C.E.M.Solutions, Inc.
Citrus Co. Corvette Club
Citrus Motorsports
Crystal Motor Car Company
Crystal River Harley Davidson
Dirt Boys
EnterpriseRent-A-Car Foundation
German-American Social Club
Homosassa Lions Foundation
Joe's Family Restaurant
Marketing Solutions
Mr. R. Tsacrios
Pizza Huts of Citrus Co.
Project Pet of Florida
Service Master
Sweetbay Supermarkets
Todd & Jenni Workman
Youth of America
The United Residents
of Beverly Hills
Sugar Mill Woods
Civic Assoc.


Beef O'Bradys
Beverly Hills Women's Club
Charles Dean
Citrus Co. Cruisers
Citrus Co. Genealogical Society
Crystal River Bingo
Crystal River Users Group
EL Robinson Engineering Co.
Educational Tours
Home Depot
Homosassa Game Commission
Knights of Columbus
Michael Pate
Nancy Argenziano
Pro-line Boats
Publix Foundation
Softails Tavern
Taco Bells of Citrus Co.
US Family Foundation
Vincent Brown Enterprizes
Nature Coast
Affordable Housing
The Citrus County
Chronicle


Lights on Afterschool rally

Over 140 members and their noons." Lori Pender, Executive
parents participated in the Lights Director of Boys & Girls Clubs
On Afterschool rally on Oct. 18, of Citrus County, along with club
at the three Boys & Girls Clubs members and parents expressed
of Citrus County club sites. The special thanks to Beef O'Brady's
local celebration was one of and to the Homosassa Pizza Hut
7,500 such events across the for sponsoring the Citrus County
nation. These events emphasized "Lights on Afterschool" Rally.
the importance of keeping the The Lights On Afterschool
lights on and the doors open for Rally, sponsored nationwide by
afterschool programs all over the the Afterschool Alliance, a non-
United States and especially in profit public awareness and
Citrus County. advocacy organization working
Citrus County Lights On to ensuring that all children have
Afterschool participants took access to quality afterschool pro-
part in a variety of activities grams, was the eighth annual
ranging from arts and craft proj- event.
ects to "fear factor" challenges. Lights On Afterschool is held
The Inverness club featured a nationwide to recognize the criti-
kickball game for both parents cal importance of quality after-
and members. The Crystal River school programs in the lives of
Club served chicken wings from children, their families and com-
Beef O'Brady's to parents. The munities.
Westside site served pizza from The rally underscores the fact
the Homosassa Pizza Hut. At that in spite of organizations
e H s At working to keep up with the
Inverness, parents were treated to demand for quality afterschool
t sr. demand for quality afterschool
a spaghetti supper.
We are all so proud o ou programs, funding has not kept
"We are all so proud of our up with the need. Millions of
afterschool members," said oper- children across the nation are
nations director Heidi Bressler. alone and unsupervised each
"There's no reason that learning afternoon after the school days
should stop at 3 p.ni., particular- ends.
ly if the alternative is unsuper- Tight budgets are forcing
vised time in front of a television many programs to close their
set, or any of the dangerous or doors. The Boys & Girls Clubs
unhealthy behaviors that can are working hard to keep that
ensnare children in the after- from happening.







B~.IQys lk-(irt~s-Clubs unryNw ie. -PAGE-3.


News from club sites:




Roy Cooper was named Youth of the Month
for the month of August. Roy was selected as
Youth of the Month because of his positive
attitude and willingness to participate in club
activities. Roy is a seventh grade student at
.Crystal River Middle School. .
Alex Pich was selected as Youth of the
Month for September. Alex is. eleven years
old and a student at Crystal River Middle Roy Cooper was
School. Alex received the honor because he Youth of the Month
is always helpful to others, he listens careful- for August.
ly, and he participates in all
club programs.
Amber Slack is Youth of the
Month for October. Amber is
,.'_ ten years old and a student at
Homosassa Elementary
School. Amber is helpful with
all of the staff but especially so
A *with Miss Luba in arts and
S crafts
Westside Boys & Girls Club
members have been busy with
many activities. One of the
most popular is karate with
Westside BGC members paint dur- instructor Mike Myers. Club
ing a craft project.
members have also
been doing step and _
hip-hop dancing as
well as arts and crafts, .. -. .
sports and recreation, -
Power Hour, Target
Practice, and leader- A
ship development
activities. ,*'- .
Karate instructor Mike
Meyers practices A. .. -
karate techniques :
withstudents.. "




Unit directors



attend conference

Jason Jackson, unit director of the Inverness Boys & Girls
Club, and .niltin Jackson, of the Westside Boys & Girls Club,
attended a Boys & Girls Clubs of America Leadership
Conference in Birmingham, Alabama: from Sept. 24 through
Sept. 26.
While at the conference, they attended meetings and semi-
nars on guidance issues and problem solving as well as study-
ing the different types of programs offered by Boys & Girls
Clubs of America.
They learned about Youth for Unity, Keystone/Torch Club,
and Passpori to Manhood as well as obtaining information on
various other SMARTMOVES programs.
The conference was also a way for unit directors to meet
othlier people in similar posiitins fi-om all over the United
SiaTes as well Ia, from Florida.
The conference provided an excellent opportunity for Boys
& Girls Club staff members to learn from each other.


Members at Crystal River especially enjoyed
the Lights on Afterschool Rally. Parents and
members enjoyed food donated by Beef O'Bradys
of Crystal River and all kinds of games and activ-
ities. They had fun with the Chubby Bunny Game
when everyone, including Miss Jackie, filled their
cheeks with marshmallows.


Ryan Spivey was Youth of
the Month for September.
Ryan attends Crystal River
Primary School and is nine
years old. Ryan is a huge
help at the Crystal River
Unit. He is always willing
to help out and he consis-
tently participates in activi-
ties such as Power Hour
and Target Practice.


Dakota O'Donnell was
chosen as youth of the
Month for October.
Dakota is nine years
old and attends Crystal
River Primary School.
Dakota was selected
because she is
respectful of others
and is helpful to staff.
She works especially
hard with Miss Letitia.


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Erin Webber ate her fill of wings donated by Beef
O'Bradys at the Lights on Afterschool Rally.


Blake O'Neal was
selected as Youth Of the
Month for August. He
attended Summer Camp
and during those months
the staff never had to cor-
rect his behavior. Blake is
a 6th grade student at
Inverness Middle School.
He..makes "A's" on his
report card. Not only is
Blake honest and trust-
worthy, he is helpful to
staff and fellow mem-
bers.


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Blake O'Neal displays
his Youth of the
Month plaque for
August.


Anjyl Stone is Youth of the Month for
September. She is 13 years old and in the 7th
grade at Inverness
Middle School where she
is an A & B honor roll
'. student. She was chosen
as Youth of the Month
because she is always
respectful of others and
mannerly. She is quick
to do -whatever is asked
of her.
f Gabe Simpson was
selected as October's
Anjyl Stone was cho- Youth of the Month by the
sen as YOM for staff members at the
Inverness Club. Gabe's


Hannah
Leutert
mixes up
cup-
cakes at
the
Crystal
River
Club.


behavior is always excel- a .
lent. He helps his peers
with homework assign- .
ments and always does AN
what he is asked to do .
without complaining.
Gabe participates in every --
activity at the club. He is
a first grader at Pleasant '
Grove Elementary. Gabe's -
parents are Angela and Gabe Simpson, Youth
Donnie Simpson and his of the Month for Oct-
older brother is Christian.
Teen members at the club h, e been busy with
a car wash on Oct. 20 at the Supcr Wal-Mart and a
Fun Fall Festival Day on Oct. '. from 4 to 6 p.m.
Unit Director Jason Jackson i, in the process of
setting up a parent advisory group. Jason urges all
interested parents to contact bi,. Interested com-
munity members are also weN: *me to be a part of
the group.
Au


Members at the Inverness Unit practice their danc-
ing.


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Joe's Family Restaurant benefits BGCCC


Joe's Family Restaurant in
Inverness recently had two
special events to benefit the
Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus
County. Restaurant owner
Josef Kozeyski and Jeannie Di
Luglio, event coordinator, pre-
sented a check for $2,041 to
Lori Pender, executive director


of the BGCCC. The funds will
be used to enhance and contin-
ue programs for Boy & Girls
Club members.
The first event was a Fall
Family Festival held on the
restaurant grounds on State
Road 44 in Inverness on
Saturday, Oct. 13 from 2 to 5


Joe Kozeyski, owner of Joe's Family Restaurant, and Jeannie
DiLuglio present a check for $2,041 to Lori Pender, executive direc-
tor of the BGCCC.


2008 Advertising Opportunities
1st Annual Auto Swap Meet Feb. 10 Fairgrounds
Ad cost from $25 $100
1st Annual Charity Horse Show April 14 Pine Ridge
Ad cost from $25-$100
Citrus Kids County Magazine April Distribution
$150-$900
*Discount will be given if all options selected

2008 Sponsorship Opportunities
1st Annual Auto Swap Meet Feb. 10 -Fairgrounds
7th Annual Steak & Steak March 1- Citrus Springs
1st Annual Charity Horse Show April 14 Pine Ridge
Sponsorships range from $100-$1,000
*Discount will be given if all options selected

Please select your choices from above and a representative
will contact you to discuss these opportunities further.


PENDER
continued from Page 1

leave his pet at the club, but he
thought of us first when look-
ing for a safe place. In that
moment I felt that we've ful-
filled our mission of creating a
safe place with a positive envi-
ronment where James and other
kids like him can go after
school. They come here to do
homework, play sports and
games, and work together with
kids and adults in an atmos-
phere they may not have at
home or on the streets.


In Citrus County more kids
than we realize need a place to
go, and our club resources are
tapped with each one we help.
Since 1992 we've been helping
kids many of whom have
grown up to become produc-
tive, caring citizens.
Unfortunately, we may not
be able to reach all of the kids
who need us.
It costs an average of $800
per year per child to maintain
our programs. The cost of help-
ing a kid through tough times is
nothing compared to the satis-
faction of knowing you helped
one of our future neighbors
stay on the right track.


p.m.
The festival featured fun,
activities, prizes, games, cos-
tume contests, and good food
for all who attended.
On Monday evening, Oct.
17, Joe's Family Restaurant
hosted a benefit dinner for the
Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus
County. Customers chose from
salmon, chicken, or prime rib


dinners. Door prizes were
awarded to the diners as well
as the proceeds of a fifty-fifty
drawing. Vice-president of
Operations of the BGCCC
Board of Directors, Joe Bell,
thanked the restaurant manage-
ment and staff who donated
their services for the evening
for all they are doing for the
Boys & Girls Clubs.


Witches, goblins and princesses enjoyed the festival at Joe's
Family Restaurant.


BRESSLER
continued from Page 1


time employees. It is the unit
director's responsibility to plan
activities, to maintain the
club's safe environment, to
supervise employees, and to
meet the needs of members and
their parents. The number of
staff required at each site
depends on the number of
members.
A chief professional officer
or executive director usually
oversees Boys & Girls Clubs.
Lori Pender is in her second
year as Executive Director of
the Boys & Girls Clubs of
Citrus County. Gail Faria is the
office manager of the adminis-


Our staff is dedicated to
teaching the importance of
character in daily life. They are
caring adults who strive to
direct children to choose right
from wrong. They instill a
sense of belonging and pro-
mote feelings of competence.
They give children a chance to
make positive choices.
One day in the life of a child
can make a huge impact on his
or her future. One caring adult,
carn create an unbreakable bond
with a vulnerable child that will
last a lifetime. One Boys &
Girls Club can offer hope to a
neighborhood. One gift from
you can open the door to a


trative office.
Boys & Girls clubs and
organizations in larger counties
and cities usually have addi-
tional positions such as pro-
gram co-coordinators, person-
nel ih charge of development,
technical center directors,
financial directors, and even
gang prevention specialists.
As with all organizations and
companies, increased responsi-
bilities mean higher salaries.
Most Boys & Girls employ-
ees are dedicated individuals.
"I often get asked what made
me work for the Boys & Girls
Clubs or why I have chosen to
stay with the agency so long,"
said Bressler. "My answer is
always the same.. I love what I
do and that's why I do it."


brighter tomorrow for more of
our children.
Could you please contribute
by writing a check .today to
help ensure that James and the
kids like him continue to have a
safe, positive place to go? Your
financial contribution, no mat-
ter what amount, helps keep
our club and these kids active
in a positive way.
With your tax-deductible
gift, you can make the differ-
ence! Your dollars support
Boys & Girls. Your dollars stay
in your club. Your dollars will
last a lifetime. I thank you for
your consideration of financial
support.


2007 Board

of Directors

Mission Statement
To inspire and enable all young
people in Citrus County to
strengthen their success as
individuals, members of their
family, and citizens of our
community
Todd Workman
President
Joe Bell
Vice-President of Operations
Jane Fricano
& Rich Gelfand
Co Vice-Presidents of
Support Services
Anne Pope
& Bob Halleen
Co- Vice-Presidents of
Resource Development
Marie Straight
Treasurer
Corporate Board:
Glen Abbott, Matthew
Baillargeon, Bob Christensen,
Jeff Dawsy, Diane Fishman,
Jennifer Foreman. Dana Froe,
Chad Halleen, Sam Himmel,
Al Hopkins, Cathy Kapulka,
Ed Lattm, James.Martone,
Candy Murphy, Art Stover,
Jennifer Wall
Committee Chairpersons:
Steak & Steak: Jeff Dawsy &
Jane Fricano
Car Raffle Ed Lattin
Golf tournament- Joe Bell,
Rich Gelfand
Marketing Matthew
Baillargeon
Program: Lane Vick
Technology: Joe Hardiman
Facilities Todd Workman
Administrative Office
352-621-9225
Executive Director Lon Pender
http /iwww citrusbgc corn
Inverness Club
352-341-2507
Unit Director Jason Jackson
Before School: 6 a.m 9 a m,
After School. 2 6 p.m.:
Summer Camp
7 a.m. 6 p.m.
Crystal River Club
352-563-2395
After School: 2 6 p m.;
Summer Camp
7 a m. 6 p.m
WestsidelHomosassa Club
352-795-8624
Before School. 6 a.m. 9 a.m ;
After School- 2 6 p m.,
Summer Camp-
7 a.m. -6pm.


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